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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1916 EVENING EDITION. FOUR WITH THE TOAST :' t AND THE TEA X $5 PROFESSIONAL OIBj Roseate Future For Coos County Ur' A,-.,.b,..,,lolJseworth. COOS BAY TIMES H. V. MA1AJNKV, Kdltor and Tub DAN U. MALONlilT, News Editor Official Taper of Coos County Official Paper City of Mnrsliflold. Entered at' tho Postofflco at Mnrsh field, Orogon, for transmission through tho malla aa lecond-claaB mail matter. An Independent Republican nowB papor, published ovory ovenlng ox copt Suutlny, and weekly, by Tho Coos liny Times Publishing Co. SUHSCIUI'TION KATES DAILY. Ono year $0.00 Per month '0 WEEKLY. Ono year SI. HO When paid strictly In ndvnnce the ubBctlption pilco of tho Coon Hay Times la $5.00 per year or $2.50 for ilz months. Address all communications to COO.q RAY DAILY TIMEB. IXCOXSISTE.VCY WIIHN you go to your grocer nowadays to buy a sack or flour, you pny moro than you did two years ago bocausc, says the grocer man, tho war haB so enlarged tho demand that prices have Increased accordingly. Whon you go to the nutomobllo innn'o garago to buy gaaollno, ho tellu you that you will havo to pay six or eight rents more a gallon than you did a 'year ago, becauso tho war has cut oft tho supply t enido potiolucm formerly obtained In Europu find eonsoiiucntly, (ho flnlsliqd product costs moro. When jou go to tho clothing mer chant lo r.cvet your back- It uunrt ho cot (Nil tcgardlcsH of expanse li-j tells ,.ou that your suit will osl you a llltlo moro this year or If you're a working man thcro Is a slight advance In tho prlco of over alls, becnuso tho expenso or manu facture htiB Incrcnsoil greatly Hlneo the war bogon. Fabrics aro hardi'r to obtain, dyon almost nro out of reach, labor Is moro costly, ate. And tho purchaser of the elothlna must foot tho bills. When you go to tho dry goods ctoro to make your regular and nGW'Mnry purchases, you moot the Hnnio (.xporlonco and rowlvo ll;o mir.o explanation. Hvorywlioro ou bunir, up against tho war that In hold;; lought eight thousand m'los r.way, but you roallzo bow c-mi-merco In this country cm ln ef fected, bo you grn and bear it. RUT When you go buck to iinyono of theso business men mid Inform him that the general costs or printing tho dally pnpor liavo boon Increas ing sp rapidly for three years, tint Ink costs more, bcciiuso of the chem ical process of Its manufacture and tho scarcity of foreign chonilenU, that linotype metal (which oven a Hii.all dally like the Times uses) has Increased ulmost seventy per cent, that print papor has advanced thirty cents pur hundred pounds In tho last thirty days, that tho expenso of collecting iiowb Is far heavier throughout than It was hoforo tho war placed such a tax on nowa gathering agencies, nml that you ure compelled, becauso of your nu. bltion to survive, to Increase two prlco of your advertising then you are on tho doubtful Hide of the fence. It Is hard, very hard, to mnko one pair of shoes fit all tho nei In the family. Git yer oiiIoiih ready an' yer tators In tho ground, For tho robin is a-slngln' an' tho chipmunk 1b around, And (ho carrots should bo bloomtn' 'foro tho butterfly npponrs, An' it's tlmo that you word thinning of tho early roastln' ears. M'ho festive rutabaga ought to bo a- inoviir up, Whilo tho early mewln' kitten Is cnvortln with the pup (An' the ciiunln' Siunmor radish must ' ho puttln' on Uh clothes, An bo bowln' most politely to tho blushln' cllmblu' roso. The diyslcs nro a-wlplu' of tho rain drops from their eyes, An' tho charmln' clover blossom Is n- lookln' to tho skies, For these bo days of Spiiugtlnio an' tho biizzln' honey-bee Oh, tho happy ilnys of blossoms nr tho Joyous days for mo. , Selected. Tho war in Europo may worry you n whole lot, hut Jim Forsytho snys a man with nn eight eylludor tooth ncho has no tlmo to bothor with piking affairs. OI'H.N'K IIAXDOX .MILL Xels ItasmiisHon haB opwtod tho will of tho lato Sarah K. Swift, which iioiniiiates him iih executor of tho will, and he has filed tho will mid pe titions to have tho utuim probated, the property oompriHliiK tho .estate consists of several lots In Iniudou with (mproveiiieutti, and a liomoatotid of 80 acres near Xortb Rand. Huu don Rocordor. ELMIIt.V MILL RKSUMKS Another Sawmill to Start Operation Near Uugi'iii'. KlKiKNU, Or.. .March 13. The sawmill of tho Klmlrii Lumber com pany at Klnilia, will resume opera tions this week with a force of 80 or !ir men In the plant, beside several toiiiiiHtor hauling to tho rail road at Yenota. F. C. Walters, manager of tho company, mild yog torduy that it Is expected to run all Hummer Ionic If tho price of lumber lomalns good, and that one or two additional IokkIuk eumpti will bt (il)ono(l in tho Coast moiintalus if the market runt In wok on tho up grado. Thoro Is one camp now in oporation. omplo.vlng a number of mnii. (iOOD KVEXIXO A garden is a lovesomo thing, God wotl Hose plot Fringed pool, Fcm'd grot Tho vorlcst school Of pcaeo and yet tho fool Contends that Ood it not Xot God I In gardens! when tho ovo Is cool? Nay, but I havo n sign; TIs vory euro God walks In initio. Thomas Edward llrown T ,L. HE Portland Orogonlnn printed s evident In their 300 or more rcg the following as tho lead cdl-Mstorcd sires. SPItlXO IS UEItE STItlCNCJTIl 'IIo Hiiro Is an unpleasant jay Wo keep him at arm's length, JFor ho ontB spring onions ovory day llocnuso It gives him strength. A blond linJr doesn't attract as miiuh attention In tho butter as a black hair hut that Is no roasou why you should marry a blond. TODAY'S ADYICE When In doubt toll tlio truth. OH, MY! "This puzzles mo and nmybo you," Although Jt novor grieves, Our tablo lugs aro not called limbs, Yet wo have tablo loavos." The rirst baby gets u silver ring, a gold ring, an Ivory rulAlu and about $200 worth of fluo baby torlal in its Friday issuo: Coos County is soon to havo a long-deserved grand opening. The hopes, the ambitions, tho lnbors and the planning of years nro to bo real ized with tho coming of tho Southern Paclfc company's now line Into ono of Oregon's richest districts. A study, thorcforo, of Coos county and Its development is interesting and expedient at this time. Tho oenstts of 1910 gnvo Coos county n population of 17,050, Murshflold, tho largest pluco In tho county, having 2DS0. Other towns, Dandon, CoquiUc, North llcnd and Myrtle Point had perhaps nonrly twlco as many people as Marshflcld, thus giving the county an urban pop ulation of between 9000 and 10, 000, and leaving n rural population of somothlng like SOtlO. Thoro is now another town, Powers, with a population probably in excess of 1000; but this population is mndo up practically of old residents of tho county, largely from Marshflcld. Thus, taking tho county as a whole, thoro Is a rural population of somo t'iins like forty per cent, which Is a good showing nud bettor than many of our Oregon counties. Sinco lOloY'oos has grown more rapidly In population than almost tiny other Oregon county. Thory nro only two that havo approached tho Coos progress, and tho growth continues. At present n visitor may well wonder how this growth has been mndo nud continues In tho face of the had leap of Inndoqunto travel ing fncllltlcs. It Is far from a plea sure Jaunt to got from any othor portion of Oregon lo Coos Hay and return. Thcro havo boon nnd still rho, several ways to get to and from tho Coon country. Ono Is by stanm cr from Portland. In flno wenthor It Js not a had trip, although thcro nro tvo bars t,6 wosh and thero has novor beon a first-class vessel running on Bchcdulo. Thcro Ib n number of Biuall coast vessels en tering tho bay. They curry passon- ,gors from tho ports along tho coast and from Portland. Another routo Htlll in oporation. 