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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1915)
': IS nwyiHill SSHraH n n. PST ssaapT ra KWZFZvr. rr. mamii teams awa i THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1915 EVflNlrJG EDITION. hi ffi s THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHO-D, OREGON w r"V is T I 4 M-' 4: "7 3 J 48 ' r j 11 ft cSoE 3E BAY TIMES M. 0. MAXONEV, Editor nnd Pub. DAN E. MALONEY, News Editor Official I'npcr of Coos County Official Paper City of Mnrehfleld. a. movlo ple(iirc netvess bIio nnortn and says: "ifiihl I sUpposo If I ran up q lot of bills and didn't pay thorn I could linvc good clothes, too!" Entered at tho Postofflco at Marsh, field, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second-class mail matter. SUHSCMPTION HATES DAILY. Ono year $6.00 Per month CO WEEKLY. Ono year $1.50 When paid strictly In advance the subnet Iptlon pilco of the Coos Pay Times is $5.00 per year or J2.G0 for six months. An independent Republican news paper, published every evening ex copt Sunday, and weekly, by Tho Coos Hay Times Publishing Co. Lost faith Is ono of the few things that may not bo recovered by a Times want adv. (01. MOItltOW I'HOMOTED Prayer Is n good thing. Hut It would help some If wo would put as much energy Into fighting temp tation ns wo do Into praying for forgiveness aftor it has happened. When eight or nine Coos Hay women nro talking at tho top of their voices nt tho same tlnio they aro not fighting. They nro having a good time. U. S. Army Engineer Mor row, who Is well Known on Coos liny, nnd who has been stationed for some tlnio nt Portland, Oregon, has been detailed to tho post of second In command nt Panama. Ho lias been ordered to be nt Pannmn by August IB, and will take up tho duties laid down by Colonel Chester Harding, who takes Colonel (loctlinl's plnce upon the hit ter's retirement In November. WILL HOLD OFFICE I NEWS' OF OREGON tl MONMOt'TH - Plans have been " "'"M-OdC IS DKCLAHED completed for tho erection of a $50,- OJ'AMKIKI) AS DIHECTOH 000 training school building. ! , ' Easl.sldo Discission Hog-ariling Nlee- llnv. Father Lnnn hnl.l ' "" ,s '"'""Kilt 1 l lose MIOH.S , ALHANY a celebration ot the tenth anniversary of his coming to Albany to reside. She Owiix Property PENDLETON A. n pioneer of Pendleton, died nt his home, aged 79 ears. QPESTION l-'Olt THE DAY MPS OWN II END The governor nnd his pnr tj were given a warm greeting when i they visited Uend. Address all communications to CO09 HAY DAILY TIMES. A LESSON IN ECONOMY "I N MY OPINION tho advertise ments nro far from being tho least valuablo part of tho pa per," remarked a Marshflold citi zen nnd, continuing, said: I look thorn over carefully and savo at least five times tho subscription prlco of Tho Times through tho business ndvantngo I gain from thorn." This truthful statement of fnct contains a suggestion for every reader. Tho Coos' Hay Times hns been publishing a series of adver tisements with prices Hint meant n direct and actual saving for every homo that took advantngo ot the offerings mndo therein. Tho morchnnls aro tho purchasing agents for tho peoplo of Coos Coun ty. They mnko their report In tho columns of Tho Times ns to what they hnvo boon nblo to do for their clients. Every dny thero nro notices in Tho Times of special values, which for some good reason or other can bo had in tho storo of this or tnnt merchant. Thero nro special exigencies In tho dally history If every storo which Times' advertisements toll about. A morchnnt finds a special opportun ity to buy n largo lot of valuablo goods at a low prlco. No other storo has them. To make a profit on tho transaction, howovor, ho must turn tho lot over nt onco. Ho cannot wait for tho goods to ho picked up ns customers urirt In by chnnco. Ho must lot tho wholo city know about it In a Bystomntlc way, If tho good will movo too slowly, and tho denl provo a failure Tho ndvcrtlsoment In Tho Times furnishes tho quickest nnd best moans by which ho can solicit tho wholo town, Similarly some morchnnt Is con stantly finding that ho Is overstock- What has become of tho old- SOME Ol fashioned grandmother whoso skirt was u foot longer In tho rear thin It was In front? i.o(.'