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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFlELD, OttfGOAl, FRIDAY, JUNE 18,,1915 EV ENING EDITION. FOUR ? , COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALONEY, Kdltor nntl Pub. DAN M. MALONEY, News Editor Official Official Paper of Paper City Coos County of Mnrshflcld. Entorcd nt tlio Postofflco at Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second-class mall matter. atloii, sent that belligerent gentle-1 $$ man the following telegram, accord- I Nf THE TOAST Ing to tho Now York Times: X AND THE TEA 1 'South Mansfield, La., May 11, J ftWU IPC 1CH 191 ..Colonel Theodore Koosevch, Judging from tliu SURSCRIPTION KATES DAILY. Ono year $0.00 Per month GO WEEKLY. Ono year $1.50 When nald strictly In ndvanco lliu subset iptlon pilco of tho Coos Bay Times is ?G.OO por year or $2.G0 for accompany mo to Europe- wo will Syracuse, N. Y.; statement of yours at Syracuse that you havo tho fighting spirit, we, tho citizens of this villago, will furnish gun and transportation for you to Join either tho Allied or Gorman forces individually no substitutes. Citizens of South Mansfield. Col. ltooscvelt wired In reply: "Syracuse, X. Y., May 12, 1915. ! nnvnna nf Smith Mansfield. La., Jr , your citizens who addressed tho tel-1 cgram to mo volunteer to Join audi LUKE OK THE OPEN I (,'OOD EVEX1NO ' And reiuenibcr this. Yes terday's successes belong to yesterday, with all of yesterday's defeats and sor rows. Tho day is Here. Tho time Is Now. Elbert Hubbard. six months. An independent Republican news paper, published every ovenlng ex copt Sunday, and wcolcly, by Tho Coos liny Times Publishing Co. Address all communications to COOS DAY DAILY TIMES. CENTURY OK CIVILIZATION (V NE HUNDRED YEARS ago to ,1 day tho battle of Wntorloo was " fought. It was on Juno 18, 181C. Today two great armies nro gripped In a death struggle on prac tically tho saino ground fighting as they were a century ngo for su premacy to bo gained by force of arms. Slnco Waterloo there have been long periods of peace. Civili zation was supposed to havo reached its highest point. Now onu hun dred years afterward European na tions havo gono back to tho flame barbarity and slaughter. Tho only difference is that It is worse now bocauso tho things learned in ad vanced civilization havo taught men to kill on a mora wholesale plan. All tho Inventions of modern times which were looked upon as aids to mankind aro being used for tho dc stiuctlon of human lives. Ail of them, tho tolophone, telegraph, elec tricity, wireless, automobiles, have niado war more horrible. Evon tho caterpillar traction engine invented to mako tho peaceful pur suit of farming moro easy, Is now bolng used to drag cannons ovor Europe. It is natural to wonder who will In this fight meet de feat as did Napoleon and also to wonder whethor wo havo all profiled as wo could havo by tho advantages of civilization. It can only ho hoped that for tho sako of tlioso who havo to live in tho world later on that another hundred years will bo sufficient to put tho world on BOino basis of real and InBtlug 'loacs. You know tho wny it gets you 'til You cannot work or rest Hccauso the call of out-of-doors Makes tumult In your brenBt. Join tho Allied forces, purchasing our arms from your city and starting Im mediately from South Mnnsfleld. "Thcodoro Roosevelt" Dut this was not tho Intention of tho citizens of South Mansfield. Their thought was not to becomu holllgorcnts themselves but merely to relievo the nation, and Incldcntly South Mansfield, of tho clamor of tho Roosevcltlan braggadocio and tho clatter of his bombast and to his offer they telegraphed this second message: "South Mansfield, La., May lfi, 1 Din. Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, Syracuse N. Y.; flet tho meaning of And dancing waves aro waiting to Notice to Campers To iii'coiiiiiiotlnto tho summer traffic wo will operate tho fast boat Atlantic during tho cnmpiiiK .season, lloglnning July 1 this boat will run on tho following .schedule," dully, except. Sunday Will leave .Mnrshflcld at. -1:1 5 it. in., arriving at UoodulH's at 5:55 p. in., letmnliig tho novt niot'iiliifr at H:I5. COOS RIVER TRANSPORTATION COMPANY It gets you nt tho oiflco and It follows you right home, This whisper of tho summer tlmo thnt Invites you forth to roam. Where llttlo streams nro laughing down Through wooded dolls to mako Tho world more rich with music o'er They vanish In tho lako. tho former message. You to go un accompanied. Wo aro for peace; you do tho fighting, and our offer still holds good. "Citizens of South Mansfield, La." At last reports no further word had been received In South Mans field from Col. Roosovclt. Whether ho sensed tho loneliness that must come from life In tho trenches, where tho coldheartcd censor, unfeelingly darkens tho personal spot light, or shuddorcd at tho thought of having to shoulder tho Hear forth boat or canoo To whero the noon-day camp-fire smoko Floats upward to tho blue. Thcso are the things that haunt your heart, And many moro you know, ko Mp the call that summons you To Just break looso and go. Anon. m Abstracts FOR RELIAHLE A11STRACTS OK TITLE AND INFORMATION AHOUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MARSHKIELI) AND COQUILLE CITY, OREGON GENERAL AGENTS, EASTSIDE AND SENGSTACKEN'S ADDITION AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PAC1KIO RAILROAD LANDH HENRY SENQSTAOKEN, MANAGER OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE fiorst King. Cars loavo Mnr.shficld 7 a. in. anil - p. m. Cars Leave Sunset Ray 1) a. m. and p. in. Fares, Empire, .15c; Tarheel or South Slough, 50c; Sunset Ray 75c Somo Coos Ray men aro so broad nleblan rlflo in- minded thnt they can't tolerate the stead of waving tho glittering, nrls- narrow-minded bloclclicads wiio tils tocratlc sword that second message! agree with them. seems to have accomplished tho mir-J nolo of smiting tho colonel dumb. If a man is a financial success, South Mansflold may or may not pooplo overlook the means that havo boon In earnest but It has nt made him so. least pointed tho way for other com- rvrrrrrvr GRAVEL Wo nro now prcparod to furnish GRAVEL in any quantities from pile in our yard or in carload lots, at following prices: From pile on ground, ?2.''5 per ynrd. Caiioad lots, taken from cars, $2.00 por yard. Retail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposlto Post-Offlco. Phone 100. .MORE CARE NEEDED T I WO llttlo hoys wero luidly In jured on account of playing with dyuamlto enps. Tho llt tlo fellows touched a match to 0.10 and it nxnlodbd. liiliilnir ono Iiov'm hand and causing a fracture of tho!" ' administration "lax .... ... .. .. .-. ' lli'Hs" III lirntMtlni? Hrllnln'u nnvn BK1III Willi DIG Oilier. 1 HO VIIPH munltlcs which may bo 'afflicted with such Biipcrlntlvo Jingoes as Col. Roosovolt. Just as South Mansfield Is for peace, so Is every community In tho United States peacenhly In clined. Rut oven In tho most peace nolo community thero Is always to bo found somo loud-mouthed radical , born with a theory that nolso Is nr-j It's a safe bet that tho Coos Ray gument and that vlolcnco cither of. man who baroly escapes bolng run If the thing a Coos Ray man wants to do Is right ho goes and docs It. If It is wrong ho consults nn nttor n oy. word or action, Is unanswerable. They nro tho ones who wnvo tho bloody'shlrt and shout red war when a drunken Mexican "Jcfo politico" arrests an American sailor; who sco ovor by an automobilo doesn't call tho driver a chauffeur. Of courso your neighbor has his faults, hut you