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JHJ two " THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1915-EVENING EDITION. w COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALONEY, Editor nnd Pub. DAN K. MALOXKV, News Editor aid roit tii K uxemploved Official Paper of Coos County by tlio United States Diirenn of Edn Official l'npcr City of Moinhfleid Entered at tlio Postofflro at Mnrsb field, Oregon, for transmission tlircugli tlio malls ns second-class mall matter. . TILIZATJOX of the sehoolhonseH of tlio country ns employment offices for tlioHo out of work Imb been taken tinder consideration If MURK Milt GDR livery Piece of Lumber of the Viii- lety Will I Inn- Distinctive Trade Murk. xeed SWEETNESS THIS week Coos tiny In welcoming- tlio Hvect filrl Kmdmite. The world needs nil tho sweet ncBS It can got. WITH THE TOAST X AND THE TEA X 4. oood evemxo V011 traverse tho world in search of happiness, which Is within thn reach of every man; a contented mind con- fern It nll.--IIor.ire. I home 1 ; 1 cravo, dear Lord. No boundless hoard Of Bold and gear, No Jewels fine, Nor lands, nor klne, Nor treasure-heaps of nny Hil"K Let but 11 little hut he mine. Wliero nt tho hearthstone I mny hear Tho cricket sing, And have tho shluo Of 0110 Kind woman's eyes to mnko, For my poor sake, Our simple homo it place divine. James Whllcomb Hllcy. cation, which has approved nn movement that will mnke the school houses more general In their sphere, of usefulness. Professor .John R. Commons of the Wisconsin Indus trial conimlBsIon Is one nf the prin cipal advocates of tho plan to util ize the schools as labor exchanges. The proposed plnn contemplates the opening of a regular ihannel of iniercoiiimu iiuuuoi i.tccii ""-- SmItM dumber Company In dlstr schools of tho stnto with roforonco '"' r.nr..i .i.it ,.,..i to tho unemployed. Through tho d- "ting the Port Orfoid white ceil SMITH COMPANY FOLLOWIXO PL.y TO ADVERTISE WOOD j rectors of the social centers connect ed with the schoolhouse, the man out of work, on registering tho fact or his lack of employment, could bo placed la touch with employers over 11 broad field. Educators nnd scien tists believe tho organization of such n system would do n vast amount of good In popularizing education Tho use of n brand to designate lumber has been adopted by 15. W. Wbeelock, manager of the 0. A. Ith Lumber Company In dlstrlb- ar. The brand is n design hearing the words "(lood I.uck llrnnd, Port Or ford Cedar. C. A. Smith Lumbar Co." The Tiniberniaii, the lumber pnper or I'ortlnnd, oiioles .Mr. Wheel ock on the subject ns follows: "f imtdo 1 1 1 my mind If It wre fly -"i. fTWk m rrjym umx I 19 I iy nrsi Stnil fur hubritallon Instruction Chart, JA'rijiii),' make aiiij moJrl 1 1 your car. Free. While educators have no way of found ndvlsnble for iiiiitiiifnctiirers finding out." says the bureau in n f various articles to place n trade statement, "Just how far tho sAig- ...., ,, ,,..,,,. .......i,,.,.,, to Idon.lfv the Standard Oilfor Motor Cars STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Muishllelit gestlon will he adopted, the Tact that a proposal like tins receives atten tion proves how widespread is the sentiment In tavor of any and all projects Involving n wider use or fcdiool plant Tor the benefit of the community. The study or children In the school, to aid nnd advise them In choosing their life work also is advocated. TOPICS OF THE TIMES Soma good Coos Hay people enjoy tolling had news. Profesors at tho University of Ore gon nre claiming physical superiority for the girls In this state, nnd we nre (old that "It Is in lung capacity par ticularly that western co-eds seem to excel." Ah, lung rapacity? Wonder how