. "'1 &iifcimij ..HAllvIt'l) ', M" t THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY -22, 1915 EVEIMIMG EDITION. -r - - -vw1 FOUR 4Al ,h v HHHIHHHHMMMHHMiMHiB kx .... 'wt - U l I r t . li I! I i UHM m n f V .0f"t V COOS BAY TIMES jS j K (J flrTo? M. C. MALONEY. Editor mid Pub. t AND THE TOAST t $ DAN K. MALONEY, Xcus Editor J Z .,,,, , , . . , SALH.U -Chillies Drown Official Paper of Coos County , NEW EDITION TELLS AIjIj ABOUT tonn i,i the nutilt out lury Official Paper of Coos County Official Paper City of Marshfield through tho malls aa second-class rami matter. Entored nt tlio Postoftlco nt Marsh-1 flold, Oregon, for transmission . SUBSCRIPTION HATES DAILY. Ono year $0.00 Per month 50 WEEKLY'. Ono year $1.50 i when paid strictly in auvanco tne p:ilis?ilntlnn mico of tho Coos Bay Times is $5.00 per year or ?2.50 for! ilx months. i An Independent Republican news-1 paper, published every evening ex-; cont Sunday, and weekly, by , Tho Coos Hay Timet) Publishing Co. I good evexixg A sense of duty pursues us ever. It is omnipresent, like the Deity, if wo take to ourselves tlio wings of tlio morning and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea, duly performed or duty vio lated Is still with us, for our happiness or our misery. Daniel Webster. OREGON I! , serving DITION TELLS AIjIj AUOl'T term In the iienllentlary for rob bery, has been paroled by I he gover nor un tho pleadings of Parolo Officer Keller who shot tho man when ho nr lestcd him. MONMOUTH Albert Taylor, agon IS and liny Neville, aged 17 years, i i i.. il... wr ill.. li.. I. Secretary of Statu Hen W. Oleott I ",!"1 '"" '" l" " " I... ...ii.iii...,i .. ,,.., i.... r .imlver when cramps seized them while U JH "1"1'VVI II nv l'""v " . STATU OK OREGON Valuable Refcicnee Work for Any one mid Ghes All One .Might Want lo Know. A SONG TO OLD .JULY u new T i Oregon Hlue Hook. It lontalns new ' features not In former publli'iitlous and is splendidly gotten out. The uoolc bus everything in il that ono might want to know about the state and is u highly valuable reference book. It is given tree on application to any resident of Oregon. In send- i In swimming. 1 HOOD RIVER Aflcr traveling over much of the slate S. Hensou and other members of the slate hlghwn) cotnlssloti vhlted Hood Hler and were entertained by business men. Sl'MPTKR-Four members of the city council of tiranlto have been i m m m h h Have The Coos Bay Times sent to you during your vacation FLUHHI & IDIOT I Address nil communications to COOS I1AV DAILY TIMES. TEACH EVEItV GIRL AND IIOV TO SWIM SWIMMING makes an almost uni versal nppenl. It takes tho swimmer out of the humdrum arena of daily physical activities. Entrance into the water Is entrance into n now realm of power and pleas ure. Tho bathing suit and Adams buff re badges of physical demo cracy and freedom. Ono benefit of swimming is that it Is sport and exercise in one. It uses virtually all muscles and espec ially develops shoulders, chest and nrm. Yet nono or tlio motions of swimming strains a muscle, says nil Exchange. Tim man or woninn who for years has done without physical exorcise may return to swimming and run but little risk of soro muscles Swimming possesses espcclul ad vantages for tho fat man and for women. Thoir specific gravity civ nblrs them to float and move In the water much mure easily than thin people can. Sonio of tho best swim mers of the world have been women. When a tragedy on the water oc curs the man who cannot swim feels helpless and Is liable to become a victim to panic. Hut a swimmer who stays cool has n fair chance to save his life. With or