The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 15, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    - THE COOS BAY TjrVlES, AftARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1915 E VENINQ EDITION.
FOUR
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COOS BAY TIMES
M..C MAXONEV, Kdltor nncl Pub.
DAN E. MALONEY, News Editor
Official Paper of Coos County
Official Paper City of Marshflcld.
Entored at tlio Postofflco at Marsh
field, Oregon, for transmission
through tho malls as second-class
mall matter.
SUBSCRIPTION HATES
DAILY.
Ono year $6.00
Per month .50
WEEKLY.
Ono year $1.60
When paid strictly In advanco tho
subssilptlon pilco of tho coos uay
Tlraos Is $G.0O per year or f 2.50 for
lx months.
would bo that shu l the lady who
Is getting six-bits u day for scrub
bing tlio voodvork.
When a man's anger Is smoulder
ing, It Is up to his wife to turn tlio
hose on Mini.
;T0 LAY RAILS SODW
Many a Coos liny man's reputa
tion for goodness Is founded upon j
his ability to cover up. i
If you can keep n good resolu
tion aflont for only ono day It lias
dono you at least 2 1 hours worth
of good.
l!V;li:i:il IIINR.MARSII HERETO
IIASTi:. TRACK LAYINU WORK
l.nrk of Locomotive Mas Been limn-1
perlng TIhmii for Some Days
Will Itrnt One
An Independent Republican nowa
paper, published overy evening ex
cept Sunday, and weekly, by
Tlio Coos Day Times Publishing Co.
Address all communications to
COOS DAY DAILY TMIES.
The only tlmu a Coos Bay man
likes to hear a baby cry Is when he
Is holding it. Ho knows that the
nolso will bring mother to the res-rue.
Flit MAKES OOOI) I'AVINO
THE PORTLAND TELEGRAM
editorially takes up the state
in en t made that some have de
clared Douglas fir not to be suit
ablo for wood blocks for street
paving. In this connection the
paper says:
"In n two years' trial of compet
itive paying units in llaltlmorc, sev
eral years ago, wood block was
given the award by tho supervising
engineer; and at the time tho state
ment was specifically made, that
Douglas fir was by far the best
material, tho objection to it being
that its prlco was prohibitive) by
reason of tho freight rates.
Thoro is no good reason why
Douglas fir, properly selected and
properly treated, should not be ns
good wood-block paving material as
can bo found anywhore In tho world.
It is time enough to glvo It n black
eyo when that test Is made and It
falls."
QUESTION KOI I TUN DAY
Isn't It piovoklng to know n se
cret and not ho able lo find any
body who hasn't ulroudy heard it?
And if you only knew It, thuio
nro mighty few people on Coos Buy
who do not live lit glass houses.
Most every man hopes for the best,
We'd like to dodge tho needs that
fetter,
Hut when wo get It wo don't rest;
Wo wish we'd hoped for some
thing better.
A Coos Hay mnrrled man thinks
It is polite to say ho isn't hungry
when lie sits down to n table. Hut
a hoy thinks It Is a darn He.
Engineer V. O. llludmarsh, In
charge of the engineering on the
completion of the Southern Pacific i
line from the Umpqtin to Coos Hay,
was here yesterday arranging to
hasten the steel work. They luncj
'been hampered by the ItuK m a
smnll locomotive. Supt. .Miller of the!
local line expected to lurnlsh thrin
one or ins engines uui me moiui ,
car lias been laid up for repairs
mid the engine has hud to be used i
in its place. It was expected to'
lime the motor car out or the shops
before this hut failure to send some
repair pints has delayed It again. I
Yesterday, Mr. Illndiiiarsh was!
trying to rent un engine from the1
Smith-Powers company. It would
cost about $r per day but he said
that they would save money by do-'
ing It. lie was anxious to get It'
out mid move some of tho steel at)
Sand Point heroic the Hreakwatci
brings In another consignment, on
Friday.
