The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 02, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 4

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COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MALONEY, Editor nnd Tub.
DAN K. MALONEY, News Editor
Officlnl Paper of Coos County
Official Paper City of Marahflold.
Entered nt tlio Postofflco at Marsh
Mold, Oregon, for transmission
through tlio mails as second-class
mail matter.
SUBSCRIPTION HATES
DAILY.
Ono year JG.OO
Per month CO
WEEKLY.
Ono year (1,50
When paid strictly In ndvanco the
subnet Iptlon pilco of tlio Coos Hay
Times Is $G,00 per year or $2, GO for
six months.
discusses "Tito Whyncss qf the
Wherefore." But ho can always
get thrco cheers by saying "What'll
ya have?"
An Independent Itepubllcan nows
papor, published every evening ex
cept Sunday, nnd weekly, by
Tlio Coos Bay Times Publishing Co.
Address all communication!) to
COOS BAY IIAIIjY TIMES.
ABOUT DECORATING
The city officials wero talking of
decorating the city hall for the com
ing celebrntlon. Mayor Allen was
for economy, John Butler was neu
tral and John doss, City Attorney
suggested that a largo red, white
and blue sign be placed on tlio city
Jail reading
"WELCOME VISITORS"
It was voted down.
Any Coob Bay girl would rather
hnvo you stnro at her than pans her
by nnd net as If you thought alio
wasn't worth staring nt.
I NEWS OF OREGON t
$
MKDKOIU) The Japanese of Med
ford subscribed $:J4 towurd the 1th
of July celebration nt that place.
KUOENK Smith & Paschnll, of
Seattle, have not yet approved the
form of bond In connection with
their nurchitso of $-10,000 city hall
bonds sold by the city of Eugene.
BROTHER
IS
henry w. iinow.MXo victim op
CHLORIDE TABLETS
ItOSEBUIUJ The City Council la
preparing a new ordinance to ninko
the speed limit of nutos in tlio city
1," miles an hour.
PREVENTABLE ACCI DENTS
f" HE State Industrial Commission
I has Issued an appeal that ac
cidents which might bo prevent
ed bo mndo less. It Is claimed that
thcro aro many men In tlio stnto who
nro Htitforlug permanent Injuries
duo to preventable accidents. A pay
ment of money for damages docs not
glvo back tlio man's usefulness.
Thoro nro so many men Injured, nnd
In many cases ruined for life, In this
locality, thnt It Is distressing. Many
hiicIi nccldents really cannot bo blam
ed to anyono but ns far as Is pos
slblo tlio opportunity of nccldcnt to
workmen should bo removed.
QUESTION l-'Olt THE BAV
How nbout your Chrlstmns hIioji-
plng?
However, tho wny of the trans
gressor acorns to bo very popular.
It's n poor phonograph that is
ashamed of Its record.
ASTOItIA The Chamber of Com
merce luuM naked the state pharma
cists to visit tho city on July 0 on
their wny to (Jearhnrt.
1310 KNK Prof. K. C. Bennett, of
tho U. of O law sehool nnd It. S.
Hamilton, a leading lawyer of I.ano
County, had n fist fight in front
of the court house.
A TROUBLESOME UENEHAL
G
ENURAL IIUEHTA appears to
a hard man to get rid of. In
Moxlco It required n revolu
tion In which several factions took
part to got him out of tho country
mid now that Huerta Ih In charge
of the U. S. government officials
nearly every department of this
Tin: law.
"Bo I bcllovo In lawyers?" said
Irving Chandler, whoso offlco is
bounded on all aides by attorneys.
"No, sir, I do not."
"Why not?" nsked Oeno Crosth
wtilte, who is inclined to bo neutral.
"Because a lawyer never says
right out what ho menus," retorted
Irving bitterly. "Ho twists things
about so. Suppose ho wanted to
tell you that two and two make
four; he'd begin: 'If by thnt pnrtl
culnr rulo known ns nddltlon we
desire to nrrlvo nt tho sum of two
ndded to two, wo should find nnd
t say this boldly, without fear of
contradiction I repent, wo should
find by that particular nrltlunotlc.il
formula hcrelnbeforo mentioned, nnd
sir, 1 tuko all tho responsibility for
the Btntomont I nm nbout to mnko
OARDCNER Superintendent O. C.
Brown vlttlted the (Inrdluor schools
nnd reports that they nro in good
condition.
rulnl Accident, Occur nt Onmlm,
Xelu, mill Death Soon Follows Ac
cident .Sister mid Brother lleio
Word was received hero today of
tho tragic death of Henry Brown
ing, brother of Itev. Hobcrt E. Brown
ing and Mrs. Krai W. Payno of
Marsli field, nt Omnhn, Xebr. Death
vvus duo to diking u bichloride tub-
let by mistake, confusing It win
some tablets thnt he had been itslii)
for mcdicinnl purpose.
