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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 29, 1916)
TWO THE C'JOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1916 EVENING EDITION. ft J- f 4 coos bay TiMEsinrrrrrr.r"! FOR CITY BEAUTIFUL $ W. O. MALONKY, Kdltor and Vuli. DAN 12. MALONMY, News Kditor Official Offlrbil 1'u per of Vnpor r.iiv Coos County or MnrHliflntil. HAltl) IjI'CIC rUHSIDHNT WILSON lost hlfl scc- rotary of penro whon It looltril Itho war, and lost Ills secretary of war wlion It looked HI(o pence. CHHKOS K CHRISTIAN Is olio who lie A lloves. TIio dynamo wlilcli en- erglzoH Ills Ufo Ib IiIb creed. Tho philosopher nays: "I think, tlioroforo,' I ani.' Tlio Christian says: "I lio llovo, thoreforo, I can." Tho history of tho church centers about creeds, such as tho Apostles' creed, tho Nicao an, tho Anthanafllnu. Hero Is tho ennv nf nn nvnrv dnv creed for ovor.V-4 body: "I would ho truo, for thoro arc thoso who triiHt mo; I would bo puro, for thoro arc thoso who caro; 1 would bo strong, for thoro Is much to suffer; I would be bravo, for thoro Is much v to daro; I would bo friend for all tho foe tho friendless; I would bo giving, and forget tho Klft; I would bo humble, for I know my weakness; would look up and laugh love und lift." ' WIIV7 Soma partlnont and lmpcr tlnont (incstlons suggesting Civic Improvement. Why doesn't tho City Street Clean ing department clean tho plank road way on Central avenuo west of Fourth Htreot? Why wouldn't It bo n good plan for (ho city council to got tho street Improvements considered for this year mnrtcil, so that tho prelim inaries will ho completed and onablo tho contractors to start tho work in early hprlng? Why don't tho city officials rem edy tho low plaro In tho streot at Fourth and Hall during good wcath 0" so that tho residents of that part of town will not havo to wado through wator every time thoro Is a frcshot? 1 and THAT IIOIUSTKIt ItOAl) (From Salom Journal.) When a person or community wants a thing, It nan readily Hud many reasons why It should havo It. This Is tho en so with tho proposi tion to build a first-class road around the border of tho United States. Since tho proposition has bcon broached thorn are now reasons why It should bo done coming to tho front dally, all clamorous for a hearing. Tho main one Is that a good hard surfaced road an suggested would bo a great thing for tho country in caso It was threatened with Invasion. Thoro Is anothor reason that Is not mentioned and that Is that It would furnish nu ideal trip for tho owners of autos and Fords. News of Nearby Towns GARDINfc'R HAS WO 'STREET LIGHTS NOW KUctriq Light. Company SIiiiIh Off Servlcfcj r-'cnuso I'liy'JX Too Small for Tlioui Tho Gardiner Courier says: At u meot,ng of tho Hoard of Di rectors of tho Gardiner Light and Power Company, held on tho 14th, it wns decided to discontinue the street lights, ns tho remuneration re- M OUT! I'RISOXHRS IIK.U'TIFV IX COUNTY .lAITi COCRTIIOISK YAltl) -Ii(j llausei' Said to Ho f.ooil l,nn". snipo d'aitlciicr Tu'o Odium Co" fined There (Special to Tho Times) C0QUIL.L13, Oro., Feb. 21). The Coos county prisoners aro How belli.; glvon a tasto of real work trnd Inci dentally .lailcr t.nndrlth has about tho most ambitious trio that has over graced the courlhouso lawn with tho coived from tho citizens did not JustN ' oxcoptlon of 0110 who is acting as fire SELAH OFFICER SHOT ' BY BANDITS TODAY Deputy Sheriff mid XlghtHiitch In Washington Town Victim of Prowlers Near Hank 1)7 AMocUtt'l rre to Cuna nr Time. NORTH YAKIMA, Wash., Fob. 29. KrneBt Htiokloy, a deputy sheriff and night watchman at Solah, was shot twice mid probably fatally wounded oarly today wlion ho found two men prowling about tho Solah bank. The assailants escaped. Blood hounds aro on their trail. TIMBER DEMI t WITH THE TOAST t t AND THE TEA 1 ? oo . 