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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHRELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1916 EVENING EDITION. FOUR 1 COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALONKV, Kdltor muiI 1'ub. DAN K. ALYLOXKV, News Editor Official Paper of Coos County Official l'n;icr City of Mnrshfleld. Entered at the l'ostofflco at Mnrah (fold, OrAgon, for transmission through tbo xnalli second-class tnall matter. GOOD KVIIXING SUIISCIUITION ItATKS Ono yoar $6.00 Per month 50 STATU Willi; IMl'OltTAXCW (From Salom Journal) IN T11U near ftituro iMarshfleld Is to eelefornto her being nt lust connected with the Imlanco o( tho statu by railroad. It is a matter of stnto-wldo Imiiortunco mid mutual congratulation, and it in proper that tlio capital of tho Blato should ho represented at that celebration. Tho C003 Hay coun try is a rich and prosperous 0110, and It does not want to bo over looked that It Is tho only roal port in the state outside 'of tho mouth of the Columbia and that we will necessarily luivo much bus iness with out now neighbor. Sa lem ahould send the biggest kind of n delegation, and if possible, the Chcrrlans In n body. ; WITH THE TOAST t t AND THE TEA : It Is not pood to speak evil of ono whom wo know to bo bad; IU Is worse to judgo evil of any who may provo good. To speak 111 up on knowledge shows a want of charity; to speak III upon suspicion shows u want of honesty. Selected. SIMHXG I AAfeSfti I fell IMH1H HytMHtiftUl ffl, ' r : FADS 1'Olt .SCHOOLS A SCHOOL principal back in Wisconsin is In favor of teaching ills pupils to chow gum. Next thing wo know some body will bo Insisting that tho young duclci learn how to swim and that infants bo taught to tako their lacteal nourishment. Hon estly, Isn't It tho limit, tho Ideas that aro advanced In tho mattor of the training and care of children. Tho kids in theso days nnut bo taught how to play, tholr play grounds must bo supervised, and in us many ways as possible It z sought to Impress on them that they are not rational human bo ing. Isn't it a wonder how tho boys and girls of a generation or two ago over grow to manhood and womanhood with nobody to teach them how to chow gum or to throw a ball? Their training, wo'U havo to admit, was woefully neglected. St,lll they managed 10 omorgo from tho neglect fairly pre acutablo men and women. .lust to rlso on the wings of morn ing, And drink of the morning dew; To breathe the pcrfumo of spring time. '"""WMI Of granges and flowers new. Tho Biuno Is the old sweol story; And all the world Is bright: Tho charm of tbo old earth's new ness ' Awakes with Hie morning light. Kueh morning brings now blossoms With the first bright rays of tho sun; And every hour now views aro mot Til! tho brightest day is done. JIAUDK PARAI.HH STIIOXO 3DE Up PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Dr. A. L. Hoiiseworth, 1 Physician and Surgcom Office: Irving Illock. 'Office hours: 11 to 12 . m.; to I and 7 to 8 p. in. Phonos: Office If!!-.); lies., 1IR-L. YOU can't mellow goodness into either Tobacco or fren' ship by forcin' you must let time do the work. ii& r,j,?;,i ,0- aoMv It takes two years for the choicest Kentucky Hurley Tolnir co to bo matured into VELVliT the smoothest Smoking Tobacco. tp . J. M. Wright Phono 188-B IIUILDING CONTRACTOR Estimates furnished on request u 3C ncznnc uc UP i Dr. H. M. Shaw Kjo, ICar nnd Throat Specialist ULASSKS FITT13I) Phono fKlO-.I. Rooms 5200-UOl Irving Illock. ..a. MATTIK H. BHAW. Physician nnd Surgeon Phone mo-j. W. G. Chandler ARCHITECT (tooms 301 and 302, Coko llulldin Marshflold, Oregon. I.ovo, tUo only thing really worth striving for, comos unbidden. luasmuoh as that Is where he usu ally gels Is every Coos Hay man should pay particular nttentlon to the developments of the muscles of bis neck. It pays to bo honest but tho divi dends nrc Irregular. mncoi.x on riti:iiM:i.T.ss Till' following from 1111 address by Abraham Lincoln hi Inter esting already at this time t when so many aro trying to frighten tho country Into military madncsB. Lincoln said: t NEWS OF OREGON t HOOD III VHIt llecause tho school faculty refuses to lot Leon ard Howard, held to tho grand Jury on 11 charge of larceny of a bleyclo, graduate with lilt class from tho high achool this year, tho