without the help of a llfebolt he should keep hlmscli afloat for two or three hours. Appreciation of the vnluo Some singers pipe the month o' I il lie. but give us old July, When summertime gets busy aud fires up the sky; An' lift it. . . i . mien mi! rn.ncrow is u-croa.u.r ior,y frolll ti,0 bi-IiooIh uutl business and mu wisi.en-ior rainy spell, l,rf,.sliii1il men. for .nnl.. ,.f tlio. 18 ; publication being so urgent and so Incessant, upon my earnest solleltn 'tlon tho last loglslatuie authorized its publication biennially. in the preparation of the subject mutter . i t f . j l. r-t....t n......i.. .. ins out the First copies or the book I mougiu uoiou- mo i.iu.u wmuy u. Secretarv Olcott says: I fldllll! on II llliU'u of ,oa,,,l, ' Denmnds from till sections or ' themselves money belonging to tho Orouon from those eiiL'iii!iil in nnu i treasury of the town. tlcally every walk of life, particular the rich Georgia melon a-coolln' In the well. Hot days in Dixie, Hut let your thanks be said, For then the big sun-furnace Hums the melon's heart to red. An' when the toll is ended you take your Bhndy ease An watch tho drlftln' dreani-clouds, or whlstlo for n breeze; An when tho day has burned nwny It's "(lood-byo Mister Sun!" Uke tired children to tho rest 'nentfc stnrs of evening won. Hot days in Dixie, Hut duly tluio Is sweet, An' in the dnrk o' summer dreams We hoar the world's heart beat. Frank L. Stnnton. we have endeavored to give clear and concise statements of tho func tions of tlio several state, district und county officers, as well us of the various state institutions, de partments, boards aud commissions ami to Include such other Informa tion pertulnlng to the State and Federal governments us is of Inter est. "In addition to the matter In cluded In prior editions of this book which as well has been brought down DALLAS The state board of health has placed Polk und YniuhP Counties tinder iiiarantliiu on n count of the rabies developing among herds of llvo stock. EUGENE Fewer flro-riglitorn than usual- ut tills time of the year have boon put In tho timber because weather conditions huvo not demand ed as eloso a guard as is generally necessary. nged i! t years, and u pioneer of Dou- ROSUHURO John H. Dame's. glas County died nt his homo In Hosoburg. BAKER Xlno head or hloodct ' Hereford cattle from Iowa, valued nTi $10,000 have been purchased by) George Chandler for his Hakor conn ty ranch. OLDEST HANK IN COOS C() vr.. Kstubllsllcil 18HI. l Capital, Surplus and UndivJi Profits $118,000 Interest, paid on Time AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS Officer ,T. W. Hcnnott, President. j J. II. Flanagan, Vlee-Pieslilent. v" ' It. 1 Wllllniu.H, Cashier. (Jei. F. Winchester, j,( I Deliveied a( any point uhere there Is mail service, without extra charge. I Simply phone The Times oll'lrci mill gito oiir new address iiml pa per will be Itaiisfeiieil Irom ear lier or list or your old addiess. .. ..It makes no dllfeieuce whctherl It Is lor Ivm or tlnee (lajs, a week or ii mouth. ' Phone lilil. Ill Phono 7.1. Have )ou been to SAHTKH'S for LL'XCIIV I If Not, Why Xot? Soinethlii; New Every Day. 