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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1916-- EVENING EDITION FOUR COOS BAY TIMES VI. C. MAiiOMiik, tidltor ad 1'ub. DAN K. MALONEVT, News Editor Official Paper of Coos County Official Ppir City of Mnrnhflold. dangoroiiB m soino llttlo C003 Day widows. Entered at tho Postofflco at Marsh field, Orogon, for transmission thjrouBh the- malli aocond-clasB nail matter CONDUCT OP LIl'K THERE I3 only 0110 best con duct of llfo for yon, and that lrf tho 0110 Unit 1h best for you. TI10B0 wlio wanuur nituiosmy in fittest of the single right formu la for .oxlstoneo gropo In ti maze through which they tntiBt thrcaa their way endlessly In search of tho cttter which does not exist Thoro la no 0110 rcclpo which will aorvo for oil mankind. Each must learn, not his neighbor's, but his' own best way of living. To ono it may bo the routlno task, tho dally round, to curb tho wandering' will and bring content. To another It may bo the fortitude to carapo the sheltering caro of habit or tho lass itude of sloth. To ono it should bo tho abandonment of philosophy or Introspection to rub elbows with Ills fellow men; to another tho willingness to let tho soul awaken mid brcntho amid tho sky rimmed pralrlo and under tho deathless frtnrs. To ono, hcnrtlistolio uud slippers; to another, tho sovon B'-'us, tho aurora horcalls and tho Southern Crooj. To ono, soooty, to another, solitude. To ono, tho quiet which stills tho iuibbIous; to another, tho eternal restlessness which brlng3 achievement. Tho host rounded . llfo contains some thing of each and all. Thoro arc but two attitudes to avoid; tho lovol lino of least resistance, and the rigidity of solf-dlstrust which denies every Impulso almply be en 11 bo It Ih Impulse Homcwhcro between tho two lies your course ISInuy nro tho thickets to bo hewed down, many tho crags to bo scaled. Hut boyoud ntnuds tho Inn in tho clearing, whoro faithful travelers "may find tho refreshment, tho rest, and tho kindly words of welcomo which form tho goal and reward of llfo well lived. Selected. Some Coos Uay people aro so 111 tempored that they aro annoyed when forced to ntnllo. How we llko to meet a Coos Hoy man who has no tales of woo to Inflict upon us. Any act by which you mnko ono enemy Is In tho end a losing game. It Is so much easier and less ex pensive to got married tliiin to get unmarried. LAWS cannot .mark 1 A MAX .MORAL HUT TIIKV CAN MAKE HIM DECID- O KDLV UNCOMKOHTARLK IK HE IH IMMORAL. I Always speak well of tho doad, and If you havo tho tlnio you might speuk well of tho living oc casionally. Some Coos Hay women who wouldn't deliberately steal a pin Ho awake nights to concoct a scheme to get a neighbor's hired girl. $ t NEWS OF OREGON t STATE N'EWS ECHO Tho Tool Irlgatlon project has boon financed by the Issuing of a largo amount of bonds. HpiIAR'S somethin' in smokin' a - pipe of VELVET with a man that makes him -warm up to you. It's sort ot like takin' him home to family dinner. T Ma I to family dinner. QfoMV PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORV Dr. A. L. Houseworth, Physician and Surgeoa Office: Irving Hlock. Office hours: 11 to 12 . in.; 9 to I nnd 7 to 8 p. in. Plioiiost Office lltt-Jj lies., 148-L J. M. Wright Phone 188-B lmiLDING CONTItACTOK Estimate! furnished on rcquoat 1 Or. H. M. Shaw Kyo, Eur iind Tliront Spoclollat GLASSES KITTED Phono JUJO-I. Itooins 200-201 Irving Hlock. It. MATTIK H. SHAW. I'liyMclno nnd Surgcoa Phono 8U0-J. Hk G. Butler CIVIL ENGINEER Room 304 Coko Bidg. Phono 14B-J IteBldonco Phono 303-L. WDULO PAPER SCHOOL ClllliHIlEN ASKED TO HELP JtEMEVE