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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1,916 EVENING EDITION ."n. SEVEN IN THE Spf ...... ..i nr nistv water occurs, It nccreiiu" - .... . ... .11 i i . i, fmirota. Tlio water m mfuiuiu link should have a faucet for this purpose. Keepi ing Time Rafimoldls D (OWraEK FJ1KST AOOITHQN) 178 Central Call Rusty Water almost always coiueu from bocniiBo of the (3 DOt . . . ,.,,., nltilllir III Mi,. Iioiihii nml In "f dirt or forclRii nwltor, for If It wore then both the hot and id water woulil bo discolored. The hot water piping In Homo mm tauscs moro mat than In othorB,( duo to tho galvanized tlnc of tho pll'ca being of poorer duality. When placing new f;,fpalrlnso!dwatorplpliiK, "HlHt on your plumber using the Cf'fr"n"b . . . . r ....l I..... II,.... l. ..,.. r.. ..II.., Kit jrailo of galvniiircu iron inu ui ufc ,VBO ....... -iuihid ""where rusty liot water Is cupoetally bad It can bo remedied to , considerable extent by having a phunbor attach an Inexpensive j,dco to tho water nlpo entering tbo hot water coll or stove- tick for tho Introduction oi a huiuh wi " " vn.u wuum Tie lime mlJed lo tho Hot wator win largely provoui mo lormn IIod of rust In tho hot water pipes, but It will mnko tho water tonewhat harder and reuiilre moro soap, Don't heat jour not water supply too not. a tomporaiuro or ltd deitrccs Is sufficient for all ordinary uses of hot water and to iicfcd this causes troublo. Flush tho rust out of the bottom of jour hot water tank nt least once a week. Every hot water COOS BAY WATER. COMPANY MAitsiii'-nan and north iw:ni, orkon. PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY srr T ing The Dollar Home Every Dollar sent out of town for a pur chase enriches some one else. Every Dollar spent here helps to enrich this city All things being equal, our merchants are entitled to your first consideration This prosperity is your' prosperity. As they grow they become greater fac-. tors in our city life. In many instances you can buy at home to better advantage than elsewhere. Look over the Advertising in rodayfs Coos Bay Times and see if that state ment is not true. Compare goods and prices and ascertain whether or not our local business men are "on the job." - v wlion coinos the lirlKlit hiiiisIiIiio d ttnII11 ,,, r 8irlIB l011 eomes (lie desire (o gvt out or doors; .0 ilcilro lo dig In tlio vumn faith; spado tip tlio g,de imlcli; loosen (he earth around (ho rose bushes; til... h lu.es ,, lInlIl ,,. MnU (It ( ( fcw wwU Mill yield MirriiliMit U'getable f. the fm,. ,a,lo nlu, )cnlllrili flowers t() delight (ll(! OJC. (Jet n Hiu( of rich earth now. (;L.( it In Hunny, sheltered FIHST ADDITION, uiino the mill Is deep and rich; where Mi'rct.s mo Kinileil, city water servlro and eeix city convenience Is at hand, liny on your own term.s one of these line 3() lUO-fool lots at the lew pi Ice of hut ijMoo in the home section perfect. svelopment XOTJCIJ OK SAliK OK IMI'ltm'K. MKXT HOXDS. Noilco Is hereby given that scaled proposals will ho received by tho Finance committee of tho Common Council of tho City of Marshfleld, Coos county, Oregon, at tho officio of tho City Itecordcr of said City or MiirHbflold, In tho City Hull vf mild city, until hair past 7 o'clock P. in. on Monday, the 28th day or Kobruary, P.I1G, Tor the purcluiso of street Improvement bonds of tbo City of Marsh Hold, Coos county, Oregon, to tbo nmount of $7!).7o. All vit said Improvement bonds to bo In denominations not exceed Ing $500.00 and bearing Interest at the rnto of hIx per cent per an mini from dnto thereof, payablo soml-nuuunlly; said bonds to bo dated tho day of Issunuro and to ! mature In ton yoars thereafter, with prnpnymont option thereon at faco valuo and accrued IntcroBt to dnto of any soml-nuuual coupon period