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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1015 EVENING EDITION. FOUR ?., fcO?SBAY TIMES M. O. MALONEV, Editor fciid Pub. DAN E. MALONEV, News Editor Official Official k Paper of Coos County Pnpcr City of Mnrsliflold. Entered nt tho Postofflco at Mnrsli flold, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as Bccond-class mall matter. MANY A LARGE MAN IS A SMALL CITIZEN. - BIG flUIO PARADE GEORGE GOORHCM WANTS TO (JET OUT MANY" CARS SUBSCRIPTION KATES DAILY. Ono year $0.00 Per month BO WEEKLY. Ono year ?1.G0 When paid strictly in advanco Iho iubscilptlon ptlco of tho Coos Hay Times is $5.00 per year or $2.60 for six months. A California man hns gone into tho courts to prove that ho Is nllve. If he Is anything llko somo Coos Hay people wo know he will have n hard time proving it. Tho less a Coos liny woman's photograph resembles her tho bet ter she likes it. Most of made. our obstacles tiro home Expects Gmitest Showing Ever Made in Southern Oregon Jinny Plan to Decorate Cnr.i An Independent Republican nows paper, published overy evening ex cept Sunday, and weekly, by Tito Coos liny Times Publishing Co. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIJ1ES. THE NEED OP SWIMMING T HE TIMES has on many oc casions directed attention to tho necessity of including swim ming as a courso of study In tho cur riculum of tho Coos Hay schools. Hoth North Bond and Marshfleld are now provided with gymnasiums, tho Marshfleld building being large ly tho result of tho effectlvo work of Director A. II. Powers, and teach ing Bwlmmliig Is no longer tho dif ficult, problem It formerly was. Tho story of tho senior In Colum bia University, who 20 minutes bo foro graduation exorcises began pas sed a forgotten examination In tho nrt of swimming and thus qualified for tho degree ho was In other re spects authorized to receive, Is a tlmoly romlndor of tho emphasis ono great university Is putting of flclolly on tho valuo of swimming. Of courso this senior had to hustle for his dogreo, but it is said ho got to tho gymnasium and Into his bathing suit, swam In half n dozen Btylcs, touched bottom, dived from a high board, and otherwise provod himself a regular water dog to" tho complete satisfaction of tho swim ming master; then Into his clothes again and back, all within tho re quired 20 minutes. A man who has been through tho training to enable him to dash off a feat llko that has besides tho pleasure and tho health ful oxorclso ho can obtain through his natatorial proficiency, a ready weapon In caso of disaster at sea or tho lesser accldontB In river and lake. In tho last fow years that pos sibility haH so often bocomo fact that tho discussion of tho Importnnco of Instruction In Hwlmmlng, far from bolng an academic mattor, has prov ed itself all that Is vital and Im perative. When tho Lusltanla sank in daylight In a calm sea many Uvea that were loBt would unques tionably have been saved If oven moderate skill. In swimming had boon more general among tho pas Bongcrfl. Tho report that Alfred Vandorbllt, though an athleto, and iitill young, did not know How to swim, occasioned much surprise. If a man llko Mr. Vandorbllt, with every Incentlvo and opportunity for learning to swim, had omitted to do so, how much more likely aro thousands of men and women less lupplly placed In life to neglect this useful sport? In Coos County whore overy road loads to tho water, every child should bo taught to swim, 'Twenty-three" for TIiIk (From Medford Sun) A gent ot Port Orfonl sports tho name of Denial Forty. That's goln' llko "sixty." Somo Coos Day pcoplo aro so fin icky that they will not ombraco an opportunity until they havo traced tho pedigree of tho opportunity and find out If It hns been embraced before. DULY ADMCE Whon things nln't going right with you, and you can't make thorn gee; when business matters look real blue, and you feel