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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1915-EVENING EDITION TWO GOGS BAY TIMES & O. MALOXEV, Editor mid Pub. tAN E. MALOXEV, News Editor GOOD CIT IZEOIP Offclhl Paper of Coos County Official Paper City of Mnrshfleld. Entered nt tlio Postofflco nt Mnrah field, Oregon, for transmission thtough tho malls as socond-clnss mftll matter. 8UUSCRIPTIOX RATES HiUlil. , . . , ... ...i.i. f tlluk . . IG.00 morning to near mi: iiuuiuoa ui month ' ("' WEEKLY. Ono year $1.50 RISROP St'MNER SPEAKS ON ITS RELATION TO Clll'RCII In l"iit Sermon Outlines Ills Pliins and Ropes for the Rloeeso Olt'ROII The Episcopal Church wan tnxed to Its full Beating capacity yesterday y nun MBEH MVSTERlOUS TRIP OK FIVE PORTLAND MUX IXTO WOODS One Per Whnn tin 1,1 utrlrllv In ndvnnco the ittiscllptton pilco of tho Coos Bay Times Is 5.00 per year or $2.60 for ilk months. m Walter Tavlor Sumner of tho oc casion of -lilo initial visit to tho Mnrshfleld parish. A class of seven teen was presented for confirmation by tho rector of Emmanuel church, Itev. It. E. Drowning. The church was beautifully decorated for the oc- Ad. independent Republican news- caslon and special music was given fiaber. published every evening ex empt 8unday, and weekly, by The Coos liny Times Publishing Co. Address all communications to OOOH IlAV DAILY TIMER. AN UNJUST SCHOOh LAW TODAY Is school election day but under tho laws of Oregon n person living In a school dis trict of the first class, such as Jifarshflcld may not vote unless his of her name appears as a taxpayer on tho last assessment roll. The only exception Is in tho case bf ppoplo having stock In a corporation as corporations that nro assessed. Under this law a woman may not vote In a school election oven though hor husband bo a taxpayer and even tjiough sho havo children in school. No man with children in school may vbto nt a school elccttlon unless ho bo a taxpayer. In districts of tho third class, however, any head of a family mny voto oven though ho bn not a taxpayer. Tho law as it stands with refer ence to tho qualification of women voters at school elections is absurd and unfair. Women nro particular ly interested In school affairs and arb particularly qualified to Judgo of school probloms and act upon thorn. Yet tho majority of woniyn nro prohibited by Jaw from exor cising tho right of franchlso at school elections. A bachelor if ho is n taxpayer may voto or any In dividual but tho mother of children S. considered unfit to voto unless by clianco sho lias somo property assessed In her own name. Thero Is no law on tho statuto boblts moro improper or more un just. It thoro aro to bo qualifi cations for school elections beyond thoso of tho ordinary elector thoso qualifications most assurodly should not bo such as to make out lnwu of women who havo children in ffcuool and who thoroforo como most directly in touch with school affairs and aro most vitally concerned In (lie proper administration of tho schools. Tho woman of Oregon should got tbgbthor In n united way and seo to it that this rellu or Imrbnrlsni is thkon oft tho Statuto books of Oregon. WITH THE TOAST : AND THE TEA 1 GOOD EVENING Thoro Is courtesy of tho heart; It Is allied to love. From It Hprlngs tho purest courtesy In tho outward bo- lmvlour. (loutlin. JUST AK OK Old) Just as of old! Tho world rolls ov and on; Tho day dies Into night night Into dawn Dawn Into