should havo enough a furtivo nttompt to establish a nnv-'solf control not to mention them, al haso In tho landing of n Japanceoj fishing smack on other than Jnpnn eso soli; who rend treason in par donable protests of Gorman news papers against tho Amorlcan criti cism and who sco monaco to Aincrl- wore somo that tho road workers had laid asldo for ubu and fcro found by tho chlldron. Thoy of courso, did not rcallzo what thoy woro doing when thoy wero playing with tho explosives. Anything i.s dangerous as dyuamlto caps nnould not bo left whero they could ho found by children, Workmen hand ling dnngerous material mid work ing In dangerous places bccoiuo no accustomed to It that thoy aro often mora or less careless. It Is Impua hIIjIo to exorcise too much earn in looking nfter dangerous materials. Tho caps loft whore two llttlo chil dren could find tlioiu must lmo boon In somo exposed place whero thoy might havo caused most r.ny hind of an accident In many differ ent ways, it is up to tho work men handling anything of the hind to take every precaution. Had a llttlo more care been oxorcUed these two llttlo hoys would not have been injured. That one Is crippled lor life and the other perhaps irtnlly hurt Is of course distressing to those who wero handling tho dynamite cops. They probably feel as sorry about It nt anyone, hut neverthe less there miiHt havo been mi mo carelcssuotia or tho children would never havo been able to find tho danger. ness" In protesting Britain b naval policy. Thoy talk largo, thcso arm chair warriors, and nro bloodthirsty whllo tho nation Is nt peace. Rut let tho nation go to war and thoy usually aro tho ones who respond to no pat riotism but conscription. Thero Is no Inw to Bllonco thorn. South Mnnsfleld has found tho only rojolnder to their ravings. If overy community would appropriate a sum of money to buy passngo and equipment for tho Eu ro p on war those who afflict thorn America would speedily sco the clan fado from the earth. When you aro looking for nn opportunity on Coos Ray It often misses tho steamer and tho wires aro usually down. INDEPENDENT AUTO SERVICE Marshflehl, North Rend, Empire, Tarheel, Sunset Ray. Loaves Mar.shflold, at llusy Comer, 7 it. in.; 10 a. a p. in.; 5 p. in. a. in,; 10 a. in. Leaves North Rend 15 minutes later. 1 p. in. Leaves Empire KirtO a. in.; llrito a. in.; J..IO p. in.; !l::i() p. in.; 0:00 p. m. Trips after thcso hours niny bo arranged for. Phone Rusy Corner. Night phono KIT-IE. Tho vials of wrath aro frequently poured out In family Jnrs. Llliliy COAL. The kind YOIT have ALWAYS USED. Phono 711. Taclflf Lltery and Transfer Company. NOT K'h OK AN.WAL MEETING SCHOOL THE ARM CHAIR WARRIOR THE citizens of South Mnnsfleld, Louisiana, o blent bored by t'o. Roosevelt's reiterated flro eat ing anent the Liisltaula affair and tho strained (lermnii merlc.iu ..itti- Notlce Is hereby given to tho le gal voters of School District No. H, of Coos County, State of Oiegon, that tho Annual School Meeting for said District will be held at Cen tral School Rulldlug, to begin at the hour of "i.tO o'clock P. M., on tho third Monday of June, being the 21st day of June, A. D 1015. This meeting Is called for tho pur poso of electing ono director to servo for tho term of three years and ono clerk to servo for tho term of one year and the transaction of business usual at such meeting. Dated this 2nd day of June. 11' I. V Attest. John F. Hall, District Clerk. A. 11 Powers, Chairman Hoard of Directors V sos a ano od a m mm 9 Me. I. Haiku, Mnnnncr and 1'rosKli'iit . I SOU KEAKNY ST. Bet, Sullrr anil IWuh There's Danger in Sluggish Bowels ! J AT THE HOTELS J $ Chandler Hotel. F. J. Fceney, llandon; C. II. Al bert, Portland; E. J. Hlnchoy, Port land; Dr. F. Edwards, Portland; Miss E. Fox, Rnudon; Mrs, L. A. Tyler, Ruudou; Graham