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1 i Tift .1 I. . tt I- . . . KnttNUift m.HtAUZ f THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1915 EVENING EDITION FOUR i$j$y!lHM fluently nml most cnjojnbly. COOS BAY TIMES U?-,!!''..''..'!.! the .Undo nnd scented breath and una J. ""M "- -" I....,.., ...i.i..i ,l miirtniirlnc rrauui iNBiiiii"ft The, Drimnl joy of the picnic is to w found In that which nature offers 4 .. . t WITH THE TEA t X AND THE TOAST Official Official Paper of Paper City Entered nt tho I'ostofflco at Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second-class mnll matter. Ono 8UHSCHIPTIOX HATES DAILY. year $6.00 1 Coos County of tho woods; In the flowers and nix of Mnrshflcld. . ,lr0U8 Rrcenery, nnd the song of birds and babble of running waters Wo may say that the.e are avall- . ...tit. i.. ,.....i. .., f.mf ue' lnttrni auic Wiuuii iwuiiij "'"- i of almost any Oregon home. nnd l.nwuwi timi. tlmlr nvallablllty is nn-, UVJ".. ...". ...... limited. It requires no ambitious prepnrn Per month CO I Hon for tho picnic that may bo en- weekly. im-Pil nt least for ono day In every WhoTpnid strictly in VdVnnco tl- On the contrary, the rule may subsciiptlcn pilco of tho Coos Hay Times Is $5.00 per year or $2.50 for six months. An Independent Republican news paper, published every evening ex copt Sunday, and weekly, by Tho Coos liny Times Publishing Co. (JO()l EVENING ! Mnny of our enrcs arc but n morbid way of looking at our privileges. We let our blessings get mouldy, nnd then call them tursos. II. W. Deccher. - HAWAII (If you do not think this poem by Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. Till; RELL AND WHAT HYMHOLIliS IT T Hi: famous old Liberty Hell Is nenrer to Coos Hay todny, prob ably, than It will ever bo again, nt Ic.tBt during tho lifetimes of any now living. A number of Coos Uny- bo laid down that tho more ambit ious the undertaking tho less the en joyment. All any of us need do ... ,, ,,.. nml uullshecl In Los Is Just to respond to the lure of tbc,lo.g ls a truo description of the Pa great out-of-doors that fevers tho ... -fllnnil ..nr.-uHxP. vnti mlcht ask blood nt this season of tho year. Thc'Jamrt. Co)0( who Is aroaIlcnt there HE PALS' Jan n an irancisco 1915 ZEROLENE result Is recreation, pence, rest and n tonic for tho better discharge of tho duties of the day that follows. Portland Telegram. DANGER SEASON- STAltTS T UK Oregon Forest Fire Associa tion Is starting n campaign for the protection of the forests against fire. The danger season Is now beginning nnd the people of the itcs have Journeyed to Roscburg to , state aro appealed to by the nssocla- get a glimpse of freedom's sacred relic during tho fleeting fifteen min utes of Its stay there. Tho Liberty Hell ls famous be cniiRo it rang when tho Declaration of Independence was signed nnd pro claimed to tho world. Therefore, tho old bell symbolizes tho prin ciples set forth in Jefferson's Im mortal document declaring for hu man rights. Thcso are: "That nil men aro crented equal. "That they arc endowed by their Creator with certain nn ullennblu rights. "That among these are life, liberty nnd tho pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights governments aro Instituted nmong men, deriving their Just powers from the consent of tho governed. And "That whenever nny form of government becomes dcstriir tlvo of thcso ends It ls tho right of tho pcoplo to niter or to abolish It, and to Institute now government, lnylng Its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form us to them uhnll seem most llkoly to effect their safety and hnpplncBS." Those aro striking words today. Hut do they reach tho heart us they did In tho days of old? Aro wo