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irj'f "" v THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAR8HRELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1916 EVENING EDITION. FOUR COOS BAY TIMES!, ,: will yours old alio as her mother docs look a groat now. M. O. MALONKV, Kdltor and Pub. i DAN B. BLVLONKY, Nows Editor) That tlioro aro sovon ilnys In tho " t week is a generally accepted fact. H,.C!! 'np?r ?S .S.Jj!l?5!7IHHt Itrutty nearly every other es- Ullicim I'jipcr Kiiiy ui hiiiibuii tutillBhuil truth Is disputed by some- fcutureii ui tlio 1'ontoltico ni Murtm-) ,0dy. Hold, urogon, ror transmission through tho malls iocoud-clagB tnalf matter. 8UHSCR1PTION HATES DAILY. Ono your $6.00 Per mouth CO WEEKLY. Ono year SI. CO When paid strictly in advanco tho ubflcitutlon nilco of tho Coon Hay TlmoB Is $G.OO lier. year or J2.C0 for Ix month9. Address nil communications to POOH HAY DATLV TIMKH. ALL MAHKIIPIELI) .men AltC. (From Medford Sun.) Down Mnrshfleld way lives a man by tho naiui! of John Lovely, which very few men are. FARMERS III W H NEWSPAPER'S REST SERVICE. T iHE biggest Bervlce that tho newspaper can render the conv munlty Is to servo human wel fare," said Marshall N. Dana, writer on the Oregon Journal. "A nows impor can ho tho betrayer of public trust, It can he a deceiver, It can ap peal to baser human passion to en large Its subscription list, or on tho other liand it can bo one of tho constructive forces of society, or ganizing' public thought In nmttors that aro local, state and national In character. Its Influence should extend to politics, morality, cduca tlou, business, and the general wel fare of the community." MAHSIIPIELR Tin: heautiful err II' Hy KtiBoll Quntormass TDK ono thing that all tho peo ple of a city usually take pride in Is a "City Hoautlful." -Al- SURVEY OK VK'INTIV SHOWS IM PHOVEMENTS Slhm Going t'p Through Country .1. L. Stnllli Enthusiastic Over Show lug; llcliii; .Mutlo Now silos aro holng built In tho Coos Hay Section thlu Bprlng to a greator extent than over hofore. All through thu country thoy ale pop plug up like mushrooms, indicating another step forward for tho dairy men. .1. I. Smith, agriculturist, and 13. P. Hlack, tester for tho Coos Hay Cow Testing Association, have returned from visits to most members of the News of Near-by Towns TEACHERS SELECTED 'Smile at Myrtle Point Fnguged e.t Titiii. MYRTLE POINT, Ore., April !. Some of tho teachers for tho public schools have been selected for the 1910-17 term. Prof. YV. Hugono Smith has been re-employed as su perintendent, as has also Prof. Victor P. Morris, principal of tho high school. It Is not known whether Miss Muriel Watkins' the other high school teachor will stay another year. Tho position In tho eighth gmde is Btlll vacant, C. N. Patterson ME LARGE. FARMS i. organization and aro enthusiastic the present teacher, planning; to nt over tho progross that Is being made, tend fho University of Oregon next Many Have Silos Already thuro aro sotno 1C silos on Coos Hay though Marshfleld Is situated In a vorv beautiful snot, tho cltv Itself - .-. . . . . .,... .. could bo Improved In a great many I Having tiiom aro Jonn sinner, r. u. Wuy8 , Peterson, wiillnm Ulackmoro, vicior One of tho principal entrances toiStauff, C. C. .lonnson, William l.mu ,'our city Is by water. Thureforo our watorfront should bo Improved by SOME UK.' HOLDINGS COL'XTY ix criinv Assessor .Makes u Statement Which Sonic Figures of Inter est Are Given In Soino Interesting figures In regard to tho farm lands In Curry county 'aro given In a statement mado by Assessor Tolman la tho last Issue of Uio Cold Heach ltoporter. Tho fig ures show that there are somo largo farm holdings In Curry. Tlioro aro In tho county, roughly speaking, about 12!), 000 acres of winter. In tho seventh grade, Mlsslifarm and pasture land, assessed for t - - GOOD SUGGESTION. TUB Pendleton high school has adopted a limit or $7. HO n.i tho price to pay for graduating gowns. Some sense to that. Why shouldn't high school graduates wear caps and gowns and save the usual