HjSSBSffiiHsai THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1915- EVENING EDITION. FOUR. HorvniitH. vc shall never havo JoK; 'never hnve nn tnile)cticlutit Judiciary, . - - ,-,-, OT-U-1 ll , fT JIJ.S HAV I llVliiO uintnrns which nro free, wo Hlinll I 1 WITH THE IUA5I t AND THE TEA M. C. MALONEY, Editor nnd Pub. j we shall never be able to enjoy the J DAN E. MALONEV, News Editor! full fruits of the advantage of the "'" !.... la mi, I Bclollrnu lllll til) IllDIOVe- - - " I 111 o ux..,...s. - . -.-. County nient of lauor-snvniR nincniuery uuu 44ft slifleld. i the growth of population nnd the In- (,.)0 .;V.:XX(J creased efficiency of Inbor, until wo ulMJ" Marah-'dry tip thnt greatest source of cor-,4- , ,. 7 Offlclnl Official Paper of Paper City Coos of Marsliflcld, ttntncml n Mm Pnqlnfflnn ni Hold. Oregon, for transmission I ruptlon nnd extortion which now- ex through the malls as second-class ' Ists In the private ownership of our mnll matter. ,' !"'"" "crvlce corporations. ASSESSING TIMIIER LANDS (From Portland Telegram) N soino counties of Oregon nnd Washington It has seemed right SURSCRIPTION HATES DAILY. j Ono yoar JG.00 I Per month t l0 WEEKLY. i Ono year $1.C0 i wiion nnhl str ct y In advance the Bubscilptlon ptlco of the Cob Bayi t the ,,enmml8 ror lore rev-1 mim m r nn nnr vnnr nt ' till inn sir months -',,c for R0(1 rondB aml "cw scl,oolH 1 . nnd other needed Improvements, to An Independent Republican news-; increase the assessed value of all paper, published every ovening ex- t)1)or iaM(jg, i esncclnlly there was Evm-vonu must have felt that u cheerful friend is like a sunny day, which sheds its brightness on all around; und most of us can, as we choose, make of this world either a palace or n prison. Sir J. Lubbock. Notice to Campers To lucoininodnte the Milliliter Irnrile no will operate the lust boat Atlantic during the eiitiipluK season. IU"kIiiiiIii .Inly I tlili boat will run mi the following schedule, dully, except Sunday Will leave Mnrshfleld at (:!." p. in., nirlvliig at t.'nodHlU'.s nt .":." p. in., return I iitf the next iiioi-iiIiik at H: 15. COOS RIVER TRANSPORTATION COMPANY to the county officials, In order! lll'LLO When you see it man In woe, Walk straight up and say Hullo!" i.ti..u..in .....1 nt t... .It. .-' Jackson county, , """" """ " 'u '"' In Ik nf iipI. MOWS II1C world iiuun iinuik M" l Address all communications to COOS WAV DAILY TIMES. (,'I.OItlOL'S DAYS fnnt Hiindnv. nnd weekly, by The Coos Day Times l'"-siCo. , -1. nuy neie " ; " - SIlll, lIl0 follow 011 tllc bapki i ' ,,.., - i i .I....... ...in. H,n 1,1-hvIiiiir wir. ''"B "" " ",l" j Iii that county, us In many others, 1 the timber men pay a large percent Iiiko of the taxes, and derive "cry i little, If any, benefit from the ex- rnHESB golden and glorious luys ; ,,... of tM0SC tuxcSi There Is I are tho gcnulno things In Coos j ,10llMg fl,i,. or logical In taking such Rub nro hut a cotton roll liny climate. These aro tin action In n time like this. In truth, '-lust for wrapping up u soul, tlayB that mnko "Just living" olihcro is very little timber property And a soul Is worth a true Coos Hay a dream and n delight. ! tjmt coll(1 ue 80j, t oven tnc same Hale and hearty "How d'ye do?" They arc tho days that make thoso lirt.c it W11H )01g,t for several years ' Don't wall for the crowd to