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J i. "j'r ' Foliir ji j- TH W"BAY TIMES.' MAfTSriFIELDf OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JANuARY 19, 1 916 EVENING EDITION. ' Kila 1 M. '' '' '"'I'" fiOO'S BAY TIMES M. d. MALONEY, Editor arid Pub. DAN B. MALONBY, News Editor tjittcla.1 Paper of Coos County Official Paper City of Mnrshfiold. Hntorod at tho Postof flco at Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls second-clans mall matter. An Independent Republican newa papor, published every evonlng ox cont Sundatf-. and weekly, by Tho Coos Bay Times Publishing Co. J t WITH THE TOAST ,; t AND THE TEA GOOD EVENING News of Nearby Towns All Over Oregon SUBSCRIPTION RATES DAILY. Ode yoar $6.00 Per month 60 WEEKLY. One yoar SI. CO When paid strictly In ndvanco tho ubscilptlon ptlco of tho Coos Day Times 16 $5.00 per year or $2.60 for six months. Address all communications to . OOOS HAY DAILY TIMES. I EUROPEAN WAR ONE t YEAR AGO TODAY $ $ JANUARY 10, 1015 All frauds, like th6 wall daubed with untomperod mortar, with which men think to buttress up an edi fice, always tend to the decay of what they aro devised to support. Whately. FISHING CASE UP THE INSUFFICIENT LAY ( Tho German airmen at night de liver their long expected air raid on London. General Obrogon with a largo Carranza forcq Is Hearing tho Mex ican capital. Tho Germans claim to havo made advances In tho Arras region. IXVITIXO THE IIIHDS PEOPLE who love birds and who dosn't? needn't bo de prived ot their pleasant com panionship merely becauso It's win ter. It's surprising how readily tho birds will rcspbnd to tho right sort Of Invitation, and appear as If by magic from nowhere. Tlo a plcco of suet to a trco. Then sprinkle seeds and crumbs about tho yaM. Or, If you want to bring tho winter birds closer, place a feed ing shelf on your window lcdgO, and thoy will hop right up boforo your oyes. Thoy will soon becomo ac quainted with you, coming day after day llko old friends. A low days of conslderato treatment, says' tho society, aro enough to mako tho birds regular boarders. Only, bo suro to kcop tho cat chut up. Wo love to pralso Tho gonial ways Of thosO who laugh nt sorrow And slug a song When things go wrong And trust unto tho morrow. But ho who clings To hopo and sings To hypnotlzo his grlovlng Ills woes may find Too much inclined To listen without leaving. A song mny chcor Tho moment's fear, With gentlo recreation, But when It's" through, Tho thing that's duo Is grim determination. Selected Two Gardiner Men Aro Fined Fifty Dollars Each (Special to Tho Times) GARDINER, Ore., Jan. 19. Thoro was much Interest manifested in tho enso of Ed Stcno and Mnt Lumber arrested for violation of tho fishing laws. One charge was setting nots more than one-third tho way across tho river. Tho defendants pleaded not guilty but on being tried by a Jury wero found guilty. They woro fined $50 each. The second charge was setting a fishing net without a license. Both pleaded guilty but sentenco was suspended cjurlng good behavior. XEWS OF LAXGLOIS A Coos Bay man often sib qulto llko a dummy when ho is mcroly ar guing with his wife. HEALTH JHXT FOR TODAY There's llttlo hopo for him who takes Lo Pago's gluo on grlddlo cakes. GEO. E. COOK. Notes About Peoplo of Plnro Told In tho Lcnd6r Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Mnlehom went to Bnndon and Mrs. Mnlehom will go on to Spokano to recelvo modical treatment. Tho Langlols peoplo havo a now organization which thoy call tho Rnlnbow Club. Mrs. E. B. Thrift died nt her homo In Langlols Thursday and tho fun- ernl was held Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs. II. Dunn, tho Don mnrk chcose-mnkor, has nccoptcd a position with tho Zumwnlt Bros. Mr. Dunn expects to move his family Micro this week. ELDERLY COUPLE WED Tho reason