Notice to Campers
To iircoinmotlaU' the Milliliter Iritfflr no will operate tlio I'nM
boat Atlantic (lining: (ho camping mnimiii. Beginning .Inly I thin
boat will urn on the follow lug; schedule, dull), except Sunday
Will leme Marsh field at I : f. p. in., iiitIvIiik ill (.'oodulll's lit
.-:.", p. in., letiiiiiliig the ne( morning nl K: I.".
COOS RIVER TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
Abstracts
f.A.KILBURNjteamersSANTA CLARA
wt c.uiouu-uu. ukci-uoos Bay-Portland
worm uound
FROM SAN FRANCISCO
I
FOR RELIABLE ABSTRACTS OK TITLE AM) INFORMATION
AHOU'B
COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
MARSHKINLi) AND COQUILLE CITY, OREGON
GENERAL AOEXTS, EASTSIDE AND SENGSTACKKN'S ADDITION
AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LANDS
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, MANAGER
IOMIO n. iii. June , -jr. nnd ;, .h, .; ,,, .. ,
I'ROM COOS RAY FOR ASTORIA " A. ,',, ' f' " .
'. M. Tide, .1,,,,,, .7, ail, 117, .luly a, 7, , "J !''
FROM PORTLAND SUlh BUnCl
P. M. .Him. 111, , mi,.!,,,,. ,, ,, .
FROM COOS RAY FOR EUREKA A.M. SIN VliCL,
P. M. Tide ..,, ,, ,, a,., ,,,y ,, ,,, , un
WORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP nn ""'
Smltli Terminal Dock. Phono J!NI. y
OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
iV King.
GorM
Cars leave Mi-i'slillcld. . .
Cars Leave Sunset Ray
til.
.11 ii. in. and -I p. in.
Fines, Empire, :t."e; Tarheel or South Slough, ."Or; Sunset Ray 7."e
in.
in.
mill a
and -I
Ah! here ho comes! He's on tlio Job!
He always gets my goat;
I'm speaking of that brainless slob
The man who rocks the boat.
-
UMTU TUC TAAOT
AND THE TEA t
f
,
The beo that gets tho
honey doesn't loaf around
tho hive.
GOOD EVENING
To tnko for granted ns
truth all that is alleged
aguliiBt tho fnmo of others,
js a species of credulity that
men would blush at on any
other subject. Jano Porter.
ttttttV
- THE GOAL
A bright, sweot smile on a w'ln-
Honio fnco, '
In a fender heart, a wee, small
place
These arc- tho things that Llfo ran
bring
Smiles nro tho songs the sweot
birds sing;
Lighten the way for a care-worn
soul
'Twill brighton thiuo own to the
end tho Goal.
A cheory nod when tho way seems
dreur,
A hand-clasp firm or n word of
cheer;
These, nro thu deeds which cost o
siimll,
That lighten tho burden for one
and all;
Kindness bestrewn o'er the paths
men faro
Will win you a Kingdom beyond
compare. Selected.
Most Coos Hay married men lose
their good nature long before they
loso their good looks.
Think woll of n neighbor If you
would ho thought well ,of by him.
The more fuss a woman makes
over n secret tho less It amounts to.
It women controlled tho world
there would ho no swords and
guns. They would go to war with
kettles of boiling water.
REGALLSFIRST LINE
ACTION OF RAILROAD REMIND
ER OK OTHER ROUTE CHOSEN
Mntcilal Will He Taken From Drain
Where S. P. Mist Intruded
lo llulld
Did you know that we carry a full line of fresh
VEGETABLES, FRUITS AND BERRIES, as well as a full
line of GROCERIES AND COFFEES?
Get a receipt and save FIVE PER CENT.
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House
Phcne 394-J. Broadway bet. Central and Commercial
-". "Mauttfl'"HlllllHWwl
IMTEH-OGEJUI THJUISPDHTATIIIH B
Weekly Service Coos Ray and Sun FrancUco.
STOMSH
IP UN
SMITH
Freight and Passenger Service
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO l'() roos .
.li'NU ai, AT il P. si. ' '
San Frnnctsco Office, 000 Flfo Rulldlng, j Vln Kumbw
.Cooe Bay Agent, 0. 3 McGIeorge, phone '41
THE DAY'S ADVIC
Always Iry lo remember that If
you keep your mouth closed other
people will be compelled to ugreo
with you.