dusk through conturlo7 untold Just us of old. Tlmo loltora not. Tho river over flows, Its brink or wlilto with blossoms or with hiiowH ; Its tldo is warm with spring or winter cold Just aa of old. Lo! where is tho beginning, whero thu end Of living, loving, loimlng. Listen, friend I Ood answers with a Bllem-it of pure gold Just as of old. Jnintm Whltcoiiih Ulloy. A Coos llay man doesn't wish In hoar your opinion unless It coinci des with his own. by the choir. On nc.t Thursday even ing a reception will bo tendered Ulshop Sumner nt Oulld Hall when an opportunity will be given all members and friends or tho church to meet tho new Ulshop and hear of Ills plans for tho advancement of the Church In Oregon. In his sermon yesterday Ulshop Sumner spoke on Good Citizenship, the attitude of service to the enured nnd community being given special stress. Regarding plans and hopes for the dloccso of Oregon three special wish es of tho Bishop wcro advanced. Tho first wns missions, "for with out missionary work, said Bishop Sumner, a church soon dies of dry rot. A church which has no interest outsldo of the four walls or its church edifice narrows Its vision tin til Its efficiency in the work of Christ Is gone. Tho second was tho conservation of child llfo Tor tho church. "Tho church opens its doors and cries for tho child and gets It not," said tho bishop "and the fault lies not with tho child, not with tho public schools as is so often claimed, not with the traps and pitfalls of tho streets but with tho parents. "Wlmt aro you parents doing toward building up a character that will withstand tho temptations offered to your child? Wlmt religious instructions nro you giving your child? I should llko to seo tho doors of your parish room open very day In tho week for tho entertainment nnd instruction of tho children or .Marshriold, that thoro might bo healthful, recreation nnd amusements to offset tho many vic ious pastimes so easy for tho child to find." Tho third hopo or Bishop Sumner wns to found in Oregon n natlvo clorgy. "Slnco tho Episcopal church was built In Oregon there havo beon but two candidates for holy orders from tho state," said tho bishop, and Oregon needs clergymen for her many parishes and missions, mnny moro than tho Eastorn somln arlcs can furnish." Tho bishop spoko most earnestly to tho young moii nnd boys In tho congregation urging thorn to consider tho ministry ns of fering tho greatest field for sorvlco to humanity. Ho spoko also to par ents urging them to dcdlcnto their 'boyn to tho sorvlco of Christ. "Somo will say," said Bishop Sumner. "That thoy cannot afford to educnto their boy for tho ministry. Olvo mo tho boy and I will Kot tho monoy for his education." California Jublleo Quartette Or plieuni Ti.tt.tro Momb.y (i TuomIiij. r. II. K. KEIl'Y, DENTIST Phono Ma-J, Room 201. Coko Iiidjj. California Jubilee Q.mrtotto Or IjlH'iim TlionUv Monday ami Tuesday. NOTU'lTTlFciTETnTOIW Notice Is hereby Klven thnt tho undersigned, by order of tho Conn ty Court of Coos County, Oregon, has beon duly nppolnted administra tor of the estate of Alphonso l). Boone, deceased. Now thoroforo, all persons having claims against said estate nro hereby notified to present tho same to tho undersigned at tho office of John F. Hall, Room ll, Eldorado Block, Mnrshfleld, Coos County, Oregon, duly verified ns by law required with proper vouchors, within six months front tho date hereof. Dated this 1 Itli