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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1916)
TWO t THE COOS BAY. TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1916 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES H. O. MALONEY, Kdltor nd I'ub. DAN K. MALONIflY, Nous Editor Official Paper of Coos Count) Official Paper City of Mnrahflold. GOOD MUX WANTED DRY LI IS II HELP a. ml.ieqvint in poinraxi) SAYS IT ItKDl'CKS CIUMH COOS County wants good men In the next legislature Tlioro novor was a tiiino In tho history of the county when tho need was nioro pronounced. AVc nrc going to expect sotno things from tho next legisla ture and tho only way wc can get what wo arc after Is by having men thcro capnblu of getting It for us. AYo aro going to want state help In tho bulldilng of good roads In Coos Coos County OlstWrC Attorney Ghes Out Interview In Portland Thcro on Thy Cn.so Tho Portland Telegram says: In the good old days before tho state went dry, Coos county used to havo a record that was somo record. Of all tho counties in tho stnto It stood third In tho number of citl rem who bonrdod nt Mr. Minto'a placo In Salem by request, and had their hair clipped In Sir. Mlnto's barber shop. And that was not a proportional of per capita count, (JUST GOT BACK "FROM h'YORK AND SAY THAT'S A WISE LITTLE" TOW h! WrtT INTO "A CIGAR STOf?E FOR A PACKAGE OF CiGr?ETTE5',,GinriE.THe ; BEST YOU COT: SAYS I --.MOT CARING WHAT THEY.,. COST -YO0nEAN PlEDMQhTS. HlSTEr?, SAYS THElCLERK AMD HE WAS RIGHT- county. Tho coming of tho railway is solng to result In a development J either, that tlll bring new probloinn and Now Jt's different, our rolatlons with other sections of j "Not tho sumo at nil," said Ij. A. Oregon Is going to bo closer and j I.IIJcvist, district attorney for Coos broader than before. county, this morning. "Anybody can Therefore, wo need nml must have tell tho difference. And wc aren't good men representing Coos county in boih houses when the legislature eonvc'its for 1!)17. KKKPTIIK HOOK OPEN T 7IIK early coining of tho railway means somo very Important changes In local conditions. Ono feature will bo an Influx of now people expecting to locate on Coos Day and establish a business that will mean much to tho Ity. The nttltudo of tho people of tho commun ity will bo an Important factor in tho project. Their feeling toward us Is going to ho determined In large measure by the manner In wlj'ch Coos Hay regards thorn. Ky maintaining an "open door" policy toward such now pcoplo and by n llttlo nggresslvoness In helping thorn get tho nccomuiodatouK thoy ' need sonic real good may be accom plished for Mnrshfiold and North Bond and all tho Hay cities. On tho other hand It will bo easy by n showing of coldness and lnttff ferenco or neglect to drive people nway and business nway. It Is a fiuo tlmo for Coos Hay pcoplo to bo alert and cordial. If wo assort ourselves there Is like ly to bo something doing toward tho greater Coos Hay nvlifcli ,vo havo boon hoping for. having any trouble with bootleggers or moonshiners, either, although that nmy bu because most pcoplo liavon't yet conio to tho end of tho'r sup plies." Air. Llljcqvlst is in Portland with W. U. Douglas of Marsh field. They appeared this morning in United .States district court in connection with n motion made In tho caso of tho Memtsha Woodenwaro company, nsslgueo of tho Southern Oregon company, which has sued to recover $151, 001) which tho Southern Oregon company deposited In trust as tax n.onoy boforo tho UnHod States dis trict court hold that tho company possessed only a $2. GO an acre unity in tho grant lauds. News of Nearby Towns RETURNS FROM SOUTH TO SWIM IN COQUILLE ".Softy" .IoIiummi, f .Many AIIiim-m, Said to lliivo Conio Iong Way to Old Swimming Hole Jw I JP'THECICARETTEJ M MSSMmtMKSSSmfiM 