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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1916)
:J!L SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1916-EVENING EDITION SEVEN iessJThan Re5 Rent -Just what you want; a two-room house on a 50 by 120 foot lot, faoing on a graded street; city water to Property; garden ready for cultivation and all for lewood $3?5.00 -Terms like rent. It is the biggest bargain in Engle wootl. You'll buy it on sight. As a small investment it's ?n opportunity. All improvements paid. Homo ready to move into. See us about it today. jynolcb Development UWWtK JWUJLIEWOQD' 17Q Pnntrnl n. c ISTRQNG FOB BILLGflROEN III SCNDDL'ACKERMAAI TO RUN I i l CHAHLHS IIAmilKTI HNS KIIOM 'nVK'VrV Vtmt ITP,,'S Al,) CITV 'aXXOI'XCIIS CANDIDACY KOIt lU-HAl! nVKIITO i.sH,X KAlTIPl-MMMIMIflX J HTATK HKXATOH TODAY ("HiisliUVnlile Ku-llonient In Hot ills rimslnlis Politics Playing tntr.ft- aiit Pint Call L'nil MctMlug Charh Hull 8 optimistic over the , llnn Individual Ciii'ilcn Plots Scn li-.sli rioJil .Mini to Im Cnmllduto lr by Twciu; Xeni-School PiIcn to Hi-publlcan Nomination In tin, He Awarded lm Home (Jiuden , May I'llmiuios Call 160 for Plat. jnmn,T,m-il,.l . m i "' ii ii i ii mi iii 1 1 iwtJWKHWtJMBBBHBHBBMMHWWBHHHHBHMBHiHBBBI I i ! n s w I Rusty Water -u niiin If ntfllnat nliinva pmtina f-itti ...... ..InrnUtVMier uuvuin. "" ..." w...w., ..v.... k i wtcr faucets. TJic wutrr la tllscolorotl becauso of the ihP Inslilo ofthc hot water piping In the hotiso and la utlnf oi ii10 ... .. .. ,i, i.ii. ii. i.4 i dirt or foreign matter, ior n n uu .- " iu hwi uuu , ter w0U,i Lc discolored. Tho hot water piping In somo ' ami moro rust than in otiiora, uuo in mo gaivanizcu ..r 0 the pIpCS Uelllg 01 IMiuiur ihiiiii.j. .... j....v....h ..u . :,.. i,i u-ninr nlnlne. Insist on your plumlicr using tho at "rde of galvanized Iron plpo of not Iusb than throe-fourths there rutty hot water Is cspcclnlly had It can ho remedied to ironilderatilo extent by having n plumber attach tin Inexpensive 1 . . ..... t.... II... !.( .nnr nnll n uli.tt... b.,if aiienatcr nipo eiiiuniiK i" " " ni...t- Lk for the Introduction of a Binall amount of llino each week. ht lime added to tho not waior win lurgoiy prurom uio lorma- Lofrnit In tho hot water pipes, uut u win maKo tno water ionettU harder anil re(iilro moro soap. Don't heat your hot wnlor supply too hot. A tomporatnro of il decrees Is sufficient for all ordinary iibcb of Jiot water and to iceed this causes ironlilc. FIuhIi tho rtmt out of tho bottom of our tot water tank at least once a wook. Kvory hot water itk should have a faucet for this pnrposo. COOS BAY WATER. COMPANY MAItSIII'inr.I) AXD NOUTIf HKND, OKKGON. Safety First Service? iiiii:ani mahim:, automohilk, iiKAinr, acoidkxt, i.iri:, woukmiix's compkxkation and LIAHILITY IXSPHANOK E. I. CHANDLER, Agency. At RnlMIng - Marhhflold, Oregon. I ' raUR AD. in The Times will Bring Business To YOU that now goes to the fell Order Houses. f ' rx r msr 11 m fgTII I k,r M, uj iot ,njoy a Modern Kitchen? S?Khrffi: rnto0?epyoVioYOURwo''pbemod. you ShCook.andheat with Gas and iWann fp,r!sed how much more Sed qU,ckly your work wi" be, akeS HoiISPWnvlr Ti'rrKf Wnvlr KT Gas' nt only can you do fr1 onlKRE,work--in much less time, Puffin8 !h fe . W? .. V'aj'iening the hni.ooi r, :AW y ll ls now a necess If .? fine you tussho!d labor millions of women. e aid of Gas?' housekeeping a pleasure Non Power Co. Jungle King Pays A Most Unusual Visit -aj m n . EtSHHHRHssrhk. ''I State Sena tor at tho P r I in urlo May 18. Ho will oppose Son. I. S. Smith, who la a candi date for ro il o initiation, and elect ion. Col. It os a, of Walks Right Into Drawing Room wunout Even being Announced Efir Vrxz v- lT(Sl iiHlPKsiaaaaMB Kj oVH nPMHSsBPiaEaas 3 HP&PJHBB. jfiM V BKBrBHSBBBSffHJlBSBBBnDBMit IIBBBSliBBBSHSSSBSBBBBu Ilavo you a lion In your Iiouko? No! Well, HiippoHliig ono or tlieno inanoatlng Junglo kings should suddenly appear In your drawing room, what would you do? 