bankruptcy: when cobwebs gather on your stock, ami customers nro rare; when all your assets aro in hock, don't cus3 and tear your hair. Just listen to this good advice and tnko it if you re wlso: GIvo ovory artlclo n prlco and then go advertise, and advertise from n'orn to night; don't overlook a day, nnd soon you'll seo tho "world go bright, nnd things will como your way. Invest In Coos Uny Times good ads, and fortuno you will grcot, and in ii llttlo whllo you'll bo 'way up on Easy Street. George Goodrum, who returned yesterday from San Francisco, start ed In Immediately to get the big auto parado for the Fourth of July lined up. He Is nil enthusiasm over' It and already has received prom ises of co-operation from ti suffi cient number of autoists to Insure It being n big success. "Wo want ovcryono who hos a car to bo In line whether they dec orate their cars or not," said Mr. Goodrum. "Wo want a real show ing of the Coos County autoists. Wo would llko to havo ns many us pos sible to enter tho contest for prizes for tho best decorated cars, but anyway, we want tho cars In lino whether they nro decorated or not. Koscburg recently had 30 cars In line there, nnd wo should have dou ble that number." Mr. Goodrum whllo In San Fran cisco, secured somo good Ideas for auto floats, for decorating cars, otc, nnd ho will be pleased to havo :my ono call him up about suggestions. Ho will cheerfully aid them wltn advlso or in any other wny pos sible. Tho women's rest room committee Informed him yesterday thot thoy expected to havo a float In lino. Tho patriotic decoration contest offers great possibility nnd this will bo ono of tho big features of the parade. Somo Coos Hay mon wnlt until it. , . i ..I. . ... . uiu mull just Muuimi iiicm is in n tremendous hurry and then discover that they need a hair cut and sham poo. Other peoplo ofton strike you as being cranky, don't they? Well, that Is Just what they uro thinking nbout you. All tho plcasuro evaporates when a Coos Day woman has to suffer in silence. Men of strong character mako many enemies, but It doesn't nlways follow that nil mon who mnko on niles aro tho possessors of strong character. A court, oven though It .might know all of tho law part of tho time nnd part of tho law nil tho time, might not know all tho law all tho time. Thcro aro occasional moments In tho Ilfo of n Coos Day married man when ho Is glad of it. CHEEK UP! You can ho equal to tho test, Just hustlo and quit sighing; A fallow's bound to do his best If ho Ik always trying. t AT THE HOTELS $?$ Chandler Hotel. D. McDonnld, E. Uecst, A. L. Young, A. N. Holmau, J. O. Ingram, Mr. and Mrs. F. Marx, D. A. Myers, Portland; F. S. Slaglo, Mrs. Uraden, W. C. Laird, Eva L. Schroedcr, Jas. Watson, P. M. Hall-Lewis, Coqulllo; Miss Tenu Sneddon, Heaver Hill; Mrs. J. T. Sullivan, Dandon; J. E. Cowan and wife, Lakcsldo; W. M. Kaiser, V. G. Hlndmarsh nnd wlfo, Hauser; W. II. Lllley, Eugeno; E. D. Fltts, Corvnllls. Lloyd Hotel. f T. W. Duncan.San Francisco; Mrs. A. Qtiartcrmass, North Dend; Joo Erlckson, Coqulllo; Mr. and Mrs. C. Drown, Myrtlo Point; J. II. Coloman, Eugeno; Mart Maxflold, Portland; Georgo Larson, Powors. St. Lawrence Hotel. E. I). Springsteen, Oakland: W. J. Howard. North Dend: Charles Col lins, North Hend; Herman Klein, Powers; Laura Sweors, Dandon; C. E. Harrow, Coos Itivcr; Mr. nnd Mrs. D. F. Green, Portland. Lloyd Hotel. Eugeno Long, North Hend; James T. Mlllor, Chlco; John Ilronk. Pow ers; Alfred Jewell, Isthmus Inlet; W. II. Smith, Coos Itivcr; Alvln Smith, Coos Illver. Martin's Orchestra will furnish special music for "The Christian" at tho Noble Theater tomorrow night QUESTION FOR THE DAV j ' Who Is at war with whom, and how many wars aro thcro? Quick, now! J WITH THE TEA 5 AND THE TOAST it Marrlngo teaches a Cons n..v ,,, $$ I tl'n,t U l8 ll wa8tu of H'Ho tu. urguo i mm u nullum iOOI EVENING If good peoplo would but mako their goodness agree- ahlo nnd