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" fUmCStl 1M1 KKWHW IVSH IK1 VIHHHHSHB9H9Hri 1IH1I four " THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1915--EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALONEV, Editor nnd Pub. DAN K. MALONEV, News Editor :-r-:lIII PROTEST' -o ' Offlcinl Official Paper of Paper City Coos County of Mnrshfielcl. Entored nt the Postofflco at Marsh' field, Oregon, for transmission throuch tho malls as second-class rant! matter. Cnphl never worries about results. ALLEGED THAT ItAll.ltOAIi LA- Let out us mticli words as possible. truth In hs few SUI1SCKIPTIO.V KATES DAILY. Ono year ?.00 Per month BO WEEKLY. Ono year $1.50 When paid strictly In advnnco tho Bubsciiptlon pilco of tho Coos Pay Times Is ?G.OO per year or $2.C0 for bIx months. Troubles, like babies grow larger by nursing. When mother finally decides for once that hor son has told some thing that Isn't true she knows in nn Instant which side of the house Is respoiiHlble. I When a Coos Hay stout woman 'l. Weaver. South Intel; K. Sleninier- Ill -... t.1 I.1..I.I-HMM Vlll'lll - m ,, , , m " r I r A limit. .... f, ,1 I A I IHt MUltLb nnli. o. c. Duly, Portland; E. K, , $$ J'lplnp. Lou Alleles; Enimett l- Weir (maimicr mnei Crescent City; .Mtiiiea ivenrnn, row-. Maud Cornwall, Gardiner; A. P. j 0rs. il)als. Connllfo; It. I.. Aboil. Co- Llojil I Intel i ! iiulllo: C. II. Sweoley, Los Alluvion; ' .,.,,., It. E. Wells. Portland; U. A. Strnuu.l ' b Cunningham. Noitli end I San Kruiu-lK-o: Mrs. Si.nnge. Port- sh .May iiioom, mi....o; rn k land: J. A. Sullivan and wife. Co-, CIiuhu. Portland; (1. Martin and child Miiille: Mrs. K. M. Ucvnolds. lluuiloii: , IiIi-iibo: Mr. nnd Mrs. 13. Carten, 1 I 11....1I t. ft I-. fi I t . . II,. Kate Itosa, Hnndon; W. II. Saw-' ' '""; '"". '-'. ' , rhe district attorney at wugene .hi ,.,,,. Mpil. ,, ,,... nll.l Hud, Norway. IIOItEltS A HE TI1EATI4D lN- EAIIILV DMiirt Attorney at Enucno Will e-llgnto .Method of the Einphijnieiit Agencies to nvestwnte me innuiur 01 u. . .,., ., ,. o. , , paMng to employment bureaus at t. . M,.g & M wr. Portland fees for a Job on he ' - c ,,,. M cnm nlllci.ly, all. lamotto Pacific railroad work. It I- M K j,,.. c J( alleged that often these men are on- (J ,, ,en o R t1 Haiiilon. Calico Dance, Sat. Nlnhl, Eagles Mall, .Mail ill's OicIhmIiii, Don't Miss It. i An independent Republican news- loses nix ounces of her stent she i per, published every oveulng ex- Just vows to friends that her clothes, i pt Sunday, and weekly, by nro too big' for her. lor: paper, runt F Tho Coos Way TIiiicb Publishing Co ii- n lowed to work a day or two Tho tallroad officials however, tell another tory. The ICugene unnr.t Ints the following about the mat- Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. I COST OK 1VAU TO XEWSPAPEltS 4 0 F COURSE tho war Is having a marked effect upon newspa ncrs tho world over. Such a disorganization of normal conditions does not mako for tho financial gain of tho press. The Associated 1'resB, whoso service Is received by the Coos Day Times, is spending close to $1100 per day, covering the field ot tho European war. Kor less than two cents every subscriber of The Times gets the full benoflt ot this expenditure of $1100. When Secretary Uryan resigned tho other day, tho additional cost of, telegraph tolls and Associated Press sorvlco mado an extra expense to The Times of moro than $li.00 for ono dnys' additional Rcrvlce, but It gave tho subscribers and readers of, Tho Times tho complete text of tho letters of President Wilson nnd Secretary Uryan. Tho increased cost or telegrnpii sorvlco and for correspondents In tho great war has been