that's going to appeal to the murriagcnhlo young men of the state. A well-known Ilrltish scientist who litis Just celebrated his nlntlcth birth day declares inni tuo world is noi a bit better than It wns thousands of years ago. Hut let us bo charitable. At 'JO, almost nnybody will he having grouchy spoils. If sotiio Coos Pay men could read their own obituary It would prob ably surprise them more than uny ono else. I The Ojilcl OliHcrvir Snjs: j ; , r "Cnllons or trouble mny conic out of a pint flunk." Few Cons Hay people are wise enough to know that Ignorance is biles. Tlio Wlso fJiiy Says: 4 - "Adnin was created before I've, yet Evo wiih the first maid." UNCLAIMED LETTERS List of unclaimed letters remain ing In the .Mnrshfleld, Oregon Post Office for the week ending Juno 1, l'Jiri, Persons calling for tho same will please say advertised and pay ono cent for each letter called for. Anderson, 'Onirics; Alexander, Miss X.; Drown, Vance S.; llrndloy, L. E.; Carkiicrs, Mrs. llnzoy; Coon ey, .Mrs. J. W. Dlxen, Miss Mlnnlo; llaskins, Leo II.; Hewitt, Miss Myr tle; lliirndou, Mrs. C. II.; Johnson, Charles; .Mlusky, John; Moss, Ed; Xolt, Hoy; Otool, Jack; Thlrneoy, L. I.; ItoKii, Miss Oladys; Saekett, M. n. Hugh. P. McLalu PiiHtmanter. When n fool hen takes u notion to sit she doesn't care a rap whether there aro any eggs on the nest or not. Home Coos Hay men aro built on the Hiimo plan. To err Is human: to forgive may bo n brand of diplomacy. ' Home Coos Hay people always like to quote threatening wilpturo when it applies to tho other fellow. Many a smart kid who bus ruled his mother linn found It a different proposition to govern a wife. STOKV OK Til 1-2 D.W K- Karo'H Doc Straw's latest story on Jno Dennett: Doc snyK that In tho recent school examinations one of the Mnrshfleld tencbers asked olio of the pupils to describe wnler," nnd the little boy answered piomptly: "Water Ih a white fluid that comes out of the fuiicnt but turns bluck Just ns soon as It begins to rain." A blufr Is usually admitted be one only when It fulls. to Thero Is one mini on Coos Hay who doesn't repent the culo thinu bis baby says. He liiinn't got a baby. SOCIAL CALK.NDAIt TIIUHS1UY North Hend Altar Oulld with Mrs. .Marshall. Mlniio-AVIu Club with Mrs. K. II. Dresser. Haluliow Club at tho Club bouse, ('oinincncoiiiont exercises In Noble Theater. A. X. W. Club with Mrs. Frances Hazard. Thursday Sowing Club with .Mrs. (5eo. H. Capps. Kit I DAY Ladles' Ait Club with Mrs. K. M. Klye. Kensington Club with Mrs. II. J. I. iiiton. . X ' AT THE HOTELS X $$ Chandler Hotel E. 1). Doran. Portland; K. W. Da vis, Portland; K. N. Smith, Handon; Theodore Ileigiimu, Portland: J. L. (loss, Chicago; (leorge Taylor and wire, Powers; Mib. Hiil'or, Portland; S. Scohuess, Heaver 11111; Leo Har rington, Powers; W. M. Kaiser, llau ser; (loot go M. Cable. Portland; A. T. Karlss. Eugene; W. K. Sergeant, Portliind; (i. 1). I.uffls. San Francis : W. K. Parks, Handon. Illancii lliilel. T. .1. Dallantyne, North Kork: V, S. .Now maun, Powers; W. II. Stull, Allegany; w. II them, why not lumber. It Is not al together an Innovation. Foreign, nnd some American dealers, have made It a practice to brand their lumber for export. In the rail trnde It was a new Ideu. We manufacture u high grade of white cedar, known (locally us Port Or ford cedar. It grows practically In only one section or the world Coos and Curry coun ties, Oregon. It Is a wood of great value and commanding importance. It is almost Immune from decay, comparatively soft and takes paint and enamel beautifully. Tho supply Is limited, Its uses unlimited. As large niitnufncturers who are Hpeud Ing money to Introduce It. I felt wo should stand behind each piece. Customers