dny of June, 1015. ARCHIE BOONE, Administrator of tho estate of Alphonso D. lloone, deceased. First Insertion June 1 1. Last In sertion, July 12. . Cut This Out It Is Worth Money No Coos Bay man evor loved a certain woman. Thoy aro all more or less uncorlaln. In their frantic efforts to buc tlmo somo puoplo waste a lot tif It. Any Coos Bay woman who has boon married for five years will tell you that tho capital prUo In the matrimonial lottery is still un drawn. A Coon Bay man doesn't tak" much caro of a toupoo. But who i a woman is working around tho kt. chrn she leavos hor hair upstairs on tho bedroom diessor so It w in t get gieasy. A Coos Bay married man" dollars won't last long unless his wife has sense. Returns From Vicinity of Kail Creek After Three Days Trip on Ilor.selNick Speculation Is rifo its to tho out come or a visit hero this week of flvo men from Portland who aro known to be Interested in timber and who havo Just returned from a two of three days trip with Ben Mc.Mtil len, Into tho vicinity ot Fall Creek nbovo Allegany. The men arc E. .1. Noble, A. P. Noble, George R. Sail or, H. P. Beuhner nnd Philip Ilcuh ner. They returned to Portland today on tho early stage. "Just looking over tho timber," said Ben McMullcu after he returned Inst evening. Mr. McMullcu has dono consldcrnblo work for Fred A. Kribs, a prominent tlmbcrman of Portland. It Is known that Mr. Kribs owns nbotit l,S0O acres ot valuable forest land In tho vicinity of Fall Creek and nbout 10,000 acres are owned by the C. A. Smith Company. The men took flvo horses with them nnd n camping outfit, being gono for threo days. All of tho men already own sinnll holdings of tim ber In Coos nnd Curry counties nnd it Is understood that thoy hnvo good financial backing. Whether or not a sale of timber Is contemplated Is not made public though Mr. McMulIon vaguely hinted there might possibly bo something of that naturo take place. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS . . Notice Is hereby given that tho County Superintendent of Coos County, Oregon, will hold tho regu lar examination of applicants for State Certificates at tho High School building, Coqulllo .Oregon, as follows: Commencing Wednesday, Juno 30, 101C, nt 9 o'clock a. m. nnd con tinuing until Saturday, July 3, 191G, nt 4 o'clock j). in. Wednesday Forenoon Writing, U. S. History, Physiol ogy. Wednesday Afternoon Rending, Composition, Methods In Rending, Methods In Arlthmotlc. Tl.urhday Forenoon Arithmetic, History of Education, Psychology, Methods in Geography. Tlnuxlay Afternoon Grammar, Geography, Amorlcan Lit erature Physics, Mothods In Lan guage, Thesis for Primary Cortlfl cate. Friday Forenoon Theory nnd Practice, Orthography, English Lltoraturo, Chemistry. Friday Afternoon School Lnw, Geology, Algebra, civil Government. Saturday Forenoon Geometry, Botany. Saturday Afternoon Gonornl History, Bookkeoplug. Raymond K. linker County Superintendent Boat excursion and picnic for ben efit of Public Hekt Room to South Coos River, Seaman' drove, Wed nesday. Rainbow leaves Market St. dock nt H a. in., retiirnliiK at 0 p. in. Stilts 50 cts, Children under II, 25 ctH. Children under (I, no ehi.i'Kti. Everybody Invited. Llliby COAL. Tho Mud YOU have ALWAYS USED, mono 72. rnclflf Livery and Transfer Company, 1915 BI1C E M DSUMMER IE MYRTLE POIM TUT F Cut out this advortlsemont, enclose av?"