SIIOHTAGK $$ WITH THE TEA t AND THE TOAST X - GOOD EVENING "No matter then how all is mixed In our near sighted oyos, All things Is fur thu host and fixed Out straight In paradise. "Then take things an (led sends them hero, And qf we live or die Ho nioro and more contented- ' er t Without o'i'ukln' why." Holected Oil, MAV I TAKE MV STAND IIAICBIl Forty porsons will take pnrt In tho Shakespearean Coif Tour nament which ls to bo held and which will bo a local event. AUDUEY Mrs. Ilcrshol Hanhy, .when she lost her glasses In a well, had '1 1 foot of water pumped out In order to get tho lost article. Superintendent Churchill Issues Statement Applying to All the Schools of Oregon (nr Auo-jUtfrl i'rnu la O lit? Tlmrt. , SALI3.M, Ore., April 1!8. -Super- Lluteudout of Public Instruction Churchill has today Issued a state ment urging that all school children of Oregon save old papers and rafts uud sell to doalors with a view to nldlng In rollovlng tho papor short age. Prices of soino kinds of paper, tho statement says, have already linen nearly 100 per cent. NEWPORT Stores of tho city closed on account of tho funeral of Mrs. P. M. Abbey. ASTORIA Ono hundred delegates aro protiout at tho meeting of tho Oregon Retail .Merchants' , AhkouIii-tlon. SALEM Mrs. I,. A. Monro, wife of chief Justice of tho supremo court, died ut her homo in Salem. X NEWS OF NEARBY TOWN X $? ARE TO CELEBRATE GARDINER ENTIIl'SIASTIC AllOl'T FOURTH OF JULY W. G. Chandler ARCHITECT Rooms 301 and 302, Coke Dulldlng, Mnrahflold, OreKon. WOOD GOOD WOOD V. II. Llnso hn, It tt l.RO nnd ?2 cash per load. Garbage rcinoT oil. Phono 227-.I. .WILLAMETTE-PACIFIC TIME SCHEDULE BETWEEN 1 Marshfield and Portland (Now Effective) Oldest Hank In Coos County Bfc WILL PERSONALLY INVESTIGATE ROADS Whon someone's hand Is warm upon my hand, When hoiuooiio'h eyes aro shining all for me, Oh, may I worthily then take my stand For liigh bravo honesty! Whon inarching foot sound mighty with my foot, When shoulders touch mine, dtraluliiK to tho goal, Lot mo bo strong In leadership and fleet And dominant of soul. Hut when I hoar no footfalls save my own, My reaching hands full empty at my side; Oh, In the days whuu I am Just alone, Tho trull Is bleak and wide! When no nno's voice calls courage In my ear, Who no one'.! singing firus my fainting heart, When never laugh or coinrudo comes to cheer, Still let mo play my part. Let mo bo Htiongor still, bo braver then, Where In tho dark tlioio Is no hand to aid. Tho lonu trail U the trail that calls for men And shall I bo afraid? Mary Caiolyn Dnvliw SoeIey dress. Is human nature In full What most Coos Huy mun call lpvo l.m't even a good Imitation. Honosty should go hand In hand with an Insurance pulley. Tho less a Coos Hay tho more others may lilm. man talks appretlato KnsrhiU'i; Pt'oplo .Maki) Trip Oicr Highway To See For Themselves Douglas county people are de termined to look Into road matters for themselves. Tho Roseburg Nowh says: In order to Investigate the many complaints made by tourists and Moral auto owners In regard to thu condition of Pacific highway ut several points III the county and AL1IANV Tho city council Is con. M"Poclally at Oakland tho moiubors flldorlng tho plan of ro-eonHtructlnginf the Pacific highway bureau of thu central school as a elty hall. I tho Coinmniclal club acrampanlud 1 ' by a photographer will make a pr- SII.VER LAKE Robert E. Htru-'imiml tour of Inspection next Sun horn miked for terminal grounds nuiiy. Automobiles havo been ar ranged lor ami a largo uiiiuour 01 men who mo Interested In road matters will uccomyitny the mem bers of tho bureau on tho trip which will