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wmmSmmmmmmmTW w'wjyiwiwyBWi'y wj'1!,"11).;'1 "wti"-" "v i -w"w wwrr11! twihiiii Wi-'JlPyil !JWW mnapuwufwiaiiW iwv "PWW " V P THE COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHFIELD. OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1916 EVENING EDITION FOUR r , 'fyiTOTW f COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONEY, Editor nd I'nb. DAN K. MALONEV, Nowb Editor Official Paper of Coos Oonnty Official Pitwr CltT of Mnmliflold. KASTEH SUNRISE E ASTER begins, like all dcop things, In mystery, and It ends, like nil high things,' In n great courage. Wo aro not boat en; Hint Is its message to tho mind. Wo cannot be beaten; that Is Us messago to tho heart. In the beginning, or as far back ward as' wo can traco It, Eastor was tho celebration ot a pagan faith, a worship of tho Dawn. Tho Very word Is tho immo of a Gcr manls Dawn-Goddess, Eostro, sym bol of tho East, tho Sunrise, tho Spring, in tho dark German for ests and along tho frozen marahes by the northern seas, men and women of our blood worshiped Eostro, long beforo tho tides ot migration swept them to tho Island of Britain. Through tho long win tor nights they waited nnd hoped for tho coming of warmth and sun light and the sight of green earth onco more. At last It camo, the day ..of Eoatrc, tho dawn of tho now year. Tho year's at tho spring And tho day's at tho morn! Their minstrels must liavo sung that song or something llko It, wo may bo sure, although tho words and tho tuno may have changed u littlo. In tho far, mysterious Ea3t wlionco tho Dawn-Goddess came tho East ' ot blazing lights nnd uplondor there wero Sjirlng Fcasts nlso, older than the Easter worship of tho German tribes, feasts commemorating the rcnowal of life from tho seeming sloop of death. Egypt, Ilabylonla and Ju dca had their symbols of tho mira cle. Tho scnrab-bootlo, tho egg, the flower, all wero tokens of a resurrection, hints of an Ineffable Chango. Tho Christian Easier Is indeed n continuation of tho He- brow Passover, with the now con ception of Christ ns tho paschal Iamb; but it Is also a continuation and renown! of tho Immemorial wor ship of Dawn and Spring, of the yearly turning of tho great earth from darkness toward tho light and from tho shadow ot death into a now glory. Tills ancient wisdom, and ritual of the East was blended with tho pa-. gnu Joy In sunlight Into tho me diaeval Easier festival. Its litur gical color wits white, Its decora tions wero tlio flowers of tho field, Its mystical symbol wu3 tho tall paschal enndlo. Thirty feet and higher rose tho Iiigo candles by (ho high nltaiH of Durham nnd Wostchoslur In tho olden lliuo. Tho organs pealed again nftor tho si lence of Lent, l'rlosts and pooplo played ball together along the ca thedral floors, anil there was danc ing everywhere becnuse of tho old pagan delight In tho spring sun shine nnd the now Christian Joy in tho rising of the Sun ot Righteous ness from tho grave Unit had hold Ills body. Dancing? fl)ld not, does not, Uio very sun Iii the hoav oiu dauco too on Easter morning? Ask nny boy or girl in Cornwall or Devon, or upon any Irish rnuntry slilo! "Sure, (lie sun dances!" they will say; and If oii look hard at U Just as It is rising, you may seo a lamb In Its flaming heart! 