'Take to the window? Jump for the chandelier, or Juat trust to prayorn to aavo you ? Hero, for Instance-, la "Xero," ono of tho moat celebrated lions In cap tivity, walking, unannounced, Into a drawing room, as depleted in a r.eeno from "Tho Woman, tho Lion, and tho .Alan," n stirring two reel Centaur relet In tho regular Mutual program. Hut tho man, Captain Jack Hir.cv i, I., .ioub Hon tralnor, who appears In tho photoplay with tho group of not- d I'.ptoclc lions, Is no moro afraid of a Hon, or a dozen of them, t!.:m tl.o ln...u.iro In of u cat. Xovertheler.H, It vac a tlckllxh altuntlon, and only a man of llonavltn'a friiiontly proved courago could have gone through with tho sccno. THE COOS BAY TIME; Travels over Every Street in Every Town, and over Every Road in Coos County. LET IT CARRY YOUR MESSAGE. Twenty-four pupils of tho South I Wnriler A. Acknrnmii. n w.n. iirosont sltiinilon I,, dm fi,i fn. ..ni f-Miirshf Iclil school aro making gurdon. known Marshflolil ntiornnv tniinv credits In Oregon. Ho returned lastTllcro ls m,th,nK haphazard In their stated that ho would bo a candidate lovenliiK from a ten davs' trip to Sa-l"'01 ,ls: lllcy nro B0,I,B B,lout "'Plr for tho Republican nomination for lem and Portland, apearlng in the!,0"' ",,","y. tostlng' tho soil,1 former place as a representative to ! v"u "r;1. urimzore as tnoy 'tho state eonferenco held to eonsldor 1.5?" rl''8 ls nn n(1,,C(1 fenl,,ro to tho rural credits, Irrigation and drainage L. ' ),L',ultlfnl MimlKii and one questions. if11"11 1b oxtromoly beneficial. On tho Ho aided mnterlnliv. in M.n ,,.,. Jwlngs of this nows coiucB another ful fight to cleave tl.o proposed rural ''"?t ,lltoro8l,n ai.noiincenie.it, es credits bill from ono ontnlllng statu ,,ct'lnll)' from tM0 atnnilnoliit of the giiaranteoa for Irrigation and drain- 8Cho1 chll,,ron- Vcr" shortly will bj inge bonds. announced a Hat or cash prlr.es that Polities played an all too Important nro lo bo tlWnr(1c'1 for 1,cst ll0I! i.. riirilmi nt nnv tin til I In tlm ntiv jinn in me session, u is stated, each -"--- - ,'"';, " "" section and eael. "Prnw.i- .in,n.IB. ,,0,ow lho ahoot 'house the pupils for their own particular Interests, a I fo1,l,nd n fa,rly lovo1 ,,u r Broll'-'llaiiilon was talked or as a candidate ract Hint led to tho sending of nianv : " , "' ""' " " simoon ,ul hn not ,ulnouneed himself yot. "verbal bonnets." ,Kacl f "' twonty-four rl.ildren has Mr Ackeinian has been a resident There won about 80 represonta-1'1 I1,0.t r B'""' ovo ' twelve of Or0KO11 for ,, ycnr8 H(J 'ro. tlves at Salem from nil imriH nf n,n.f0,5t "l B'70 n11 t'lolr ow- Hco cnlviii lilu nnriv ...innti,.., i.. wi. lnto and from many lines of business. !llloy nrc l,1nlltlnK vegetables. Poles ,coll8n U11 1)Urmie(, hls hllor M,llo8 A committed v,aa formod to make tli,n,re "" ,c"1 "" u,e ,0,1C0 a,,0l,ln Oregon. After preliminary law trough rtruft or tho rural credits blU'1"" u,,ur" ""' K"r,U3n' 1M1S l0 m office work In procedure ho entor- ' and In all probability a second meet-1 covorcd wl,h ,nosl1 w,ro nn(l 8WC0t od tho University of Oregon Law lug of tl.o conference will ,A called l"0118 ,wm ,,c Krown tt,0,,K t1,c 0,, Depattment In the year 1011, grad- J Within about CO days to consider tho I to lw,no "" tllo,.?v!ro-. "ntlng