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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 191 6 EVENING EDITION COOS BAY TIMES . C. MALONKi, Editor nd 1'uli. DAN K. MALONEY, News Editor Official Paper of Coon County Official Pnf)cr City of Marahflold. Entored at the Poatoffico at Marsh Meld, Oregon, for transmission through tbo taftlli lecond-claan mall matter SPORTSMEN'S PARADISE troubles. If a wlio la feeling untis utilly well and prepares an extra good dinner, the husband phones hur that he is going to eat In town. If she Is feeling unusually had and warms over tho leavings of tho previous meal, ho brings someone home with him. T 51 MOW HEARD W I TX ESS ES EXA M I X E I THEAIHIOM) CASE TODAY IX COItltECT If you think men meet with success, Your dopo Is wrong, son. Shako It, Success won't call at your nddross You have to overtake It. You will find, my dear boy, that tho dourly prized IcIrs Which with rapturo you snaicnca from tho half willing miss, Is nweutor by far thnu tho legalized klssrs You glvo tho same g'rl when you've niailo hor a Mrs. STATE Fish and Game Wnrdon Shoomakcr who la visiting Coos lJny makes u very encouraging Btatemont. Ho Bays tliat tho poo plo hero do not drenm of tho num ber of sportsmen tliat this part of tho state will attract now that tho roUicud Is completed so that thvy can UNich tho waters for tingling and the mountains for deor hunt Jug. Ho says tliat this Is n para dise for tho uugler ami tho lust , A Coos Hay man often goes around place for hunting In tho state Tho J woarlng nn old lid when ho has tho TJmeB has on several occasions re-' price of a now one. Hut It Is dlf ccntly called attention to tho fact furent with a woman. that this Is ono of tho greatest ns uits of tho Coos Hay Country. Ev- cryono knows of tho flno fishing and hunting and tho advertising that is being ilono in lotting tho sports tuci1 olsewherd know about It too. alio result will bo that hundreds of llshormon and hunters will coino to this part or tho stato ovor tho now road. Mr. Shoomakcr Is plan i.lng to keep tho wators of tho Coos Ilav Country well stocked so that they cannot bo fished -out and so there will always bo a good supply. All EvcCptlng Three of Defendant Aro Xun-Siillrd Trial Moving Slowly Today (Special to Tho Tlniej) COQIMMiE, Ore., April 2C Tho damage suit of Treadgold against Mitchell progressed slowly today. Yesterday the cuso was non-suited as to all defendants excepting A. H. O'Urlen, 0. W. Hrlggs und Detective W. J. .Mitchell ino tioieiiunnia fried from tlio I ,. f !,, j tUn fc a vi M W( jjmm Harry Lauder World-Famout Scotch Comedian, Bays: "Tuxedo, for mild' ncss, purity and fra grance, THE (obacco for mc. In all my world wide travels I've yet to find i to eaual as a Yfllow - burning, cool - tasting, iWBMBBBBWiWitfiWWBHMBHMWiBiMaMi'aiBHi mmmmmm PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY I t WITH THE TOAST : AND THE TEA t $ WOOD ICVENIXO Say to yourself: "My placo Is at tho top." Ho king In your dreams. Vow that you will roach that position, and nuiko uo other vows to dotrnct your attontlon. Andrew Cnmeglo, IT HUGH IS LEFT KIKIEM) IS HHOKEX Vl 1XTO .MAXY PA HTM SOW TRACINO THE HKJ.V Tho blush of tho August apple, A Htiusot aglow In tho wont, Tho sumach touves mid tho woodbine And tho orlolo's hidden nont, Tho oak troo sprung from tho acorn, Tho inaplu grown from tho pod; Glvo It tho naino of Nature, Then traco above It "Cod." Tho vongoanco that stalked with tho siivngo, ' Tho unwrltton codo of tho trlho, Tho prlmatlvo chlvalrlc customs, Tho laws that tho ancients describe, A criminal facing tho Judgment, A soul lifted up from tho sod; Glvo It tho iiamo of Old or, Then trucu uhovo It "(lod." Tho IncoiiKo flro on tho altar, Tho martyr's firm reply, Tho HugnnotHdiul thi Itouodhoadii And a rhnut that In boruo to tho ky, Tho horiult ulnun In tho desert, Tho pilgrims on shores untroii; Call