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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1916. EVEMIMG EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES V. 0. MALONKY, ICtlltor and 1Mb. DAN K. MALONKY, News Editor Official Paper of Coos Count) Official Paper City of Slnrahflcld Entered at tko Postotrico &t Marsh Hold, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as sccond-clniK mall matter. SU11SCN1PTI0N HATKS Ono your J6.00 Per month CO V .. News of Nearby Towns .'..' WVAN MVItTLN point notics An Independent Republican news paper, published ovory evonlng ox copt Sunday, and weakly, by Tl Cooi lny Tlnie PiiMUIiImp ' iminpmndknt. man PKOI UICIIAUI) KLY, of Win cmiHln University, Is probub'v right when he gays that n imm Is most Independent "when ha wants least, carofl least,, has least, knows least nnil Is leuit," but ho might lmvo sold tlio sumo of nu oyster, or a Patngonhin, or one of tho old cave-men. , It Ih man's duty to want much, rare much, havo much, know much and be much. These aru legltl- muto, righteous aspirations and, If they u ro attained through sorvloo to his follows, and, hence, Is de pendent upon his follows for the happiness that comes thru sorvice performed. Tho man who neither wants, cares, nor Iioh Is a mallosk, with tho shell closed uiul not worth mention by a college iirofojsnr. The only Independence worth whllo Is that portion of Independ ence that coiiiob through striving and serving, humanely and honor ably, with all the capacity tho Lord has given you. t WITH THE TEA I AND THE TOAST t Ncn.s of People Tliero Told In the Kntcrpri.su The April number of tho Pacific Dental Gazette contains n full lec tin-o delivered on February 1!), bc- fora a dental society at San Jose, California, by Prof. Clark It. Giles, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Olios of 'Myrtle Point. Chns. S, Kaiser, or Kaiser & Miller, oonient silo eontrantors, Jvnjj (hero from North Hond Saturday on busi ness. Flnloy Michaels and wlfo arrived Inst Hat unlay from Olympln, Wash ington, for a visit with Mr. Michael's brother, 13. J. Michaels. They will remain hero for tho summer If Mr. Michaels secures employment. Alvln, tho two yonr old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ward, was brought to town to receive Biirgicnl treatment for an nbcess. L. F Hcnnor, recently station ngent ut Leliind on tho main lino of tho S. P., has been transferred to the Myrtlo Point stntlon nnil arrived hero to tuko up the work on May first. 0. M. Starr, who has had chargo of this station for over n yonr, will enjoy a couplo of weeks of well earned vacation, nrtor which bo will probably bo assigned to a Inrgcr station on tho main linn In tho Wlllnmotto Valley. COUNTY HNAT NIMH good kvknixg No mun Is good but ho wishes tho good of others, no man can ho good In the Jilghest degrco, who wishes not to others tho largest measuro of tho greatest good. Dr. Johnson. KJ.OWKNY ."MAY Now tho bright morning star, day'n linrblngor, Comes dancing from tho cast, and leads with her Tho flowory I lay, who from her green lap throws The yellow cowhIIp, and tho palo prlniroso. Hull bounteous Mayl Woods and groves nro of thy dress ing, Hill and dalo doth boast thy blosa-lng. Tliiu wo suluto theo with our early ho n k, And welcome then, mid wish llieo long. Mlliou, JnincR Furrier of Salem, was a business visitor In tho city. Mr. Far rier Is very much Interested In tho success of the agricultural fairs of tho county, llkowlso nro tho firms that ho represents, and it Is very probablo that later In the season they will nnnounco sonio special prizes to bo awarded to exhibitors at tho 101C Coos and Curry County Fair. Notes Aboiit'Coiiuille People Told In the Sentinel The first or the month P. L. Ster ling resigned his position as agent ot tho Southern Pacific at this point and S. 13. Holand, or Jefferson, Ore gon, wnB sent here to take tho place. 13d Lnvlnc, son of .