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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELb, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAHCH 22, 1916 EVENING EDITION P"UR COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONKV, Editor Mini iuh. DAN 13. MALONEY, News Editor Official Paper of Coos County Official Paper City of Maraliflold. i ii - " Entered nt the Poatoffico at Mnrsli Mold, Oregon, for transmission through the aalli as lecond-class mall matter. An lnilopondent Republican nowa papor, published ovory ovonlng ox copt Bundny, nnd weekly, by Tho Coos Hay Times Publishing Co. i BUU8CIUPTION ItATKB DAILY. Ono yoar fC.OO Per mouth G WEEKLY. Ono year 81. CO Whon paid strictly In ndvnnco the BubBcilptlon pttco of tho Coos Hay Times Is JR. 00 per year or $2. CO for lx months. h Address all communications to X)09 DAY DAILY TIMES. COOS MAY Tho RiinllRht fnlto tho soNest And, tho rnlny days como of test On Coos Hay. Tho roses bloom the hrlKhtont And tho breezes whisper lightest On Coos liny. And llfo's hurdoiiH boar tho light est Homo fires burn the brightest, Frlcnd3lilps nro tho strongest And lovo's llKht glows tho longest On Coos liny. MAKING A CITY IIKAUTIKUL BEAUTIFUL Inndscnpcs nro nt tractlvo to tho eye nnd good business assets. Oakland hns lenrnoti tho lo3aon mill In now try ing to do bettor thnn any othor city luiH dono. The Lincoln Highway Commlttco of tho Oalclnnd Cham ber of Commorco Is active In plan ning for a bcautirul Htruteh of Lin coln Highway through Aluuieda County. It Is proposud to plant trees CO feot apart on both bides of tho road, and butwuuu thoni, beds of gornnlums, thrco root wide. Thus tho trees and over-blooming gorun lunifl will transform tho Ahuueda County stretch of highway into n bounty road. t WITH THE TOAST 5' J AND THE TEA $ GOOD EVENING "As n matter of fuct the world owes a man nothing that ho does not earn. In this lire a man cots nhout what ho is worth, and ho must render an equivalent for what U given him. There 4' Is no such thing as inactive buccobb." Dr. ltiissoll II. Conwoll. I Mr irniMr mabc MiftlMllTO Minify) I MF1I YESTERDAY Say for mo that, cad nt heart, Unambitious, hopeless (tuttu, From tho world 1 Htood apart, Fearful of tho coining night; Tiled and trembling, weary, worn, Hlocdlng from tho N'hIIosb frn I was cheerless and forlorn; Uut say, That was yesterday, Not today. Say tho Hides nro mnntlod black, Life seumud not worth living out; I was on Misfortune's track, Wreck and ruin strewn about; 1 wns low In mind and soul, All around was darkened gray, nut this moment finds mo whole, For any, , That was yesterday. Not today .... Ssems so long a time nwny Yesterday! Selected. Sotno Coob IJay men's Idea of n deep problem Is to haVo a pair and four hearts mill ho undecided as to whether to hold tho pair or biiBt it and draw to a flush. Thero wouldn't bo much worry ing done in thin world If our trou bles didn't bother us any more than they do our friends. A Coos Uay girl Iihb to work hard with ai comb for two hours to glvo lior hair a fluffy . effect and muku It look us If It hadn't been combed for a month. .marsiifield tiii: city beautiful By Eugeno Kblloy MAIUJHFIKLI) with Its riuo iiltuatlnn on a harbor, could bo made beautiful In many wny. If thocoIty authorities would got to work and clean tho atreolB nioro often, or put in paved lUreelK and cement fltdownlks, it would miiko tho city thrco Union :is beautiful. As peoplo walk by vacant lots and boo tho largo weodB growing they oftnn think: "If tin ownors of those lots would only clean thorn up, tho city would bo much cleaner." Tho people, can help to beautify Mimh fluld by cleaning up their own yards also. If a portion were passing tho quuyB In u boat, they would soon notice the rotten pilings which help to hold up tho dockH. Those should bo roplacnd as soon as pns.ilblo liy now miitorlnl. For an oxamplo of how people ran mnko a city beautiful,' lllhhlug,, a