13 It nil Inst for us now. this .Moyors nnelent, hiiinan-dlvlno gladness, lost because the Easter sun Is ris ing upon tho saddest world It litis vor scon, u world btrlckon by iwonty months of wlntor In tho soul, by deatlis innumerable, nnd sorrows Infinitely more pltlablo than death? it s not lost, wlils Jiors something within us upon Enstor Day. Nothing Is lost that' over truly lived. The loyalty and valor, tho dofeatod hope, tho shut tered dreams, tho hoartaches of women, all tho unlmaginablo hum an sacrifices, aro not "In a littlo ust quiescent." Thoy nro trans figured on this day into a snlrltimi Hfo that llvos forovormore. Those Wlnnlied G. BOARDS E NAMED JCHGE AM) CLKRKS FOR I'lll iMAItl HS ANNOUNCED Tho Judges and clerks for tho primaries May 11) have been named, The following nre tlioso named for this immediate part of tho county: Xo. 0, North Bend West Judges Geo. M,. Sells J. P. Grubbs. Clorks Emma E. Culbort son, Juno Jessie Young, ilnttlo C. Cousins, , Xo. 10, North llcml North Judges John II. Groves, C. M. Uylcr. Clorks Knto Preolund, Kllaboth K. Hoolllng, Jennie L. Hn- zer. .Second Hoard or Pi'eclnet Xo. JO. Judges L. A. Looml3, llonry C. DIors. Clerks Mabel Simpson, Mno Williams, Lavlna G. Cavanaugh. No. 11, Ninth Heud Central, Xo. 1. Judges John 0. Horn, H. M. McLaughlin. Clerks Gortr'Jo Hull, Cota May Facklcr, Nollio Wolt zel. Second Hoard Xo. 1 1 Judges J. 1. Drenn, Walter S. McLeod. Clerks Sarah E. Stop hens, Johnulo V. Gregory, Prances S. Fisher. Xo. 12, Xoitli Head Central Xo. '2. Judges Peter Logglo, J. W. Grout. Corks Edna E. Hartman. Nollio H. Millcdgo, Isabcllo P. Uraln-ard. Second Hnuid Xo. 12 Judges E. L. Wood, J. A. Fltz patrlck. Clerks Wllholmlna Kais er, Cyrone L. Morton, Marlon E. Covey. Xo. lit, North Hend South Judges Herbort Armstrong, C. A. Smith. Clorks H. Ethel Glazier. Anna A. McDanlol, Ida Thomas. Second lloatd Xo. 1:1. Judges G. A. Perkins, P. N. Iteberg. Clerks Anna II. Coffolt, Anna Ingram, Ella E. Gurnca. Xo. II, Pony Slough. Judges Goo. Wntklns, Geo. Wit to. Clerks W. W. Ijidd, Maud B. Wtttklns, Fayo C. Carpcnlor. ."No. 1.1, J'JasthMo Aortli Judges Gregg M. Hnlloy, R. A. Nas3. Clorks Allco H. Hunt, Al Jco It. Walker, Hoyd L. Amot. Xo. 10, Eait.sldo South Judges C. P. Keating, Loron S. Wilde. Clorks Mlnnlo MeLaggon, Jean Drown, Mabel C. Uonobrako. Xo. 17, Mnislif.'ald No. . Judges D. L. Ilticklngham, John W. Motley. Clerks Catherlno M. Clarke, Edith A Irish, Lucia Strat-tou. Second Hoard Xo. 17. Judges James P. Morris, David A. Jono3. Clerks Grace L. Gorr, Loulso T. Swoetman, Florence M. Atchcson. Xo. 18, MnrMiflehl Xo. 2. Judges Hugh Uarclay, S. C. Small. Clerks Incs M. Johnson. Julia A. Hongston, Ellon A. Ogron. Second llouid No, 1H Judges D. L. Hood, Hoy E. Law homo. Clorks Ellen II. Hudnas, Kva Harnard, Lydla Viola Dodgo. Xo. Ill, Jliuhhrield Central Xo. I. Judges lieu S. Flshor. Clios. S. Hoffman. Clerks Pearl Hllov iinl- Ilngei-.'Mary Elslo Nlles, Jonnlo .Mil dred Hall. Second Hoard No. 10 Judges P. K. Gottlns, Mol G. Duncan. Clorks William A. Hopson, Gladys J. lloddy, Holeu M. Sprague. No. 20, .MuitJifleld CcnrVnl No. 2 Judges G. W. Kaufman, John C. Merchant. Clorks Ho3sle C. Inf.. mol, Ida P. Patterson, Emma E. Winchester. Set-odd