cover noaily nil th highway uoith of ltoxoliurg while tvw... ...n.n.f 'other cars may bo soul on tho road BIJlllll Wl HUM! millUIIHH IIIUI'J win tho outskirts of the city for his pro posod terminal road. X S310N savou aooo x The following aro good road notes sugKostod by the Coos County Ao elation: Mud Is oartli which has been put In soak by nature. Mud Ih thu most valuable thing In the world. After earth has been mini I'm- a while, It produce) crops, without which man would curl up and ills like a baby sparrow on a hot tloortitep. However, since man does not raise crops on thu county roads, ho has no particular uvu for mud In that particular spot. All over the central part of thU nation, tho county rendu aro paved with mud. .Mud makes the worst pavement in the world. A fivo-mllo mud pavement In .March is ns offoiv tlvo as a two-Inch 0.1k jail door for keeping the farmer at home. There are hundreds of millions of bushels very few complaints of tho road In this direction. The load for several miles north .if Oakland is reported to bo very bad by local men who havo traveled over It during tho past taw days by tourists who are arriving in tho city. The committee will vUlt this stretch of road and obtain plcturosf of it and will make an effort to havo It Improved in caso it Is found as described. CHANCE FOR FACTO RV Rosebui'K Appoint Committee to Aid In Getting I'p Itlx Celebration--AViiiiL Sun day .Mull Service (Special to Tho Times.) GARDINER, Ore, April 27. It was definitely docldcd that Gardiner should havo a big celobratlou fm July Fourth, at an enthusiastic moot ing of tho Chamber of Commerce Tuesduy ovcnlg. H'rcM'dont p. II. Illusdulo appointed Mcb..h. Absoii helmor, Lewis, Seymour, Gray and Fields as u commltteo to outline a loutntljvo plan for I tho celcJbratlou nnd report to tho ConimorcJul body May 2. Slucu thoro will ho no special pro gram 011 Coou ICay during tho Fourth, many aro expected hero from that (liiarter tmd thu .Southern H'aclflc will bo asked tojirovlde special train service. Hand concerts, speaking and water sports will bo among tho attractions. Tho soerotnry ot the Chamber of Commerce was Instructed to com muulcatu with the postofflco officials rolatlvo to Sunday mall service for Gnrdinor and a bettor sarvlco bo tween Scottsburg, Elktou and Drain. About Telephone Lino Thoro was a dlsciibslon of the! .need of n telephouo lino between the Llfo Guard station at thu mouth of' tho Umpuuu and Gardiner, .lames E. Montgomery, of tho Cooj nnd Curry ' Tolopbono Company, was presont and 1 advised that ha had already taken 1 tho matter up with tho govornmont officials. Dr. Fields was appointed 1 to work with Mr. Montgomery nudi It is bollovad that thoy will bo sue I'OflHful In securing this lino for Gnr-j cllnor which will bo n gront conven-j lonco nnd safeguard to vessels at tho Cnipquu bar. Train No. 1. Train No. 2. Leaves Stations Arrives 1:30 a.m. Portland lOslfin. in. C:10ti. in. Ar. Eugona Lv. 5:25 p. m. 7:20 a. m. Lv. Eugono Ar. 0:15 p. m. 8:10 a. in. Not I '1:15 p.m. 10:00 a. in. Mapleton 2:35 p. 111. 10.10 a.m. Ctuhmnu (Flor ence) 2:10 p.m. 1 1:17 n. m. Ada 1:23 p. m.j 11:50 a.m. Gnrdinor 1:00 p.m. 1 1:30 p.m. Reedsport 11:20 a.m. 2 : 1 0 p. m. North Luke 1 0 : 3 I u. m. 3:15a. m. North llend U: 10 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Marshfield 9:20 a. in. BROADWAY HOTEL Steam Heated :: Hot Water. Transient, Trie day; $.1.00 Per Week. Apaitiuent.s, $l, per mouth. Every thing furnished. Phono .10.". Ij. .1, .IUSTEN. Proprietor. FARE TEN CENTS City Limits North llend, He nn commutation nn lj TICKETS, $1.73 Zll Murshflold-North llend Auto