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OKI THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUSTU 1915. EVENING EDITION. FOUR o COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONEY, Editor nnd Pull. DAN K. MALONEY, News Editor rtfrtxfnl Vnnrr nf CoOM CollIltV Official Paper City of Mnraliflcltl. T?nnrn1 nt Mm PnntflfflCA flt Mftrsh' Hold, Oregon, for transmission through tho ninlls as second-class moll matter. i suuschiption hates DAIIA'. I Ono year $G,00 ( 'Per month $ : WEEKLY. I Ono year ... . 60 When paid strictly in advance the suhsciiptlon ptlco of tho Coos Hay, Times Is f 5.00 per year or $2.50 for six months. An Independent Republican news-, paper, published every evening ex cept Sunday, and weekly, by Tlio Coo Hay Times Publishing Co. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. 1 hind, (lie safeguard or I In- world Homo Is wliero loe rules, mi- .solflshiiesx, tact and hariuoiiy exlxt. Homo Is tho dourest earthly sliol- ter from tho cradle to tliu griue. i Home Is nu inn wliero love Is I landlord and eontontiiiont chief , guest. I Homo is a corporation whoso pie- fprred stock Is contented chPdrr-ii. ' Home In where happiness, .lcalili, I harmony, heart's enso, hollnus, l.cr lltngo. heaven dwell. I Ilomu Ih where tho wife Is neat I and clean and the husband kobor and Industrious, children losiiootful. Homo Is a comfortable and neces sary roll eat and shelter lor ns In advanced iikc, and If wo do not plant It while young It will ;;lvo us no simile when we grow old. Lord Chesterfield. All Gveir Oregon ItOSKHt'lU; The barn on the KNTI'.ItPKISi: AXD CLI.MATH ENTERPRISE rather than climate has built up tho Pacific const, declares tho Des Moines Regis ter and Leader in a rcront leading editorial, Rather than recognize our natural resources or praisiug a mild nnd temperate climate, the Iown pa per compliments tho spirit of th6 men on tho coast. The edlorial fol lows In part: Tho assumption that tho Pacific coast Is built up on a cllmnto Is n mistaken one. Tho Pacific coast is built up on enterprise, pure, unadul terated American grit and ambition. Thero are all sorts of climate to bo found between tho Moxlcan border nnd Vancouver. Nobody could bo milted with them all. And yet such is tho pcrsuaslvo power of thorough ly enthusiastic promotion that thoso or pnsslvo mind nro convinced of tho surpassing merits of each spit In turn. H tho const line Were unbroken to Alnskn, nu It would bo ir tho Am ericans or tho forties had had vision, wo should hear Just as much of tho Alaskan cllmnto. It Is nggrcsslvo leadership that domlimtcs tho iiiovoinontB of men and of capital, nnd tho greatest mls tako that anybody can mako Is to nssumo that anything but mggress ivo leadership has innilo Los Ange les, or Snn Francisco, or Portland, or Seattle tho envy of soino or tho less uggresslvo and less progresslvu cities or tho older and wealthier pnrts or tho world. Tho peoplo or tho coast havo Lot every dollnr, to uso an effective phrase, on tho future. Snn Diego Ih a city of less than 100,000. Hut Situ Diego, without aid or suggestion, has built an exposition to nttrnct tho at tention nnd win tho pralso of tho exposition weary. Tho exposition at San Francisco is tho most rcmurknhli) enterprise over undertaken by nn American city. Tho slnto or California gave $5,000,000, tho city of Sjan Krajicl3 co $5,000,000, mid tho business men of Snn Francisco $7,000,000. It la tho only exposition which tho nation al government has not borne a largo part of t ho cost. And this on tho hcols or tho most dostructlvo couflnr grntlon which over swept an Ameri can city with Iho possible exception of Chicago. It Is easy to hoar that Portland and Seattle and thu other northern roast cities have beou brought to a standstill by stagnation In tho lum ber mills, and yet within a fow wuol: Seattle contributed $".",000 to en