THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1916 EVENING EDITION two h - DELAYED 100 J.DHG DRLTKVK TOUTS TO OKV XOXI OV O. AXI) C. S10XKV Tort Federation Semis Ij.'K. Menu, of Eugene, to Washington to intercede Delegates Hack Too Into liavo the ports of west ern Oregon started after a slinro of the proceeds from tlio sale of the O. and C. lands, is tlio belief of Cotoncl It. II. Hosu, of Iiandon, wlio returned laBt evening from Eugeno whero tho Wostorn Oregon Port Fdorutlon held Its second meeting. Ex-senator L. E. Dean, of Eugonc, was elected a delegate and BtartB this morning for Washington STOP BOOZE AUTD BACK GOOD ROADS AX UXDKItOltOl'XO KOUTK KIIOM llOItXJUIOOK IS DIHCOVKItKI) Douglas County Considering Plnclng of Speclul Motorcycle Cop on I toad to California Miie THUSTEES (.'IIAMHKIt MKIICfc IX 1ASK wn 01 COM II .MOVE OFFER S2600 IN PRIZES FOR 0000 ROADS PHOTOGRAPHS Appropriate $150 for Uso In Ad vertising Campaign For Itonri Issue and to 111 Inn Speaker KOSiaBUKQ Ore., April 27. Sus- Unanimously tho trustees of the tiratliiir Hint hoozo was liolnir brouuht' Chamber of Commeice have cn- hcro unlawfully by private convey-, dorsod tho Oood Roads bond Issue mice from Hornbrook, Cal., Deputy'of ?a62,000, having met with inem- Sherlff Hopkins, of Canyonvllle, washers of the organization at a lunch-J reiiilosled by Sheriff Qulno mid DIs- eon yesterday afteinoon. In ad- trlct Attorney Nouner to keop u look- dltlon to this $ino was promised' out for such aliened violators of the' by fie iUarshflold Chamber i. prohibition law and lust evening Mr.Commerco to be used in securing Hopkins muds his first cntcli. Tho speakers nnd In other wise udvor officer stopped a north bound auto Using tho bond Issue to bo voted .National Highways Association Announces Photo Contest Open to Everybody. Want Pictures to Mart bxhibit In National Capital to Show Law Makers What Uncle Sam, Should Do in the Good Road3 Movement COLONEL THEODORE ROOSEVELT, IDA TARBELL AND MARK SULLIVAN TO SERVE.AS JUDGES IN CONTEST COIU'OllAIi II. S. HAttlJN UK. TU11XS AOAI.V TO KUOKXK to intercede for tho ports boforo tho 0n tha covered bridge In Canyonvlllo 'n the May primaries eonato committee. Iilttlo Was Dono There wa little now business transacted nt this meeting, said Col onel IlOBa, Hu believes tliat had tho ports gotten together weeks ago that thoro might huvu been u chauco for them to get n shuro of tlio mon ey. As tho matter now stands, he said, tho ouostlon has been thresh ed out in the House committee and Is now up to tho Senate. Mr. Uean would hardly get back to Washing ton boforo tho matter would be closed definitely. Should Hnvn Money That tho ports uro entitled to tho monoy, ho firmly bollovcs. Most of them, including tlio Ports of Coos Hay and Ilundon, have issued their bond Issues including thesn lands, which now will probably go to Bomoono also. A strong fight Is being inudo by tho reclamation enthusiasts to got part of tho monoy, nnd It Is snld th,oy now appear successful. If this goes through tho monoy In nil probability can bo used unywhuro In tha United States and will not nec essarily bo confined to Oregon. Attondlug tho meeting wero Vot er Logglo, Port of Coos Hay, Col ono, II. II. Hosn, Ilandon; Warren Kcod, Umpqun; F. W. Ilowo, Wheel er; and Cushman nnd McCormlck, of tho Siuslaw. GRAFT SUSPECTED HTAUT.MXO FIND MADE - HOSKIlUltf CITV HAIjI AT Allotted that Walls, Supposed to ho (Hullt Solid, Wero Mudo Hollow to Save ItrlcliM At Itosohurg It is ullegod that Ihoro was somo graft when tlio city hall was built twenty years ago. At least It has boon discovered that thoro was not used In tho building as many bricks an tho contract Is said to havo called for. Tho story is told an follows in tho