at, or aftor, ono year fromlUny amount of said bonds; small tho dnto of raid bonds upon giving notice by publication In n news paper or goncrnl circulation printed and published In Coos county, Ore gon, such notlco to bo published not lcs3 than twico during tho month prcced'"" ouch Bcml-annunl period a wl i such prepayment thereof will Lu made. The ilht Is expressly rpsorved to reject any nml all bids nml upon all or any such bids, or proposals bolug re jected, If thoro should remain any bonds unsold, tho said bonds ma? Im 5 1 ! I H N ' i ! -rm: C0 160 for Plat. bo thereafter sold at privato &eI by said Common Council of salA City of Marshfleld, Oregon, but li no event to bo sold nt loss than par and accrued Interest. ". Said bonds nro authorized by thu laws of tho State of Oregon, and ordi nances or the said City ot Marsh Hold, Oregon. Assessed valuation of said City of Marshflcld la $2,020,130.00. lloudnd Indebtedness Is $51,000. 1'oiilatlon estimated nt liOOO. A certified check of fi per cont of amount of bid, or proposal j inliul npcnlilliMiiv niipli lilil in lin . forfoltod to said City of Mnrslifluld In enso hid Is accepted and bidder falls to accept and make pnymont for said bond or bonds, covered thereby, within ten days from tbo dnto of accoptanco of said, bid or bids. Kach bid or proposal submittod to doslgnnto tho donomlnatliin of Bald bond or bonds desired. Illds or nropoBnls received for bidders being given tho prcfcrcnco of purcluiso. Proposals or bids, with cortlflnd chcckB, to bo enclosed In scaled plain envelopes without distinguish ing marks or writing thereon ex cept tbo words, "Hid for improve ment Honds of tho City of Mursli flold, Oregon." Dntod ibis 11th day or Fobru ary, 19 1C. H. J. KIMHAUi,' Jr., Chalrmnn of Finance Committee 2-1 7-1D-2 1-20. xotick. Marshfleld, Ore., March 3, 101G.I The annual meeting of tho Marsh- fled Und Company will bo hold lu tho offljco of I. S. Kaufman & Co., on Contrul nvonuo, ' Marshfleld, Oregon, on Mondny, tho 3rd day of April, 1010, at I o'clock, P. M., for tho election of directors and for tho transaction ot such othor busi ness as may bo brought before tho meeting. )atcd at Marshflold, Oregon, thu 3rd day of March, 10 10. O. W. L13SMK, Socrotary. COOS BAY TIMES WANT ADS LOW OObl niijll ciliwuiiuy siTiisc'itiin-:its xotick Tho Times carrier boys pro Instructed to put tho pa pers on tho porch. If tho carrlor does not do this, misses you, or neglects get ting' tho paper to you on lime, kindly phono tho cir culation managor, as this is iho only way wo' can doter nlno whothor or not tho car eers aro f61!owIng Instruc .lons. Phono 133. SOUTH COOS 1UVKK IIOAT SIJHVICH LAUNCH KXPHKSS leaver Maihhl'ield every day H a.m. Leaves head of river at :t:l." l. in. STKAMHU HAINHOW leaves head of river daily nt 7 ii,iii. I.cnws Marshfleld at U p.m. For charter apply on hoard. HOUIHIK At SMITH, Props. GET NfW MUSIC Como ,n and h tin 1 ttcst victor n cords on our maehlno und seloct the ones yon deslio ! 5,0Htl to Choose From Wo will order Bpeolal Numbers for you L. L. Thomas Music ' Co. VJl Central Avenuo News Of Nearby Towns tt n :t tt tt . tt tt PORT ORFORD BASEBALL FANS MUST GIVE AID I'IiiiV.'1-s Notify Kuthtislnsts to GVt a I Shocl and Help l'K l'p "lie ll'n I inoiid There I The Port Orford Trlbuno says: During the past week of genuine 'spring wenthor tho Port Orford boys linve caught the base ball fever, and 'have hud several workouts. Next 'Snturduy attornoon they Would like 'to liavo all Idle men and boys in I town turn out with rake, and hoc to help put tho base ground u good con f'dlttou, Thcro Is material hero for a good team, and the boys say they .nro going out after tho county chnm iplonshlp In earnest. BIG SAWMILL TO BE BUILT NEAR SILVERT0N Sliver Fulls Timber Company Will Start Construct Inn at