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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1916)
E9 wr-. vem-'m 5mv ..-&? Wi rp j(rt,rx"irrtv.'i FOUR THE C'JOS BAY TIMES, MARSHriELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1916 EVENING EDITION, COOS BAY TIMES H. O. MALONEV, Editor and Pul). DAN E. MALONEY, Nows Editor Official Pnper of Coos County Official Paper City of Maraliflold. Addrosa all communications to COOS RAY DAILY TIMER. $$ t EUROPEAN WAR ONE t $ YEAR AGO TODAY y jan. 11, unr, i The Germans claim n victory over Urn French nt Solssons. The nnsalans advance toward tho western end of East Prussian fron tier. Tho Germans make galna near Warsaw. ., Christians nro bolng killed by tho Mussulmen In Northern Persia. I t WITH THE TOAST Z AND THE TEA J , ,- 1V NEWSPAPERS JUDGE TOWN .i THE hoBt way to form an Impros flion of a neighboring city Is to look nt Its nowspnpors, If theso Journals aro poorly printed nnd slop pily written and If thoro Is Uttlo ad vertising tho community is almost In variably run down. If the newspap ers havo n clenn typographical np pcarnnco and show tho expenditure of monoy for good reporting nnd writing, If tho advertising columns nro well filled, that community Is go ing right ahead, says Uio Eureka Standard. Columns could bo written on this subject, but tho nvorugo small town merchant would still look to his town papor to bo a credit to tho plnco with out tho advertising thnt Is necessary to tho Hfo of tho paper and to tho ln crenso of his own business, intelli gent advertising pays. A prosperous nowspnper makes good returns to tho section it Bcrvcs, yet the uverngo country nowspnper hay to flnnnca it solf tho while tho subscriber Is takr Ins his own tlmo to remit and tlo merchant Is trying to ca'nvlnca him self thnt his Uttlo monthly advertis ing bill Is moroly n contribution to tho town papor anil doesn't really do lilni any good. Mcnuwhllo iiapor must bo pnld for nnd tho pnyroll mot. Montaguo (Cal.) Messenger. GOOD EVENING Shipments Over Coqunille Bair We Lwge Owing 191! Oldeht Hank In Coos County EMtiihllNhed 1881) Our remedies oft In our selves do lie, which wo aacrlbo to high heaven; the fated sky gives us freo scope; only, doth backward pull our slow designs, when we ourselves nro dull. Shakespeare. TIME AND LOVE Tlmo's tho runner of the way Over hill and hollow; When you're old and frosty-grny Thon you fear to follow! Vnln to nsk him then to wait, Sitting at Lite's ruined gate. Swift ho goes o'er Icy biiowb On wings that droop not flying, Plucks tho petals from tho rose, Laughs at lovers sighing, Wo havo lived nnd loved Goodbyol P. L. Stanton. QUESTION KOK THE DAY 4 Can a man who is color blind got tho blues? flKT Till: TOURISTS Thore's ono consolation when tho wires nro down. It works both ways. Wlillo wo don't hear any nows of tho outsido world tho out side world doesn't hear nny nows of us. Ever think of thut? STORY FOR Til H DAY T i HERE is ono featuro'of Coos County, now that tho railroad Is soon to bo finished, which should bo particularly advertised. That Is tho summer rcBort advan tages offered by tills part of tho tatnto. Heretofore it was not much worth wlillo to push that feat no of Coos County very strongly on ac count bf tho difficulties of reach Ing"thiB country. Many, do. not. care, tq fako, t,hBto)ccan,,tr,lp nnd tho oyef- Innd routo was too slow nnd too llfflcult when thoro wcrp othor i6 i,Q.r.tBtAVHlciVfl,'P moro caidly reauH 6d. Rut now wo ' ore to navo a rallrortd and it will be no trottblo for those Buffering from tho oxoos slvo summer heat of Portland nnd 'XH6 Wlllnmotto' Valley to lunlo 'weok-ond trips to Coon County nnd nJoy tho dollghttul cool ollmnfp found, In tho snnimor' tlmo only op tho roast. Thoro Is no plnco In tho United States whoro thoro aro more varied summer resort attractions than In this pnrt of tho ntnie. "Wo can offer to tho pleasure nnd teat seekers fresh wnter lakes, beautiful