Uoseburg Nowa: Evidently bricks in tho year 1805 wore at a premium If tlio num ber used in tho construction of tho city hall can bo taken as evidence. It was discovered tills afternoon that tho walls of tho building In stead of being solid as was supposed and provldod by tho city wero hol low, thoro beliiK a layer of bricks on tho outside and tho I113I1I0 of tho wull, with a four Inch space be tween In tho liMnch wall nnd a larger Bpaco In tho 17-Inch wall. and, searehlng tho samo, ho found From all parts of tlio county ( thoroln u quantity of whiskey, boor comes tlio word tliat tliero Is con niul wlno. of which ho at onco took slderablo Interest In the bond meas- posnsalon. ure- Very shortly speakers tare Tho exact amount of liquor taken doming hero from Portland to uld has not yet boon reported here, but Isj'n a Oood itoads campaign to be known to bo In excess of tho lognl wugod througli tho county. limit, and was not being transported by a "common carrier," as Is provided) nrT Bin n T n n 1 1 ITP by law for logal shipments. Tho driver' L T j J 1 1 H f 1 1 H 1 1 II H of tho auto was T. E. Hall, of this UL U II L. U II U I 1 U city, and nccompanylug hlni us pas- seizors woro Caleb McOraw and A. J. Mathows, two local young tnon. A third passongcr Is said to havo stopped at Oloudalc. It Is said tho party loft hero by auto for Hornbrook Saturday after noon, nnd thoy reached H((Xburg last night about 1 o'clock n. in. Tlio officers hero aro now consider ing placing a spoclal offlcor on tho road hotweon hero and tho California line, with u motorcyelo equipment, to ovorhaul and parties being suspected of lining ongnged In unlawful I1007.0 traffic. , About every six or oluht feet tlio two layers uro Joined tojjethor with11"'1 wunco of only a boam of hrlekti which Insure to tlio;",MO of ""ending to the many du RAYMOND E. BAKER ISSUES A STATEMENT County Superintendent, of Schools Presents u Few Fact For Consideration of tlio Peoplo To tho Republican Voters of Coos County: Tho last issuo of u local weokly Iiub tlio platform on which Mr. W. II. Hunch is asking for anothor term for County School Superin tendent. Ills promise to dovoto his cntlro tltno to tho duties -of tho offico will doubtloss bo Interpreted in tho light of his iiast record In that regard. Ho promises, If elected, to do away with tho school auporvlsor. Ho falls to state that tho mutter of having or not having a supervisor Is In tho hands of thu school bourds of tho county, not In tho power of thu county superintend ent. Tho legislature of ID 15 so a;nonded this law, and for n year copies of these laws havo boon In the lunula of tho school board mem bers, and tho supervisor's fato has boon in their power without any option on thu part of tho county superintendent. Mr. Hunch him self Is a director of tho McKlnhty school board, and If ho wishes to havo the supervisor dono away with could head a petition to that ef fect and work more effectively ub a school board member than as 11 condldato for offico. It Is pre sumed that tho school boards rec ognize tho difficulty of aupurvlslng over 80 rural districts on a trnvol- 1!00, and If Larger Army Hill Passes Hhvh Itceiultiiig I Iran tli To Ho Placed Hum With Officer lit Charge Should tho bill now pending bo foro Congress bo passed authoriz ing' tho enlargement of tho stand ing nrmy of tho United States, in all probability an army recruiting station will bo established In Mnrsh flold with an officer In charge. This Is tho statomont of Corporal II. S. Hagon, recruiting offlcor, who returned to Eugeno this morn ing after several days In this sec tion. ' He was lioro but n fow days and mado no recruits. Howovor, tlilu tlmo, said tho corporal, ho camo moro for tho nurnoso of nuttlntr