Mr. Browning was thlrty-thrco
years old nnd had owned and con
ducted the street car udvcrtlslui
business in Omnhn. Ho was a mem
ber of tho Omnhn Coinniorclnl, Bo
tnry and Ad Clubs and also of tin
Ak-Sar-Bcii. Tho Omaha Bee expres
scs the deep regret felt there.
The body was taken to tho oh"
home In ut Melrose Kami, Md., Tot
burial. i i ViSira.f
Ills mother, who formerly tiiiuh
her home hero is now In Portland
UBunker Hill Fourth "7VT
) M1ic . , Quality
or July Specials . is E ,
PORTLAND .lames Miller, nged
17 yenrs, nttompted to awliu tho
river and was rescued by tho rlvor
patrol In an ulmost drowning condition.
BEND U. S. Senator Chamber
laln nddicsscd n huge audience of
Bend people.
FOB STUMP EXHIBIT
COOS BAV PHILATELISTS PLAN
TO PERFECT ORGANIZATION
We are all prepared to supply the last-minute .ne
cessities for you. ; '
We have the latest in Men's Neckties, Shirts and
Hats; Men's Uncterwcar jn summer weights, both union
and two-piece suits. Men's and Boys' Shoes in late
styles and shapes. Ladies', Misses', and Children's
Slippers, Shoes and Sandals.
LET US SHOW YOU
BUNKER HILL DEPARTMENT STORE
W. H. DINDINGER & CO.
PHONE 32
Two Free City Deliveries Daily.
We close at 10 o'clock Monday morning.
CNnt.irally.nftcr having, J
llirw vinm in 1. M
..... ,...... .,Ujlllg ady.
It. UK imnlmn I I
..iuiHJ ,.I.MIII(;, ia(,.Q
nos live den nn i i
.. .;:. ""- juuiw
PWfJ
great government is trying to figure
out whether thoy shall deport him to 'that tho sum of the two given added
Spain, turn him over to Villa, use i to tho other two would bo four.'
PORTLAND The delegation of
Chinese- business men who vlslto 1
Portland left for tho Rogue Rlvor
Valley, whero they will seo tho orchards.
the army to detain him or what they
can dd with him. Really tho gen
eral seems to bo a hard mnu to get
along with wherever ho happens to
he.
WITH THE TEA t
AND THE TOAST t
No sir." finished Irving coldly,
do not hellovo in luwyers."
When n Coos Bay man surprises
his wife by buying her something
nice, she cnrrles it down town the
next morning mid exchanges it for
something that suits her.
SALEM Dr. W. II. Lytlo hns been
renamed State Veterinarian by the
State Livestock Sanitary Board dud
Frank Brown, of Carlton, bus been
mode president of tho hoard.
ItOSKBlIRO Work on the lnll
rond, which will bo built by Kendall
Brothers, will begin soon In Douglas
County.
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a uii u v-uiiH nay woilliin K01B
I tho Olllv thine Hint. Ih ..n,ln,l In
make her happy, It reminds her
of two more things that she Just
must have.
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COOI) EVENING
KLAMATH FALLS Improvement
of tho fish hatchery near Klnmuth
Falls has been assured by the fish
commission,
HOOD RIVER Tho nrmory build
lug nnd two residences wero destroy
ed when h fire caused n loss of $IV
000.
Hold Initial MeetliiK mid Will Gather
Again Xot liuisdiiy Night
Many lutcrcstctil In Woik
An organization of too stamp col
lectors on Coos Bay has been start
ed and will probably bo perfected
nt u gathering In the office of W. (!.
Chandler In tho Coko building no.
Thursday night. Prelim I nary details
were mado last evening. An exhibit
of tho local collections will probab
ly he arranged. I
Among those having flno collec
tions hero are F. R. Kirk, Arthur,
I Blnnehard, W. O. Chandler, E. I,
Chnndler. II. 0. Butler, Miss draco
Shorldnn, F. L. (Jroenough of Ban
don, V. II. Marsh, Herbert Armstrong
Mr. Ferguson, Emll (Inbrllson, P.
M. Wilbur nnd ninny others.
All Philatelists nro Invited to nt-,
tend.
.FLIIfil & BEUETT Bfl
OLDEST BAXK IV COOS CO! XIV
Established itittll.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $118,000
Interest paid on Time
axi) savixcs DEi'osrra
. Officers
.1. W. Refilled, President.