0 FOR gf i Abo Packed 20 for 10c . VALUABLE COUPON IW EACH PACKAGE Tho Coiiiilllo Herald Says: Will wonders never ceaso? Hrucc, alias "Dudley," aUas "Softy," John ou has returned from California; nnd ho camo back for tho express I'urpoHo or going in swiinniiiig in the t IA1TU TUC tea -denr old Coqulllo river. Desplto the WMH I rib IhA HcohlnoHH of tho water "Softv" will X AND THE TOAST t PPoar In batUIng costunio within I .r10 "L'-u w days. CLYDE GAGE SAYS MINE AT ROCK CREEK PAYS OOOI) IJVKNING notter havo failed In tho hlg.i aim, us I, Than vulgarly In tho low and succeeded ' A3. Cod bo thank?d, I do not. Mr'iUhli.s'. A HONG OK PHAIHH l Pl.VI.AXi Tho fairest land Is tho northern laud, Whoro tho forest usurps tho meadow Whoro tho ground In rocky, barren and dry, And no plow Ini dnon a furrow, Whom tho towering v'nou .villi inoxiy bnrlc, Defiant strain to tho sky, And high o'or tho Hllont wlldi'iuRs 'Mid tho cloudp.-id; tho ongltw fly. Tho falront laud Is tho forest land Which dreams 'u tho hIIouco over, It binds our hoartn with boudii of lovo Tliat imiiio may forgit nor novor, It In! ok, It nllontlv drawn us on With urgent and Hcrot wooing, It whlspors of wild initrnddi nys Trollsongs In tho f 01 nuts KOiighJug. Thou heaven to rostlon and honio Icsfl though! Thou kingdom of lonely drounia. Thou uortlilaud's t'lnlhiHs p'no-elnd luath, , I'oorlebG thy honut Blroanw. H0rt.1l Urlponherg Uraiibhitod by Arthur Uoudo.) I-'ornior Deputy .Sheriff .Making Plans to Put .Machinery In to Vjrk Claim Old Way Too Slow C. A. Ongo returned last week from his in I lies In the Uncle Crook country, on tho South Fork. Tho mines aro being developed on a largo scale A largo fliiino has been established and n -'-Inch nozzle Iioho will! bu put In shortly. .Mr. Cage has no doubt nbout rthuro being good pay dirt In tho mines, flood wages can be obtained toy working tho gravel bam In n reg ular prlmntlvo rashlou, but ho intends to go (into the business on a largo scale and to Install tho latest do- wires to wrest tho precious metals kfroin tho earth. Ho expects big ro- fsiilts when the nilno Is worked In ' up to dato fashion. Ilo will return a( to tho mines hoiiio tlmo this week, ' iCoiiillle Herald. I PIONEER WOMAN OF COQUILLE POISONED "Gfcii""iim" l,eneo Surfer Attack or Ploinaluo Poisoning Hut Will Itiv , cover Ninety Years Old "Qrniiiliiin" I.enovo suffered an at- j'taclt of ptomnliio poisoning Saturday morning and for a while It looked very doubtful nbout her recovery. However, sho Is now rapidly recov ering and Insists that she will bo up and nbout again In a very few days. Sho wrUI celobrato her tlOlh birthday tho llHIi of next month. De spite her old ago sho has a wonder ful constitution and It Is very likely that sho will sou tho hundred year mark. SCHOOL ROW AT DORA 1 CAUSE OF CHARGES It. A. KitMnu I 'lies Complaint Against M. V. .Miller, Charging AsmiiiU on Clialiiiiaii It. A. Kastnn was In from Dora 'Saturday and uworo to a complaint boforo Justice Stanley charging M. C. Miller and other Doia reshlunts with assault. Tho ease arises out of a fracas at the last hcIk))I mooting whou, It Is charged, .Miller nssaultod Kustmnii, who was chairman. Tho enso lis resting until tho return of 'District Attorney I.lljeinlst from Portland. Coqulllo Herald. GET NEW MUSIC Conio In and play tho latest lctor records on our machine and select tho ones you ricslro 5,0(10 to Cliooso Trout Wo will order special Numbers for joii L. L. Thomas Music Co. 7I Cential Aieuuo TI.MIO TAHI.H WILIjA.MHITK PACIFIC MOTOIl OAK ' Leavo Marshfleld f:lC a.m. 7.15 a.m. 8: in a.m. 9: ir a.m. tO:in n.rn. 1 1 : :t 0 a.m. 2'J0 p.m. I: Hi p.m. 11:15 p.m. :t : -1 5 p.m. r:oo p.m. 5.-10 p.m. Leave North Hem) 7:00 n.m 8:00 n.