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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1916 EVENING EDITION. FOUR y COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONEV, Editor and Tub. DAN M. MALONEY, News Editor Official Paper of Coos Count; Official r;cr City of Mnrshflold. MAHSIIKIKL1), TIIK CITV RKAUTIKUL I iinterea ut tiiu Jfostoineo at Murau Hold, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls m second-class mall mattor. SUUS01UPTION HATES . DAILY. Ono year $0.00 Per month .CO WEEKLY. Ono roar . k SI. GO When paid strlfitly In advanco the subset Iptlon ptlco of tho Coos Buy Times Is $5.00 por year or $2. GO for six months. Address all communications to COOS 1MV HATLV TIMKR. (Hy Anna Storgnrd.) T RKACIIKS POPULAR TJin Leach rcsorla ovou In tlilo parly season aro ulroady be coming popular and woro vlnt cd hy many local pooplo yesterday. With tho railroads running to C003 Hay this summer tho bca'.hec aro suro to ho popular with thoso living In other parls of tho stato. Tharo Is no more dollghtful placo to spend a day or to camp than on tho beau tiful beaches of Coos county and doubtless thoucauds of tho pooplo who suffor excessive headt along tho Wlllamotto Valloy during tho sum iner montliB will como to Coos county to onjoy tho cool brcozo. HIIOU PROSPKIHTY FOIt tho year ending March 7 tho bnnku of Orogon allow a gain In resoiireoH totaling $7,100,078 and a not Increase In doposltn of ap proximately U,a50,00(). Thoso flg tucn aro hlglily enrouraglng and hIiow that the atato Is going ahead. Tho bunkum of tho stato aro predict ing much hotter times In Oregon and tho reporla of tho hanks Indicate that thoro Ih good rcanou for their prodlctlon. J t WITH THE TEA ! t AND THE TOAST I $$ (jood kvkm.no The other end of tho tolo- phono niproducoa only your volco. It gives no other Ink- ling of your deposition. ' Wear n nnillo In your volco. , It rotiHiiiiiPH no oxtra tlnio, cohIb nothing and inches frloudH. Solocled. J rohiikrlani) Thoro Is u myotic borderland that lies JiiHt past tho linns of our work day wrirlil, And it Is peopled with friends wo mot And lovod n year, a month, u wool: or day, And parted from with nulling hearts, yot know That through tho dlslunco wo must Iooro tho hold Of hand with hand, and only clanp tho thread Of memory. Hut still so iloio wo fool thla land,- ' - i 1 t 5( 4ro aro w mat thoso muno lioarts a to truo, That when In waking dreams thoro conies a call That sots the thread ot memory atslow, Wo know that just hy stretching out tho hand In written word of lovo, or book, or flowor, Tliu waiting hand will clasp our own onco nioro, Arrow (hu Hlhuico In the same old way. Selected. Coos Hay gliU or today aro lucky. Thorn Is no big family Hlhlo with all tho birth datOH In It roHtlng on tho center tablu In tho parlor. U Is ptuwlhlo Tor a Cook Hay man to rorgot tlu ff h loaned to a friend, but ho never fometit the dime change he has mining when ho given his avIIo two ItlU to liii) 15 renin worth of Mimothlug, TOD.WS ARVICK lie suro to rend this rlnin today, Loarn It by heart - It's truo. if ou don't hivuk bud lmhlU lho$ Aro ceitulu to break yo i. HANSFORM Marshfleld Into a "City IJcaiitlfuI," would ro qulro millions of dollars and many years of labor. Hut no ono knows what the futuro has In storo for this city, and the things that now appear to bo the seemingly Im possible, may yot bo accomplished. If all tho wooden warehouses, wharfs and shacks wore torn down and romoved from tho waterfront, the