I AT THE HOTELS X
t
Chandler Hotel
K. J. Noble, Portland; Philip
Ruohuer, Portland; A, 1'. Ruehiicr,
Portland; A. l. Noble, Portland; 0.
A. Sailor, Portland; Laura' Nottuge,
Oardlner; J. M. Porter, (in nil nor;
Theodore Unlike, Portland; 1 (5.
Leslie, Cotiulllo; A. Hreymnn, Port
laud; W. E. Taylor, Portland; J. K.
Wendllng, Myrtle Point; J. R. Rus
back, Now York; P. M. Hull-Lewis,
Cotiulllo.
St. Ituwienco Hotel
James Johnson, North lleud;
Clarence Gould, Coiiullle; Mrs.
Clarence Gould, Coiiullle; Mr. nnd
Mrs. L. C. Leap, Powers; James
Thomas, North Heud; Jay Richards,
Sumner; August Peterson, Empire.
Itlaiico Hotel
Fred Kelt. Powers; J. C. Tan
ner, Portland; Dave Cowan. Alio-j ties, however, aio ehihsed as second
gany; rciiiiueit Wlor, crosient city; i iiiiiul. and are used us temporary
Sum Wilson, llluo Ridge; D. P. Wca-j spurs and sidings. .Mr. Fontaine ur
vor, South Inlet; A. Sumner, Myr- inuged for the slripmont of u (juan
tle Point; Fred Coleman, Coiiullle: tlly of these ties.
George A. Taylor, Kelt ley; Alvln l.nrlc Nelson, superintendent of
Smith, Coos Rlvor. (Porter mothers, tho construction
l.lojd Hotel ! contractors, was In Eugene on his
E. Klgur, I.lbby; t;. Arnold. Lib-1 way fiom (lardluer to Portland. Ho
by; C. K. Haley, Myrtlo Point; .Mr. , stated that the work Is rapldlj being
and Mis. Wages, Reynolds; Mrs.
Surah A Kcllcy. .North llend: Al.
K. Daggett. Allegan; J. I). Horsey,
Powers.
Somo of the old material nt Drain
Is to bo used on the Will
amette Pacific. This recalls tho work
of tho Southern Pacific seven years
ago when it was proposed to build
tho line to Coos Ray from Drain on
tho mainline. A great amount of
work was dono on grading and tun
nels ami hundreds of thousands of
dollars wero expended. Finally tho
work wns stopped and when tho lino
to Coos Rny wns resumed It was sur
veyed from Eiigono down tho SIus-
hiw river to Florence and on to this,
plnco coming down tho const. Rofor-'
ring to the fact that material at
Drain Is (o ho used tho Eugene'
Guard says: '
AV. R. Fontaine, Southern Paelf-1
Ic engineer, returned this morning
from Drain In Douglas county, whore
ho Inspected somo railroad material I
to bo used In tho Willamette Pat-Hie1
construction. When the Southern Pa
cific first planned to build to the
const It survoyed a lino down tho
ITmpqua river from Gardiner, and
began construction at Drain. Sovernl
miles or gratlo were built and huge
(liiiiiitltlrH of materials wero stored
there. Among this wero thousands'
of barrels of cement, heavy bridge
timbers and many ties. !
Tlio railroad has been using the '
material wherever possible on the
Willamette Pacific, and little but the i
ties have deteriorated in the seven'
years that It has been there. The!
GRAVEL
Wo are now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In nny quantities
from pile In our yard or in carload lots, at following prices:
From pllo on ground, $2.i5 per ynrd.
canond lots, taken from caro, $2.00 por ynrd.
Retail Department.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Opposite Post-Off Ico. Phone 100.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD KVERV SUNDAY Dl'ltlXG Jl'Xi; AT
A.SL, AND FRO.M PORTLAND EVERY THPItSII.W AT 8 A.M.
Tickets on salo nt Portland City Ticket Office, (111, ,,,,,1 Oak Slrtcd.
C II. LAMir.llS, Agent.
Phono H5-.T.