go; whack; Waltz straight up and say " Shake his hand and say " Is he clothed In rags? Oh, ' Walk straight up and say " "i iiuiio!" Hullo!" i ho! Hullo!" I Abstracts FOR RELIARLE AUSTltACTS OF TITLE AND lM'OHMA'lTOW AROUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, Sec TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MAHSIIF1ELD AND COQUILLK CITY, OREGON GENERAL AGENTS, EASTSIDE AND SEXGSTACICEN'S ADDITION AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LANDS HENRY BENGSTACKEN, MANAGER xvho leave long to return to the, ,,,,, luxurious delights of the lovely and prominent tliubernian of this langorous Juno mornings, rapturous .-Ity declares that ho can buy now noons and cool, clear evenings that ( f0r a lower figure than he has paid give one n foretasto of paradise. There's no climate in tho world i Walk straight up and any "Hullo!" j OCEAN BEACOOTO LINE Gorst & King. Cars leave Mnrshfleld 7 u. in. und 2 p. in. Cars Leiuu Stiiiiet Day II a. in. and I p. m. Fines, Empire, :i.c; Tarheel or South Slough, ."lie; Sunset Hay "."u that equals that of oos Day. PUBLIC vs. PRIVATE SHIP OWNER- (Prom tho San Francisco Examiner) RECENTLY wo were greatly In terested by tho telephone mon opoly's achievement In Unking tho Atlantic coast cities to the Pncif Const cities. An organization, styling itself tho Minneapolis would havo been n great i When big vessels meet, they I They salute and sail away; during tho last five or six yenro. -'"V ,, .7 When one adds carrying chnrges and I :"c,,' hMb upon the sea, ,.n,ial,l..ru Dm rluk lllkn.l 1111,1 ll "" ",,u "'""h '"" , jUB fact that the money could have been mndo to earn something In some other place, Pacific const timber In vestments do not look very attrac tive at the present time. Probably no lumberman on tho Pacific Const had a better mid moro successful reputation behind him than C A. Smith of Coos Uny. His operations as they wore carried on In say, ' For a port beyond the fog; , Let your speaking-trumpet blow I A Coos Hay woman likes to hire a girl to come to the house once a month to wash tho windows so sho can talk about her "maid" when she Is out in company. Lift your horn nnd cry "Hullo!" Postaj Progress League, hns used this achievement of private owner ship to bollttlo public ownership. Through Its vlco president fine Flllotte. tho Postnl Progress Lengue compares tho tolephono monopoly s management of tho parcels post by tho government, nnd asserts that pri vate ownership has proved its super iority over public ownership of pub lic utilities. Now, every well-informed man knows that had tho United Stntes government, Instead or tho Hell tele phono monopoly, boon operating tho telephones, tho Atlantic coast would havo boon talking to tho Pacific coast long ago. Comnaro tho government enter prise In this very parcel post matter. Tho express companies, established Say "Hullo!" and "How d'ye do?" Other folks are good as you. When you leave your homo of cluy, credit to anybody. Ho came to the1 ruciuu liuiisi nnu woni in in a uronu- .i,-,.i..i.. ... ,..,. , .. .... i ivuiiuui iiih in inu iui unuj, gauge, courageous way. Ho has been' whon , , h tho largest manufacturer and one of j stringo the largest timber manufacturers wo , , ., " . . . . Country far beyond the range havo ever had In Oregon. His or- . , .. , , . ,n i,nu ,. n .Then the