the snuio sterling, liberty loving pooplo wo wero In tho days of Hunker Hill nnd Valley Forge? Have tho pco plo forgotten tho fuudnmeutul prin ciples of tho republic nnd learned to bow too much in honiago before tho now tyranny of wealth. There aro mnny who fear us much Tho pcopl Ideal H riiflHdll fllP Ullf'll imituf litlilliir unvu KIM'H 1110 ... . . ....... . w . II1 MttWtllll-,) IUI JO an exchange. .Many of tho torles nt l..ltki. I., tl.nl. I......... .It. .111... ,1... wi twwiij in mrii iiriuiD iiiniiitu mu i truo principles of this govoriiinent ' ns did the torles In tho days of tho revolution. They stand for privilege. not for principle. They will scuff1 at real citizenship and how before tho koiIh of snobbery nnd greed. Hut people of that Ilk do not rep resent the heart mid soul of Amer ica. Tho mass of people nro true! to the old traditions. They nro at' times deceived nnd led astray. Hut tho general movement Is forward I tlon to do nil In their power to pre vent tho spread of flames. "The For est Dollar Is a Payroll Dollar. Don't Hum It Up." This Is the slogan which tho stato association is using In tho posters they nro spreading broadcast. We have a splendid coun ty association in Coos which mnln tnlns n big patrol and which works In conjunction with tho stato offi cials but there is much depending upon tho peoplo In general. A little act of carelessness on the part of tourists or hunters In leaving n enmp flro burning or oven the throwing nsldo of n lighted clgnr mny start a flro which will ho costly. If evcry ono who visits tho timbered districts is careful during tho dry season many of tho disastrous fires would be pre vented. Tho association and state officials aro doing all that they can to provent and to fight fires and they appeal to tho pcoplo to do their part by being cautious. Tho resi dents of tho rurnl districts can bo of great help by reporting tho start of fires promptly to tho county associa tion so flro fighters enn ho dlspntch- ed In tlmo to check tho flnines. The grcntcst part of our wealth In Coos County consists of tho standing tim ber and its destruction menus n loss to everyone- so tho peoplo nro help ing tho community when they it Id In tho prevention of forest fires. but now In Mnrshflcld visiting at tho home of his brother, Judge Coke.) The poem follows: There's n path of gold on the ocean's breast When the lamp of day swings low, An It leads the way to a land of rest, Where the palm and the olive grow. No strife Is there, nor want, nor enro, Xor taint of a human 111; And It basks In a blue-girt day, With n night that is deep and Mill. There's n velvet stir in the darken ing glonm, And n heave of tho drowsy sea, And a white-lipped wave from her coral home With n whisper of mystery. And tho realm of deep Is hushed In sleep, Save n dreaming senbird's cry; While overhead, with u silent trend, Tho sentry worlds move by. OILS V GREASES UB CROWN GASOLINE The Exposition jury found Zerolcne first in lubri cating efficiency; Red Crown, first in carbureting qualities, in purity and uniformity. A victory for Standard products made from California crudes, in competition with other (jatolines and automo bile oils! Standard Oil Company (California) PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY i J. M. Wright Phono iss-H IJUILDIXO COXTH ACTOR Estimates furnished on request This Is the busy season rancher nnd the hen. for the i If all you need Is an opportunity, get busy and mako one. (jl'l-.KTIOX I'Oll Till DAY What has become of tho old fash ioned girl who fainted overy now and then? Dr. H. M. Shaw Eje, Mai- nnd Throat .Specialist CLASSCS FITTED Phone itito-j. Rooms UOU-lMl Irving Mock. Hit. MATTIE II. SHAW. Physician and Surgeon