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s TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1916 EVENING EDITION t COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MAIjONKV, Kdltor and Pub. DAN E. MALONisV, News Editor Official Paper of Official Vapor City Coon Countj of Mnrahfloltl. Entered at tho Postofflco at Marsh Bold, Orogon, for transmission through the matli lucond-clnai nail matter. w An Independent Tlcpubllcnn nowi papor published every evening oxcopt Bundny, and Weekly by Tine Coon Day Time Publishing Co. Somo Coos Uny people use mighty poor nmtorltil when they make up their nilntls. StmsCIlIPTION KATES. DA I FA'. Ono year $1.50 WlSlsKIA'. i)no ywir $6.00 Per month bi When pnld strictly In advance the lubscrlptlon prlco of tho Coos Bay fltnca is $5.00 por year or J2.60 f.x ilx months. a timis von chliihhation the Coos IJny Womnn who chases a man nearly always wins In tho contest. A man who makes a bluff at bus tllni; Hitrcucds In making others thud. Hero'H tho sorrow of It: livon tho hero who died for his country Is n dend one. AXOTIIISll INSPIHlSl) POIsM (From isugcno Oiiard) THIS announcement accredited lo Chief Knglncor William Hood, of the Wlllumctto Pacific rail road, that tho first train over tho now Una from Isugcno lo Mnrshflold will bo run the las w.eolc In July, will permit deflnlto plans for tho cole bratlon of tho opening of this new railroad to tho w?n. Tho Hiigono Chnmbor of Commorco and filmllar organizations at Mnrshflold and Coon Bay nro planning celebrations. Nothing Bhort of a stato-wlilo jol lification should bo contemplated. All Orogonlans should bo Invited to mnko tho trip over tho now road tho flrnt day. Tho Salem Clierrlaiis It Is un derstood nro making preparations to participate. A special train Is to bo run from Portland. Thousands of visitors can bo Induced lo mnko tho trip, If enthusiasm, through pub licity, Is created. Tho visitors will havo a groat vu rloty of sights to view, for trips will bo arranged lo benches, tho lakos, rivers and mountains. Itcsorts with in easy dlstanco of Mnrshflold and North llnud Include Sunset Hay, CharloRton Day, tho Arago Ilght houso, tho now lift) saving station at Charleston, tho old Government wojrkB, tho ocean beach, beautiful scenery on both branches of Coos Hlvcr, tho salmon hatchery on South Coos Illvnr, and (lohlon and Silver falls on to Allegany trip. Thoro are doens of roads by which people- can get to tho mountain jHrenniK for trout fishing. Ocean fishing a I mt can bo enjoyed on gnu ollno schooners, several of which will bo provided for the occasion. Committees nro arranging for nmusomentK In the cities, taking va rious forms, Including parados and music. A general carnival of good cheor will prevail and everyone who comes will go away with u fooling that tho opening of u new territory by tho now railroad Is going to murk an Important ora for westorn Orogon. Her folks havo taken worlds of pain to raise her Slio stands the flue fruition of her plan. At figured finite unheard of tlioy appraise bur, And she's gono and given herself to that young man. 