'Ice Cream' bilcks fide Ico Cream, quarts Hie ieo Cream, pints -)e Hot Chicken Tamales....2 for U.V Picnic Lunches u Specialty SARTER'S Phono JOit-.l. Mnrsliriehl. Opposite Blanco Hotel, Front Street Money Is not female gender sim ply because It talks. It Is no sign hecauso dust settles thnt your creditors can make you do the same thing. swimming, Its indlspeusnhlllty almost causes more ami more insistence up on boys mid girls learning this easy nrt. Many of our colleges or univer sities havo compulsory gymnasium courses In which nn Instructor teach es swimming and some oven rotuso a degree, to the student until ho passes n satisfactory test or power to swim. Tho teaching of swimming by high schools ami oven by grade schools has been advocated, but the eost of swim ming tanks generally makes this sub ject Impracticable for them. In sov- eral cities enthusiasts for swimming havo organized clubs to act us volun tary tenchcrs whenever an opportun ity offers. It Is generally after a Coos nay of girl gots her first fellow that she begins to look In tho mirror often. more THE STOHE XUWS AN IMPORTANT and wo may say an Invaluable part of a news paper Is Its store news, it is truo tlio stores pay for the space they occupy in a newspaper, and possibly there are people who will he surprised to see the space so occupied considered as news space. Yet If they stop to consider a mo ment, they will iciill.ii that It has a very considerable news value, that it is news from tho fact that ad reading Is a part of Intelligent buy ing thesu days, and particularly is truu as to women readers. Tho public Is.thereroro Interested in every special buIo that Is adver tised. It is real nows to them und valuable because It saves them inon oy. Tho Times is a medium ifor publicity for the dry goods stores und thu other business houses of Marshrield, not some of them, hut all of them, so that the intending shopper who is a reader of The Times loses none of thu news relat ing to money saving sales. livery man and woman wants to make a dollar go as far as possible these days, and the advertising col umns of this paper, currying the news or all the stores, are Inval uable. That news Is as essentially a part of the paper as Is the Assocated Hums service or the local news, and from the standpoint of dollais and renin the store new comes eeu cloiior to the people. If you are not reading The Times regularly you are missing some valuable store news from day lo day, something you cannot afford to lulus at this lime. Here Is something you can depend upon if you do anything out of the ordlnnry Coos Hay people will talk. Sometimes n Coos Hay man would be unablo to puddle his own canoe If he couldn't borrow tho other mnn's paddle. Somo Coos Hay women go out and work for n living and boiiio stay honiu and work a husband for a living. 20 20 OREGON CITY Mayor Jones has to June 1. 1015, there Is Included , announced thnt ho will allow spoon- n sketch of the formation of tho enr-1 lB to part of young people In ly provisional government nt Cham- the parks of Oregon City. poeg, by Geo. II. Illmes, Assistant LAORANDE A survey Iiub been Secretary of the Oregon Historical i"n,le for a ow (,nm on Heaver Crook Society; an outline map of the State which It is believed will solve the' giving the area by counties, together j water shortago qucstlton. with a classified statement of tho KLAMATH FALLS At a meeting lands within tho stnto; qtinlirtcntloiiB ' of the TrI-Statu Good Roads Assocla of voters; tables showing tho popu-itlon n resolution was passed ondor-l lar and electorat vote for President 1 9l"K tho plan Tor bonding the state I In 1012; population of the sovoral ' for good roads. , states by decades; tables giving date ' OREGON CITY Although rain of the next general election, dnto of i Interfered greatly with the attend next Legislative session, limit of khco at the recent Chautauqua, tlio sessions and pay and terms of office .association did not fall behind llnnn-i of Senators und Representatives In einlly this year. nil states; principal stnto officers of ' EUGENE The bachelor apart-, other states; names and tonus of Imonts of T. V. McGlynn were raided office of the varioiiB Btato officers I by the police, a barrel of partly flll-i from the formation of the provision-' ed liquor found ond tho man nrrest- al (.,(" eminent to date, as well nn ed on a charge of violating tho local ine names oi an newspapers and option law. li....rn...... i.. ii... n...i.. . T.