Phone ;i:i()-,I. Office hours hy appointment. HEAVY LOSSES SSOCIATED PRESS dlspntches La In Tho Times yesterday gavo tho official nnnoiincoiuont that tho cost of tho war to Great Hrltalu to tho present tlmo exceeds $U,000, 000,000. The cost to tho othor niv tlnus Is equal If not greater. Hut tho in question Is often asked ir thej Kro,,tcr ,08S ,s "ol '" luono" ,,ut '" ilo aro not forgetting tho old ' mo11' An off,t'ml n"ml ",n,, r Is of Justice and freedom. There I lont,y ,,y l,lu Vmn'h lwlot 8oc,ely French losses In tho war nt 100,1100 killed and 700,000 wound- i cd. It may bo taken for granted that tho (icrmnn lnxscs aro much heavlor than tho French for the Germans hnvo been bucking two lines to the ono of the French. The Hus- slnus and Austrlans have also Incur red heavy losses and llkewUe lCng- liind her Colonies. Tho view that the total casualties will reach four or five millions scorns reasonable. Fur a war that began without any iiilcquato causo the death toll Is enormous. Pllit ftl tttlt'f til t itlliilt tit it ti ti t! fi.tll and the people never l,ho hope. Th,,U)1(.0ll , ()f , deelaratlou o Independence will al-l,,,,,, , Hllfflr , , , wii)s staiiil because It sots forth, i i , . . . . , . , ,, ,, ,,. . . ,, , , ibe charged to this awful sliiUKhter. principles In accord with tho laws Nora Sheppard Is tho author aiirt tho cu uaiiiro nun or liod if tho cur-1 title Is rent does not seem as clear and pure as It should, there Is room fur ap prehension hut not iliHimi,. If wo Killed In Action. but keep the channel stream will clean itself. open, tho I'll I J PIC.VIC (SKI.M I lie. llTl- "llo was so ouiik, O Ood! The patli where Youth mid Manhood meet hu tied, And life was full of promise, rich and rare. This blow which Thou hast dealt 1 fcpnrco run hear; (, help me, comfort me in my despair. TII10 PICNIC (IKHM Is In blood. It is an annual taut, and foitunate Is the per- Uo w:,s "' "'"J" ml son wIioi'hii respond to It to his own!1 '' c,0 "' '"-'''.v ill bo rational eujoyinont. done;" We realize well enough that the 1,ut Tll"u' w" S"' Pu tho Cross picnic Is the target for the cynical ' l,it ul paragraphor. and that certain news- ''u,u w,u alone dost henr my hit paper wits have developed a hort of' tor cry, mental chnrley-horso bontlutr It Cuunt know my urlef nnd m, heart's about for the entertainment of those agony." so profnttoly and callously Iniy that ' tlioy can never accept siiiuinor Jo ! Ladle, of the I'lulMlim Chiirili Tho fool men novcr notlco what tho women uro wenrlng, so tho wo men compel them to pay sonic atten tion to whnt they nro not wearing nt tho bench. Benjamin Ostlind coxsultixo i:xoixi:i:u axi Aitciirri:cr Offices, 20C Irving niock. Phono 103-L or 2C7-J. Mnrshflold, Oregon, Hoforo ho gets her ho thinks she H. G. Butler CIVIL KXOIXKHU Is a bird of pnrndlso. Aftor ho getsnoom 301 Coko Hldg. Phono 14S-J. her he has n suspicion that she lie longs a llttlo farther south than par adlsc. Residence Phono oOIl-L. You can't blame n Coos Hay mar ried man for not wanting to listen to advlco down town. Ho gets plen ty of It when ho gets home. W. G. Chandler AUCIIITKCT Rooms 301 and 302, Coko Huildlng, Mnrshflcld, Oregon. Somo Coos Hay mon waste un awful lot of tlmo telling other peo ple not to waste their time. Wm. S. Turpen AIIUIIITI.CT Mnrshflcld, Oregon. It sometimes happens that you will wonder why a Coos Hay man wears whlskors and thou ho will hnvo thoni shaved off anil you quit won dering why. Hoforo ho gets her ho tolls her that ho would gladly dlo for her. After ho gets her ho cusses a bluo streak ovory tlmo ho tunicas a pay ment on his lire insurances policy. Mayho this countrv would enjoy more prosperity If wo begun work as cheerfully ns wo quit it. SAVE MONEY by ordering tho famous HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, per ton $i,ot) Lump coal, per ton .;.