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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1916)
inIWMpq(BPll'iilVilPfi"T- JHE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSH FIELD, OHEGON. TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1916, EVENING EDITION THHEE The Fallacy of Paraffine Base: Eastern oil manufac turers have long extolled the superior virtues of paraffine base motor oils. But Pacific Coast motorists have proved that Zero ' lene, made from selected Califor nia crude, asphalt-base, gave best results. Their experience is now supported by the testimony of in ternational experts. Lieut. Bryan stated beforethe Am.Soc.of Naval ! Engineers: "Oils made from the osphalt-base crudes have shown themselves better 'adapted to motor cylinders, as far as their carbon forming proclivities are concerned, than are paraffine-base Pennsylvania oils." Zerolene received highest competitive awards, San Francisco and San Diego Expositions. Dealers everywhere and at service Stations and agencies of the Standard Oil Company. I- ike Standard Oflfbrffofo' Cars For ll.WTH ill ncron .10 acres richost bottom on tldo water half 111II0 to school, church, post offlco nml S. P. depot eholtorod from winds- simply uu Ideal jtlaro for prosperous rannli liomo l'rlco -this property was held ut $12,000 two jcara ago -It's worth moro today but wo nro offering It for $1,000 ami on as liberal terms an you could usk. Thin It a bargain countor snap of a Btuplo article, no Kit fjiisy, LOTS Wo aro offoilnr; two lots on Mcl'horson uo.ir Vir KOOS OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO. PIONEER BLOCK NORTH BEND, OREGON UNION MARKET J. E. FORD CO. Complete cold storage system. Our meats arc kept under the most sanitary conditions possible. Our motto is to please our customers with promptness and fair dealings. Our dteaks, chops, cutlsts, rib roasts, pot roasts and boils are all from prime animals. Our sausages, wienies, bologna, veal and be3f loaf are ail made by an expert, kept for that line of work only. .Our lard is pure and clean, none better. ''4 S. BROADWAY 2 PHONES No. 58 and No. 48 Oregon's Greatest Y OU can find all the Ten Mile Lake iences and comforts at the TEN mile HOTEL I E SMITH, Mgr. TJH,.., . Sale ginia Street. ?10r.0.00 for tho two. They aro worth 1 $2000.00. m;si.i:ss niMuiixt; - rlKht In tho very lust loca tfon In tho city $7003.00. iti:sii)i:ci: iioiiro ami tltreo loin on Madrono nlreut only $1000.00 Tonus. , ISA NCI I 000 ncrcH flno buildings plonty of rich holtom and cleared 20 cowa team youiiK stock flno biilldiiiB? or- olmrds a very deslrablo dairy ru.cli SIG.OOO.OO. At tractive terms. ' Wo liiuo many iillrni'tlto bargains. S Fishing Resort modern conven Lakeside, Oregon PRICE OF DRUGS IS HIGHER IN ENGLAND liictriiso IIiim Uooii Very (Jrcat coullug to London Hospital Iirport Ac- Wj AMm-Utfl rrnn to Coon Dat Titan. I LON1JON, May i.Thu hlRlior Post of ilrtiKB moans u heavy ilrnln ,"! hoapltul treasuries. Tho an nual leport of a London hospital , gives four examples of remarkable 1 Increase In prices hi druicq wlilili uiu in coninioii uao tiioro: llromldcs, pre-war, .10 touts por I pound, now $(i.2.o pound. Aspirin, pre-war, 17 cents per pound now. $10.00 pcr pound. l'henaeltlne. pre-war, (in cents per pound, now $10.00 per pound. riienaoiip. pre-war, $1.00 per pound, now $11.2.'. pound. XOTIPI! ni.' v.tl.1.' m.i im.mi. PHOPKHTV Km inaiXQITKNT I STItllKT ASSKSSMKXTS Notice Is hereby given that act ing by vlituo of n warrant duly Issued by tlio ltecordor of tho City I of Mnrshfleld. County of -Coos. Stato of Orogon, by order of thoi Common Council or said City, dated, thj 20lh day of March, JUKI, to mo directed, requiring mo, as Marshal or said city to forthwith levy upon tlio lot or lots or purt.il thereof or tracts of land uponi which assessment was in rule under! and pursuant to Ordiiiauco No. Gfif. , of said city for tho Improvement ' or Klghth Torraco Street from tho 'ttiBI 1 I THE