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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELU, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1916 EVENING EDITION FOUR COOS BAY TIMES Hold, Orogon, for through tho malli ai mall matter. transmission second-class If. C. MA1AJNMX, Killtor nnd Pub. DAN W. BIALONKV, News Editor Official Paper of Coos County Official Pa;er City of Mnrshflold. jbuiureu ut tuo x'uHiuititu nt Aiurnu- Ono Por SUBSCRIPTION HATES year 10.00 month CO An independent Republican nowu paper, published ovory ovonlug cx copt Sundny, and weokly, by Tim Cooh liny Timeii Publishing Co. JtHSORT INFORMATION H rUNDHBDS of pooplo who como to this part or the stato on tho railroad this sitinmar will mako the trip with tho idea of vislt- 'iiiB tho resort plnccn of which thoro 'mo so many and such great variety 'in Coos county. Thoro should nt once ho provided means to inform tho vis itors Just what thoro is to sco hero and how to seo it. Tho Chaniiior or Commcrco should gathor tho Inror matlon and print a small pamphlet telling visitors Just whoro they can no. Thoro are beautiful roads for auto travel, lakes mid rivers fcr fish ing, boating; beaches, mountains, hunting, tlcop sea fishing, camping places and everything In tho resort lino that ono could n3k for. Tho right way to prepare such an Infor mation circular would ho to lino out tho different sldo trips that crfn bo taken from Coos Hay, tell tho exact WITH THE TEA Z AND THE TOAST $? GOOD HVKNING I hopo that man kind will at length have reason and sense onougli to settle tholr differences without cutting throats; for, in my opinion, thoro novor was u good wnr nor n bad pence. What vast additions to tho conveniences and com forts of living might-mankind havo acquired, If tho money spent in wars had boon om ploycd in works of public utility I Benjamin Franklin, on conclusion of pcaco wttn Knglnnd In 1783. Cobs Bayites in Sao Francisco STAR DRHAMS So puro, so Ineffably bright, So friendly, so benign In tho holy silence of night, Tho ntnrs upon us shine. JI That sometimes I dream whon I seo Their glory on mo shed, That tho stars Cod's heaven must bo, Whero tho souls of our dead III In lnnds of light-living, may still hook on us from nbovo And commiino with our souls nt will, Lovo s deathless power to prove; (Special correspondence by mail) SAX FRANCISCO, April 10. P. L. Pliolnn or Myrtlo Point Is spending a fow weoks hero conferring with some luinbor companies regarding some projects ho has for the lumber Industry in Coos county. Ho was figuring on tho old Courtney mill Wlldll lllll'll "Uet.nln ...it 1,1.. rli .. 'tlon and had financed tho proposition 'so that be would hnvo been ablo to I remodel tho plant and put in n ro- saw. Tuo principal troublo that ho encounters, ho says Is arrangements for shipping. Vessels nro very scarce und the charter rate almost prohibitive. Howovor the prlco of lumber Is still advancing and tho common grades that woro selling a shoit tlmo ago nt $12 per thousand nro now said to bo going readily nt ?18. : Fyfo to Sell Lumber Joseph Fyfo, now managing owner of tho Kstabrook company was to Hnvo had the sales and shipping man agement of tho Courtney mill had MuLniit secured it. Mr. Kstnbroou lias rotired. entirely from tho Kstn- Ibrook company. Mr. Fifo had not been ndvisod or tho annulment of Mc jLnin's option on the Courtney mill nnd wus n little perturbed over not 'being advised regarding It ns ho had been planning to tnko enro of It. i from tho St. Regis hotel, whero ho was cashier Tor J. IS. Schilling for about a year. Ho told friends that ho expected to got about $G,000 from the estate of his grandmother, Mrs. Lockhart of Mnrshflold. lie 'jinlcl that bo and his sister, Miss Gen cvlovo Songstacken or Marslifleltl, would receive tho portion or tho es tato that would have gone to tneir mother, now deceased. 9 Schilling Has Hold J. K. Schilling is still in chargo or tho St. Itogls Hotel but ho says busi ness is not what it should be. It has been picking up recently but is!jaty. Mrs. W. W. NaSOtl, 680 not oven now In tho dividend paying! iou Pmmlh Cn Dhnnn OOn.R stage. Rentals have been reduced j considerably in San Francisco since - the Exposition closed and ho Is now ! BROADWAY HOTEL imi.m 9ii.su jier moiiiii lor mo St. i stc-niii Rented :: Hot Wilier. Itogls instead or 130 which ho paid Transient, 7.1c day; $1.00 Per Week. during tho Exposition. Ho nnd Mrs. ' i,,h,,.i. mi.