0.001) KVKNIXO I'l'iTuvlliiii lie who boasts of being por fect Is porfect In folly. I never saw a porfect man. Kv ery rose has Its thorns and ev ery day its night. Kvon tho sun allows spots, and tho skies aro darkened with clouds. And faults of somo kind uestlu In every bosom. Hpiirgoon. KASTHHX .AIOXKV SIWKlXO IN- rA'KST.MKXTS IN WKSTHIt.N FIKHIIS fy tho company in maintaining thorn The amount recolved for the street lights hardly amounted to $20 per month, which did not pay for their mnlntonnnco, and 2l per cent of this nmount was paid7 by tho stockholders tl'.omcolvcs. The plant Is not and never has bcon on a paying basis. AVI HI; HUllil) IIOAT We are going to have shipbuilding at Coqulllo, too. Captain David Per- vklns lias arranged with Kd ISlllugson to build a river boat for him and tho work will probably be done on the city's watorfront lots. Coqulllo Son-tlnel. ItliTUUXS TO PHIMPPIXKS Limit. Lolnnd Howoy, who has boon Lback from tho Philippines on fur lough for sovornl months, slnrled last Thursday on the return trip to ro stimo his duties tiB an offlcor of tho Philippine constabulary. lie says if 'tho present administration Ib contin ued In powor lie Intends to resign from tho service. Coqulllo Sentinel. 1CMITOX MAX HUKT !.co Dlekhnril Paralyzed by Falling on Mini Troo (JIVK US .AIN.V Give us men! Men from ovory rank, Frosli and free and frank; Men of thought and reading, Men of light and leading, Men of loyal brooding, Tho Nation's wolfaro speeding; Men of faith and not of fiction, Men or lofty aim in action, Glvo us moil I say again GIvo us men! Give iih mon. Strong mid stalwart ones; Mon whom highest hope inspires, Men whom purest honor flros. Mon who trample solf bunoath thoin Men who make their country wreatiio thoin As her nnblo sons, Worthy of tlmlr sires; Mon who never shorno their mothers, Mon who novor fall tiiolr brothers, True howovor falso all othors, Glvo us men T Bay again GIvo us men! Selected. Portland .Mnml Roports Plenty of Cash Seeking .Mortgages SOcuivd by Timlf.T Holding PORTLAND, Oro.,. Fell. 2!). Mort gage bonds, secured by timber lands, which fell Into disfavor, aro again marketahlo to Investors in tho cast. This Is tho message of cheer brought lo Portland tills morning by F. A. Freoinaii, vice president of the Linn lionueiis' Trust Company on his re aurii from a trip as fur oast as Ohio, vhluh ho began early in January. "Contrary to expectation!!, I learned that it is possible to soil timber bonds In tho east, If they aro scoured and safeguarded us each Is Htica should bo," ho said. "In fact, our company Is now In tho market for n high' class timber bond loan, regardless of slzo. Indications aro that thoro will bo a resumption of tlmhor buying In tho PacHle North wont." Fear Labor ShoitauxJ Mr. Froomau roportB that all linos of business oast of tho Mississippi river aro vory prosperous. Fnctorlos aro running night and day and ship pers aro facing a car shortago prob lem Tho belief prevails that tho suarclty of labor will bocomo uorlnus. There Is an excellent demand for high graudo municipal bonds, accord ing to Mr. Frooinan. "In San Fran cisco general business conditions aro far bettor than might havo been ex pected nftor tho close of tho expo sition, mid considering tho offect of n tho Kuropeau war", ho said. "Hank cloarliiKS and mortgage loanii thoro show heavy advances! Thoso aro regarded as haromotors of business progress. Much industrial activity Is ovldont In tho bay cities." HLKTON, Foil. 28. Hollovod by tho physician who nttonded him first to havo suffered a broken back In an accident, Leo Dickhard, of Hllc ton, wan removed from his homo to Fiigeuo, whore ho was admitted to a hospital. Diekbard was foiling a troo on his plnoo near Flkton, and when It foil to tho ground be wan caught underneath. Ho sustained n broken nose, two broken ribs, and a sup posedly broken buck. Tho physicians nt Fiigeno say ho has partial paralysis of the lower limbs and his splno Is probably Injured. 