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iiiK T ifiQUR r"' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1915 EVENING EDITION. GOOS BAY TIMES Mi O. MALONEY, Editor nnd Tub. DAN E. MALONEY, News Editor Official Official Paper of Paper Clly Coos County of Mnrshfleld. With The Tea And The Toast ! GOES TO CAHDIMERiLDNG LEFT IBTS,' ' iit.snoi scmner visits rpisco. Aliened ro railed i.v i'i in Entered nt tlio Postof flco at Marsh, field, Oregon, for transmission through tho mails ns second-class mall matter. SURSCIUPTION KATES DAILY. Ono year J COO Per month CO WEEKLY. Ono year .$1.50 When patd strictly In ndvanco Iho subset Iptlon pi Ice of tho Coos Hay Times 13 5.00 per year or $2.00 for six months. An independent Republican news paper, published every evening ex cept SundQ nnd weekly, by Tho Coos liny Times Publishing Co. i: ! OOOI) EVENING ! He Is happy whoso clreuin- ! stances milt his temper; hut he Is more excellent who , can suit ills temper io "y circumstances. Hume. opkstiox for Tin: day i Wn know you are koIiik to do a lot of things tomorrow, hut what did you do yesterday? WITH A smile If you're In n world of trouble With a hundred little woes, Short of joy and full of sadness, All your friends nro slinking foes; Vou nro burdened with a soreness Of tho heart that makes It Binllo With that lonesome sickly feeling, Trv that glad-game for a while. Always cut tho cards after the man who Is nlways telling you how honest lie Is. Every man has and moat of them his troubles wear skirts. When a Coos Hay girl Is pigeon toed, she thinks you nro compll mpiithiir her when you say she la ai a bird. When the world Is hard and heed , ' less, ! Of Its smiles to others lent, And you owe your bank n million. THEHK are some Americans, .uij-, Though vo ,lo not own a cent; how, who see the possibilities gtm vm ,now l)mt yo ar0 worthy nt Aniprlrnn shinning. A Ki- i ...'. .. n. i.t .... ui ten nines iu " .,u" " Face the teller with the smile trntnn. 000,000 and employing 1.500 men., . , ., , Js fcatlireg grow. Address nil communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. NEW SlllP-mil.DIXtl PLANT HERE are some Americans, any of American shipping. A gi gantic ship-building plant is to be erected nt Mobile, Ala., costing ?4,-j It will be tho most southern of our shipyards, and expects to profit I greatly from tho South Amerlcnii I and Panama Canal traffic. IT MAY IjAST FIFTHEN MINTTKS ASSOCIATED PRESS dispatches to tho Coos liny Times last Saturday told of tho launching of tho magnificent now United Sta tes Uattleship Arizona, one of tho largest la the world and which cost nnn nAA J- 1...II.1 $lil,UUU,VUV IU UUIIU. , Some day In tho event of wnr, a little suhmarlno mny run alongside this 1 1C, 000, 000 terror .of tho sen, which bears guns heavy enough to splinter tho rock of (lihrnltor and dlschnrgo a torpedo that will sink the vessel In less thnn fifteen minu tes. The showing made by tho German submarines Justifies such a predic tion. Scarcely n day passes that does not report tho sinking of from ono to threo Iirltlsh or French mer chantmen by submarines. Only tho other day a Herman submarine mado a Journey of 5,000 miles nnd sank two English battleships, nnd nil tho tlmo Hint Iirltlsh merchant men nro being sunk tho English homo fleet, double In strength the total German fleet, Is on guard, but unablo to save Iirltlsh shipping or i to Beck out and destroy tho German l navy. When n few plnhcad sub marines, so to spank, with a hand-1 fill of men, nnd costing only a tithe of tho cost of ono battleship, can I terrorize the sea and destroy bat- tleshlps or merchantmen with