souls you'vo cheered (lUlllbHiluil llttO UVVI1 UAXiUIIUIUl UUU T . his ontlro equipment strictly up to!,.,. I10)V , ., ,, . dnto. Ho hns lost money consistently W,, you bc' "ml B"fr ,,u,',:! every year, nnd now finds himself In! Sam Walter I-oss. the will GRAVEL Wo nro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL in nny quantities from pile In our yard or In carload lots, nt following prices: From pile on ground, $2.V5 per ynrd. ennoad lots, taken from cars, $2.00 por ynrd. Retail Depart men t. C. A. Smith Lumber 8c Mfg. Co. Opposite Post-Off Ico. Phone 100. , ono doggone note after an- ! other. ! the hands of n receiver with nn In-! debtcdness of something like ton!..' millions. :j t.ir,. in . ,i,.ik. ..,n.u...,i,,. a' Ills operations had boon widely ud- 0rfco these iIuvh Is lust ono . . t -.. .. . -- - w viiriiDnii (iiiii irt ni iihh -ni .,. nA.i.i lwt(,iauM( tlllll liu If Hi IT IU1IIIIU WUlllll havo tlono bo much harm (o tho creil- Kri nf Pnolflo Pnntit lntti1iniuikti 'Pl,i w w...iv. ....,- , -- I - rfW.IUV IIIIIIUUIIIIUIII 1 III for half a century am earning uivi-mrtl trull, ,8 now mt jnc,fc CoilHt KVny;h.oxliHT.N'n.bor and lumber cre.dts are not J u. B lmil thlnB (o be tt K00(1 ger cities and towns. The national i'y very closely scrutinized but tllI1K government, within three years after aro pretty badly thought or nil oyer i Its entry upon tho pnrrol post busl-(t10 ,.0UI,tryi M0ty per cent of tho , TT7 , , . ness, is carrying express packages to ,.,, ' ,.,1 A '.".,. i " rfio n dollar looks to a tho remotest villages nnd minuets, , , "" ,'l'"7 ",,u "l,c, nmn when he i triii1 In finnrnln ,1imIm,p ,1.. iw.u ...inMt whoro no express companies, uo.wov-. - - - i" tilht :io cents! or largo nnd prosperous, would ,",vo lo8t "10,lcy. "' nil of think of delivering a package. ' ,0"1 aru wor80 XUn" oy were! t Who built tho Panama canal? The!""" ''"" "h- U ...llnunl ... ...,.,n..l I III tllt flK'll (if IllOUn ffintu U'lil.il. I Who failed to hiilld It? Private 'nro of coinnion knowledge, no fnlr-T ,0 Bay ,,n "108t of tho u,lk" 4 enterprise. minded assessor can think or nils- ? '"K- .. Who built the. first great railway ,..,, .. ,., .. . ' ' , tnnt onencii un i no western nails " " "" u and reached tho Pacific? Tho nn-l,1,lcl1 hotter afford INDEPENDENT AUTO SERVICE Marsliflcld, Xortlt Rend, Empire, Tarheel, Sunset Ray. 1 -eaves Aliirslifleld, nt Rusy Corner, 7 u. in.; 10 u a p. in.; r p in. Leaves North Rend J." in.; 10 ii. in.; minutes Inter. 1 p. in. Leaves Empire KiHO u. in.; ll::i() a. in.; l.:t() p. in.; ;!:;(() p. m. ; (1:00 p. in. Trips after tlie.se liour.s may he arranged for. Plioue Rusy Corner. Night plioue J07-R. gets down io his The men who have nothing High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Conner & Hoagknd The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 tlonal government. Who built all our great canals? The national and stato governments. What money built nearly all our railroads? The money appropriated by cities, states and towns. Everybody knowing the history of our railroads knows that they have rarely benefited the men who built them. The Inventor rarely received any ndvnutngo from his Invention. Tho public money which enabled the construction of those railroads was stolen by fraudulent reorganize- MtWk I'niiunii tulio iwinttLk in,,. .nt . ( iiiMvn uuiier aiioni to encourngo : ' ' ' ! largo Industries ami lnnr. i,.v.inr- "Rerestcd in your ancestors Is to- thau to pursue a policy calculated to!CiUU, t,UJ "m',!l,tor" '" t e'" drive them away. l'' ''"' " NOTARIES ARE NOT COMPLYING WITH LAW Serietaiy of Stnte Calls Attention to ilIih'I i,r i',.i'fii,i i..itii,c,. i of New Art I The average Coos Flay i treats a new nciiuniutuni'e than an old friend so tho Ifilcud thinks. H. H. Harper HOUSE RUILDER General Repairing and Cublnot Milking, woman , VhoaQ g.jg.j. better II ii PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY II (1 1 C 111 in PI I i) I U IVIIUGI RACE MEET HI I with i. i . V.V. ' i, :.Vj ," .. '""'S1, ""'V'1' l-- wt Hpoii.1 today ' iivrtiniiiiuiv i' tui iikiii in ii i SAI.E.M. Ore.. June III. Secretaiw Rons, out or which have been built' ,f ?,ut" 0Uult '" an interview said un tho uront fortunes which threaten "" 'i'i)us notaries throughout this ronubllc today. 1 1 10 .s,,u,, wur 'oniplylng The process of building a railroad nml wrtwlrltiir It lu fiilli imiliti'ulf-ifkil by men who Imvo studied the hls-"u" ,u' nieir seal is used His tory of these enterprises. Cities. I i tliT.Ir conmilsslon'exllin's" !'! bl ""i.0.w"H,.,,,,",,,.?,,r,l!,,4, ! "'! OluittsahYtharuumero'LvlluX mviivj mi 't tii lint in i uiinii in uiih J the t 111 th cy that built the road hegl and these dishonest manliiulators and speculators iiuletly buy Hum stock at bargain nitres. When thev . have thus stolen the road, they be-, Llt ol unclaimed letteis lu the kiii iu rim ii moro eiiii'ientiy ami 10 Jiarshtleld Post Office for the week VOL' KNOW THEM They never savo, they waste away Their money and then try to bor-low; The i iiln they .uorrow. hope to earn to- road, linscrupulous men get In- r' """" " im-ii nuii uuu . . o Its mnm.ge.uent. dellheratelv run " .V T1" '! vc .V. .. . ' v': o road so badly that It shows a loss' )",.. "."". " " ",,,l,".llVu i n stocks which ropreseut the ...on- ' ;' .!. "1 T. .... " 1 .. """8- ,T n to fall. "" "' """ ' I I .... r.CL.IMi:i I.E'lTEHS !A : J. M. Wright Phone 18S-RI RUILDINO COXTRAOTOR Estimates furnished on request ' MYHTLE POIM Official Program ERIDAV, JULY UNI), 10ir Dr. H. M. Shaw Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Ci LASSES KITTED DR. MATTIE II, SHAW. Diseases of Women und Children Ufrico Phono liao-J. Rooms liOO, n0. aTrot or puce, one-halt -01. 202, Irving Block I n.llo, best two In thrco heats, No. 1 Trot or pace, one-half mile, two heats, ouch heat a race, 2::iG class, purso $100 No. 2 Running, oiio half mile, purso $80.00 ending, June Ifl, lUlfi. Persons call- DAILY SERMON Benjamin Ostlind Do not allow the making ' CONSULTING ENCRNEEH AND or plans for tomorrow to In- ARCHITECT ' teriere with doing what you ! Offices, 2015 Irving Block, planned yesterday to do to- Phono I03-L or 2C7-J. day. 4 1 Murshfleld, Oregon. tttf4ttf A man nlways a iti-. iiiwiuiiy ami suiciue,!'