-.ro Or half ton of both $1.7." 1. .MUSSOX, Prop. Phono 18J or leave orders it Jllllyer's Cigar Store It Is funny that tho Coos Hay man who In always giving advlco Is nev er tempted to tako a dose of It himself. Water wagon passengers have nearly all raised their transfers. i THE REAL QUESTION Tho question Is not, will mon honor you for your work? Hut does your work honor you? Your concern ls not only to crento profit for yoursolf, but to make that which will profit ninny besides yoursolf. COOS HAY STKAM LAUXIHtY Phono 57-J. NOTICE Effective June 1st, 1915 Cream' 20c per pint Whip Cream 25c per pint Milk 7'l.c per quart Buttermilk -J0c per gallon Butter 30c per pound Ice 50c per 100 Special prices for larger quantities COOS BAY ICE & COLD STORAGE CO. Phone 73. Deliveries at 8:30 a. m. , and 2:00 p. m. daily Phono 7.1. Hnvo you Iiecn to HAUTHIt'S for LUXCII? If Xol, Why Xot? Something Xev Kvory Day. Ico Cream bricks fi()c Ico Cream, quarts -lOc Jco Croain, pints uoei lint niilrkrm Tnmntou ' ft. ;.. I Picnic Lunches a Specialty SARTER'S Phono I'll:!-.. Mnrshflcld. Opposlto lllunco Hotol, Front Street Xoarly all of us have another jciiess coming. SI.YKX ACCIDI-.XTS That Many Oiirlutr One 20 Mill hold n COOK FOOD SALK tit N-csIiiick's (Jroceiy S.ttlllchiy, liej-ln. Mug at II it, in. XOTICK TO HlDUUUS unless It is fastidiously lniiudered. Hut fur all that the picnic germ au nunlly gets In its work with most of us, nnd most of us will ho tin, better off If w let It so Its course.' We do not assiiino that a picnic to he a plcnle must ho a crowded af fair. Neither do we hellexe that the shaft of scorn and ridicule should be llll'Mlul (it Itllil mini ,.iiIm t.i.1. !. . ' ""w mill nit viijiiat tuii hum I plcnle of that tpe. It Is better to a',hr wotul t0 l'v 'llxered tit whool pay tho penally of Jostling nnd ' hoUb0 '" ,,Ul1 'No- "'' 'oos Hlier. crowding on bout or train In order to . , i Plcnle than not to nlrnte nt ...I . 'J " ".. "' '. l" Kd YOP Imvo Hidi will be received bv .lo Hlaseo on July 10 for 50 cord of JtT. foot fir wood ami 2.' cords of a foot In County Week. A total of 117 accidents wero re ported to the Stato Labor Coiumis- lonor for the week. One was . tni. nt tim tnt.ii ....n.. , .- ! . M. ... ,wim, rvivil Hull- ll'lHWl- ed fioin Coos County as follows: It. Chambers. North Hoitd, fin gers bruised, construction. David F. Funk, North Hend, fin ger ciunhed, construction. Ceorice K. Hudson, North Hend, eye Injured, cuiutritetlnu. W. W. Duiiean. Mnishflolil. hun.i am wt-Ut cut. Miwmlll. A. J. Hurnbaugh, Kinplro, se.Up w or ml, logging. J. W. I'jburu, Myrtle Point, le; bruised. loguhiK. .Mm Collier. Marslifleld, nail ir foot. It. ll. construction. COMMUTATION nn TICKICTS, ijil!.00. IJ MiuslifleliLXoith lleutl Auto Lino Curs overy (en inluules from l ii. in. to lli p. in,; to South Slough onco a day, leaving t II n. in.; to Kinplio tlueo trips a day. fiOKST Al KIXO, Props. lltKAL Sl'.MMKU 'J'KIPH Ste.unor Hnlnbow leaves Marsh field for South Coos Klver ovory Sundny at S a. in. nnd returns at C p. m. Launch Kxpross weok day samo hours. ii)i:.L ritKi; (iitoYi: axd PICNIC (JHOINIIS Ilrlng your lunch baskets, daks and fishing tacklo for a days' outing. Sundny school all picnic crowds a specialty. Hound Trip, ?5 cents. For ehurtor apply on board phono .tlCXIl or phono U1G7. ko fow and or WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, f Chimneys rii-rnium J. N. BAYLISS .Any kind of brick work at prices that aro right. And all work guaranteed Call at 'The Fireside." Johnson Hldg., 137 Second St. Freuclt ranges, boiler work. Phono 