tortaln tho SIiIiioih for a sliiiclo wool:, wlillo Portland, within tho pntt year, has completed the Columbia hluh way, u load 100 mllon lonif, running along the Columbia, which Sam 11 III, who Is mainly responsible for it. deelnroH to ho the best roadway In tho world. Homo of tho Mtuno abut ment on this roadway am forty feet wide at tho base and fifty IV ut high. It Ib puro imterprlMO that is put ting roads handled of miles long through allium! Impenetrable forests, and along pioclpllous mountain ran ges all the way from tho Canadian lino to Tin .luuiia, Mexico, has tho illmato. Whv Ih not Mexico doing south or the Hue what California In doing north of tho lino? It will not do to ilUcount outer prise, Kntorptlso eau tal e any hort "f cllnnto and any sort of natural con ditions and Ini Mil oltlo and iloolop great Industries. Thev have a say ing In Canada that H a uuvu litis the right soit of mottlo In him you may p.aco him a thousand Iohkuos In the wlldornowi on a Hat rod; and ho will plant pennies and ho will grow dol lars. Tho people or tho coait coun try aro not In a wlldoriuwa nor ou n fint lock. And thoy have tho right sort of mottle In thorn, I WITH THE TOAST I A Mil Tllf- TrA i mivili inc ICH ! (i()OI) EVEXIXC Every day Is a little life, and our whole life Is but a day lepeatcd. Therefore live ovcry day as If It would bo the Inst. Thoso that daro lose a day aio dangerously piodignl; those that daro misspend It aio desperate. Hlshop Hall. 4 HACK TO NATURE A hen Is not supposed to havo much common sense or (act, Hut every time bIio lays an egg alio cackles for tho fact. A rooster Is largly fonthors, with lit tle Intellect to show, Hut nonu tho loss most roosters havo enough good sonso to crow. Tho mule, tho most despised of Roasts, hns u persistent way Of lotting peoplo know hu'u 'round, by hlu Insistent bray. The busy llttlo bees they buzz, bulls hollow and cows moo, And watch dogs bark and gnndors ' quae; and doves and pigeons COO. I Tho peacock Bpreijda his tall nnd j squawks, pigs squeal and rob ins slug, j And oven serpontH know enough to hiss before they sting. , Hut man, tho greatest iniistorpleco1 that nature could devise, Will often stop and hesltnto hoforo hoil ADVEUTISi:. Ql'KSTION KOH THE DAY p Whut has become of tho old fash ioned man who used to sit on a soap box in front or a store and whittle a stick all day? i.Ioraco Maisters place on Door Creek .was destioyed by flro causing a lohs 'of $700. ! KLTCJENK The Al 15. Riirnos clr Iciis may decide to open winter quar ters lu Eugene. ' ALI1AXY Professor V. H. lYoimg who has taught In Oregon j'for the past eight years has been elected principal of the Albany high school. i EL'OEXE The l.nne County horti cultural society has asked the coun ty (ouit to gto the county fruit In spector assistance In fighting the blight. i i PORTLAND Indications aro that the tax levy of tho city will be high er than eer before In IP 10 on ac count of the loss of the liquor rev enue. , HIHJKNE Four carloads of Lane County pears wore shipped to a San Francisco broker. COTTRELL A petition has boon sent to tho public service commis sion asking that the Portland rali iway, Light and Power company be I forced to put in a block signal sys tem at tho Coltrcll station. I ROSEHL'RU One thousand cases I of peaches wore shipped from Rose jburg to tho Portland and Marsh i fluid markets at satisfactory prrcos. ' PORTLAND Tho shot Iff will en jdeavor to stop motorcycle flirta jtlon owing to tho Hiilcldu of Martha Kims which is said to be duu to that cause ' ORHCON CITY -The paper pulp mill has boon lepahed and ri'iuudo'i'd 'ut a cost of $30,000 and will soon start again. CiRKSHAM Tho city hiu had its chemical cart repaired giving tetter facilities for tho local fire depart ment. TILLAMOOK Plans have been completed for a new city hall for Tillamook which will cost when completed $110,000. LAURANDE Tluco occupants of tho city Jail sawed their way out and made their escape. CONDON William Keys, a resi dent of Ollllanr County since 18711 and aged SB years, died at his home In Mayvlllo. PORTLAND Rev. D. V. Poling,1 !a Congregational minister of Port-1 land .and for fifteen years at Tho Dalles, has quit tho ministry to become a life Insurance 11111. "HOOD RIVER It is possible that a gas plant will bo ostabllslied nt Hood Rlvor by the American lias & Incineration Company. , PORTLAND L. F. D. Lehman, 1 pioprietor of a brick yard at Soll wood has been bound over to await tho action of the grand Jury for passing worthless checks to the amount or $2,000. HOOD RIVER Tho uppio grow ers' association Is building a storage' plant which will cost $8,000. UAKER It Is stated that' thero will bo big developments in the ('oruiuupla mining district, ge sease Arnoimg Greoim Aramals 1 bN THE current Issue of Farm nnd , 0 Fireside, the national farm paper published at Springfield, Ohio, an Oregon cnutilbutor describes In part as follows tho strange dlseaso Hint I has sprung up among animals in the far west:. j "Our locality Is afflicted with xi I mysterious dlseaso that affects all ! kinds of animals. Several experts have examined tho brains of dogs juud coyotes that have died with tho 1 disease, and pronounced It hydro- phobln. ".The dlseaso has now spread into all the conation of eastern Oiegou. "Resides dogs and coyotes, pigs, hheop, cows, and horses nro affected with tho same disease. "Ah soon as animals become, af- ' footed they look wild nnd want to travel. Hogs Jump up off tho ground squealing and biting. Soino of tho 'nnlmals nro also affected In tholr 1 backs, others in tholr legs. I "A niiinbor or farmers have lost jns high iiH ten head or stock. Near 1 ly all tho dogs and coyotes In tho lo 'calltles first affected havo died from jtho effects or tho disease. "So gravo is the situation that jtho Statu hail' placed a bounty ot $300 on coyotes lu an effort to ox llermluto thorn, and a fine of $100 is i Imposed on any owner whoso dog Is J found nt largo without being linu rled." ' i flood liitqntloiiH usually last km long as the remursu that gave them blrtli. CHEER I'P! Act Now If Yom Waraft Fi&ie Oeiomis Do not ikwpnlr, (io lu and win; Work haul and wear A chueifiil giiu. A Coos Hay woman can sit down mid wony oor tho fact that she can't ilnd any thin to worry about. dually a muiiiod woman lOKards u divorce as she innards almost any' other article. Shu liituroo that when kho ueeiU 0110 slie can ho and got It and have it chained to her litihhaud. Married Ufa would be blUs If a who would tiy us hard to hold her temper as site trios to hold her com-' plosion. IN tho current Issue or tho Farm and Fireside, the national farm paper published ut Springfield, Ohio, a routilhutor tells us follows how to prepare lu August for flue onions uuxt Hiting: "I have taken pains to bring my now method of growing choicest, sweetest green onions to thu atten tion of progiessivo gardoiiois. Yet It Is only now and then that 1 Hud this method In pi ait lie. Most gaidouers still stick to the espenslvo, clumsy method or planting seln, either lu tho fall or mine nl'lcu lu the spring. "Again 1 must 111 go my friends to try at least a 111 tie patch of the White PoiiiiKiil iSIILrklu. About August 1st sow seed rnther thick ly (an ounce to 150 foot of row) Into very rich, clean, strong loam. Ilnvo tlio rows n foot apart, and keep fioo fioui woods till the end of the season. ' No Coos Ihiy woman likes lo hoar her husband gel a bawling out from another man. She tlguic that tho other man Is usurping her prhologo. European War One Year Ago Today "No winter piolectlon Is need ed. These plants start in strong growth early in the spring, and in May and June (long bofoio you enn opoet to havo grocn onions from sets planted early In tho spring) you wll havo tho most delicious, snow white llttlo onions Imaginable. 