city In northern Minnesota, was oni'o n Hinall country town owned by nn Iron corpointlou. Tho people got together nnd vold bonds for tho lmprovemeutK on their city. The iron corporation had to pay for tho bonds,' ho tho pooplo votod for enough to mnko ovory Improvement. Soon tho city was made boautifiil and many peoplo como to this boau tifiil city. In till way Mnrihriohl may bo mado n very bountiful city. Most Coos Hay people spend so much tlino In getting a living that they liuvo no time to live. Kisses nro tho tllvtilotula payublo on tho bonds of lovo. We're glad for tho wife and we're glad for our health, For both or thoni (lod do wo thank; Hut, for courage to do mill grit 1o oudtiro, Nothing helps like some "dough" In the bank. LP k QTi 1EADTKF0L THE City Hcaittlful campaign look on now Impetus today. Many new recruits were enlisted under tho banner of n city clean nnd beautiful. Our unkempt nnd 111 kopt conditions emphasized by publicity it will soon bo a. scrainblo to moot tho occasion. An admirer vt Tho Times campaign for a city bountiful has sent a chock for $2"i to aid In tho work. Tills, with tho silver medal which Wilson Kaufman won in Tho Times pre liminary campaign nnd Is donating an a prlzo for tho best kept yard In tho city, will be mndo the nucleus for n number of prizes to bo nwarded for beauty, spots nnd pretty yards In Marshflold the coming senson. Mayor Copplo on his upturn to tho city has evinced a lively Intorwt In the work nnd gives nssurnncu that thu city administration will back up tho campaign and glvo every needed nld In accomplishing resultB. As soon as tho preliminary arrangements are made, tho Mayor nnd Council will co-opornto In a city Clean-up day which will bo declared a holiday nnd every citizen wll bo expected to dovoto ono day to tho good and glory of the city that Is his home. Heretofore there have boon desultory nnd spasmodic attempts at cleaning up tho city, but whnt l.i wanted at this time Is something more definite nnd effective The coming of tho new railway niuMlio thousands of visitors that will pour Into Mnrshfleld tho coming summer, ninny of whom will sco Coos Hay for tho first tlmo, make It ossentlul Hint the work this tlino bo thoroughly done. As Is graphically pointed out In a communication in another column of this ovonlng'j paper, there are many beautiful and clean cities pn the Pacific Coast. Tho coining of the railway places Court Hay In di rect competition with these places as well us tho beautiful cities of Oregon. Wo must bo prepared to meet this competition and we can do it with a city that will outrival them all, for nowhere In tho world are tho natural advan tages for making a city beautiful so great as tl'ioy arc on C003 tiny. Tho success of this work nt this tlmo will de pend upon tho 'vigor with which the advocates and supporters of n city beautiful, onforco their defiru with nctlon. it nlso In some degree de ponds upon the promptness and oniphnsb with which these efforts prevail agalimt halfway measures and perpetual delay. Present condi tions in Marshflold are tho result of years of neglect, Junction and Indifference. They can not bo obliterated by desultory individual act ion. Thero nnut bo united, systematic and on tliiiBlastlc efforts to secure results. Tho peoplo of Mnrshfleld are as enterprising and Intelligent iib any city on tho Pacific. Coast. All thnt Is required Is an awakening of civic prldo nnd ti spirit of action nnd won ders may bo accomplished. Tho statement thnt "something should bo dono" must bo supplanted by the slogan, "wo will do something." Mnrshfleld must bo made a city beautiful. Let us get busy. Altogether. NOW! PLENTY WILL HELP WE MUST BEAUTIFY IIUSINK.SK MEN KNTIU'SIASTICAL LY ENDORSE CLEAN-PP MOYK COL. GRIMES WltlTKK IMPROVE MKNT IK A NKCICSSITY I KTOUY KOIt TIIK DAY I tun printing this for tho bene fit or the MiirHhfleld city council: "Tho negro coachniun of a South ern Senator who attends tho Kpls copal church went Into tho church ono Sunday Instead or sluing outside. "Mlow did you like the service, .11111?' tho Sonntoi's wlfo naked nf- torwurd. "'Not much, missus,' Jim re plied. 