(;i:its TOXKJIIT THItOUdll Tho reason why a fnt woman knows thut she is getting thinner Is becnusi) everyone else can see that she Is getting fatter. The old fashioned girl who used to believe It was sinful to paint the cheeks now has a daughter who hns to uso a dime's worth of cold cream to get the enamel on her fnco soft enough so sho can peel It off be fore she goes to bed. A few hard cases aro apt to make n lawyer case hardened. Most of tho sympathy you get In life Is nlmost ns sincere ns Is tho sad look on tho fnco of Fred Wil son when ho Is conducting an $800 funeral. Wo aro nil willing to give Carno gio's nnd Rockefeller's money to ho poor but wo get highly Indignant when Boine fresh Individual hints that wo might donate it little of jur own coin. DOWN Do war o of tho meek cueumbor, men! For fighting It has no renown, Hut It puts up n battle when It finds you have got It down. .Many Arc Expected Hero for Celo- hmlloii NIiiiio from Ponces (o Sec Myiilo Point Itaeo At noon today tho Tar Heel log ging camp was closed down and the men turned loose for i.lulr Fourth of July; tonight the enmp tit Powers will closo and, nccordlng to A. II. Powers, practically every one Is Intending to leave until next Tuesday nnd that even the cooks vlll take u vacation. McDonald & Vaughn nro expect ing to cloho their ciiinp tomorrow night, and It Is expected Mi.it by that time thero will bo loggers In the city from all parts of the coun ty. Machines have gono to Powers to day, Intending to return tlih veiling with several car loads of loggers nml inoie are expected on tho train tomorrow noon. Special preparation has boon made for tho men on tho Fourth of July piogrnius for both Saturday nnd Monday. It Is said thut many fr-vn Powers Intend .to attend the rnccs In Myrtle Point on Friday and Saturday. COUVALLIS rho members of the Perln family held a reunion for tho first time In 53 years. OREGON CITY Hcpreiientntlvo Hawley Is to bu the speaker nt tho Fourth of July celebration In Oregon City. Dy producing receipts showing her self the owner nf shares In n cor- C. Henderson, ' .lrniin ,,nviii,, tnna wiiiii.. ti. , .-.. j,..,,.., ..,... ......... ... city limits of Enstslde, Mrs. Irving Hndlock was last night duly declar ed a legal member of, the Enstsldo school board. This ended n discus-( slon thnt has wnxed since the elec tion of ten days ago. I Intense Interest centered about tho meeting of Inst night and thero were between 75 nnd 100 persons, present nt tho meeting of tho board ' thnt was called expressly for tho pur- Doht Cross ivi 1 netted . ISS Jewelry Stock' Auction Sale. poso of reaching u settlement of the difference. . itepresentlng Hnymond H. linker, I county Bchool superintendent, who) Is busy with the touchers' onmlna-( tions In Coqulllc, .1 lid go Hall nttcuil-1 SALEM Tho Oregon Hop drawers A llllfinlnllnii hiliimtf. ... .!.. I . 1 .. I 4 f tTnnnnn """"" u '""" "l i oil tho meeting of the directors. yAvsu,uvu ililll U1U lUllllUl Ul UVtVVV bales. SUTHBRMN Tho business men hnvo subscribed more than $1100 for Mrs. Hndlock brought with her receipts showing thnt on April 15, i 1015, sho had secured tho owner-' ship of three shares ot stock In tho Kcnwill telephone lino ut Cooston. I Hundreds arc daily taking advantage of the wonderful bargains. This is the greatest opportunity for securing long-desired articles and to provide for future wedding, birthday and holiday gifts at only a fraction of the regular retail prices. Every article sold is backed by the Red Cross guarantee. SALES AT 2:30 AND 7:30 QAILY RED JEWELRY DEFT. big Fourth of July celebration to'Tho ll0ard thell ,, n r(.8oul,OII' ho held July SHERIDAN Drinking fountains whero horses can be watered by tho farmers when they come to tho city uro to he Installed. according to Judge Hull, stntlng