Lino fiars ovory ten minutes from C a. m to 12 midnight; to South Slough onco a day, leaving at 11 a. in.; to Em plro threo trips a day. GORST .KINO, Props. CONTICST SATURDAV lll-li School Teams Will Gather County Seat at C. J. llniiu, of Wnthlnu, Kansas, 1 who arrived In Rooburg to look into the proposition of establUhiug u bo factory there, said this morning that of grain on tho farms of America! his decision upon a location would A llttlo learning la almost its In tho early spring, but thoy do not havo much effect upon the cost of living, bocnuso thoy aro separated from tho markot by several miles of rendu that olasp tho farm wagons to their begums with a glad gurglo and (lofmut to release them until threo tenuis are hitched 011. Whenever mud Is used for making roads, thu runner sells his grain when the roads are firmest, Instead of when the market Is firmest. t American mud is extremely use less 011 tho ('(mnty loads. It Is een more useless on tho city streets. It U Imrd to work up a worry over (llio fact that tho American business man does not worship old masters and broken nosed statuary, Hut It Is easy to become distressed over tho a orthotic oiko of n iiimii who will wiulo down town unklo deep In last winter's mud all spring without call ing around at tho city hall with a I rope and pleading to bo allow oil to hung tho administration. Tho offlelauey or Amor-lean city government din b meuhuiod in nninn ways by tho amount i.f mud on the' American city Btr Ht 'Dance, Finnish Ji,l" Apr. 21),' Tho Coqullle llorald says: Tho Hundon. Myrtle Point nnd Co qulllo high schools will contend for nthltttlc honors on tho Lyons field In (North Coqulllo (Saturday after-! Has Chance for Securing noon. All Intorsoholastlc track niotit, Another liitlur.tr j m8 novor i,0for boon hold In Co qulllo nnd considerable enthusiasm' nml Interest have boon nroused In 1 this ovout. Coqullle has bettor track; prospects than over boforo nnd tho! boys are hopeful of ourrylug off tho' honors in this contest. I WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 6 per cent on savings I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Treasurer depend on the source of supply. Ho will remain in Douglas county for several days and before leaving will piolmbly have n plan for operations Lthore to be followed In tho event of the early construction ot tho pro- .posed sawmill nml tho railroad to tho Umber, Mr. Mann, who came to Roseburg Uirough the efforts of tho Konoburg Commercial Club, says he is also acting for a party who Is soeUiug to establish a cannery somewhere in tho west. THE WHITE IS KING Of nil Sowing Machines Now located at 25C Markot bto. West. Phono 1D3-J. Wo havo also got big bargalus in all kinds ot used machines. All machines eold on easy payments, HAS COMMISSION Tho Coquillo Herald says: .1. W. l.oiiovo has rocolved commission, authorizing him take charge of thu postofflco Is now in the office getting hang of things, and expects his to lie the to take 1 barge tho first of the month. HAVE HASKET SOCIAL SAVE MONEY by ordering the famous HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, ton $1.00 Lump coal, ton $fl.flo Or half ton of both..$t.75 I). MUSSON, Prop. Phono 1H-J or leave orders nt Hlllycr's Cigar Store The lesideuts of Drowsier Valley enjoyed a basket dinner 011 Easter Suudsy and listened to an address by W. II. Riiueli. Coqulllo Herald. .MIS FORT FN ICS MANV Mrs. Peterson of Riverton whose limit .1 lima .1. u,.. 