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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHRELD. OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1916.-EVENING EDITION THREE LEX tUiA GO! I STOPPED FLETCH HECKER THIS MORNING FOR EXCEEDING SPEED LIMIT. "YOU CRAZY, ARGUED FLETCH, " WAS ONLY GOING FOUR MILES AN HOURES; LAUGHED I, P2.t-ir nuw.TOI UWKE SMOKING THAT 400 l Tt imes Magazine Department & News of Near-by Towns erf 'W -je.-. ITtffif v ViOA ,,. . ji?Mi CRISIS CAUSED BY WILSON'SVACILLATION United Republican Party Need cd to Restore Self-Respect and Honor to U. S. Kitchen 6upboard iTintv coiwrv xotfs FISH DAY MENU. XoMM of Hoguo ltiver fi-oni Hencli .Hcportcr (.'old Portland, Ore. A review of the In consistencies of tho present Demo- emtio Administration, particularly In Its dealings with the belligerent pow- era of ICuropu und with Mexico, was presented by Theodore K. JUurlon, j Ohio's candidate for the Kcpu oilcan ' uomlnatlon for the Presidency. , I Mr. Uurtcn, who Ib ox-United States i Senator from Ohio, spoke under the auspices of the Oregon Itepuhllcan ' l Club. Ills address watt essentially political In Its nature, but In view of the present difficulties confronting thu rUIDAY-IlltUAKlWBT. Stewed Dried FIks. Cream of Unrlcy. Creamed l'liimin ltaddlo. Holts. Fruit Uuttcr or Jelly. Coftco. IA7NCIIi:ON. Haketl ltentin. Hteueil Tomatoes. Ilrnn llrcutl. Sliced Orange. Tea. UINNU1L Tomato Soup. Deviled Fillets of rigli With Tnrtnre Sauce. linked Potatoes. Spinach. Pickled licet. Apple I'lu und Cliecso. CoRc. Tho Caka Dox. UUXB CAKH.-ltub one and one half eiipfuls of white sugar into one nnd one-half tnblcspoonfula 1 .-.. ,.... I. .. .......I I .1 i. ... ..i.i. .if I. nil.... tilt tli.t t..t1.a tf fit-.. ..,. -M1IIWII ll nilH lUllClll-tl UirOUgUUUl WllU ' u '"'"i " "- jwin .' till," u highly patriotic tono beaten light, two-thirds of n cupful of Miss Williams, chaperoning her school pupils hold a May Day par ade. District Attorney Johnson and wife lort tho first of tho week for llaudou to meet their daughter, ronilng for a visit at homo. Supervisor N. F. Macduff of tho Siskiyou Forest was a visitor In town Tuesday. Ho Is on ono of his regular trips over this portion of his district, coming In by way of Coos county. Gardner Ollphant got too enre Icsh with his 22 rlflo tho other tiny, and tho result wan. n bullet through the calf of his leg. As no bones were hit, tho wound Is not serious. Henry Colvln nnd Tony Canlno are overhauling tho launch Queen of llogue Ulver, with which they will put in tho summer off tho roast 'letm sea fishing. They will operate from Hogtio river south, and expect to market lliulr catch The audience manifested Its uucqul- prune Juice taken from stewed prunes, vocal approval by a tremendous ova- . a cupful of chopped prunes, a teaspoon tlon when ho said: mi or n.ivdi.i.d rliiiiiimnn. onn-liatf "At times llko thin wo are not Ho-' teuspoonful each of grated nutmeg and . at I':'',,,". California publicans nor Democrats, Socialists or ' Kri cloven, two and one-half cup- I i-ruuiu.uuu.siB, wu ure American cm- , fllU ,., ... .. ...... ...,. (lllvi,,ilf sens." 1 tcaspoonful of baking powder, und last i.ui aeuaior uunou was oinpi.uuc in uf ,, Htr , om..lmr nspoonful of his declarutlon that tho very presence iwilli .iuuil...i i ,.in nt i.t unfi.r. of theso International complications ,,,. , laycn or , limf. Vho t.ooIlll, j calls for firmness and experience In stewed prunes ' handling the alfalra of the Nutlou. 0llu Krk chocolate Cnke.