wo aro disgusted when wo hoar n man bragging nbout him sole Is becauso wo wouldn't bo if ho was bragging about us. Tho Coos Bay man who rogards ov orythlng ns a Joko may bo a worth less cuss, but ho has moro real friends than tho follow who takes himself seriously. Doth Hrldo and Groom Aro Seventy Yours Old Past POLITICAL CALENDAR FOR Till) YEAR 101(1 Thoro aro a numbor ot dates which thoso Interested In political afnlro must romombor. Hero nrq tho principal one's: April 18 Last day to register for primary election. - Anrll 19 Lnst day ao fllo not I- Mono or declarations for nominations for county offices, district and Jus l.lco of tho poaco. May 19 Primary election. Polls opon from 8 a, in, to 8 p. ni. May 20 Reopening of registra tion. Juno i Last dny for candidates to fllo statements ot expenditures of primaries. Boptcmbor 28 Last day to fllo certificate ot nomination by politi cal party or assembly for county and district. October 7 Last day (o roglstor for general election. October 13 Last dny to fllo cor tlflcato of nomination by Individual electors for county, district and precincts. "fy'lPW!J November 7 Gouoral election. Polln opon from 8 n. in. to 8 p. in. Novombor 22 Last day for candi dates to fllo statements of expendi tures. Filing Petitions All candidates desiring nomina tion by petition must fllo their dec laration with tho county rlork boforo circulating tholr petitions, and nil candidates desiring nomination with out circulating petitions may do so by filing tholr declarations for party nomination by paying tho requlrod filing foo. Thoro was a time when n Coos Day man was expected to carry a liandkerchlef In his hand 06 ho wouldn't soil a girl's wnlst when ho danced with her, but now-n-days If ho Isn't nblo to wlpo his foot all over her clothes ho Isn't considered a good dancer. QUESTIOX FOR THE DAY " 11 ! 1 Has Oregon to Scattlo, Wash? OUClt Tho mnrrlago of nn elderly couplo l; told In tho Sluslaw West which says: A marriage llconso wns iBsucd Wodncsdny to Elwood Lloyd and Sarah Jano Douglas, both of Glcn nda. Mr Lloyd Is 71 yoars old and tors. Douglas Is 72. Both aro well known In this section and they havo been neighbors for ninny years. GOLD UEACH NOTES Tho carpenter was henpecked, But ho was not a quitter. His wlfo slugged him And blacked his glim So ho took n brace- and bit her. WILL EICBLAD THE QUIET OBSERVER SAYS , " Matrimony Is u ship nnd dlvorco Is tho submnrlno that blows It up," A Coos Bay girl has horso bciisu whon alio can say "nay". WHAT'S THE USE WITHOUT THE BRASS RAIL THE GREATEST SEA DEPTHS , A pleco of Iron will sink to tho bottom no mutter how dcop tho wa ter Is, because wator la only Hllghtly comprt-Bsiblo. If water woro highly compressible, ns nlr Is, the wator at a great depth would bo much donsor, and thoroforo heavier, nnd an object Would sink until It reached a point at which its weight would bo less than that of tho wator which It dis places and Micro It would., float, as clOuds float In tho atmosphere. But a cubic foot of iron weighs moro than a cublo foot of wntor at a dopth of two miles Just as it does at the Hfirfaco, nnd thoreforo continues sink ing until It reaches tho bottom. Tho ocean has been sounded to a dopth of 32,088 feet, or over six miles. This Is Just off tho Phlllpplno Island ot Mindanao, Sovoral such points In tho Pacific show depths of over 30, 000 foot. From tho lowest sea depth tollid highest mountain poak Is CI, 090 feet which Is about 1-700 of the (garth's diameter, Exchange. Throo lawyers mot In front of tho Yeou building, disguised In heavy overcoats and caps, says a Portland papor. " Gosh, but a drink would go good now," snld No. 1. " Don't montlon It," growled No. " Don't you fellows bollovo In pro pnrodncss?" naked No, 3. "Yea" admlttod Nos. 1 and 2, "but tho stuff is homo." "Then", Invited