1. (Hit 111 tfl.l. , 111. lit j lll'UBO "Nit .ll'll MJ lilt M. Mi KtlO III) .Marsliuoiit whon tho flto occurred and was on her way east to tho hod- side of an uncle who was dying. Sev-; t AMONG THE SICK X The Rev. M-. Way nitre, pastor of the I'. H. ihurch, is 111. lie has u serl ous attack of bronchial trouble. lie resides in N'ortli llend. Mrs. .Mars M Donald, nt O-wouo. Ore., who has been III at tho homo of J'1, lh? UB0 l,ar ,UUo "on fo11 ul,d 1 . .1 1 .. ....... . . I miuij ilia mill. her ulnter. Mrs. A. Nichols, of lSm- pit. Is better. Lewis Doll. wlu h at the hosiut.il where h submitted to a surwn.il (-Iteration, is imp oiiu- HEING REPAIRED The lioauier is undergoing ro pads here receiving a spring over hauling , whlb the Rustler wont down the bay to nwult on opportuu- 11)10, Mnrtli.'a OrcliCbO'u, I Ubby Coal, 3,00 ton. Phono Ti. j It) to get out for Rogue IUvor. L-. HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phona 3171 SOUTH COOS IUVKR 110AT SERVICE IiAUNCH EXPRESS leaves Marshfield every day 8 11,111, Leaves head of river ut :i:.!0 p. in. STEAMER RAlXHOW leaves head of river dally at 7 a.m. Leaves Mnrshneld at 8 p.ni, For charter apply oh board. ROGERS & SMITH, Props. "f blhbe. us, Flanagan , Beimett Bm Mnrslifleld, Coos County, Oregon Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits nft INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND Ht,..v.,. . 1JO000 Officers J. W. UENNETT, President; JAS 11 T-t . SlTs Prosldont: It. l- WII.Liamh p.i.i.. 1,iANAaAM. . . . ' , . " """"iur; u. p. Assistant Cashier. Vl.. maiBttt Flanagan ( Bennett Bank OF MVIITLE POINT Capital $25,00 Offlcors-J. W. DENNETT, President; JAS. n Vt AW.. ' UU President; L. M. SUPL13E, Cashier; L. T. WmeSt ?' 'IH Cashier. BenneLL Trust Company Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125 oil Officers J. W. UENNETT, President; TOM T. DENNPtt President; ARTHUR M'KEOWN, Secretary; DBnSJS' TON, Treasurer. Tho Only Trust Compniiy In tho Stnto, Outsldo of Portlan,! Ml OrL-unlzcd Under tho Now Law. Wfcn Another la: steps Into 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 ting ready for such a day! Why not you? National The First Baunik OF coos bay Safety Plus Service candiiiavian-American tank WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE WE INVITE YOU TO OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK TODAY $1.00 STARTS THE ACCOUNT HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO 9 GRAVEL' We are now prepared to furnish QnAVBL in any loinUtlM from pllo In our yard or In c-rload lots, At following prkw: From pllo on ground, $2.?G per yard. Carload lots, takou from cars, $3.00 per jui Itttail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co, Oppoilto Poswofftce. P,10I, Abstract For rolliiliio Abstracts of Title J Information about C003 UAY REAL ESTATE, see TitleGuarantee&AbstractCompany Marshfield and Coqulllo City, Orogon. General Aent EaKtstdo nml SeiiKhtncken's Addition. Siiocliil nttentioii jinltl to nssossinents nnd payment of tiw. IIENKV 8ENGSTACKKN, hUnS- OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst & King. p nWii l-iwo Mnrfclifleld at 7 a. m antl retumliiK lenvliij! Irom bop H n. nu Louvo Murslifleld nt 11 n.m. and returning ,w'VbW SlmiKh at 1 p. m. Leave Marhhfield at 0 p. m. and ret leave South Slough nt O p. m. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO S. S. Adeline Smith Passengers Only ' SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY Cinmi CHIC HAVO i OMITU ML L)Ul PHONE 44,iSMITH TERMINAL DOCK ( 2. F. McGEORGE Passenger and Freight F Direct Sailing to- Eureka, . San Francisco. i Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, North Pacific Steamship MAY 3 Smith Terminal DoclTiorcusniKfl PORTLAND 1 7.50 Class STR. V, A. ICILHURX SAILS APRIL 30