Once Ou'.i .Much Timber SIIjVHUTON, Fob. 20. A modern smvmlll will bo built by tho Silver Falls Timber Company nt Sllvorton hub spring at u cubi ui uiijiiu.Miiiiii.uiy $500,000. Tho plant will bo operated In con nection with tbo loggjng camps of tho Bnme compnny hoar Sllvorton. M. C. Woodnrd, general manager ot tho company, has just returned from the oast, where ho purchased tho - necessary machinery and equipmont " inu nun. The plant will ha built nt the edgo of Sllvcrton, which lu on tho Oprlng Held branch of tho Southern Pacific, olghty-slx miles north of Hugeno. A flrsl-cliiBs logging road, about twenty six miles In length, connects tho town with the camps. Tho company owns nbout .Iti.OOU acres of timber land In Marlon and Clackamas counties, taliped by this logging road. It Is estimated that this timber tract contains moro than 3,000,000,- 000 feet of fir. Horctoforc tho com pany has cut Its timber nnd sold tho logs to other mills. For about eigh teen months, however, owing to tho depression In tbo lumber market, the enmp has been Idle. Construction work on tho new plant will bo douo by day labor under Im modlnto direction of tho company of ficials. It Is planned to erect a com plete mill, modoru In ovory detail, sh'eds nml loading facilities. Tho In Itlal output of tho plant will bo about 200,000 feet por day of ten hours. Ir - UKblUilVtKS IU BUY pai iforwia RFnwnnn lt,.pn,.t That 1IIK Kymllnilo Will ,,,.,,. .... ,milieils., ii.d.ii.,,, foP KocoiiNt ruction After tho War Proposals from n fluuiiclal sourco of almost unlimited millions I avo rocontly como to tho timber owr.ra of California for tho outright pur chase of all tbo standing redwood end sugar plno lu thu stato, bays thu San Fra'nclscq Chronicle Tho figure which has been quot ed In this gigantic proposal Is re ported to have been $200,000,000. I Urltlsb and French Interests aro I presumed to bo behind tho pro- 08n, ,, tll0 1)ur080 , view to bo tho market for lumber In tho coun tries of Kuropo when tho wur is over. (Together with thin Ulsclosuro coir oh tho Information that a sim ilar proposition to unito tbo tim ber holdings of California lu ono purchnso wuh well on tho road to consummation at tho tlmo whon the wur camo to put a stop to tho negotiations. R0SEBURG PRINTER IS SENTENCED TO JAIL Jiunes HjiiI'k .Message Fioni Coos County People Failed to Save Him From Stiff Scntenro 1 HOSKHUHO, Oro., Feb. 2C James Hyrd, a printer who wjib ar rested horo four weeks ago on a chargo of gamblmr, nppoarod before Judgo John 8. Coke In tho Clr ' cult court nnd entorod a ploa r I guilty. Ho wus fined tbo sum or 1 $100, and In default or paying tho said fine ho will spend tho next DO 'days in jail. j In addition to making appeals for 1 clomoncy, Mr, Hyrd presontcd tolo- grams and lottors from newspaper editors at Cottago Orovo and North Howl. Tho writers of theso letters offering Mr. Hyrd various positions lu the event ho was ablo to accept them vlthout delay. A rcconunoudation, wrtton by a prominent Coos county man, in which tho dofondant was lauded as a law abiding citizen, was alsp read by Mr. Hyrd in tin prospneo of tho court. WAOKSK HAISKI) TK.V PHH CNXT HOQUIAM, WubIi., Feb. 25. Tho Ifouulaui Lumber and Shingle com pany today aiiiiouncod an Increase of 10 jnr cont n tho wa-jos. bj5ln:i'.n,' .March l. NKWS OK OAHOINKH Hvents Along the I'mpqiiu a Told by Tho Courier , ,, , i . Tho ladles, of Gardiner nro clrculat- lug a petition nHklng W. II. Hood, t 'chlof engineer of the S. P. rallrond - to liaiiio the station on tho Perry .. . k. .. ... . .. . s. piace uasi roruauu. uiuors nnvo i suggested tho nnmo of Porryvlllo, but a roso will smoll juHt as sweet with winy namo. Whllo at work rafting logs on Five Mllo lake last week, Hoy lteuvls slMipcd and whllo endeavoring toi prevent himself from falling, ho