J. Mitchell, Eugeno; Shermnn O. llalg.it, Port land; J. K. Weber, Portland; John T. Albert, Portland; Mrs. G. T. Trend go I (I, llandon; Mrs. Robert Walker, llandon; II. 1). Ularlug, San Francisco; Isaac W. Horry, Med ford; C. Scoltness, Reavor Hill; J. A. Porter, Salem; W. E. Parks, Dnndon. St. LnwK'nco llolel. Raymond E. Rakor, Coiiulllo; W. L. Renter, San Francisco; Norton llrown, San Francisco; II. Daley, Lakesldo; E, R. llodson, Coos River; Miss Durrand, San Francisco. Hlauco Hotel. P. A. Smeddard, Random. W. W. Smith. McKlnley; Isah Hill, Reeds port; William lloye, Reedsport; Noah Folk, Coos River. Lloyd Hotel. Mrs. Mary Scharry, Mt. Calberry George Sholler, Roseburg; Mrs. E. McCnrty, Coqulllo; Harry Rnncroft, llandon. IP W dcanounavian-A dnencan "WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE" Bail Our HOME SAVINGS BANK will be well received in your home. HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO 9 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY H. H. Harper HOUSE RUILDER General Ropalrlng and Cabinet Making. Phono 3 19-J. J. M. Wright Phono 188-R RUILDING CONTRACTOR Estimates furnished on request Dr. H. M. Shaw Eye, Ear, Noso anil Throat. GLASSES FITTED DR. MATT1E II. SHAW. Diseases of Women ami Children lOffico Phono 330-J. Rooms 200. 201, 202, Irving Block IMS itilB E HE MYBTLEPDK tut I l! Benjamin Ostlind CONSUIMNG ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT Offices, 20 C Irving Block. Phono 103-L or 2C7-J. Marshfiold, Oregon, H. G. Butler CIVIL ENGINEER Room 301 Coko nidg. Phono 145-J. Rosldenco Phono 12S-L, FRECKLESi W. G. Chandler ARCHITECT Rooms 301 nnd 302, Coko Building, Marshfiold, Oregon. IHte- iiniiiWb. a 1 SAN FRANflTsrn I 1 ww , I A modern, df-proof, up-to.d.le Hold, I T S'l.Wl?' at)mUo 'X locate! the center of everything and on ft, ?$? 4 &fi!..p0 V direct line to the imposition Gioundi RATES Detached Bath Private Bath 11.00,51.50 single 51.50, 52.00 sine i.uu, i.au single i.du, .uu single rms. s M.S0, 52.00 double 2 00, 52.50 double I $?$., g HO Room of &IiJ Comfort EtcfyComenicnce J I From TUJ 4 TowturaJ St Prpo t.l, rr I l''or Sill niliouuict. Sick lleJcho, Sour Stomach Appendicitis, all Slut in Incfficltnt Bowol Action. VoUy Cathutic Tablet the KetulL Kell.f. ' Never lot tlio liowcla get Irrceular. It's ilniiKerotis ntnl uninoi-ssary. A 1'Ottlo of I'oley Cathartic Tablets will lrulilo rail relief at all tliuos They clear tlio utomach, Uvea 'up tho liver, titlmtil.ito tho secretion ami flow ot the bile, liuvo a trooil tonic effect on tho whole, Intestinal tract. Of Foley Catliartlo Tnbletx, Str. R: or L'roHti Keys, for n tlinriiuih 1'U'iuininif inovi'iiU'iu or tlio liowols. vithuiit tho ullKhtet iiieouvoMlonee or t.lckeiiliiE', 1 bollevo tho Foley .Ua tliurtle Tablet tho best on earth, lt'a a perfect eutlmrtlc, with no bait ef- xecm, siy customers nro IilKlily wltli tlieiu. They ulwaya eat 'oaa their expectation." Froa. TU.J H Towtumj St Prpoi i.l,, I l' or sale hy Owl Precrlition I'hiir a. K?.LU'!wJ.r.r.!iil.iju,,t'Ns,.r'; 2 '... . tvmrni avi.. I ,Tke a "UiilvcMal" Bui direct to Hotel I ll,u' Ol'l'oslto Chandler Hotel Telo- that le soM on the money back guar- Don't Hide Them With a Veil! Re ntovo Them With thv Othiue I Piv.eiiitloii, 1 This prescrlidlon for tho removal I of freckles was written by a prom I Incut physician and is usually so 'successful in removing freckles that It Is sold by drugglts under guar antee to refund the money If It falls. I Don't hldo your freckles iiutlor a i veil; get an ounce of othliu and re- I llllll'll tltrt... 