-. ,.,. ,n, k.v.v. flHMK TAIlbU W1LLAJIKTTK PACIFIC MOTOR CAR Leave Leave Mnrshflold North Dond 6:45 a.m. 7:00 a.m 7.4C a.m. 8:00 a.m 8:45 a.m. ":00 a.m 9:45 a.m. 10:15 a.m 10:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m 11:30 a.m. 11:45 a.m 12:50 p.m. .1:15 p.m 1:45 p.m. 2:00 p.m 2:45 p.m. 3:00 p.m 3:15 p.m. 4:00 p.m 500 p.m. 5:15 p.m 5.40 p.m. 5:55 p.m 6:55 p.m. North city limits only. 7:30 p.m. 7:45 p.m WEAVING All kinds a spec- IV cost of travel, tho tlmo It takes to A B0I,BO folt "Ithlii "3. thrill, L.o n,i nxnctlv what accommodations ,C,,H " "'" l"y ro c. can bo socurod. To do this properly tho commlttco or Individual having tho matter In chargo should ascer tain tho many places whero visitors and touriBts can bo accommodated, the extent of tho accommodations which cun bo furnished, the ratos charged, tho names nr.d addresses of guldos whero thoy aro needed such ns hunting trips far back In tho moun tains, nnd give briefly all tho infor mation on this subject that n vloltor would wnnt to know, llcsldoa the hotels, which aro moto or less lim ited right now, there nro dozens of beautiful llttln trips which cimi be inado nnd many places whoro tho peo ple nro willing to glvo accommoda tions to a fow visitors. All this should bo carefully gloansd and properly prepared and put In pamvlilot form and thou lot tho printed nattor bo frooly distributed In tho hotels and placoB whoro it would bo across able. Such Information should not lncludo only tho places nro und Coos Hay but tho wholo country, including tho Ilandon benches, tho resorts of Curry county, nnd tho places nortl of us. Moreover those who aro like ly to como In contact with visitors should fnmallnrlzo themselves with those facts and bo ablo to tell people whon thoy ask, It must bo roiuoiu bored thnt wo havo no big summer rcBort hotels yet and tho .visitors must bo told whero to go If they aro to enjoy tho full licnoflts of the groat rcnorta of this section. This Ih a matter which irhould not moroly be discussed but Information of this character should bo gathered ut ones and put In printed form to meet the doniaud of tho tourlstH which aro stiro to como hero this summer. Having como for thoy lovo us still t Down from tholr Blurry sphere V My soul, whon dream-haunted nt night, Wnndors from stnr to star And scoks tho ono within whoso light I dronm my lovod ones nro. Selected. Many From Coos Hay irchlo Johnson, formerly Coos Day representative of tho Pacific Harn- wcro & Sto.ol Company, Is now en gaged in tho real cstato business, having tho Berkeley offlco of n com- ipnny in which ho is interested. lie linn transferred from tho Mnrshflold Elks Lodge to tho Horkoloy lodge. Ho has bocn taking somo strenuous cxorclso to reduco his weight and has succeeded to a degreo that would will bo simply trimmed will father. mnko somo of hlu friends nmilo if A fashion paper says Eastor hats f thoy could seo him now. Ho Is do- Hiih So Inir well. Lowrol Owen of Mnrshflold Is an other of tho Coos Hay contingent In San Francisco und is taking life easy hero. Tho world has n kind of sneaking admiration for tho man who goon wrong mid takes his medlciuo In a manly way. Hut It always wnntH to tako tho swift kick at tho mutt who whlnoa that ho wiib "led Into tcniptn- I'llon." t NEWS OF OREGON t INDEPENDENCE Miss Alinodu Fuller, a toachor In candidate for superintendent of tho Polk county bcIiooIb. PORTLAND Fourtoon Chinese nro fined for gambling, conducting a lottery and violating tho opium luwst. llOSKIll'IKl Rev. Paul J. mix has reslKiuid ns pastor or tho First Prusbyterlaii church to tako effect 'April 30 and will o to l.lndloy, Cal., to accopt n call. ASTORIA The Charlo It. MoCor mlck Co. has cloned a contract for tho building of two vowels, rt Wilson llros.' ship yard. ItOSEIJUHG 11. Van Alior. of WJiltflsli, Molilalia, In planiilng to raise ondlvo In Douglas touuty for tho city trade. AL1UNY Tho larco