expense and bother connected with thu graduation celebration. I . WITH THE TEA AND THE TOAST COOl) EVENING You liavo got to learn what ovory noblest man has always learned, that no man be comes Indepeudoul of his fel low men except In serving his followmon. Phillip HtooIih. tho removal of all tho unsightly buildings and by making ono strco' the entire length of tho docks. This totrcot could bo well lighted, with (with cluster lights, and kept clean with very little enro. All tho launch es should bo lauded at ono central point and tlioro a rest room should ho placed. If this wore done tho first sight of our city to tho stranger would be Impressive. Our streets should bo straightened, better pavod and kept clean.. A "bettor lighting systom, such as wo have down town, could ho curried Into tho rcsldonco district. At tho prosont tlino wo havo no accepted parks. I would suggest that these parks should bo made up to Slate by making good roads as an approach to thorn; boiilovirdn and walks should wind In and out aihong ftlio trees within. Flowers could bo planted along tho way and benches placed horn and there, Ho that tho people might rest. A playground 'for tho children placed within tho park would also hu u great Improve ment. Thus tho stranger loavlng tho city would say that MuiHhfleld was really "n City Hoautlful." Efflo King has been rc-hlrod. Vu Among' tho dalrymon miicies nlso exist In the sixth and fifth grado rooms; Misses Lena Schneider and Uoru Harrison, who aro teaching these rooms, will at tend tho U. of O. next year. In the lower grades tho teachers will also bo the same: Fourth, .Miss Etta Darnell; third, Mrs. Florence David son; second, Mrs. Hello Whltaker; primary, Mrs. Daisy Short. Prof. C. A. Davidson will bo Instructor In music again next year. stroin, Julius Larson, Charles Ma haffoy, E. L. Hessoy, A. Gunnel), Georgo Hobs V. A. Collvor, F. A. Snrulil, Charles Solandor and Low F. Price Others Pitt Them In B. 11. Cutllp of Daniels Crock, lins a Wisconsin silo In the process of erection. Several moro dalrymon aro Intending to build silos this Hummer. Anient: thorn aro John Cllnkonboard, II. 1). Forguson. both of Daniels jXnti'H Crook, Frank Itogers and Anson Hogors oxpoct to build two silos on each of their farms, Archlo Phillips, of Sumner, ono and W. A. Collvor, of Catching Inlet already hus ono and is putting up another. .'Making Improvements On tholr vtolt to tlui dalrymon the men found many Improvement CURRY COUNTY NEWS. About. People Told in Gold Uracil Reporter. Among tho Improvements In contemplation at Hrooklugs U a church edifice. It Is hoped soon to secure Hiicir a bulldliiij and later to have u resident pastor. Tho Euchro crook sawmill Is run ning regularly, and boat lumber Is under way. Frod Solandor, of Sum- iplctittrul. limit builders havo been NOTHING IS JCASV Nothing at nil Ih easy In llfo, Nothing worth while can bn done with etiso; A stern, bravo battle Is that or strlfo, On tho hills of bluo or 'tun enn iiuerlng scan. Nothing Is easy to do that's great With lofty purpose and art su preme; Toll and struggle and grief mid enro Nothing In lire Ih a moment's dream! Nothing worth winning Ih won with ease, Tho goal worth reaching Is sacred ground, And It can't bo reached In a gentle walk. Or it burst or spued and a leap and bound. The eaglo or victory porohow high, And tho climbing soul has far to climb, With death and doubt In thu vales below, And tho stars far off on tho hills of time! Selected, Whan a Coos Hay woman tries to make up for lost time she wastes an hour painting and powdering. I NEWS OF OREGON : $$ HOSniHUtG A quantity of bent seed Is oxpected to urrlvo soon and u beet sugar factory will probably ho built at Itoseburg noxt year. KUGHNi: John lr. Coloiuan, ttio Eugono capitalist who died at Key West, Florida, left IiIh fortune to three nolces, ,.'uuoy, Ellon and Jonnlo Colo. REDMOND Tho postofflco wiir entered , thu safe blown and a small' amount or money taken. EUGENIC A cnrnlval will bo hold In Eugono April 17 to 22 ror tho military organizations or tho city and the proceeds