out advertising literature Ho may return hero ngulu and mako a stay of a week or moro in n sorlous ef fort to soctiro recruits. Tho offico at Eugono has beon closed for about a year, bolng op onod only a month ago. Last week olght recruits woro sent up to tho Vancouver Harraclts for enlistment. OFFICERS OF NATIONAL'IIICHWAYS'ASSOCIATION WIIO'SUBSCRlBED FUNDS TO CAJUU$ ON PHOTOGRAPHIC CONTEST,' 'of Coos County was $2,700,000. In 11) in, It was $21,100,000. What will It bo In lO.'IO when tho last of tho proposed 14 year road bonds will bo paid orf? It will bo many times greater than now and tlio 1 1 -ci easing valuations should aim re In this Is done, the Statu will most, tho cost of tho road Improvements t GOOD ROADS NOTES t ?$ Thoro is a movement to bond thu Stato of Oregon for $10,000,000 and luvost tho money in roads. If GRAVES OF FRENCH SOLDIERS ARE MARKED Ti-M'uloral Cockades Hearing Inscrip. lions Will Ho Used at Hurial Platen (nr Auotlitft t'rM to Coo D7 Time.) PAUIS, April 20. - Trl-colorod cockndos, mndo or somo durable ma terial, nro to bo placed upon tho graven of fallen soldlors to permit their Identification after tho war. Tho senators of tho department of tho Solno nro orKunlzIng tho work nnd It Is oxpectod that thousands of Inscrip tions that would othorwlso bo ef faced by oxposuro to tho weathor will likely follow Its presont policy of apportioning thu money to tho counties which havo bonded them selves to build roads. If C003 County lias dono her host to 1m provo her roads, tho Stuto will suroly help us. Let's bo In a po sition for Oregon to help Coos Coun ty. At present, whatever surplus, af ter malutonauco and ferries are paid, thoro Is In the genoral road fund Is UBod to put thu main roads on pormanont lino and grado. If the grading is dono by issuing bonds, tlio surplus will moro than pay off the bonds. That's tho best thing to improve and build thu outlaying roads with. Voting bonds is the only hopo of tho farm er out in tho woods getting 11 road when lio needs it. At presont, Coos County lands Involved in tlio government laud grant litigation, assessed for tax ation nt about $:i,000,000, are not paying tho taxes to help build and maintain our roads. It Is probable that If tho county bunded to put tho roads on n permanent lino and grade, those lauds will ho back on the tax roll In time to help pay off tho bonds. That's the best 1 chauco wo havo to mako $:i,000, 000 worth -of timber pay Its sharo of the County expenses. j Under thu old system of main-1 tnlnlng and building roads, there ' nave not been sufficient funds nt which uro making the values. GET NEW MUSIC Conio In and play tho latest victor records on our mnchlno and select tlio ones you dewlro 0,000 to Cliooso From Wo will order special Numbers for you L. L. Thomas Music Co. Tit Central Avenuo 0 1 lb"'" """''''M"M"'" jbi' THE UNIVERSAL CAR Moiv than half (ho cars . Me , III "Fords." Over ,hlI1 ,,, ears are J use today, ivndeilng ffriclont economical service under f-jLLtuuuitniHiu jT fr d&li inkliii UiL "". """" "' "" ions. ncMMxm I (Wl 'iilr gajJSb lJZ.sMl Uji J III "'"' "' "ullt and Hold thu ye:11. , fttl)tfflPMj j l."',('" l'l'"" It wlthli, y, mu,h I TBBfetN IWMF 'BV illl Tiiiii-Iiik Cue Jjt.-.i:.-;, Hiinabout jjiiT,-,' I j&BWi lB)ll BvBp HiHbA . Illl (n display and wile at Hill mmjm "w&a fm, immw l&$& ifePBiYiMP ''' NB ' "saac K- Tower YSMiiMKJ iiJWmi I "TI,E GUNNERY." uy quuuvCoutfOwoNT 7Mclul 1 Jill ygntMnmwiiijy i- - sWPaI Illl 5j t M I j Cgra'H!MrlMWWBHlMMHBWMWlPBraWg3 I 111 I .1, 1 . -.-: I . For Sale "J Beautify Your Home building a certain solidity. Tho building was erected In tho year 18tin by Contractors Patterson mid Clarko, at a cost of $20,000. Tho fact tliat tho bricks woro miss lug was discovered toduy when tlio workmen begun to rill somo cracks In tho rour wall with mortar. Thoy made a small opening in tho wall and found that a cavity existed. 