son benches, rivers, boating, moun tains to climb, auto roads to follow, deep bch fishing, sholl fish to hunt, delightful camping plnccs nnd en trancing Bcouory all within short travol of tholr contrnt point. Such a variety of recreation can hcnrcoly bo found in any othor ono place. Tho Southern Pacific railroad will not fall to ndvortlso this plnco as a resort, but In addition, locnl pub licity workers Bhould not overtook this vory Importnnt nBSot. IlrlttKlng -In outsltlo tourist money is a hlg thing and means much for tho ad vancement of any locality. It Ja interesting to note In this connec tion what Portland thinks of tho tourist dollar, Tho Tolograiu of that city Bays: "What can u tourist dollar do? It will bo brought to this city nnd stato for tho sole purpose of bolng spout. That's Its peculiar mlBsiou, "Plrst, tho railroad companlos will got u part. Every trado, busi ness and profession in tho stato will stand ut bat, and ovory 0110 w'll ucoro n base hit ami catch u good many of these tourist dollars, It Js n now sourco of income a ro-Bourt-o that has novor boon dovoloped horo except on tho surfneo. "Thoro Is unothor auglo from which to vlow tho quostlon. 'J'ho tourist dollar is ono that returns something on tho Investment tho people of Oregon havo already nuulo to ,mako tholr country moro ntUno tlvo to tho Enstornor with money. "Hut tho tourist dollar has oon greator possibilities. It glvos lunch for Uttlo. It rovonls to tho shrewd oyo of tho tourist, who, wlillo ho may bo out for a plcasuro trip, v.-tll never forogo tho ohanco of solzlug upon opportunity that will envlnh him. Tho tourist dollar may ovontunily lead Its possessor from tho East io engngo In eomo now ontorpiUo In this city or state, Thla moans an-, other payroll; another payroll means more employed mon Bpondlng tholr earnings here; It adds to tho city's and state's Importance in tho mar? kots of tho world as producing cou-tere," uo imo nny ucu room in nny t pouso on Coos 13ay and you will find thnt tho closot Is bo jammed full of friend wlto'B clothes thnt friend hus band has to hang his rngs on tho floor-on on-n chair.- - Rutlf you -will listen around, (or tn.wJio, yoii vUt hoar friend wlfo bawling' out' friend tfiusbnnd botauso bIiq lidBiil't any clb- VW i . II : Young Jack was talking to the newvlsltor soon nfter hor arrival. Hq1 eyed her critically for a few mlnutcsj then lookod up nnd stld: , " So you're my Grandmother, nro you?" " Yes, dear. On your father's sldo" remnrked tho old lady, smiling. " Well, you'ro on tho wrong sldo; you'll find that out," replied .lack, without removing his gnzo. Exchange. Nearly 100 million pounds of products woro shipped out over tho bar of the Coqulllo Ittvor during tho year 1015. Tho figures which havo Just been compiled nnd which nre published In the Unndon Re corder, make n flno showing for that harbor. Tho figures In detail nro given below, nnd wero prepared by C. SI. Spencer, who has kept track of all tho shipments: OUTWARD HOUND. Commodity No. Pieces. Lumber Ft. Pounds. Lumber ' 17,744,000 70,970,000 ShlnnloB 24.240,500 2,428,950 0,0C2,P.75 7x10 7x9 35,701 1,008,087 c,U7r),U48 75,292 .1,102,204 12,09 1,050 7x8 47,519 1,774,042 7.09G.108 217,002 0,945,98 I 27,78a,'j;in 2,02G...... 911,700 4,102,050 325 0,(500 ,20,000 14,505 290,100 1,100,400 Ties, Ties, Ties, Tics, 0x8 Telephone Poles Hop Poles . . . Posts Piling Ilox Shooks, tons,. . , Berry PaBkots, (bills) Match Wood, cords . Grapo Sticks Flanagan d8 Bennett Bank MnrMifleld. Coo County, Oregon. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000 INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS Officers -J. W. BENNETT, President; JAS. 11. FLANAGAN, Vice President! It. P. WILLIAMS, Cashier; G. P. WINCIIESTI3K, Assistant Cashier. 3.81G 1)710,750 8,583,750 199 99,500 398,000 43,851...... 020,703 3,133,516 ...388 '595t908 2,383,872 200 400 1C00 Total Foot ,37,007,848 Clicosa Butter . . Con), tons Wool ., Cnscara Bark Salmon, Vi cases 0,250 Salmon, full cases : . 