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lnvlne, or this city, who Is a member or the U. S. Marino Corps, sails today from .Mare's Island on one of tho government (transports hound for China. Ttov. T. H. McDonald, formerly pastor of the Christian church of this city, hns moved from Cottage drovo to Hoppnor, Oregon, In order to rind a drier cllmuto. Ho reports Hint his rumlly Is enjoying good health. Mrs II. O. Anderson has loft for Ashland, whero she plans to spend tho summer with her parents nnd other relatives, Sho has boon suf fering from throat trouble nnd ex pects to consult u specialist there. Doth her children -accompanied her. NI3WH OK UANDO.V POUT OH FOND NOTKH News of ( Curry County People Told In Tho Tribune HAVIJ CI I UIICI I WKDDING Howard Nyoily nnd Klslo Lcwcllcti Are .Married Tolling' of u wedding which oc furred May 3 tho Myrtlo Point 13u terprlso says: Mr. Howard ISyarly nnil Miss Klslo I.ewellou were united in marriage. .Tho church was tnstofully decorated in whllo riowors nnd follago. Mrs. l. T. Worloy sang an appropriate solo, "Unloved, It Is Morn," and tho Misses Clarn Crawrord und Lettlo Pratt played Meudolssohn's wedding inarch as tho bride nnd groom enmo to tho nltor und Itov. James F. Ver non gave tho Impressive coroniony Tliero Is still conslderablo com plaint about dogs running deer In this vicinity, nnd tho matter will probably bo taken up with Onino Warden, John Adams. Checking tics at Port Orforil nnd In tho surrounding woods has been going on for tho past week, ami It Is understood that If tho check tal lies up satisfactorily 13. J, Lonoy will sell his tlo Interests at thlj placo to tho Fyfo company. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnunccy Carpen ter, who were married at tho homo of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mr. J. It. Hill near Pistol river, on April 21 th last, passed through Port Orford tho latter part of la3t weak on tholr way to Iiundou where they will make tholr futuro home. James O'Connor, a plonoor resi dent of Crescent City, California, who Inndod nt Port Orford In 1877, and resided for a tlmo nt this place and at Hold Peach, died recently ngod 71 years. His only son, Frank O'Connor, tnuglit school ut th's place several years ago, Tho Rustler laid In Port Orionl harbor whllo on hor way from Itoguo river to Coos Day. Sho had nu board some SOU small cases of salmon pnekod by tho Mucleuy 13s- tnto company, which It Is said has Notes of Clly-bj-tlic-Sea From West ern Win Id Tho homo or Fred Lorontzen was destroyed by flro caused by tho ov erturnlng or u lump. Tho houso WB3 Insured for $700 and the con tents for $noo. B. II. Jackson returned from a visit of sevoral weeks In Seattle and Portland. IIo was called to Seattle by tho death or u brother. Chas. Wlllard came over from Heaver Hill Tor a week ond visit with his purotits. .Mr. and Mrs. O. It. Wlllard. Hoy. Wells, formerly employed nl tho Parks restounint, left lust week for Fort Hragg, Cal whero he will bo employed In a restaurant con ducted by Pot llottom, formerly of Ilandou, Guy Stutsman, n black sand min er on Cut creek near Whiskey Hun, was in l)nndon attending to busi ness matters. IIo later went to Mnrahflcld for a visit with his brother, 'Harold.' Haynor Oolsendorrer, boh or Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Golsendnrfer of this uty, was a member or tho rroslr men rowing crdw or the University of California which defeated lite freshmen of Stanford nt a recent race. Itnynor 13 expected homo for the summer vacation next week. KIND GAMK KCANCU llellevo tlint I leer In Curry lime Changed Feeding Grounds NOXICIfl To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given thnt tho Coos Bay Farmer's Kxchnngo n cor poration, bus mado tin assignment of all Its property to tho under signed In trust for tho benofit of all Its creditors, nnd that all debts duo said corporation must bo paid tot said undersigned nnd nil claims against Bald corporation must bo pre sented to said undersigned