It, who will, ltollglon, Then breathe the naino or (lod. Tho fluttering wlugs o'er tho nest lings, ' Tho llfo broathoil out to tho young, lnnocuiico shloldlug tho guilty, Tho ChrlBt with nulled arnm wldti flung, Tho ntarvlng grlnf or n mother For a Mill ronn honoath tho sod; Cull It tho gift or Loving; (llvo It the naino or (lod. Heloctod. .May Huvo Which Or Two Otpl. Oouercaiiv Still There WVeckago Is St rowing Tho Roach Not into two, but many times two pieces has tho wrecked Firicld boon broken, according to Vcrlln Parker, who ciiino there this morning. Hits or wrockngo havo boon strown all up and down tho beach and very shortly thoro will bo nothing loft of tho craft hut n mnss of spars and wrecked machinery. Tho wrecking schooner Imttia hns gona hack to San Francisco, having lert iinnuon on .Monday. Cupt. Qonorenux, or Portland, Is still tliero. It Is possible Hint ti winch or two will ho Baved. It Is Bald tho boat hanimorcd con tinually In tho son3 durlnc tho weeks sho was on tho shore, straining all nor timbers and fnfltoulngs and then whon tho Biiproma test caino sho turned, with her noso polntod against tho rock Jotty and ready to crumhlo to pieces, much to tho surprlso of tho men who had ex pected to get hor off. VESSEL MOVEM KNTH Arrived Ilnmkwutor, Portland, n a. m. Hailed Yollowatone, San Francis co, r. p. m. last night. Hroakwator, San Diego, at noon. Duo To Sail Spnodwoll,, Han Pedro, .1 p. m. tomorrow. Hustler, Hoguo ltlvor, to night. Duo llVi! Tillamook, Portland, tomorrow. charge or libel were: UetectUo L. 0. Carpenter, Joe Conch, II. L. Nos lor, II. C. Froemun, J. Murruy and George A. (Inge. t iiiie.Nscs today Thoso who tcstiricd on tho stand, today In behnlr of tho plaintiff woro N. C. McLeod or North Hand, .1. II. Hunt or Huudon, County Judge Jnmcs Watson and W. L. Hench. M. C. Maloncy of Tho Times and II. W. Young of tho Cociulllo Vallov Sentinel were nlso on tbo stand and this nftornoon W. A. Potlt or tho Hose-burg Hovlow wns nlso on tho stand. Tho nowspuper men woro asked about tho publication ot articles In tho uowspnpors that they represented. Changes Pleadings Early in tho proceedings yestor day the plalutirr was forced to chango IiIb pleadings to chargo only libel, tliuii olimlnatlng slaudor. Tho Judgo decreed that ?ach ono of thoso would havo to bo a separate action. Yesterday Mr. Trondgold testified on hla own bohnlf. A note book used by Dotcctlvo Mitchell was In troduced as evidence. Dotectlvo Mitchell told on tho stand that ho was hired for $12 a day nnn x ponscs by Joe Coach. A. It. O'Urlen was ono of tlio wit nesses yostordny. In Tlio court J loom In tho court room yo3torday sat Mrs. a. T. Treadgold, together with a brother of tho plaintiff. Further back to tho rear sat Mrs. .Too Coach and sovoral friends who aro directly Interested In the caso. Not Trim IIIIIh No true hills woro reported by tho grand Jury Into yesterday aftornoon ror Mrs. May Carlisle, of Myrtlo Point, charged with ndultry, and II. .1. Paulson, charged with passing a bogus chock In Hnndon nicny months ago. They woro both freod of tho charges. SJhAj'4 He's Searched "The Wide World" The pipe of this king of laughmakcrs has left a trail of fragrant smoke clear 'round the world. Whv i9 it he has never found the equal" of Tuxedo? Because it has no equal because that famous ''Tuxedo Pro cess," that makes Tuxedo mild, cool and non-bitiiig, can't be used in any other tobacco. Dr. A. L Houseworth, Physician and Surgcoa Officcilrving Mock. Offlco hours: 11 to 12 . m. 9 U I and 7 to 8 p. m. Phones: Offlco llil-.T; Hcs., 148-L ft Il-.ll I I. M. Wright Phono 188-D (WILDING CONTRACTOR Eatt mates furnished on request Dr. H. M. Shaw Ejo, Eur and Throat Specialist GLASSES FITTED Phono BiNM. Rooms S200-20I Irving Work, il. MATTIE It. SHAW. l'liyhlciim nnd Hurffr-oa Phono U.'tO-J. ' H G. Butler CIVIL ENGINEER Room 304 Coko Uldg. Phone 14B-J noBldnnco Phono SCIMj. Oldest