The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 19, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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' The old-fashioned s trawberry short cake
which mother makes in the modern gas
range is about the mo st delicious delicacy
which was ever baked. In the old days when
grandmother made the short cake it was a
day-long task. The fi re in the coal range
had to be just right. She had to wait for the
oven to come to the c orrect temperature.
Now it is a question of minutes to get the
oven right. The mode rn cabinet gas range
makes baking a real pleasure. It has remov
ed all of the guess work, all of the drudgery;
there is no longer an over-heated kitchen and
a tired mother at the dinner table.
"It can be done
better with gas"
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WALL PAPER
See
VIERS
About it.
5PIRELLA CORSTS
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DeoDtainea in iviarsnueia
from
Hrs. Annie Holland,
Corsetier.
k 5th St, Phone 200-X
PROFITS
vs.
COSTS i
"I can't afford to use news
paper advertising," said one
merchant. "Well, I can't af
ford not to," said the second
one, whose business is grow
ing even in dull, times.. "l
don't look at what a thing
costs, but what I am going to
get out of it.
"Continuous newspaper ad
vertising brings me larger,
more definite returns than any
other kind I have tried.
"As a matter of fact it costs
less, too, for I buy no waste
circulation."
COO
TIMES
PHONE 133
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1915 EVENING
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egem rower co.
GOODRUM'S GARAGE
IIOMR OF THE
CADILLAC AXD 1)01)013
AUTO SUPPLIES FOIt ALL
SIAKKS OF CARS
a 17 Central uv. Phono 373-L
Times want nds brine results.
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ar ' e rr 1 m mi in r r ibihrtt b nr miniTr n
"OLUFF an boast are props
f3 for a weak case. VELVET
is its own argument in the
court of last resort yo pipe.
U court of last resort yo pipe. U
T. J. BCAIFN
Marshfield PA,NT AND
Kstlntatcs Furnished
, Phono UO-lt. Mnrshflcld, Oregon
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WOOD! WOOD!
Kindling wood, per load 91.75 to $2
Alder wood, 1C to 24
Inches $2 to 92.50
I'rco Delivery
V. H. LIN'ttO
' Phono 227-J. North First St.
SAVE MONEY
by ordering tho famous
HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, per ton 91.00
Lump coal, per ton 95.50
Or half ton of both 91.75
I). SIUSSOX, Prop.
Phono 18-J or leavo orders nt
II lllyer's Cigar Store.
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SOUTH COOS IllVKIt 1I0AT
SKHVICK
LAUNCH HXPIttiSS
loaves Mtirshfleld every day
8 ix. in. .mivoh head of river
at It: 15 p. iu,
STKASIKIt HAINHOW
loaves head of river ilnlly nt 7
ii. in. IOiivch .Mnt'.sliflelil nt 2 p.
in. For charter apply on board,
HOGKHS & SMITH
Proprietors
YOU AUTO CALL
FOR FGJTE'S AUTOS
Phono 2(KMj.
Night and Day.
ItlKht Onfo.
GOOD CA1W. CAHKFUL DIUVKRS
D. L. FOOTK.
20
COMMUTATION
TICKKTS, 92.00.
20
MnrNlificld-Xoitli Deud Auto
Line
Cars every ten minutes from
0 n. in. to 12 p. in.; to South
Slouch ouco u day, leaving nt
11 a. in.; to Kmplro three trips
n day.
(iOHRT KIXCJ, Props.
City Auto & Taxi Co.
Day and Night Service
For taxi, phono 20, Chandler
Hotel
For touring cars, phono 20,
Chandler Hotel
LYNN LASIHKTH, Prop.
New Cnrs Now Cars
THE REAL QUESTION
Tho question Is not, will men
l honor you for your work?
Hut does your work honor you?
Your concern Is not only to
crcato pront for yourself, but
to make that which will profit
many besides yourself.
COOS DAY STKAS1 LAUMHtY
Phono C7-J.
Chimneys Fireplaces
J. N. BAYLISS
Any kind or brick work nt
prices that are right.
And all work guaranteed
Call at "Tho Flresldo," Johnson
Illdg., 137 Second St.
French ranges, bollor work.
Phono 434-J
JUXK 1015
TO POItTLAXD VIA FLOIMIXCK
Auto Stage Schedulo
Leavo Marshfleld anil Florence
Thursday 17 C:00 a.m.
Friday 18 5:00 a.m.
Saturday 10 C:00 a.m.
Sunday 20 7:00 a.m.
Monday 21 9:00 a.m.