Hoard No. 20 Judges Herbert S. Murnhv. A. Y. Clerks Anna' II. Payne. hvu M. Penuock, Ethel Powers. TRUTH IS HIS WEAPON .u ,, k I Ati.i 7 -. Tlf F I HHUCE EVANS MAKES A FIGHT AGAINST EVIL EVEHY NIGHT AT 7:!J0 O'CLOCK AT TJIE METH ODIST ClIUHCH. BREAKWATER HER E IS LOADED WITH TllltOl'GII FHEIGHT PHO.AI THE SOUTH ' Hticlts lljivlcst and HotiKhest Ebb TIo on Har Capt. Mnxcun Has Ever Seen Sail North Loaded to tho guards with freight, and with u fair list of through pas- songora tho steamship Hroakwater fnrrlved in this morning from San Dlogo nnd way ports. Slio discharged a small shipment of freight for horo, Including many eases of liquor, and passed on, leaving about 11 o'clock ror rortmnd. Capt. Magonn said that this morn ing ho camo across the bar In the face ot tho roughest ebb tide that ho has over seon hero. Tho nrrlvals wero: i Waltor E. Williams, 55on Looks, C. W. Sink, V. Dean, W. C. Gaffors, D. Mays, Goorgo Lookor, John L. Sllvns, Ellon Hlshop, Itobocca M. Hanson, Myrtlo E. Lcnot, J. It. Marsh, II. O. uGow. Tho departures from hero woro O. E. Silver nnd 11 steorngo. PLATE BREAKS LEG MAUIXE St'HVKYOH (JOKS TIIHU TO POHTLAXI) HOSPITAL apt. W. ('. MeNaiigiiTltiJiired Aboard Firield at Hatidou Ship Wn.s ' Afloat Yesterday Lying on a cot In tho baggago car, Cnpt. W. C. MoNnucht. mnrlne sur veyor for tho Ban Francisco under writers, with n broken log In n rigid V:nsto, passed through horo tills morn ing, bound for tho hospital in Pprt lnnd. Ho was accompanied by Capt. Generally, marlno survoyor for tlio 'Portland underwriters, both of whom hovo boon 'working on tho salving ot tho wrocked Flfleld nt Haudon. , StJiicIc by Hlg Plato Early yesterday morning Cr.pt. Mc ;Naught was In tho engine room of tho Flflold, nt low wnter. kneeling down examining a pump, when two mon, in tho net of hoisting a heavy stool plate through a window, lot go Kboth ends yvvwwvwvvvvwvv' yva -r w vvv v TRIAL DOCKET UP .IlTDflH HAMIIrON SETS CASES AS THEY COME I'P FOR TIHAh ? YM pANS fill yo' pipes '" vith VELVET an' f "pull" for the Home Team. TlLTflft J xUpS9 i w w iii hi ; ii w mwi iw iwmiwiii,m,.. lm Little Tlmo AVnstc" 'JVendgold Mitchell ami Othei'H Set for Monday Demur In Argued Thcro was littlo wasto of tlmo In tho circuit court room yesterday and business went forward with llglitnlng llko rapidity. Judgo J. W. Hamilton readily plckod tho meat from long Involved questions, cutting tho proceedings short and In this way transacting a great deal or business, according to attorneys who returned Inst evening from tho counfv sent. A good sharo of threo hours was t.ikcn up by tlio argument In tho de murrer intorposcd by tho defend ants In the caso of C. A. Johnson Week End Tickets nro on aalo ovary Saturday and Sunday with u turn limit of Monday at tlio following rates; MaiNhfleld to llcedsport and ictiiin Coiiilllo and lelirm ,, Myitlo Point and ictiiin. . () Pouci'H ami return t To Xi.it li Lalco and i et urn $IJH 03 l.W '2m; .03 Fishing is Fine MOOSE APPOINT THEIR ANNUAL COMMITTEES Committees for tho year worp ap pointed lust ovouing by tlio Mooso lodge. Initiation of I. N. Mlllor, Ed Handorob and William Nollelgh was Hied nnd tho following mon passod upon, John Dnshnoy.