farm house belonging to Mrs. John Mcllrldo was destroyed by firo. SEASIDIV-Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Wilton colobrntod thalr aoldon wed ding nt tho homo of tholr daughttr, Mrs. L. C. Peterson. OHECON CITY Twonty skelo tons bolloved to bo tluwo of Indiuiu, woro uncovorod whon nu oxravntlon was lieliiB mailo for a basomtMit. Thoro nro somo Coos Hay pooplo so suspicious that If you would run I n sllvor in your finger, thoy would accuse you of trying to steal a board walk. You can't keep n good thermome ter down or up. Tho troublo of being a breadwinner in mat you aro also expected to bring homo cako. Onco n. month mother will servo father his breakfast with n smllo, und sho will insist on straightening his tlo and brushing- tho back or Ills coat, and sho Ih in such good hu mor that fatlior can't understand it until ho happens to remember that It Is tho tenth of tho month and that the tenth Ih pay day. JamcH Allien, tho youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.' A. (!. Aiken, Is now in tho U. S. navy, serving In the Mare Inland yards here. Cornell I.agorstrom, formerly in charge of tho roforestratlon noiwrt- moiit or tho C. A. Smith company at IMarshflold, Is now engaged In the tiutomobllo busluosa In Sail Frnuclu co, specializing on tho Halo of unto trucks. Ho Is mild to be doing well. OjlltH HotCl ItllhllK'hS Schilling nro both doing well. Joe Schilling, Jr., is now working for his brother-In-lnw, Hay U. Dement, on tho latter's ranch near Myitlo Point. E. A. Docket formerly of Coqulllc has been spending the Inst two or throo months nt tho St. Regis but has not engaged In nny business so far. On tho llullctlii Almost Klnbwnrtli. huh nt Air. n ml Mrs. E. A. Eickworlh of Mnrshflold, j ia In charge of tho nightshirt or tho Snn Francisco Dullctln composing! room, n $35 per week position. Ho Is a member of tho scale rommlttco of tho San Francisco Typographical , Union which Is drafting a now scalo of wngos. At present, linotypo op- J orators rccolvo $L"J per week for tho , day shift and $31 per week for the night shirt In San Francisco but tnoy i want more, claiming that tho cost of living has advanced inoro that twen ty per cent In tho last year. Mr. Elckworth and wife nnd baby nro planning to visit Murshflcld this sum mer, probably, about tho tlmo of tho railroad celebration. Has u ftood Pluco C. 11. Freeman who gained much notoriety In (Joos county, especially ut Couulllo nnd Ilandon during the Trondgold Simpson-Conch ombroglto, us tho nllegod' press agent of Do tcctivo .Mitchell of Portland, linn landed a protty good Job hero. Ho Is manager of the San Francisco of flco of tho International Xowa Sc-r-vleo and has his name so emblazoned on tho door of tho agoncy's offlro in tho Exuuilnor building. Ho has boon with them slnco last November, and thing furnished. Phono :t(l.i. L. .T. .IUSTHX, Proprietor. FARE TEX CEXTS City Limits North Rend, Ho nn COMMUTATION nn U TICKETS, SjW.To ZU .'Marshflcld-Xorth llcnil Auto Lino Cars every ten minutes from 0 n. m., to 12 midnight; to South Slough onco a day, leaving nt 11 a. in.; to Bra plro three trips n day. flOUST KINO, Prop. WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 6 per cent on savings ' I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Treasurer THE WHITE IS KIXO Of nil Bowing Machine Now located at 256 Mnrkct nro. West. Phono 103-J. Wo hnvo also got big bargains in all kinds of used machines. All machines told on easy paymonts. Alton Sengstnckon has retired handles tho night report for thorn. Tho divorce records provo that lovo at first night Isn't lovo by n nam sight. Don't squeal. Just you nnd you will boo boiiio jpoor devil whoso lot In llfo tunicas yours look llko u iiioitIh chair on Easy street. HOW TO .MAKE M.VKSHPIELD HEAUTIITL j I Dy Katherluo Harry Ol'KSTIO.V FOR THE DAV VERYHODY likes to bo ablo to boast or IiIb town, hut tho peo plo or .Mnrshflold will havo to fmako u fow Imiirovomouts In order to bo able to boast or tholr town. Quito a row or tho old buildings 'oould bo torn down una sonic oi tnem could bo palutod. Somo of tho look around sloughs which nro or no uso could rbo drained. U tho paoplo would