the ease, isn't It time to wonder If the day of the battleship Is not fast passing? Would you cross the linppy thres hold Of prosperity and peace, Shun tho pathway of the mollcf Toll your pleasures aye Increase. Lift your face and set it beaming Like a smiling goldenrod; Wnteh the Joy game lead you heav enward Through prosperity to God. Selected. After some Coos Hay men a dny off they look as though had taken a year on. take the PAIj CIICRCR THERE Will Return Wednesday Evening; anil Public Reception (0,11c Held Here On Tliurxliiy Curry. Port Orliuil Tribune (lives Art-mml of Ills TiaitsaidiiiiM All unmarried woman has a wod lime as soon as she units hoping. RAIIjV advice j Don't get discouraged. Consider the dandelion nnd tho sparrow. Every man's hand is nguinst them, yet they keep on hustling and flourishing. Politeness Is tho result ui tm'nt Imposed by civilization, fli-bt Impulse of every perso.i be Impolite. res-Tlit-is to Once In n while you run across an old fashioned Coos liny man who regards a debt as nn obligation. The reason a Coos liny man takes his grouch homo with him Is because lie knows he would get his block knocked oH If ho paraded about town with It. Charity on means that a pass tho hnt fill It. Coos Hay sometimes person Is willing to If other people will A dog hns soino fjense, but a cnt spends half her tlmo trying to got out of the house and tho other huir trying to get back in. When tho nverago man Ih on his own resources ho hard bump. thrown gets n A Coos Ray man has to lovo his wife n whole lot or be scared of her a whole lot when he washes the dishes for her. It Isn't hard for u Coos nay man to forgive the enemies he knows he can't lick. Tho temptation to which Coos Ray women most frequently succumb Is dry goods. And men yes, you're rhht. Guessed it the first time "Wet goods." Rlshop Sumner left nt 10 a. 111. to-day for Gardiner to visit the lipls eopal church there. On Sunday af ternoon u confirmation Borvlco" was held In St. hake's Church, Empire, which looked beautiful with the flor al decorations which tho Guild had arranged. Five were presented to the Ulshop by tho rector for tho Laying on of Hands. They were Bertha Elizabeth Nichols, Gladys Katharyno Nichols, Chnrolotto Gcorgiuiia McMullon, .lohn Alfred WIekmau. and .Miss Stella Wlcklund, the principal of the Em pire school. .Mrs. .Mary Ellen llolden wns a memiicr or tno coniiriimtiou class, hut was suddenly called to Handon a day, or two before. Tho church, which Is beautifully situated t In the environs of Empire, was well 1 filled and the service was most Im- ' lirnuuti'n Returning from Gardiner on Wed nesday Rlshop Sumner will ho pres ent at St. Mary's Church, North Rend, Wednesday evening. WIIjIj REVIEW DECISION tUr Auoclattd rrns tu Coot nay Times.) WASHINGTON,, 1). U., .lime HH. The Supremo court has decided to review the decision of the Custom's court holding five per cent discount on imports in American bottoms, provided in the Undenvood-Slnimoius nets. It extends also to goods Im ported In ships of favored nation treaty countries. to Curry ngo u ml Elwood's wanted In Curry county where ho former-j ly operated It appears that R. .1. Long- lert behind unpaid debts. Tiie l'ort Orford Tribune tells tho following about tho case. R. .1. Long, who came county soino two months took tin option on W. 11. mine. Is reported ns In Coos county for some had checks nud debts that he has left behind up there. Shortly niter arriving at Port Orford, Mr.' Long, lea'vlng several men In charge of the nfinlng proper ty on Middle Elk, went to Coos bay for the avowed purpose of getting some gold saving machinery to