-Cream ouc-' Under audi conditions and under ,m,f CH,r liut,,.r wm, ,, , 0I1U. i such elreuinstances, he usserted, tho lmir n,rs Krniiu1tititl sugar, ndd one- thoughta of tho peoplo Instinctively i.ir .niifiu mhii- mill: mid om-linir ton. tllrtl tfl til, Itiitilllitlntill titirtv flu. ....... . . i i 1...1 ' . w - -- ' " spoouiui huii.i uisoivcii in uuc-iiuu cup- mm pany 01 oxperienee, me party 01 capu- f wnrm wulcr. Atltl two squares blllly, the party of accoinpllshmeut. ' Kt-nttMl ctioculate or nctint half cupful of "The one fact more obvious than ,.,,,. ,, i.,;. a toiixhounrul vaiillla. ROGUE HAS MORE RAIN THAN COOS 'GRAVEL We tro now prepared to furnish GUAVKL. In ny iiutltlii from pllo In our yard or In carload lots, at following prices. from pile on ground, $2.'fi per yard. Canoid Iota, taken from cars, $2.00 per yard. flatal 1 Pepartmait. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite FoaMMflco. Iliuat 1UO. GET NEW MUSIC you High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef ficient cloiks being out of tho high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Conner & Hoagknd The Leading Grocers 797 South Broadway. Dealers in Good Groceries Phones 348-J and 326 cut Administration." lilt lllllll lnnl till 111 ilAtntl n illnnlla. I Co.no in and play tho latest victor , ,)f t0 nl MmMMtlMon.H records on our machine und aeloct COmluct of International affairs, uay tho ones you ricslro i lug: ! B,000 to Cliooso l'roni "Now tho President makes tho most Wo will order special Numbers ror extruva-gunt speeches for prepared- I ness; ho nays wo must have tho larg est -Navy in mo world; he says that no man can tell what u day or an hour I may bring forth. It was surely justna obvious when the flrat gun wub fired In Ktiropo that tho United Stutes must ( bo ready to protect itself as It Is to ' day. There la hucIi u thing as bclut; too lute to prepare, but when danger 1 threatens there In noomch thing as he , lug too early. Yet tlirj Administration has been on both ulihii of this question j with equal extrnvagttuco of assertion, with equal Impntlouoo of all who dls 1 agreo and with equal Inability there ; foro to convluco uuyouu of Its euliro olncerlty. ! "And what Is It till about? Hero again tho whole difficulty arose from til ft ItVftrtlttJI nt itiu1 tu?t iriiitiiliitiiu talents of the prostvut Admlnlstrntloii, tho passion for Ititorfereuce In the af fairs of other nutlonu and tho inability to kcop uway from both sides of thu sumo question. "On February 10, 191C, tho Admlnla- any otnor in nil tho conflicting current two cupful Hour. Print with while of events." ho said, "Is that the prim-1 t.Ki itk, either In layers or drip cut Ignoble Btatus of thu United States , pink- p;)n. In relation to other countries dias been ! Caramel Cake.-One-half cupful hut brought about by the halting, tho va- ,.r, a citpful Ntignr. two eggs, one-half dilation and the hesitancy of thu pres- Miiiful mill:, two Hcnnt ciipful.H Hour L. L. Thomas Music Co. 7!l IVntml A 111110 WALL PAPER See VIERS About it. QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposito Blanco Hotel, Phono 10CL. MAHSHFIIIM), Olt&'OOK I with which litis been sifted a teaspoon fill cieiiin tartar anil one-half teaspoon ful soda. Hake In two layers. Frost- Ins; for cnrainel cake-llutter slro of an eg;,', two cupfiiW confeftloner'M sugar, two-thirds cupful milk. Hull six min utes. Iteat until cool, then add vanilla to tlavor. Make chocolate frosting In the same way, only add tho grated I i-hix'iilntc or cocoa. iiiiniiit of Water Then. Slightly Mine Tliim Itccnnl fur This Locality The record for rain on Coos Hay boon broken but Itogtio rlvet- Iiiih this loiallty hent with over 2 