The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 29, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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tlCOOSBAY TIMES
tf. O. MALONEV, JCditor nnd Tub.
DAN K. 1MALONEY, News Editor
Coos Hay boy who doesn't worry Ills
mother every dny in Iho year la n
greater freak.
Official Pnpcr of Coos County
Official Pnpcr City of Marsliflcld.
Entered at tho Postoff Ico at Marsh
field, Oregon, for transmission
through the mnlls ns second-class
mall matter.
SUUSCRIPTION HATES
DAILY.
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For month G1
WEEKLY.
Ono year . f 1.G0
When paid strictly in ndvnnco tho
subnet Ipt Ion ptlco of tho Coos Hay
Times is f 0.00 per year or $2.50 for
six months.
If you nro going to get married,
why not get married on a Friday,
or on tho 13th of tho month? Then
you will have something to blamo
It on.
FOREST CASES UP
FOR A HEARING
An Independent Republican news
paper, published every evening ex
cept Sunday, and weekly, by
The Coos liny Times Publishing Co.
Address all communications to
COOS HAY DAILY T1J1ES.
AMERICANIZATION DAY
IT 13 nn Inspiring Idea, that of in
corporating ns one of tho feat
urea of tho coming Fourth of Ju
ly cclobrntlon a welcome- to nat
uarallzed American citizens nnd res
ident nllens. Coos Day's celebration
will then becomo part of tho
nation wldo "Americanization Day"
Idea. This Is in every way n most
commendable movement nnd In tho
lino of making tho Fourth of prac
tical ethical lvalue. It will restore
something of tho essential signifi
cance of tho dny.
Never, porhaps was thero a more
fitting tlmo for demonstrating tho
unity of tho American people, wheth
er native or naturalized citizens,
whether descended from genera
tions of Americans or tho children
of immigrants. Nover has thero been
n tlmo when this unity needs em
phasizing and tho dignity of Amer
ican citizens needs to bo realized
moro.
Coos Bay docs well to Join
this great patriotic movement.
DAILY ADVICE
Girls! If you want to bo
Juno brides you'll have to
hurry. O.nly one moro Juno
day this yoar.
Thero Isn't much romance In hav
ing n sunny disposition for you don't
go mooning around.
Yi: JITNEY.
There went forth a man ono bright
June day
Ills steps wero brisk, ho sure felt
gay.
Ho was thinking hard, ho did not sec
When Goo! GooJ there came a little
Jitney.
It struck him hnrd; It struck him
fair,
And some said ho tried to tread
tho air.
A call in hasto for doctors three.
Where did ho land? Seo Wil
son, F. E.
W. D. C.
HocrnI Coos County Men Concern
ed In Controversies Rcgnrd
lug Use of Public Lands
Hearings nt tho Land Office of
tho contest cases botween tho For
est Service nnd settlers within tho
boundaries of tho rcservo wore con
tinued. Thoso whom tho Forest Sor
vlco Is trying to prevent from acquir
ing titles nro: Fred II. Garrett, Hy
mnn S. Krlbbs, Georgo Lalngor,
William llerry, Georgo 11. Guorin.
Jr., Jnmcs McCloskcy, nnd David II.
McNalr. Tho Forest Sorvlco Is bas
ing its contention on tho allegation
tlint tho homesteaders hnve not com
plied with tho law, while at the same
time making It nn Issue that they
settled on tho lands previous to tho
establishment of the reserve.
A man usually reels as good as
his stomach.
In
WILL HELP NORTH HEX!)
THE: Simpson Lumber Company
has announced that It will con
tlnuo operations for another
lx months nt least. Tho mill was
opened for nn experimental period
of sixty days with tho Intention
of continuing It If It could bo mado
to pay at this tlmo. Tho orders
have boon given to continue for
another six months. This means a
If It wasn't for the wcathor half
tho pcoplo on Coos Day wouldn't
hnvo a blamo thing to tnlk about
to tho other half.
And speaking of tho weather,
It "was a glorious day, now, wasn't
it?"
This Is tho truth that now I toll,
And I think you will hold so;
When n Coos Day girl thinks she's
a bello
She sure likes to bo tolled so.
The Coos Day good fellow who
spends tho early portion of his lifo
burning money usually spends the
latter portion of his life sifting
tho nBhcs.
Tho reason a bachelor is so par
ticular about wearing sox that do
not wrlnklo about his ankles Is be-
great deal to North Dond. It means cnuso after ho is married his big
that about 2'-!C men aro assured worry will bo to get a pair of
of steady work in that city, that 'socks without holes In them,
tho mill and two logging camps will i
he
he
for
ono .a living.