he shipped from California. He wns ex pected back six weeks ng, hut wrote saying ho would return as soon as ho could arrange his business, nud In tho meantime those ho had left at' the mine were living nt his credit. Earl Epliug, a young man from near Los Angeles who icamo hero with Mr. Long, entrusted 1 that gentleman with some $750 to ! Invest In the milling enterprise. Mr. , Epling has lost an arm and this 111011-j I ey represented tho saving nnd ac- j j cumulation of yenrs. In addition to. this Mr. Long owed a bill of some' $150 nt ono of tho local stores. I Mr. Long's present whereabouts Is not known, but steps have been taken In Coos to have him re turned for it hearing. Ills shortnges there amount to $150. Notice to Campers we will Til nccoininotliiln fhn uinimn... dirfi.. boat, Atlantic iliirliig the cniniihii: mnimiii. it '.'" ..",e fn boa! will run on the following schedule, dally ..u.?,l J ' Ul Will leuvo Mnrshfleld nt 1 : 1 5 p. ,., Itrrlvl.. t iS"" :.. p. 111., reluming 1110 next moiultig at, H: in. at COOS RIVER TRANSPORTATION COMPANY f.A.KILBURNlii:SANTAaAKT oan nuiiuistju-eiireKa-uoos bay-Portland PROM SAX FRANCISCO North BoUflCl lOSOO a. 111., .lime 115, ami itO, July 5, IO, 15, io. .-, to PROM. COOS RAY FOR ASTORIA AND PORTM ' P. SI. Tide, .I11110 111!, 17, .Inly 1!, 7, 12, 17, 22, 27. PROSI PORTLAND S0lltll BOUHCl P. SI., .Mine 21, 20, duly I. I), ., , m, , PROSI COOS RAY POR EUREKA AXI) SAX FRAXf ISCO P. SI. Tide, .Mine 22, 2(1, .Inly I, 0, 11, 10, i, o( .',, NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. ' Smith Terminal Dock. Phono lild. W ij 'Ppiiii - .ln- -, , 'hiui. Times want ads bring results. Tho path to success Is paved with good Intentions that wore carried out. Sometimes n community will wor ry n man Into his grave- by permit-J ting unjust nbiiBo and then put in tho subsequent flvo years telling what a good man ho was. After n man Is fifty you can fool hint by saying ho is smart, but you can't fool him by saying ho 13 handsome. . "When I got money," said Joo Coach, "thero Is always a row among thieves over tho privilege of taking It away from me. A statistician estimates that there aro 150,000 idiots in the United! States and some Coos Ray men thlnlt they have met overyono of them. , Olvo some Coos Ray men an even I break nnd they will whine about getting tho worst of It becauso they didn't goU 75-25. CAXXOT ESCAPE IT N NEWSPAPER which prints what It knows to be false is not different from the Indi vidual who speaks what he knows Is not the fact. If tl'ie untrue print ed or spoken matter is Intended to Injure another, then the offense be comes unpardonable. , Not many individuals, It is Rood 1 to know, deliberately say the thine thnt is not true with Intent to harm n second person, and there aro few- very few, exceptions to the among newspnpors. ' JUNE IN HISTORY I J And tho world motes out the saino punishment to both, punishing tho newspaper the most because It an be worse hurt than the In dividual. ; Many people are addicted to uggeratlou, some draw the longbow In recounting their own achieve ments, but that sort of thiiiK !:" nn real harm In the world. It U I the man or the paper that dIitorU tho truth maliciously and with In-1 tent to do injuiy who really does I n reprehensible nil. And tho world recognizes tho offense ami consid ers It accordingly. j I'NE the month of roses Is full j juno 15, i 15 King John of Elis or historical events. Tho flower, ,nnd Brnntcil ti,0 Magna Chnrtn. Juno 15, 1751 First lightning rod set up. Juno 15, isau Arkansas admit ted to the Union. Juno 17, 1775 Rattlo of Hunker Hill fought. Juno 18, 1815. Rattlo of