4,500,000 POUNDS OF CHEESE FROM TILLAMOOK Oregon Comity Received SO'JO.OOO for Its Output During 11)15 Slight, Gala Over 11)11 Kvon if a Coos Hay woman can't develop a quarrel with nuyono she novor forgots to mnko up. Every now and then you moot a Coos lfay guy who upsots your be lief In tho fact that all tho mummies are in Egypt. PURK WASTH (An Apostrophe to tho Coqulllo Post mastership.) Little plums of politics Hanging on thor treo Geo! It seoms an awful shame That none will fall to mo. T. J. Thrift. Tho undor dog gets lots of sym pathy Unit comparatively little help. 7 SONS PALLBEARERS: NO AUTOS AT FUNERAL! William .Inner of Portland .Made Omi Plans lor His Funeral Was Care taker of Wnverly Club PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 29. Xo automobiles wore permitted In tho procession which was niado up of torse-drawn vehicles at tho funeral of iho lato William Junor. Tho pall Uarors woro ills sovon boiib, and tlioy lowerod tho caskot into tho gravo, The plans for tho sorvico woro out lined by Mr. Junor before bis death, William Junor had been in chargo of tho Wavorly Golf Club grounds for tho past ton years. Ho is survived by a Nvldow ,nnd sovon sons, all of whom woro at his hedsldo during his illness. TILLAMOOK, Oro., Fob. 29. Tillamook county iiuule somo progress In tho production of (ho famous Tilla mook cheeso, for tho output last year timounted to l.r.OO.OOO pounds, which Is nu Increase of 0 per cent over the previous year. This Bold for $020, r.o:i.2:i. Kecolptfl of milk in 191 1 woro 118, C9:i,191 pounds, which was manufact ured Into 1,290, lilu nounds of choose. bringing In $GG4,374.3G. In 1913 tho nvorngo prlco of choose was ,u trifio bolow in. in conts n pound. In 1911 It was 15.38 conts a pound, and last yonr It foil to 13.79 rents a pound. Tho nvorngo prlco or I utterfnt for 1915 was 33.10 conts. lagalnst 38.32 coats tho provlous your. Tho yield was 11.05 pounds of cheoso to 100 pounds of milk. To get GOOD cleaning and re pairing, rail JAY DOYLE, Pli. 1WO, .Methodist Ladles' Tnuuilu Snlo Wednesday at Church kitchen. CAKI) OF TIIAXICS Wo wish to oxpross our hoartfoit thanks for tho many kind acts shown us during tho fnt.il illness of our beloved wlfo and mother and ospoclally to thank tho W. O. V. U., North Ilond Presbytorian congrega tion, and others for tho beautiful floral offerings at tho funeral. HOHEUT M'CANN, MRS. E. GEORGE SMITH, MTtS. E. R. HODSON. D.D.D. ItED CROSS Ditld STORE Prescription for Eczema for 15 years tlio standard skin remwly a liquid Uil extenially instant relief from Itch. the mlldent of cleanst-rs krtpa lliok.malwnyrlfaiiuli(l.ieaUliy. Couiu u auit uk us aUjut iwlU, I'ni Hooks or Perloillcals- of any kind see MnrMifleld News Co, TURKISH HATHS open Wednes day afternoons for men only. Dr. D. O. Vaiighan, Dontlst, Hoom U(l, First National Hank building. Times Want Ads for results. Help Your Body To Resist Disease Soap "X find Foley Cathartic Tablets to bo tho most delightful clennuliiK cath artic I havo ovor taken. Tlioy aro Just tlio thine." Q. W. Itobcson, Wichita Falls. Tex. Uao Foley Cntliartlo Tablota to co opciato with naturo In hor offorts to resist illseaao. Thoy keop your bow ols renulnr and active, nml tlioy pro vent poisons from IocIkIiik' In your in testinal tract, thenco belntf absorbed by your blood Into your syatom. Thoy rollovo constipation ovor night. Thoro Is no unpleasant nausea or nrlplnjj In tho uao ot l'oloy Cathartic Tablets, Instead, thero Is froedom from headaches, biliousness, sluggish dulj fecllne and nervous Irritability. Thero Is for you energy and ambition, ability to enjoy your work and your pleasure Thoy relievo ma unpicas unt, gassy, full fcoling, and give you a comfortabio clean fooling Instead. Stout pfoplo do so enjoy then). For sale by Owl Proscription Phar macy. Frank D. Cohan, Central Avo nue. Opposlti) Chandler Hotel. Tola phone 74. mail at tho courthouse. All