RED I CROSS I H 1 j Stands for J best Drugs I The Red Cross J Pharmacy I H !. Leo Hi-own :: Phono lii".! m S "ritKKCItll'TIOXS I-'IISST." g wiat lino or Klghlh Street North to'LMi""" "-"vo i'i'ci.. tlio cast Hue or Tenth Street North In tho City or Marshriold, Coos County, Oregon, and which ussBSHiiiout then remained unpaid and to sell the samo In tho manner. ! provided by law, which aald prop erty Is In raid warrant ami heroin jnflor dosciibud, I have, In pursu jniicu of s.ild warrant, levied upon land will on tho 12th day of May, MHO, at iiluo o'clock In tlio fonv ,110011 of said day, at the Common Council Chamber door of said city, being In tho City Hall Front Street North or said City, offer for sale and sell at public miction to tho lilgliont' bldtlor for cash, each or (ho following described lots assess-j ed to the Southern Oregon Com pany and situated In Porham Park Addition to tho City of Marahflold, accord hib' to tho plat thereof on fllo nml of record In the offlco of the County Clork of Coos County, OiOKon, tlio number of tho block i ! 'and tlie amount or tho nssossmout ! being set opposite tlio number o 'oaoh lot rftspoctlvoly: said aalo Im-Jrv j Cjl jlng mudo subjjctjp redemption iuUp OtOl in iiiiiiiiinr iirii viiiifii ill in iv t IU i"iinvi 'i Lot Illook ill 27 1 MS ' 2 3S I2S.31 27.4.1 1 20.33 i I X8 r. as i :io t :i!) r, .to G 3D 31.22 33. (518.07 I 1.92 fiS.H r.75.83 Hated at ty, Oregon, Murshflold, Coos this 12th day of 11)10. J. W. CAIlTKIl Marshal of tho City of Mnrsh field, Coos County, Oregon. QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, Phono 10'6-L. MAitsHFiKM), ortiiaoa WALL PAPER von VIERS About It. $ t TIMES WANT ADS t t GET RESULTS t STEAMSHIP LINE TREBLESJTS BUSINESS lloltaiul-Aiiicilka Hunts Maintain .Servlri fioiu Xtv Yolk and Have IMg I'utronufjo tltr AiwoilalM l'cnw to roos Ilsj Tltnn. U0TTI211DA.M. May 2. The llol-hind-Amcrihn Lino which main tains tho Transatlantic sorvlro bo tweun Xow York and Rotterdam, moro limn trebled Its cross nrof- i n i mi.: t ., .1 1 . 1. ... no it i"i"p o 'ii iiiuiiuui ii-aiui ui tho war, earning $9,i:tG,C1.1 as against $2,001,522 In 1014, out of which a dividend of iiO per cent Is paid ns compared with 17 In the preceding year. According to the annual report, which has Just been Issued, tho com pany lost tho steamer "Koindyk" on a mine, while three other vessels were badly dniniigod by mines, and the "Ilyndnm" was In collision off Mho American coast; but despite the I perils of tho seas, III7 voyager, with tlio company's own passenger cargo vessels and another 77 with chartered ships. IS IX POItTLAM) Mis. Peter Scott Willi's About locat ing in That City Mrs. Peter Scott, formerly of tins city, writes Tho Times from Port land. Sho states that she Is located in that city and that she Is working in a florist establishment and that 1 tho work there Is beautiful and that 1 sho enjoys It very much. Mrs. Scott asks (hut It bo made known through the columns of The , Times wliero sho Is located and what sho Is doing so thut her friends may know. She says that there has been various reports about whoro she had gone, among these a story that she , had left for Alaska to look for a 1 husband, which sho denies. "Hut If 1 1 was tho marrying kind," wiltui I Mrs. Scott, "I could have found plon fy n t'oo "ny mt I am not of kind for which 1 am very thankful." ! Tim iniinv Mnrfdlflnlil frlnmla nf Mrs. Scott will bo glad to know tlmt sho Is still located in this part of the , country. OUTING Wo an showing an exceptionally attractive Hue of these goods at LudloH, White Kmmy-Loii shoes with White llubbur Soles, si.- (M rn os 2'j to 0, per pair ..ipiiull Misses White Kmmy-Lou, slos 12 to 2, per pair .ipliZu Children's While Canvas Oxfords, rds, 60c gray soles, sixes d to 10 por pair Men's Whlto Canvas shoes whlto soles 01 pn Meu'u nml Hoy's Whlto Can- flC- van shoes, Kiay solos ..Odb You should see these shoes at tho Bunker Hill SHOES W. H. Dindinger & Co.5SiT " Phone 32 They Let U "r,A'a since I took WWflWWmsl 1 LJS m v I O "rJd'? Fin a ' tv . nl- Tociveall a chance to try roieyawo. nwiimi , Don't Miss This: !