.1, II. I'liiiiiigan, Vice-President. '
It. F. Williams, Cashier.
Coo. J-'. Winchester, Ast. Cashier.
ot quality. 1 lie chief of th.
is mai you cannot buy MJ
". , V ",llIB ' Hie yaf(
MILK, i uavu iouihi that ih.
is omy one wny to gC( (
piinting, nnd that is to k
competent printer and d
mm. vnen I imd ,Uc
prinler I never ccn ihmk
nsKint; ior nn rslimalc,
course it would he caiyfof
urinler In vrt llw !,. t !
! . "" "i 01 u
once on mis pinn, but if
experts me to mve him mo
ot my work lie will notdot
JTlic above is quoted fromij
lrl tl h iifirtrtm.L.l I
i'iir nRcncy who had the lj
ini of immense ciuaniii;..
printing. Our nun ii 0 A
serve the conlulcncc ofi
Duycrs oi uooil Job I'rinb:
Times Job
Deparlment
PROFESSIONAL DIREC
J. M. Wright
Phot-I
Bt'ILDIXO COXTIMCrl
Estimates furnished onreJ
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What palus and tears tho
slightest steps of man's prog
ress hnvo cost! Every hair
breadth forward has been In
tho agony of some soul, and
humanity has reached bless
ing niter blessing of all Its
vast achievement of good
with bleeding feet. Dnrtol.
LULLABV
Rest, little sister, rest;
Tho long, tired day Is done;
The minuet smiles in the distant
West,
Then peacefully dies on the moun
tain crest;
KcHt, little sister, rest.
Sleep, little sister, sleep;
Safe In tlio (wlllght'H arms;
Homo from the hills uru thu wcary
sheep,
And the night-bird calls from thu
shadows deep;
Bleep. Ilttlu sister, sleep.
Dream, Ilttlu sister, dream;
Dieaut how the fairies phiy;
Lute In the night by Hut singing
stream,
And on 'til (ho death of tho last
moonbeam;
Dream, little sister, drenm.
Coiirtland W'nilo Mntthows.
Too many Coos Bay men spend
tholr money boforo getting it.
Xover boast of tho work you nro
going to do. Some Coos Bay men
work nil tho tlmo nnd have nothing
to show for It either.
IRF.i: DISTRICTS OX CATCH IXC
IXLIIT ACRKE OX PLAX
PENDLETON Burl Clayton wns
found dend along the railroad track,
having presumably fallen from n
train.
A Coos liny man Is always eating
MiiiidlliliiK ho shouldn't and a Coos
Bay woman Is alwnyw saying some
thing shu shouldn't.
Ii Ih souiutluies the enso that a
Cin.s Bnv iniiii U too busy utilising
hi tMiuink'M to .,) many ocmI words
(or his filuudti.
Wliun it Coos Bay man Is sick he
seldom has a night shirt pretty
(tuouiili to recuhe cullers In.
Loafing may bo hard work, but
some Coos Bay peoplo can keep
at It for years without getting into
the habit of watching the clock.
THE ilCMBLi:.
When tho herrings are In blossom
And the butter'd toast In bloom
When the sardines in tlio meadows
Haunt mo with their pale perfume,
Then, Oh! bow I 00 to wnnder
'Neath thu roasted chestnut's
shade
And admire the water lilies
Floating in tlio iiiariunhido.
Oh! how Bweet to c thu hot doss
Romping with the buim aim rolls
And to hiealho the scent of bonp-suds
'Round about the barbers' polis!
Sweeter still to father honey
From the lips of hoiihi sweet maid
Or to get a hill for fifty
And have proof that it's been
paid.
When I've rocked to sleep the
oysters
And have seen the pickles fed
When the roley poly pudding
lias been washed ami put to bed,
Then l dose the parlor bhutters,
iMiui my arms and cross my legs
SOCIAL CALENDAR
FRIDAY
Thimble Club all day ses
sion at Mrs. I. B. Bartlo's
summer homo on South Coos
Rlvor.
lOt'ltTH OF ,11'LV EXCI'RSIOX
Rainbow leaves Mailifelt 8 a,
m. Sunday for Coodn Ill's.
Building to Cost Approximately i
SIIHIO mid Will ho Located One
Milo Below Sumner j
i
Thrco school districts, grouped. I
with n central school building to ho!
located about one mile below Sumner
is uio vote or scnooi districts .No. Ii'
and .(! mid the Sumner district. At1
u meeting held this week It wns do-
finitely decided to oroct u building'
to cost botweon $Ui00 and $100 0 to r
bo ready for tho oponlng ot the full
term.