senior class of ;tfi members walk ed out of tho high school and re fuse to return until Howard is reinstated. HAIIIM.MAX William llanlcy has secured 100 pounds of seed and will tiMt out tho growing ol boot sugar and may build 11 factory. "At what point shall wo expect tho approach of dangor? Hy what moans shall wu fortify against It? Shall wo expect soma trans-Atlantic uillll'.iry giant lo top across 'the ocean and crush iib at a blow? Never! All tho armies of Kuropo, Asia mid Africa vomblned, with nil tho troas uro on earth (our own excepted) In their military chest, with a llona parto for a commander, could not by force tako a drink from tho Ohio or mako u tack on tho llliio llldgo in a trial of n thousand years At what point Is tho approach of dan gor to bo expected I answor, If It over reaches us, It must spring upj SALi:.M Krauk .Mllak, an Aust rian, escaped from tho Iniauu asy lum and It Is believed tliat ho Is headed toward California. PORTLAND Miss Khianor .Isck Jou, of .Mc.Mlniivlllo, and who Is a candhlato of tho .Modorn Tores tora, Is iuailiiiK In tho contest for Portland Iloso l'ostlval Qtwon. DALLAS -- A Woodrow Wilson League has liotyi formed under the direction of Organizer (!. Y. Harry with a membership of thirty. SALHM President Doney, of tho Willamette University, an uniiiiuM that tho academy at tho close of this year's work will be dropped. HOOD ItlVIJIt A now motor car Is to bo put In Monies to run between Hood Itlvor and Parkdalo. PORTLAND dipt. John .1. Cur- 1 lis, who died at tho ago of 7:2 CAPTURED AVIATOR ESCAPES FROM GERMANS Loops tht) Loop ami Ills ('etitiaii Captor Drops Out of (he Alt' .Machine ttlf AMOcUIrl 1'rrH to Coot liar Timet. PARIS, Slay !. No stranger ttilo of escape from captivity hru perhaps ever been told In the nu- ilols of any war than that narrated by Major do V , a French aviator who was recontly coptursd behind the Gorman Unas when a deuso fog caused him to lose his hearings. Captured by tha en emy, mi.k riltiplrltod Frenchman was lieu to It 1.4 seat In his own aeroplane and ordered by a (termini aWattou officer, who climbed In behind him, to fly low over tbo French ilnos mid not to descend or to rtgrinl to his follows, under penally of Instant death from a bullet, fioin tho Gorman's revol ver. Ily tho simple procoss of loop lug tho loop, Major do V lidded himsolf of I1I3 uuwolcomo papsungOM captive, who had not taken tho precaution to seeuro him self to his seat. This muuouvra, accomplished aftor a suddtm swift flight to a higher altitude, was ox-in-Mod o unexpectedly that tho Gorman officer failed to guess his Mieiny's purpose and plunged from the machluo to his death. TO IS II. TICIIIINOIt PHI-INKS STAND ON FISHING HIS WILLAMETTE-PACIFIC TIME SCHEDULE BETWEEN Marshfielcl and Portland (Now Effective) Hl'ILDIXG SHIPS '' ItH 11 .j it .Itt t ...... I.. 1 .... among us; It cannot como from' ' " """""" veior- nbroad. If destruction bo our lot. I "" , ','. C''V" War" wo must ourselves bo Its author and! I,ISI,1A,,, Tho Ontario Com- flnlshor. As a nation of free mns.l """"" "" ,0'",,ls rmoiviim many wo must live through all time, or die by suicide." '(t'OVKKNMKXT K.YPKNSK (.HOWS FFROM (ho national government down to tho smallost city, It looks llko ono of tho chief ac tivities is to dovlso means for raisins; Cmore revenue. Tho authorities at .Washington aro at It, and so aro tbo authorities In most of the states and .in tho Incorporated tLwns of tiro country. If hair as much attention woro given to rdiuint Kovornuiontal cost as there Is to riudliiK wuys or raising money, tho taxpayer would have less burdens to carry. It is said the appropriations by (lit prosent CoiiKross amy rom-h a bil lion and a quarter. Wo can all re membor the shout that went up when tho sum of a billion wus reached In Congrohslonal appropriations. In all political suhdiWslous. tho coat of gov ernment Is Increasing amusingly, and it is safo to say that In no other na tion Is public sorvlco o expensive. Sometime there will be nn adminis tration that will begin at the spend ing and work backwards, and It will bo a mighty papular adminis tration, too. HlfJ CO.MINC! UVKXTS (From Salom Journul) Less than three weoks to the pri maries, and then romes that vblt to ImiuliitM about .Malheur County PliNDLKTON .lusllco Parkoa denied a cliaugo of