& Co.. nAm Ave., chicaeo, n., this Pills and Foley Cathaitlc 'laweis. thi: owii I'li.uui.uv MUCH PAPER IS WASTED IN ENGLAND Attention of tin (ovi'iiinifiit. T.s Culled to the Mnlliv by Mnlt- fneti'irer.s of lhigliintl Illr AhIIp.1 I'im to food lay Tlm9.1 LOXDOX, May 2. Newspapers which have been hard hit by tho Roverniuent restrictions on tlio Im portation of paper and pulp, aru culling attention to certain depart ments of the government where' they claim there Is enormous waHto of paper. "Probably tho country needs ds no is Alio reminder of the fact," remark Dally Mall, "that In tlio extrava gant use of paper the state Is in a very exposed glass bouse". Tho ' I luipor then takes ' Paitmonts to show up various tie that tons of pa per aro wasted every year In tho production of government publica tions. "Huge blue books." It adds "nro produced at enormous expense. Tho ltoyal Commission 011 the Treat ment or Sewage, which sat for years, furnished blue books which weighed forty pounds contained 1,2!:! pages, anil were printed at a cost of r.0,001) pounds about nine pounds ($IH) a page. "It ht clour that the government has only to set Its own Iiouku in or der to secure a very considerable saving In tho consumption of pa per." MONTE CARLO HAS NO SOLDIERS LEFT Old (Hard of Honor or the Prince of .Monaco Ha. HlMippOaied Since War Stalled IMr AMntlatnt I'rvM to Coot llij Tlmm. MONTH CARLO, May 2. Tho old' Uiiurd of Honor of the prince of! Monaco, four officers and 82 men, which constituted the military force1 of tho principality In pro-w.ir times, ..Jims disappeared since the Kuropeuni war come, tor 1110 wnoio gontiarmerie of Monaco was recruited from ! intl. and tho members were nil either Frenchmen or Italians. They now havo beou called to tho colors of tholr respective countries, so tint neutral Monaco found Itsolf suddenly without itdcuunto protection. Then the peoplu volunteered for servlc. but to prove their liidnpoudenco as, noil us their dislike ror mtlltnrlsni,; ruey wear no uniform, merely their ordinary civilian costume ami a rod, and whlto woolen armlet. In front of the main entrance of tho palace stands a sentry, u 10 your old boy, l(Hiilng on nu old pattern rifle, its fixed bayonet towering sev eral feet above his bead. Ho Is dressed In a nondescript tweed suit very baggy at the kneos, unil wears tio cartrhlgo belt, moroly tho rod and whlto nrinlot. Vet Monaco Is not eiitlroly nontral. Many or Its youths havo entered tho French Foreign Legion, mid the Ilolr-Apparont, Prince Louis, holds a commission In a French regiment. GREATEST ARAB CHIEF . IS REPORTED DEAD Illr AuuHiitJ Trou tu Coot n7 TIwm. CAIHO, Kgypt, May 2. Miihamad iJ'auha Dnghlstaml, the groatest Arab chlor who has beou associated with j tho Turks In tho prcfont caniimlgn In! Mesopotamia, Is dead Ills death mild to havo been the result or a rail front his horse, which was frightened by a shell during the. Hrltish bom bardment of tho Sinn position on the right hank of tho Tigris on March 8. naghlstanl was the Bonorallsslmo 4if the Arab rorcos, regular and Ir 'ragular. Seventy years or nee, ho was a courteous gontloman of the old school of Conservatism, and an op ponent of tho YoiiriK Turk party. Ho groat iiifluenco anionic uoiu ml TurkB, urn! was highly rnanof toil llV Kllgllsll OfflCOra WHO emtio In contact with him. Him Sleep "Since tatting Foley Kidney Pill I believe I am entirely cured and I eUep soundly alt nisht.." II. T. Straynga Take two of Foley Kidney i'liis wun u Kiuau ui jju.w i water after each meal and at bedtime. A quick and easy way to put a stop to your Getting up time after timo during the night. Foley Kidney Pills also stop pain in back and sides, head ache, stomach troubles, dis turbed heart action, stiff and aching joints and rheumatic pains due to kidney and bladder ailments. ,.,,, . 