Inches iimio rain. Tho (lold Ileach Iteporler says: Til I.i Hcctlon of tho const Is i.r- j taltily Kcttlug tin nbtiudauco of mois ture this Heauon. Tho rainfall 'or April was "i.'ii; Inches, making tho total hIiico Heptemhor :i..M) Inches. April hud 1 1 clear days, 10 partly cloudy, and (1 cloudy. Tho tern pornluro for tho mouth was: mean maximum '.7, mean minimum U!. Tho ninxlmtim was US on tho Hath, and tli j minimum was :i I on tho .Mil. Delicious Cake, One half cupful but ter (melted, hut not heated), one and oiichajr ettpfuU sugar, two eggx, ono-. half cupful milk, one-half teaspoouful eri'iim tartar, oue-iuarter teaspoiiuful soda mixed with two heaping cupfiiU lliiur, measured after sifting. Add the butter the very last thing. Trout with chocolate Icing. KgcloHs Spice Cake.-One-half cupful shortening, a cupful Migar, one-half MAXY SKA. IiIOXS Are ItepoVteil I'ls-dliig nt Month of llognii ItUer Tho (lold Uoach Itoportur say.i: A groat many sen lions have bonti feeding about the mouth of the river lately, ono person reporting leaNpoouful eluuumuu, one-third tea- i having seen xuvon at ono time In spoonful cloves, one-half teaspoouful 8Klit Insldo the bar. That menus nutmeg, n tenspnonfr.l soda dissolved not , ., , .,.,,.. rn . moii around ntitsldo, hut also that In a cupful nour milk, two cupful ; I For rollnMo Ali.stmrlH of Title nnd luformatloii about COOS HAY ItlCAIj KSTATU, seo Abstracts Title Guarantee & Abstract Company Marahfleld and Coqiilllo City, Oregon. General Agents liiststilo nnd SenghtackcnV Addition, special attention paid (o ii8sessiuentN und payment of taxen. I1I2XUV BKXGSTACKKX, Manager. WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 6 per cent on savings I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. l.ocul Treasurer Hour, u cupful chopped raUliiN, one half cupful chopped nut moats. Sprin kle sugar on top before baking. Coffee Calie.-One-half cupful short ening, one-half cupful sugar, one-half cupful colTee. u cupful raisins, one-half cupful currants, one-fourth cupful shaved citron, a teaspoonfl soda ills I AM THE WANT AD by FRANK M. LEE. My business is carrying messages, I am the winged messenger of mod em times, going in a thousand direc ts all at or.o time liko the sparks rom an anvil, H rido the vehicle of publicity the modern newspaper, 7 am more efficient than tho tele phone, faster than the telegraph and more wonderful than the wireless, no ?m, as constant as Tennyson's "Brook as capable as Hercules, and aslmpoitant as Atlas, - am a servant to everyone, r'Mp, prosperity and work hand in "and with Opportunity, H am the instrument Qf4tho seller, the Eeir' . e employer, .the employe, the jnaiord, the tenant, the business man, 2 mechanic tho rich, the poor, the j and tlie young of everyone every where is no one who doe? not need lie' I am as necessary as machinery, miLlPrve 'le Purpose of an agent, a miaaie man, a go-between, exacting no commission for the things I do, r' am iVnorfirl hv tho fn0m.c;. ihnsn who nave stood ctill, Ijut I am appreciated by those who have kep up with the times; those who have adopted tho modern way of doing things, I carry nothing but messages of good news ami am as welcome in tho homes I visit as a ray of sunshine on the most dreary day, I biing messages of good cheer to the unsuccessful and the unsatisfied; mes sages that tend to satisfy the wants of everyone from the wearor of the silk tile down to the one who dons overalls, I know no day no night; for I am on duty always, I am a savor of money; a saver of time; a savor of steps, I have admission to every homo, ev ery office and every