'J'liey began an Investigation which disclosed tho fact that tho uutlro renr wall was constructed In tho sumo way. Many thousand bricks which should havo entered Into thu lies or tlio orilce, Including prob ably as heavy correspondence as tliut or any offico in tho court house, and all without any clorlcul help. Tho salary and expenses of thu supervisor amount to about $1,000 per year, not $2,000 as ho states. Mr. Hunch also promises that all bo preserved and will enablo fam ilies to find tliolr dead. Tho cockades) hum, to Bow tll0 Brente8t ,conom. 1 V 7 r l"o,0i'lB to put tho trunk roads on made by ho sowlnK girls or Paris pormanont line and grade will give for tho soldiers , and called tho co- lll0 County a good start on Kood cndoHilo.MlmlPlnson.-butwIllboor'roa,.,, ,i ,.,!,,. . ....... some solid snbstanco Instead of rIb.U8HVn iftint.......rn nn.t.. ' . 1 " - In 1901 the assessed valuation An easy chair or an eti rocking chair often adds so tiiiiili to the nppciirniito of tho hitting room or piu-lor. Hcsldes tho appearances, It Increases tlio comfoits of (ho lionio. Con3 in and let us show you our largo Hue, It will soon he tlmo for the spring liousccleauliig ami you had iK'tter Nguio 011 tho otiu fiirulturo or new pleirs jou will necil to nuiku tho chaugCN yon ile.slru. HAN'CII 51 ncros 30 acres richest bottom on tldo water, half mllo to school, church, post offico nnd R. P. depot sheltered from winds simply an Ideal place for prosperous ranch homo Price this proporty wns hold at $12,000 two ycara ago It's worth moro , . t ' today but wo aro offering it for $1,000 and on as liberal tomiB as you could ask. TIiIh is u bargain counter snap of a staple article, bo got busy. LOTS -Wo aro offorlng two lots on MePhnrson noar Vir ginia Street. $10GO.OO for tho two. They ara worth $2000.00. HUKIXUSS nun.Dixn -right in tho very Lest loci lion In thu city $7000.00. , ' ItltSIDKNCK House ant throo lots on Madrono street only $1000.00 Torau. , ItAXCII COO acres -flno buildings plenty of rich bottom and cleared 20 cowh team young Block flno buildings or chards a very desirable dairy n.nch $IC,O0O.00.At tractive terms. Wo Imvo many attrnctlro bargains. buns. perlntondont's ofrieo, nnd nro open to nil who wish to soo thorn. No. 8th grade diplomas Issued In 1012, 108, in 10 in, 200. Enrollment In grades abovo 8th In 1012, 227, In 10 in, nns. Averngo number or days or pub. lie school taught during tho year, In 1012. 130: in inir.. 7 ,-.... !- WALL PAPER See VIERS About It, i . Going & Harvey Company North Front St., Phone 196 KOOS OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO. PIONEER BLOCK NORTH BEND, OREGON i JZZ1 I ""M,ia,IIMM"'"MSMMMysjSJMllMWOEnisMBMMMKaB m ' I I I i iltl 111 kiit.ii nat.l 1..... .. .. . If.. .v..vu.0 ..mi iiiubo iiBpiriug to inireaso or almost a ninntli in m,. teach will ho assured or Impartial length or term throughout tho asslstauco. This should bo under- county.' stood In tho lljjht of tho history I No. of schools having 0 months' or a cortaln private, denominational 'term, In 1912, 12; in 10in, 2C academy whlcli ror many years had I AvoruRu monthly salary' or' fe- "muni it inoiioiiuiy in tlio iniitlnr male Icnolioro I.. construction wero left out. That Huveral hundred dollar .,r'or fnrnlslilng rural touchers saved in tho cost or inatorlul lsltllla ('0Ull,'- About ono-huir plainly ovidont as tho leaving vwtf l,,C8imt teaching rorco havo teachers, in 1012, $0S.SI; ui nu iiiuny uricK in uio construction --..