uiiuo in tho taso of Mayor .1. A. Host, alleged to be guilty ol using obecouo lan guage In a public placu, KlUHCNi: W. It. Ruthford. who has been supoiintendnt of schoola for flu past jiar. liH4 btion ehoson again for tho place. ROSKHURo- The Southorn Pao. fie has iiwktd the Conuuerelal Club for details regarding the fishing stromas in order (lint they may Iw advertised, COTTAISK (IUOVK - Mil 111. out numbered deuiha three to one In tho city, according to the report of tho health of flier. HA K Kit -). R. FONti. a woulthy Cblnaman, wa married to Stollu v. Tom, of San FraucUeo. whom Ua had never seen before, the wedding being arranged by eorroauondonfe. Lar; Number Helug Coiistructeil In Kuulunil Illy AmhmUI! I'im l Com llr TIwm. LONDON. May r. AccordluK to the returns of Lloydj Roglster there were l-l merchant vessels of l,l2U,i:t5 t oiiA under construc tion In tho United Kingdom on April 1. This is about UO.OOil totu loss than tho touuago building (welve moutho ago. Cnnilldnlc for Legislature Sas That He Will ho for Open I thee on lite Itogue Frank II. TIchonor's stand on Rogue Itlvor Fishing: It's many months boforo tho peo plo of tlili district will cast their ballots for Joint Representative, but not too early to let tho voters know: where you stand on the most Import-' nut question nnd ono that will be the. lssno In this campaign, tho fishing monopoly on Roguo River. My Pledge to the Peoplo I am for nn open river. 1 am op posed to allowing any person or com pany enjoying tho special prlvllogo of scinoiug on Roguo RIvor or any other stream in Orogon. If I am elected, I will present n bill to abolish seining on Rogue RIv or, and will work to soo that It pass es both houses and Is signed by the Governor. If I am elected I will Introduco n bill, and will work tt soo thnt It be comes a law. making It unlawful to fish for salmon accopt with hook, and Uno, west of a dead lino drawn I across tho river In the center of ilio 00 foot highway logally located 1 ...,l ,., ,, ,.... .1.. r,-..., I ugmuuu rjumm iiuuicuii mo noma and l)o lo Rock on the North side. FRANK H. TICIIFNOR (Paid Adv.) Train No. 1. Leaves ' 1:30 a. m. C:10a. m. 7:20 a. in. S: 10 a. 111. 10:00 a.m. 10.10a. 111. 11:17 a. m. ll:fi0a. 111. l:.n0 p. m. 2: 10 p.m. :::lt a. m. :i::to p. in. Train No. 2. Stntlona Arrives I Portland 10:15 p. in. Ar. Fukoiio Lv. 5: 2D p. m. Lv. Kugono Ar. 5: in p. 111. Not I I: in p.m. Maplotou 2:1 115 p. in. Cualimaii (Flor once) 2: 10 p.m. Ada 1:28). m. Oardlnor 1:00 p.m. Reodsport 11:20 a.m. North Lako 10:111 a.m. North Heud 1) :10a.m. Marahfield 0:20 a. m. BROADWAY HOTEL Steam Heated :: Hot Water. I Transient, t.v day; !t.()( Per Week. 1 Apaitiuciits, .!l." per mouth, Hvory- thing furnished. Phone :id5. , L. J. .IL'STFN. Proprietor. j FARI3 TUN CUNTS City Limits North Rend, Ho nn commutation nn lU Ticuirrs, $1.7.-. Aj Marhlifleld-North Head Auto Line Cars evory ton minutes from G a. m to 12 midnight; to South Slough onco a day, leaving at 11 a. in.; to Em pire throe trips a day. (JOUST .M.KINO, Props. IIUHU FOR VISIT Mrs. Cuomo Heglle, daughter of Abraham Van Zllo, has arrived hero, from Astoria, whore she now resides,1 to visit with rolatlvos on Coso Hay for! a short time. U4..Ui-... ... W-jJrvt yn lii'lM 1 iililliBin,Hfci1Mf,rjfiMhHII)iTtHHfcrf "V""- Nw-Mi - muiMal' I--- -rTrnme' J5l I j WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 6 per cent on savings ' I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Treasurer SAVE MONEY by ordering the famous HENRYVILLE COAL Nut roal, ton $1.00 Lump coal, (on $5..'.0 Or liaR ton of both. .$1.75 1). ML'SSON, Prop. Phono 1H-.1 or leave orders at Hirer's Cigar Store A CIRCl'S COM INC (From Salem Journul) The completion of the railroad from Uiigeue to Marahfleld will have one rather curious reault. Although! that thrifty city has been In buaiueaa for Its-if for many years, II has uever heun visited by a circus, it was too. fur off the lines of travel ami too! ciully to reach, .to admit of rih I ringed shows visit 1 11 r It. This sum-! ner there will It Is auld be two or three 'ii-cuse make the ton. and it I-. .1 sure lu't tb.it tin- wlui. f.i'ii Marsliflhl nnd then the ('horn Fiir ''v w ltd not ln,. to in.il e do ami Fourth of July. biiHj dais ahead Truly there nro rv ,,'" ri dom" o nt on llf cluld 1 en n in