ran a iicveo book through ono of tho fingers ot Ills right hand. Tho public Wharf under tbo stt- porvlslon of V. P. Heed, Is Hearing completion. Whon this Is completed It will supply a long felt want In Gar diner, ono for which the people or Unrdlner have boon striving for yenrs. James Hutchoson, who recontly In jured his foot In tho saw mill, which necessitated his laying off from work i nblo to bo around on crutches, which ho Intends to throw away in a 'day or so. NHW WATKK 8VSTI4M Viogretis of Work on Wiirifen Itecd'N Clear lnko Project Tho Clear Luke, Water Company has over 700 feet of tho tunnel cum- i. i ..,.. jlu"" " io coinineiu mu .u- maiuuer oi mo nuu icei in auoui six months. A flue tunnel 1x7 foot Is being driven through solid sand- htono, which will tap Clear Uko a bo tit it) feet holow tho surface ' MMirnmrli llin t tl it tl.l wilt lut lllnrr.il ... ..(,. .w .v. . ..w ,..,..,. 2 I Inch steel pipe. From the outer pot tnl the water will bo conducted to Hcedsport by the plpo which will gradually reduce to 11 Inches. Thl will not only supply Hcedsport with ono of tho best and purest water systoms In Iho state, but will uIbo supply the townslto or WJIuchcator Hay with wuter. Polcr Morau has chargo or tho work at tho tunuol, """ w mnkln a splendid showlng.- Gardlnor Courier. mvhtm: point polnthhs Uppei- CocpiUle Vlloy Sown ns Told by The Kntcrprlse Mrs. II. S. Hartley died at her home in this city last Sunday and tho fu- 'norut sorvlccs occurred Monday, bo- lug In cliargo of Uldcr W. 11, Hunch xf tho Ad'ventlst church, 13. C. (Johlo, who undorwent nn op eration at the stirglcnl rooms ot Dr. W. L. Ponibcrton, yesterday, Is re ported ns getting along nicely, Horn Friday, Kobrunry 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. Jus. Uarkdoll of Nor way, a son. Horn Saturday, February 19th, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank M. Southinayd, of tho North Fork, a con. Horn Wednesday, February 23rd, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Ucrt Mocus, ot Drldgo, a son. SALEM MERCHANTS ARE ' VICTIMS OF FORGERS 8ALHM, Fob. 215. Four chcckB. each for ?27, and each mndo payablo to John O'Noll nnd signed by O. W. Anderson, woro pnsuod on four Halim merchants by a man and a woman 'who liavo not sluco been soon. The couplo nt each of tho stores bought a few small articles of merchandlso and gnvo the chocks n payment sc curing tho balance in change. The merchants discovered upon prosont Ing tho checks at tho bank that thoy had boon swindled. HAN DON COUPU: WKIIS Miss I.eona Fullorton and Nolson fj. Hrown, both fanner Hnudnu res' dcuts woro married at Corvullls. Miss Fullorton was rormorly omployod at tho postofflco and Mr. Hrown was f elurk at tho Tuttlo News stand, Hotlj have many filonds horo who wish them happiness. Thoy will resldo lu California. . KIHTOK CIC'I'S HIS Tho Hold Hcneh Olobo sayo: "J. It. Hill camo to town a few days ugo aftor u load of supplies. Mlo brought us n nlco homo cured limit; and had It placed to his credit on subscription to tho Olobo, a precedent that other farmers might woll follow and there by savo thonisolvos a low dollars, gain a Ilttlo freo advertising for their pro ducu turn! &q tbo Olobo force a square meal onco in a whllo, Tho ham was certainly a dandy nnd loavos a tasto In our mouth for moro. Who will bo tho next to pay In tho sao niannor?" ()l)l ItAMDOX iCCII)KXT Kiigono Scoflold I an Intq anpther boy who was shnrponing a ponoll ono day this weok In tho high school building and recolvod a cut lu tho Wok of the wrist. A largo vein was severed and tho arm blod profusoly. It wus thought at first that tin artery had been cut but when tho boy hud beon hurried to a physician a Ins dun?orous injury ya tuiernune i Handon Recordor. t. tt CURRY HOMESTEADERS w AND MINERS CLASH jCliarle.M Iiiill Charges Samuel Mon. f. ..... ,...,,, f3llll .... .,. ). ...P...W .. - c, -- r i ! tiiaiu &. . on Sie.s Itlvci V The Port Orford Trlb'tino isaysr? . .. . . . . . . . .