?. tuSL& Co- 2835 Bliollloia ,y?,,-Li,1ilcaKO' V1- wrW your name ana n.Mrusa dourly. You will ro lalt'iUis! ri,tUr" 'V trIul 'ttcUaBocoi nm.1.?! v,yy' Honor nnd Tar Com pnumi, tiiu stamlnril family remedy lor couKlifl. colds, croup, whooping' coukIi. tlBlitnfa nnd Voroneia "a cue.!, srlppo und. bronchial coughs. (J) Foley Kidney rills, for over vorked ami disordered kldnoya and S,cuCmCa,fl.nJ.,'t Jt"n,S laCh an (3) Foley Cathartic Tablets, a. In.J! .7.(!mo ?."'' ' 0"ShlV elemisltnr cntliurtlc. Ksncclallv i-nmr.iriin,- I Mont poiHiu.8, and i purKatlvu needed ! e wry body with hIuitkUIi bowels it nd turiHd liver. You t-iui try thtaj tlircu fuuilly iVii.vdlcn for only So. For salo by Owl Prescription Phar- macv. Frank 1) Cohan. Central Ave nue, Opposite ClLiiidfcr Hotel, Tele-Xo( phono 71. Official ProKriun FRIDAY, JULY XD, 11)15 No. 1 Trot or paco, ono-half mllo, two heats, each heat u race, U:3B class, ptirso $100 No. 2 Running, ono half mllo, Po $80.00 No. 3 Trot or paco, ono-half mllo, best two In threo heats, freo for all, purso $123 No. -l Novolty rnce, ono mllo, $30 for first to quartor post, 10 for first to lialf-mllo post, ?R5 ror first to threo quartor post, J7C for first to mllo stako $200 No. 5 Motor Cyclo, 5 miles, ?2& to 1st, ?1B to "2nd.... MO SATURDAY, JULY SI, mis No. 6. Trot or paco, ono-half mile, two heats, each heat a race, 2:35 class, purso... $100 No. 7 Running, five-eighths mllo, purso $ion No. S Trot or paco, ono mllo, threo heats, ovory heat n race, purso $159 No. 0 Running, ono and 0110 olghth miles, for Coos nnd Curry County horses only, l'urso ?200 No. 10 Consolation race, for all horses not finishing as good ns second, purso $7 j It Motocyclo raco, $25 to lBt, f!5 to 2nd, purso... $10 CSSE3U f. ? -- KjSzCi ;i si' vimmmm, vlrrm rTv 2 jijjf WKJWf' Gas Stove Convenience with Kerosene Coolks tlie Coolklog IVo4 tlie Cook A good oil stove concentrates all its heat at the cooking point. That avoids an over heated kitchen and that means comfort for the cook even on hot, sweltering summer days. New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove For Best Results Use Pearl Oil 'An oil stove brings the convenience of gas to homes without gas. No heavy fuel to carry. No dirt and ashes. And yet it cooks anything -a big coal or wood stove does. It is clean, convenient, economical. No odor. Does not taint the food. Asl: your dealer. Sec exhibit, Palace of Manufac tures, Panama-Pacific Exposition. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Marslillt'ld A COMPLKTF. L1XK OF Til 1-3 - NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVE .MAY ALWAYS 1113 FOUXI) AT SUMNER HARDWARE CO. MARKF.T AVI3XU13 MARSIIFIF.Ll), OR13. FLANAGAN & BENNETT B OLDI3ST HANK IX COOS COUXfY Established 1HHI). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 ' Interest paid on Tlmo AX1) S AVISO'S DFPOSITS Officers J. W. Hoiinotr, President. J. II. FJiiiinpm, Vice-President. It. F. Williams, Cashier. O'eo. F. Winchester, Asst. Cashier. notice to tamn To m-rointiioiliito tho Httiuniei' trffc vVo M iers boat Atlantic timing (ho rninilnK season, liocln.. U, fat Imat will run on tlio filluwliiK .sche.lnle, ,i. "K ',",- 1 till, Will leavo Multifield ut .:in ji, 1,,., nrrhi,,,! 