INDEPENDENT AUTO SERVICE
Mui'.shflchl, Noith Rend, Empire, Tarheel, Sunset Ray.
Leaves Mni'shfichl,,nt Rusy Corner, 7 a. in.; 10 u. in.; 1 p. in.;
a p. in.; ." p. in. Leaves North Rend L minutes Inter.
Leaves Empire K:H0 a. in.; I !::!() a. m.; t.Itl) p. in.; ;t::t( p. in.;
(1:00 p. in. Trips after these hours may bo arranged for. Phone
Rosy Cornel'. Night phono 107-R.
1 n 1 c yinniyniirn professional directory
I u I U IVIIUdUIVIIVlLu
MCE MEET IT
Puget Sound Bridge &
Dredging Co.
Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction
COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK
Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast
work the
Dredge "Seattle"
tho most powerful, best equipped and most thoroughly raodVri
twenty-Inch hydraulic dredge Ir. Pacific wntcn
Coos Bay office,
Marshfield, Oregon.
Main office,
Seattle, Washington.
MTHTLEPOB
H. H. Harper
I HOUSE RUILDER
General Repairing and Cabinet
Making.
Phono ai'J-J.
r
Walt about a month mid you will
discover that you won't want tho
thing that you feel you can't pos
sibly get along without today.
Somo of the Coos Ray brides
who start In doing light house.
Keeping turn out some pretty heavy
food.
Official Program
FRIDAY, .ll'LY a.VD, .1015
No. 1 Trot or puce, one-halt I
mile, two heats, each heat a
race, 2:3.ri class, purso $100
No. Running, ono halt mile, '
pnrso $80.00
No. :t Trot or pace, one-half i
mile, best two In three heats,
tieo for all, purso $iar
No. -l Novelty nice, ono mllo, '
$:i0 for first to quarter post,
$40 for first to hair-mllo
post, $55 for first to three- ,
quarter post, $75 for first to !
mllo stake $200 '
No. 5 Motor Cycle, 5 miles,
$25 to 1st, $15 to 2nd.... $40
SATURDAY, ,11'LY il, 111.-5
.No. C. Trot or pace, ono-half
mllo, two heats, each heat u
race, 2:115 class, purso... $100
No. 7 Running, five-oighths
mile, purso $ioo
No. S Trot or pace, ono mile,
' I Chatham, a naal Imso on tho lower (leased death rate or parouts how-1 a,B' ovory "eat a
.Thames, there are 180 war wldowsiever. for 22S of the children have v r'.0' "ln's, , lfi0
on ono street. Most or them lost , been nddod to the city's list from 'Running, one nnd ono-
thelr Hiillor Illinium. 1 In thu Hlnkliii? ! IiirIIIiHIoiih Ih.ii mnn.K- ii,.i E"th miles, for Coos mid
- " "p " ".... v., j luimru tilll i
for tho walls themselves.
J. M. Wright
, Phono ISS-n
RUILDING CONTRACTOR
Estimates furnished on request
Dr. H. M. Shaw
Eye, Em, Nose and Throat.
CLASSES FITTER
DR. MATTIK It. SHAW.
Diseases of Women mid Children
Offico Phono 330-J. Rooms 200,
201, 202, Irving Block
MANY WAR WIDOWS '
In Olio Town ISO Women llnt Lost
j Their Husbands.
IIIj At.ocltlM I'rrH to Co lit? TIoim.)
LONDON, Juno 15. How severe
ly the naval ami military losses of
the war have already atfected some
communities In Ci oat llritalu is
shown by tlio announcement that at
lompleted. Miikl of tho construction
Is centeied upon tho trostlo work
along the lahos at present. Ho was
accompanied by Wlllhun Kler, hooU
l(eoier for Porter Riotheis, stationed
at (ilcundu.
Benjamin Ostlind
CONSl'lriNO ENOINKER
ARCHITECT
AND
Offlcos, 20G Irving Block.
Phono 10U-L or 2C7-J.
Marshflold, Oregon.