'Hut never mind. Ills mother thinks UK'S priceless; Ills father sat up nights to keep him good. fSho'Il haw him for her own, fond, frosh and vleoh'ss Things really work out sometimes as they should. SIwSlE HOW TO IllS.U'TIFV MAKSII- fiisld. lly AM) HUT BASSFOIID. social calkndah . Monday Progress Club with Aim. A. 10. Adelnporgor. Alpha Delphian Club, with Mrs. I). O. Woleott at .Myrtle Arms. TucMliiy 4- .Mothers' and Teachers' Club meeting, at North Ilend High school, :i::)() o'clock. Ladles' Guild, in Guild hall. Mrs. Held and '.Mrs. (Jot- tins entertain at homo of format. WoliiMlny .lolly Dozen Club, with .Mrs. T. O. Young in Hunker 1 till. Christian Sisterhood sca- session In church hall. D. .M. C. Club, with .Mrs. Ira Woltzel. 1 North llend Molhodlst Ln- dies' business session. North Ilend .lunlor Sewing Club, with .Miss Istliol Nygrcn. TlmiMlny Alert Club, with .Mrs. W. .Morgan on North Coos Hlvcr. A. N. W. Club with .Mrs. Mnry MclCnlght. Owls' Auxiliary party In lodge halt. T 1 E i m Y CITV ATTOHXKY ,1. T. IIUAXI) TO CLAIM ItlCIDt: IX OHIO. I'Vlcuds Appraised of Hngngcinenl of Alaisbrichl Teacher to Powers .Man. To Wed In .luno. Friends or J. T. llrand, city at torney of Muishfleld, have been In formed that ho will leave in .luno for Wesleyan, Ohio, whore he will iwud Miss Irene Mobley. The nup- Hals will mark the culmination of O a school-day troth. They will ro- turn hero curly in .Inly to make .their home. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Dr. A. L. Hoiiscworth, Physician and Surgeon Office: Irving lllock. Office hours: 11 to 12 a. in.; a to I mid 7 to 8 p. in. Phones: Office M't-.l; He., 1I-I J. M. Wright Phono 188-B HUILIMNG CONTHACTOIt Estimates furnished on request Kugugciuciit Announced. Still another victory for Cupid is ,111c announcuni"nt to friends of the lungagcinent of Miss Helen Spraguo.l i teacher In tho .Mnrshflold Jiubllc 'schools, and lid. Llddell, proprietor of n meat mark"t at Powers. .Mr, Jl.lddell was formerly with the Four ,ler Meal Market In .Mnrshflold, and jls ai biothcr or Mrs. li. M. Harry, of South Mnrshflold. Tho date of the nuptials has not been announced but' It is oxpectod that It will bo In Juno. I t WITH THE TEA t t AND THE TOAST t $$ GOOD ISVISNINO In order to do great IhlugB one. must he oiithusluhtle. Saint Simon. PUOIIAHLY tho first step In se curing tho co-operation of tho people for a "City Ileaullful" would bo to have ussuraucu that tho now assessor and that of tho laud lord that there would bo no extra assessment!! ami no raise on tho rents because tho lawns wore denned and beautified. The next step might In to htvi, tho old and useless buildings torn down. And, where It Is possible, lo havo tho places filled up where stag nant water stands and oil put on tho water where filling cannot bo made. Another splendid help would bo for tho owners of vacant lots on which nature him planted a profusion oi weeds to sco to It that those weedn are mowed down nt least twice a year, so that tho property owners next to tho acant lot who have spent much tliuu and labor In trying to secure- a green, volvety lawn, noeil hast Saturday afternoon, Murshall not dig out bushels of weeds from Pcrhani celebrated his seventh birth. that MEAT AND LARD Dr. H. M. Shaw Njo, Mar nnil Throat Specialist CLASSICS KITTKI) Phono ii'M-,1. Hooiim 200-201 Irving illnck. OK. MATTIH H. SHAW. Physician nnrl Surgeon Phono :i:to-.j. H. G. Butler ClVIli liXGINMlilt (loom 301 Coko Btdg. Phono 145-J Ucsldonco Phone ilC'l-L. W. G. Chandler AKCHITECT Itootns 301 and 302, Coko Uulldln