No. 3, "follow me to my office nnd I will Havo your lives." No. 1 lookod at No. 2. " Without n rnll to placo n foot on nnd a mahogany top to rost tho ol bow on It wouldn't scorn natural," sighed No. 1. "That's tho way I fool," quote No. 2. And, mind you, thoy havo both been good bnr patrons. Prohibition Is having Us reform utory offoct. ADVERTISED LETTERS List of advertised lottors remain ing In tho Murshflold Orogou Post Offlco for tho weuk ending January IS, 1010. Persons calling for tho snmo will plonso say ndvortlsed and pay ono cont for onch letter called for. Mr. Butlor, Gus. Buoklo, Elmor Carlson, John Crourley, John Carl son, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. F. Conrad, Per cy Forrlo, Mlbs Ellznboth Ferguson, John C. Hnckor, E. T. Harris, R, O. Ilayos, K, D Huusor, Fred Hogland, A F. Hodson, P. W. Jacobson, Paul Jncobson, J. H. Johnson, Mrs. Ella May, J. D. Ruckor, S. Snnraymo, Bert Sopor, Mrs. J. T Travis, Mies Mary Terry, Tom Tompson - Hl'ail M'LAIN. P. M Xows of Curry County Told in tho GloHo Fred Cnugholl Is assisting Assess or Tollman In extending tho tax roll. J. W. Strandor has been appointed by tho govornor ns stock Inspector for Curry county. Frank Mussor, who was tried on a chnrgo of trapping without n ll conso, wns found not guilty by a Jury. Ray Zumwnlt of Port Orford bo cured a llconso to marry Miss Oort rudo Wagner of Elk rivor. M. Doylo 'hns suffered nnothor at tack ot Illness but Is roportod to bo doing fairly well. Mrs. Robccca Gardner, ngod G-l years, who was woll known In tho locnllty, died at her homo In Gold Bench. NEW PUIIMO WHARF Tho Gardiner Courlor Bays: "Tho driving of tho piling for tho now public wharf Is completed and tho lumber Is now being hnulcd to tho locntlon. By tho ond of tho wook sills will havo been laid, and tho much talked-or wharf will fairly bo on tho way to completion. PORTLAND An offoil Is bolng mndo to lmvo ono of tho moving pic turo film, concdrns mov$ froth L63 Angeles to Oregon. PENDLETON Tho Knights cf P thlns nro contoVnplntlng (ho erection of a thrc'o-Btory building to contain their lodge hatl. ORENCO Tho Western Walnut Association has Issued n booklet toll lug of thd walnut culture Jn Oregon. PEXDLETON The mombora of the Pon'uloton Club will g'o a mm- quet to c61cbrnt6s tho opening of the CoyotO cutoff of tho O.-W. R. & N. EtGENE Tho Commercial Club will tako tho lnltlntlvo in plans to drain tlio Long Tom and Amnjtori districts. GRANTS PASS For Bcvon dnys tho w'holO R6guo Rivor Valley ex perienced constant rain and snow. SEASIDE F. Howard Lalg'ilun has boon named ns Postmaatir nft ?r qulto' n ffght wns made by candidates for thb placo. OREGON CIT.Y .lamei Iinychl, n hormlf aged 70 years, wns barnod to death in his cabin. CORVALLIS Citizens havo pMi Moned that Arthur Murphy, charged with larceny, bo released nnd not tried tho. third tlrnb on account of tho oxperlso tb tho county. WENDL1NO Tho Booth-Kelly lumber cbmpnny's big snw mill Is closed on account of tho snow which has Interrupted tho logging in tho woods. BAKER Walter Fitch dI6d of heart failure brought on by oxelto mont whon his houso caught fire. ROSEBURG Dr. A. O. Scoly wns deeded president of thd Koso- burg Commercial club. PORTLAND A. II. Dovors, head of tho' Clossett fc Dovors coffeo and Bplco mills of Portland, was married to M'rs. AnnJo"E. Parker, his slstor- ln-Inw. PENDLETON Tho snow fall for January so far at this point has been 18 1-2 inches. SALEM Mrs. Mary B. Booth who dlod at tho ago ot 77 years, was a pioneer of Oregon. EU.GENE Greek bootblacks iiro learning to speak English at tho lo cal Y M. C. A. OREGON CITY Miss Ira Har rington hns announced her candi dacy for County Clork, an offlco alio (s now holding. LEBANON Tho Lebanon Nnt-. lonnl Bank has olected S. C. Ste wart president and W. M. Brown cashier. ALBANY a! l! Fisher was elect ed prosldont of tho Central Wlllam otto Exposition Association at a meeting of tho directors. DALLAS Tho boys of tho rural schools of Polk County enptured nearly all of the prizes nt tho stock Judging contests nt tho Oregon Agricultural College. PENDLETON Tho now terminal yards of tho O.