-John Hallvor, W. E. Wilson and C. P. Goodman. On 1 pro Us 111 ii Port of Hnnft .llf.v niul It ulfiiAl. M..V......I.I .. Itll.-. n.tiv nt Mnnliflnl.1 'IMm ....no. "Mm viiuni b civi IIIV lli;.lllhllk Ulli " w.fcj w. '... a. . u... itlu lilva- Hia pnlf fif tlin luff liirv Ifi fnvn Hn i t!fjll wiiH nun nf Innlinlrnt Vw rm.1 " ""- "" "" H - - - ' tho flesh nnd breaking both bonos be- not at all on tho facts of tlio caso. 'low tho knoo. lie was removed on a Judge Hamilton took until MoniHy temporary stretcher and given medic-! lo rule on tho demur. al attontlon. Today ho Is on his way On Monday morning will opon to n hosp'tal In Portland whoro ho 'he emu of G. T. Treadgold, city oxpects to sojourn for tlio noxt two httomcj of Handou, vorsus W. .1.1 months, t Mitchell and othors, n suit ullog- Hoth Aro OptlinlHtle IrK of libel and slander and asking Hoth ninrlno Biirvoyors Hpoho op- ?'n,000 damages. In ho many lnkos and rivers In Coo, Douglas and Lnno counties. Vlilt North Lnko this coming week end and seo tho beauties of this cllen and try" your hnnd at catching the oluslvo f!sh. Ask for Fishing Dul-lotln. -J-i 'Southern Pacific Lines timlsticnlly of tho salvage attompLs. Yesterday morning at high lido, Capt. Gouoraux snld, tho l'lfleld was pract ically afloat having slid souio 38 foet oft tho beach and Into deeper water At. that tlmo. tho wrecking suhoono" Wnilnnuilfi v n rtnp.ww.ti A ..wli on ..iit .. .... wU.... j u.ii.iiuuii. '.lull -ii, mil kbo organized tlio Womon'a Circle of Inqun wnB "lilu8 nt 80a t,r,vcm M' tlle tlio Mooo lodgo. Tho Hoiiso Commlttoo consists of Hal Carlisle, William Sullivan nnd J. W. Mclnturff; tho auditing com mlttoo, Hobort Dllhud, Storoy Mus- non, J. C. Kendall; tho ontortnlnmont commlttoo, O. A. Martin, Will Dun gan and Charles Stauff. On tho vls- Itlng oommltteo nro J. P. Tolnndor, 'II. A, Hitler and It. C. DIllnrd;-on (lio athletic body, C. A, Langworthy, Goo. Gottlngs, Mux Kruger, C. P. Illbnrgor Leonard Prazlor, Honry Johnson und Fred Smith. Tho benefit bonrd Is ' composed of Dr. E. 13. Straw, Mol 0. Duncan, H. L. Prntt, G. S. Capps, G. A. Martin nnd G. E. Cook. heavy surf, and of courso wa-j unablo to maico n pun. Had ll.ittlcMilp Anchor On Thursday morning when tho Inqua miulo hor first attempt nt n heavo alio had out a huge battleship anchor wolghlng 17.C00 pounds, Ho- caiiHo oi inq surt, wnicn wis ueavy thou off tho Hnndon bar, ovou this anchor would not hold, but dragged Further Information can bo 3ocurod f i om ' LOCAL SOUTIIKHX PACIFIC ACT., or wrlto to JolnM. Scott, Gen. Passcnr At., I'ortlaud, Oregon. Tho othor enscs act for trial nnd their ordor follows, Mooro Lumbor company versus Conch; McConnoll jorsiiH Mooro Lumbor Co.; J. D. Goss vorsus .loo Coach; Farrla vor- H'? Hlcdsoo: Julia Allen vorHiiHl A. It. O'Hrien; Mntliowson vorsus Polsom ot nl; Volz vbrsiiB Mcaulro, for slander, nnd Vote versus Menulre, alleging nssault.' Oi'plieiuu Cnso Up Judgo Hnmllton yesterday buo tulnod tho domurror and cross bill llll fmiltv nt n V M.l.-.,ll. i nr .