In Marsh field, Oregon, wtlhln three months from tho datu or this notice Dated tills 1st day or May, A. D., 1U10. V. O. PltATT, Anslgnco. CHAS. T. yil3I0AH, Attorney Tor AsBlgnoi. PROFESSIONAL 0IRECT0R Dr. A. L. Houseworth, Pliysli'lnii nnd .Siirco Office: I rvlnj? llloct. Office hours: 11 to 12 m. nu; M t I uiul 7 to H p. m. Phones: Office II it-J; No., 14R-L I. M. Wright Phono 188-r NUILDING CONTNACTOIl Eotltnatoi furnished on rnuuect Or. H. M. Shaw I3ye, Knr mid Tliront flperlalist GLAKSKH FITTKD Phone illlO-l. NoouiH UuO-aOl lining ttlock. ..it. MATTIK II. SHAW. PhyMclnp nnd .Hiii-geoR Plione u:t0-4. W. G. Chandler ANCI11TKOT Hoomi 301 and 302, Coko Hulldlni, Mnrahflold, Oregon. Statement of Condition of !7Io1krkrfVrkq HL O . . t i i'3iAiwiinMi.i,AXiivTil,:i.niXTiOnBB03f At the Clos3 of business May 1st, igj6 upmicijs I nnnc nnrl niepnunlp i,M Banking Houses nnd RfiaJJEsInfo" $6c?'!3?'53 Cash and SIIU Exclirirtgo.LA... &M w,aBW5 Tnlnl - L "'" ; 5824,439,18 MAHIUTII3S Surplus and Undivided Proflis ll&H Deposits 'OT 677,199.3$ Total ---, jinx. 'n that mado them husband nnd wife. Tho hnppy couplo loft tho church tollmeked IfiOO cases since tho rishliiB tho strains of "Goodnight, (iOodnlght,Hcnson opened April liith. lleloved," and wero soon Joined by Tho Port Orford Tribune says that Forest Supervisor McDuff from Ursula Pas3 and Hanger Curl enmo In from a trip from tho 13ckley and Sixes river country. Thoy report that tho miners have tho trails through tho mountains in good shopo, but they say that thoy found very little game. Whether tho snow killed many of tho deer or 8:10 a. m. Not! thoy lind changed tholr rnngo, tho' 10:00 a. m. Mapluton rorcst men .could not say, but thoy 10.10 ii. m thought It was probably mo3tly dit-il to tho lattor cnimo as thoy did not i 1 1:17 u. in WILLAMETTE-PACIFIC TIME SCHEDULE BETWEEN Marshfield and Portland (Now Effective) Train No. 1 Leaves 1:30 a. m. C:10 a. in. 7:20 a.m. find tho curcasscs of uny deer Unit lind died from exposure Thoy were told that tliero nro moro pan ther In tho South Fork of tho Sixes country, than there has boon In many years, which probably ac counts for tho scarcity of deer In that section. Il:r.0a. in. 1:30 p. m. 2:1G p. m. 3 : 1 5 a. in. 3:30 p.m. Train No. 2. Stations Arrives Portland 10: IT, p. in. Ar. FugQiio Lv. r:25 p.m. Lv. Kugeno Ar. 5:1 N p. in. 1:15 p.m. 2:35 p. m. 10 p.m. 1:2S p. m. 1:00 p.m. 1 1:20 a.m. Clubman once) Ada Uardluer Iteodsport North I.uko 10:31 a.m. North Hond 9:10 a. in. Marnhfleld 9:20 n. m. Condensed Stalmni'ii ( of tlu. Cimdlllo,, 0f The First Baek OF coos bay .MAHKIIKIi:i,l), OHIO, ut the i lose of business, May I, I in (I band ItcNonice.s: Loans' .sciii'j.ir.o.d.-, Overdruru Ill l.Kll llonds, warrants nnd securities .... IH.VIHO.H." Itenl estate 7U,0()(M)( Furiilturu und Fix tures .",800. (Ml Cash and Sight Hxchiiiigo - ::ii(j, i:ii. m Llulillltlcs. i-ttimoi stock ,.?ioo,oooj Surplus and Undivided i'"""" :fVAU uirciiintlon outstindltj Doposlts Ind. .rS,204.10 link . :i,C,'.2.t7 o;,m(t SWMJ! Total .v:-AI"7.7U Total 'hi .?s,io;-il NI3WS OK COM) HI3ACII Notes or (he Placo Told In the (ihibo In spltu of tho rslghtrul miiuiiiir lit whlah thoy are Imposed upon women live longor than num. A Coos Hay man fools ho Iuih iloiiu his duty when ho speaks will of l.ls wife's religion. Invited guests nt a reception given ut (ho homo of tho bride's brother, 13. Lowollon. The evening wns lileiisuutly spent, and long to ho re membered by nil prosont. Mr. and Mrs. 13yorly will soon leave for the groom's old home, Mansfield, Ohio, lloth parties are well known In Myrtlo Point apd tho best wishes from a host or friends will go with them. i..ium:i) in camp PLAN CKLHIHIATION A atolcu kiss In Its own reward. ! i Upper Two MIM People Will Have Coos Hay people who eomo to high words are apt to IiiiIiiIhu In I uoiiio low ones. A Coos Hay girl hasn't any use for u man who Is too cowardly to P'.'OpOHO, It takes an optimist to got more out of a thing