place of business, No doois are closed against me, I reach the top floors of the tallest skyscraper and tho farthest away homes of the rural districts, I skip no one and play no favorites, I am for all the people all tli time, I am a creation of modern times an evolution of the old town crier, I have no substitutes, no rivals, no competitors, I am tho "one and only," I am the Times Want Ad, Try me, trntlon warned tho Uerman govern ( incut of the consequences of carrying i out tho policy foreshadowed In Its ml- lllOT Isel of tho United Htntes or In causing nrt onlmlf wyifiita sifted I lour (n.eas. I tho death of American citizens, and ' ,l,v,, "r,c'r "I"""' 0"l",f teaspoon I threatened to hold tho Quriiiuii cov. ! t each cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves and ! eminent to a ctrlct accountability for , allspice. Italic slowly. nay such act. "A nolo from tho Secretary of State on May 1C, last, limited tho rulo that 1 lives of uoiicnmbatauts of neutral or 1 othor states should not bo put in Jeo- I ,,.,,,,.,,..,,, ,f .,.,,,,, . ! pardy to such ns sailed on unarmed ' v,-IvhI-,vM-l-W-,-W-h-H-j 1 merchantmen. .1. 1 "Tho word 'unarmed' Is Important. ) j liiit, departing from these earlier dec- X 1 luruiions, in mo miter pari or January, -. ' 11)10. tho Statu Department, In u nolo ! to tho various powers sought to indue , tho allies to disarm tholr merchanl lieu nnil placed especial stress 011 tho disadvantages of biibmarlues In con- T fllct with armed merchantmen, saying .1. there tiro 11 great many aalmoii be ing slaughtered, for It takes many a fish to feed oven one sou Hon. FLORENCE ARRANGES FOR THE CARNIVAL IthtMlmlcnditin Festival This Month Will lie A lllg Kvcnt on tho Sluslavr Tho Florence West snys that tho committees appointed to arrange for tho Rhododendron Carnival at Floronco on May 27, are at work nnd will try to make tho Carnival a great success. The different commlttcc3 mot at Hrynd's hall to talk over tho situa tion so tlioy could work to better ndvantugo. Tho executive commlttco oxpocts to arrange for excursion rates on tho railroad and tickets will prob ably bo sold for the. trip from Ktt geno and way points to tho ocean beach and return. A stop will bo made at Florence to tako In the ox ort'lsea here. The time Is short so It Is neces sary for every body to help what they enn toward getting things ready. nmvKH lasT piiiixo Thiil Pint nf Hliislnw .letty Work Is Finishes.! The last of tho piling for the north Jetty at tho Sluslnw wan driven Wednesday nnd that part of tho work has reached tho end, ac cording to tho plaiiB for tho Jotty when completed, says the SIubIuw West. Tim rock Is being dumped In an fn.U as possible nnd It will 'only bo 11 short time till the work on that Hldu or thu river Is finished. Engineer I.eofo says that the chnuiiol of tho river Is steadily Improving nnd ha Is very confident that It will wash nut conaldorablo deeper yet. WATKK PIPi: AltltlVFH Tho Floronco West says: Tho gas schooner Ahwauceda enmo In from Portland to deliver freight for Floronco. Among other tilings was a largo quantity of spikes for tho plank road nnd tho water plpn for tho city pumping plant. The. captain said ho ax pectH to inako weokly trlpj to Florence. IIOHHIJ IH HFBTItOYF.D Tho Foronco West says: Tho resldenco of W. L. Mend on Indian crook was bttrnod with most of tho contents. The loas was es timated at about $2,000. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mend wore In Ku gouo at thu time with a sou who had submitted to a aurglcal oper ation n few days before. l'''''''''A'''li'''''VWW'WWVVWW,' DOUGLAS COUNTY NEWS n :t tt tt tt tt f-tuxj 7'Aru.'ldriL toto lice ant- 4 In substance It would not bo fair that "Swat Hie Eggs" Belter Than "Swat the Fly" S' in siiusiaiice 11 wnuiu 1101 110 lair tuai v - tho submarines should bo compolled W-H-H-W-W-I-W-H-H-H-I-H-H-H' from Himh viirkpIh uti.l llml ,ii.,r,.innt. , C? " A L '" " " n k00U "r,-rf' , men should not bo permitted to carry I armament at all, stating further that , the United States Government was ' seriously considering tho anuouueo i meat of its purpose to treat a mer chant vessel carrying guns as an aux iliary cruiser because of the changed .conditions In maritime warfare result but It Is llko locking tho stnblu after the hor.so Is stolen. Thcie la 11 better ono, "Swul the eggs." Prob ably every magazine and nowspiiper In the United .States printed Inst sea son from one to u score of itrralgnments of the common houselly thu disease MARRIAGE IS RESULT OF AN ADVERTISEMENT ('. A. Wither, Itetlml Handier, Find 11 Wife. Through Medium of I'iihIciii .Mngiiluci ItOSKIIimo, Or,. May 9. Follow. lug an acquaintance nindo through tho medium of an eastern mngazlno, C. A. Wllbor, u retired rancher nnd busluosH iiiun who lives hero, and Miss Adu (Itinn, formerly of Oko mall, Okla., met for thu first time, nnd woro married In this city, Mrs. Wllber Is probably about 2S years of age, whllo her husband Iu 11 oar tho half century mark, Filoiids said that the wedding was the result of a courtship conducted Wll.l, Ol'lvN MIXCS Col. I, use of Kutlicrllii Plunk Devel opment of Propel ty Tolling of mining property whltih Is to ho opened tho llonoburg Ho vlow says: Probably forojh'adowlng tho -.arly dovohipnietit of some of tho mo.t valuable elntilbar properties In ilitu poct'on of the state, Col. J. F. I.ujo, of Ktithnrlln, will tako stops In a few days to reopen tho well known loads of tho mineral at Nonpareil nnd at n point soma distance near er to Suthcrlln. Mr. I.U80 only recontly bought J 0.1 iuios of laud, which Includes by corroHpondonro for several! "ic 'd ttinnol und prospects which months. Today Mr. Wllbor tnado a were worked many years ago, and coimiuoiiB in marmiuu wunuru rusuii- . i,.,,-.!,,. .,. ,..i111i,i ,1.- flu, Inrnntllu Ing from tho Introduction of the sub- .'';",; " ' ,, .... .,..," ! marine and Its defenseless character, "After the publication of this note Ceriuany and Austria-Hungary on or about February 10 very promptly an nounced that on anil after March 1 they .would regard all merchantmen carrying armament us warships and would exercise the right to destroy them without warning. 'What did thu President do then? pa 1 a lysis lly; In a word, Hie twentieth century pest, tin enemy of mauUlnd. "Swat tho lly" has become tho sluguii of tho day. For every 'lly killed In June there will be 10,000 less In July, 1,000.000 less in August ami by .September the most ambitious boy, eager to cam thu prize for the gt cutest number of tiles "Ho said. 'No. for such a course . killed, couldn't possibly lift tho progeny would Involve tho loss of American clt- , of litis bluglo lly which oscncd him Iu Izuus, and Amerlcuu cltUeus have tho ' tho hpiluglliiie. All very true, hut right to travel on merchantmen armed Mheio will till theso llles lay their eggs for defense.' 