Tuesday 22 10:00 a.m.
Wednesday 23 ...11:00 a.m.
Thursday 24 2:30 a.m.
Friday 25 3:00 a.m.
Saturday 2C 3:30 a.m.
Sunday 27 4:30 a.m.
Monday 28 5:00 a.m.
Tuesday 29 5:00 a.m.
Wednesday 30 .... 5:00 a.m.
Si
Autos are now running tnrougn.
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On trips leaving Marshfleld beforo i
7-00 a. m. you should make Port-
I K tu 1 1 lib HtWAh tAKr NV H
a
POOS HAY TIMKS
WAR MAPS. TEN CENTS
( 11UY AX UP-TO-THK-MlNUTi:
I WAK MAP WHIM: T1II3
SUPPLY IjASTS
I They Aro Golnj; Fnut
4 I
TFonriAvaomoAr.
Itntivt to You
HO rooms, por day ..9100
100 rooms with bath $1.50
100 rooms with bath 92.00
200 largo rooms,
with bath $2.50
Extra person In
room, additional ...$1.00
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J,pPMt?iyv-Ad&
LOOK AT Til K HATKS
which Kovorn this, tho best hotel
in tho Northwest. You ran not nfford
to stop uny plnro but tho .Multnomah
when In Portland,
WESTERN LOAN A'ND
BUILDING CO.
Assets $2,340,000.00
Pays 8 per cent on savings
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
Local Treasurer
MARSHNELD-BANDON
AUTO STAGE
Via Const Itond
Leavo Marshficlil dally at
7 a. in. -I p. in.
Leave Hamloii tlally nt
7 a. m. I p. in.
FA UK 82.00
'I Stands Slalhhflelil, Chandler Hotel; '
North Ilend, Opposlto News
Stand; ,
Itauiloii, (Jalller Hotel.
II. X. "DICK' IIICIIAIIDS
Marshfield-Coquille
Auto Stage
Ienvo
On I Pliariuacy
Marhlifleld
A. SI.
7:oo
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P.M.
l:oo
5: ;to
Leavo
ClMlllllO
A.SI.
7:00
0:00
ll:oo
P.SI.
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ti:iio
SIAItSHFIF.LD-COQUILLi: AUTO
STAG13 TI.MIJ BOHKIHJLi:
Schedule iiirangeil to connect
with boats to Hnudoii, Stages to
Slyrtlo Point, Wagner, Hoseburg.
No delays.
Faro from Marbhfltld to Coqullle;
75 cents.
Single & I-nmlvth, Props.
Will furnish extra cars for
extra trips day or night; also
charter cars. "
MERCHANTS CAFE
Populur Place for
Good Meals
Prices Reasonable
Cor. Commercial and D'Uiv'y.
COOS HAY TISIHS
WAR MAPS. TEN CENTS
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huv a. i;ivivtjuwhou
WAK MAP WIIILK tub.
j SUPPLY LASTS
EDITION.
(iOVIIIIXMKXT LKAIt.MNd I'll KM.
UML VAIA'i: OF WOODS
Kxpeit Xow at liniidon Trjlnj: Out
I a tine! Ion of Turpentine from
Port Orfoul (Ydar
Tho chemical value or Port Orford
white Cedar is belUK Investigated by
the government and It may lead to
an Important Industry. TellliiK ot the
InvestlKatlon the ilandon Hccorder
prints tbo folio wing:
I SI. (1. Donk, chemical eiiKlnecr
irom tne Hnrean of Chemistry at
Washington. I). C. detailed to tho
Pnlverslty of Idaho at Moscow to
i
make tests of waste from the mills
of tho coast to determine their value
as chemical producers, was ln Ilau-
don KntlierliiB samples of Port Or-
ford cednr for experimental pur
poses. Ills visit Is a direct result
of sending samples of cedar pitch to
the I'nlverslty of Idaho by Col. It. II.
Homj. This test showed tho iinntlty
of turpentine nnd higher oils to be
obtained from a cord of this cedar
as 170 callous where ns tho usual '
amount Is about ono third of that
quantity.
Sir. Donk thought tho samples sub
mitted might bo belter than Hip or
dinary run "of Hie wood nnd came
himself to lake his own samples with
n view or making a final (est of tho
vnluo of tho cedar for distillation
purposes.
Col. llosa happened to be nway at
tending tho meeting of tho port com
mission at Coqulllo on Friday when
Sir. Donk arrived and the latter had
ample opportunity to tnko his own
samples freo from guidance or sug
gestion. Peoplo acquainted with the quality
of tho cedar feel positive that tho ro
suits will come up to the provloitB
test. Tho amount of turpentlno In
tho cedar Is ho great that It affects
tho water of the lumber camps where
It grows and some can not drink tho
water.