flrat stops would have been ta ken In beautifying tho city. Then n ccmont boulevard should bo in ail a along eacli side of tho bay and three largo concroto warehouses built. On warehouse should he situated at the foot of Market street and tho other two at each end of tho city. All the space that was not taken up by thoso should bo filled with dirt. Then lawns and trees could ho grown between tho warehouses. Then If a largo stool bridge span nod the bay, It would glvo tho city a grand, majestic appoaranco and would mnko tin Imprc3slon on peoplo Just vjntcrlng tho city for tho first time. Tho noxt thing to do, after tho waterrront Is finished, Is to tear down all wooden shackB and build Ings throughout tho city, and eroct brick or concroto ones In their stead. Then all tho rubbish should bo romoved from vacant lots nnd backyards and troos and floweds planted. If tho strools of tho city wore made wldor nnd nil thoso pavod that wore not It would bo a great Improvomdnt. Thou tree- could bo grown on each sldo of tho streot that would shade them In 8iiuimor.t I'lnygrouiiilH for children could ho madn from tho vacant lots. Those could bo made beautiful by (rods, flowers nnd fountains. If all these things wero accom plished Marshricld would Indeed bo a City- Iloautlful. S' News of Near-by Towns & WILL LKT contract To Open Itlils for ltoad Work Xet Saturday COQUILLE, Ore., April 3. Next Saturday tho- County Court will lot tho contract for the road w'ork be tween Coalodo and Davis Slough. It is estimated that tho work will cost tare homo., Mr. Stowart expects to shortly go Into business at that placo. . RAVE (.OLIIK.V WKDIHNt. II. Ouerln and Wife Celcbi'iitc .Event at Oakland, Cat. (Special to Tho Times) MYRTLE POINT. Ore.. April 3. about $G0,000. Roadmastor Jinr-'r. unci .ura. u. H. uuorin. wno ccio iloek has classified tho work tn ba brated thoir golden wedding last done as follows: Forty-five ncro3 clearing and grubbing at lump sum. Two hundred thousand cubic yards earth excavation at por yard. Ten thousand cubic yards rock, at por yard. Ton thousand cubic yards over haul boyond COO feet. Fifty thousand feet of lumber. LIVE STOCK LOSS RIO 'week aro well known old settlors of Coos county. At the mtortuIninont which was given last week tit their h6mo In Oakland, Cal., only two or 'their children woro with them on this occasion, Mrs. Deyoo of Santa Itosa, California, and Georgo Guerlu 'of Myrtlo Point. ' O. II. Guerln nnd Prlscllln Dob son, wero married at .Totldo, Pennsyl vania, In 1S0C. They came to Oro- k'on In 1870, Bottling at Eckloy In Many Cifltle Recently Died in Curry County That losses of llvo stock In Curry county have been big Is Indicated by tho following from tho Port Orford Trlbiino: Thoro luiH boon considerable loss jimoiig cattle on several of the largor dairy ranches In this section during tho past two or three weeks, when It was bollovod that stock was safo from ftirthor toll of wlntor storms. Somo of tbo owners nro reticent in lognrd to thoir losses nnd Just how heavy this ban been will not bo fully known, hut it Is nafo to say that tho loss to stockmen In Curry this wlntor Is ouo of tliu largest In tho history of tho county. DAVIS IS CONVICTED t NEWS OF OREGON t $$ KUOU.NI'- Tho Cbambor or Com merco has glvnn lis approval to tliu plan to establish u naval haso at Astoria. HAKKIl - Whon i film caught flro at tho Grand Theater, Mrs. Maurice Ilalsh. tbo pianist, averted a panic by playing stirring airs to attract tho aiidleuco while tho op