I
tun continuously and that the two Every Coos Day man knows
steamers of tho company will ply i could make himself famous if
regularly from North Dend. The i wasn't so blnmo busy working
Slmpion company is a large
and that it intends to operate right
along Is a big help to North Dend. ' If it camo to a show down there
' nro some Coos Day people who
wouldn't have the nervo to preach
WITH THE TOAST' :.whM tbey pracl,ce-
AND THE TEA t
?
GOOD EVENING
Civility Ih u charm that
attracts tho love of nil men;
and too much Is better than
to show too little. Ilishop
Homo.
When n Coos Day woman tells
her husband that she has some
thing she wants to talk to him
about sho usually means that she
wants to talk to him nbout some
thing sho hasn't got.
THE SUN DREAM
I dreamed o' tho shadows on tho
Sun
And hero's what my Sun-Dream said:
"He's shndln' his eyes
In tho saddened skies
So ho won't seo tho world go
dead!
He's scon enough o' tho cruel war,
Where they know not wlmt they nro
flghtln' for!
Tlioy'vo taken u world
battleground,
for their
Another mystery is how a thin
girl can cat six squaro meals u day
and grow thinner and how n fat
girl can eat two chocolates nnd
gain four pounds.
A Coos Day woman can Imaglno
that sho is saving money because
sho hns everything charged and
douan't ask her husband for soino
coin every morning.
If you hnve no wife to Interrupt
you, you will, ordlnnrlly, bo ublo
to finish tho story you stnrt to tell.
If you nro crazy enough tho peo
plo will tnko you seriously.
iii.i.p!
They're making u world o' sighs, i if real asslstnnco you enn lend,
1 1 ..... ii. .... i .. i "
Heathen bands
Of tho ravaged lands,
Like God bad led the skies!
Tho stars look on fiom tho fluids
of space,
Or shrink In shauiu before God's
faco.
For men nro dying and women weep
O'er orphunod homes and drear,
And holy shrines
In tho battle lines
Are wind-blown ashes there.
Earth's hopo and fnlth and Heav
en's sweet trust
Trampled now in the hattlo's dust-
Frank L. Stanton.
Glvo quickly and glvo twice,
Hut you can't aid a hnrd up friend
Hy hnndlng lilm advice.
Your hnrd-up filend will thank you
then,
Full many u time nnd oft,
If you'll obllgo him with n ten
And so let him down soft.
LOl'IS GOItll Is our plumber.
Central Aenuo. Phone i.31-,1.
Dr. H. E. KHLTY, DENTIST-
Plume U'J-.T, Doom HOI. Coko bldg.
MANY MUSICAL AFFAIRS
AT THE EXPOSITION
llciirllf Gjerdruni Writes The Times
Interestingly of Concerts and
Musical Matters
SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 2.1, 101 ii.
Editor Coos Rny Times:
I nm writing n few Hues nbout
Musical affairs which I hnve hnd an
"opportunity to attend while here,
thinking that these might prove In
teresting to my friends In Coos Bay.
Tho Exposition offers, In a musical
way, many advantages nnd I have
been greatly benefitted by my stay
here.
On Juno 4th I heard n grand con
cert in tho Civic Auditorium by tho
Norwegian Choral Union of 800
voices nnd the Luther Collego Con
cert Band. Chorus nnd band did their
things splendidly. However, I could
not get my enthusiasm up to any high
pitch on this occasion. Tho reason
was probably tho Improper ncustlc
conditions of tho vnst Auditorium.
Thus, tho soloist Mmo. Hcnrlkko Ohl-son-Solcm
did not, in my opinion,
fully reach her hearers, in splto of
n highly developed soprano voice of
good quality and range.
Tho United Swedish singers of
tho Pacific Coast gavo n concert In
tho snmo Auditorium on Juno lGth,
assisted by an orchestra under tho di
rection of Axel PlhlBtrom. Their so
loists wero Mine. Suudcltus, Mr. Gus
tav Ilolmqulst nnd Mr. Joel Moss
berg. Mmo, Sundcllus Is nn nrtlst of
tho very highest clnss; her singing
was very flno, especially noticeable
was perfect breath control In hand
ling of her volco of great volumo nnd
beauty. Wisely, sho had chosen num
bers most fitting of tho occasion,
they Mvero mostly Swodlsh Folk
Songs.
Tho greatest event so far has been
tho concert last Saturday of the
great French composer, Cnmlllo
Snlnt-Sacns. Ho conducted In n num
ber of his own compositions, tho groat
Exposition Orchestra, augmented by
Sonsa's Dand. Ono of tho numbers,
tho Symphonic Episode "Hall Cal
ifornia," composed especially to com
momorato the Panama-Pacific Expo
sition, was very inspiring. Tho solo
ists on this occasion wero: Miss Ada
Snssoli, Harpist and Mr. Hornco Brltt
Vlollncolllat. Tho conceit was ono
long to bo remembered, every sent In
tho largo Auditorium was filled.