1V... . I. . ft... . ...w.v- tiiuui, iitvil lliu llll 10W lV i plications should show a wonderful I lmproomont, somo of tho lighter! fieiMes vanishing entirely. Me sure to ask the druggist for tlu double strength othtne, It is thH Wm. S. Turpen ARCHITECT Marshfiold, Oregon. Perl Riley Ballinger PIANIST AND TEACHER Residenco Studio, 217 No. Third St. Phono 30S-L. Official Program FRIDAV, .Jl'LV 2ND, 1015 No. 1 Trot or pace, ono-half mile, two heats, each heat a race, 2:35 class, purso $100 No. 2 Running, ouo half mllo, purso JjiHO.OO No. 3w-Trot or paco, one-half mllo, best two In thrco heats, frco for all, purso $125 No. 4 Novelty race, ono mllo, ?30 for first to quarter post, $10 for first to half-rallo post, $D5 for first to threo quarter post, J75 for first to mllo stake $200 No. C Motor Cyclo, r miles, $25 to 1st, ?15 to 2nd ?40 SATURDAY,' .1ULV it, 11)15 No. C. Trpt or paco, one-half mllo, two heats, each heat a race, 2:35 cIbbs, purso... ?100 No. 7 Running, five-olghths mllo, purso $100 No. S Trot or paco, one mllo, threo heats, every heat a race, purse $igo No. 9 Running, ono and one eighth miles, for Coos nnd Curry County horses only, imrso $200 No. lo Consolation race, for all horses not finishing as good as second, purso $7$ No. 11 Motocyele race, $25 to 1st. $15 to 2nd. purse... $40 equipped with wiri:m:ss Sieamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. &V SAILS FROM MARSHF1ELD EVERY srxiY H A. 31., AND FROM PORTLAND KVKIIY TIIUNim" T "I.tIMi ,i h , TIckelH on salo at Portland City Ticket Off(0. (, ",K Nlrccu. I. .1. Mum, . '"' 'Ikc Phono ,15-J. Puget Sound Bridge & iretaging Uo. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. Gcncrni r .. COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WnDplion Our Coos Bay office has available " foJ?i , work the m Coasl Dredge "Seattle" tlio most powerful, best equipped and most thorn,,,.,!, twoiUy-lncIi l.jtlraiillc dredgo r i.m.lflc J mwJ" Coos Bay office, M-m n. Marshlield, Oregon. sJMEL. ' "M"""imuii, INTER-OCEARI TRAWSPDRTATION CO. Weekly Serrlco Coos Ray nnd San Tranclico. SfEWSH P II SMITH Freight and Passenger Service SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR coos IAV j,ox,,w .ll'NE 151, AT !l P. M. ' ' San Francisco Office, 000 Flfo Rulltllng, mid Mer Numbr 23 .Oooe Bay Agent, 0. P. McGeorqe, Phone U. -J Dozens of Savings Accounts Have Been Opened Here This Year Not all large accounts but the smaller depositor knows he is just as welcome here. 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 amount, FIRST NATIDWAL BANK OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For licnt. FLHHGU & BEIETT 1 OLDEST HANIC IN COOS COLN1Y Kstuhlihhori JHHI). 1 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid on Tlmo AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS Offlcors ,- J. W. Honnott, Presldont. -o,- J. II. FlauiiKiin, Vice-President. R. F. Williams, Cashier. r.Mtr fieo. V. Winchester, Asst. Cnsiuer. M.KILBURNli:SANTA CLARA San Francisco-Eureka-Coos Bay-Portland North Bound FROM SAN FRANCISCO ,, . .. 10:00 u. in. Juno 'M, 2X hntl .'JO, July ."5, 10, 15, "0, -ii " FROM COOS HAY FOR ASTORIA AND PORTLAND. I M. Tide, J lino IK, till, -27, July a, 7, I a, 17, aa, a7. "- ' i south Bound FROM PORTL.VND 0 P. M. Juno ID, ai, ai), July 1, 1), II, 1. ai, -1. FROM COOS HAY FOIF.UItEKA AND SAN FRANCIS u. V. 51. Tide Juno 10, ai, HU, July 1, , H. " -'' " ' NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. Smith Terminal Dock. Phono l(l. -r, E. STfURi SCnt tm DRY WOOD at CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street Phono a0 HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone-3171 I UNDERTAKING I . H will he kept H OPEN TO THE PPRL1C I H A regular htntc licensed H H iiiidertakcr will lo in B H chai'Ko Hj I Phono in.-.,I H Koontz Garage Agency for OVERLAND CARS GOODYEAR TIRES - EXCELS. MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a sP6C,a,lyM , MnnlL Krnnl Olrnnl .. rllOIlO I T" 'A waiHitMHBHWHIM9 t'liuuv l l. Ulluv, IIUIUI I IUIII OU bul