1 luiM) uover lulled for many ours to' have thoHc green or hunching onions In Kioat abundance oory spring. Hungary, celebrated his Kith blrtli-,' day today. It l reported that tho Cinr of Russia will nt an early dato sign a Piotlumatlon giving Hobiews in his domains cqunl civil and political lights with ilher subjects, I 1 Even when friend hushuud admits the liuirgeti 1 1 lend wife hatos to ad mit that ho Is telling tho truth, A woman dues not enjoy kissing as much as ou think she does. What she does enjoy Is the kuowledgo that Mm find her so k Usable. COH DHCP, My sou. trv to lent 11 all you enn: Don't ars.uo mid don't stall; Its iKiioruuco that make a man Think that ho knows it all. I STORY FOR THE DAY I HOME, KUKKT HO.MIJ HOME Is whoro wo express our worst and best selves. Home is where tho houit rials its greatest content. v Ilomu Is tho result of learning to heir and foibenr Honu Is the bf?t m liool for mm -lug true men -mil woiini Homo Is God's bltrilu- to man- IIOLTDI) Thoy wore on tholr trip to tho Shu Prnuclsro fair. It was the first MveuluK out on the sioamor ami she wg a llttlo timid about eating, but bo whs gulping It down hi rapidly as possible. "Whv do you bolt vour food In tl(it manner, dearie'" she naked ' Win to keip It down, of course," ho replied. AIO. 17, 11)11 ' The UcIkIiiui iupli.il is moved fiom lliussels to Antwerp. A koeond , lliittlo of Waterloo is repotted south of Rrusfcols " ltli tlio Katsor him self at the front and with help lotu- j lug from Austria, I Russia's demand ou Turkey that ! the Dardanelles bo opened, It is bo 'lloved will Involve- Turkey in war. The Oermau at my lu the north is j props red to stilko nt Irrussels but lu I tlio south tho (leruinns aro boatoii I back at several points. 1 j The Russians aio said to ho ud Hiuinij, penetrating Into Priikslti wheie they nro checked on the Aus trian battle front. In southern Europe then Is a KieHt battle near llolgi-Hdo and the 'Montenegrin troop are said to 1011 ' tluiie their invasion 01 Irosnla. Five Austrian warships ro 10 poitctl lost and the Riisslau (loot in tin Pack Sea icports' t' 0 i.ipture of man (lei man nnd Vistilan iner cbanMiun . Finn Joseph. Emperor of Austrin- .V-'OO COWS EAIi.V tflMl APIECE In the current Issue of Farm nnd ! Fireside, the nntloiiil faun paper' published at Springflold, Ohio, ap-( pears an in count of a big nnd suc fohsful cooperative movement wiilih, , is bringing certain Oregon farmers ' miu'oss. la tho following brief ex- tiact nam tho article appears a few ! of the iiioki Important facts: I "More than II 1-2 million pounds of cheese, valued nt $.M1.71S.IG wns the output of tho IS farmers'. , co-operative cheese factories lu Till-! aniook County, Orogon, timing .191 1. 'Flfty-jo hundred cows, owned by ISO fanners, produced tho milk, I that made this cheese. 1 The uxerngo return from every cowi nftor deducting factory expenses. was nearly $100. This Is a remark able nwrago for .1200 cows." T. J. SCA1FE $ A. H. IIODGIX8 MarchfiolH PAINT AND ftiarsnneiu DECorating co Estimates Furnished riiono 1-lU-H, Marshfleld, Orogoa Attention-Ladies HERE IS SOMETHING ESPECIALLY FOR YOU DAINTY AND ARTISTIC DESSERTS My Special Ainingeinent with Iho Ruiuctt's ViuilHu C paiiy of lloston, we will tunc at our store This Week Mis. St. Lawience, tho v. jMil-famous Ciillnniy AHl'-t. Conic ami ceo, iiImi tiisto.'llio tlellclous tle.