To mnko tho building modern In
all respects Is tho aim of tho dlr
ectois. There will be erected a
Dozens of Savings Accounts
Have Been Opened Here
This Year
Not all large accounts but tho 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 inany amount.
FIRST ill B1K
OF COOS BAY
Safety Deposit Boxes For Kent.
Dr. H. M. Shaw
K,u Eur mill Throat SrJ
(LASSES I-TITHI
Pliiuio :i::i)-,l. Rooiiii -Mi
Inlm; I Hod;,
DR. MATTIE II. SB V.
Pli.slelau mid Snrgc
Phono ;t:ii)..l,
Offlco hours by appoint!
Benjamin Ostlind
coxscinxc EXfiixim
ARCHITECT
Offices, UOfi Irving W
Phono 10a-L or 2C7-J.
MarslillcIO
H. G. Butler
civil i:xcim:kh
Room .'101 Coko Bldg. rhoafl
Residence Phono 30'
W. G. Chandler
ARCHITECT
Itouina ,'!01 mid II0L', Coke I J
Marshfleld, Orcgoi
I.Ol'IS (.Oltlt is our pliimlier.
Central Awiiuc. Phone ;t."I-.l.
I7i
.Milk, III iiiaits for .SI. llll.
Holmes Pah), Hume Ull.,l
structure of throo rooms, tut con
structed that others may be added
on ns thoy become uccossnr.v, accord
ing to u report or Rnxiiionil E. B.ikur,
county sehool supurlutendent.
It Is expected thoro will ho ap
proximately nil pupils take up the
work In tho lall under tho direction
of In ii toachors, whom, It Is under
stood, lmo not yet been elected.
Because tho dUtauco Is far from
end of tho consolidated dis.
Si 1
M o TpSx Tl
imencan laii
inaviaiDi-A
"WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE"
Yoot bosimess is inniuich
Wm. S. Tumen
ARCHITECT
Mnrnhrield, Orcgoi
HOURS 9 TO 3
SATURDAY EVE 7 TO 9
A fomnlo diplomat Is a woman
who can keop a hired girl for x
consecutive weeks.
You needn't bo much uneasy about
you wife's health, eu long as she
U able to iimrrot bernuso of the
amount of work sho has to do.
When the sun resumes Its setting s,t ,n"s speclul li.T cent Shuck p.um
wu n uoen fresh laid eggs. M' our window.
Replaco that chipped pan with Wear
Ecr Aluminum,
boy seorrs notice
All Bo Scouts of Marshfleld
and Noith Bond lire iciniofitoil to ono
meet ut Fourth street nnd Conunpr- trlcts to the other nrrnnguments wilt
clal avenue. Monday morning ni. he mndo far n boat that will each
!::iu to take part In the Fourth of fiiio'-n'iK gather up the pupils, after
July parade. Each Scout should en- lie mrnncr of tho gasoline, boat
deuvor to bring his Scout pike. ' jrTopOa'jtuU Cooij iHvor. 'A con-
- n"' St-l '..."AfrKU. jrilfl am MjM a monthly bum foi
tUs Eorvlco.
It Is sufd there will be no need
1 of u school election for nt least a
i year for the reason Hie law pro
j Wiles the directors for tho consoll
i dated districts for a lu month's pei
lod. DUtrlU N. 12 is wild to be
Perl Riley Ballinucr
I PIANIST AND TIM
Resldoneo Studio, 217 Nd
Phono KS-L.
Hnvo your LE'l'MIR
lionds, etc., priuled nt THIS
offlco.
WEAR-EVER
ALUMINUM WARE
Bnzzoserazrcza
GRAVEL
915
all1
BsaazacraregrTnmta
Wo nro now prepurod to furnish (iitAVUL In any (unntltleH
from pllu In our yard or In carload lots, ut following prlus;
From iillo on kiouiuI, l.yf. per yurd.
canoad lots, taken from cars, $2.00 pur yard.
Retail Depniliiient,
v t
Oppo.slt
. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co"
The Kind that l.its Always
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RACE
MEET
MrHTLE PO
A Coos Bay man wouldn't Ho to
his wife as ofton ns he does if he
didn't know from experience that
bho wouldn't believe the tiutli.
About onco out of forty
DOC. LESLIE OX SCXDAY
Fred Weaver says he has been
toe busy lately to lme much poetic
Inspiration, but the other day o
uw Doc. Leslie on his way down
'he uncut and he Immediately dash
ed off the following which he dedi
cated to Doc:
On every IiIomioiI Lord's day
He bus nothing else to do
t go to Sunda school nnd church
And attend B. Y. P. p.
the ono to hold over.