smllo Instead ot frowning In their virtue, now many would thoy win to tho good cause. Usher. i M M V LITTLE WOULD OF Kill ENDS I. No wish In worldly strife to roam, lly Lovo our steps nro led; She llghtK tho uudlmmed lamps of Home And Toll Htlll bring tho brend. Wo toll In peace, and peace resceuds. Upon our little world of friends. II. Stars in our Hky, and through storm, Tney shed unceasing light; Lovo'b fires can keep the whole world warm, Lovo'b stars make bright night. For Love, the Comforter, defends The hearts that make his world of friends, ! Frank L. Stanton. tho the Fathor nover notices how much the baby resembles Kb mother un til It begins to crawl for things It can't havo IS1T Our New Store poverty with a woman bv her. marrying We want von to como in and look over our new quarters and see the fine display rooms that' we have arranged. ' We will be glad to play any ! nf Iho nnui mimhm-c rtn -fhn , A f'.wio llr... ....... I I" lM" " IIIIIIIUOIO VII lllll ..ai ho is'uh w,m,;B t,r,:;i Victor for you, or to have you tiy inu new sneei music num bers on one of our pianos, Whenever you are down town, make, our new store your headquarters, You will always be wolcome, L L THOMAS MUSIC STORE 73 Central Avenue. A Coos liny man may llko It pretty well himself but his wlfo is usually displeased with lil.s Job. MODE TltlTII THAN WIT "Sllonce Is Golden." quoted Arthur Peck in n moment of philosophiz ing "That's right," agreed John D. Goss. "it costs something to keep somo Coos Day iuou'h mouths shut." HEAUD IX THE EIGHTH GHADE ', . -i- 'V-r A- ;, '. I I' I .4. !, ' I' v.. ' FIRST HONORS Panama-Pacific International Exposition First among products of their kind first in quality, first in efficiency. Zerolene and Red Crown have been awarded the GOLD MEDAL ' the highest honor the Expo sition can bestow the acknowl edgment that the "best oil and gas the Standard Oil Company can make" are the best that human skill and experience can produce. ZEROLENE Jlie Standard Oil or Moior Cars RED CROWN ? Gasoline oQusz'y BUY YOUR ZEROLENE AT 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 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 Ili I BA OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For lient. Li & BE T BAN OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTY Established 1H8I). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid on Tlmo AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS Officers J. W. Dennett, President. ' JOIl-i J. II. Flanagan, Vice-President. r It. l' Williams, Cashier. Geo. I Winchester, Asst. Cashier. High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Conner & Hoagland The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 IDEA I, Sl'MMER TRIPS If you havo children of your own you will bo worried by them, if you Iihvo no chlldron you will be worried by wgll meaning persons who want you to adopt children. overy I and returns at C week day same After a Coos Day man turns I'. he doesn't worry much sibout any body's romance. Ulniinnit 1)ii litlwwv Inn oa Alti rclt. 1 . . ' UlVtUIIVI 4MIIIIUUII IVIH Vd WtltDII -; imiumro w a youiiR inuu whof,old for South Coos itivcr o in ins hu-oiiu year in college. ' A parallel Is two Hues than can never meet unless they are bent. A sl;ollngton Is a framework or bones without anybody in It. There nro 'JOfi bones In the human body unless a man Is n bouehead, nnd Mllt I llini'n . ... t rt i "i .in. I.l,,l..u .....i ri.,1.1,,.. .i,i i-..., i itiMta itiiii iiotiui itivniv tiif it. i . ' ua mm not "SScrJ."'t..nr,!l'y oti. " "ih mm i on uoiri .mean somebody who dooin't bollevo It. Sunday at S a. m. p. m. Launch Express hours. IDKAli FREE GROVE AND l'ICNIC (iHOl'XDS llrhiB your lunch baskets, u Times want mis bring results. Sunday school '"'all picnic crowds a specialty. Hound Trip. " cents. For chnrjer apply on board phone 1)10X3 or phono U 107. ko fow and or MARSHflELD-BANDON AUTO STAGE Via