-r AMirmi u i t t a o 11 Ti.tln.. I'ni'uiuvvo III illU !Hilll'( I lHl.l 1 1 1 rnill.tJ Oi I'. ll IUII tail . n I--' -"-- ...i. t . .. ... UUIIIM :rngm Vhft linn mnt woo mis ueou serving us pnsiur ui. "! wivmu j.jk uui mill "He Martecl m Life a Poor Man" .. . .. .i... ii ..r ..i.. i Iteatl liuoiiL mo uvea i nun jikju ami you it. . I rule tho statement, "Ho Bturtod in llfou poor man" KA Competency wns only acquired when the Iiablt of formed. S.. ...... ...1... i. v1i 1. 1, ttiyu tu Inlii... I.... . MJ lllilll III! u.v;illlilfco inn hhuji lui IllUlley Iq. , Blart a hank accoimt. H Wealth depends upon what you uuvo -nut on i,tJ this naiiK accepts savings aceoiiuis in any nmonmJ ilepositor is always welcome. It pays Interest on time deposllH. Stnrt that account now. Having Is ibL result of - FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For Went. COMMUTATION TICKETS, $11.00. Mnrshficld-Xortli Heiitl Auto Lino Cars every ten mlntucs from O u. in. to 112 p. m.; to South Slough unco n day, leaving ut 11 a. m.; to Empire three trips n day. GOHST & KING, Props. STEAMER F. A. Kilburn Mills for SAN FRANCISCO via EURI MONDAY .H'liY 10, P. M. Santa Clara X" Portlaij TPICSDAY, .H-I.V 117, P. M. I'or I'mllur Ife NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. . S Til TERMINAL DOCK y, j;. ,sTlm SMI Phono 1:1(1 NOTICE i EQUIPPED WITH WIHKLKSS i Cream 20c per pint ,1vVNA" i who has been sorvlng as pastor of . VVlIIJ UrCQITl of recoiuniendatlon. Hut ho seldom tho Christian church for the nnst two I Ml K 7lAr nor rtnarf Is so particular with the womun ho j years, has resigned. ! BlltterniHk I'fTn npr nnllnn S i ASTORIA Two gill netlers were Rntter "flf nor nnnnrl 'arrested tor violation of the Btnto'"UU OUC per pOUnfl marries. Tlio average Coos Hay man niena- Tim mm trim u.i. i .. J "res his happiness by tho size if The patriot who does the most , bullk rol. flag waving and tho most fighting with his mouth before the trouble starts is usually tho first ono to crawl under tho bed after thu trou ble begins. QUESTION l-'Olt Till: DAY - I I - Ion En .. 1 nrt ilsh laws and were fined ?50 each i u" oul' VW IUU m nn Astoria comt. j Special prices for larger quantities l AHOUT EOHKST HUES Steamship Breakwaii ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FROM MAHSIIHELD EVERY SUNDAY milllXGf 8:00 A. SI., E.YCKI'T SUNDAY, .JULY I, AT I I'.SIW PORTLAND EVERY THURSDAY AT 8 A. )L Phono II5-J. II. J. MOB! The forest service of tho U. S. do- Carl has all kinds Evertsou dough, Most everyone concedes It; Hut strange to say, wo also know That Carl always kneads It. COOS BAY ICE &' Why Is It that the Coos Hay man ' partnient or agrlciiltiiro has publish- Cfi f CTADATC M I Iiuunoy to put up? aliout foieat flies which aru of pur- t .Maybo you don't know II. Hut : there are more bow IukkviI girls .limn there are bow legged men. X.e...... Imih.1. .... 'llu billed their homo ........ .,, , in:,ir inu' "Tlio Dove- Clltll" U'llllll "ouian next door giving her bun- lie married sweetheart Lena, bund Hull Columbia. You never can ,lllt they've been wed five years'and ten wiien your own ootsy wootsy Is ' going to start In on you. now lie calls It "The Arena. If somo Poos Ray men would spend us much as tbey do at loan havo rnlunes. A woman's ago Is hard to tell, " nvi'iiH ii a sealed page energy at working 's'"' no)'i,r ,tPi'lS ,IL'1' youth so well oaring tbey would M H" rni1 la," ,,ur "K0' I he trouble with the Coos Bay nmn who thinks be is as good us anybody is that ho thinks lie Is u whole lot better. Tin: HYPOCRITE He practiced playing on a harp. line rrom the poor he stole; In spite or tho old saws on tho ttiiiwiiij, we unve always found that Hnt old St. Peter was too shnrp. I "10I'W makes more trouble foi thoso And now he's shoveling coal ) ,m1X0't "' "'an It does for 'hose who have plenty. tlciilar Interest at this time when the season of fire danger upproaclics, "Forest fires are unnecessary, are nearly always the result of careless ness, and may wipe out In an hour what uatut o has taken years to create, in fact: They destroy existing forests. They dofctroy young growth, which means futuro forests. They dostroy tlio beauty of the re gion. They destroy u great market for labor. They destroy prosperity. They destroy homes. j They destroy lives. i Phone 73. Deliveries at 8:30 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. daily INTER Oil TRlSPORTflTI Weekly ServJco Coos Hay nnd Han FrandKft SOUTH COOS RIVER BOAT SKRVICE LAUNCH EXPRESS leaves Marshflehl every iluy u. in. Leaves head of river nt :i;is p. m. STEAMER RAINBOW leaves lio.ui of river daily at 7 . m. Leaves Mar.shfleld at 2 p. in. For charter apply on hoard. ROGERS .M SMITH Proprietors STEAMSHIP il II TI Freight and Passenger Service FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS HAY, Jl'liV SI, .' 'U San Francisco Office, 000 Flfo HulIdliiK, ud 11 Sl Coob Bay Agent, 0. F. McQeorgb. M question rmi thi: day Sl'GCKSTS PLAN What has become of the old-fnsh-loued. open-ln-the-back, while shin, with a little flap at the bottom of the stiff bosom bearing the Initials of the owner? The man who spends bis nr0 throwing bomiuets at himself gels i nilKlity few flowers when he dies. oil i can t make some or thoso Coos Hay young folks believe It but t Is about a million times oaslor 1 1" k'i niiirricu tuaii It is niiurled. to stny NO .ioki: N this iwmo or Tho Timw is niWe tl111 1,0' "bettor hnhos," thai' coiuiiiiiulcatlon setting forth nu- .iiu.,. . i l'xy mm mny ",n'v lin lellu'ied from temptation, but it hard to keep blm from opening ono eyo and taking a peek nt it. PKRT PARAGRAPHS Public opinion Is never tonguetled. i Some coming events cast their sha dows in ull directions. l.,w...l fl 1 1... iuivi.n iiiua villi uu jiieveiucii ii) . i Never leavo a camp fire unless it " U Sir making a cninp fire , lea i PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ves, rotten wood or against a log; Never tossing uway burning mat ches or tobacco; Never burning brush, grass, or slashings during n dry season. J. M. Wright Phono 188-11 BUILDING CONTRACTOR Estimates furnished on request . . 4 Abstracts J FOR RELIABLE ABSTRACTS OF TITLE AXI) WWT ABOU0Q .IOKE ON LAWYERS """ , To have a eomi timn i.- ..... ,1 . . ,, .1 l. . l-n..1 i----. unit la rllpi inner ihiiii uu- ine uibpowii or tlioi '"" "1 "1, it'iiu seoins funny; "" "in" a Vlv"' imagination. D AN P lilll.lu 'I'I.Ij i. In.. .... ...I f..... I. I Ylllll" ll.ML.r 1...W I.. I. ...I... ... ! -. ' " v ..tip iNtui up im luilll ...ii. ir. iiu-uv IO If I Dr. H. M. Shaw m. . , . ' ' ,,,u' "ml ''liitint Sioclallst rhe Joko Is on tho 1.110 lawyers GLASSES FITTi'i. and bankers who, in response to an' ii,n.. tm i "i. .',, Inquiry scut out by u New Orleans "" ,,,,07'' ,toon,s SOO-aoi paper, named Mr. Franklin K. Lano' Irving Block, as the man thoy preferred