llimlc In Coos County Kstnllisi, W. G. Chandler ARCHITECT , Itooms 301 and 302, Coko Uullding Marehflold. Orngon. WOOD GOOD WOOD ! W. II. I.lngo has it nt l.r,() nnd, $'.! cash per load. Rarbago reiiior I. Plinno U27-.T j WANT IMIEE DOOM 44 MUM. .lE.VXIXfiS VEP.Y LOW Mrs. 8. S. JuiinlncM, or North Hond, Is very low. Hor paronts and other rolatlvos havo been called to hor liml. side. HAIWHITER IS HORN Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Hay I.ooinls. ut their homo In North Heud, today, mi olght pound girl. PORTS SEND DELEGATE TO WASHINGTON, D. C. Ij. E. IIcmii Will Ho At National Capital to Flintier AiiumkIiiiciiL to (. mid ('. Hill Frank Norton Introduces A Peti tion About tho City A petition Is being circulated to day by Frank Norton asking that tho council not paaa tin ordlnnnco ngnlnst allowing dogs to run frco In tho BtrcetB. It Is stated that dog owners who pay tholr llconscs should bo granted pormlsalon to lot tholr hounds bo at largo. Alt tho mooting of tho council last Monday evening tho city altornoy wns auth orized to draw up an ordlnnnco forcing owners to keep dogs tied up, after It had boon shown that In several Instances they had been guilty of dl3ordorly nets. GJwced Tht Pitftel Telcccofer Ppt and OiaitUt Tuxedo is aged three to five years. But the big secret of that unequalled mildness, coolness nnd sweet flavor is the Rcnuine "Tuxedo Process." Many have tried to imitate it no one has succeeded. Try Tuxedo one week and you'll say as Harry Lauder docs, that it's "THE tobacco for me." Youcanbuy Tuxedo everywhere Touch 5c Famouj grten tin 10c . In Tin IIu mUiri, 10c and 80 1. In Glass Hum ido rt, jucana yvc, , i'S!SfifcTfje.v'.' u .:. ? iS.W.i' THB AMERICA!! TODACCO CCinUI7 fflGSKffffly" HKIIllIM MHrsMKK.-.jL;4 j j WMakvv ,v. V- WILLAMETTE-PACIFIC TIME SCHEDULE BETWEEN Marshfield and Portland (Now Effective) Train No. 1. Train No. 2. Leaves Stations Arrives 1:30 a.m. Portland 10:ir. p. in. 0:10 n. in. Ar. Eiigono' I,v. H: 25 p. m. 7:20 a. in. 1a Eugono Ar. n : l f p. in. 8:lCn. in. Notl 10:00 a. m. Maploton 10,10 n. m. Cu3hman once) Adn Oardlnor Heedsport ,11:17 a. m. 1 1:'0 a. in. i 1:30p.m. j 2:10 p.m. ' :i:ira. in. I 3:30 p. ui. 1:15 p. in. 2:3S p.m. p.m. 1:28 p.m. 1:00 p. in. ll:0a.in. North Lnko 10:3 1 a. in. North Heud 9:10a.m. Marshfield 0:20 u. m. I BROADWAY HOTEL Steam Heated :: Hot Water. f Transient, 7."c day; $:i.O(l Per Week. lApaitiiientN, .?I5 piv nioiiili, Every thing furnished. Pliono :!(!.". I It. .1. .IL'STE.V. Proprietor. I.NMUHIES SEHIOUH SOME MEEIC No Ih tho inoekoHt or all man Is my good Mend Frank Hlack No novor used n cus word whon Ills foot picked up n tack. Somo Coos liny inoii act n lr thoy woro proud of tholr faults. Wo havo enough unwrltton lawB; what wo nood Is u row inoro un broken ones. YOU KNOW NIM HUHENU, Oro., April 20. h. 18. Hitnu or this city wns chosen at a meeting or tho newly organized Oregon Coiut Port Federation as n delegate to go to Washington, U. C, to work ror the uiuendmont to tho proposed Oregon and California land grant bill In order to allow ports along tho coast of Oregon, which aro largely dependent upon taxes from thv grant lands ror lin provomonta to harbors, a share or tho money from tho Bale of tho lands. Mr. Hoaii will leave Eugene tho latter part or tho weok and re main until soino action la taken on tho bill In congress. Tho meeting was attended by reprosontatlvos from nearly every port alone tho roast. Tho Injuries sustained by Capt. Me Naught whllo nt tho Flflold wreck ut Huudon woro o,ulto serious . Tho Portland .Journal nays: Captain V. C. Mc.Naught, marlno surveyor, who was brought homo In jured from Huudon, Saturday night, will likely bo operated upon today nt Cood Samaritan hospital. Ills In jury COllslstS Of a cnilllliilinil frnntnp or tho lert leg below tho knoo and tlmo 1'roscriliod In tho order ror tho SUMMONS In tho Circuit Court of tlio