than there Is In It. Murrhign may be a civil contract lint some Coos Hay men net vaiy uncivil shortly after the contraot Is duly signed and sealed. lllg Time The llandon Hecordor 3iys: Himlditnts for tlio Upper Two Mile f-octlou are planning for u grand und glorious Fourth or July, accord ing to 13. L. Palmar who was In from that district. Dancing Is to bo one of the main oventH and the big tlcor or Young's Knlpt Ilompli), who Is employed In the Sturtovaut &. Cralno Logging camp on tho upper river, wiih brought to Ilaudoii to have mi In jured leg dressed. Whllo working In tho woods, Homple Jumped baek away from a line and In boiiio wny Injured his log so badly that for a whllo It was thought that he had Attornoy J. Huntley loft last weok for San Francisco, via Crescent City, nnd may contlnuo his Journey east.,1 Dr. I). 13. Hardoiihrook, dontlst,; U now locatod permanently nt Hrook- Ings, Oregon, for tho practice of hlsk profession. Dr. Ilardenbrook basil until recently boon located at As toria. Friday, May 12, will bo "fix-up doy" on tho Gold lleach hcIiooI grounds. Tho teachors nnd tho school board hnvo boon making plans to KAIM3 TUN CI3NTS City Limits North llcnd, Ho nn commutation nn CJ TICKUTH, .1?l,75 ZJ AlurhhfleliNNorlh lleud Auto Lino Hnrs ovory ton minutes from ( a. m to 12 midnight; to South Slough onco u day, leaving at 1 1 a. in.; to Rnir plro tlirbo trips a day. GOIIST .VKIN(J, Props. ! Scandiiavian-Aiiiericaii M WlIKIti: SAVINGS AHI3 SAFR 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 broken It. Kxamlimttoii of tho In- tlll oml for flomo t an(, ury. however showed that the log ftV0 0Vnrj.thnR , trnl fop , ,.. wii3 only bruised mid Homplo will ho able to work before long. Han don Hi'iorder. WILL LK.M) HIS All) Hubert Dollar To Help lluiiduu Har bor Work Tho Ilandou Western World says: Hobert Dollar, whllo In llandon, looked aver the harbor situation In Konio Coos Hay nion think they nro liberal with tholr wives bo-nuo tl.ey give thorn enough money with which to pay tlio grocory bills. MAKHIAGH LK'KNSKS Tho yfolhifwliig marrlano llconsos 'have been Issued by tho county clerk: Howard ICyerluy und Klslo Low-ollun. ' Kruost Hill and Ira L. Hhodes. Jiuiios Harnett and Alhortlno Pearl Hehgmur. Henry M. Kennedy and Odolln .Sohrloffor. barn Is to bo jurfucod with tonguol v,ou' of lending hl3 Influence to and groove flooring for the occn-KOt f"rt"r govorniuont aid. Ho mis gouo hi roriianu ami wlilu thoro will take up tho niattor of transferring tho romalnliig $12, 000 or the local appropriation to tho proposed north extension pro ject. He stated thnt ho would get the support of tho San Francisco Chamber or Comniorco In tho matter. slon. Tliero Is also going to bo bucking contests, horse racos and a number of other wild west stunts. 'J ho exact program will bo nnnounc ml later. cussful carrying out or tholr Idoas. Itov. J. II. Hoyt lort for Now Jer sey to attond tho Gonoral Assombly of tho Presbytorlnu Ministers. Ho roro his roturn ho will spend some tlmo visiting his mother in New York stnto. Ho expects to ho gone until tho .first or Juno. WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 6 per cent on savings ' I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Locnl Treasurer OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gor st & KIiik. Ieno MnnJificlil at 7 n. in., nn d returning leaving from Eaplrti H a. in. Leave Marshfield at 1 1 a.m. and returning leaii I Blmigli at 1 p. in. Leave Marshfield nt B p. in. and mintyl leave South Slough nt (I p. m. "W WOULD I.MPHOVi: PANIC WILL NUN AUTO LINK IN TIIU PI50HATIJ COUNT Tho will of Harry II. Sanford, or Myrtlo Point has been admitted to probate with Lola M. Sunfonl us ex ecutrix, .without bond. The ostate consists or J3.U00 In real estate and $902. nt) or personal property. Roubou Hotipp, u, c. Donient and A. W. Arncson wore nppolntoil p-pralsors. T. It. Davidson will run two curs this summer between Port Orford and Hiindon. One will