Mnrshflold, Orogon. WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680 12th Courth. So. Phone 220-R Abstr acts m HUAL I. or rolliiino AbS(ilu.,H t)t T... Inrorinntloi, ,ollt a)( ,!'" KSTATIS, bCo 'U '"l i Title Guarantee & Abstract Company Mnrshflold nnd Coiiulllo City, Oregon. General Agents KiiNt.shlo nml Sengstncli;n'.s Adilltimi Special attention paid to un,osmiicii(m mid piiMiicnt of ( 1IKXKV SHNf.'STACKKX, Mium"' INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. S. S. Nann Smith Passenger and Freight From San Francisco THURSDAY, MARCH P. M. for COOS BAY 23, AT 3 S. S. Adeline Smith Passengers Only SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL DOCK PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK F. McGEORGE Passenger and Freight Agent PRICES ARE HIGHER Hum, I WI'DM'H SI'XOAV (lenrgu 1 1 Irani Hotuor nnd Miss Kuthyrlne lillzabuth Tucker were quietly married at tho home of the and 'J!) cents; standard I cent to 1' Itacoii nnd Dry Suit Hacks All Affected Xew Prices In Force. POItTI.ANl), March 20. Higher wholesale prices of meats and lard have been nnnounced by tho Union .Meut company. Standard hntus tire a cut a pound higher ul III J-2, with fiiney hams up it hiilf cent, at 20 1-2 cents. Kancy bacon Is lip u cent lo 2K bride's parent at 2 o'clock Siindav nrternoon, .ludgo C. A. Ponnock of riclatlug. Only tho parents or tho bride and Harold Hotuor, sou of the groom, woro In itttendance. A wed ding dinner was enjoyed lit the .teg Icr homo after which the couple went to their new homo whle was already furnished nnd waiting for them on lilghth Terraco near Commercial. t HIKTIIDAV PAKTV lawn each year, tho seeds of 'day which occurred on tho day bo- wlud bus brought and tho vacant lot next to which the sown from him. A public park, as well iih a public playground would bo another hcaut.v spot for .Murshfleld. liach family supplied with n. gar bage coat, the garbage to bo lot lei! twice n week. fore, St. Patrick's Day. Outdoor games and contests woro Indulged lit by tho party guosln afternoon when Important (that thn llttlo folks) part or tho pro gram, a delicious birthday luncheon 'XICAKIiV coi- which wiih piiriiiKcit of ny tno roilow I lug: M arga rot Lime, l.oulso Lock and 21! cents; liugllsh, 2-1-2 cents to 18 cents, nnd Itoynl Anir., u cent to 21) cents. This Is also the price of peach. Lard prices aru up a i-nurlcr cent. Columbia Is now 13 1-2 cents In' tierces, and 12 3-t In tubs; com pound, II ::-l In tierces and 12 cents In tubs. Cottol-juu Is unchanged. Dry salt meats are up a hair to one cent, us follows: Heavy dry salt backs, 12 1-2 cents; smoked, II cents, both one-half cent higher. Medium ixiid light dry salt hacktv nro 13 1-2 nnd smoked I." cents, each one cent higher. I TIMli TAKIiK , ! WILLA.MKTTU PACIFIC MOTOli ' OAK . Lenvo Loavt Marshflold North llend G:tr n.m. 7:00 a.m ' I 7.45 n.m. 8:00 n.m. j I ;S:-ir n.m. 9:00 a.m I J:-1C n.m. 10: in .m l0:ir. a.m. 11:00 a.m 11:30 a.m. 11: 1G a.m j 12:60 p.m. 1:15 p. in 1: 15 p.m. 2:00 pin , 2:in p.m. 3:00 p.m j 3: in p.m. 4:00 p.m , I fi:00 p.m. r:IG p.m I r.,10 p.m. R : 5 5 p.m I (i:nr p.m. North city limits only. ' I 7:30 p.m. 7:45 p.m I ! " - 1 HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW ' 1 See C0RTHELL Phonft 3171 . i lMBMMMMMMMHMMPMtMHN I ScandnaviaAmerican Bsul WllliKIJ SAVIXtJS AM! SATIJ lA-. iiiMI n rtlnl 4r oppIp! tfnlk in nhit umu vvu win uu Kiuu iu uoo.oi jruu in auy wuy 50 Xliat yOUF taxes may be paid in time, Wo Wisli to Servo You, HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE7T0 9 - ii i ?SE2223EXSUH Oldest Hunk in Coos County SSlIf IffllEI TRADE DRY WOOD ul Campbell's Woodyartl -Noil It I'Yout. Htt'H!t Phono !