MANY ORPHANS
til, AmoiUioJ l'rM ( Cou n, Tlmr. J
BERLIN. .Mine 15. -Tho number,
of orphan children tor whom tlio i
city of Berlin has to care has grown,
since April 1. HUI. from 0178 to'
10.000 on April 1. tOir. The in
crease is not entirely due to nn In-
H. G. Butler
CIVIL ENGINEER
Room 301 Coke uidg. Phono 14D-J.
Resldonco Phono 12S-L.
Dozens of Savings Accounts
Have Been Opened Here
This Year
Not all large accounts but the smaller
Knows he is just as welcome here.
For months we have been urging the opening of a
savings account here because we want to encourage
thrift and industry.
We pay interest on savings accounts.
You may open an account at any time in any amount.
FIRST NATIDWAL BANK
OF COOS BAY
Safety Deposit Boxes For Went.
W. G. Chandler
ARCHITECT
Rooms 1101 mid 302, Coke Building,
Marshflold, Oregon.
THE QFIET OBSERVER SAYS.
"jihwb or iinmii' nro tnose who 'of Mu, iA,nnldnlilo. Bonnes and Prlu
do not try lo flirt with tho brhlo- rosa nCno.
groom," ' I
Eyery pncti In u while you will I
meet a man who is so worried overi
tho money market that he can't dig'
up any niarket money.
lb R costs one cent a word j
to tell your story each day In
1 Tlio Times want columns A
!, IC
Few Coos Ray men nro able to
appreciate getting the short end of
a joko.
!-
COOS BAY TIMES
WAR MAPS, TEN CENTS
Rl'Y AN PP-TO-TIIE-MINl'TE
WAR MAP WHILE THE
Sl'PPLY LASTS
Curry County horses only.
pnrso $200
.o. io consolation race, for
nil hnrsos
good as second
o. it -Motocyclo raco, $25
to 1st, $15 to 2nd, purse... $40
Wm. S. Turpen
ARCHITECT
Marshflold, Oregon.
not finishing n8 Perl Riley Ballmger
cond. purso $75 PIANIST AND TE.
niER
Rosldenco Studio, 217 No. Third St.
Phono SCS-L,
FLnlGl
rl
BEIETT
BANK
OLDEST RANK IN COOS COUNTY
Established 1880.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $118,000
Interest paid on Tinio i
AND SAVINOS DIJPOSITS
Officers
T. W. Renuuit, President.
I. II. Plaiiiigan, Vice-President.
R. l WlllInniH, Casliler.
Qeo. l 'Winchester, Asst.
CftJ'lc''
Before she marries she is a
princess. A'"l "Her she Is mtiirloil
for a llttlo while she reigns as a
quoe'ji. But, after about ton years
of married life' and raising children
you 'could walk Into the klteheii
and ' your first guess would v
that alio' Is the 'lady who. Is doing
the washing, aiid the second guess I
Cooling Wash Stops That Itch
fnnVKour n
In
Ts-.net InhalfnnT hour not
ten minute but lu b aoconas.
Just a trvr drops of that mild, uoatli
tnK. coollnc vunb, the 1. I), II. l'ro
ccrlptlon. the ruinous euro for i:czoiii.i,
unit tho itch la cone. Your burnlnu-Kln
Ii lntantly raUavcd end you have nl
olutu protection Xrum allteimiuerbUtn
H,Uib,iC",..y:o eB ,v J"0" i Kt lra
trial boltlo of tlio tenulno D, V. 1.
J'roscrlptlon for only 15 cent.
Don't foil to try thU famous remedy
for nny kind or Biimmer kln trouble--,
wo know r. d. n. vlil ..lu. .... ...-.rT7
relief. " '
DUNGAN
UWDERTAKING
PARLORS
illl be Kept
OPl'N TO -nn: Pl'BLIC
A legulai' slate licenced
iindei taker uIR bo In
charge
Phone ll).-)..l
DRY WOOD
Y CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD
North Front Street
Phono -71)
Red Cross 8 rug Store.
Pictures & framing
Walker Studio
Koontz Garage
"' ' Agency for
OVERLAND CARS GOODYEAR TIRES - EXCELS
MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES
Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty
MB. r o.. Phone 180-i
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