Water loo. Juno 21, 17S8 Now Hampshire admitted to tho Union. Juno 24, 190S President Clove land tiled. Juno 2-1, 1870 General Custer with his Command killed by Sioux under Sitting Hull In Montana. for June Is tho Wild Rose, which moans simplicity. Tho Jewel for June Is the Agate, which stands for health und long life. June 1-3, 18C4. Federal Army of ! Pnlrimnr. ntitlnt Mrntit illfn:lloil lit Cold Harbor. June 1., 179C Tennessee ndnilt- rulo ted to tho Union. I Juno 1, 180S. Ex-President -Siege of Romo by Juno 2C, 1788 Virginia admitted j 1 -Prussian victory Ruchnnau died. June 'J. lSI'.t tho French. Juno 3,; Kii5 Englnnd defeated tho Dutch in the "Dutch War." Juno 3, 1S0S llobsou sank the .Morrnnac. j lo tho lInon. June (!, 180S Spanish cruiser; Juno 28, 180(5- Relna Mercedes sunk by tho Ainerl-i lx Austria. l'ii- I Juno 28. 1830 Juno x, ISI2 Beginning of War BOn died. of 1812 with Great Rrltaln, ,,ino 28, 1778 Ainerlcnns victor- June 8, 1815 President Jackson joua at Slonmouth. did- Juno 2S, 1770 Americans victor- Juno 10, 1801 War declared! 0us at Fort Moultrie. against Tripoli. j Juno 2S, 1011 Archduko Francis Mine KI. IMiI Confederates vie- Fnrillnnml of Austria-IIuncnrv Mild -President .Miull- MlWMHOSBCSOQBCDWUWt Mr. I. Iliumi, Maimm und I'rrtiilcnt 250 KEARNY ST. net. Sutler audDuth I II flTOiZffl!) Ill IIH Bq B 1 m V 1 fti.1 uaoHH 11" I I torloitH 11 ml or June 1 1. flag. Juno 13, IS I ft Polk died. Col. 11. D. Hill. 1777 First United President his wife, Countess Sophie Chotek, Dutchess of Hohcnbcrg, wore assassinated. James Juno 30, 1849 Romo surrender ed to the French. SAN FRANCISCO 1 t AT TUP urvrci o J i I I I I A tnodciD, Gie-piool, up-to-dtte Motel, located in the center ol ever) tiling rul on I direct line to the Hi million Ciounji. RATES Detached Oath Private Bath 51.00, M.50 single J1.50.J2.00 sing J1.S0.J2.00 double 2 00, J2.S0 double I SO Roorat ol SvliJ CoitJoit Evtty CouunWr.ee From Thiol u! Towntnu) St. Drrwt. til. ctt No. 1 5 or 16, From Kvriy tak Sutlrr St. cu. act oil t Kcmy St.. wllliU UoANmik. Or Take a "Universal" Dm direct to Hotel mmmmwi nn rf I QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, Phono 10C-L. MAItSHFIKM. ORKGON ('hauillcr lintel. W. J. Chtrkson, San Francisco; It. S. WriKht, San Francisco; M. U. llupriint;, San Francisco; J. F. WendlliiB. Myrtle Point; (Iooiko Hrotliortou, Osdon: Dick I.ahoy. Roseburit; w. A. Dol.onB. Ranoon; 'K- W. Smith, llatidon: K. R. Sporry. Coqulllo; John R. Smith. Akiicss; Roan W. Raldwln, Seattle; F. G. Leslie, Co(uillo. I.Iii.mI Hotel. H J. Miller, fiaiillnor: 1?. llnsh - Oaitnda; A. Flnloy, Canada; Rlch- iard Peterson, Powers; Mr. and Mrs, William Wnkeman, Powers; .1. I.eo. Seattle; J. c. Payne. Seattle. Rlaiiiti Hotel. John Popnl. Kureka; K. 11. Sprlnnsteen. Oakland; Stove Curron. Randon; Alvln Smith, C003 River; John Whobrey, Coos Hlver; Jnmos Fltschonry.'Myrtlo Point; James AI beo, Myrtle Point; Mrs. S. U. Al bee, Myrtlo Point. St. Lawrence Hotel Thomas J. IliiKh, San Francisco; A. UpplnliiK, EIkIu; J. II. Herren, ISlKlti; Robert Wheeler, KIkIii; 11. Warren, Coqulllo; Herman Klein, Powers. WILL SKRVI3 TIMi: Henry Slej;el (Joes to Penitentiary for Ten .Month- llj AwocltteJ l'rM to Coo lUr Tlmn. GKNKSKO, X. Y., Juno 22. Hen ry SleRol, former New York banker , and department store owner, today! waived a stay of Kxecutlon of sen tence passed last .November and left for Rochester to servo ten months In tho penitentiary. llnvo your letter Tho Times office. heads prlntoo. ut MATCHLESS ECONOMY SALE Don't fall to (nice advnntiiRO of tlie.so real bargains for WctliivMliiy, TlitiiMlay mill l.'rlilay. A vlilt (o this store will certainly prove profitable to you. MenV fancy dress shirts, mmlo of fast- colors. Madras mill Percales, beautiful patterns', perfect were Jjil.l!." to $1.7.", only Rest quality flttliij,', 75c Latllos' Latest Collars of Kuihroltlcml Voiles mill Lawns, were !We to ntlc, now , 22c Clilldrcu's nil Silk Hose, In black, tan, vtlillo anil blues, sizes I to OJa, kooiI values ut 'Mir, now 20c All Silk Rlbl s, o. t, !! ami 2, In blue, red, pink, lnventler 11111I white, were l()e anil l."c, now, piece .. :i()0 yurils dress kooiIs. In Phi hi ami mlveil styles, variety of pretty patterns, regular ."5(e kiml, now, per yuril . . 23c Men's real ."Oe All Silk nun designs, now . . . Four-in-hand Ties, choice colors 23c Men's to , President Suspenders ami other .10c makes, reduced Satisfaction Always or Money Refunded "THE FAIR" .Next door to Chandler Hotel OLDRST HANK IX COOS COUXIV Kstabllshod 1881). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid on Tlmo AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS .. ' Officers J. W. Dennett, President. J ? T .1. II. Flanagan, Vice-President. It. K Wllllnius, Cashier. Geo. 1 Winchester, Asst. Cashier. 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! ROT Ml BAI OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For "Rent. Strawberries for canning at$1.25 and $1.50 per crate Loganberries for canning, at $1.25 per crate Guaranteed fresh laid eggs at J 35 cents per dozen Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House Phcne 394-J. UE0. GETTING, Prop. Broadway bet. Central and Commercial KQUIPPUR WITH WIRHLKSS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS OX TIM 12. SAILS FROM MARSIII'IKLI) EVRRV SUNDAY' Dl'RIXd Jl'M; ,T 8 A. M., AND KHOM PORTLAND KVMRV TllfRSDAV AT H .. M. Tickets on nle at Port land City Ticket Office, Oth and Oak Street. Phono HoiT. II. .1. MOIIII, .Kent. IWTER-DCEAN TRAWSPDRTATIDN CO Weekly Service Coos Dny ami San Francisco. HEW HP m SMITH Freight and Passenger Service SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO JUNK 21, FOR AT !1 COOS P. M. R.W MONDAY, Ban Francisco Office, 000 Flfo RuDdlng, und l'lcr Nuuiber S3 .Cooe Bay Agent, O. F. MoGeorge Phone 'it 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 the Dredge "Seattle" tho most powerful, host equipped nnd most thoroughly modem twenty-inch hydraulic dredge In Pacific waters Main office, Coos Bay office, Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Washington. GRAVEL Wo aro now, prepared to furnish GRAVEL In any quantities from pllo in our yard or In carload lots, at following prices: From pllo on ground, ?2.?5 per yard. canoad lots, taken from cars, $2.00 per yard. Retail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. nmumltn PrwUOfflpn TliOne 100. Abstracts FOR RELIAnLE ADSTRAOTS OF TITLE AND INFURSlAiww , AROUTj COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, Sec TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MARSHFIELD AND COQUILLI3 CITV, ORKGON GENERAIi AGENTS, EASTS1RE AND SENGSTACKEN'S ADDm01" AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC ItAILROAD LANDS HENRY SENGSTACKEN, MANAGER Koontz Garage '"" "' Agency for OVERLAND CARS GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty North Front Street Phone 180-J INDEPENDENT AUTO SERVICE Mnrshfleld, North Rend, Emplro, Tarheel, Sunset Ray. Leaves Maishfleld, at Rusy Corner, 7 a. m.; IO a. m.i 2 p. m.; n p. in. Leaves North Rend 15 minutes later. Leaves Emplro 8i30 it, (1:00 Rusy Corner. Nlj;lit phono 1D7-R. 1 1'. in.! 111. HiilO p. '": in.; ii:.iu n. in.; i.:i p. .. p. in. Trips after these hours may ho iirraiigcd fr.