in 1!MI, and since then has ! finished bill. , ' 'lko lt'it b ..rarMnlnir ..i..rn..v m i Most Intorostlng Is tho work of Marshflold , testing tl.o neldlty of the soil and the " m ,,,' , , fo tVII,M Of firllllznrs. In I. in I'nrilnnu . vl .......... ... p... '.V.. V w ..... ....... I. .......I .....t ..!...., .. . . iiuii.iniiiuii mm uiuuiuu, 1 will, during my tnriu of office, work toward clarifying tho existing lawH In order to do away with tho rii n necessary part or tho repeated and cosily Interpreting by tho courts of what wo havo In our statutes. I will work to prevent tho enacting of new "lawn" on subjectu and loinedles on wjileh lho people aro satlsrhd we have sufficient law, And I will represent Coos and Curry Counties forcefully ami energeti cally, B(f, that provisions will bo mudo ror thnr iioods. (Icnorn), and not pilvato bonorits will control lny actions." Il( will have printed nHer his name on the official ballot tho following words: "Caro'iil and con slulenl leglHlntlon only." llo further says: "1 haven't rjiiy political sins or blunders to apol ogise for; I am, moreover, propared to d' tin work, mid have no itrlims tied' on mo." Li II will bo wax beans, peas, radishes let tuce, onions and carrots. The gar deners will got state credit In llielr agricultural examinations. Tho pupils that ar) Interested In the gardens nro: Agues Johnson, l.ll- ll'miilng At Washington .StiiilgliOnH llu" Sul""11"' lHIl,,c' Hrldglmm, IMIlh Out. Tingle Over Houtliein Pji- A'rc' ,)orlB Setigntackon, Stella Mag- (iius, Hl.oda Aiulorson, Until Hats Head, Stewart Mclntyro, Harold Sav age, Kverett Xordstrom, I.esllo ilDoveloiini'.Mits In tM public llatlds ! Holmes. Miriam Wright. Clara Abel. commltteo Indicate that section 7, re-iWIIIa llouobrako, Henry Walter, commended by the attorney general, fThomnfl Crosthwalte, Korrest Cregg. K'. A. yMtTII AjjSKJXKIP roXTItACP . 'JO HIM KOit A'nOHXKV KICI-S clfle Agi'iH'iueiit M'ASlllNdTON, I). C, March 18 For Sale STOCK IIANCII Xcar Alleg-my mostly liotlom, good build lugs, !J0 head cattle, team, farming tools, fine orchard, de lightful place to live, nice $710(. Terms. STOCK OK DAIUV HA.NCII Closo In, 20 cows, team, good building, orchards, tools, ()() linos, I5 of which is finest bottom. Pilco 1(1,000. Terms, DAIHV HAXCH Closo In, 00 acres, 175 Is Iiottor, flno hulldlng, team. Pilco $1.1,001). Tonus. DAIUV HA.VCir It. It. depot on pluco, close In, fi:J0 acres, half Is ill best bottom, fino buildings both rail nud water tiiinsioitatl(Vi, ! head htock, team. Pilco n:.,0()0, Hplcji dhl terms Jtl Intel est at five per cent. KltUIT HAXCH Splcudlilly located, 1(10(1 loganberry vinos In full bearing, fine orchard, fine buildings 17 ncros, 90, UOO. 'J'ernw. I)NVi:M)Pi:i COAIi MIX!-; On tide water, flno coal mid lots of It. Price way down. CIIK'KHX HAXCH Closo In, 10 acres, lioiiso. Only $800. CHICKIIX HAXCH 15 acres close In, .$:0 down and $15 a mouth. mil TltAlPi: Wo lime Xoilh Henil propel ty mul ranches In trade for Xoilh U.ikoli. properly. Com" In and loves llgate. 4 Wo lijivo Oklahoi.n properly l Made for Coos Hay city or ranrli properly. CITV PKOPKKTV Xorth H'miiI or Marshfleld. Wo have It If you aro looking for Imrualus mid locations. 