threo aro trusties. Joo Ilausor of Marshflold, charged With having Illegally sold liquor in iMiirshflold, Is doing thirty days for maintaining a nuisance and still ha? tho bootlegging chargo hanging over his bond, lie has dovelopod into J real landscape pardoner and is dally working on tho courthouse lawn. Harry HaWklns, convicted of talc lug clothes front Coqulllo clothes Hues Is also working on tho lawn und fixing up nroun.1! tho courlhouso Josso Luke, hold lor non-support of his ehlldron, is 1 Heading tho fur iiacfe. i An Boon as tho woathor gols bet ter and road crows start, It Is likely Cat Sheriff Johnson will put tho Jail iutnutea to work on tlio roads. making them earn thoir hoard any way. .Ml Mi TO ADI)"nI(HIT SHIFT AHERDHHN, Wash., Feb. 28. Tliut tho Wilson Brothers' mill will operate day and night hero nftor Murch 1, was the announcement of Manager John Wilson. lo said orders from South Amorlcn and AiiHtrnlln woro piling up fast and that tho mill had mndo arrange montn for tonnngo In which to trans port tlioxo. The night shift will employ 100 additional mon. Mr. Wilson Intimated that the steamer Columbia would bo restor ed to tho Ahordeon-San Frnnehi-o trndo. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Dr. A. L. Houseworth, Physician nml Surgeon Office: Irving lllock. Offlco linui'9! 11 to 12 a. ni.; a to I mid 7 to 8 p. m. Phones: Offlco UU-.T; Res., 148-1 J. M. Wright Phono 188-B llUIIiDING COXTHACTOK KsttmatoB furnished on roquent Dr. H. M. Shaw E)o, l'nr and Thront Specialist GLASSKS FITTED Phono :)().). Dooms 200-201 Irving jlllock. DR. MATTIE H. SHAW. Pliysiclnu and Surgeon Phono niJO-.T. K G. Butler OIVIIj ENGINEER Room 304 Coke Dld.g. Phono 14 BO Reaidonco Phono 3G3-L. W. G. Chandlfcr ARCHITECT Rooms 301 and 302, Coke Uulldinic Mnrshtield, Oregon. WOOD GOOD WOOD W. II. Lingo has It at Sl.KO and 82 cash per load. Garbage remov ed. Phono 227-.T. 'I HE LLOYU'HUJhL - Housekeeping Apnriiiicuui 4 Two rooms, SH.OO niontli Electricity and Gas. Frco bnthn Sleeping rooms, .Vl.no wlc, up TIME TAItfiE WILIiAMIirriO PACIFIC MOTOIt OAK ' THE CAM Callfoinla'H vit- e.st. newspaper, HI eentM per month delivered. Mnrslifk'til News Co. This is I Slovc Polls YOU Should Use I l.eavo Leave Marahflold North nnnd 0:4C aiin. 7:00 a.m. 7.45 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:4G a.m. 9:00 a.m 9:45 a.m. 10:15 a.m 10:45 a.m. - , 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1.1:45 a.m. 12:50 p.m. 1:15 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:45 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:15 p.m 5.40 p.m. 5:55 p.m G:55 p.m. North city limits only. 7:30 p.m. 7:4G p.m. 1 Oldest Hank in Coos County v..i.,. . "Mimih,,! . Flanagan. (S& Bennett Bad uurMinchl, coos Count j, Orcein. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120 INTEREST PAID OX TIME AXI) sis , )(Hl ,(J Offlcors J, W. HENNETT, Prosldont; .1 - n r, .V,"'18 t, i.i.. t. T ,,rr,.,,r, ,... . u'AA0AV.t iiwiuuii, ii. i' i uiuuiniio, i ai.li ir ) y Wivn AHBlfllnnt Crfslilnr.' ' Vl'NCHEJTl j Flanagan d& Bennett Bar OF MVRTLH POINT "P""1 $25,MJ uiiin-ia .1. , ui.xnivi 1, i-ruaiueni; J s. Jl FL'Afll President; L. M. SUPI.EE, Cashier; L. T. DEMENT it Cashier. BennetL Trust Compaq capital, ourpius ana vjnuiviaea Fronts $125 o (IfflPorfl T W. nM'M5TT. Prnalilnnf. Trtr m .... ' . . , w..., .. lp ur.iWiETT.ti. Prosldont; AIlTHUlt M'KliOWN, Secretary; UE.NNETTsJ, frrK? 'Prnnnni.nl. If Jl Tho Only Trust Company In the Stato, Outside of Portland, n OriPfiiil'.rfl tTiidnt. Ilin Xi... T.. . B. .-.. ..