(7IM lO.IIIIO.IIOII I'HHT SHIP PKII 1'IHST TWO WliKKS. Then In order to have a real, bou Imrt, Margaret Ktauff, Agues .Mel.aln, CoutliiueM Knr In Lend of Oibei ton city beautiful, It would bo nccca- Kratik Ilopson, (leorgo Kolty, Toiniuy j siiry to secure the co-operation of Vlanngau, Herbert Lewis, Kenneth, each householder. Probably (ho In- I.nrson, flcorgo llodglus Itobert Iloff dles' auxiliary or the Comiuerclal mn, Churlea llorfiuun, Lloyd .lacobs, club would bo willing to assist in '''"Ml Kruso, .loo Stoll, Adolph Tlm thls. with a Iioiihii lo limimi imuivuhm I merman. Hulli llonsoii. Kiithrvn A promise from each family that '''. .Mry lileanor Mills, l.oulso '"""wing receipts tnero from nil Coast I'm In In .Shipineiils to Sim Kruii'iscii. I Coos Hay continue:! to bo 1.1 ic leading source of supply for the Sail Kraucisco lumber market, as the SAVE MONEY by ordering the famous HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, (on $1.00 Lump coal, ton S.".."0 Or hall Inn or bolh. .S 1.7ft 0. Ml'SSOX, Prop. Phono IK-.I or leave orders at llllljcr'N Cigar Storo KstiililMicd 1880 Flanagon ($b Bennett Bank MnifJiflchl, Coos County, Oregon. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000 IXTHKHST PAID OX TIMH AND SAVINOS Dlil'OSITS Officers J. W. HliNN'KTT, Presldentj JAS. II. PLANAOAN, Vice President; H. I- WILLIAMS, Cnshlor; O. V. WINCHESTER, Assistant Cashier. Flanagan (1& Bennett Bank OK MYKTLK POINT Capital $25,00 Officers- J. W. HliNNUTT, Prcsldont; JAS. II. PLANA0AN, Vice President; L. M. SUPLlili, Citshler; h. T. DliMliNT, AhIjUiI CiiBhlor. Bennett Trust Company Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000 orrieers J. W. HKNNKTT, President; TOM T. DKNNKTT, Vice Piosldent; AUTI1UH M'KliOWN, Secretary; UliNNKTT SWAK TON, Trciisuror. The Only Trust Company In tho Slate, Outside of Purtlmid, Which OignnUod Untler tho Now Jmw. OUT IX TIIK KIKI.HS they would clean up and Inuuitiry A,ll,ono' ,tull Corey, Virginia llodg- tholr own luoiulses would help wan- a Frances Siimnor, Mario Rogers, derfully. - Ciraco MoKoown, .Inciiiellno Warnor 4j Or probably hiicIi co-operation , '" Maralmll Porhntu. 4 could bo secured through the col-' 4iimus or the Coos Hay Times. i . CASPER HAS LOW RATE ON ELECTRIC SERVICE Tho llttlo cares flint f n't ted me, I loat thorn yesterday Among the fields above tho sea, Among thn winds nt play, Among the lowing of the herds, Tho rtiHtllng of tho trees, Among the singing of tho birds, Tho humming of tho bees; Tho foolish fears of what might hap pen, I cast thorn nil away. Among tho clover sceutod grass, Among tho uow-iuown hay, Among thn hushing of the corn Whore drowsy popping nod, AVhoro 111 thoughts die nnd good are bom, Out In the fioldg with Cod. Selected. XHK.'HIIOKHOOI) SKWINtJ PAKTV CoiiiicIIiiuiii i;. Handel lte((ll's ,c. to I nun Wyoiiiiug Pilend Tell ing of Low Cliarg'cs A hero Is a man who has nerve enough to toll tho truth to his wtfo when ho gels In bad. l-'KAK Like to n mnddouod unmestcr have I