1XSUHAXCK Wo carry n full lluo of flie lniirmin KOOS OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO. PIONEER BLOCK NORTH BEND, OREGON proposing to confirm outstanding fcontrncts on the, Oregon and Callfor- '.nla land grant, will bo rejected. At .tornoy Williams of tho Department or Justice, admitted that John I.lnd had conrerrcd with the Dopnrtmont of Justice nud had recommouded this nmoiidmont. It also was reasonably iwoll established that John I.lnd. by assignment from C. A. Smith, would got tltlo to not loss that 0000 acres itirrcdttfd by this niuondmput IT It should bo Incorporated. C. A. Smith assigned to I.lnd his lntorcst In this Oregon and California land n llou of attorney's Tees and I.lnd, In urging tho nmoiidmont, was trying to mako good his tltlo. I.lnd Chief llcnL'firliu-y While tho commltteo Is aware that the attorney - gonoral's aniondinont 'would confirm tltloB or n.1 Individ uals holding contracts with tho rail road, most or thorn ror 10 and 80 acro tracts, I.lnd as assignee or Smith would bo tho chief beneficiary, and thoro Is a feeling that IT tho amend ment were Incorporated in tlv bill It would load to n bitter right in the 'Hgiibo, especially In view of tho un willingness of tho government to ox plain or Justify tho provision. Chairman Kerrls is ono who thinks 1 To f!lo Pi-lfcs Tho matter of tho prize garden contest has not been doflultely worked out, hut will bo niiuouuivd later. At lh) present time It Is known that the pupils will bo asked to make gardens, raise anything InJ them they waul, and at the cud of tlw allotod tlmo a commltteo will 'Judge the. winners. Tho prizes will Imp substantial cash payments, the purpose being to encourage tl.o Idea of homo gardens toward making tho City Hcautirul. iK ECITY GARDEN .SlTflOlCHTlOX THAT Al.lj VACANT LOTS UK CUI.TIVATKIp. Let School Children Ho Orgaulcd to .Make Maihrield a Heal City Heautlfiil. Kill tor Coos Hay Times: I hoive been following with Inter est tho developments or The Times' splendid campaign ror making Marshflolil a city beautiful. It nnninti n ulininn nftnt fitviititliitr nil It better to eliminate this amend- thualasm and a spirit of civic pride montand thus avoid an unnecessary tmt tho nm(ler ,,, ot nM.,IU right In tho Hoiibo. ir It lator do- L, fnP111 , .,.,. wnnU i, volops that the outstanding contracts !.,,, nil,i iiinili.nui tlm vnnr ....hi 1 1.11 .1 .1...A . . " "' ' milium iiocoiiiiriiicu, inai can no none by fcimrnto legislation. I a reallzfl.lon or a GRANDPA GRAD-Y, OF Father of .Mrs. l'riiuk XcImiii of .Majhhriehl and One of the Oldest Coos PioiuTH Dies Tho Myrtlo Point Kntorprlse says: fi rand pa Orady died at tho Myrtlo Point Hotel, whore ho has been mak- BARKLOW WILL RUM FOR SHERIFF IN COOS Myrtlo Point Hiwldent AunoiiiiceN His Cmiilldney for UeMibllcaii Xoi'nl nation , H-AXDOX, March 18. Danlol Ilnrklow of Myrtlo Point-was In nnn- don yesterday visiting his brother-lu-law, C. II. Pillion, and getting nc- fciualnted with (lie votorH of this sec tion. Mr. Ilnrklow Is announcing his candidacy for the office of sheriff on tho Itopubllean ticket. Ills plat form Is brier but to the point: TCffl- fcloncy and economy; strict enforce ment of tho law." Hi Jmn boon a rosldent of tho county for 13 yours and has boon engaged In various uu dxvtaklugs, Including ,v sttige lluo from Myrtlo Point to Itosoburg, log ging and railroad contracting. Speak ing or pioneer days In Coos county, Mr. Ilnrklow says ho wub In Ilandou, 'Myrtlo Point and Coiiillo when eauh plaro had but one houso. we could enjoy city beautiful. 