4,140 Merchandise, tons 1,089 925,738 ' 98,003 C20 1.388.S00 i ,t i 18,181 00,018 218,750 289,800 3,378,000 Flanagan Bennett Bank OP MYRTLE POINT Capital $25,000 Officers J. W. BENNETT, President; JAS. II. FLANAGAN, Vlco Prcsldent; L. M. SUPLEE, Cashier; L. T. DEMENT, Assistant Cashier. Bennett Trust Company Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000 Officers J. W. BENNETT, President; TOM T. BENNETT, Vlco Prcsldont; ARTIIUnM'KEOWN, Secretary; BENNETT SWAN TON, Treasurer. Tho Only Tnil Company In the Slate, Outxldo of Portland, Which Organized Undoi tho New l.mv. . ... . . - , in " ! Totnl tons Passengers . Pnssongcrs . 'Merchandise, Inward . Outward Total .'..;. 78,700 ".) .'...157,4 11, 100 , , i 945 INWARD BOUND 1,341 tons 13.C73 GRAND TOTAL . ,, ' Pnssongors Tons Frqlght. 1.34U' 13.073 ; 915 78.70G .2.28G , .i 92,379 NORTH INLET t I ! 1 ., ! SURE THING In this I think wo'll till ngrco, That' bo you sago or bo you fool, We'd all fall might short If wo Woro measured by tho Ooldon Rule. Milestones in our llfo nro so plac ed Our every action can bo clearly traced, A Coob liny mnn may not bo meas ured by his everyday life, hut by his occasional efforts, (Special to Tho Times.) HAUSER, Ore., Jan. 13. A Uttlo daughter f Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Scott had tho mlsfortuno to fall from a horse which alio was riding and fractured her arm in thrco places. Tho Uttlo girl was romoved to Mer cy Hoapltnl whoro alio will remain for a fow days. ', ,Krod' Vaughn, has Just rccolvo'd orflclal notlco of his appointment as PostmaBtor nt llausor, Buccondlng Davis Howard, who has resigned to cngago In farming In partnership with Frnnk Hamilton, formerly cnjl taln of tho launch Signal. Doan Smith, who has bc,on engag ed uero ns a NEWSOFCOQUILLE Note About County Seat Peoplo Told In Herald Miss Grnco Barker, tho teacher of tho Johnsons school, Is enjoying n vacation visit with Pnlrvlow frlonds. Tho peoplo of Falrvlow aro report ed suffering from an epidemic of m grlppo. Mra. P. W. Bnkor and daughter, Miss Alice, returned from n fow day's visit with Mr. Dakar's parents nt Falrvlow. Mrs. Frank Black, of Marshflold, nnd Mrs. Ed. Lowollen, of Myrtle Point, returned to tholr1 homes nftor a fow dnys' stny nt tho Jesso Deyera homo. 100 Men, who for the last year have not been saving, should commence THIS WEEK to save some money each pay day. ' START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT. The First National Bank invites you to keep an account in its Savings Depart ment, $,1.00 or more will open an account on which you will receive 3 per cent compound interest. ' D,0 . WOT DELAY! Make your first deposit this week! National of Coos Bay Oregon First P am Marshficlc, brother, Dr. Howard, nt Evorett, Washington. P. Clmlno, who carries mall to Lakesldo nnd has been using tho Band hill routo, oncountored quick sand nnd nearly lost his toam, mak ing It nccessnry to rcsumo tho for mer hill routo, which la nlmost lm-passable. Mr. and Mrs. win. Follows 'wont (Inmnlcfir. lm rented Mrs. Jesso Doyors, whoso health a farm nbovo Allogany nnd recently I" been ftilllntf'for a number of moved to his now homo. Vears' wnH tft,0 l'enly very 111 W. J. Howard has returned from 0Bt Tuesday and has slnco boon In n n Holiday visit nt tho homo of his vory crltlcnl condition. .Mr. ami .nrn, jawtsuii kihihuluu nnd Mrs. Walter Lnwhorno, of McKln ley, nnd Mrs, II. C. Doinont, of Myr tlo Point, nro at tho Josso Doyors ' homo whoro tlioy woro cnllod by tho ' Borlous illness of Mrs. Beyers. j Tho flnnl Annual Banquet of the stockholders of tho Fnrmors' Union I Storo and mombora of tho Farmors' Union, will bo given nt noon Tuoo- m ndmaviaft Aiieiricara Bank WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE WE OFFER YOU FREE ONE OF OUR HOME SAVINGS RANKS. YOU CAN START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH ST.00. ' HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO 9 Thoro Is only ono wny to hnvo well behaved, porfect chlldron. Anl that la to lot your neighbors rnlso your children tho way your neighbors to North Bond this morning to con-,'ln'. mary 18, nt the W. O. W. suit a physician regarding n throat affection from which tho lattor is Buffering. Hall. addition to tho court houso. EUGENE Tho officials of tho tlllllk VOIir Ohlldrnn ullnlllll lm rnlunil ' i .. -)...... I.