set My whole hoart'u weal upon a single throw And I have lost- altho I daro not yot Pcor ut the dlco thru trembling hands and KNOW. Anon. A Cook Hay man can driuiui more in two mlnut.'H than ho oan accom plish In a hundred joaru. Tho avorago Coos liny man wato a lot or energy laughing at his own Jokes. Councilman Hmll Handel has Jimt 'informal rcceneu an line eHting letter from W. H. Mater, who visited hero some tin... ..... .....i ...i... i i ... """ "" ' "l"i "'. gnosis Included CapHVr Wyoming. Mr. Mater's broth- v(Hj jMr8 0 xv , . Daslinoy, Mrs uiivi hiiiiu iuiiv." viiiiiiuiiiiiuii in iii i.'ni'rell inmi mien on limine service itere. lie nays the rates chargd by tho Wyo ming Kluctrlc Company ut Casper no: "Lighting rates for IiiisIiicmh hounes nml resliL'iices I c per IC. W. per mouth with a 10 percent discount. "Appliances rale II c per l. W. per iiimu'.Ii with 10 per cent discount. Mrs. .1. T. Vasoy was hostons last 1 TiCesday uflornoou ut a tielghbuV , hood sewing party at her lionm on I Hull nvenue. The ladles spent tliojriiimi Landlnt: I I ..I,. ,1.. I.. r l i I " miiiin iiuiiniiuiij in iiiiicy worn aim W'lllniii conversation nnd at tho 'v,,,.,,!,,., close of tho nftornooii, Mrs. Vasoy j served u dainty luncheon. w e(,lll Mrs. Charles Da-' llrlggs, Mrs. John I I.. I. ...... M.... (1 t '" lo ""'"" "'Albion inner, .Mis. ,i. ;. ' W. Perkins. rerent ports for tho first two weeks or Murch will show: l''li' nml Snnicc. Aberdeen r.,OS.r.,000 AHlnrln -',!i7ri.ooo Haudou L' HI, OHO Coos Hay D.iifiU.OOft Kverett S'.i fi.tHiO , Orny'H Harbor 7I0.000 .Muklltei l.lOO.llDOI Port Angeles .......... T.'iIl.iMM) Port (iiiuiblu ST. 0.000 ;racoma 1,000.000 2fl0,00U i.op.i.ooo 1. "0,000 IBDUNGAN UNDERTAKING I 1 PARLORS H Mill bo kent H OPHN TO THIS PUHIjIO R 3 A Tegular slate licensed ME 9J undortaker will be In B 9J charge U Phone lUfi-J R (.'. Mrs. 11. Stuck and Mrs, C. . .L'0.0 111,000 Heduood. Kureka . '. .'!. MKi.OOO l.O.ri,000 707,000 j ) HXTKKTAIXS lADV PKIKXHS (Caspar .... i Port Hragg idreonwood . i Meudocluu . (Crescent City t i s,:u i.ooo IMli.lHH) l.r. is.ouo .'100.000 KAKi: THX CHNTS City Limits Xorth llend, He nr commptatiov nn ZU TICKHTS, !1.7.T I ."Mnrslil'lelil-.Vi.illi Head Auto Lino Cars every ten minutes from 0 a. m., to VI midnight; to South Slough onco a day, leaving at 1 1 a. in.; to Um pire three trips u day. OOHST .V KINO, Plops. Preparing f r 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. No matter how small that pari, put some away in this hank each week or month and sec how the fund will grow. First National Bank HOME OF THE SAVER Total 0,011,000 Last Tuesday afternoon and eve nlng, Mrs. A. .1. Drew entortiilned ' in number of friends as u sort of last rrro niv tiri rr ihamt ai-o "Power rate lor small elect.Mc Iget-to-togother M.clal time before the, UU DM ' "m" VVHni ' HU .,m:.nI.:.i:..,,i:,;.:.wV,:t,,;.montv;,,,,IHart..ro or Mr. d M. Drews Uw Cost Hinh Pfflnlnnnv Iteedsport whero they will mnko their - a minimum ciiarge or i iter i. n tonni'ted load, with discount of 10 per cent. "The illscoiiutM apply only if the bill ' laid before tho 10th of cadi mouth.