will bo used to fit tho O. X. G. armory. CORVALLIS Honton county In dlctuieulH show that during tho !.March term of court there wore only six vlolutlonu of tho Himr laws. MOLAM'A The directors or tho Molallu Co-oporatlvo croamory voted to join tho Central Salon Committee bra of nitlstolus, a thoroughbred Hoi. nor, Is building a now nam on uis placo; Ij. F. Prleo or qatchlng Inlot, Is putting In a now ditching systom, a plank drain, that will carry away the seepage or tho hills from off his pasture lands. Churlcm Solandor and Bonn, on Catching Inlet, aro clearing tho trooa and underbrush off u tract or marshy land on their place and putting In a drain. Thoy tiro using a hand stump pullor. Whon this Is all completed they will havo added consldorablo valuable laud to their farm. Alox llongrell and Joint A. Carl iion, also or Catching Inlot, round that too much water wiih draining rrom th" hills onto tholr pasture laudH. Thoy too aro putting in u drainage system, Installing a largo plpo drain that will carry off tho water from two gulches. This will allow their cattle to got onto thu pasture oarller in tho spring. Has Flue Herd Jerseys Most ovoryono Iiuh heard or tho Jorsey hord or F. A. Sacehl on Catch lug Inlet. Ho htiB IB or Hi roglstorod cowh and Homo 10 or 1 head or young stock, besides threo or rour registered IiiiIIh. Ho has moved hack to his ranch and is rapidly getting his herd Into good condition again. Already ho Iiuh asked 10. P. Hlack to do somo Kuglstor of Merit testing for him this your. Mr. Sacehl Is ropalrlng his big barn and Is also putting In a new drainage systom tor his lauds. T. M. Collvor Is planning on a now inru and a new homo, expecting to erect them both this summer, it is wild. ' A Gunnoll, or Catching Inlet, is ordorlug from William HlHhop. breed busy latoly getting rc'ady for spring fishing, Mrs. Myrtle Moore and daughtor Hazel arrived rrom Agness, and havo boon visiting In town this week bo- foro going to tho Chetco valley to reside ror tho summer. Head Supervisor Hnuor has started with a crow or men to put the county roads In repair In this vicinity. Land slides uiid washouts made dur ing the heavy rains need attention. That li.000 reel or oak ror rur nlturo experiments cut at tho Ag uess mill was brought down tho riv er last week on a scow and will hu shipped nut on the Hustler. Will Hunter and A. D. Wlnogar cninn down rrom tho river a few days ago, ouch bringing a now Hill lug boat built thlstsprlng. Hunter Is rigging up to fish at tho mouth or tho river, whllo Wlnegar will lo cate iat Heahorg. tho year 111 15 at $1,1 Ki.L'OO, and "20!), 000 acres or timber mid brush 'land ussessed nt $2,107,900. or tho 12!i,0l)0 acres or farm mid pasture land about LTi.OOO acres, or In tho neighborhood of one-fifth, Is hold In lnrgo bodies which comprise the host land In tho county. Some Hlg I'aiini Tho assessor has listed seventeen rtof tho most valuablo ranches show-' ?ng tho acreage or each, the assessed Value In 1P08 and tho assessed vnluo In 1015. There has boon quite an Increase and these holdings have! been kept Intact since IPOS excepting forli few tracts which lmvo been sold rrom sovoral or tho places. .' Tho sovonteeu most valuable and j larger rami holdings In thu county aro listed as follows; Acres 190K , !inr. $12,500 Statements For the month of March arfe now ready. Depositors are requested to call for them at their convenience, The Baok !. First N OF COOS BAY af ty PUms Service i I Hunch Houo . . Thrift .. 852 Starr ... 1.077 Hughes ..2,018 Xn m wait !I20 Clark ... OiiO Marflli ". . H5!J McKouzIo 1.15C Hagloy .., I120. Air Miller S8U Macleiiy .12,000 Giluntlett :I7H Lawreiico 711) lrlnko .. 1.418 M. Cooloy 2!l2 McVny . . SHIS J. A. Cooloy 1 12 20,12(1 :io,:i7i 1!),I5!I !,152 8,400 0,520 10,880 :t,!)S5 8,:i7t 100,800 5.870 11,800 ls.ur.o 10,770 10,158 11,4:18 11115 $:io.soo 1:1,500 02,500 :I8,2'.I0 28,510 14,740 10,200 22,800 10,400 t:t,450 2i:i,580i 10,400 ' 11,000 211,110 ' 14,800 1 11,700 14,I2(P Oldest Hank in Coos County JMnlillsliol pj Flanagan (Sh Bennett Bank Marshfleld, Coos County, Oregon. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000 1NTF.HKST PAID OX TIMH AN'I) SAVINGS DIll'O.SITS llKNNICT'i;, Prcnidont; JAS. II. FLANAGAN, Vice. F. WINCHESTER, Officers J. W FroBldont; U. F. WILMAM8, Cashlcrj O Assistant Cashier. Flanagan (Sb Bennett Bank OF AlYHTfjK POINT Capital $25,"00 Offlrorfl J. W. M-:NNF.TT, Prosldonti JAS. II. FliANAOAN, Vice Presldont; L. M. HUPMOK, Cashier; D. T. DKMKNT, Aulstant Cashier. Bennett Trust Company Capital, Sin-plus and Undivided Profits $125,000 orricerB J. W. I1KNNJ3TT, Prosldont; TOM T. HKNNKTT, Vic President; ARTHUR M'KFOWN, Secretary; HKNNKTT SWAN- TON, TreiiBiiror. The Only Trust Company In tho Slate, Outside or I'ortliunl, Wlilrh Orgaiilcd Under the New law. COl'N'I'V SHAT NOTICS which will roprosont dirforont csoain- erles bolonglng to tho association. Hvory Coos Hay inariied woinan knows that all men are alike, hut married men believe all women are different. Some Cons Hay woinnn aro so fat and helpless looking that when thoy go out thoy should 'wear a sign read ing "Uso No Hooks." CORVAI.hlS Company K, T'nlrd Infantry, Orogon National Guard, has grown rapidly having recruited a It new members during tho past mouth. teln slro for his hord. Up on Coos Rlvor Anson Hogors has been romodollug his big dairy bam, putting In corn-rote floors. Also he Is reseodliiB much of his clover laud thlu spring. A Coos Hay woman generally koopB 11 secret If she gets about thirty other women to help her. Gold is piling up In tho United States min a news dUpatch. It must bo ho. A lot or Marshflold people cun testify that something baa hap pened to it, WAMM'ORT - - F. O. pleaded guilty to having a female deer and spotted fawn In his pos session last fall and was fined $25. H1JI).M0NI)--At good roads day celebration one hundred workers turnod out and did about $;t00 worth of work. MMDPOHI) iMatlnuni has been found In gold oro takau from the Highland nolil mlno and the nilnors think thoy havo been overlooking a metal more precious than gold. ' imKHHUHG Henresentatlvos off Kondall Hros. Btato that they will submit to the people of Rosoburg a now proposition for tho building of the logging railroad and null. I lias a lllg Herd Johnson Frank Hogors, who hns a lioisioin herd of about 05 head, Is remodeling his barn, putting In concrote floors and metal stsinrhlona and expects 'when tho work Is finished to havo vooiu for 104 cows In the barn. lie has built a new calf barn, also with concrete floor and inotnl stan chions, and will put In rood troughs. "Mr. Rogers has one of the host loofc 'lug lawns In tho country, according to Mr. Smith, us well as a beautiful nlowor garden. As a gonoral proposition tho Iohh a Coon Hay man has tho moro chil dren ho roela ublo to nfiord. Uonnott Swanton and W. U. DouglaB aro only exceptions to tho rulo. AVIiATIIKR TOO SKVKRK. Up to tho tlino a Coob Hay man Ju 50 ho playa for Illicit, low, Jugk und tho gamo. uftor that ho Is sat isfied If ho savofl hhi Jack, Tho steamer 1'hoenlx would huvo tallod ut Port Orford, hut on account or tlu Htorin wuu compelled to uu on to Marshflold. She hud 40 toiu of hay and grain to laud hoi i for Ulio Uutabrook Co. Port orrorii rrlbuuo. PORGU'l' TO I'SH STAMPS. WILL COMBINE THE MOVIE COMPANIES Sclienio lor Merging Somo or tlio Coiiipauies With n Capitalization or Millions '(Special to Tho Times) NlflW YORK. April I.-Within ton News or Coipillle People Told In the Sentinel. James Sullth and Jennie Kduu Colyor, or this city, woro married at tho M, K. liursouagu by Rev. T. 11, Downs. Having rocolvod word or tho ser ious Illness or her mother, who lives at Hoppucr, in this state, Mrs. V. U. Hamilton started ror that place, going out by tho bench route. Rov. T. 11. Downs rocolvod word Wednesday from u nloco in Loudon that his '3ou, James, now serving In a Canadian regiment on tho west ern front had boon slightly wounded In the hand. il.ast wook Ralph Pointer, son of J. 11. Pointer of this city, inud Claude Wolhind, of Powers, started for Soattlo, AVashlngton, wlioro thoy ex- poet to remain until April 10, On that date