erator fought the flames. Tho Floronco West prints tho fol lowing:, Frank K. Davis was con vlctod In Justlco court In Floronco of collecting money for n charitable organization which doea not oxlat. Ho wan sentenced to pay a flno of fifty dollars and costs, but tho flno was Hiiiipeiidod on condition that ho refrain In tho futuro from circulating his fraudulent lltornturo and obey tliu lawH of tho stato. Falling In this 1m must either pay tho flno or servo .It out l tho county Jail at tho rato of ono day for each two dollars. CLATSKANIE Tho chooio fac tory recently established Is grow ing nnd tho muuugomoiit expects to handle -T.,000 pounds of milk dully: SALKM Fred McClard, convict ed of setting flro to property In order to collect tho Insurance, has filed notice of an appeal of his case to tho Supremo Court. SUTIIKRLIN Farmers havo re- colvod sugar boot sood and will begin soon planting their crop for tho fac tory which Is to bo built. HUGK.NK Tho profotwors of tho O. A. C. will play tho professors for (ha University of Oregon in July. MILYVAUKIE Tlio city will re culvo water Hiipply from Cortland and will buy motors to measure tho amount uiod. KUOhXVK Tho now ofilcors ot tho Chamber of Commerce Imvo In vited tho peoplo of l.aue county to vlult tbo city during drattsjiip week, beginning today. U OltANDK More than 3.000 rtuiro of laud In the Promise territory will bo open to entry for Moltlomont Mny 10. OltKGON CITY -- Georgo P. Mc- K I mi la wna urroMted for soIIIiik cider alloHod to contain more than the lentil amount of alcohol. MANY PROBATE CASES "'UP THIS COURT TERM I t I Action Is Taken in a Xiiiubcr of Ki. J (ales' mid Administrators Arc Appointed (Spaelal to Tho Times) ' COQUIU.K. Or.. April 3. Various matters woro acted upon In tho pro hato court. Letters ot 'administration were grantod .March 33 In tho estate of .Joseph McKlnnon, deceased, of North Ilond, who loft personal property of an estimated value of $290. N. C. McLeod was appointed administrator find Hohoi't Hanks,, Noll Hanks and John Pillion, nppralsors. In tho case or estato of Petor Nich ols, of Coqulllo, nn Inconipotent, let ters of guardianship wero Issuer March 23, and h. llarlockor was ap polntod guardian. Ills estate Is es timated to ho Worth $1000. ' In tho caso.ot tho guardianship 'and estate of Francis Clayton Floyd, ''m. Anion Floyd, Eva May Floyd, Julia Geneva Floyd, Raymond Clulro Floyd, and Louis Alfred Floyd, of Important Ai . what Is now Currv county. Thoy lived nt this placo fojr 21 years, f.Hlvorton, William J. Floyd was up coming to Myrtlo Point In 1807, fpolntotl thoir guardian. .when Air. flnnrln built tlm Ouorln 1 A petition has been filed for tho 'Hotel, From Myrtlo Point they wont lfnt,mlnl8trnl,on (,t u, ost,Uo ot Fr011 to Oakland thoir iiresont homo. bc-Jolinso. tcccnsod, of North Ilond. cause or Mrs. Gucrln's health. Tlioyj,lns stnto Is valued at ?1 1.SOO, or nro parents of n largo family nil i.NvIiIcli $1 1,300 Is real estate and $1,- bf whom nro well known hero, though "00 personal. sthoy aro protty widely scattered now .MAKKS ASSIGXMKXT Oullly of Collecting Money In Trailii Icnt. Wny, Soft Drink Parlor in Curry County Is a Failure ltogardliig tho fnlluro of Oscar Mil- Uor of Gold lloach which was reported last wcok, tile Gold Hoach Globo of that placo nays: A voluntary nsslgnniont was mado by Oncnr Miller of his entire istock or confoctlonery, soft drinks ami cigars, for tho hciiofit of his creditors. Tho business was turned over to Atty. Huffington, who Is now migagcd straightening up tho affairs of tho concorn. Tho crash camo jib a iiurprlso as ovoryouo thought It wob tho best paying small busliiuss In the 'town. It Is not known at this lime tho exact amount of Indohtodnosn, Unit It Is rumored to bo about fif teen hundred dollars. 