for Prosl- ,),- MATTIE li. SIIAW. dent In I'.MG. Mr. Lane Is an offi-, Piivsi.i,... .....i u Clout Kiicrnlnrt- nt llir ttln.. .,.! ""'hlOU " ....rf w. ... ,.t,i;ii, mill would probably make u good Presi dent but ho was born on British will or British parents, and there fore, under the Constitution, is in eligible. Youth's Companion. C00S BAY REAL ESTATE, Sec TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT C0,l ., MAKSHPIKMi AND COQUILLE CITY, OIlECOJ ., SCEXTS' EAWSIDK AND SENGSTACKItt'S $ AGENTS FOB CANADIAN PACIFIC HAILROAD U UKMIY SENGSTAOKEN, MANAGEH 1 ' P"' l'hoiie ;i:io.,i. Office hours by appointment. Is designed to work out so that the hinds will full Into the hands of ac tunl sottlors who will build up tho country nnd o that tlmm who uuilly wjuit to live on the laiuU will not become tho lctlnis of speculators. Any suggestions leKiiiclliig the liaml Hug of these lauds are of Interest In vlow of the fact that the question is a highly Important one which will effect many pornoim. Get one-fourth of your money. The CREHR P It Is fortunate that nil people are npt alike. A wife would tot little pleasiiro out of drawing "l it "o one udmlrud her clothes any more than her husband does, Ku'liuiiBo. Don't let old hard Im-k make you I isray. Keep hustling aud don't stop; The world turiu over onco day And you'll Voou be on top, ' .VOUUi: doctor's nrnf.cln., i.. , usually better than his practice. Hut one half of the world knows uAiii-uj now io work tlio other half. .im,0Ui .li,!l.'t J.mlso " wo,,n" " glon li) the bonnet she tars , -1111 CIIi KGGS AMI APPLES IX CRATES .MAY (i() BY PARCEL POST Benjamin Ostlind COXSULTIXG EXGINEER AND ARCHITECT Offices. 20G Irving Block. Phone 103-L or 2C7-J. Marshfield, Oregon. our Do not be solfUh'. Always lend A hwlplim hand, my brothers; 'I'llll ttt.tt. .. I... ill ..... .u.iu hiio is ill own boot friend I in Hound to bun few others. ! H Isn't difficult to retain gold"teJtr U" l' "Qt 1,Ut lh0'U '" ,ho Crates of oggs and bo.xes of ap ples ot the ordinary size can go by parcel poet, now, according to now ruling. Tlio MmIt of "'i Indies for the combined lonirM. "id girth of parcels will be raised to S inches. There will b vhaugo in the weight 11.,,. 77 It- Another new ruling provides for W. G. Chandler a receipt ror tho package if n... ARCHITECT sender plmes u 1-cent stamp on the Iloouis 301 "l 302, Coko Bulldlnc IIUl'kllL'il MM... .. , I..I-,. '" H. G. Butler CIVIL ENGINEER Hoom 301 Coko Bldg. Phono 14G-J. Resideuco Phono 363-L. Koontz Garage Agency for OVERLAND CARS-G00DYEAR TIRES -EXCri MOTORCYCLES-UNION GAS ENGINES Mnrinn n,l A..i i .. . . ...... lull V -'ii aim HinomoDiie Repairing a &pew North Front Street :: Phone' i'm.1"1 uy .'.' "W bnr" bubo l'r,og lmt'kue' Th0 o and addross Jlarshfiold, Oregon. via mm uooi irionaii,,,,,,, " ,. ,, """ uu, Ui,uo cries - "? nuiuo unu aiidross .wuisiiuom, o " fW others. & ,ldoU KX ut;, n,,Mllk U ? "'? ,"U:S,'1 t0 whoM ,ho ll - uT""; U hlio a steuott.!,."11"'" make ttaste." dospito tin ilS l ua " tho eovor of tlio I ARCHITE iioiore a m rapher be asks to see her letters ! .ra'f ,lliU ",u '" to hiiktlo in onk-r P'u,kao. This will reduce tin. , - --..- .... ,'.,... .... ..1,1, t, it . . .vw joii uieso articles from Myrtle point. I to keep up with tho wagon. (IT Marshfield, Oregon. Timea Want ads brtnK resuIU. GRAVEL from0nn00 uZlrT?d t0 fl,r'l ORAVBL In jj $ " uul ru or in carload lots, nt following" , ' m 1,l,u onEround, 2.?B per yard. canoad lots, takon from cars, JS. Itetnll Depnrtniout. C. A. Smith Lumber & "I'l'usilO POSWOffico. l iWnWWWHBiaM . .fi .Ji.i ; '. v ZWm& UAJafWi: Lffi