'Tliot ain't no church Tor 1110. Doy wnsto too much tlmo roadln do mlnutos of do previous nii'otln'.' " ' FIX 1'IIK'H CHINOOK SALMON to I IIOV TO MAKK MAKSIII'IKLD I HKAUTIFUli Hy Lucllo Douglas I MARSHFIELD Is u very beau tiful city with all tho beau tlful scoucry; for Instance, tho green hills surrounding it mid the grass that Is green all Mm your around. Thero nro several bountiful build ings lioro, but it would Improve tho looks of tho house as well 111 tho city, to paint some mid tear down soino of tho unoccupied old shacks. Tho wharf could bo mado more substantial also. ' Everybody should do his share. In kcoplug the city In good condition by cleaning his yard nud planting flowors and trooa in thorn, and trees on tho outoisldo of tho side walk. Peoplo should keep their fences and gates In good condition mid palut them also. Tho city should have a park for tho children to play In, 0110 that Columbia River Packers Agree Pay Slv CVnls Pound ASTORIA, Oro., March 22. Tho Columbia Klvor packers sot tho price to bo paid for raw Chinook salmon during the season which opens May 1, at six cents n polmd Tor fish weighing undor-sn pounds ouch nnd seven nnd u half cents lor those weighing 21". pounds or over. Tho figure was ono half cent a pound lower than wns asked hy tho fisherman's Minion for small Msli. 'TI10 price for largo flih nnd tho di viding point botwoon tho two classes or Chlnooks wore the sauio as set by tho union. The packers announced tho price ror sleelhoads as throe cents a pound. Promise to Tnko Hay Off, C;iilt Bus iness null Primp Mnr.shl'lclil up For Incoming VInIIuVh llJnunlmously tho City Beautiful campaign was enthusiastically en dorsed today by do.ons of local business men. The plan or sotting nsldo one day as a clean-up day mid tho closing of business through tho working hours that uveryono might co?oporuto in making Mursh Held ready for tho Influx next month met with considerable fti vor. "Thore ban been plenty or talk; let us do something," Is the for cible way .Mayor U. A. Copplo Btat ed Ills position. "I urn for this Clean-up Day. Wo cannot over-om-phaslzo the Importance- of It. I know tho council will stand behind tho movement." 0. K. Powers, nnothor niombor or the Council, ugreed without a mo ment's hesitation. "It's timet wo stinted," he exclaimed, nnd straight wnv became so enthusiastic, that he ro ro ho knew It ho was out pointing to the places on the rill that noedod attention. "You hot, count mo In on It." (ilnd to bo of Service Frank Norton Interrupted him that be to,) might add his working mite to tho campaign. "We're ror It. flint lust nnd nil tho time. I've been thinking a long time nbout this campaign. There will be hundreds of peoplo to como In her? mid turn up their nines at our town when they see nil this rubbish scattered about." C. It. Pack camo bursting throiign the door with a hnndriil or peti tions, lie, too, stopped long enough to hourtlly endorse tho move. "Set. aside n whole day. Make everybody get out and work. Nothing like It" ho declared. Wants to Help And rurtlior down the lUreet 11. M. Jennings was stopped ror n minute. There novor was any doubt nbout hit position 011 the matter, "ir wei don't do nnothor thing but clean up. wo know our work hm liwii worth while," ho delivered himself. "1 want to help." Many Beautiful Cities lit California mill Oregon .Makes It lmpcrntli Thnt .Mnrshfleld be Progressive In n letter to W. A. Kohl or thlB city William Crimes, who Is now In California, writes ns follows: "I want to congrntulnto The TI11103 on their clean-up campaign, as well us citizens generally who have become Interested. A good healthy sentiment worked up In a 10 111 m unity does wonders In Im provement. But my opinion Is that It will have to bo backed up by proper ordlnunces by tho City Coun cil us to parkings In front or lots and tli,? lots thenuulves, the allow ing or obnoxious weeds to grow 011 vacant or nccuplcjtl lots should bo prohibited, ,. Mnrshfleld has many vacnut lots owned by speculators,, non-residents. ThoHo parties will not, in my opin ion, heed public flontlmuiit, hence we should huvo ordinances to rom- pel them to clean up tholr premises nnd keep thoni rlonn. 