. ; llrackley, .Mrs.; Hock, Dick; followed In (he wake of this ' Chase, E. . I.; Talbert, Joseph; Cupper oad wrecking by manipulators Wn, . i',.csoll M,H , ,..,,' ,.,.,'' stock gamblers. The American ., Jj.V , .', '', " . ,0" KrUson' le today are paying hundred m Elnheth; Erlckson, William: A little candle Is as easily blown (out as a little Balary Is blown lu. About the only luxury some Coos i Hay people have is Imagining that I they are sick. Maybe there wouldn't bo so many hand-painted Coos Hay girls If there were more hand-spanked girls. pour water Into the stock, thus nuik- ini tliofr mllllmiu liv n Irtitinnilitu as dishonest and ten thousand limes jl"K ti,v ,,l 8!U,, ul)l I'lease say ud more lianiiful than uny for which the I 'itlsed u.id pay one cent for each worst thier Is now confined lu state ,0,u,r l',,,lHl rr lirlaon. I Ilacon. (Jeo.; Hetty. Paul; Illume. Poverty, Insanity and suicide, l ; llrackley, .Mrs.; Hock, Dlekj uuve rallroi nnd st puopl oi inoiisnuus or millions or dollar rorii, .lames; tiillotte, Mrs. C. !!. every year lu rates and fares nn diver. Thomas; Ilnrils, Mr. and Mrs. stock which Is ns fraudulent as ato 'i.' iiPria w . ,, .,.,",,, counterfeit bill. ''" illxn'' ' ' Harris, Clarence; Our American public life has been ! Illni,,'u'l,fi0n' "' Uellenimn, A. I..; rorrupted until we have almost reus- Iverson, Mrs. Amell; .lohnsou, J. It.; ed to have confidence lu tho hones-! Johnson. Mrs. J. 1.; KarUon Miss tyof aujbody. Many of our business Allim. Kwi,illir Krull,.. , ' ',,' men have been made cowards umli, . " ! rKl' Uo: our courts have been caused to for-i UUI" tieorge; LUJeroth, D.ive; felt public confidence, and thought- .McCnffey. 1.. 1).; Malde, MUs Mablo; fill men made to fear for the exist-.Moore, Victor; Parks. HUP Parks "? m. " .. r..1'!1,1: '.';, '??.!. 'I; ,l!s.(.,!, W. II ; Peters. A. M.: Powers. Karl tPn,' opinions he believes It would and power through tho private op.,',! XUmia' ( mu- ''l. Mrs. M.; ;ta,u an '" machine to keep tab oration of our railroads and other ,lml- s Richardson, James; Hog- J" a11 ,lu ornery things he Is sup public servlco crporatlons eis. l.ee; Rutherford, W.: Russell i l)08l'tl do. Ill Germany, where tho govern- u w . ui ... ,, . c ' ment owns nearly all the public utll ".inti." 7, , '' """y. w.e; Itles, wo have soon wonderful proR- mlt"' ,l Stephens, .1. J.; Sweet, ress In nearly every direction. ii,nl- '.; Stadden. Geo. H.; Staddeu. Switzerland was the most corrupt W. M.; SUuinan. Kred; Taylor liar country in Eurono when In doaimrn. ..i.i- t..ii.,.. h. , . ... tlon she ii.lnnln.1 ll. Il ln.lv.. . I ' ". ' '""v"' " ' " ejgail.H. I.. IS.. , , r: , . H.,G. Butler with a lot of money Isj ciVIh ENGINEER great help to himself, i Room 30, Coko ,dK. Pnono 145.j, Rcsldcuco Phono 12S-L. W. G. Chandler ARCHITECT Rooms 301 nnd 302, Coko Building, Marshtlold, Oregon, Wm. S. Turpen ARCHITECT Mnrshfleld, Oregon, a bachelor can sun. up i.is faults i Perl Riley Ballinger on the fingers of both hands. Hut after a man has been married for awhile and has heard his wife's PIANIST AND TEACHER Residence Studio, 217 No. Third St. Phono 3GS-L. f.co for nil, purso $ias No. 4 Novelty ruco, ono mllo, ' $30 for first to quarter post, $40 for first to hatf-milo post, ?D.r for first 'to thrco quorter post, $75 for first to mllo stako $200. No. r Motor Cycle, 5 miles, $25 to 1st, $15 to 2nd.... $40 SATURDAY, JULY , H) in No. C. Trot or pace, one-half mllo, two heats, each heat a raco, 2:35 class, purso... $100 No. 7 Running, five-eighths mllo, purso $ioo' No, S Trot or paco, one mllo, j , iiuuo ueats, every neat a j race, purse $igo ( No. 9 Running, ono nnd ono- j olghth miles, for Coos nnd ( , Curry County horses only, purse $200 No. 10 Consolation raco, for