When tho great composer first ap
peared on tho stnge, overyono In tho
audience nroso, giving him hearty
ovation. I shall hnvo tho pleasure
of hearing this great master In an
other concert tomorrow evening,
In private circles I hnvo been on
joying sovernl pleasant musical uf
fulrs. On tho lGth I played nt nn In
formal muslcnlo at tho studios of
Eva and Mnrlo Wlthrow, wldoly
known hero for tholr nctlvltles In
muslcnl llfo. On the samo program
appeared Mine. Augotto Forot, tho
celobrnted Chanson singer of Paris.
Another enjoyable muslcnlo. in
which I hnd tho pleasuro of taking
part, was given at tho studios of Mr.
Ed. Clmmberlnln, of Berkeley, ro
contly. All In nil, I am enjoying my stny In
San Francisco very much. Tho Expo
sition Is, of course, very flno. All the
Stntos aro very well represented and
tho Oregon Building Is indeed ono of
tho most nttractlvo of them all, and
I nm proud In finding tho splendid
exhibits from Coos Bay there.
A Joint recital to bo glvon'by Miss
Soflo Hammer nnd myself In Portland
has been postponed until fall. I shall
return to Marshfleld about July 1st,
ready to reopen my studios on July
nth. ,
With all best wishes, I am
Yours very truly,
Honrlk GJer'drum
t NEWS OF OREGON t
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GRANTS PASS An informal i"
cuptlon wns given for Judge Twohy
nnd his sons, who nro to build the
railroad from Grants Pass to Cres-
ront City.
ROSEUURG Tho Roseburg tenm
von tho Douglas County baseball
chnniplonthlp by defeating tho Ci
yonvllle team.
EUGENE -Tho pcoplo, of Eugene
aro rliipulng for n big Fourtn of
July celebration nnd hnvo nrrangol
for some big attractions.
FLORENCE Tho City Council
has ordorgd additional sidewalks to
bo built on Front, street.
ASTORIA Tho Oregon Const nr
tlllory hold a successful gun prac
tlco with tho ten-inch guns.
PORTLAND Bocauso ho risked
his own llfo to savo tlint of nnother
man in a minting nouso, tiioums
Gavin, driver for tho Portland flro
chief, will bu awarded a mednl.
SALEM II. L. Kolley, of Oregon
City wns elected a master fish war
den by tho Stnto Commission, to
have chnrge of general police duLlcu
nsldo from tho hatchery wont.
FREEW'ATER Rev. 13. C. Clino,
recently called to the locnl Baptist
Church, has assumed his duties.
MILTON Tho homo of J. W.
Snllng was destroyed by fire, caus
ing a lossof $2000.
SALEM Insurance Commissioner
Wells hns Issued a warning to tho
pcoplo of Oregon regarding tho dan
ger of fireworks on tho Fourth.
STANFIELD James M. Kylo wns
elected mnnngor for this season of
tho Stnnfleld Fruit Growers' Asso
ciation. OREGON CITY Tho voters de
feated tho proposition for n bond
issuo to build n lnrger school.
i&T NEUTRALITY YMwiA
I 1 it"labak;"ari Tommy, you S&XIMwmiX
I J call tt "baccy," so suppose, in dlmmMl
I the inercsts o' neutrality, we JSmSHbS Mmm$&M
all callit VELVET. , WfflmP WMBi, I
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY
D. M. C. Club with Mrs.
Walter Russell.
. Narcissus Club with Mrs.
Ingle Pcderson.
Prlsclllns with Mrs. L.
Chrlstensen In Bunker Dill.
Dorcas Club with Mrs.
Gunncll on 'Catching Inlot.
Mrs. W. II. Kennedy onter-
tains at cards.
THURSDAY
North Bend 'Altar Guild
with Mrs. Walter Smith.
FRIDAY
Thimble CJluU nil day scs-
slon at Mrs. I. B. Bartlo's
summer homo on South Coos
' Rivor.
rHEN you ask for pipe tobacco, you too,
.. i .- .l.r.rll :. CT WITT"
can t do oetier man tun u v j.i- vl,i,
Fragrance, "body," true tobacco taste, slow
burning those are the qualities you want in
your pipe. But have you had the good
fortune to find them in a mild tobacco?
You will find them in VELVET, the
mildest, the smoothest, the coolest of
smoking tobaccos.
For all the well-known excellences of Kentucky's
Burlcy dc Luxe arc incorjwratcd in VELVET,
with that particular aRcd-in.the-wood mellowness
vhich bclons- only to VELVET.