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:1G a.m. 11:00 n.m. 11: -15 n.m, 1:15 p. m 2:00 p. m 3:00 p.m 4:00 p.m 5:15 p.m 5:C5 p.m. ? The Breakwater Sails for PORTLAND via Astoria ' MARCH 5. From Smith-Dock. Tho F.A. KILBURN , Sails for EUREKA, m SAN FRANCISCO SANTA BARBARA LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO Direct MARCH 3. Terminal For information call 136 L. G. CUSHING, Agent, Olde.st Itnnlc In Coos County KstablNhcd i$88 Flanagcm Sh Beimett Bank Mm-hlificld, Coos County, Oregon. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000 INTKHKST PAID ON TIMK AND HAVINOH DMPOSITS Offlcors J. W. DUNNKTT, President; JA8. II. FLANAGAN, Vlco President; It. 1 WILLIAMS, Cashier; O. P. WLNCIIKSTEn Assistant Cashier. ' 0:55 p.m. North city limits only. 7:30 p.m. 7:45 p.m TAIPAYIES Tho Sheriff has Informed us- thai Jio will send a statement to every ta- payor, whoso address ho knows, as t) tho amount of their taxes, there fore If you will send theso statements t us, with tho amount of your taxes wo will boo thoy aro paid and heou a record on our boohs of tho pay ment, without any cost to you. KKIjIj ItOSKIUMtO PLANT TOPICS OP TDK TIMK SmaPpox has been discovered lit tho pc Ituntiary at Halem. Tbev had bettor watcli It or It will break out. It must bo ".uvrlca riru' IT wi nro to maUo Annrlca last. Welch Itepoiletl to Havo I posed of Properties Tlioie. '- Flanagan & Bennett Bank IWILI'ltK AT ((X.HMLLi: UOSIOlUIUfi, Or., March 1!.- It Js rumored on tho streets today that A. Welch, owner of tho Douglas County Water & Light company, has sold his Interests to Mr. Pull man, if Portland, ' Later It was stutod that'Al Welch has sold his stock in tho Douglas .County LlKht and Water coninanv to IIAXDON AUTO ACCIDKNT ','ioiin II. Yoou and Win. Pollnmn, who C. W. Ashton had his Iok broken Kiavo boon intirotod In tho coinimny .! . . . . . - r -. iiu iianuon yesier.iay. no niiKuctl fwltli Mr. Welch for somo time, Tho OeriMui; pool halt has heou ulosod for tho pant woolt, Oerdluc Hros. having mndo an asslKuinont for tho benefit or tliolr creditors. Coijulllo Herald, HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW Sec C0RTHELL Phona 3171 20 I-'AIIH TKN CUNTS t My liiniits Aoiiu iieuil. oo qf) COMMCTATION C TICKKTS, tf 1.7.1 .Maihlifleld-Niirtli lleud Audi Lino Cars ovory tun minutes from 0 a. m to 1 mldulKht; to South SIoukIi nnro u day, leavlni; at 1 1 a. in.; to Em plro three trips a day. GOItST Ai KINO, Propi. Flanagan Sb Bennett Bank Or MYKTLI3 POINT Capital $25,0Q Offlcors .1. W. IlUNNJOTT, President; JAS. 11. FLANAGAN, Vice President; L. M. SUPLHIO, Cashier; L. T. DKML'NT, Assistant Cashier. Bennett Trust Company Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000 Officers--J. W. IIKNNKTT, President; TOM T. 1J10NNKTT, Vice President; AUTI1UU JI'KKOWN, Bccretary; IJ12NNHTT 3WAK TON, Treasurer. Tlo Only Trust Company in the State, Outside of Portland, Which Orpinl.cd Under tho New Law. T. 4, HOAIFliie A. II. 1IOIKHWH Marshfield" g co. KsllmnteH Furnlnhed l'hor t t(Mt. Mwriilifleld. Oirftot BLANCO The Public Service Hotel has Just been thoroughly icnovut i'l, will bo open to tho public .Mareli 1st, 11)1(1. Somo of Hij features of this old hostelry nro. frco em ployment Imro in, fieo sewing room, luforiiialiou hullolii and Mud treat- ... ... .. i ..iiuiii an aiuo wiiiio it was still III Yeou and Mr. Pollman aro oMioeted Is soliclle.l. .,--. .