Stato of Oregon, In and for tho County of Coos. John .1. Nermida, Plaintiff, vs. Eugono Arthur llormldu, Defend ant. To Eugono Arthur Nortnldn, tho defendant ubovo named: lu tho name or tho Stato of Ore gon, you are hereby notified that you aro required to appear lu tho above entitled court and nnswor tho complaint riled ugalnst you In tho above- entitled action within six weeks rrom the. 22nd day) of March, 11)10, tho first day of tho publica tion or this summons, nnd you are hereby notified that If you fall to so appear and nnswor tho said com plaint on or boforo the 3rd day or May, lUiu, tho ln3t day ot tho FAHE TEN CENTS City Limits North Heud, ftc nn commutation nn ZU TICKETS, 1.75 U Marshflcld-Nortli Head Auto Lino Cars every ton minutes from C a. m to 12 midnight; to South Slough onco a day, leaving at 11 a. m.; to Em pire threo trips a day. OOHST &.K1NO, Props. r! I "THURSDAY" Of toll ho always. lives In fear, And nil his tasks aro shirked; No Is tho guy who llkos to hear That ho Is overworked. tho ciiBt placed nt Coos Hay Thursday Is to bo removed nnd a now cast placed here. Captain Mc.Vaught will publication of this summons, for want thereof tlm plaintiff will apply to tho Court for tho rollof domand WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 6 per cent on savings ' I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Treasurer "SPEAR HEAD" AN OLD TIME FAVORITE (he Most Popular Chew for a Third of a Century PURE, RICH, FRUITY-SWEET The Coos Hay girl who wins tho loo or a truly good man makes a lucky hit and Is horsoir a lucky mtss. Choor up, girls, leap year Is loss than a third gone nnd girls will yet marry who havo never married bo fore. If a Coos Hay innn'B wife doesn't think him nt least throe tlinug smart er than ho really Is, ho married tho wrong woman. After a man has acquired a reputa tion for being lazy his ronsulunca doesn't troublo him when his wlfo Is doing washing ror tho neighbors Even the women folks havo their Royal Baking Powder At Less Than Cost 10 oz, Onus :ikc S ot. Cans i)o Also do not fall to call nnd havo a peanut sandwich with Miss Dutton, the Heach-.Nut domonstrator. She 13 doing good work. Wolcott's Grocery HHOADWAY MAHKET STHEET likely be In tho hosnltal for n num-i0'1 t'11'1". succinct stntoment of her or weeks. i which Ih as follows, towlt: Judg- mont against you for tho sum of1 - j$2r)fl.00 with Intorost thereon at the rnto of ton per cent por annum i from tho Cth day of February, 1915, jaiiit an onior of Bale, to satisfy i 'said judgment, of your undivided ono-rirth lntoro3t lu tho following described proporj.y, to-wlt: Lot Tour (I) of Hlock olght (8) nnd Lot seven (7) of Hlock throe(3) of tho Town of South Marshflold.l Coos County, Oregon, nnd Lot thlr-1 ty-olght (38) of Hlock twonty-slxl (2C) of Itnllroad Addition in I iMarshfiold. Coos County. Orntrnn i according to tho respoctlvo plats I thereof on fllo and of record in tho I County Clerk's ofHco or Coosl County, Oregon, wlilch said real prop-L ori jias horotororo boon nttnehed heroin. Sorvlco or this summons Is mado by publication thereor in pursuance or an order mado by tho Honorable J. S. Coke. Judco of tlm rii-mitt Court of tho State of Orogon, in and for tho County of Coos, dated tho 22nd day of March, 1916. direct ing tho publication thereof in Tho Coos Hay Times, a newspapor puu- nsnod at Marshfield, Coos County, Orogon, onco a, weok for six con secutlvo wcoks. W. U. DOUGLAS, Altornoy for Plaintiff, 3-22, 29; 1-5, 12. 10, 20; r.