10c Tina 5 c Metal-Iincd Bags
Ono Pound Glass Humidors
Ccpvrioht 10U
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Notice to Campers
, To nccoinmodnto tho Rttinincr truffle wo lll opernto tho fust
liont Atlantic clui'liiK tho cninplnj' bcnson. Beginning July 1 this
liont villi run on tlio following schedule, dally, except Hiiudny
Will Icjivo Mur.sliflcld nt -1:15 p. in., nrrhins nt Goodwill's nt
5:55 p. in., rctiiniliiK tlio next morning nt 8: IB.
COOS RIVER TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
FAKILBURNIIISANTA CLARA
San Francisco-Eureka-Coos Bay-Portland
FROM SAN FRANCISCO Norlfl BOUnd
io:()0 u. in., Juno uo, :jo, .inly f, jo, ir, no, ii., ao
FROM COOS BAY I'OR ASTORIA AND PORTLAND.
P.M. Tide, . I lino 'JH, July I!, 7, 115, 17, -.'-, 27
FROM PORTLAND SOlltll BOUnd
(I P. M., June ao, July I, 0, II, ID, '--1 nml 20.
FROM COOS DAY FOR KURKKA AND SAN FRANCISCO.
P. M. Tide, Juno 2 0, July 2, O. I'l, 10, 21, 20, ill.
WnRTH PAniFIC STEAMSHIP CO.
'Smltli Terminal Dock. Phono JilO. y j S'PUHK, AffCllt.
TR
TUBS 0 TIT
Weekly Sorvlco Coo, nny unci Snn Francisco.
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Freight and Passenger Service
HAII.S
"ROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS
.lUNr.,21), AT !:0 P. M.
iay Ti i.sim',
Snn Frnuclsco Office, tlOO Flfo Iliillcllnif, and Mer Number 23
.Cooc Bay Agent, O. F. McGeorqe, Phono ii.
l.lhhy OOAn. Tlio kind YOU liave
I ALWAYS VHVAh Phono 72. Pacific
As you grow older you will find 'ry nnd Transfer Conumny,
that your flxod notion of nothlnp;
to see Ih tho initiation of n candidate
for moniliorBhip In ' lodgo.
Times want ada bring results.
l.QL'IPPKD WITH WIRPJACSS
Sleaigship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON T1MH.
SAILS FROM MARSIIFIKLD KVKRY SUNDAY DURING JUND AT
8 A. M., AND PROM PORTLAND FA'KRY THURSDAY AT H A. M.
Tickets cm snlo ut Portland City Ticket Office, flth nnd Onk Streets.
Pliono n5-J. H. '7. 3101 in, A Kent.
INDUPRNDBNCE Races hold nt
Indepondonco attracted a largo
crowd of people and some closo
finishes were made.
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 modem
twonty.Juch hydraulic dredgo in -Pnclflo waters
Coos Bay office, , . . Main office,
Marshfleld, Oregon. Seattle, Washington.
J QUESTION FOR THE DAY
Havo you noticed thut tho man
tVlio' oporatoa on tlio theory that a
Buckor is born ovory mlnuto near
ly always has plenty of money?
Cooling Wash Stops That Itch
The Coos Day boy who doesn't
love his mother is a fronk. And tho
Ye---nBt in half nn limn" not 'in
ten minutes but In S seconds.
Juit a few drops of that mild, noath
int. coollnjf wash, tho I). D. D. Pre
ccrtptlon, tho famous euro for Eczema,
ona the itch U gone. Your burnlncukln
l.liiMlantly rellov-J end you huvo ab
ttoluto proteattou from nlluuiuiuertikln
troubles. Wo can tlve you a' trood lta
trial bottlo of tho genuine D, V. i.
Prescription for only S3 cents.
Don't fall to try this famous rented
for any kind of summer skin trouble,
we know D, D, X wlIlHiva you lusttuit
relief.
Abstracts
FOR REIJABLE AUSTRACTS OF T1TLU AND INFORMATION
AUOUT
C00S BAY REAL ESTATE, See
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SIARSHFIELD AND COQUII.T.K CITV, ORKGON
OENKRATj agents, eastsidi: AND SEXGSTACKE.VS ADDITION
AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LANDS
IIENRV SENGSTACKUN, MANAGER
Red Cross Drug Storo.
Koontz Garage
Agency for
OVERLAND CARS GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR
MOTORCYCLES UNION ,GAS ENGINES
Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty
North Front Street :: :: - :: .. Phone 180-J
Times Want Ads Bring Results
OCEAN BEACHLAUT0 LINE
flOI'ht & KinfJ.
Cms Ieno Mnilifle(l : , . . . IV. . .7 n. m.. 2 p in nnd 3 l n1.
Cms lenve for Emplio ..;.,. .7 n. in., JO a in., J, 2 ""! n ' '"'
Cars T.envo Sunset Rny 7 n. ni., O n ui.. an 1 3 lu"'
1'nres, lnplre, .t.'c; Tmlieel or South Slough, 3c; S"""01 "WJZ-.
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