- . Mr. nieiit. Tho pnttonuKv ,f the publle moU'oii, lost his. balance and full, k'tho hind wheel riiuuliiK over his Iok. -Coqulllu Herald. locati: IN COgiMLLK in UosehurK Wednovday on a liutVuess visit In connection with tho local plant. Mr. Yeon Is a widely known capitalist and IiiisIiiohs man of Port- laud, and a leader In tho building of I'ou Tin: AUKitTisim Tho mint who stops hl little ad, Is not so very wise, bedad! Ilocauso his advertisements toll The public what he has to hell. And If his ad Is not on dock, The people pass him up, by hock! And iiDiio of them will hesitate To trado wpth merchants up lo (Into. To stop your ad, wo sliould romark, Is just llko wluklui; in tho dark You may know what It means, but Koo! Nobody oluo can ovor sue. Bo do not for a moment think That when you cut out printer's Ink, You'ro saving money on tho sldo; 'Ts juoroly business siddo. Burt Italrd and L. K. llliven nnd (!, CoiiunU'a Klver HlKhway. Mr. their families arrived hero last week n'ollmnn Is a banker of llakor City. from Kurohn, Cal. They Intend to Ioioboii. lloth have Inspected tho lo locato hero and oxproas thoinselvo lcnl llin(a ,. fcOVOml occasions. . ... . ... .. ' " ----- - lis union pieaseu witn tu country. CoqiVlllo Herald. HKN SMITH'S VICTOKV L. I). Smith, a prominent farmer Head tho Adv. loda. KliX National Itank o and capitalist of Daulols Crook, and THE LLOYD HOTEL an assoelato with Clias. Walker In llousoKoepinj; Apaitiuonth, tho Coqulllo Land Co., also the man Two Itoinus, !?K.tl(i Month. who once th'row .lolui Offleld In a( lOIoctriclh and (las. Fieo llaths wroutlliiK bout at Sumner, has been ,. Sleeping' nmnis, Sl.r.H U. up - llli.WCO IIOTI3L J ail Noith I'Vont StliH!t, Marshfleld, Oietf.ni QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, Phouo 10C-L. MAItSIIKHOLI. OUtCGON SAVE MONEY by ordering tho famous HENRYVILLE COAL Nut foul, ton $1,00 Lump coal) ton $5.30 Or half ton of both. .$1.75 1). Ml'SSON, Prop. Phono IH-.I or leavo orders at Illlljei's Clui' Store Savings Depositors If your account has been opened Six Months and long er, it has interest credited jMarch i. Bring in your Pass Book. ? r5p First National Bank HOME Marshficld, OF THE SAVER of Cooj Bay Oregon in town a couple of Minos within tho past wook lu consultation with Mid Charles Walkor. Coqulllo Honild. TIIIJ WIIITIJ IS KINO Of all SewiiiK Machines Now located at 2 fill Market nvo. Wofat. Phone 103-.T. Wo havo also Kot blj? bargains In all kinds of used machines. AH machines sold on eaby payments. DRY WOOD ut Campbell's Woodyard North Kront Street Phono ;(7lt-.I WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per dent on savings ' . S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Treasurer INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. So S. Nann Smith Passenger and Freight From San Francisco, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, at 3 P. M. FOR COOS BAY S. S. Adeline Smith Passengers Only ' SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL DOCK PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK , , t . C. F. McGEORGE Passenger and Frcigiu aywu SHOOTINt; AT COltl'UC! Horace Mmch Slain by ItelalUo ShoolliiK at llauk I To Ret GOOD elcnnlnu; and ro palrfng, call JAY DOYLH, Ph. 2.10. ItH'OKNU. Oro.. Match 2 - Horace Wliirch. agod fl joars, a woalthy far- uior HvIiik two mile fiom Coburg, 'was nccldontally shot and klllod, whon hie son-in-law, O. W. Huclalng- ihaui. attempted to shoot a hawk, fl intj above tho family residence, EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Kooitz Garage Phono 180-J. North Front Street 1 UNDERTAKING I S OPKN TO THU PUIlLtO R 9 A regular btato licenscil H g9 nudertaker will be la H For rollabla Abstracts of Tltlo d liiforiuatlon about COOS HAY KM" HS'IVVTK, see Abstract Title Guarantee & Abstract Company Marshfleld and Coipilllo City, Oregon. General Agents KastMdo nnd Seiigstnckon's Addition. Special attention paid to asses. bincnts ami pn) incut of nes. 1IKNUV SENGSTACKIJN, Iiinpr, GRAVEL' ,untiti Wo ara now nrenared to furnish ORAVEL. In 7 from pllo In our yard or In carload lota, at following prjcei; Prom pllo on ground, ?2.?6 per yard. u Oanoad Iota, taken from car, $2.00 per X Retail Departmast. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Gj Opposite Pos'COfftco. Pboae 199- )