431-J GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OP THE OADILLAO AXD DODGE AUTO SUPPLIKS FOR ALL MAKES OP OARS ill" Central nv. Phono ;J73L QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, Phono 10U-L. I MAHSHFIELH, OltiJGON FOR TRANSFER .Xll STOR. A(JE OF IIOl'SIMIOLI) GOODS FREIGHT AM) HACitSACii: Call . li.irtvu rui,i in.,. .. -.!. An n mnHn.. nr f,,,, l... .. ""- "i ... rilCirif " "'-ii i.uery nes wiiiiiu iv uiiiiiiv cry man and or ueailc ' n ) K-ii rre- y and TiMiisfer Couipany. Times want .ids brlut, results. FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono ltlii Residence Phono tji.,i Miuket Ae. ami Waterfront DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS Mill ho Kept OPI X TO THE PIHLIC A regular state licensed iiudeiiakei' Mill bo in rlinro Phone ll)-.,i MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Place for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. Commercial and H'dH'y. zzzzzzn " DRY WOOD at CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD FLinul & BENHET OLDEST HANK IX COOS CO I IT I'Mulill.slieil 18HD. Capital, Surplus and Undivic Profits $118,000 Interest paid mi Tlmo AXD SAVINGS DEPOSITS llto OfflceiH J. W. Reimett, President. ,,,. .1. II. I'luiiiiguii, Vice.Pie.MliIent. it. ii1. WllllaiiH. Caslilfi;. flim. Ii'. Wllll'llml. .. ... Hi '"'.. W 'He Smarted in Life a Poor Man9' Rend about the lives or rich mon nun 111 ," rulo the statement. "He stinted In llfoit poor nmn Wl Competency was only ncqnli oil when the i at mtisSJ firtnnd. Eft Xo man who exchanges his labor for mono (0o ( B slnrt a bank account. Wealth depends upon what you save not on what wJ This hank accepts savings iieeountH In any a ninunt-tU depositor Is always welronio. It pays Interest on tlmo deposits. Slnrt that account now. Having Is the re lit 0 un FNTIOIIL OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For 'Rent. Ml i dlie SCI t cfi -ASCI LcI FOR RELIAHLE ARSTRACTS OF TITLtS AM) lAKUIIXfl! ADOPT Y COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, Sec -TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Is MARSIIKIELD AND COI'ILLE CITV, OREGON' rT GENERAL AGENTS, EASTSIDE AND SEXGSTACKEVS ADB 1 AGEXTS FOR CANADIAN' PACII'IO RMLROAD LX 1IKXRV 8i:xgstacki:n, SIAWGI.R waDeMsssssaansxxxamtm F.A.KILBURNjt7SANTA m l'OR PORTLAND ill'LV IK, li'J, 1ST, AltHST ti, 7, III, 17, U" 27. .'(IC Wc EUREKA AND SAN FRANCISCO $ ill'LV 1(1, liL', 11(1, ACGCST I, (I, II, 1(1, 1M, "II. jpi I'or I'urtliei' Infoi'iuiitlon Apply jH NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. pi SMITH TERMINAL DOCK V. E. .sTl'llll,l5UC Phoiie l::il KK . - -f m f rwJ IlJTPvE ry fc 'Mt'V m a"il If1 irti j, EC4 IPPED WITH WIRELESS L $teamsWp Breakwaffi ALWAYS OX TIME. SAILS FROM .MARSHFIELD EVERY Sl'XD.W DPRING JlUji :()() A. M., EXCEPT SPXDAV, .HLV I, AT I P. M. AXl'l-a PORTLAND EVERY TIIIRSDAV AT 8 A. M. Phono :i.W, ll. ,. MOIIIU! HER EH TR UISPOHTAT 1 (iii i Weekly Sorvlco Coos Ray nml San Franclico, ill UL STEMHSH IPII1I1H Freirjht and Passenger Service jj FROM SAX FRANCISCO FOR ('Ot)S RAY, Till RSllW, "!fl l", at :!:) p. M. 0 W Ban Franttsco Ofllce, 000 Flfo Riilldlng, and l'ler NumWp .Cooe Bay Agent, 0. P. McQeorcie, Pho" Poget Sound Bridge f dredging Co. i DamsAnB?e&Sui't,ins' General Constroc nr nSoMf LETS- Pl;ANTS F0R HARB0R W0RKrl ur uoos Bay office has available for Oregon m vork the W Dredge "Seattle" If H .....I (,, CK, m ,!, til........ !... .... & "w.,j.-iicii jiyumultQ flretlKo lr. rnclflo waters COOS Bav nffinn Marshfleltl, Oregon. lln!n nffirP. ivi uiii uk'V'jJ Seattle, Washing OCEAN BfACH"AUT0 LfiNE ovM V Kins. Tars leave Mar,f,el ? 1 fl , flI1(, S Aiirtli Front Street i Phono 270 I , -V ! JSLur SmUhSlo'noe? SfiMNii'