-... -. vU..U(,u i:iiuuiuu,,oi,oi, rotor 1010, $08.22. Average monthly 1012, $13.12, in salary A or iimloi In lOifi, ' of tlio walla would mean a great l,,uu " tI,,ra nro "ot llt least deal. This Is hold to bo one roa-jll,Bl1 Bt'll0l graduutes, and Itho Hon for tho fact that tho walls I"'081'" "mrco of supply 8 from cracked so roadlly, us this was first rallt!Kt,H' normal schools, and thought to hnvo boon causad ,y JtI"rd high schools, tho settling ot tho structure. It' T,u,ro uro 110w Hvo consolldat- wub discovered, however, that tho11"1 ,llBtrll',s foundation hud sottled very little, and It could not bo understood why tho crack hud appeared. No. shown dent's 1012, G; 20. A standardization or school houses built is' by tho County Superinton reports or 1910, 1911 audi UU3, 19M, and 1911. plan has been ror V Word to People Who Think I Kloctrlc wiring to bo proporly dono must bo tho work nf nn n,. I perienceu man wiio tins mailo a sclontiric study ot it. Hoys and inexper'enced amateurs canno do such work succes3rully u not dono proporly it Is moro oxpoiiBivo to start and will eventually have to bo dono ovor. Our work is dono by a thoroughly corn potent electrical onglneor with yearsor experience. Estlnmtos nnd Plans chporfully furnished. Comoin and talk It over with tho Electric Heating & Supply Company WE DO WIRING AND JOBBING 78 Central Avenuo. v.. C. OPPKH.MAX, Mgr. PIIOXK III NOTIOH All warrants drawn against tho General Kund of thu City or Mursh flold, Coos. County, Oregon, and en dorsed by tlio City Troasuror prior to January 1, 1910, will bo paid up on presentation at my offico. In terest ceases upon till suld warrants April 28th, 1910. Dated this 2nth day of April, 191 C. Q. W. KAUFMAN City Troasuror j riclul records In tlio County Coos county, taking ndopted tiat lias benefitted almobt .every rural school In Coos County. I As I understand It, this ofHco is tliut or an advocate, a dorender, or the rights or children. The rights' or property nro always sareguurded. ' the rights or children nro likely to1 bo forgotton. It re elected I prom-! Iso nn even moro vlKorous prosecu- uon or tho rororms begun. I Bhall continue to reside at tho county seat, and to kyop tho otrico upon Saturdays as heretoforo. The country child doservos as good nn education ns tho city chile. I am trying to soo that ho gets It. Hespectfully submitted, HAYMONO K. IlAKKIt, County School Suporlntendent, UIO PIUCO Of tWOlVll Wiral; illutrL.tn There was ono when I took office a llltlo over three years ago. Two other consolidations will bo voted on next Juno at tho annual school mooting. Several townships of timber land havo been set ovor Into districts whero tlioy will bo actively used for the support of vo sohools, This Is not popular with the timber bar ons, but It is good for the country child. Tho rollowlng data will Elva somo Idea or tho changos that havo tnkou plaeo in tho past three years. Tho retires aro taken from tho of- Su- Do The Thing And You Shall Have The Power, Take a policy in the Western Union Life Insur ance Company Mr. d'eorgo II. 011:111011, rormo ly of Spokane, now has charge 0 the Insurance dcpailiiieut or tho ' Security Mortgage and Bond Company SOME CHOICE Spring Lamb and Ghickem and all the best in meat at the Palace Meat Market N. I). OSWALD. Phono 4 0(1. J. Central Ave. UNION MARKET J. E. FORD 2b CO. Complete cold storage system. ,.,fnnc Our meats are kept under the most sanitary condiuon possible; .... Our motto is to please our customers with pronipm and fair dealings. t .e fln(i Our steaks, chops, cutlets, rib roasts, pot roasts & boils are all from prime animals. , lnof re Our sausages, wienies, bologna, veal and beef loai all made by an expert, kept for that line of work oniy. Our lard is pure and clean, none better. . .. i0 174 S. BROADWAY 2TH0NES No. 58 and Nfc "MU