they will take passage for Alaska, wlioro thoy will he engaged In the work of the U. S. Geological survey, 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 INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. S. S. Adeline Smith Passengers Only J SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL DOCK PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK C. F. McGEORGE Passenger and Freight Agent rsjerawTHrsT 1-.HUt" J.,U "-' 0GEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst Klnjf. T.cmo Mnrshflcld nt 7 a. m., ami returning leaving from Tniplrt t 8 a. in. Leavo Marshfleld at 11 a.m. and returning leave bourn Slough at 1 p. in. T.cavo Marshflold id r, p. in. and return!! leivo South Slough nt (I p. m. TRoriii.i: ovicit mink Gunplay Reported In Neighborhood of Agness, pari: TKN CF.XTS City Limits Nor(h Rend, Ro qi commutation nn lj TICKETS, Sl.Tn ZU Marslifiold-North Itcud Auto Lino Cars ovory ten minutes from C a. m to 12 midnight; to South Slough onco a day, leaving at 11 a. m.; to Em pire thrco trips a day. GORST & KINO, Props. For rollnblo Abstracts of Title Information about COOS Y nw" KSTATK, boo Abstracts TitleGuarantee&AbstractCompany Marshfleld and Coqulllo City, Oregcn. General Agents Kastsldo and Sengstackcn's Addition. Special attention paid to assessments and payment of tnxet. III3NIIY 8ENGSTACICi:.V, Mnnacer. Somo .cltoinent occurred at Ag HOBS, far up on Hie Roguo river In Curry county, according to the fol lowing from the Gold Reach Re porter: A llttlo mining war started up near the Indigo, on Illinois liver, last wook wherein a pistol showed plainly for awhile. As tho man be fore tho gun had morj nerve than the man behind tho gun, -no damage was done. It all occurred over tho rlgliU of location, and ut present tlio latest locators hold tho ground. WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on savings ' I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Treasurer PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY duyH a corporation with a capital orjbut not tho gun. The matter will $10,000,000 will blossom out In Now o doubt bo amicably settled with York City under tho manipulation rout rurtlur trouble, and Asnosa bo iinttlnuilii Hamilton, one of tho vtco 'spared anothor uensatlon prosldonts of tho American Tobacco THE WHITE IS KINO Of all Sowing Machines Now located at 250. Market uto. West. Phono 1D3-J. Wo havo also got big bargalua In all kinds of used machines. All machines sold on easy payments. -GRAVEL We are now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In r trom pllo lu our yard or in curload lota, at following Krouipllo on ground, J2.26 per yard. ef jlti. Cinoad lots, taken from car, -" Retail hopartraejit. C. A. Smith Lumber & MffrC Opposite Post-Ofice, J'UU . . Company, representing large finan cial Interests, reaching possibly tlio RoikerfellerB. It will be a merger GOOD Ll'.MHEH OFFERED. The government Is ndvortlalng a of the mo lug picture companies The largo number of Indian allotment. In tho new claims for salo throughout tho state companies Several of those allotments aro lu Th Gold Reach Reporter siivb A good Coos Ray husband seldom Mall Carrier Walker haa consld program la to Involve .i.. ... ..-,w.iin Mm attention. ..iin miimvuiipn from residents "coniblno tho following CHLI.UUUI1 111 H.HMVW..J, ....... ,,... ,...., 1I..I. ....,..! niinl Mil ,1... I.'nrl. .,..,.!, o.wl Dnmm vlfni. along tho lino who place unRiaiuneii.raraiiii'iuii. innni. " , .-. i v ia . we..., ..,, (letters in tholr mall boxes, vxpoctlngiuai, v i. a, rc mm mono. H..m.), mm are ui.iuuB v m-. '1U ugvu ma 'i riay.' . viiu uuuiiuuKr ciuiuis in inai bbciiou. -i-uri of lila wife, SOUTH COOS 1UVKK HO AT SERVICE LAUNCH EXPRESS leaves .Maihfleia overy ilay H a.m. Leaves head of river ut :t::so p. m. STEAMER RAlNROW leaves head of river daily at 7 a.m. I.eavi Marshneld at 2 p.m. For charter apply oh hoard. EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings ma like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Wnrth From o- Phono 180-J. Ito&Wm, ajs Bring .Rgs i