'and rear their pieclous babies? Cuu inns wo Hiiiiiiiiium 10 pursuuuu ....,., ..,,.,.,.. .lnMlnnr thorn Huglaud and France to give up u right which they claimed under luturuutlou r.l law, but would not usk American Itlzous to yield a right which wo al leged belonged to them under the sutuu law. "In other words, wo took tho posi tion that Kugland and Franco had no right to arm their merchantmen, for thus they became warships, while, on tho other hand, only a fuw weeks later by wholesale, the larvae or the eggs) Wo can, easily nnd cheaply, and every city Willi ordinary legiilatlous may be come u llyleh-s town. Files breed Iu tilth, und If you get ufler those places It will savo 11 lot of swatting later on. Our government has carried on uu extensile experiment with manure piles nnd the eggu which each female wo maintained that although they 1 lly deposits therein by the thousand wero warships, Germany had no rluht and has found the icinedy. it Is ordl to sink them without warning. I nary borax, one of the commonest' und "So It appears that tho whole con- dioupust of minerals, produced in trovorsy, of which tho end Is not yet, ulmijilanc-o In the Fulled Slates, and It fraught as It is with ho much danger , , ,u muUi) 0 ,Iy vm to tho peace of the United htatos, dls- . wnrihliuw ns ,1 ruturu llv Itorux cussed from one eud of tho country to 1 'lull "" ns r,llliru " l;'"ux tho other, causing tho most acrlmonl- fut n-'out c H I'"1""1- "nd tlle ous debates for many years Iu Con- crude borax mineral, colemaulle, con gress and leading to a split in the slderably lexs, while thrce-llfths of u party charged with the responsibility pound sprinkled through ten cubic feet of government, was brought about by ubout eight bushels -of muiiuru will shilling our position and taking a , , l)0 . CCIlt of ,i,0 t..,,.8 umj wug. btand directly contrary to thu out first ntsumed," I guts of tbu tly. rail trip to Stithcrllii, returning with .Miss Ciiun n fow hours lator. Holh apepared lo ho In tho happiest of spirits as the details for tho wedding wero arranged, but modestly declined to (nil; of tholr correspondence ro tnniiro. Mr. Wllbor lived on n rnnch near Oakland, Ore., for n number of years, and later coiiductod a store ut .Mel- this is now leased by othor iiarlles who ulreudy have a crew at V'Oik uncovering the load. Tho other lo cation, which has boeu owned by Mr, I.u.io for some time, Is as yet of uncertain quality as lo Its oro bearing properties, however, ami Mr. l.itso Iiuh employed City En gineer I,. (I. Hicks to make an un derground survey. It Is exported rnso. illnco ho retired ho has lived that a ciow will bo placed on this In nn attractive home In Hosehurg Mr. and Mrs. Wllbor will make their fuluto homo here. land a short tlmo later, XH W IXIHAX OI'FICI.W, Ail01111 Man Is Sent to the I torc hing Offlio ItOBBIHMtO, Oro., May !. 0. K. Coo. formorly connected with the Indian servho at Halt Itlvor, A'l zona, will at onco relievo II. 0. Wilson, who bus order. to proceed boon to tako charge of a now up pnlutment In the Kant. Owing to tho r-icont cliango.i made by the l..aiSs of Iho department ut Wash Itifcton, however, Mr. Coo's position hero will bo that of local superin tendent, whllo Mr. Wilson formerly was .liipnrvlsor us well iih superin tended' fur a district compr'idug tin "t of the territory 011 the "iicifie Coast, I'KKS HAS PIPK Douglas County Man Says He Was Justified A Douglas county man claims that he wan justified In hitting 'in otlier man over tho head with a gas plpo. The Ilosaburg Itovlqw In tell li'ic the story says: Harold Waterj, who was arrested bet" a fow days ago on 11 chan.'o of tittaoklug Carl Itosltiud, a Dfiir Crook rancher, with a gas pipe, thls morning furnished thu required ball and was released from the county jail. Waters admits that ho struck Hoslund, but claims that lie WU3 Ji'Ftltlcd In the act. Tho trouble reunited from an ultorcatlon over the use of souiu horses, according Iu tho proBOCutlug officers. 41 a