that, this being the case, Mrs. Hadlock I nut been legally elected school director of Enstslde. LAND CASE UP OH, JOY! The Coos Hny girl Is all smiles, tho dear, For this thero Is a reason; She knows full well tho tlino Is here To start the hammock season. Ho Is u wise dentist who Is able to draw his own conclusions. Homo mndo advice Is just as sat isfactory ns nny of tho other brands. ed on cortnln lines, nnd must turn his goods quickly to avert a heavier loss. Tho Tlnios gives tho nows of It. Chnnges llko theso nro coming up nil tho tlmo. The peoplo who do not follow them through The Times nro adding to tholr cost of living. Tht tlmo to buy Is when some ono wants to soil. And If a man hns anything thnt ho must sell promptly, nnd nt a prlco advantageous to tho custom er, ho will not keep still about It, nor wult for tho public to hnppon Into IiIb store by chnnco. Ho will Invite them In by nn nil vortlscmcnt in The Tlmoa and the public will find quickly that It pays to trado at tho storo that advertises in this paper. A dlfforonco between husband nnd wlfo Is not ns dangerous as Indifference. A Coos Hay man Isn't necessarily crooked hecnuso ho Is unable to keep his face straight. In after years a man is apl fo bo ashamed of the life ho might hnvo led hut didn't. YOl'XtJ Ot'l'LE U'EI) MNs .Minnie CuiImiii Heroines llrltlo of J. W. Young, of l,n!a.ile To Locale lleie A romance of Lakeside was cul minated this week when Miss Minnie Curlson, ot North Lake, beennio tho bride of J. Young, of Lakeside. Tho young couplo yesterday returned to Lakeside whero they expect to iniiko their homo. Tho groom Is own er of u pool hall thero and last year had ehargo of tho gasollno bont for tho creamery at Lakeside. Tholr honeymoon was spent In .Marshflold where they remained for a couple of days huforo going home. They have many friends who wel comed them back and wished them Biireens. PORTLAND Miss Carrie Loo Chamberlain, daughter of (Senator ' ('oos County .Men Contested by (he Georgo E. Chamberlain, was married Forestry Department to Donald Wood, son of C. E. Wood. Joseph Schnpers returned today i from Rosehurg whero ho was a wit-1 PORTLAND Twenty-eight Rnl-,1I0S8 ' l'"-' lnnd cases In which n( oons In Portland go out of business number of Coos County homestead July 1, reducing tho number of sal- u1'8 al"e being contetsted by tho For-j oons In the city to 298. estry Depnitmcnt. The defendants , 'clnim thnt they lived on their clnlnis ROSI3UURG Lark Evans, aired IS for sovertil years but linil to leave WMXDHltl'TL VALIL'S IX DRESSERS THE REASON Wo nro fuclury iwiils for tho host line or Hie const. latest flnlsliiN. All (ho years, was nrralgned before tho city I hecnuso they had no money mid hnd recorder on n chnrgo of unlawfully i to mnko n living. Tho men whose transporting liquor through tho city. claims aro contested nro Fred dur- rott, Georgo Giierln, Georgo Langer, ' COTTAGE GROVE John Dume-! Harry Krlbbs, Hert McCloskey, Wll wood, aged SO years and n resident! Ham Uerry nnd David McXalr. The of Oregon for 5-1 yenrs, died on his case Is being heard before n special We carry this pattern in stock in GOLDEN, WAXED, DULL, MAHOGANY, CIRCAS SIAN WALNUT: Priced $16.50 $17.50 homestead near Cottage Grove. referee. ORESIIAM Tho voluuteor flro department will hnvo In charge the Fourth of July celebration which will bo hold nt Gresluim Monday. t LOCAL OVERFLOW ALHANY Tho public salo which ' ,IEXUY O'.MARA ha? moved Into is held tho last Saturday of each month was on tho Inst occasion lnrgely attended. Congressmnn Haw ley was present. DELAYHUERTAGASE EUOIONK Tho I.nno County fruit Inspector stntes that the southern part of his territory Is badly nf fected by fire blight which has at tacked tho fruit. tho Lauguorthy apartments In South Miirshflchl and Dan Mnloney has moved Into tho bouse near Eleventh nnd Central which Mr. O'Mara vacated. Priced $25.00 $30.00 $33.00 Wo also carry Dicssor.s In stork In the following finishes: Wlilto Enamel, I'liineil Oak, Wnxed Onk, White Mnplr, n( fniiu SHI.riO (o l7.r.