1b by stngo from Roseburg to Myrtio Point, thenco by rail to tho bay. Still nnothor In by stngo from Drain to Scottsburg, 'thenco down to Wlnchestor Hay by boat, along tho beach by stngo to tho channel abovo Empire, ana men iy boat. Not an Inviting trip at best. Tho othor route, from Eiigono to Mapleton, on tho Sluslnw, by stage, thonco by tho beach nnd boat, as by tho Drain routo, has been short ened by tnklng tho now Southern Pa cific lino from Eiigono to Ctishman, thenco by bont to Floronco nud down tho beach. Whlohovor way tho passonger now travels ho will, oapoololly In wot weather, wish ho had takon another route, bhvo possibly whon a fair trip Is made by stoamer to or from Colum bia Ulver iiolnts. 3lost of tho travol Dairymen and experts hnvo learned thut In no section of tho United 'States can n cow bo kept for so lit tle as In Coos If wo except u few sections along the coast In Oregon tmd Washington. Yet no othor sec has over shown tho average not earnings of tho dairy cow to bo so high as In Coos. Coos has the largest saw null In ,v!io world, which lays Us lumbar down on Snn Francisco Way for a carrlngo cost of 80 cents n thousand fcot. Others will no doubt bo built .of criiiol capacity and with equal learning cost. Coos Day, it must bo remembered, offers nlmost idcnl shipping facilities. Tho harbor Is ono of the largest nud finest along tho coast. Already there Is a largo and jirospcrous shipbuilding plant thoru nnd others nro bound to come, with othor ninnufnctunliig plants. Thcro Is untold wealth of Coos coal. Hut why go further? Coos It coming Into her own. With the ndvont of the Southern Pacific Com 'pauy's road thoro will bo such de VolopmontB down thcro as but few of us havo dreamed of, but which the good people of that section fully merit. Thoy havo waited long nnd patiently for connection by rail with tho outsldo world and thoy havo la bored as thoy waited. Now can be soon tho dawn of nn ora of prosper ity which thoy bo richly desnrvo. March 101(1 AUTO STACK SCHEDULE To Port land via Florence ami Eugcno "Glad to meet you Shake!" THIS PAPER WANTS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY TO ENJOY HAPPINESS AND :: s s s PROSPERITY HERE :: s b s Write us your ideas about im proving local conditions ! Leavo Mur.shflelrt and Floronco Friday 10 G:.10 a.m. Saturday It G:I5 n.tn. Sunday 111 7:110 a.m. Mondny l.'l u::io a.m. TuoHduy M 11:00 a.m. Wodnesilny 15 100 p.m. Thursday 10 1:15 p.m. Friday 17 1:15 p.m. High Quality 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 Saturday 18 . , Sunday 10 ... Monday !20 . . . Tuesday IM . Wodnosdny 22 Thursday 21! , Friday 21 Saturday 25 , Sunday 20 Mommy 1:15 p.m. 2: in p.m. , 2:ir p.m. . 'I.ir a.m. . 5 : :i 0 a.m. , 0:00 ii.m. , (!::i0 a.m. , (1: 110 a.m. 7:00 a in. , 7: 15 a.m. , 0:1 110 a.m. ,11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:15 p.m. clothes. Hut tho Blxth baby Is lucky ,, ..... ,... tllQ KuKono-Ciishman Iflt gotB two napkhiB and a ten cent ,Koronro rou(o W,.c, necessitates .box of corn Btarch. .,.,. ,,, ,.imliUOs and entails trav- i iiv rail. boat, auto and wagon. Ab CUltSOltY somo of tho changes nro llkoly to Idio mndo in tho dark, for tho. trip Inlong tho honcli can bo mado only Tho follow wns clumsy nud careless, i.iU ,()W thlo u l8 tlrosouio even In Ho stopped on her drmw at a dniico: L -j w0t,or, i rough wenthor It alio wanted to ouss when Bho hrusiied V1,guy worse. Tuesday 28 ' Wednesday 20 . . Thursday 30 ... Friday :i l On trips JonVing Mnraliflold be fore, 8 ii. in. you Bhould mnko Port land snino day. On p. in. trips you should coitib from Portland to Mnraliflold in odd day. Preparing for the Future Reverses may set in at any time, and you will need money. Arc you prepared? Have you a bank account? The foundation of your future security lies in saving a' part of your earnings. llo matter how small that part, put some away in this bank each .week or month and see how the fund will grow. of r t 'IV T 1 T"l river XatirYnn mn r Coos A