'NOTES OF DA.NDON News or City by tho Sen l'Yoni llio Western Win hi Dr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Vogo nrrlwd from Portland Saturday to make their homo In Handon, Dr. Vogo Iwvlng taken over tho dental pruc tlce or Dr. L. P. Soronnon. Mrs. C. Mnyno Knight returned to Handon tho roropnrt or the week from Los Angeles and other polnti In California, whoro she has bson visiting with her parents and other rolatlvos tho past month. A. A-. .Taniloson, of Port Or ford, has boon a guest of his hi oth er, C. A., nt tho Hotel Handon sov eral days tills week. Do will tnRo his dauglitor MUs Kunl), homo with him, tho lattor, having recov ered from an operation for nppri- dlcltig. Jim Hoot ban purchased tbo TruvoloiV ItoHt rooming bout-o L in Uvft .. Crockett, who bought tho wtahllshmont lato last summer nt J. 1'. Tuppor. Miss Crockett nan tn Woddorhiirn tills wook. having boon aiiiumbned thoro on acoo ut or Illness or her parents. XKW SUITS STAUTKU lCggn aro lunro than sl conls uploco lu Uorllii and J. T. Ilurrigau nay that It Is probable boon nun tiio army ami navy have to have no many shells. Nowadaya a Coos lmy barroom U p. place In which jini can buy chawing i; ii in. ehocolato candy, hiittormllk, HWeot elder, certain soda fountain drinks and numerous mJuornl waters nmi tobneco. i ALHANY F. II. Hrnndaga. for tho past throo yours suporlntondont of tho ijantlain National lorent ha liejin traimferriul to I'ortland anil will hoHiiccoedod by C. C. Hall from Arlxonu, M'.MINNVILLK Tho city council has Ut a contract to the V. It. Dounlii Construction Company lor building i nowor to cost fia.000. A OIIKKIIKI'L CUSS (To n. l. Chandler) HOOD IU.VHU --- Tho Fruit Grow or ICxcliaiiRo litu oloctod dlroctora and doclded to ship tho Hood luvor product for another year through tho North Woat Fruitt Kxchango.. i PlUNIflVILLK Only one vote ymb oast ngnlnst tho propoaltlou to bond tho city Tor ? 1 00,000 to build a Vallroad from PrinoUllo to tho Oro gon Trunk railroad near Hcdmond. Tho following aro new fiiilts filed lu tbo Clicult Court: lllanco l.odgo No. -IS, A. F. it A. M., vs. CharhiH K. Nicholson, Georgo 11. Hoi nor, George J. Four ier and Georgo Getting. UnlUe L. Knuuons vs. Hussoll A. KmnioiiH. Suit for divorce. W. F. Lewis 3. Soutliport Laud and Commercial Company. Mary L. Merchant ot al versus Coos itay Lumber Company, ot nl. Marv L. Morchant et nl versus C. A. Smith Fir Co., ot al. Charles II. Medio versus Kva M. Medio. Suit for divorce. A. .1. Mnyso et nl versus Southorn Oregon Co. Application for Judg ment tux foreclosure. Uutb GutloliMn s. Jacob Gutlebon. Suit for divorce. llaxter Robinson vs. Thomas An- dorson. Suit to unlet title. In tho mutter or tlio assignment of Harry 11. Oordlng and Walter F. Oordlng to Nick Johnson, nsslgnoo. Coos County. body politic of tho Stato of Oregon, vs. M. T. Anson ot al. Foreclosure of tax Hon. Mark D. Cutlip has been uppoiniod kulmlnlstriitor of tho estato of Mnllio Cutlip deceased. Tho value of tho upstate is nut at $2S0. Loiters of adiuinlstratfon hnvo ,beon filed In the estato or Martha It. 