THANKS FRIENDS
I wlhh to oxpruM my tine ei est
PIDMFPR UADIWADC on "'" ,0 "' H6e who so klmll '
M.iisl.ncM R HARWARE CO. gave ...o votes and M.pport In the'
' ''' Oicro,, Uei, Cl0 BMK)limon Tl., Cflllt08t
lu vvhlt'i 1 bocund one of the pilzes.
lnnnr-n-x.
Mk. I. Bimus.Mniiaetramlfrwuli.Mit
Mrs. Jean Brown, EasUIdt.
Koontz Gar
A XEW TIPPERARY SOXf!
Hero Is the chorus kf "Tipper
ao" ns Aithur K. Peck i,.a n
Annur peek Is one of our
well known Cent. Ave. attorn
limes has iv good voice.
B 250 KKARNY ST.
fl CTIBBDfatlcl. Sutler and llu.h
III iIilSW22J
MUjP$m g
()K'n n lr plat-foini dance. DAVCE
WD KEEP COOL at SECOND AXD
MKKET, .IPLY ', ;t, .-,.
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I SAN FRANCISCO
prom, and ,A lJn, fite-proof, up.io.dte I lotfl, t
nevs who 8 S- .!" lhec,c,lt'ro'cv)i('ngndon
m.vs, vvno direct Ime to iheExpo.monConn.i; I
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age
Agency for
OVERLAND CARS-GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR
MOTORCYCLESUNION GAS ENGINES
Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty
Phone 180-J
North Front Street
Official Program
FRIDAY. JULY Xi 1
v'o. 1 Trot or naco. one--
milo, two heats, encli t'l
laco, 2:UC clnsa, purso
vo. 2 ItiiiHiliuf. ono liaa'
purso
v'o. :t Trot or nace. oM!
milo, host two in three W
frco for nil, purse
Vo. l Novoltv race. onei
$30 for first to uiiaitefI
?iu for first to """'
post, $DS for first to W
quarter post, ?75 for tlm
lllllo Rtnlrn
o. s Motor Cycle, o "i
I2G to 1st. $1G to Z"8
SATURDAY, .11 JA' A
r-KKamasKS or pace. oe-
vr-x ot ' """'fflM" '"no. two Heats, cam -
r ourth
that thoy start to go out friend H' a hard, hard life to he a lavwer.
.. . . I 1 . . - - w
wiro managos to get ready
of friend husband so she ra
around and haw) him out for
so slow.
, uio retainers very sniull,
A Coos Bay man has a hard tlnnI,,B a 1'atd life to be n lavwer
arousing any euiiiususni wjien ho ui we,-'ibt cant quit, that's nil
Detached Bath
poion CtouaJi.
RATES
Private Bath
ahead Us a hard, hard life, you know; 11.00.11 50 ilnila $1 M lonn , 0
, sit U's a hard, haul life to he a lawye,. j $ 0 2 Od 8'S' ll?JV I
being I It's so ld to get the dough. I ; ' "' '' ' I
The fees are might) little. I lln'c,sCunJ-EyCea J
1 1 .TaUe a "UnUcml" Bu. direct to ItoUl I
SIJ.IOO liuxs S room moduli. Z
llg lots, clos, In. well located.
Terms,
ymo cash bu.vt. mire luilldiug,
dwelliug, 2 lots, 8ood business
and P. O.
ofr July bpecials
SUIMM) lms one oi he lust lo
cations and liiikiiieb, lu Mai.-h-lleld.
Sl7.i( lnivg "one of the best
homes lu Eustslde, 7 rooms, I
lots. Tei 111s..
We also xvrlte all kinds of niMiraiiM l.ond
and - II te
mi-n . ,
""" t',bl1 '"iv two of the
bet lots on Fomth ktreet.
wIL
o kavo some good bus In
l'nrk and Bunker Hill
both improud and unliimrnvn.1
hip lu' its !.
1 uuiie jni-iJ
FR.IZEEN i DUNCAN 60aIntral
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race, 2:35 clasi, pur'
s'o. 7- nuuiiing, flve-els-
mllo, pmso
o. 8 Trot or pace, one
thron linnla. nverV W
rnco, piirso
K 9 Rnnnlnc. one and
eighth miles, for Cqoi
Curry County horses 0I
purso
No 10 Pnnqnlntlon ra.
all horses not flnlebloS
VrJ 14 -mw . i rnrP. 'I
hviuti un DULuii'M t ,m
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0 ,lBt, ?15 to 2nd, Purs(j
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