UUL X 1UUVIAUI A-IALXL. Qay HOME OF THE SAVER Marshflcld, Oregon taipaye: So o I Tho Sheriff has Informed us that ho will solid n Htntomont to every tnx payor, whoso nddross ho knows, as t-) tho amount of their taxes, thoro foro If you will send those stntomonts to r.B, with tho amount of your tuxos. ivo will seo thoy nro paid and koop a rocord on our books of tho pay ment, without any cost to you. oft tho muss So she gave him a cursory glance. Yot nobody can bo blamed, .the mall contractors and ownorjj of stage nd boat linos havo dono oven moro than could rensoably bo oxpectou or Flanagan & Bennett Bank t THE LLOYD HOTEL $ Housekeeping Apartments, Two Itooms, )?S.()() Month. lClectrlcily n"d Cins, Freo Ilaths .SliM-pIng rooms, !?l.nO vk. up Soniohow or othor thoy didn't nood Juveullo court In tho old days wlum, fm. t,loro ovor ,, Il0C,n trnr. fie oiiiiiiKh to pay to build hard-Biir the paddle nud the woodshed flour Ishml TWO MI'S Thoy are oiiHURPd. To him she ellngB; Ho hugs her to his breast. She llkos tho reset) that ho brlngH. Hut liken hla tulips boit. Soinetiiuen n Coos Hay j;lrl can uf fect modOKty to such an oxtout that ho will blush ovory tints she ro ;ueuihei'H she Is expoHiug hur naked oyo. t.ho has piolty dimple a funeral on n rainy day can't keep her from smll Jiib If (hers Is n follow around. Millinery Opening nt S. S. Jen nings, Xorlli llcnd, milt nud llllli. TIiiu'm Wnnt .ds nro tho one nn. illiini wlilih teaches ALL tho people. They eigago public intention every day Ahvnyri on the Job. j 1 TIMES WANT ADS J I GET RESULTS 1 l'AYIXfi IS rilKAl'KU I Poillauil Contractois ltediic I'tico to .S,t.- IVr Ynid Tho Portland TolOBrant Rays: Another slanh In the price of bltu ilthle paveinenl was mado today by ths OroKoit ludopomlont I'avlr.g com pany, which ottered to pnvo HaM (lllean and Kast Twenty-falxth streets 'for f 1.15 a Kiiuaro yard. Tho War ton t'onstriietluu company hold to It8 old price of $t.ST. a squaro yard. The difforeuro betwaon tho lovost nud tho hlKhcvt bid was 75 cents a I square yard face roads from the- interior, nun tho bench road Is changod by every tldo. In the dry uoiibqii, whon all voails nro passably good. It Is rathor u pleasant trp by nuto from Hose burg, nnd n big travol by tho lighter inuchlnea has gone thut way. it Is not n safe vonturo for lnrgo, heavy cars, 1 Now tho ond of all of tho hard ships or tho past Is In sight, bo cnuso tho now Southern Pacific lino from Kugono to Coos Hay will bo In operation some llmo this spring. Tiinrn will bo onlv ono chniigo, n Whon ii Coo Hay girl knows that 1llo forry (r,p a,.ros3 Ul0 Uinaua hbovo (lardlnor. but tho brldgo nt Hint point will bo completed by early fall and then tho fottors that havo hampered and bound Coos comity lnce the first wlilto settlor went thoro will bo broken, That Coos haB built up a popula tion of ovor 2,0,000 pooplo under such a handicap In tho way of trans portation Is ovldonco that it is a country rloh in resources, From the three foremost Industries lumhor. coal and dairying Coos will dovolop wealth enough and have poonls enough Jn a docade or bo to mark it as one of Oregon's richest and most populous counties. The dairy busl- nioeB nione is nn oxcououi omuhiiiu. WOOD GOOD WOOD W. II. Lingo has It at 31. HO nnd $2 cash per load. (Jarbago remov ed. Phono 'JUT-I. Oldest Hank In Coos County Flanagan Bennett Bank Marshflcld, Coos County, Oregon, Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000 iXTi:m:sT paid ox timi: axd savixck dkpo.sits Officers J. W. UKNNKTT, President; JAS. 11. FLANAGAN, Vlco Prosldent; It. F. WILLIAMS, CnBhlor; O. F. WINCIIKSTKR, Assistant Cashier. ' Flanagan (b Bennett Bank OF MYItTLU POINT Capital $25,00 Offleors J. W. DKNNKTT, President; JAS. II. FLANAGAN, Vice President; L. M. SUPLKE, Cnshlor; L. T. DEMENT, Assistnut Cashier. O SKLLIXn GOODS The big problem in selling goods is getting tho customer Into tuo Btoro. Coos liny Times nds