bo his truck carrying the mall, which will leave hero at sovan In tho morning niid get back nt f:30 In tho evening. Tho other will bo his 7 passenger Studobakor, which will louvo llan don at 7 tu tho mornliiK nnd got baek there at 2:30. Tho curs will connect with tho boats ut Hundon, and with other cms running south from this place. Port Orford Tribune, ADJUIKiKD INSAXI3 d'KTS GOOD POSITION Kuriner CiMpillle Teneher PrlnelMl tit Hood Nlver HOOD ItlVICIt. Ore., May 8. Tlio city school board vhas appointed J. W. Crltes, formerly a teacher In the local hlKh school who hns spout the past ,tur at Coqulllo us principal of tho high school, to take the position or principal or the Hood Hivor high bihool the (omliig j ear. The Gold Hoaoh Globo says: Mrs. Nat Dean, or Port Orionl, who has boon u eplloptio for sov- ernl years past, was adjudged In- ""' """" sane at Port Orford last 8at..r,l.v r,0,, '" U, My' nnd committed to tho Insane asylum by Juduo Wood. Tho unfortunate lady loaves lour hoys, the oldest of which is 11! and tho youngest a mho of four months. Numloii People Have Plan to Pro vide for Visitors Tho Handon Western World says: Much eiithujliisui was displayed nt tho Patron-Toaehora' meeting ov er a suggestion mado In a talk by C. F. Pnpo that u niovomont bo started for tho purposo of Improv ing tha city park and making it an Inviting place for outside vlstim-s who conio.horo to camp and enjoy I' tlio attractions of the beach, Ho urged thnt n lndlo3 Improve-1 inaiit club, or sonio similar organl-i zatlon bo formed with that idea In' view, mnklng It a public project. mid enlisting tlio usslstanco of ov-l SAVE MONEY by ordering the famous HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, ton $1.00 Lump coal, ton $3,150 Or hull ton of both. .$1.75 D. MUSSON, Prop. Phono 1K-J or leavo orders nt Hlllyer's Cigar Store INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. S. S- Adeline Smith Passengers Only ' SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL DOCK PUnMr aa eiwiiTU TCRMIMAI nnnK C. F. McGEORGE ' Passenger and Freight AjW HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phono 3171 MANNS KINST TNIP .lAtMC AN.MAXN DIJAI) I'orinei' Ilandou Mini Is Victim of An Accident Jack Akmann, formerly om- ployed as plumbor and tlnnor at SOUTH COOS H1VNN UOAT SNNVICB LAUNCH KXPNESS leaves Marshfield every day 8 a.m. Leaves head of river nt :i:i!0 p. in, STKAMNIt NAINNOW leaves head of river lally nt 7 ii.iii. Leaves Mnrshricld at 2 p.m. For charier apply on hoard. 1IOGNNS & SMITH, Props. PORTLAND First Class 7.50 F. A. KM BURN SAILS MAY 14 North Pacific Steamship Co. Smith Terminal Dock. I. G. CUSHINO, Agent D.rect sailing to HJ! SAN FHAKCISCO, g n inn AH A. LOS AFt WBOft u.Tffl , STK. bCHMn.- MAOL Knoli year thoro is conshk'iablo ,Uo Handon Hardware company in rivalry betweon nuto mon for tlio "antlon, dlod at San Francisco ut honor of bringing tho first machlno S0VOI o'clock yesterday morning us over tho mountains from Itosouurg ,M0 result of n fall recolvod tho day to Myrtle Point. This year Nlbort Prosele of Portland, broke tho trail, making tho trip last week ovor tlio Middle Fork. H0 arrlvod In Han don Monday, nnd after spoiullng the night hero, continued on his way down tho coast to California. Han don Hecordor, Pievious wlillo engagod In hla work ns a ship plumbor. His wire in Handon was notlHod or the death. l'r' '' SC.llFl nr. AKinunn was 10, years old Hnndtfn Westorn World. DRY WOOD at Campbell's Woodyard North Front Street Phone OK-T C00S BAY TIMES WANT ADS Low Cost High Efficiency A. II. 1IODGINH Marshfield f A,NT AND ifiQiaimuu DECORATING CO Estimates Furnlibeil PhoB t48.R. MarsIiXIeld, Orco I EXPERT WELDING of METAI5 . . . . . . !-... .octinflS IH3 steel, orass, cast, iron ana aluminum - like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. UUllli V-C t . rimil Worth From Phone 180-J. PARCEL POST YOUR We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY uundC, Efficients !