co mt OU have read this series of adver- tisements and you nov know some of the money making features of International motor trucks. You know that money invested in an International truck pays a high rate of interest that n truck keeps your customers satisfied by giving them prompt, regular service nnd that, with a truck, you can extend your business to its widest limit. Tliere is one other important point. The International mof.or truck is sold by a Com pany whose success depends upon the service it gives. This Company maintains n service station at the address below. We employ expert truck men and carry a full stock of repair parts, from n set of chains tp n complete power plant. Both men and repairs nre at your command instantly in case of accident. We mnke it our business to keep our customers satisfied, just ns you do. We hope you never linve an nccident, but if you do, we do not allow it to interfere with your business for one minute longer than is absolutely necessary. Four Models Four Low Prices MA, 1 ,000 lbs. capacity, air-cooled $ (300 M, 1,000 lbs. empneity, water-cooletl 710 E, 1,500 lbs. capacity, water-cooled 950 F, 2,000 lbs. capacity, (chasm only) 1,500 All prices cali, f. o. b AV.on O. Add $50 to above price for pix.-uir.dtx tiros Write for complete description and pictures of our trucks International Harvester Company of America (Incorporated) Portland, Oregon HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phona 3171 SOUTH COOS IUVKIt llOAT SKUVICK LAUNCH KXIMtUSH leaves Marlifirlu every day H a.m. Leaves licad of river at :t:;to p. m. HTKAMKH HAIXHOW leauw lieail of vlicr lnlly nt 7 a.m. Leaves Marslmclil nt S p.m. Tor charter apply on hoard. HOOKItS & SMITH, Props. DRY WOOD at Campbell's Woodyarcl Xortli Front Street Phone 08-iI 'MiX- Oiliest llanlc In Coos County i'.. 1.. . Flanagan i& Bennett Bm Mnrsliflelil. Cim r.. ,. uli ' -.iij, ureKnn, Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $nnn INTHItKST I'AII) OX TIMH AX.) SAVIXds ,r! f '00 Officers J. W. UBNNKTT, l'rcsldont; JA3 n iVvv, 'TS Prosltlcnt; It. P. WILLIAMS, Cashier; U "vvivn5 Vic' Assistant Cashlor. ' ' " 'CHESTER, Flanagan Bennett Bank OF ftlVHTLi; poiXT CaPitaI S3 W Orrii-ora-J. W. UKNNKTT, President; JAS. U. I'LANUiav', Prcslilent; L. M. SUl'LEB, Cnohlor; L. T. DEMENT r i Cashier; Bennett Trust Company Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125oon Officers J. W. BENNETT, President; TOM T WKUVTPv President; AKT1IUK M'KEOWN, Secretary; DENNBTt'bwS" TON, Treasurer. u SWA- Tlui Only Trust Company In tho State, Outside of Portlnn.l inn OrKiuilzol Under tho Sew Uw. I ScandiiraviaihAiiierican hi WIIKHE SAVIXOS AHE 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 ten Another lai r steps into your position because you've grown old; what arc 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, gel ting ready for such a clay! Why not you? Tike First jnk OF c laf efty Plus N G OS! OS BAY; einriic GRAVEL' We aro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In ny untlt!l from pllo In our yard or In cxrload lots, t following prices: Krom pllo on ground, $2.?B per yard. Csnond Iota, taken from csr, 2.00 per n& Retail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co, Olipusltn FosOfflce. lM" Abstract For rollahlo Ah.strarts of Title 4 Inforniatlou about COOS 11AV KSTATK, boo TitleGuarantee&AbstractCompany Marshfleld and Coqulllo City, Oregon, fienenil ApMitH I'aststdo nntl SeiiKstackenV Addition. Special attention paid to nssosMiiPnts itiul payment of lM. IIKMIV 8I5XGSTACKK.V, MnnRr' OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst King. t I.-ao MarMifleM at 7 n. in., ami retiirnlnK leaving froni bnip K n. nu Leave .Marhhflelil at 1 1 ii.m. and returniHB "'",,. BIohkIi at 1 p. m. Leave Mnvshflcld at R p. m. and rei leave South Slouch nt (I p. in. "" INTER-OCEAN TRAMSP0RTATI0M 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 AOem WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680 12th Courth. So. Phone 220-R T. J. SCAIKK s a. u. iionnixs iMarshfiolr' fA,NT AND I'Yimamiuu DECORATING CO Fstlniates Furulilie J Phoae 148.R. Marshileld, Orf o. . -rn PORTLAND 17,50 cCs STR. BREAKWATER SAILS MAY 5 North Pacific Steamship Co. Smith Terminal Dock. L. G. Cl'SIUXG. Awiit Direct sailing tl N-A SAN FRANIM , SAN DIKUO. F. A. KIUbun.