1 think well or the' district plan which has loou suggested In Tho Times. The districts could be giv en out, then have mi organization or clean-up men nnd women In each district. No 0110 set or neighbors would want the others to outdo them. I think ir this plan wn.i cor iled out there would bo 11 strong light to clean up tho dirroront dis tricts or the city. "You cannot hnvo n city on this coast unlosB that city Is made bcau tirul nnd a lit placo Tor abodo, bo cnuso there Is too much competition In beautiful places In California nud Washington bo3lde tho clean nnd beautiful cltlos of Orogon. PRIZE FDR BEAUTY TIMKS MKOAL TO BK OIYKN AS Pltl.K FOU BKAUTIFUL YAICI) Are You In Business For YoursJ A Painter, a Carpenter, a Baker, a Rutj Weaver a' Paper Hanger, a Mason, a Cement Worker, a Build- er of Concrete Blocks, an Excavator, a Chimnev Cmnnn n Mill nnnlnn n Dlnnlnrw-iHU T-. ' ovvui;,;, a nm uucm,, , uiuurxoiinui, il I Hiner, 3 Jack-of-all Trades, a Tinkerer, a Cabinet Maker an unguium.., 1 iuiiivi, iiuiiikoo muKui, a uray mnn a Tavi flriunr a Unpen Floalnn n n.. . .Ulan, iua. uiiyw, iiuioo wami, u uiussmaxer cl lUctUIIUI Ul ct UUUIUI. It Is to your ndvnnlngo to keep your nuino berore tlio imblle. thu lira or your trade ror the public, to know that you nro "atlll 1 r.csn at the Bamo old stand." w' (': W. Iviiiifiiian (eiicioiisly Doimlcs .Mcdnl to Kuitlier Cause or Mak ing Murshl'lehl u City Bomitlfiil Tho following letter received by The Tlinj'B today 13 self explana tory: Kdltor Coos Bay Times: 1 note with appreciation that J was awarded a silver medal for an article which I contributed to Tho Times In the "City Beautiful" cam paign. I was not aware thnt I was competing for u m.cdiil when I wrote tho urtlcle. I merely desired to do what little I could to help things along-after you had so admir ably mado a beginning. Tim medal business Is entirely now to me, nnd I am diffident nbout embarking In u Hue of busliuus I do not iiudeistuud. Therefore. 1 rcspcctriilly reipiest that this medal bo given as a prize Tor one or the beautiful yards In tho city mid ns a fuithcr stimulus towards making Mursbricld 11 city or bcautirul homes. Yours truly (!. W KAUFMAN. 03v,ory man or woman with 11 Biunll business, ovory nmn or woman who derives his livelihood from the pa tronage or tho public, every man or woman who uses no othor news paper publicity In tho promotion or their business, should huvo un ml either In tho City News column or In tho "Business Directory" In tho widely read clnssiriod nil columns of tho Coos Hay Times. It will bo wonderfully surprising to you to learn how Inexpensive this cIiibb or advertising Is, and what ro- inurkablo results you got for so small an expenditure. Tho peoplo of today do not ubIc this porsoti nnd that person who plows gardens, or who docs paper hnnglng r who cleans out cisterns. Thoy search through tho advertising columns or their dally nowspapor, and if your ad Is thero you arc tho ono who will profit. The dnlly pa per Is their guldo, their directory, their book of rerorenco. Mnny will Bay, "I couldn't Bland (ho oxpenso of advertising." and let It go nt that, not upprocintlng tho fact that It would bo an Investment rather than expense, as necessary to carry on business ns tools, or stock or countors. And thoy will go on having to bo sntlsflod with what nun InesB tby can dorivo from their clrclo of friends nud ncquiilntauccs, while those who do "sco tho light" will prosper from tl, nnlr tho wholo