( Theso two styles mo among our crj best sellers. I Satisfaction giiainnleed. GOING B HARVEY COMPLETE HOt'Si: 1TRXISHERS. j WIIHTHETEA 1 AND THE TOAST 1 $ 4 GOOD EVKXIXG 4i Endurance Is tho crown- ' Ing quality, 4, And patience all tho pns- slon nf lrrnnt Iioui-Im . I Jiunea Russell Louvll 4 44444444 Thero nro times when a man doesn't think he Is getting his money's worth. Ono is when he invests in n monument. CASH AGAINST .MEXICAN DICTA I'OR IS POSTPONED Tilnl 011 Conspiracy Charge for Vio lation or Neutrality Will be Held July l. tllr AmhUikI l-rnH la coj mr Tlmti, A Coos Hay man who falls at Ki' ,,ASO- JllIv 1. The caso everything else can succeed In mulv"Kall,8t "norta and Oroxco and four Ing n woniaii of 10 bellovo she looks "U"'H '''"'Wd with conspiracy to young enough to bo tripping off to v'",a,u ,llu I'nltod StntoM neutrality high school. ,IIW 'as postponed today to July 12th. The postponement was granted on EXPHESSIXG HIMSULF lequest of tho attorney for the ., , , prosecution. It. E. Crawford, assist- I'rtend wife can gab both night nnd nut Pulled States District Attorney ,. ""'! ,ll,y wl'u stated that the government 1011nl111 and ho nro sore, hd been unable to collect all the ut hubby has the final sa - eildeaco 0, bring Important v,ll- m "" I"" door nehses Into eoiiri SALEM The Oregon- branch of tho National Association of Post offlco clerks In session hero went on record ns favoring short night hours. 1 1 . PORTLAND Tho city cntortnln od tho party of distinguished Chinese J who nro visiting this country to be- como acquainted with American bus-1 Iness. ' JOHN WELCH, Jr., Is hero from Porthufd for the Welch Dental Supply house nnd for 11 few days will bo calling on tho trade. Mr. Wolch was captain of tho baso hall team of the U. of O. this season. DR. F. E. THOMPSON and Hnrvoy Heckwith, members of the State, Industrial commission, wcro hero last evening, returning 'toduy to' Salem. Mr. Heckwith Is li old ' friend of Dr. Straw whom ho mot here. FLANAGAN i BEI1ETT BAI OLDEST HANK IX COOS COl.VTY Established HUH). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid nn Tlmo AND SAYINGS DEPOSITS Officers J. W. Hemic! t, President. J. II. I'lniingnii, Vice-President, it. K. Williams, Cashier. Geo. i Winchester, Ast, Cashier. 1 HAKERHaker County wll hnvo Its annual fnlr this year although , tho county appropriation was cut off, ns tho farmers hnvp subscribed ' sufficient money. I MR. AXD MRS. SIMON MEYERS arrived yostordny from Des .Molnos, Iowa, for a several weok's visit with their son, J. a Moyors and family, of Hunkor Hill. They oxpect to visit the exposition on their way home. SALEM Word has been received from the secretary of tho Interior j thnt a 1,000 ncrea of land In Jordan 1 Vnlloy In custom Oregon has been withdrawn front entry. ON Till: FlltlXG LINK. Ion miiBt leave the Land jf Ni whero, W horo they never rise and shine, The world will run Whore tho things are doim, And that's 011 the Firing Lino Fair Is tho Lnnd of Dreaming . Rest of the palm ami pine, Hut Life culls Life To the splendid Btrlfe, And that's on tho Firing Lino. 'TU tho strlfo of Toll, fur ringing, Of strength and courage fine, Tho bruvo and true V.'lmro tho work's to do, And that's on tho Firing Ll,u! , F. L. Stanton. Thero Is 7 Ul tiaum n -v is- r . mmzMmmiiwBmL . ,mmmm u&nrlllrliH sM mrH mrwF aHl W I3m& mWi kif v. HBiEi vSpS KLAMATH FALLS Thomas Ln mont, director of tho J. p. Morgan company, of New York, has arrived to visit nt tho Hiiirlinun summer home. CHARLES PUTKRSON enmo down this morning from Hnyuos Inlet whero ho was Injured this week by railing through a poitlou of the roof on the now homo of Cnptaln John Monsou. Ho expects to go to work ngtiln Friday. MKDFORD There Is n plan on ,foot for u largo Irrigation plant for ho Rogue RIer Valley which will bo provided If tho owners of 1 0,000 acres of lnnd will agreo to take tho water. I W. E. IRELAND and family will loave In u day or so for Camas Vnlloy for n thrco wooks' visit with relatlvos hi that sectlton. Ho has boon absent from thoro for over n ' I year and says that ho has simply) got to get hack and got some "Cu I mas Root." TRIES ANOTHER ROAD ARTHUR DE.MORKST, a woll known Coos Hay pioneer, who Is now ma king his homo nt tho C. H. Dun gnu rnneh, enmo down today for 11 Uslt. It was his first trip to Marshflold In n long tlmo nnd ho was warmly welcomed by ids old friends. 