For n number of years tho gov-
ornment has been experimenting
to
dotermlno tho value or wood waste
and have conducted oxnnrlmouts In
j n number of plneos with excellent ro.
suits.
1 Times want nds bring results.
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TWO BIG
Saturday,
Monday,
N
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FiCfS FFCBlt en
lie CounW
e;
ItlYKItK AXI IIAHIIOItS COMMIT-
I iiii; m, si:i; inos u,v
.1. X. 'IVnl SllKK"t.s They lie .Vtkiil
Hill Poll I omiiilHslniiei' lliul
AlreiMly Done So
.1. N. Teal of Portland wrote to
Coos liny RiiKKORtliiK that the com
mercial bodies Invito tho member
of tho rivers and harbor committee
! of tho House of Representatives to
visit this locality on tho occasion ot
their visit to the const. This had nl-
ready been done by the Port of Coos
I Hay which body unrceil to pay tbu
'expenses of the committee from San
Frnnclsco to Coos Hay If they would
nm It o tho trip.
Sir. Teal's letter, which wns dlrec:-
ed to .1. W. Dennett, Is as follows
"Tho IUvcr nnd Harbor Committee
of tho House of Itepresentntlves Is
to visit this state. They wcro Invit
ed to visit the Coast by tho l.ofclh
laturo of California, that Stato pay
Iuk their expenses to California. The
Portland Chamber of Commerce bi
Invited them to extend their visit to
Oregon, nnd Washington eomniercln:
bodies lmvo Invited them lo go to
Washington. Doth these Invitations
hnvo been accepted. Tho expense, or
course, Is borne by the respective
commercial bodies.
"Wu uro all desirous, U It Is pos
sible, that tho Committee should vis
It Coos Hay, nnd wo Intend to urge
them to do so. What I would like to
know Is whether or not your Chum
her or Commerce would pay any por
tion or tho expenses or the visit to
Oregon. You will understand that
our Intention to hnvo them visit Coos
Hay Is not based upon the request
that ivuy part or the expenses ho paid
by your Chamber, but at the same
time as tho trip Is being handled In
this way, I thought you would be
glad to aid In tho matter. This Is n
clmuco In n lire time for Coos liny
to put beforo tho entire Committee
tholr sltnntlon In u wny that will bo
effective. I nm not advised as yet
Just when they expect to visit this
State, dint probably the middle or
hitler part of July."
lluvo your programs printed at
Tho Times office.
oin the Crowd
and Celebrate in
Marshfield
This Year
DAYS
July 3
July
SUNDAY, .JULY 4,
there will foe a foig
Omitiimg apd Clambake
ait the Beach.
Make your plans to take in the
THREE DAYS' EVENTS
All Marshfield will join in a welcome that
will make you glad you came and make
those who miss it long regret their absence
SEVEN
GARDINER
I
T TO JJtlL'
Found Guilty or HontlcgidnK. ami
Muxl Seivo .Sentence of 55 Days
(Special to Tho Times.)
(LMtDINKlt, Or., June lit. John
Compton, or Gardiner, who was
hi ought hero a row days ago rollow
Ing the return or an Indictment by
the grand Jury charging him with
bootlegging, appeared bororo Judge
Skipworth In the Circuit Court for
sentence.
Attorney O. II. Porter, who rep
resented tbu pilsoner In tho absence
of Attorney J. A. Duchnnan, mado
a brief tulle on bohalf of tho de
fendant. Attorney Porter said that
he understood this was the first
time Unit Sir. Compton had been
arrested. He claimed that the de
fendant was not In tho business of
selling liquor, but was merely trap
ped by a state agent, or "spotter,"
who had been sent to Gardiner by
the local officers.
District Attorney Neunor said tljo
defendant bad n bad reputation, but
as far as he knew this was the first
time ho had been arrested for .boot
legging. In passing sentence Judge Skip
worth said ho would tnko Into con
sideration the statement of both tho
District Attorney and ho counsel for
the defendant. In view of tho state
inentH made by these men tho court
said he would be lenient In Impos
ing sentence, it wns then that Jmlgo
Skipworth sentenced tho prisoner
to a term of 30 days in the county
Jail, couple with a fine of $50, Do
ing without funds Mr. Compton will
hnvo to pass tho next 56 days In
the county Jail,
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