-seits uliltli -ho preiuues right bofoio your ejon. Watch hard boiled egg quickly change lii-cfoiw npplei anil pears by the magic touch or Mil' eelebtateil iiitM. The Fainoiw llurnett's Fhnoiw nntl ( ohirs arc used In this Work. Pi luted Formulas anil receipts or Patrons. PIONEER GROCERY 81 CENTRAL AVENUE ' . vacation Days At Goodwill High duaJity 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 A Checking Account A checking account with um means you are getting In tlio path of opportunities. Vou como In peiMiual contact vtitli Hie oflliiaLs of this bank. lly this pei-Minnl contact joit cullUnto an nciiiialntanccslilp which will be of value to jiiii lu cii'.e of need. Ilctlcr lay invuy n little nest-cgK f'i' he wliitei1. Work may be scarce nnd It will come lu mighty handy to havo it little on deposit with us to check against. FIRST iTIOiL BfllK OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For 'Bent. FINE CAMPING GROUNDS EXCELLENT HOME COOKlS SWIMMING, BOATING and FISHING ' DANCING PAVILION Several lwmtu ,in . .. I includlmr J'",! 4 si... .!.., .. : . -."""' IM m. ..i, ;:, (Mj. liiK III time for Hiiiiiip,.. i " wll.'.s nt 7 every uunnU ".-.n illllMII MiiK), Hates ioM,nable. i.,10B, ' Iwuniecs. ,. lllllll0 of c of steamer Itulnbow. Cpt. Ss PL 1 & Httn Bi OLDICST HAXIC IX COOS COUXT1' HstablUliod 1881). Capita), Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest pnld on Tlmo AXI) SAVIXGS DHPOSITa Officers J. W. Ilennctt, Presldont. I J. lit FluuiiKaii, VlcCtPreldent. It. F. Williams, Cashier. Geo. 1 Wlnclinitcr, Asst. Cftshler. IWfafcIif iolrl P n .....1Wvt-uuUU Auto Stage I!IIVO Owl Pharmacy Mar.slificld A. SI. 7:00 OiiSO V.M. 1:00 fi.HO Utii i ' CoqiQkl A& , 0:00 11:00 PJt 3:00 6:90 SIAnSHFIKr.D.COQUIME Atll ciaui; ruin SCIIIIDULK Schcilulo nrranccil to cu witu DontH to Itantlon, Sujj Myrllo Point, WtiKucr, Itotebq ah ucinrs. Fnro from Jlarshficld to Cqtfk 73 cents, SIiikIo Tininbetli, Vnp, win furnish extra ciri lil oxtrn trips day or night; iA charter cars. MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Place for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. Commercial nnd WMj. I AUGUST, 1013 AUTO .STACK SCIIEM1E to poiiTiaxi) via rwnnal Lenvo Multifield and Hortnl Abstracts b'Oll HI-lIilAIim AHSTKACTS OK TITLE AXD lXf'UHMATlON AllOUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. AIAHSI1PIKLI) AXI) COQUILLK CITV, OHHGOX QEXKHAL AGHXTS, KASTSIDK AXI) SKXfiSTACKKX'S ADDITION ' AGENTS I'OIt CANADIAN I'ACIl-'lO HAILH0AD LANDH IIKNKY SKXGSTACKKX, MANAGER Koontz Garage Agency for ' S00 DYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty North Front Street :: :: :: .. phone 180-J I-Vlday 13... G:00 an. Saturday .'. . .H... C:00 an. Sunday li.,, G:00 aa. Moudny 1C... ft: 30 an. Tuesday . ...17.. C:00 an. Vedaosday ..18... CMS an. Thursday . ...19... 9,00 a.n. Kriday 20. ..10:30 an. Saturday ... .21.. 11:30 an. Sundny 22... 12:00 m Monday 23... 3:00 a.m. Tuesdny ....21... 3:30 aa Wodnesdny ..25... 4:00 a.a Thursday ...20... 4:30 a.a Friday 27... C:00 a.n. Saturday ...28... G:00 a.n. , Sunday 29... G: 00 a.m. Monday 30... G:30 an. Tuesday .. .31.. .J : 00J-5 i On Trins LoavhiB Marshfleld 7:00 n. ni you should mttlti laud tho sumo day. l PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR Dr. A. L. Houseworth, PliyHlrlim and Surgeon ' orrifK'iiiliii' Mock. Office hours: 11 io Vi a. !j . i ...... T .. U I, 111 I i . mill l l' " m Phones: Office ll:W Ki 1B l . I IS lAnirillf ,j. m. vvuuiii .,.,- miirnivn THA0T0B Estimates' furnished onreiM Puget Soiled 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" the most pouerliil, best equipped and most thoroughly modor. twenty-luch hydraulic dredge ir. Pacific waters Coos Bay office, Marshfleld, Oregon. Main office, Seattle, Washington. ur. n. m. oiiaw mt Kyo, Knr nnd Tliroat Bptfw-I GHASSIIS FIIW Phono a:JO.J. Dooms SOU-1 T-..I.... Illnrk. I it tint. I). SIATTIB H. SHAW. Pliyslclnii and Surgeoa ....... iinJ. Office liours by appoint ll!I Benjamin usuino : i consuming i:xgWe" I AllUUmv Offices, 20C Irving BW- -- OCT.T. fuono iua-u or - ,. i Marsh IW H. G. Butler ,- cm '";:nB,nH Room 304 Coke IUB. -;. Residence Phono 363-1- Times Want Ads Bring Results W. G. Chandler, Rooms 301 and 302, Coke i B Marshfleld, ores. Wm- S. TOrpen - MarshfloU. QrWI tpsexsMmmmm