-,..., j . w, , ..n-iviiihiit iiiui w, u. Douglas, nttornoys for tho Mnsonln lodgo, In tho Orphoum Thoatro cnso. Tho grounds woro thnt tho court hnd PHONE .TT1 It. W. CllK C. W. TAVLOIt North Bend Tho Hast Eiilppcd Villi nnllii Woiks In Coos Onuity. Wo nmko Itfllnci-s nnd vJU call and liihp:ct jtmr lircs oca ff pi Ices. XOUTU iik.ni .. .. :! !: onjUW mi i i Vulcanizing Works 7 ft feet tnttliril tlin Hlinrn Thn Irmi.nl 110 eollltablo liirlHillptlr... rpi.n. .. ' " - -.. ...,. - - -. -...v.w... nw vtioa was forced to slip her chain, leaving. "ow becomes nn nctlon nt lnw nnd a buoy, and, to put out to sea To Try It AKnln This morning, Capt. Hackman, ot ktho KJ field, boanred the tug to go niitiitrti mo laqua ana inauo preitnra tlons for putting out anothor moor- Xo. til, MurMifJeld South Xo. 1!1 Judges Alva Doll, W. H. Kenn edy. Clorks Emma S. Hold, Her Um Langworthy, Mayme E. GIdloy. Second Hoard Xo. 121 Judge3 Dwlght E. Hodgo, G. N. Holt. Clorks Irona Prouss, Maud M. Ash, Emily D. Dlako. Xo. 22, .Marhhfield South Xo. 22 Judges Geo. A. Haines. Edw. A. Harris. Clerks Ellen Eddy Kelley, Alplia L. .Mauzoy, Elizabeth 'J. Low-ry. Second Hoard No. 22 Judges Janns T. Hrand, James MANY AUTOS ARE ON WAY Gi:OHE GOODUl'.M WILL SOON HEOEIVE SIXTEEN CAHS OP . THE THHEH .MOST POPUUVH LKES ON THE MAHKET NEAHLV EXTIHE SHIP.MENT AL ItEADV SOLI) A shipment of slxtean now autos T. Hyara. Clorks-Helva Flanagan. " e ,' ' blx-nvo DIoU1Be aml B,x Wlnnlfred G. Hobortson. .,,,. I' diorolet are now on their way and probably will bo trlod boforo u Jury. LITTLE CHILD DIES Allco Hydon, tho flvo yonr old .daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Willlnm llvflmi nf IlKnnihim.. .it.i i Ine. C.nnt. nnr.,v will . '".". . """'" "' OVOIJing Ilandon again Monday ulght for more fc HeT 45 SSZ trials Ho believes t hero Is a very submitted to u, operation an d yestor good chance to save the vesael. Ifo day thero mi8 ' fop . earn mo nnor nousos or tno FJflold-but do.-iti, ni. i,.. ii.. ..,.:. are breaking p. but not tho hull. wa. tll0 immo(Uate - -;- Tho funeral will bo held at 2 p. m t PERSONAL. MENTION t -Smulny from Mtiaaiat church m t. . kMnrshflold. Tlie members of tho nov- : aI XoIghl)ors wllI BltB;j" noj. C. P. M KMGHT went to Coqulller The pall bearers will be four boya his morning to argue n demurrer, of tho Methodist Sunday school which In the Masonic Opera Uoi.so case, tho littlo girl attended. Tho services A. E. ADELSPBUGEH bonrded the win i. ,n,i,,i .... ...'. train this morning for Gardiner.' Knotts. The burial wilt i, ,i uoau aro not (load, but alive. It'Grunnls. i.buuuiu reacii nero soon, am nut two Is only the 3holtored nmt nink" n,wi ' ... -.. . I.cara of this largo shipment aro al- lllli'.inni.i'ii j,l ...I. . Ljk ......... reailv SOlil nil iltlio mire incAra "nro' iwmjisi, .MtJVE.MENT. ' . ,'..;.' '.J, : . I CITY ATTORNEY JAMES T. BIlANn A..I....1 laa MI'UIIUIH UH .Ml 00(1711111 10 re-1 ,.,,. . r,..ni '.ii i airnea !!... .. - . went to ConutUo this mnrnlm tn Aiceivo uie new mnclunes, " ... unconcerned who aro going down! into tho pit, to bo no moro remem- bored, Hut all suffsrlnc ami i.nm. liavlug timber business in that vl cinuy. CHARLES HALL returned on the morning train from a business trip to Coqullle. gelling the now ex change started rightly. i1 Odd Fellows cemetory. io souls march on Into glory and mo eternal, "necauso I live, i shall livo also"; and the Eastor sun rises, and torn bosoms of the earth he;-is itsolf again with green, and the volns of men thrill with tho old hopo and daring, and wo lifn up our