clean up their yards and kcop tho sidewalk lu front of their houeo clean, this would add to Mnrshfleld'a appearance. In ninny othor places shrubs, flownrs nnd trees nro plantod I tin tho spaco botwoon tho sidewalk Why la It that the bright kid tho proud father Is always telling you about always Iuih.uii ofr day whon you moot It? If thoy ovor Invent an aiitnmnhllo that will run on hot air thore nro somo Coos Hay spood spugs lu this country who will novor havo to pur- ohaso nny fuel. Man nro good promisors. Lots of Coos Hay women who havo boon mar ried for ton yoais aro Btlll waiting for tho pianos thoy were to jrot ns soon as tho hoiioymoon was ondod. Everybody bollovos In doing right. but Ideas of riuht nro tHfiVrout, and it Is so hard to llvo up to your con victions unless AU. Johnson holds tho koys. Tho offlco sokuotlmos sooks tha man but It Ik not so persistant about It ns tho bill collector. SUMMONS In tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, lu und for tho County of Coos. John J. Ilermldn, I'lnlntlff, vs. Eugouo Arthur Hcrmldn, Defend ant. To Eiigcuo Arthur Hcrmldn, tho defendant nbovo named: In tho name of tho State of Ore gon, you aro hereby notified that, you aro required to appear In the above entitled court and nuswor tho' complaint filed against you in tho' nbovo entitled action within slx weoks from tho 22nd day of March,! 1916, tho first day of tho publica tion of this numinous, und you nro hereby notified that If you fail to so appear and ansvr tho said com-1 plaint on or before tho 3rd day or May. 1916, tho last day of tho I tlmo prescribed In th ordor for the publication of this summons, for SOUTH COOS RIVER HOAT SERVICE LAUNCH EXPRESS loaves Mucshfeld every dny 8 a.m. Leaves head of river nt .'t::to p. in. STEAM Kit HAINHOW leaves head of liver dally ut 7 ii.m. Leaves Marshneld nt 2 p.m. For charter apply on board. HOOERS SMITH, Props. SAVE MONEY by ordering' tho famous HENRYVILLE COAL Nut cojiI, ton $1.00 Lump coal, ton .e5.r( Or half ton of both. .91.75 1). MUSSON, Prop. Phono 18-J or Icnvo orders nt IIHlycr's Cigar Storo luout against you for tho sum of $256.00 with lutorost thoreon Offlcotlrvlug Hlock. nt Offlco hours: II to 12 m. m.t tho rate of ton per cent per annum 4 nti 7 to 8 n, ni. and tho stroot. W might do that iioro also. An amusomont park could bo muuo on ono of tho places whoro tho dredge, has filled In. anil gras.i and flowers be planted and seats, swings and other things bo put lu it. A ball park nnd a tennis court would bo great Improvements. Many of tho vacant lots could bo tioanodi up and, If there Is none, grass could bo sown. Tho streets could bo kept cleanor hud In bottor repair, and pooplo bo mndo to put paper nnd poolings into tho garbage cans. More lights In some of the stroots would bo an lm- provomont. Tho waterfront should 'Coos County, Oiogon. and Lot tlilr bo cleaned up as strangers seo this tyolght (3S) of Work twenty-six 'part ot tho city first. Tho sldowalks j (26) of Railroad Addition to should be ropalrod. Trim your lawiia Marshfiold, Coos County, Oregon, and bodges. A clean, beautiful city according to tho respective plats fnttracts pooplo. thereof on fllo and of record in tho (County Cork's ofHco of Coos HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phono 3171 INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATlONCfT S. S- Adeline Smith Passengers Only SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL nnrir PH0NE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK C. F. McGEORGE Passenger and Freight Age ..I. UIWWWIIMIIIH Ab For reliable Abstract, i -,.. information about COOS 1 m ,,m KSTATE, hoc U ,lEl tracts Title Guarantee&AbstractCompanv Mnrshficld nnd Coquillo City, Oregon. General Agent KnstNtilo nnd Scngstiickcii'n Addition' Special attention paid to assessments nnd pajment of t IIKXIIV .SKXOSTACKH.V, Mn OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE uorst x Jilng. Lcmo Mnrshficld nt 7 a. ni., anil returning leaving from I'mm 8 . in. Lenvo Jlnrshfield nt 1 1 a.m. mid returning leaio fi 1 Slmigh at 1 . in. Lenvo Mnffclificid at n n. m nn.i .. . - viumu lenvo South Slough nt (I p. in. L statements For the month