-. v .ivn jiiiiii. T'S dllToront from others bccauBo mot u cm is tahen in tho mal.lnrr and the materials used aro o higher grade. Black Silk Stove Polish Makcunbrllllnnt.Klllcvnollih Unit rioot not tubollordimt ir, an llliurliinolnttn lour Union at lonir i nnllimr iitnvo polltli, UrcI on iiiimplo ctovim nml sola by linrjwnro nnl Krocory I'pnlorn. Allwiklialiuil. tl.JltimyournxJittOTO, piur vuiw ur yuur v m ranirv. u inn iiiioi aid HAVE THE ROOF FIXED MOW Sec C0RTHELL PhoiiA 3171 lUill'l l.ml it Ihll libfii kldva I umi, your ilulirl nullorunl loixruml Jour I II sou i noliftli ycxi nvrf I inonoy. . Init un lll.irk f ilk bunr l'uii.U. Mndo In iiiium vr imi-lc ono iiumily. Black Silk Stovo Poliih Works Sterling, IllinoU trlr, r im nU I7m ninck Silk Alr-Orylnu Iran Cnamal on I Silk Mll Pallih (milif. ulrkrl urbraM. itliunaniuufuriuaomuilombtllcd.. SOUTH COOS ItlVKIl IIOAT SERVICE LAUNCH EXPRESS leaves .Maishrield ovory day K a. in. Loaves head of river ut ;i:l." p. in. STEAMER RAINHOW leave'i head of river dully nt 7 a. in. Leaves .Maihflehl nt U p.iii, I ''or I'hnrloi' apply on board. ItOtlERS .VJ SMITH, Props. 51.7.1 LU l-'ARE TEN CENTS City Limits North lleml, He nn COMMUTATION U TICKKTS, 81 .Marhhflehl-Nortli Head Auto Lino Cam every ton minutes from 0 a. m., to 12 mldnlKht; to South Slouch onro a day, loaving nt 11 a. m.; to Em plro three trips a day. COHST .M KINO, Propi. T. J. HOAIFH i A. n. HODOiritt lYidrbnneiu DKorating co. ENttmntes Kuruiiitiod Phoso Mil-It. MrHhfleld. Orecos VOll TRAXSKEIJ AXI) BTORAfHl OK HOUSCHOLD HOODS, I'HEKHIT AXI) HA OCA HE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono l(i:s Hosldeui'o l'linuo ltl-J Market Ave. and Waterfront SAVE MONEY by orderliif; tho famous HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, ton $1.00 Lump real, (on $n.nt) Or half ton of both. .$1.7.1 J). MUSSOX, Prop. Phono IS-.I or U'avo orders lit HillyerV ClKiir Storo Get? Squarely on Top Yonr Banking Sitnatk Whether a business man or a man of li should never pay out a dollar unless in the form of a check; there is no come back then, for you haw the best possible receipt in an endorsed check h. turned from the bank. Come in and open an ac- count with this bank and feel at home. A Savings Account, a Checking Account, or Be First National Bank HOME OF THE SAVER Marshficltl, High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef- flUl l..l. U! ..i X .11.- !. I. .Ii J'.i !.i ..I iiuiuut uuiK& uuiiiguuiui uiu iiiii rem uisuici w keeping our prices as low as consistent with good bo noss maKos Conner &. Hoagkmd The Leading Grocers Dealers In Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and m INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. 1 S. S. Nann Smith Passenger and Freight I'HO.M SAX VHAXCISCO, TIIUHSHAV, MAHCH a, AT.H'.M I-'OH COOS IIAV I S. S- Adeline Smith Passengers Only SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL DOCK PHONP 44. SMITH TFRMIWAI DOCK C. F. McGEORGE Passenger and Freight Agwtj DRY WOOD at Campbell's Woodyard Xoi'lli front Street Phono iJ7l)..T Tho F.A. KILBURN sails for SAN FRANCISCO Via Eureka March 1st. From Smith Terminal Dock For information call, 13G Ii. O. CUSHIXU, Ap.ont. WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on savings ' I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local VmiHiii'cr F.YPRRT WF.I.niN f MFTAli SJtP.nl. hm5Q nnct Irnn nnrl nliiminum finslilinS 011 like new . if" DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garasre Phone '180-J. N North Front Strtj DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will be kept OPKN TO THE PUnUO A regular stato licensed undertaker will lfl In charge f Abstracts For rollalilo Abstracts of TilI( "jj liiroriiiullnii about COOS ItlV nw KSTATM, hoo Title Guarantee & Abstract Company Marahflold anil Civmlllo City, Oregon. Concral AgontM Fastnhlo nml SciiksIui'Kou'h Aildlthm. Bpoclul nttcntion mild to assossmontH and imjinent of ! IIK.VUV SKXCSTACKLX, JIiioaBe'' J Phone 1V5-J iwm "jr i GRAVEL Wo are now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In "T ul from pile in our yard or In carload lot, at following pn' From pile on ground, J2.5f6,por yard. Oanoad lots, taken from car, 12.00 P 7 -, Hetall Department i C. A. Smith Lumber &Mfg. Oppoafto I'ost-Oflce. rn0'' i