Coast Hoail Leave Mui'shfield dally at 7 n. m. -I p. in. Leave Dandon dally at 7 n. in. 1 p. in, FADE i?:.m Stands Maisliflelil, Chandler Hotel; Xorili Dend, Opposito News Stand; Dandon, Ciulllcr Hotel. II. N. "DIOIO' ItlCUAIIDS Phono 73. Havo you been to SAltTEIt'S for LUNCH? If Not, Why Not? Something Toiv Every Day. Ico Cream bricks HOe Ico Cream, ouarts 10c Ico Cream, pints lidc j Hot Chicken Tamales. . '. .si for Mel l'lcnle Lunches n Specialty ' SARTER'S I l'liono uo:t.J. Marshfleld, j Opposite Blanco Hotel, Front Street : 1 1 MHS. NEW WILLEY'S STOUE is named THE NEIIDLECHAFT Now in new Home. 7H Cent i nl Mr. . Ladles' Emporium I QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, Phono 10C-L. MARSHFIEIiW, OREGON I Havo your letter heads printed at Tho Times office. I Notice to Campers . To nccoinmoclnto tho Mimmor traffic wo operate boat. Atlantic during (lio cuinplng season. DeKlnnliu: ii , f"M boat will run on tho following .schedule, dallv. ow.Ji I , lUh Will leave MarshNold nl. .1:15 p. ,., lllTivl'g lU (i,,,,,'-" n:."r p. in., letiirnlng ilio nevt. morning nt M: .-,. nt COOS RIVER TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Mwaiiwimwwiiw'wni UIHIII , t.Utw.,,-; ;h wam.tmmm,-- .H.mLDUIi,eamers W A ADA B San Francisco-Eureka-Coos Bay-Portland nioM san FitANcisco North Bound lotooii. in., .iituo lid, :io, .inly r,, to, i.-,, ... .. FHOM COOS DAY FOR ASTORIA AND PORTLAND. ' P. M.TIde, .Iiiiio UN, July ti, 7, 12. it, o., . FROM PORTLAND SOlltll BOLIIUJ P. M., .lime HO, .Inly I, 1), , id, j., . FROM COOS HAV FOR EUREKA AND SAN FRAXCISCO. P. M. Tide, .lime 11(1, duly :, tl. II, til, 1,'.., . WORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP nn Smith Terminal Dock. Phono JiMI. "y in -lrPITf EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD EVERV SUNDAY DURINCJ ,uK .T 8 A. SI., AND FROM PORTLAND EVERY TIIUIISD1Y AT H A. M. Tickets on nlo nt Portluml City Ticket Office, (Ith and Oak Streets. Pliono :J5-,T. 11. ,. .Aloiiu, ,miU It DGEH TH AMSPO HTATI DM Weekly Sorvlco Coos Day and San Francltco. STEAMSHIP iNAI SMITH Freight and Passenger Service SAILS FROM .MARSHFIELD FOR SAX FRANCISCO, FRIIIAY JUNE Ii.", AT H A. M. San Francisco Office, flOO Flfo Hulldiiig, nnd Mcr Number 23 .Coob Bay Agent, 0. IT. McGeorge, Phono '44. Puget Sond 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" tlio most powerful, best equipped nnd most thoroughly iiiodcn twenty-Inch hydraulic dredgo In Pacific waters Coos Bay office, Marshfield, Oregon. Main office, Seattle, Washington. GRAVEL Wo nro now proparcd to furnish GRAVEL In any quantities from pllo in our ynrd or In carload lots, nt following prices: From pllo on ground, $2.?5 por ynrd. canoad lots, tnkon from cars, $2.00 per yard. Retail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposito Post.Offlco. Phone 100. Abstracts FOR RELIABLE ABSTRACTS OF TITLE AND INFORMATION ADOUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE'S ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MARSHFIELD AND COQUILTiE CITY, OREGON GENERAL AGENTS, EASTSIDE AND SENGSTACKEN'S ADDITION AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LANDU IIENIIY SENGSTA'CICEN, MANAGER We me getting out u cut u loguo of prices that ulll bo ieady for tlio trade about July 1st, when wo aro putting m' business on a strictly cash basis. Then, remember that wo will save jour money. t Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House UE0. GETTING, Prop. . Phcne 394-J. Broadway bet. Central and Commercial INDEPENDENT AUTO SERVICE Mmwlifllj1 Xia.i. in..,i i..Jka rn.ii.iwutl Cimcnf HilV. 'Y;ilf 4lUIl JVIU ,l'4llll't -' JMIIIVVI jtv - Lcures Marshfleld, at Dusy Corner, 7 n. 111.; 1 " ' 1 v' "''' -'11. m.: o i). 111. Lciivovi Nnrtli ItciKi 15 inlnutcs later. Leaves- Emplro StrJn a. m.; H:ho n. in.; l.0 p. 111.; M I'; in' :() p. 111. Trips after these hours may bo nrranged for. I horn It r .1.. nM iinj- orm-r Mm puoilO 1 u ju. .