of March are now ready. Depositors are requested to call for them at their convenience nriL . ie3 ...jl jiim iriirst oaiao jjj of coos BAY laffeity Flos Service Pi KstaMlilicd 1SS0 Oldest Hunk in Coos County Flanagan ( Eeikett Bank MarMifleltl, Coos County, Oregon. Capita!, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000 i.Ti:m:sT iaii o.v tisik and savinos nurosrrs Officora J. W. nENNKTT, President; JAS. II. FLANAGAN, Vice President; It. P. WILLIAMS, Caahlor; G. F. WINCHESTER, Assistant Cnshlor. ' Flanagan Bennett Bank OF MVIITL1J POINT Capital $25,"00 OffIcorsJ. W. nUNNBTT, President; JAS. 11. FLANAGAN, Vlce Prealdontj L. M. SUPLEK, Cnshlor; L. T. DEMENT, AuUUit Cashier. Bennett Trust Company Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000 Offlcors J. V. DENNETT, Prosldont; TOM T. DENNETT, VI President; AUTIIUH M'KEOWN, Secretary; DENNETT SWAN TON, Treasurer. Tlio Only Trust Company In tho Stnto, Outside of Portland, WW Organlcil Under tho Now Law. wnnt thereof the plaintiff wilt apply I PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY to tho Court for tho roller demand-1 . J yd therein, a succinct stutomont of ! Qp A HOUSGWOrtll ' which is as follows, towll: JudK-j " Physician nnd Surgeo ' ww""""' "' ' wmtjM-WiiiutTr" n ! h.wmwbww wmmmrn mm w Hnttwaaa a to i PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY from tho Ctlt day of February, 1015, and nn ordor of sale, to satisfy said Judgment, of your undivided one-fifth Intore3t In tho following described property, to-wlt: Lot four (4) or Dlork eight (S) nnd Lot Fevon (7) of lllook. throe (.1) of tho Town of South Mnrshflold, Phones: Offlco 1-13-J; lies., MS-L !iJ. M. Wright Phone 188-B nDILDINO CONTRAOTOR Eetlmatei furnished on request , Wntolt out for tho orator who starts by tolling yon ho has nothing; to say. Ho may bo rlaht. PENDLETON Tho grand Jury iliag returned sovon Indictments, ono of which Is for murder. 'I 5At 1,'M fr (lis iilo i.m,i,i,ini. rn. held a potlash to divide tho por.onul ,ho woo,: , tho Qd q UlQ offects of a deceased t.lhe n.embor. LJabor ronnnl8sloUPr f01lr wcro fa(ali PI0NDLETON The old tlmo In dians of tho Cmutllln reservation! " 'County. Oregon, which said real prop- ! Or. H. M. Shaw K)o, Ear and Throat Specialist , GLASSES FITTED Phone 830m, Rooms SOO-'JOl Irving Block. i,R. MATTIH R. SHAW. Physician anil Surgeon Phone U30-J. GRAVEL intltto Wo are DOW nrnnnrml in fnrnUh rsnAVRfj In ny u from pile in our yard or in carload lots, at following Prce,: Kroni pIlTon ground, J2.V5 per yard. Canoad lota, taken from cara, 2.00 Pr J Retail Department. C A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite PosUOfHr Fhoai II. I citiic(M)iiii.ml: x-m'irTi. J . '. ' ',' , ' ,or,y has heretofore been atthched u o n,.! . Tho Times carrier boys aro j t hotoin " BUtler j Instructed to put tho papers . Sor;co of thl8 8Ummoiw ,3 mailo v' Ei?S"?n on the porch. It the carrier does y pilMlrotl0Il ,llorcof lu , Room 304 Coke Bids. Phon 145-J not do this, misses you. or no-. of an ,,,. ma(lo Ul0 Hollorab,0, Residence Phona 3G3-L. , k.co18 kuiiiiik mo pai-ur io jou , j, s Cok Jh1k0 of U0 rr(.,m ; w fi phnnrilpr I on time, kindly phone tho clr- jooiut of tho Stato of OreRon, in! AltClir cation manager, as tuts is no luul for tho County of Cotu, dated noom. 301 and 302. Coke Bulldln. only way wo can determine ltile 22ml llav of Marcl, 191C .ript. ,,.,. U.."uuaiBB 1TECT HOOD JUVRU n orsianLation hafl bppn completed Io IrrlMto no croa of doveloped orchard land, i whether or not tho carriers nro mK the publication thereof In Tho following Instructions. Phono j Coos Ua) Times, u nowspapor pub- I 133, llshod ut Marshfleld, Coos County, " Oregon, onre n week for six ooii- ' ' "secutho weekc. Tho convoiilenco ami vmtlt of LOW COSt HiQll Efficiency. " W V. DOUfiLAS Times Want Ads will ho deinoii. ,,-. . .,,, ,,,. .! Attorney for Plaintiff. MI'Mt'il ny n trial. IOUUO DHI MIVICO VVMIMI HUC5 3 22, 2" 45, 12, 10, 2C; C-3. DRY WOOD at Campbell's ' Woodyard North Front Stroot Piiono 08-J '. ""I EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings ma like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Street Times Want Ads Bring ReJ 1