- The light and ariiamental IikI-.I Is i barged for by specl.il contract." Times Want Ads mo the one me dium ulileli touches ALL the people. They eitngo public nttentioii oury day .Imi)h on the jolt. ft Tho Coos Hay man who runs after a woman iiovor catches her Hut SPHSOKIHKKS NOTICK . Tho Tliuo8 carrier boys nro I luitructed to put tho pnpors I on tho porch. If tho carrlor docs j not do this, ihIbsos you, or no- j I gloots getting tho papor to you j I on tlmo, kindly phono tho clr- j I nidation muungor, as this is tho j j only wny wo can determlno j I whethor or not tho carriers nro j I following Instructions. Phono j I 133. 4 futuro homo. Tho room wero daintily arranged with 11 supply of daffodils and greens for both tho nf-l tornoon mid vvonlng parlies, nnd do llclous luncheons wero served. Mro Drews' guesU wero; Mrs. O. S. Tor-! toy, Mrs. .1. O. I.angworthy, Mrs Is.. (I. Perhain, Mrs. IS. . .loohuk, Mrs. Dye. Mrs. Oeorgo Holt, Mrs. P. C. lMrch. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Irish, Mr. and .Mil, C. A. Langworthy, Miss lima Langworthy, Mr. and Mrs. I L. Sumner, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Lang worthy, Mr. and Mrs. M. 1. Suninor, nnd Messrs. P. C. Hlrch and IS. G. Porhani. .;. . .j. 9 I PLISASAXT OPTIXH Californian Had Kidney Trouble Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnronco Is. Ash, Miss fionovn "Wilcox nml Claude Thomp son, spent the week end at J. Al- .l.ick M.Utiia, Coppcrepolla, Calif.. huvm. "I had such a ncvere cao nf Khlui'V trouble 1 thoiiRlit I woulil Imvo to sell oat my luiBlnehS, 1 tnuK three ImttlOH of I-ilty Kidney Tills which enllitly lollnveil mo nml I Imvo had mi iiTiirionco of UUliicy truuhle slncu thmi." Hiuuo days It sooms us If you can no luiiKcr hear tho imln and misery you hiiiftr from klilnoy nnd Mmlcler Uuulilus. Tho ncho across your back Krows woiso with ovory move you make anil every step you take. It Just xooms to roh you of all strength uiiil energy. Your head aches, you aie net ous and worn out, sleen poorly nun imvo no appetite, stoinacu is up bet and bowels IrrcKidar. ' Foley Klilnev Tills lessen tho naln, until It Is Dually gono entirely. Thoy i give strength and tone to the kidneys mnko them strong, active, their ae- I tlou beeouns reKUlar anil normal niruln. and your boalth kiows better each day you tako this great healing medteliiu. For snlo by Owl Prescription Phar macy. Frank U. Cohan, Coutral Avo- ziL Marshfield, of Coos Bay Oregon WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on savings ' I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Treasurer GRAVEL tititf W nro now nronnrx.l to fnnl.t. HTJAVTOT. In W7 'U irom pllo in our yard or in carload lota, at following PrIcei: From pllo on ground, ja.vfi per yard, Cnoad lots. tnkHti from can, 12.00 Pr i IlcUll Depwrlmait. C. A. Smith Lumber &Mfg.C: Oiiiiimlt. l.u,UWH.. I0, " "O Wl,7( bert Matson's bungalow "Tho Nook". mio. Opposito Chandler Hotel, Tolo ...1 Or.. .11. nft.i in.. .. I m. uii tjuuiu v.uus ilv. IpuOUO IT. T. J. HCA1PM cr A. II. HOIK1LN8 MarchfrnlH PAINT AND iviarsnTieio DEC0RATING co Kstlmtes Furnlbhed Phono 14H-H. Murshfiold, Orrot THIS WIUTK IS KINO Ot nil Sewing Machines Now located at 25 C Market avo. West. Phono 103-J. Wo have also got big bargains in all kinds ot used machines. All mnchlnos sold on easy payments. EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings ma like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. . nl.aol North Front w Ul Kinds of Job Printing Done at Tlio Tines vii . . .'( -SB 1