honrts. Hllss Perry. Tho Hardy Is dolaped In San Fran cisco for a week, undergoing repairs. T. J. SCAIFE $ A. II. II0DG1NS Mar:hfiiM f AINT AND marsnriem DCOrating co. rtlmtea FaraUbed Puoae 14tt-R, MursWisld, OrsfM Hroakwater, San Diego. S (. a. m. Coquilio River, San Fran- claco, 7: 30 a. in. Sailed. Hreakwator, Portland, 1 1 a. in. Duo (o Sail Coaster. San Francisco, to- morrow. Adeline. Oakland, Monday. NOVO. San PrniipJurn 1n'n. , . . - ....... HVW, .w. day. Duo Hero Adeline, Oakland, tomor- row a. in. Yollowbtone. San Francisco, tonight. Hoamer. Rustlor, Rogue River, anytime. ilceivo the new machines. . , Announcement will be made fater ,'of tho date of tho arrival of these "caru and everyone Interested In au- j tomoblles will be Invited to Inspect f these three most popular makes on tho American market. Tho new Dodge has somo surprises tln store for those who are Interoated Un the very latest developments In I automobiles that must bo seen to lie appreciated. Wfltch for the arrival of these i ' cars. MILLER'S THE MAN for District Attorney Watch f.r his nsnio on He(Mib liiaii Imllot .Muj tutli. UK WILL HK KLKCTK1) (Paid Artv ) TO ATTKND PORT MEETING Tho second meeting of tho Oregon Coast Port Federation ia to be held In Eugene on .Monday. Potor Loggie, . ' ,wiu ",va "i aim colonel Rosa, of argiio a demurrer n the casei Handon, will leave In the morning for ngalnst the city and the port. W. T. STOLL AND DWIGHT E. . HODGE were visitors In Coqullle this morning In connection with the case against the .port and city. CHARLES E. MARTIN, of San Fran clsco connected with the Coast Guard service, came In yesterday to look over the new station at Charleston Hay. MISS RODGERS, MISS HELLE CHATRURN AND HAROt JOHN SON came from Handon this morn ing, being Interested in the orator al contest here this evonlg, , CAPT. JAMES POLUEMUS. govern ment engineer, accompanied by Mrs. Polhamus, arrived here vestr. 'day afternoon on the train and left fEKne. Further action t t i. taken regarding the securing of a share of tho proceeds from the sale of the O. and C. Lands. While In Eugeno on Tuesday, Mr. Loggie Iiad a long talk with ox-s'on-ator Burton, former chairman of the rivers and hnrbors committee, re garding the port situations. Inas much as Mr. Burton is no loncfir nn ftho committee he asked thnt nn n.,i. j Hclty bo given as to the Information Biven oy mm. Ho Is traveling over the country now in the Interest of his presidential campaign. I a leer rrom Senator Chamber lain states that tho senate committee has not yet taken action on tho' m.nm. borlaln 0. and C. bill, but awaits the at ouco for Empire where they will jmMs 0f tho house moaBiire. mmiiamMmmMmmmaBmmmmHimrmtmmMKmmueKMmuMmt tmur wj tm IJLJMJ... That ' W It llUS SHJbSJI OVEBHW ELECTRIC DRIVE ELIMINATES LONG LINES OF SHAFTING, which represents a dead loss in efficiency much as 6 per cent. ELECTRIC DRIVE permits individual application ' power to each machine so that if only one orW machines are in operation power is being w only in that proportion. Central Statir.n Flonfrin Qorwioo ImQ rnflllC2(l PoWW -.. -..,.. UIUUHJU UV IIUV ll "- I . .....,. .what it wil do ivr, uet us tiyuiv; nn thousands of factories. Oregon Power Telephone 178 0 J i 1 i A.Jf -'''HBAlfa.liiil .& ,jttj