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 sayings account here because we want to encourage thrift and industry. J . We pay interest on savings accounts. ""' You may open an account at any time in anTamounT FlTITIflLBfll OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For Tient. ffli'LfORP.IRVINQClriMINCS.CHABIfiTTPnnpTOM , . ' oU1 Co0s ' Wagon road hut writes i lffiEnKKM tac.k . that '" roa" " n U .bap. ; ..v,wv r,u riuuKuw UOHANTIC NOVEL BEING FLMFn rv b vimXm North Heiid Editor Has Rough Time With Auto. 1 Edgar McD.iulel. editor of tho Coos' Hay Harbor af North Ilend,-stalled j Sunday n his nuto with his wir nnd tlueo sons, on n trip to San Frmi-! l,U0K' ,'i:i,,,Al'T ''' lf returned Cisco to soe the Exposition. They nro. traveling U Mr. McDanlol's machine.; no auouipted to go out over tho a Coos Hay man 1.0 '! luivw 'tt PICTURIZEO ROMANTir Nnupr m.V?':" ' .sRT " mul that hobmfcn .mu vi .! .... .i... - ..w utinu riLi'icu riY my Mr."A' - -"v.... ,....vo " l,lai ho suves mutch Btubsil Of tho mnnv lntoroM,, ...i ,........ .-...- r. ,uj toro ,, . . . . . ,. Kfli " WttZSH Tn '?:' - turn back and t,y nlcturoA 1,6-., win. ..;.'".""". ",v .UC'S nimcd by Fhtnu "A." tho n.,n """"t rouio. no nuuinged to get " -- IIIWOL lllllin KNIVH In ... 1. . ' -- .. v . a 6cenl li "1 Ran.lolni. imn 1 li.-.. .T . w" ,roi cnaptor V. dopictltiE ,l"UK ,0 coquiiie whore ho had his , .arrivedf u- m v "Arthur Stanley" irViV,; 7... . I'.i.'.'L " I0le'U t"o shorlff uiurucr'or 'i i... ... tho ,- , ;; ,?"" ? "rrost for tho -"Esther." - -ed dnuchtor r ii, ZJ"'?r2?'! ,'0"1? Wckfonl, ns ! pffort to ci 1. 1 1 iv for kindling. 1 1 mi. mws Every Coos Hay girl thinks iho could play tho rolo of coijuotte nil right If Bhe cared to. 0 P'K- ..cturized romantlo nw Ibcl g nil c V-F ,h "' oi hc'ttivitii is most Imnrosslvn t 1. . ! l) l lilnR A," tho ono . , 4 li "., Randolph hSl, lUch,onlltVa"nfiV Clm",or V. UopIctlnK , lW d tc m, v "Arth'ur Stanley"' U Z? L , ni. " ?LT"T"l lr' Ol 'li lx;o." In tho Inwot. lof iT. " . iirresi ior 1110 .- ed dnuKhtor .of 0hij,""l.?".? 1'lford, as , When a Coos Hay woman who ggj , t " r ' '7 .V'T8 '" ' ca hS.p? iK Hasn't an ,IJ;W cJo.Jje. soesk a Silo' Imlb! I a X to h 'ol TVlZn hetT'.n'i? ,h rJ1 ,f M'clu?e! neighbor oniau allbfeyle'fia 'Wf fctu.u.y (Wlliuim RuBsel ). IUo Bdvcf urcM Wharlotto liurton) flllj Illnl'tllllur ri'ilhl l.'.i.m...-. 1... ....a ...U1....IP. I,..,, I ,llt,Vlll7. .III. Leppart was' called to .luiictlon ' City about 10 days ago by tho death of his mother. Tho couplo' visited nt the home of Mrs. l.ep-j part's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, Zoll.' in Eugono whero tho fathor is re covering from a severo Illness. J ""mmwmS GRAVEL Wo nro now prepared to furnish ghavfi. in .,.. from pile In our yard or in carload loU toL7 JT From pllo on ground, $2.?5 por jarj camad lots, taken fro g prices: "J cars, 12.OO per yard. Itetnll Derailment. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfo- fV Opposlto Post-Office. " Phone 100. Hnvo your letter heads printed at maehluo straightened out and then!'1'1'0 T,,nes of,lce- loft hy way of Handon and will motor down tho coast road through Curry County. "1 J es want ads urlng results. Times' Waist Ads Bring Results Cms leave Mnrshflelil , Car.', leave for Empire . Cms Leave Suiixet Hav OCEAN BEACH AUtOllNF t.oibt Kin-. ;,';;";:,::,!?-',m-p.n1 i " " ".. J. il nml r. .. ' I' 111. ... T u ... ,. ' riues, Empire, :i.1c: Tmheel or S ,.."'' ""'' ,ln r P.m. - - "'"biii one; s 'Unset Hny 75c BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING 70 THE COmItok v v i i .'I M LI I. U -n hsmi