community. ' it Is estimated that n10 lai. column of The Times, with It, (f, Nows nnd its "IIiihIiios. ,,,.,! nnd other classifications, 3 rc;d ,'""' "f ",,"u I'inii iu.000 people an urtiiy greater than twin, if,. ... uhitlon of MaiBliflold an armit ..i kmu juu paironugo sooner m lator. In Justice to your business a Justlco to tho public, wlio seek w, and oven In Justice to those who are already your patrons, your n.v.wu bo thoro a bandy reference, a con- voiuenco, a guide for thoso ),, want you. You cannot help but profit thert. by. Tho vnluo of tlio classified it has boon tried and found not lv. lug for the promotion of tho ,miu business, which will eventually job tho ranks of tho big builnen. 11 properly promoted. Wo are bunking our argument m tho Btutoments of those who hi used nnd tiro using the classified adi the City News columns and tit Business Directory," and havo hm so elated ovor tho results that they hnvo tukeu special pains to tell m nbout It tlmo nnd again. Wo invito you to Join tlio armr ot tho successful, tho army of classified ad users, nt n cost so low that yoa will hardly believe It to bo true. THE FLAVOR OF "SPEAR HEAD" IS UNIQUE INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. S. S. Nann Smith Passenger and Freight From San Francisco THURSDAY, MARCH 23, AT 3 . ' ' P. M. for COOS BAY S. S. Adeline Smith Passengers Only l SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY . Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL DOCK PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK C. F. McGEORGE Passenger and Freight Agent f A Chew That Has Been Famous for ' a Third of a Century HAS THE RICH RED BURLEYTASTE Oldest Bunk in Coos Comity IMnbllslicd 1880 NEW PAPER COMES OUT AT GOLD BEACH leny Huntley, V'ternn Attorney or Curry County, is Kdltor and .Malinger or the Bcpotler The Cold Bunch Heportor, Chewinsr is the only wav to cet the rich taste of the tobacco leaf. And the only form of tobacco in which you i get the leaf as Nature made it is tho plug form. i A chew of Spear Head plug tobacco I lias a wonderful flavor such as you never did and never will taste in any ' other tobacco. That Spear Head flavor is unique, ' mellow, fruity, everlastingly delicious i and satisfying. Soear Head has been famous for ai uiu imru oi a century as inc ricnesi, lusu JBI; V.ltl AT ASTOHIA new paper at the county .lent or Cur- est ot ciiews. i ' . . , . , - Its made of sun-ripened, red Hur ry County. 1ms made Its appear- . And it's nroduced bv the most . A. IC. Pock halted his "politick-'unco . Jerry Huntley, tho veteran i modern methods, which develop the to endorse the campaign. "I attorney or that locality, Is tlio . luscious uavor oi me icai 10 me su- ......... .... . .. J...ii, i ....,...... .,..) iu iiriiiMin? nreme decree. " , " 7 , ,, n,."" It is safeguarded at everystep in its the paper In tho plant or tho Curry mMng, The factory is clean and san County I.oador which was formorly I itary the processes are pure-food pro- published at l.unglols nud which ho. ce' purchased from C. N. Smith. .1. A. .MclCncliein Company Will Build l.urgo Hunt There ARTOUIA. Oregon, Mnrch 'JL'. - .Making Industrial history ror As toria and the lower Columbia Ulvor, tho .1. A. Mclfiucliorn company yo torduy eoiiHiinniated tho puroluno or I'JOO reel or water frontline on Youngs Buy nt tbe foot or Seventh street In this city, nnd this week ground will bo broken ror u ship building plant that will represent mi Initial , Investment or $:t00,00u' I llIK' am. even willing to work" nnd he was informed ho will 1a held to his promise. Knows the Need Ciller Carter knows tho vnluo or cleaning up the city. Ho has soon It long enough with Its boards nnd Iicnps, tin eans nud rubbish piled about oNposed to the public's gnz?. 