a tremendous burden to Tho Times, but It has demonstrated tho superiority of the hows sorvlco which this newspaper renders to Ita readers at all times. Some Coos Hay men are born lucky and noine are lucky to have been born nt all. ! THOSE DAYS IX It'XE .foiii mo In u sing Bong, Passing of the Spring song, Summertime Is calling for a tune; Let" It bo In gay tlmo Hrlghtcr than the May time, Month of mirth and merriment .1 11110. la Sing of hill and coo dnys, End of all tho blue days, From Summer girls we never are Immune; Sing the merry Juno brides Very, very soon brides, Ornngo blossoms ordering for June. Anon. Thcro aro somo men on Central avoiiuo who need an occasional dose of "nntl-talkHlne. WITH THE TOAST t ; AND THE TEA 1 . A man of spirit doesn't necessar ily carry a pocket flask. A Central avcuuo man says ho gets two varatiomi a year tho ono given him by tho firm that cm ploya him and tho ono ho tnkes when his wlfo goes homo to visit her mother. 4 GOOD EVEXINfJ Moral courage- Is a vlrtup of higher cat, and nobler or igin than physical. It sprlnga from a consciousness of vir tue, and renders a man, In tlto pursuit or defonso of right, suporlor to tho fear of reproach, opposition or con tempt. (loodrlch. 1IALK PAST TWO (To Hetty) How I lovo you Httlo girl, ' Morry eyes and golden curl, Cheeks of rose, lips of dew, Little girl of half past two. Smiles and pucker), romp and run, Ilcamy us tho morning huh, Through our hearts your fingers twine, Ab wo worship at your shrine. Never trouble, novor care, Catch you darling, unaware; Life, so holy nnd ho nwcct, Keep thy iosw for her foot. Keep the muale, keep thy dance, Keep thy iiplrlt of romance; Keep thy hiiulight and thy cheer, Hit not fcoirow ami not toar. How I wondilp, as I might Were you queen ou are, of Unlit And of laughter, ami of love, Angeled with the childhood dove. Anon. Upon tho wliolu it is better to bo the friend of tho good fellow than to hu tho good fellow himself. Good intentions will not save tho man who Is cnroless about using the money of other people. A womnn'ft Idea of 11 man with looso habits is ono who often gets tight I OUU TOWX In trying ( U"t her ilghln many a Coos Hay woman vow at it tho wrong way. AppearaucoH Imllcuti that average Coon Hay man dooini't much beauty xlcep. tho gel Tho first tlilnit a Coog Hay boy learns when ho noun to collouo is how Httlo his parent know. A wUu Coon Hay nli'1 neer tuiiiH down ono offer of uiarrlaKo until Hho gels a Ktranglo hold on a but tor one. A nuccoiwful man In ono who woiUk hlnihcll' up tho point wheio IiIk lime Is ho valuablo that ho dooeu't havo to do anything. A Coog Hay girl with a new on gngement ring nlway evtondu tho glad hand when !u mutiU any of her frioiuU. A soft nnswor turnoth away wrath unlosH It is the fourth or fifth time lie has dunned you for tho wtme ar count. Our town! Why It's tho very best placo In tho nation around Ik our town! In my travels I've noticed this very good plan, To treat a town as you'd treat a man. When ho's been In tho deptlm and you've lout him a hand You've watched his battle you un derstand, Thu fight he's mado for each victory won Tint might of tho obstacles overcome; Then you begin to forget, nnd make him torgul, Tho urray of ulna you know ho ro- grolK. You hooNt, and shout of tho vittuon ho Ikih, 'Till folktt mott forget the tdnuor he wn! It's nobody's biiklne It's enough that j on know Tho skeleton that grlu in tho cell below! The llfo of "Our Town" U made up of the live Of tho fellows who handle her en- terprUe; The tratfie that's Just will boost her along, Tho tralflc. that's had will drag her down. When ou'w weeded out ji great Hack of weeds; 1 "Weary of tho repeated complaint that Inboreis ate shipped out of Port Ipnd b employment bureaus of tint I city who accept their $2 fee for find lug them a job, to contractors on 'he 'Willamette Paclflo who give them a Job hut who promptly fire them a soon us the next bunch of $2 each Job hunters arrive, thereby leaving the llrst ones virtually stranded, J. M. Hovers, district attorney, staled that ho proposes to tako the matter up with the Multnomah county dis trict attorney for Investigation. Claim Collusion Tho charge Is that the railroad sub contractor and tho employment bur eau arc lu collusion, and that the laborer, because of the small amount Involved and tho more or less ex-1 pensivo red tape Is virtually helpless to recover as far as tho law Is con cerned. It is also charged that the' 'employment" Is given, though It of ten happened to he but a day or so. The railroad company gives the ' transportation free. II. P. Hoey, assistant Southern Pa cific engineer in charge of the Wil-' lumetto Pacific construction, states that ho has heard similar allega tions, but that ho believes tho state ment Incorrect. He states that the , men shipped icccntly are shipped not to sub-contractors, but to his own ; departments, nnd that tho greatest 1 trouble tho railroad lias is to get men to work, and not to fire them. ' Discredits Story J Tho paper tolls of a specific caso' of 0110 man who claims to hnvo paid ' a fco and wns discharged in a few-i days. In answer to them tho Guard ' says: I Mr. Hooy discredits tho allegation, snying that tho "agitators" who nuiko theso reports aro generally ' those who refuse to work. "I dont' think thoro Is anything to' It. Wo'ro shipping men In, hut they como out ns fast as wo send them," ho snld. "Our hooks show that I fourteen oamo out today. Two were' hurt, and tho others had quit after working from an iiverago of two and ono-hulf to threo and one-half days. When wo ship in nion and finish a Job, we ship them back. Hut when I wo do ship lu men, wo do not ex pect moro than 10 to ".0 per cent of the number shipped to ho on hand when they reach the work. "The men wo used on tho upper Wlllamctto road work wore largly , local men, gathered up iiiotiml Eu gene, but for rullrond work wo hnvo f1 !... III. I... I .... I i iidu imu inn ni.i iiiiiii 1 uurcuiiH, 1 ney aro able to put their hands mi 11101, quickly when It means hundreds of dollars unless wo do got a largo nuin- Hhuico Hotel George W. Kruse, Pony Llbby COAL. The Mild YOU Imvo ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Pacific Inlet; I). Livery and Transfer Company. PAKILBURNliiiillSANTA CLARA Con Chnnnlenn Ciin.l,. n " -..., ...-lu, !K,-i.oos Bay-Portland ..... . nuKra. Nol'th Bolllul IO:0 a. ni .him. 10. i.-; ., . KUOM COOS HAY FOR ASTO.t.A AX.) POiirr ' 7" """ " " two, .,uu, V;";. Wi o FROM PORTLAXI, SUlh Bllntl l-'IWMI COOS RAY FOR EUREKA AXlIVvx J""0 '''''' 8, a,, '" ",,H """ '-' ''. ai. m, .,uly , NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP nn Smith Terminal Dork. Phono lilil. ir v ,,' U ' u S ' l jl, Agent Koootz Garage "", Agency for OVERLAND CARS GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty North Front Street :: :: :: .. Phone 180-J w mwmmmm B INTEHCEMTIIfflSPDBTlTIH Did you know that we carry a full line of fresh VEGETABLES, FRUITS AND BERRIES, as well as a full line of GROCERIES AND COFFEES? Get a receipt and save FIVE PER CENT. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House Phcne 394-J. Broadway bet. Central and Commercial Weekly Service Coos liny 8nn Prnnchc STEJIMSH P Hill SMITH Freight and Passenger Service SAILS 1WOM MARS.IK.ELD .m SAV lltANPIHa) UI tv PEDRO, SUNDAY, .IUXE , AT ll:;t X A," ' Ban Francisco Office, 000 Flfo Rulldlng, MnU Mep .Cooc Bay Agent, 0. J?. McGeorqe, m i GRAVEL Wo aro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In any quantities from pllo in our ynrd or In carload lotB, at following prices: Prom pllo on ground, $.'5 per yard. canoad lots, token from cnr, $2.00 por ynrd. Retail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite Post-Offlce. Phone 100. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS INDEPENDENT AUTO SERVICE .MnrMiflehl, Xorth Rend, Empire, Taihwl,Siiii',et"llayT Leaves Mur.shrield, ul Husy Coiner, 7 u. in.; 10 n. in.; 1 p. in.; U p. in.; ." p. m. Leaves Xorth llciul 1.", nilniites later. Leaves Empire Hint) n. in.; I t::t( a. in.; l.ilo p. in.; :t:il() p. in. ; 0:00 p. in. Trips nfter these hours intiy ho niTiinued for. Phono Husy Corner. Xllit plioiiu 107-R. 191 m m NEB her when wo need thoni." E IEET AT i MYRTLE PD K TRl'i: IIEROIS.M I Official Pro-ram 1'RIDAY, JULY 2X1), 1015 llo had boon voiii'tlnK the j;lrl for a Ioiik time. It happened on Sun day iiIkIU altor cliureh. Thoy wuio slttliiK op the sofa, and she looked with iuerfahlo teudoriiebs into Ills noble liluo oyus. 'Tom," she murmured, "didn't you tell mo onto you would he w , Xo, 1 Trot or pace, one-half ; mile, two heats, each heat u ; race, i;::i." class, puiso $100 Xo. 2 Running, ono half mile, , purso HO.OO 'Xo. y Trot or pace, ono-half - mile, Lost two In throo heats, froo for all, purso Sfl'r, 'PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY I 'H. H. Harper HOUSE RU1LDER i Qonoral Repairing and Cahlnot JIaklni;. j (Phono aiO-J. . jj. M. Wright ; Phono 1S8-RI 1 RUILDIXO COXTRACTOIl EstlmntcB furnlshod on request , Dr. H. M. Shaw Eye, Ear, Xoso and Throat. (.'LASSES PITTED . DR. MA'ITIE 11. SUAW. I Diseases or Women ami Children ' Offlco Phono a30-J. Rooms 200,. 201, 202, Irving Hlock , iuk t no any act of heroism for my '-0. .t .N'm-nitv m. mm n.iin ' ' " -"-- -..w ....., !Nluv; $0 for first to qunrtor post, I "v. .Mury, and I would Kindly $jo ror fiHt to hnlMiilIo loiiei-aiu nun statement now," ho, ,,08t, ?5r. for first to threc roplled. "Xo Roniuii of old, how-1 quarter post, J7C for first to over hraxo, was evttr fired with u I miio stako $200 loftier ainhollon. a hrnvor rosolution So, 6 Motor Cvclo. G ' in'iloV. " 1 ?2C to 1st, $ir. to 2nd ?40 Tom, 1 want you to do SATURDAY. .1IT1.Y it. in is something roally hetole for mo." -x0. (1. Trot or pace, ono-half "Speak. ilurlliiK. wlmt Is It?" j miio. two hoats. each heat a "Ask mu to lie your wlfo. Wo'vo I race. 2::, dnss. nnmn.. mn Don't shout the Bieatnoiw or your J luM-n fl'oll IoK ononnli." .0. 7 RiiuuIiib, flvo-olghths noldo deeds; . i mile, purso $100 Hut tho result, someday, ho suro you I 'I'Pholstering of all MiuN, at the Xo. S Trot or pace, ono mile, ..M..t ...., i Win en Wilis Miiiiiiivw A'- n. ..I. II..,. ' ii i .. (nun inn ............ iiuuu iieais, every neat a Benjamin Ostlind COXSULTIXfJ EXOIXEER AXI) ARCHITECT Offices, 20C Irving Block. Phono lOU-L or 2G7-J. Marsliflold, Oregon. than I. "Well. Just She's If hor Wmon Who Mat ti ess to., rl.- Hroaduay. Autti curtains, covers-, cushions, etc., a specialty. Phono It).-.. I. keep to yourself how it came aliout! "Our Town" still! Who'll hoost her nlol'l people wanto time discussing' her faults! ' Hotter lost tho key, where her skel eton's hid; Xo mil llvos Ionic with folks think- III.. ..,,...1. V ,.,,,11 .'..,. t i ..,.. 7hr JonotSripe.ndth.ircffccI.qulck ,...., ...,,. ., .,,, ,,,...,, ,,, ,llv ,, nuui"-yL. ULvToy, til IJIir Town "Finest Cathartic er I Ever Used" race, purso $150 Xo. 9 Running, ono and ono elghtli miles, for Coos nnd Curry County horses only, purso 52OO Xo. 10 Consolation race, for all horses not finishing as good as second, purso $7 J Xo. 11 Motocyelo race, $2,-, to 1st, ?15 to 2nd. purse ..