0 ., - ., GAINESVILLE, GA., R. R. No. 3. Mr. H. T. St-.yi so yti For ten year. I va Ucn unable to uleep all night wllhout gettln up. bometimet oniy a lew ininuic " colne to bed I'd have to eet up, and I tried everyinine "tiu ' .r """"""'"v: "- year I tried Foley Kidney PUIa and after Uklne one bottle I Uheve I am cllUitly cured and I ilccp noundJy all night. -m . ci f Id a aaltaa wamal I(A . MONEY IS IOW DUE POUT HAS AHOl'T .? !'J,0()0 OX ITS HOOKS TO COLLKCT Mostly In i'oiiii of Notes Many of Which Are Xmv Due To Consider at Xet Poit Meeting On tho books of tlio Port of Coos Hay Commission Is charged about $12,000 pratclcally all of the amount due In notes. Many of these notes are due and past due. A list of them Is now being made to bo considered at tin next meeting of tho port commission. Many payments aro for fills re ceived on Mill Slough. Iist year the Port made a strenuous effort to got all the money pnsstblo collected. A share of tho property owners be ing unabln to puy then tendered their notes. Somo of them havo been hold for moro than a your. A notification Is to bo sent to nil persons concerned In cases wherein tho notes are past due. TALKS OMJIANGIMG msrcH kvaxs dkuvkksskhmon OX Till: Sl'IMKCT It Nu)i It Is 11 Hugging .Match Set to .Music Ijiige AtP'iidanct at tho Meeting' ICVAXS KCIIOICS . Christian Sideiico can open n nun's eyos In nine days pro- vldlng you give him a lot or milk and dog-biscuit in tho meantime." "Children who nro brought up all wrong usually are 4 brought down all right." The preacher who spends his lime preaching on ICmer- sou, Drowning and Shakes- peuro or expatiates on tho circulation or the blood In a frog's hind leg does not very often bollevo In iovItoIb." "Too many church members think with their livers Instead of their brain." 44 4 4 v - It was expected last night that the house would ho full to hear Hvangollst Uvans on amusoiiionts. Arrangements had been inaile mid they were used. More young men mid women wore In attendance last night than on any other occasion. While the message or tho preach er was perhaps or moro direct In terest to them than to othors thoro were no doiibt scores or mothoni mid rathers there to hear what Uv mis ad to say. Tho evangelist did not deal with tho iiiestlon ns a mat ter or right or wrong but us a mat ter or expediency. Ho remarked that ho had never mot a man or woman who ludiilgod In those so culled iimusouieutH who over was very strong, on tlio prayer mooting or doing personal work. Society (tumbling A society woman who gambles for cut-glass Is worse than tho gambler In somo hllng pig who gambles ror moiioy. Tho woman ho said was tluulliiK with n ciuibo, tho gambler WHb dealing with u rosult. Ho rav- Is.orcd tho moving plcturo show H It was not run on Sunday hut re marked that any man ur woman who could go to a movlu five or six nights a week and oujoy It did not luck religion but brains. Ho was opposed ho wild to a woman going to a show and crying over somo girl In the play who hud been betrayed mid going out on tlio street and suear at somo poor girl who bad truly had that experience lustoud ot trying to help her back to a good llfo. Ills Standpoint The din co In the estimation of tho speaker I ft fiiiidlmuutully busod on the matter of sex. Ho spoko from tho standpoint or u man only in this regard. Men will accompany each other to a show, n root-bull gmiio, basket-ball contest or miy other form or amusement except tho dance and In that they demand tho opposite sox. Kvmih mid overy ' moujrn duiiio was just a nine moro Immoral than, the last ono. Tlmo mid again the crowd burnt Into np- plan to. forward. At tlio i lose soveral wont, Famous Wash Heals Skin T. P. P.. tlio RrontPtt of kln romedte, rlll rf uioo thoi uiitflfditly and trouble mime kln afflictions tlmt liuvo inado your to a jiirilrn. iai imweruiiio ncuinr, 'tlnlne UI1( ,comtort will tlUupprar uu- '.",' uuglc imiuiuco of thtu reiiwily. tt i JJi, cura many cac pronouncod Incur able ami wm ri'ara your case, u win iana 1ut a fvw luoniuits to U'1 In and ask u what our exprrn-ni'ii lias licu lu the way of KntlaliiHl cubtomcri). We want )nu to ,-lr I) 1). D. ii trial. 