-3. THE WHITE IS KINO Of all Sowing .Machines Now located at 2CC Market aye. West. Pliono 1D3-J. Wo havo also got big bargains in all kinds of used machines. All machines told on easy payments. The man who chews gets by far the a:ost wholesome enjoyment and satis faction out of tobacco, especially if he ! Chews fluff tobacco. The rich juices of the leaf are retained in good rings better than in any other form. For more than a generation Spear Head has held firt place as the favor ite high-grade plug chewing tobacco. This unique distinction is due solels to the wonderful quality and flavor of Spear Head the richest, mellowest, tastiest chew in the whole world. Spear Head is the choicest of all red Uurley, hand-stemmed and made into mcllow-swcct plugs in a perfectly clean, most sanitary factory. You can't cl.ew t!ie flavor out of 'pear Head, because it's a port of the bacco. That rMi, ripe, rcu Hurley .ne keep on pl.-asmg you as long SAVE MONEY by ordering tho famous HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, ton $1.00 Lump coal, ton $5.50 Or halt ton of both.. $1.75 1). MUSSON, Prop. Phono 1H-J or leuvo orders nt Hllljcr's Cignr Store Flanagan Sb Bennett Bant Mnrshfleld, Coos County, Oregon Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profit tn INTEHEST PAID ON TIME AND SAVIN- If O,00 Officers J. W. BENNETT, President; JAS n il 'l'0SlT9 Flanagan Bennett Bank OF MYItThH xnivm ' Capital Officers OF MYItThH POINT .toe . or J. W. HKNNETT, President; JAS. ji vr aw. U0 President; I.. M. SUPLEE, Cashier; L T VliiiSl ?AN' Vlc Cashier. ' ' DU'NT, W.( Rpsinitfi.. Tsrirj4' f ...., wW umnanv Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Uok J urricersJ. W. HI3NNICTT, Preshlont; TOM T Hknn P.csldent; AHTI1UU M'KKOWN, Secretary:' liSE'J TreuBiirer. 4 offA.V. Tl"Nl Co ""' , ''o State, Ollthldo or Portlnn,! tru OrKnnic(l Under tho Now Law! TON, Treasurer. Tlm Only , When Another Han steps Inlo your position because you've grown old; what are you going to live on, If you have saved nothing? Hundreds of men are quietly depositing part of their salary at 3 per cent interest, at Our Savings Bank, get tincj ready for such a day! Why not you? Nafioma The First jfijg OF COOS BAY Safety PIms Service GRAVEL' We aro now prepared to furnish GUAV13L la any luistlt'N irom pile In our yard or In carload lots, at following prlcec From pile on ground, J2.V6 per yard. O&nosd lots, taken from cari, 12.00 pir ;iri Rttall Department, C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co, Opposite PosOrico, Pbuit IN. For rellnhlo Ahstrncts or Tltlu4 Information ahout COOS llAYRUL ESTATE, soo Abstracts Title Guarantee&AbstractCompany Mnrshriold and Coqulllo City, Oregon. Oenornl AkoiiIh East sf do nnd Soughtm-kcn's Addition. Rpeolal attention paid to assessments and payment of tt HE.VHY SENOSTACKH.V, SIanK. OCEAN BfACH AUTO LINE Gorst & ICInB. U-iuo Marshfield nt 7 . in., nnd retiimliiK leavlnj? from Kniplrt H h. nu Leavo Murshfleld nt 11 a.m. nnd returning leaw Sob Slougli at 1 p. in. Leuvo Marshfield nt n p. m. and Ktnl leavo South Slouch nt O p. in. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. 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 HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phono 3171 r. j. stwiKif if A. II. HOIKHXS ts ou Keen ou iliewinu, Chew Sncr Head and you'll be Maihf fplfl fA,NT AND hew ins the nun. t and most satisfying ''"aHIIKIU nFrnniTiur ' ilac.o that it's possible to make. In 10c cut,, wra;, d ,) v. ax paper. DECORATING CO Vatiiuatea Furnbhcl Phoa 14tl.lt. lUraWleld, Oiwfta SOUTH COOS IUVKR IJOAT SEHVICE LAUNCH EXPRESS leaves Marshfield erery day 8 n.iii. Leavos head of river at ::io p. m. STEAMKU HAIXHOW leaves head of river Oullj- nt 7 a.m. Leaves Mnrshriold at 2 p.m. For charter apply ou hoard. HOOERS & SMITH, Props. PORTLAND $1.50 Class STIl. V. A. KlLHUlt.V SAILS APRIL 30 "I I North Pacific Steamship Co. Smith Terminal Dock. Direct Sailing to- Eureka, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, San Diego. ' BREAKWATER MAY 3 WEAViNG-AII klnctealpro: lal ty Mrs. W W. Nason. 680 1?thQourth, So. Phone 220-R Sea L. fl. Cl'SlUXftJ cai k"""1 IfflMfSai-Allffl . WHERE SAVINGS AltK SAFE WE INVITE YOU TO OPEN AN ACCOUNT ATTHI ' BANK TODAY $1.00 STARTS THE ACCQML "- : ZTZvtllOl HOURS 9 TO 3 SAiUKUi -'-