-l !.,... ,n,.l,1n,l (lint I I horso racing and cheap carnival It novor sooms to occur to a Cooa attractions Bhould bo ollmlnated nnd Bny girl that n innn novor applies for i sonio other nmusomonts substltuiod. n dtvorco on tho grouid that Ills i COUVALL1S TJho stato dalry- wlfo Is a good cook. j men's convention Btrongly favorod No Cooa Bay hoy tnkoa much stook ! a stato co-oporatlvo crcamory longue in tno theory that u whipping hurts ! of tho stato for tho protection of Help for Bronchial Trouble and Cough GRAVEL We nro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In any quantities from pllo In our yard or in carload lots, at following prlcei: From pllo on ground, $2.V5 per yard. Carload lota, tnkon from cars, J2.00 per yard. Retail Dcpartintut. c. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite PostOfflce. Phone 300. his father worse than It hurts him. t NEWS OF OREGON t HOOD RIVER Tho pooplo ,t I ho city nro making an effort to aocire for tho city u new I'ostofflco uulld- uK aim navo receivod boiuo eiu couraguinont from tholr Coiigrofis mnn. BAKER-rMrs. Sarah Whlttlor, mother of ono of tho clt commls slonurs, ugod S7 years, dlo.l of pneumonia nnd wns tho ninth lc tim of that dlsonso in tho city dur ing tho past mouth. SANTA CLARA. Tho newly or ganized grango Is planning to erect n bulldhiK which will contain a hall for tho organization. EUGENE A receiver has boon uskod for to take charge or rno Mc ltonzlo Anglors' Club and wind up tho affairs and dlssolvo thu organ ization. BAKER Alboit WoJss, nged T.5 yoars, was killed when caught in a buow slido which swept Bull Run Mountain. PENDLETON Arrests In tho city show n big decroaso ulnco tho pro hibition law has gouo into SALEM Tho dairymen. BAKER James Prultt and Ms wlfo, Julia Prultt, havo been in dieted on a chnrgo of threatening to oxtort money from Dr. 11. E. Cnrroy. LA GRANDE Ono hundred per sons hnvo lolned tho Cl'.lMns' Leaguo, which Is formod for tho purposo of holplng tho officers ti forco tho, law. PORTLAND Mayor Albo U r.d vocatlug tho establlshjnont of n city nowspaper for tho publication of municipal reports and other city matters. 'Toley'ji Honoy and Tar Comjionnil acti mora llko a food than a jniafcln." Mr. Will a. nichmonil, InBlowol. Calif., Hayax "I wish to recommend Koley'8 Honoy nnd Tnr Compound a it hail Krcatly henanttoU mu for bionohlut troublo niul coukIi. It nctu no ucll In Imrmoiiy with nature that It Is moro llko a, rood than a medicine." Foley's Honoy and Tar Compound 1ms a wonderfully quick way or booUiIiiit nnd liealini; tho raw tlcKlltur Biirface of th throat and bronchial tubes. It canes tho tiKhtncua over tho ohost. ralHes tho plilrgin oanlly, and holpu tho Htubbom racklnt," couch that la uo ox liana tliiK- and wcaUetilnc, It Is tho host medlolno you can buy, nnd hotter than nnytlilnfr you can innka, for coukIih, coldM, p.tRmodlo croup, whooplnif cough, la arlppo and broii chlal coukIin. hoai-HeneHS. tlckllnir thro.it and otuffy wheezy hrrathtnif. It contains no onlnteu. nml Id iipccmuliln to tho moHt euHltlvo stomach, k-kit Svery uier la , friend. i For salo by Owl Prescription Phar macy. Frnuk D. Cohnn, Central Avo-' uuo. Opposlty Chandler Hotel. Tolo-i phone 74. ' i Abstracts FOR RELIABIiH ABSTRACTS OF TlTIiJJ ANU lMFtHIAlATlOff Anou-u COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TiTLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO, Inc. nLR8RFIEM) AND COQUILLK CITY, OREGON QKNERAL AGENTS, EASTS1DE AND SENGSTAOICEN'S ADDITION AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LANDy HENRY BENGSTAOKEN, MANAGER PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Dr. A. L. Houseworth! " Phyalrlnn nnd Snrgeoa Office: Irving Block. Offlco hours: 11 to la a. m.j fa l nnd 7 to 8 p.. in. Phones: Offlco ll-Jj Rcs.