'Here's the idea" ho said, "w.o'vo all got to get together and put In n good day's work. Then wo'ro going to g-t something done." Judge Butler up In tin City Re corder's ofrico, beamed with delight to think or Marshriold actually be ing all cleaned up. primped for the Incoming visitors of next mouth. "1 am lor It." he said, and he nmuit It. When the choice red Burley has been ...... ,... ....... v. ... pressed into mellow, sweet ispear Head In his salutatory editorial ilr. iUBS you have a chew that simply can't Huntley says that running a nows-i be equalled. .... paper Is not In his lino but that h Spear Head is the high quality, . ... ,, ... ,i, chew of the world. hopes his long rosldenco In tho Try Spear Head you'll never county will enable him to under-1 again be satisfied with any other stand tlio wants of tho pooplo and chew. In 10c cuts, wrapped in wax Flanagan (& Bennett Bank Mnrhhfleltl, Coos County, Oregon. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000 IXTKUKST l'AIH OX TIMK AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS Orrieors J. W. HKNN'KTT, President; JAS. II. FLANAGAN, Vice President; It. iK WILLIAMS, Cashlor; (1. P. WINCH LSTUi, Assistant Cashier. Flanagan (b Bennett Bank OV JIYHTLK POINT Capital $2V00 Officers -J. W. nRNNETT, Preslrtont; JAS. II. FLANAGAN, Vie President; L. M. SUPLKE, Cashier; L. T. DEMENT. AbsIsUuI Cashler. Bennett, Trust Company Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000 orflccrs J. W. BENNETT, President; TOM T. BENNBTTi Vice President; ARTHUR M'KEOWN, Socretary; DENNETT b TON, Treasurer. .,..cU The Only Trust Company In tlio State, Outsldo of Portlanu, y OrganUcd Under tho Now Law. ItliV. WIUSOX TO lU'X .Viniiier Poillaiiil .llnltei- Is Prohi bition Ciiiiilbliite for Vlco President and glvo emploMiient In from .too, i.iv(oi,. Nob.. March 212. Clar- has flowors, trees and aniusoments U0 .uo men tho year around. i0,.o Tri.e Wilson, formorly or Port- for tho children. land. Or., and now or Kansas. Is a . ow Q0Sj ijjji, EffiQicncY candidate r.: the i Times Want Al- are the ono '"-qqqq RAV TIMRS WANT ADS"!'1'" '' vlw pn-ali ill ii in nlilrh nwiches ALT, (lie people., ouuo OH ' l'mc- VVHIV ' u, ... ' f They oiigiigo public nllentloii every " , ,lui in in uiui ui uay Awpy on 1110 jou, promlsos that the pupor "will de mand that all persons who got their hands In tho public crib, whothor otflcers or othorwlso, must deliver the goods. Tho paper Is Re publican lu politico. Tho editor con tinuing, says: "Wo bellovo that the people ha'vo been taxed too high, and that n htgh valuation of proporty for tlio purposo or taxation begets extrava gance. Thererore, wo shall, In our humble way, demand n lowor valu ation or taxable proporty, and a close trimming l tho matter or building roads and bridges." paper. - AUTO STACK SCIIKDULK March 1010 To Portland via Florcnco anil Kugeiio Ihmvo Mncslifiehl nnd Vlorenco Monday 20 . , Tiiosduy '21 Wednesday 2 Thursday 23 Friday 21 Saturday 25 Sunday 20 . Monday 27 . Tuosdny 2S 2 : 4 n p.m. l.4.ri a.m. ' 5 : :t0 a.m. G;00 a.m. C:H0 a.m. 0:30 u.m. 7:00 am. 7:4I a.m. 9:30 a.m. i t t i Wednesday 20 1 1 :00 a.m. Thursday 30 l ; 00 p.m. Friday 31 i-is n.m. .. LOW COSt HlCjIl Efficiency candidate f,.r the prohibition noinlna- f Tmco WANT APIS i'foro S a. in. you should mauoPorS Idont his niinio liav '"JZr AV.A.. ,. f a hmd same day. On n. m. tries von ... . . IJU 1 UhV IS. T.l .1 ... ..." the Nebraska state ui huoul-iw imiuuiu come ironi t'ortinnu Tlaies want ada brlug roaulta. Ipriniary. 'i u ua 7i Abstracts For reliable Abstracts or Wj J inrormntlon alHiut COOS IM wu ESTATE, see Title Guarantee & Abstract Company Marshrield and Coqullle City, Oregon, flencral Agents Knstsldo and Sengstnclcen's Addition. Special attention paid to assessments anil payment of t IIKNHV SENGSTACKEX, Manage GRAVEL itltW We- nro now prepared to turnlah GRAVEL In W? from pile in our yard or in carload lots, at following v From pile on ground, $2.?6 per yard. r jirf. Canoad lots, taken from car, 1 2.00 Retail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mf to Opposite Post-office, ptto