$40 H. G. Butler C1VIL.EX01XEER Room 301 Coko Hldg. Phono 14G-J. Residence Phono 128-L. W. G. Chandler ARCHITECT Rooms 301 nnd 302, Coko nulldlng, Jlnrshfleld, Oregon. - Wm. S. Turpen AltUIIITEPT Marshfleld, Oregon. Perl Riley Ballinger PIAXIST AXI) TEACHER Rosldenco Studio, 217 Xo. Third St. Phono 3C8-L. "Our Town" U part of the state wo own Our state Is a star shield; So, If honor and faith wo'd yield, That spirit of honor must first move around from lu our country's I to our flag, I "For a lontr tlmo I sufforo.l I -.... h.omi.u urn, iiviT iriHIIIF,' 81J3 ' ?.v'.h l- Ley of Urcon Hav, , '.Nolli UK ttoiMlldl to lioln mn. i fl.,.i 1.. .. :;., i." -..' :-' - ".- .. iiiuiui t. nut i&nicr in 1 nil 'm . 1 c Tablets ami 11111 j.Wmk. ,( t, h, , lliHt they Imvo cured nu- T . v ,. . 1li tliirfct catlmrtlc 1 have wu'e.1. as they ilo not Krlno nt nil una ttult nffect is uulclc and Kurc " , If you ,are nt all troui.'ua miUi fft.1!10". , l "'. l'oOiattlc Tablet In It II LlieBKlIltf I.) lull tti.M. . ,,,,, ii.. ...-. tj in i ., -. ,. .. n Miij iiiuuvv muuriu C 'III tor till a MWWM UI.MMTP u Itlll WU Vlf MW VIIIVIH, UU IHl'y JIU(? l htl'IlUtU It Is harder for soma Coos ifc nion to Blip up tHlr nt 1 n. in. thati tt 1h for thorn to blip down after thoy get half way up. ui vim in, inn nii'y luwo i Ml'llUtll rntn.1lnBani,,trfer,C,aUcfflCt Vn ",0 ligiuo Town!" ltfl.u lj. 1... ........ !.... ..!.... 1 i. .... .. .. i. ii ii mu .nj wtai innio ioipj i muaruo iai)lct'can sa'r'v bo In the niUloii Hioiiud. I'ASiu.'"'.?,'"1 'm'.V '"' "" , ,. . our family. I. lisp all l'oliv tniunllea N Our Town' they are nol, l yoii,.w j-ukn-es e A. Iv.j Peit.itliliBbutJho Bvnuliiv? ' iHI DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS J 1 1 ho kept OP1V TO the prune regulai' state licensed uiiilei taker will lo in charge Phono Ul.W DRY WOOD at ' CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD Xorth Pi out Street Phono U71) Pictures & Framing Walker Studio Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS OX TIME. SAILS FROM MARSHKIEM) EVERV Sl'XDAV DUItLVa JUXfi AT I) A.M., AXD EROM PORTLAXI) EVERV THL'RSDAV AT 8 AM Tickets on salo at Portlaml City Ticket Office, (Itli and Oak Str(,. C II. LANDKIts, Agent. Phono :i."-.L Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast work tile Dredge "Seattle" tho most powerful, best equipped anil most thoroiiRliIy rao&n twenty-Inch hydraulic drcdo lr. Pacific waten Coos Bay office, Marshfield, Oregon. Main office, Seattle, Washington. Dozens of Savings Accounts Have Been Opened Here This Year Not all large accounts but the smaller depositor knows he is just as welcome herp. For months we have been urging the opening of a savings account here because we want to encourage thrift and industry. We pay interest on savings accounts. ." ""You may open an account at any time in any FIRST NATIONAL OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For Went. e FLANAGAN i BENNETT BANK OLDEST HANK IX COOS COL'Xl'V Established JHHt). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 . t " Interest paid on Tlmo -n T AXD SAVINGS DEPOSIT . " Officers .r J. V. Dennett, President. J k 1. II. l'lanauan, A'lco.Prosldeiit. II. P. Williams, Cashier. .... ftjlikr. Goo. 1 Winchester, Ast. izzz- T I nl flo ocani O U.ndV w inmaviaini-Amenciui "WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE" Your children will like our HOME SAVINGS BANK Free for your use With $1 You Can Open An Account. '""MiDAY EVE 7J0 HOURS 9 TO 3 I SL.fjjV .'