who once bought our product could always depend upon getting tlio same grade. All Ue Trade Murks. "Recently the manager of a large line concern with 40 to 50 ynrds called on us. He stated that for many years bis concern had sto.ulily refused to handle substitutes build ing mnterlnls, and bo round their business dwindling nnd tho profits disappearing. He called the lieudn of tho various yards together end considered the advisability of car rying substitutes. At the end or u comparatively Hhort tlmo he found Hint (12 per cent of the building ma terials that were being sold were' other than lumber and that the profits of the substitutes were cur rying the lumber end or the busi ness. Every substitute bore u trade mark. "We have found but llttlo oppo sition from our customers In selling trade-marked lumber. Wo take thn position that n manufacturer who Is willing to Identify his product stands ns a guarantor or good futtli to the dealer and the consumer that the article Is up to grade. DlNtrlbiite Samples "We have distributed niunorous samples of white cedar and adver tise on the sample that this wood has been adopted by the United States Army Department for pon toons; U. S. Navy Department for boards; various cities for wharf and construction uses; ship build ing companies for ship and Joiner use; railroads for ties, crossing planks ami culverts; mining com panies for timbering in wet ground; architects for moth-proof clouds, Interior finish, etc.: factories for cutting up purposes of till kinds. We nre enjoying an excellent and satisfactory trade in whlto cedar and would bo pleased If our busl- ness we.e confined to this class cf No 2l,u,;inll,K 0'110 MU' unil', BUY YOUR ZER.OLENE AT Koonfz Garage Agency for OVERLAND CARS GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty North Front Street :: :: :: .. Phone 180-J GOLDEN WEST COEEEE AN OREGON PRODUCT NONE BETTER Will cup more than any coffee on the market. Order a can today Coos Bay Tea, of f cc & Spice House Phcne 394-J. Broadway bet. Central and Commercial INDEPENDENT AUTO SERVICE Leaves Marshflold nt Uusy Corner Mnrshfleld 10:00 a.m. '"" -niI 2: 00. p.m. Kuiplro 5:00 p.m. Tarheel Leaves North Kond IB inln. Sunset llav utcs later GRAVEL Wo aro now prepared to furnish OHAVHIi In nny quantities from pile in our yard or in carload lots, at following prices: From pllo on ground, ja.Vc- per yard. ennoad lota, taken from cars, $2.00 per yard. 1'ctnll Depart meat. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite Post-Off Ico. Phone 100. MIDSUMMER 1915 HUGE MEET AT 1 EMI PON 'PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY1 iH. H. Harper iiousi: nim.DKit General Itopalrlug and Cabinet I Making. I Phono 219-J. Official ProKraui FIIID.W, JI.'liY UNO, 11)1.1 Xo. 1 Trot or pace. oiio-bnU mile, two heats, each hent u race, I'lUG class, purse SI 00 William Wllniot, l.ockmau, Salem. Moyd Hotel Charles II. Kruoiror, ' t COOS AND CURRY J1 X HENS MAKE ABOUT ' t ' SAME RECORDS X ?$ Ileus In this purt of the state .win ( to bo making some remarkable iec-' ords. A. lllehurd, of Port Orford, Short, l.nkchldo: ' has a Leghorn hen which laid an Salom: William Allegany: ri'..llt.... ..,1 ..I , ,l I .....,,; .......in ueuui iiiimii i Ht'i u,.,. ,, , , , ,,. ....,. ,....u - " """ "'in uiiiiii), tMinn .,.,. n i. .,.,1 IITIIII the piopor way uni'cstors. to lomeiuber Some Cons Day men go out and borrow trouble ho thoy will bo able to ahtinoumo Hint troubles drove them to drink. llefore he gets her Mho is one girl in a million. Alter he not her ho wishes ho hud taken it chnmo with tho other 'JUU,ttlt. purse $80.00 Xo. :t Trot or pace, one-half inllo, best two In three heats, free lor all, puise SIlM Xo. i Novelty