0,U't'l't ,S,,",laX .1:55 ji. 111., letiiininj,' tho net inornlnK at H-1- ''"'"'""I's nt COOS RIVER TRANSPORTATION COMPANY mmmKt&rzvwuii&&diuxz,xzttbiztva&fH: F.A.KiLBURNln 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. FIHST MAT DHA L BANK OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For llent. canomavian- "WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE" imericai Bank We Appreciate Your Business HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO 9 Strawberries for canning at.. $1.25 and $1.50 per crate Loganberries for canning, at $1.25 per crate Guaranteed fresh laid eggs at .. 35 cents per dozen Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House Phone 394-J. UE0. GETTING, Prop. Broadway bet. Central and Commercial i-SANTA CLARA San Francisco-Eurcka-Coos Bay-Portland North Bound FROM SAX FRANCISCO 111:0(1 u. in. .lime Uo, sir, ami :to, .inly 5, 111, r, ... ., FROM COOS RAY .FOR ASTORIA AM) POIlTMNh P. M. Tide, June Hi!, UT, duly a, 7, 111, 17, .., T ' South Bound FROM PORTOAXI) (I P. JI. .lime 1!0, HI, i!, .Inly I, , , , .., ., FROM COOS HAY FOR IRJRF.KA AXI) SAX FlUXl'mro P. M. Tide, .Itino HH, lid, duly I, , it, m ... .," .',, ' 1 U, til, NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. Smith Terminal Jhiclc. Phone i!KI. w ip rnmTtTr ,, " " i LJLK, AgCllt. uuiiiiiiiiiaiiBais ikh nnis hiiiimiihism i uAuassasassaasBsmmsmkamtmi FQUIPPIR) WITH WIRRI.KSS 5teaship Breakwater ATAVAYS OX TIMR. SAILS FRO.M MARSIIFIKM) VADllY SCNDAY DUItlNU JUMl AT 8 A. ,M.. AXI) FROM I'ORThAXI) K RRY Till RSIIAY AT H A.M TirkutH on Mtlo ul Poitliind City Tkkot Office, tllli mm Oak street PIioiio :W-.I. ii. j. Molm, ,mu il'JILI OCEAN 1 RAMSPDHTATIKIH T Weekly Service Coos Rny and Sim Frnnclsco. STEAMSHIP IB SMITH Freight and Passenger CO. Service HAY MONDAY, SAILS FROM SAX FRAXCISCO FOR COOS .It'XU 111, AT it P. M. Ban Fruuctflco Offlto, OOO Fifo RulldiiiKi und Iter Number 23 Coos Bay Agent, O. I McQeorqb, Phone U. Puget Soiind Bridge & Dredging Co- Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coas! work the Dredge "Seattle" tlio most powerful, ue.st equipped nnd most thoroughly rooderi twonty.lncli hydraulic dredtfo In Pnclflc wntcn Coos Bay office, Main office, Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Washington. GRAVEL Wo nro now propared to furnish GIIAVI3L in nny quantltlet from pllo in our yard or In carload lots, ut following prices: From pllo on ground, ?2.?5 per yard. . canoad Iota, talton from cars, J2.00 per yaw. Retnil Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. U'I".1UU .T"IUVU Abstracts FOR KBUARLI3 ARSTRAOl'S OF 'IT1IA3 AM) IMMIW1 AROU03 COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MARSIlFIiai) AXI) COQUIIilili! CITY, ORHGON QEXERAL AOBXTS, RASTSIDE AXI) SKXOST.1CKK.V8 AVV AGENTS FOR OAXADIAX PACIFIC ItAIWMAU ln HEXRV SEXGSTACKEX, MAXAGI.H INDEPENDENT AUTO SERVICE Mittslifleld, Xmth Rend, Emplro, Tnrhevl, Sunset Ray. Loaves Maililleld, nt Riisy t'onier, 7 it. m.j 1 n. in.; 1 p. m.j - P. m.; 5 p. in. J.wnes Xmth Rend 1." minute later. Leave, Emplro Hint) a. in.; 1 l:;io . ,.. j.;t0 ,,, ,,. ;,.., ,, ln; tlitto p. in. Trips after thee hours may ho nrnuiscil for. Phono Riisy Corner. Xllit phone KI7-R. BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE COOS BAY TIMES OCEAN BEACHTUKTTINF MiiK. Car.s Gtnt .V Curs leavo .MiHshfield Leave Sunset Ray n. in, nnd " p. in. ...... fl il. Ill ttn1 f ... Fuivm, Empire, ;.V; Tarheel or South Mont;!,, auc; Sunset Ray 7oe Koontz G arage Agency for OVERLAND CARS GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELbiu MOTORCYCLESUNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty Mnrfli Prnnt Qtrnnt " .. Ph,ie ' twiin i i uiu uuuui