1 havo a plan to suggest that might bo worked, out Into such a routine and that Is that tho owners, MYRTLE POINT, DEAD,0' vacant iota throughout ti.o city. t j0RTH BEND DOES NOT including uiu .Mill bioiigii un, no turned over to the school chlldieu of the city and roil verted Into gul dens. This would not only traus fo.in many ugly spots Into pluces or betiuty, but could bo mado a source or profit as well. Of course, such a movement would have to bo BAR RAGGING THERE Only Vulgar Dancing mid Dancing on Numbly Tabooed hy the Ueceut Ordinance lug his homo ror several years, being ' lm.U)(1 ulllop , un,Iorshlp and ninety ypars, oIovcji uumtlis and nine days or ago at tl.o tlmo or his death. Harry (Jrady was born In Now York City, April 1, 182f.. Ho enlisted I In tl.o navy and came to San Fran olscn about 1817, on a U. S. man or war. When his term or service ex pired, ho remained on tho coast, and enmo to Coos county In .March, ISTi'J, nud settled on a homestead and de veloped tho farm now owned, by .1. Flnley Schroodor near Norway. Mr. Orady was married In 1807; his wire died several years ago. There were two children a sou, now decoasail, rand a daughtor, who is now Mrs Frank Nelson or Marshrield. Ration For the Bull. A good ration for the bull will cou slat of al! the clover buy he will eon sumo without waste and ten to llfteeu pounds of good Mluge. If the bull Is at heavy service or It Is necchxnry In or der to keep him In good condition fee.l sulllelept of a grain lulvture eunslstlug of eijual parts of dried blower' grains and ground oa'ts or bran. At $-0 per ton tho dried brewers' grain Is the cheapest feed, but the oats or bran will In tho work of training and develop add vai lety and lighten up the ration .ug our boys Into manly men. The now ordinance ndnpted by North llend regulating public daucos .. ....I ....ii.n.it i...." .... ....... munugjinont of some or the mon or m "" "' ' ' " " tho ety. It would have to be . '"j'0 Uf ', oidlnanco simply pro Hv.in..mti..i .....l woui.1 Iiro,m,,iv''lbltK dancing on Sunday and vulgar i. .,..,. i dancing. With the exception of Vll4l' DKIIII' IllWtttJJ t 'l .HI"V jseeds and help prepu.e tl.o ground. This inoiioy might bo secured by tl.o ohlldifin themselves hy a tag Hulling I day or HUbai-riptloii papers elrciilatod by tho children thorns dvos. The profits Hop) the jnoducts or tho ground might bo turned Into a chil dren's playground fund or appor tioned among tho woiknia. It might bo well ulso to offer prizes for tho bout kept grounds and gar llo..H, thus ntlmiilutlug tho (utmost of the little rolks. This plan as I havo stated wU re(iilro coimldornblo wo. It tuid elaboration, but I think would bo a big thing, not only lor a city beautiful but holpful to tho young folks of the city. This might bo takon In charge of either by a commltteo from some rlvls com mltteo or hy tho Hoys' W dfaro Le gion of tho order or tl.o Moogo or by the Dig llrothors or the Elks, or any fraternal society lutorest d striking nut tho following miction, the Portland ordinance was adopted: "No undue familiarity between pintii'-rs shall bo po'imlttod. Tho lady In dancing shall pluco hoi- loft baud on her imrtnor'ti arm, and not on his shoulder or back, and- tho Ulan shall encircle tl.o lady wfth 0110 arm only. Pnitnors shall keep tli'dr bodies and facog free from each other," Times TrmifAds aro lho one me dium whli'li louihes ALL the people, They engage nubile attention every day-7-AlwajH on tlu Job. If no ullage Is fed It may be desirably j to feed from a half pound to a pound 1 of ollmcul dally, possibly adding corn and cob meal to the regulur grain ra I tlou. Hoard's Dairyman. It Is a big and noble work and 1 should like to see it nturted at till i I'm Itocpectfullj- submitted, A MOTHER. I ' KUIIHCItlltKltS NOTIOK . Tho Times carrier boya aro I Instructed to put tho papers I mi the porch, If tho carrier does I not do this, inlssoH you, or no- I gleets getting the paper to you I on tlmo, kindly phono the clr- I rulatlon manager, aa thla Is tho I only way wo can doterinlua j I whether or not tho carriers aro I following Instructions. Phono I 133. I