race, ono mile, $30 for first to quarter post, $-10 for first to hair-mile post, $55 for first to three quarter post, $75 for first to mile stuke $200 No. 5 Motor Cycle, 5 mllos, $25 to 1st, $15 to 2nd $10 SATCKDAV, .JUIiV :i, II) I. J. M. Wright Phone 1S8-K HUIMMXC! COXTHAUTOK Estimates furnished on request Dr. H. M. Shaw Eye-, Ear, Xoso mid Throat. (JliASSKS FITTED I)lt. MATTIE II. SHAW. Diseases or Women nnd Chlhhcii Orrico Plipno I130-J. Itooms 200, 201, 202, Irving lilock . Benjamin Ostlmcl coxsuinxo i:xc.ixi:uii and aiicii itkot Offices, 20C Irving Ulock. Phono 103-L or 207-J. Murslifiold, Oregon. egg eight Inches in circumference 'x0. fi.- Trpt or pace, ono-hnlf About the only satisfactory sub litltuto for wUdom Ih silence. I.OVIC'S PhKADI.M.'S O come, my Joe, tli Jltnoy Walts; the nickel's In My purse My spnrkur Hirip nt nil the Fates, for bettor or For woibo. Let's Jit In Jov while life Is June: five coppers pays The bill. So lorno and Jltn 'iilli The moon, along the Iii-li"hU Hill While all tho world Is sinooth s Klass, while all our tlren aio Bprv, there's bliss In ovotv Of gas. let's hit llta on Tho high So come and bj my Queen; u nick is all mv lloard. Who inros for grief or Caroline" Come luount My tiust l-'onl. C. C. Stevens. Portland! ltuli. ort Wilkinson. Allegany; Verne tluthorlo. Allegan); Alfred ltaynes. Allegany; D. Holmes, Itosoburg. wi:dm:sd.y's AUIHVAI.S Chandler Hotel. L. (ioldsmlth. Portland: W. Cal hrnlth. Spokane; II. n. Hollon. Si. Louis: Joseph Leek, Portland: K. C. Xutter. San FrauiUco; Frank llurk holder. l'oiullle; W. l'. Swnln, Pow ers; lien AlcMullen. Myrtle Point: Lewis McMnllen. Mrllo Point; Al lied Johnson, Couiillle: Sarah Do Vote. Myrtle Point: Itobort i:. Lal l.v. ltosehuiK; O. W.vns. Porthind: L. i A. LUJoqilst, Coiiulllo; (1. T. Tnail Hold. Handon. j l.loiil Hotel. A. Madlio. (lardlner; I). Iloluios. UosoIiiii'k; .lames llognn. Coiiulllo: ' Alfred llaue. Allegi.ny; Unhurt Wil kinson, Allegany; A. 11. Anderson. Portland : f A. Ueese. ltoseburg. SI. Ijiwiciire Hotel C. F. Anderson. Portland: W. 1 ' lioiihou. Coos 1th or one way and 0 I-1 Inches tho other way. One of tho strong points of this lien is that she not only laid tho one big egg but In ten dus laid halt a dozen of tho same slo. Hut Handon hens go the Curry County Middle one better. L. F. ola ous of that city claims the chum p!on Plymouth Hock hen of the rtnto. The hen recently laid an egg measuring eight Inches In elrmini feronce ono way and six and three founds inches the other way. The hon lu a conslhtont layer and Mr. Sbt'.eui Is looking for her to estin llsh a now laying record for "ly-moiitl.s. mile, two heats, each heat a race, 2:35 class, purso...$t00 Xo. 7 Running, five-eighths mile, purse '. $100 Xo. 8 Trot or pace, ono mile, threo heats, every boat a race, purse $mo Xo. 0 Running, ono and ono olghth mllos, for Coos and Curry County horses only, purse $200 Xo. 10 Consolation race, tor all horses not finishing as good ns Bccond, purso $7 J Xo. 11 Molocyclo raco, $25 to 1st. $15 to 2nd, purso.. .$10 H. G. Butler civil i:x;i.i:i:u Room 301 Coko Hldg. Phono M5-J. Residence Phono 12S-L. W. G. Chandler ARCHITECT Rooms 301 and 302, Coko Iliilldlng, Marshflold, Orogon. Wm. S. Turpen ARCHITECT Mnrshfleld, Oregon. Dozens of Savings Accounts iiave Keen Upened Here This Year Not all largo accounts but the smaller ,nnn knows he is just as welcome here. r tle30Stor For months we have been mrgintj the openinn nf savings account here because we want Iof a thrift and industry. ni l0 cncourage We pay interest on savings accounts. You may open an account at any time'in any amount NleJI i !!! L in; OF COOS BAY Saclii Deposit Boxes For Ticnt. RUG! & BENNETT Bfll OLDEST IjAXK IX