2.V. SOc ami $1.00. Your moni-y bark unla tlio lint bottlo relU've you. I). I). D. rloaii kveps your iklu licaltliy. Ask us about it. nT u For IS Years m II IV. (he Standard r SUh Kemcily Kl-.l) t'UOnh HltlU STOKlj BUM HEAD WIND KILHPHX !i8 HOl'ltH COMINd l'KOM JCt'HUKA THIS Tltll' Steamship Has ill! Men Aboard Who Hecelvo mi Increase In Their Salary When tho owners of tho North Pa cific Steamship Company, together with many llko concerns granted a rlso of S a month to sailors, cooks, waiters, firemen, oilers and, wipers, they added exactly 110 a "month to the payroll of tho steamship V. A. Kllburn. There are. aboard this vessel 22 men rated for tho Increase. It Is said tlio samo Is true aboard the steamship Hrenlcwater. Capt. McLcllan, of tho Kllburn, which arrived here late yestorday from the south and sailed ngaln at IT p. in., said that the headwind and sea on tho up trip was unusually vheavy. The vcsel wns 28 hours com ing from Huroku, an 18 hour run under normal conditions. To add to the discomforts there was a very .dense fog. Tho cabins of tho Kllburn wcro crowded yesterday, for tho vessel cor rled r5 through passengers, not In cluding tho ones who came ashoro hero and who left Coos Hay for Port land aboard tho ship. Those Leaving Hero Tho departures on tho Kllburn last evening for Portland wore: William A. Anderson, C. O. Itoth, V. II. Harrison, M. 10. Hcdfiohl, W. A. rilhson, Andy Nelson, Carl Mon strom, 10. P. llertliold and 12 stcor- UKO. 1XTO SIIIPPLVa Ht'SIXICSH Andrew Moran, for many years general manager of tho Swayno and lloyt line has resigned from tho com pany to form n partnership with Ilruco Fair of San Francisco In tho Falr-Moran Steamship Company. The men havo nlroady bought tho steamship Daisy Freeman, from the Freeman Steamship company. t WATERFRONT NEWS t The steam schooner A. M. Simp son Is now on her way hero from San Pedro. At 8:30 last night tho steam schooner Coaster arrived In from Sail Francisco for tho C. A. Smith company, bringing a fnlr shipment of rrolght. Sho loaves down at 1 1 tomorrow morning ugalu. Tlio Yellowstone Is duo In this evening from San Francisco, At nine o'clock last evening tho Hardy arrived in from San Fran cisco. She will get away Thursday again for tho city. VKHHKIi MOVKMHNT Arrived Hardy, San Francisco, 9 lnht night. Coaster, San Francisco, 8:30 lust night. Sailed F. A. Kllburn, Portland, 7 lust night. Duo Hero Yellowstone, Sun Frnncls- co, tonight. Adollne, Oakland, Friday, LATEST LOCAL NEWS THIS AFTERNOON (TT POWKIt WlltKH In nnier to move tho big pllo drlvor which Is to bo used at tho Going & Harvey building It was necessary to out tho power vires leading to Tho Times orrico this afternoon so tho city edition or the paper was delayed somewhat uu tho linotype machines and pross are oporated by electricity, HCAX HAICi: Thoro wore between 30 and -10 Sous or Veterans, Spanish Ameri can war votoraus und O, A. II. vot ormis nt tlio bean huko hold by tho former In the Owls Hall lust even ing. Speeches wero made by II, O, (Jraves..mid John C, Kendall favor Imr I It ii natfilitlulitiiniti nt n rtitlltlri ir n uaiituimiiMtviH Ui MtlHttl horo. Charles llelsner was Initiated into tlio Sons of Votoruns AI'TKU HKi COXTHACr W. v. Ashby, of tho Warren Oau striirtlon company, returnod. this af ternoon from .Myrtle Point. Within a short tlmo bids aro to bo adver tised for some 18,000 yards of pav int; there, bettor than u f 30,000 con duct. PAID OVIIlt $5 William Forroy, arrested Satur day ulKht on tho charge of drunk oiioss. ubuIu cumo before J ml go Ilut lor this uiornliiK and paid over i flno or $5. Ho told tho officers that during the latter part of 1915 ho bought somo 10 gallons of booze. Ho protested that all or It Is now eono wltli drluka. the exception of a few 1 l I T: $ nes War Ark Bfinp Results