( j, j J. M. Wright Pllone iji.j DUILDINQ CONTRACTOn Eetlmatos furnished on rcquett Dr. H. M. Shaw Eye, Enr nnd Throat Spocialiri GLASSES FITTED Phono 1130-J, Rooms iJOO-aoi jrviug Block, .1 DR. MATTIE 11. SHAW. Physician and Surgcoa Phono 1130-J, H. G. Butler CIVIL ENGINEER Room 304 Coko BUlg. Phono Hj.) Rcaldouco Phono 303-L. W. G. Chandler ARCHITECT Rooms 301 nnd 302, Coko BuiUt Mnrahflold, Oregon, TIME TAB WILLAMETTE PACI CAR Lcavo Marshflold j' G:15 a.m.. 7.45 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 0:4p a.m., 10:45 n.mJ'i 11:30 a.m. 13:50, p.m. l:45rp.tn. 2:45 p?m, 3:45 p.m.v 5:00'p.m. G- lWHi... 6:55 p.m. North city 7:30" p.m. LE PIO MOI0R LetTi North Bend 7:00 a.o. 8:00 8,tn. 0:00 tut 10:16 in. 11:00 ib, ll:4B u4 1:15 p.a. 2:00 p.m. 3;00 p.a. 4:00 p.B, 5:15 p.n. 5:65 p.m, limits only. 7:45 p.m. Hu j: WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on savings! I. S. KAUFMAN & CO, i Local Treasurer H SOUTH COOS RIVER BOAT SERVICE JiAyNCIl EXPRESS loavcsiNfa'rhfielil every day 8 a, in. Leaves head of river nt Si 16 t. m. STEAMER RAINBOW loaves lioud of riven dally nt 7 a, m. Leaven Marshflold at 2 p. in. For charter apply on board. ROGERS & SMITH Proprietors 7 HAVE THE ROOF FIXED MM See C0RTHELL ' Phone 3171 MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Placo for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. Commercial and U'dn'f T. J. BOA1FH Ul A. II. IlODGlNi S Marshficld SA0. . WHAT GERMANY NOW PROMISES TO DO 4 I ' Gormnny in tho Inst note sopt In ' rogard to tho sinking of tho William . P. Fryo, mukos tho following prom Icsos: j Sho plcdgos horsojf to oboy Inter-, mitlonal law with regard to both pnB-1 singer ships nnd morchnnt vossolB. Sho will glvo tlmo fqr thoso aboard to roach places of Bafoty. Sho wilt grunt Indemnity and pun ish tho commander if it provos a offeit. , Gorman snbnuulno torpedoed tho Un report of Adjutant or Persia. Oonoral Geo. A. Whlto, showa an ' sho ngreoa with Amovlcn that safe-1 Increased Interest nnd nttendancoty for passongors is not afforded by Of tho.Orogon National Guard andj6jnall boats iinloss tho soa Is calm a docronso In the cost of inulntoii- mud land near. Henceforth sho will mice. 11QOI) RiyiSIt Plana and upecl flcutlons nro In the hands of tho contractors for tho erection of an see thay nro not sot ndrlft in rough wonthor in small boats. Sho promlstts reparation for tho American Lualtaula victims, Tho F. A. KILBURN sails for San Francisco Via lEureka JANUARY 17, I) A. M. Frpm Smith Tennlnnl Dock For information cnjl 130 L. G. Ol'SllIXG, Agent. EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koomtz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Street Puget Sowed Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction CONLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast work the Dredge "Seattle" the moat powerful, best equipped and most tliorpnghly modwn twenty-Inch hydraulic dredge Ie. Pacific waters Coos Bay office, Marshfield, Oregon. Main office, Seattle, Washington. Estimates Furnished Phoo 140-R. Marahfleld, Ore SAVE MOJJiaY by ordering the fnmoM HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, por ton ,,w Lump conl, por ton W Or halMon of both '73 1). MUSSO.V, 1-rop. Phono 18-J or Iea.vo orders M Illllyer'a Cigar Store. WOOD GOOD WOOD W. II. Lingo has It at 91.00 w S3 cash per load, also coal, flit" prices reasonablp. Garbago reaWP od. Phono ,iiS7'J. DRY WOOD at CAMPBELL'S W.00DYARD North Ipnt Street Phono 370J IDUNGAN . . IIMnFRTA. NG " PARLORS will bo kept OPEN TO THE PUDLI0 A Tegular Btate licensed nadertaker will ba charga Phone 108-J $&pi k' m2smm