an uorses not iinisuing ns good ns second, purso $7$ No. 11 Motocyclo raco, $25 i to 1st, $15 to 2nd, purse... $10' EOUPPER WITH WIHhlkhs Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TI.Mi; V SAILS FROM MARSIIKIELD EYERY 1) A.M., AND FROM PORTLAND EYEHy Hl'XRAY III iiv --.u.m:at T,lriw,v at . AM Tickets on Kale nt Portlnml City Ticket OrfUe, l(, ,, Phono Jin-r. ,, ' "k S,rel. v- " LANlii'iio . "7 -'gent. Puget Sound Bridge & wreaging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. Gcnonl r.i .. COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR Wm' Oiir Coos Bay olto hasavailable lor OrowCoasI Dredge "Seattle" tho most powerful, best equipped and most theroucld, twcnty.lnch hydraulic dredge in Pacific ,, CooSitflBayM'f,fice'n Main office Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle. Walhfini.. " JIVIIl i INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION Weekly Servlco Coos Ray nnd San Franclico, U STEAMSHIP ii SMITH Freight and Passenger Service SAILS PROM SAN ERANCISCO. EOR coos .y Jioxnw .1PNE 21, AT :t P. M. ' Ban Francisco Office, 000 Flfo Rulldlng, Coob Bay Agent, 0. "F. McQeorqe, nd Mer Number 23 Phone U. Dozens of Savings Accounts Have Been Opened Here This Year Not all large accounts but the smaller depositor 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 UTIDHI L OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For Itcnt. FLANAGAN I BENNETT 1 OLDEST RANK IN COOS CO IX IT EhtuhllHliod lHfil'. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid on Tinio AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS Officer ,.., ,, J. W. Rennet t, PieHldont. ""' ' lU'.U'1 J. II. KlnnnRuii, Vice-President. II. 1 Williams, Cashier. r.J.kr. (Jeo. V. Winchester, Asst. Cawr. fakilburn: Steamers "SANTA CLARA San Francisco-Eureka-Coos Bay-Portland North Bound FROM; SAN FRANCISCO . .,, ., 10:0(1 n. in. .lime 21), 2."5 nnd HO, July ."J, H, , -l. - " ' FROM COOS HAY POR ASTORIA AND PORTLAND. 1. M. Tide. Juno 1H. 22. 2T. Julv 2. 7. 12, 1" o' JT ., . - South Bound FROM PORTLAND . , Ml (I P. .M. June II), 21, 21), July I, l, II, . -' ,arn FROM COOS RAV FOR F.UREKA AND SAN ,,,,AN'1.,. .,,, P. M. Tide June 10, 21, 211, July I, , H, l, -' NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. Smith Termlnnl Dock. Phono 10. W E. STlTHR, Sem' referendum, and throueh ihio mniuiul ",",r. .Mr.; nioy, 'I the people aetiulred the rallio.iils. '' '' Since then Switzerland Ik nchnow. lodKed to he the purest republic the world ever naw The mine shame to Amerlcu which hud u betltr mart We shall never have honest pub- E.; Young. Question Km- Hi,. ),V 4 Have .Mm noticed that a tmre hates to he liured by bores? DRY WOOD at CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD Not Hi Front Street Phone 271) 1 HiiBh McLaln. P. M. Marshfield, Oregon Timet want ada bna result. 'scout. Cheer up! If you only aicoin pllshed half the things you Intend ed to do you are a iirottv emu! Pictures & framing Walker Studio DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS vWII he kept OPEN TO THE PL'RLIC A regular state licensed iiudei laker will he in I'lllU'KO ZZ I'houo 11)5. J Koontz Garage Agency for R OVERLAND CARS GOODYEAR TIRES - EXCELb MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty ....'.. .. Phone 180-J ranrin urnnt vtraat ' - IIUI III 1 IUIII vjuuui