-.,' - aii action ai inw is uemg iicorti in .TttBtlco Wright's court In which Cbna, Lull alleges that Samuel Montnguo drew n gun on him nml threatened, his Hfo. Mr. Lull is ono of tho min ers, who, durng tho winter, has boon? working what Is known as Madden mine ncur tbo Sixes, on which Mr. '.Montnguo has filed a homestead claim. Two .other liomcsicauors ciaini a portion of tho proporty, and tlin prosont enso Is the outcome of ban 4i1im1 Mm linn nvlntm! rnr nnllln lltlln botween the miners mid homotcad- ers.' 4 WANT NEW ROAD ) ALONG THE UMPQUtf Warren Heed ami (tyrd'nor Do.'cgn- tlon .Makes Appeal to Douglas' I County Court for Highway y, ' HOSKHUIia, Fob. 2C Warron 'Rood nnd scvoral other prolnlneni Gardiner citlzons appeared boforo tho membors of tho county court, Mon- day, and asked that n road bo con structed from ScottBburg to Hoods port. Maps showing tho route d tho proposed road woro submitted to tho coiwldorntjlon of tho court in iinlni. Hint tlmtf tul i'Ii t lierntiin mil- cramt wlth tll0 lny of the land lu ho ,0CftUty whwo t0 ro,)08(M, hlgh. Jwny Is to bo constructed. Tho peo ple ot unnuncr aro pniciicany wni- font roads nt tlio prosont tlmo, tho triune being carrion on nunooi x- rcluslvely by water. Hy tho construe.; tlon of tho road asked for by Mr. 'itcod and his associates, tho trip from v., , . im,,,,,,, ,,. mM k mHi. ,. . ,. made easily in a day. I RUFFINGTON WILL RUN FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY Former MarfdiHeld lawyer Will Heck Honors it Curry This Year Tho following from tho Port Or ford Trlbuno will bo of interest hero no Mr. Hufflngton nnd his wife aro rformor Marshfleld residents:" O. II. Hufflngton, of Cold Heoch, spout last Wednesday afternoon lu. porl orford whllo returning frqni lookng utter lcgnl mattor from Co- (litlllo. Mr. Hufflngton wns meeting; many or tho pcopio in tins enu ot mo county for tho first tlmo. Ho made a good Impression whorovcr ho wont nnd received much encourngoment ovor his candidacy for tho nontnutlon of county uttornoy. TlmtB wnu -df tiring results. : SKHKS I)()U(Jli.S OFFICK Mrs. Ino Mlllor, n formor bcIiooI teacher and resident of this comity1, ia running for tho nomlnalloh lis f treasurer ot Douglas county. Port Orford Trlbuno. HANDOX YOUTH llbb l Pat Haokloff, formerly an omployo of tho local Huh Clothing1 store, hut who for somo tlmo has boon a dork at ono of thp largo hotels In 8au Francisco, recently went to tbo homo of his parents at Florence. Mr. Kuckloff has been lu poor hbalth ot Into. Handon World. MELLQW-SWEEt IS TASTE OF ' U"SPEAR HEAD" Most Richly-Flavored Chew That Was Ever Pressed Into Plugs FAVORITE FOR A GENERATION Red-blooded men with real tobacco hunger find that they can satisfy it only by chewing, and the most wholesome and satisfying tobacco to chew is that made in plug form. The limit of luxury in tobacco chew ing is the rich, sweet, juicy flavor that trickles through your sjstcm when you chew Spear Head. No other chewing tobacco is so mel low, so luscious and so satisfying. No, other equals Sl'ear Head for putting a keen edge on your appetite. i" Spear Head is made of the world's best tobacco leaf the choicest of red Kentucky Burley. This leaf is selected for its full, juicy richness with .the most painstaking care, is stemmed by hand, is pressed into Spear Head plugs so slowl that not a drop of the rich, natural juice escapes. Your first chew of Spear Head will open your eyes to the ccnuinc enjoy- nunt there is in chewing. '"hew tha rich and mellow tobacco tuat has. been the fnvoritc for a third of a centuryT-tlut Spur Head, In 10c cuts, wiappeJ u wax papcr u i " r-M f ft w )' f