coos cor rv I.MIHMISIIC'll JMNI. - - Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid on Time AXD SAVIXOH DEI'OSITH r cULL 0 Officers .7. V. Ilenuett, President. I. II. Pliiuiigiiii, Vice-President. It. l Williams, Cashier. co. 1 Wlnthe.ster, Asm. Cashier. Abstracts FOR ltEMAHLE A11STRAOTS OF T1TLH AM) INFUUMdTlOS AHOUTj COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MARSHFIELD AXD COQUILLE CITV, OREGON OEXERAIi AGUXTS, KASTSIDE AXD SEXGBTAGK EX'S ADDITIOX AGKXTS FOR OAXADIAX PACIFIC RAILROAD IAXD8 IIEXItr 8EXGSTAOKICX, MAXAGER F-A-KIIRIIRNsteamorsSkTA CLARA San Francisco-Eureka-Coos Bay-Portland North Bound I'RO.M SAX FRAXCISCO KiMio. n. in., Juno 5, 10, in, W), ,-;, nml 30. FRO.M COOS HAY FOR ASTORIA AXD PORTLAND. P. M. Tide, Juno 1, 7, 1SJ, 17, iiti, 27, July 1. ' South Bound FROM PORTLAND ' II I'. .M. .Iiiiio -I, f), 11, IP, i!l, 20, Julr 4. FROJI COOS IIAV FOR lCUREKA AND SAX P'RANCISCO. P. ,M. Tide, .lime fl, II, III, 21, 211 ami ill. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. Smith Terminal Dock. Phono 1!I(L r. 313. ST U I LI? !A"CUt. INT OCEAN T ulSPORTATIu Weekly Service Coon Hay anil San Francisco, STEM Ni S MITH Freight and Passenger Service SAILS FROM SAX FRAXCISCO FOR COOS IIAV, .IFXi: 1ST AT :i:()t) P. M. Ti'iismv Ban Francisco Office, 000 Flfo Riilldlnj;, and Pier Kuniber 23 .Coos Bay &g0nt, O. F. IcGeorqe, PKone ii Perl Riley Ballinger PIANIST AND TKACHHIt Resldenco Studio, 217 Xo. Third St Phono :!CS-L. I.lliiir enir, Tim i-in.i vmt ..... ' ALWAYS USKI). IMiouh 72. Pnclflcl Lhery ami 'lYnusfur Company. MARSHFIELD DRUGGIST ! HAS VALUABLE AGENCY' The Loi klinrt-I'Arsnnn 11rm n. I. Krtiui. I'ii. ' Imu n.a i...i.,i,i.i .. " ., ' l;...Hh, It. Miller. li,vor lllli; 1. Uhpto ,,,.0' of' lnk nor, Vrk i '"M,,t lL,u! r,.,,M,,rlU'. ''''"Jj, ''Jfl,c,,,.Km'rln, etc., known as Adler-I-ka ' Jciiiilniu. Poitlaud; .Matilda lliiBK.ithe remedy which l.ecamo famous by jltiuu' "ii'iuerton cuiIiik appondlcitis. This simple reiui'uy nan powerrul action and , drains bucIi surprlslni; amounts of old ninttor from tho body that JUST SK VOIR VKKJIIIIOR Jl M nth Itlaiico Hotel, Sam 1le1iK0u, South Inlet: Pat rlik Dultoi. KagtHide: P Olaon, Mirth lleiid. .Lime Kurrle. Pow-iOXH DOSK relloves sour Htoiuacti ,'!: ). p Wouor. South Inlet; Vm.icas on the stomach and constipation .j ,...!. i.i. . wxiuiiii 11 i.un uiimubi l.u.Mr.uiAi'Ki.v. 'ciir. niTini. 1 .. . 1,... ,,i....i.,.. i...i... .. . .T . . ."..v.. i.i'n niihinn. SENSATIONAL SALE OF PAINT & WALL PAPER NOW ON THE ART DECORATING ' COMPANY l 25(1 Muikot Avenue Mnrshl lehl Kstimatea furnished Phono l!ia.J 1.: GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OF THE CADILLAC AXD DODGE AUTO SUPPL1KS FOR ALTi MAKES OF CARS :117 Central uv. Phono !I7!Mj 1 FCrl'IPPF.R WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS OX TIME. SAILS FROM .MARSHFIELD KVF.RY SUNDAY IM'RIN'fi MAV AT A.M., AND FROM PORTLAND EVERY THURSDAY AT AJf" Tickets on sale nt Portland City Ticket Office, nth and Oak StrK. Phone tJ.W. . C H. LANDKI1S, Agent. Pnypf 5iiirifl Bridge & Dredging JCo. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon wi work the Dredge "Seattle" the most powerful, best equipped und most thoroughly twcnty-luch hydrmillo dredKo lr. Pacific water rnn.. n,. rx: Mnin nffiCG, MOThltairoiwHHL Seattle, Washington; reie t foil Coos R(ei Chuilea Swan- action of Adier-l-ka is astoulshlue 'The J.ockhurt-Parsons Drug Co. Times want ads brins results. Pictures & Framing Walker Studio (WOOD! WOOD! YOU AUTO CAlL Kindling wood, per load S 1.7.1 to S2 Alder wood, 1G to 21 Indies S2 to S2.no 1 Free Delivery J W. II. IdN(K) I Phono 227-J, North First St. rFORFOOTE'SAUT0S Plione uoii'u. " Night and D"' 1). L. FOUi.,