will help you uolve thl3 problom. '! ! Bennett Trust Company Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000 Officers J. W. DENNETT, Prosldent; TOM T. DENNETT, Vlco President; ARTIIl'R M'KEOWN, Secretary; DENNETT SWAN TON, Treasurer. Tho Only Trust Company lit tho Stnto, Outside of Portland, Which Organled Under tho Now Law, : s i ..A iiini in niin i 1 'flllK I1I1K 1111XV 1I1II1D 111(111 tv.wu l'Ue slashing of prices , , lloH,,tri,i U y ie due to another paving war. It Is i',ounly Iu t,0 Ngrthwcwt has so many uuld. between scvoml big ccmimiywi ows that f averago in grado with iiKhtliiK for city work. I those or Coos. Tho Coos dairymen Want uilveitMug sells Hie nn-iVvo t or the hlt-nnd-mlss sort. Thev lonuer-wnnted things. hie hrod ng up, up, all the time, as SOUTH COOS HIVKlt DOA'f SHHVICIJ TjAI'XCII KXPHESS leaves .Marshflehl every day 8 n.in. Leaves head of river at a;l.i. in. . STEAMER RAIXDOW-. leaves head of river illy at 7 a.m. Leaves Marshrield nt a ii.m. For charter apply on hoard. ' ROGERS SMITH, Props. GRAVEL Wo are now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In any quantities from pile in our yard or in carload lots, at following pricee;- From pile on ground, $2.?5 per yard. Oanoad lots, taken from cara, $2.00 per yard. Retail Depart moat. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.: Opposite PosOfflcc. Phone. 100. 0GEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst & KIiib, Lento Marshflcld n 7 n. in., ami returning leaving from Entplro at' 8 a. in. Leavo Mnrshfield nt 11 n.m. and returning leave South Slmigh at 1 p. in. Leavo Marshflcld nt 5 p. m. nnd returning leavo South Slough nt (I p. in. , WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, QUATERMAS STUDIO I . QUALITY PHOTOS I Opposite Blanco Hotel, 1 Phono 10G-L. MARSHFrELl, ORKGON I 4. ! . .... EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Street on J Office hours: u , j I and 7 to 8 p.,n. "fclv i. .. .. . ... IBMMi Ul 1,:,-Jinc,,u J. M. Wright RUILDLNO rnvJ?",1H EBtlmatCafurnl8hedont,7w Dr. H. M. Shnui Kn Ka,.:Tn Phono mui, nooms 20M()l 'K lllOCIf, DR. HATTIB D. RHAW. l'hyMpInn nnd Snrueot f' i'liono 33Q.J. H. G. Butler CIVIL Dxniram Room 304 Coko Dldg. Phone Hl iiuBiuonqo ruone 3C3-L. W. G. Chantllnr ARCIRTKRT Rooms 301 nnd 302, Coke BtUji , . Marshflcld, Oregon. '-- TIMHTAIlLlj VICTMMKTTK pacific MOKI CAR Leavo j Marabflold North &, CMC a.m. 7.5 7.4G n.m. .Wl 8:4G a.m. j.' 0:4C n.m. 10:16 li 10:4fc a.m. 11:0) u 11:30 a.m. 11:15 u 12:130 p.m. i!i5P! 1:4B p.m. 2:09 9.3 2:45 p.m. i:oo f.j 3: IB p.m. liojpj C:00 p.m. ,6:n,! 5.40 h.m. 5:55 j 6:55 p.m. North city llmltiotlr. 7:30 p.m. ?! ); WEAVING All kinds a spec laity. Mrs. w. w. Nason, I 12th Courth. So. Phone 2201 HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phoiw 3171 Kstahllshed 18SU DRY WOOD ot Campbell's Woodyard Xoitli Front Street l'lionu :t"0-I SAVE MONEY" liy 01 dcriiiK the famoui HENRYVILLE COAL Xut coal, ton ?'M Lump coal, ton ?5-W Or half ton of lioth..5l."3 1). Ml'SSON. l'rop. I'hono IK-.1 or leave onltn nt 111 icr's Clsnr sww DUNGAN IINDPRTAKNU PARLORS will he kept Ol'KN TO TUB rpU0 A regular slato l!renl imdcrtnWcr will t clmrgo Winn 10W vv fMHMMHWMMMMMMBMMMHMMWMJMMnaMMMiHMalHM,MWMM' II P vnn tkv cnxw City I-linlts Voi'lh ! nn commit tiox nn 21! TICMTS, $1.73 (U MiirMiflelrt-Nnrtli ,,en,, Auto Line Cara every ten minutes hoa C a. in., to 12mldnlgW.t South Slough onco a W. leaving at 11 n. ro? to E plro three trips a day. fiORST &KKG, WW. t UnTPH A. n. nODOD' Marshfield ftS . ' ESUm.te FurnlibeJ Fliou 146-R. MmhMJ; WESTERN LOAN AND pun niNG CO. '-ASs'ets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on savings ' I. S. KAUFMAN? Local 'Jf" 1 1 ..., ,i.nnri1 IS K1X0 Of .11 SewlBB MWJ , , , ni n-,c Mark" t1u Now located at -" " tJ,e West, rhono l-'3-J- ukisli nlo eot big UrsalM ,! 'of npcil marlilriM. AH Foid on easy iymen Ua HillliBMMIiiHHMMIMHHHHHIII 1i- OtfiJflwi. - "V