'Henry, of Myrtlo Point, do?e;isod. The ostnto consists of. $200 of per sonal property. K. C. Rohorls Is the iidmlulstratnd imd R. L. Morris, L. K. Thomas and S. A. Hall aro the ap- iiralserfl. K. C. RobnrtH has nlso been ap pointed .administrator or tlio estuto or John Hayes, r Myrtle l'odiit, which consists or $1000 of real es tato R. L. Morris, S. K. Thomas and S. A. Hall -wedo appointed np-pralnorn HUVS a xkwspaimm: Kdhor of lluudoii ltecoidci' Has (Jono (it Miininoutli Tho Handon Recorder, which Is now being edited by Ilnrry Crulno, says: It. II. Swonson, formor man ager or tho Rocordor, hns purchased tho Monmouth llorald from D. K. Stitt, wlio was nlso connected with the Rocordor yoars ago, na editor. Mr. Swonson and family loft Hun don last wook, going direct to Mon mouth, nnd Mr. Swonson inssuniod his now dutlos In time to got out last Friday's edition of the papor. iMwiKgiei i Attention of depositors is culled o (,(. ulicrcby statcmciits will bo rendered monthlv , m '"11 31nivli J, instead of having yon,. ,,ss b.loks'Prt(7o!Tni1n? for liaa pass books not lmlnucV'rt up to .Mm-cli i i.i,....i.i . "ali"itc. balance, so as to return old chocks in (lu,. possessli)n. ' f"".V If jo Will be glad to explain tliu hjMciu more Inquire uhon In the bunk. "fc t0 The Oil National v First jj un (UOOS BAY Saf edy Ptas Service Ho o a o v . I xmmxmat-R MRS. O'DOXXKLL OUT Mrs. Fannlo O'Donnell, from the Hay section, was dUchargod from custody at the Jail hero, after serv ing tlmo for 100 dnys on a sontonco for tho unlawful jnlo or lluuor on Sunday. CoiiulUo Sentinel. HAS NARROW KSCAI'K Into yirn. S. A. Curiiilcliael Falls River nt CoiiulUo Tho narrow oscapo from death of a lady well known In Marshfleld Is told in the Uiindon Wostom World which says: Mrs. S. A. Carmichnol narrowly oscapod drowning nt CoiiulUo Fri day nrtornoon, while nttoinptlng to go nshoro from th Charm unassist ed. Sho was carrying a traveling bag in ouo hand, umbrella and hag In tho othor, and was Just .about to stop onto tho dock when sho lost conselousciu'SB and wont overboard. It Is believed that she was arfected by the gtuollue fumes from tho boat. A gentleman standing on tho dock saw her fall and called to Captain Hauler and otheiH, who quickly camo to the rojcue. Through their kind nous she was taken to tho Hotel Hester, whoro sho was glvon n chnngo of clothing and tho captain kindly hold his boat overtl'mo so that sho could return to Handon. North Pacific S. S. Co. Str. Breakwater Sails for PORTLAND APRIL 5TH Breakwater sails direct to EUREKA SAN FRANCISCO SANTA BARBARA LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO APRIL 10 From Smith Terminal Dock jnenean WIIKRK SAVINGS ARK SAFI2 WE INVITE YOU TO OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK TODAY $1.00 STARTS THE ACCOUNT HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO 9 PARK TKN CKXTS City Limits North Ilond, 5c nn COMMUTATION nr ZU TICKKTS, JJ51.7B Zll Mnr.slifield. North Rend Auto Lino Cars every ten minutes from 0 n. m to 12 midnight; to South Slough onco n day, loavlng at 11 a. m.; to Km plro thrco trips a day. CJORST KINO, lropo. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. S. S. Nann Smith Passenger and Freight SAILS FROM MAKSIIFIIXD l'OR S.V FR.N( ISCO, 'rCUSIUV AHRIL I, I) A. M. S. S. Adeline Smith Passengers Only SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL DOCK PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK , C. F. McGEORGE Passenger and Freight Agent For reliable Abstrarts of Title id Information about COOS HAY WML KSTATK, seo Abstracts Title Guarantee & Abstract Company Marshfleld and Corjulllo City, Oregon. Cencnil Agents KnstsMo nnd Senghtnckcii's Addition. Special attention paid to nssosMiiciitN nnd payment of (mm, IIK.VRY SKXOSTACKK.V, MnnaRcr. limn '. a', mmAinmmmmKXEMmxgfwfsmmKcatsss, Oldest Rank In Coos County KstnMWicd 1R89 Flanagan (Mb Bennett Bank Mnrshflold, Coos County, Oregon. Capital; Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000 INTKRKST PAID ON TIM 15 AND SA VINOS IHH'OSITS Offlcora J. W. IJKNNKTT, Presldont; JAS. II. FliANAOAN, Vice 1'roHldontj R. P. WILLIAMS, Caahlor; 0. V. WINCHESTEK, Assistant Cashier. WESTERN LOAN AND ' BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on savings ' I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Treasurer An optlmlHt IB my friend Hen, Ho novor fools dismay M; Ho hnowa he won't got sunatrucU whon You enst him Id tho shade. o -W. It &. N. round Iioubos MOVK TO MVRTLK POINT Tin Onrdlner Courier savs' Oeorge P. Stewart and family. Remove Waste Matter That Causes Sickness old "I cheerfully recommend Foley Cathartic Tablets to any ono emm- , . .... .. ll-.lln. n. lilllniiatinBn" ' IHB Willi CUIItll(IUIIUII "I miiu....... Goorgo Jennor, 410 Labor St., San Antonio, Texas. Whon tho bowola aro clogged with a mass of poisonous waste, IjIIUhis noss, slolc headache, sour Btomach, bloating gases, ami gonoral discom fort result. A wholcsomo and Uwr ougldy clcanslne cathartic that v.Ul movo oft tlio congestcl mass without i Griping or nausea la Foloy Cnthartto Tablets. TaUo them at bod time, ami tho noxt morning you will find a Krntoful relief, without any dlsoom- i fort, headache or unpleasant after effects, Thoy Keep tho liver healthily active, promoto digestion, and tliut out head aches and biliousness. AsU your , druggist. For salo by Owl Prescription Phar TIIK WII1TK IS KINO Of nil Sewing Machines Now located at 25 G Market aye. West. Phono 1D3-J. Wo havo nlso got big bargains In all kinds of used machines. All machines .old on easy payments. SOUTH COOS RIVRR HOAT SKRVICK LAUNCH KXPRKSS leaves Marshfleld every day S n.in. Leaves head of river at :t::t() p. m. STKAMKlt RAINHOW leaves head of river dally nt 7 ii.iii. Leaves Marcdirtold nt U n.m. For charter npply on board. ROOICRS SMITH, Props. Flanagan (S& Bennett Bank OF MVRTLK POINT Capital ' $2V00 Offlcora-J. V. HENNKTT, Presldont; JAS. II. "S'KQ,,'!Z Presldont; L. M. SUPLKH, Cashier; L. T. DKMDNT. Assistant Cashier. Bennett Trust Company Capita!, Surplus and Undivided Profits $135,000 i.k'wctt vice- Offlcora J. W. HKNNKTT, President; TOM T. "'"ip'a.yMf. Presldont; AUTI1UR M'KKOWN, Secretary; HKNNbTi s TON, Treasurer. . ...WcD Tim Only Trust Company in tho State, Outside of I'oitliinu, OrgaulPd Under tho Now Law. - - i. mm m"m GRAVEL' ,u ntlt! per rrJ- iTT- - i . ..-r.i.v nulvCT, In DT from pile lu awt yard or In carload lots, at following P From pile on ground, SJ3.VB per yard. f-i.Mna.l li.tn tllkftll fmm CftTf, ?JU Retail DcpartinMt. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. ' f Opposite Pos-Offlce. Pho m 1 SlltlVtlltX i i, . uinniii'i will bo oxponded In About $10 000 residents of dardluer. loft Saturda 'ujacy. Frank D, Cohan, Central Ave-' C00S BAY TIMES WANT ADS enlarging the Jr Mjrtlu Point. In Coos county. nwo. Opposite Chaudlor Hotel. Tele w pi mj , Cff;Pinou Iwhor they Intend to make thoir nt- phone 74. .Low Cost Hiah Efflcienqy EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings ma like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage North Front ou- Phone 180-J. ZMjkl!4. &&& i..