-W. R. & N. at Pilot Rock havo boon opened. ROSEBURG Sovonty business men gathered at tho annual amokor given by tho Rosoburg Merchants Association and A. C. Marators wns olected president of tho organlza-l tlon. PENDLETON Coyotes havo be como very bold nnd enter farm yards and' carry" awrty poultry arid s'mull animals, one farmer losing 15 pigs. WOODIJURN When Mayor J. F. Stcolhammcr mAdo a flfo In his kitchen rorigo tho stOvo blew up and went through tho roof of tho houso nnd the Mayor was struck by a pleco of metal and Injured. EUGENE At tho meeting of tho bonrd of regents of tho Stato Unl vorslty this week to arrange tho bud got of expenses, nn c'ffort will bo made t6 sot nsldo enough monOy fbr a now building. MHBHj!' WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW was Tho Canby choeso factory scheduled to start January 15. HarriOy cdurity Is cclobratlng Its first view 6f a locamotivo nnd all Mint section is rejoicing' that It will soon havo a railroad. Tho Portland-Pacific Furnfturo Specialties Manufacturing Co. hns opened Its factory with sufficient orders on hand for soveral mOnths. Woodburn hns awarded tho con tract for $10,000 high school. La Grnndo reports say that livo stock Industry is 6n tho Increase In this pnrt of tho stato. It so6ms cortafri that thO big Falls City mill 'will rcopon about March 1 ' A Spotfarid man bough't tho Bara don Candy factory In Portland for $150,000. Cnston opens now $12,000 schosf building. Oregon City papor mills arc pre paring for flood which scorns cer tain to follow tho unusual snow. (Tho Hoko Cannery of Mcdford has Increased Its stock from $5,000 (o $10,000 and will doublo Its out put. Southern Pacific Co. ordcro 50, 000 feet of lumber from Spnuldlng Logging Co., Salom, to bo shipped to Sacramento. 1 iMKIWJ Japan has had a great shipbuild ing boom nnd on account of its su perior quality Douglas fir la bolng used extensively, though It costs 70 per cent moro Minn nntlvo plno. Multnomah County expended $1, C20.C7I on rondB In 1015. Tho British Government lids nBkcd Portland mills for bids on 12,000,- 000 foot of lumber Shipping rabbits from LakOvlow to San Francisco Is n now Industry. Snlom elms K. Spnullng and oth ors havo formed n now logging com pany. Plans for Kendall Bros, now in 11 road out of Rosoburg accepted by tho city council and crows oxpected Jo begin actlvo work early In March. Klnmnth Falls is shipping much livestock, lambs, hogs, mulca and j horses, to different porta of tho' Oldest Bunk In Coos County EstnlilNlica i88a Flanagan Bennett Bank Mnrshficld, Coos County, Oregon. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000 1XTEREST PAID OX TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS Officers- J. W. BENNETT, President; JAS. II. FLANAGAN, vt. President; It. F. WILLIAMS, Cnshlorj G. P. WINCHESTER Assistant Cashier. , ' ' : r , Flanagan (2& Bennett Bank OF MYRTLE POINT Capitol $25,006 Officers J. W. BENNETT, President; jASj&II. FLANAGAN VC(S Prosldont; L. M. 8UPLEE, Cashier fFTDEMENT, ABalatant Cashier. ' I . Bennett Trust Company Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000 Officers J. W. BENNETT, President; TOjt T. BENNETT, vice President; ARTHUR M'KEOWN, Socretnry; BENNETT SWAN. TON, Treasurer. Tho Only Trust Cmnpnny In tho 'SWoY'O'iTtsfde of Portland, Mlilch Organlcd Under tho New Law. fcountry. Flno gold Is bolng scraped out of tio rivor bed within tho city limits oT Rosoburg, Hubbard's flno now school house Is nenrly completed. Tho Hawloy Papor Co. of Oregon City will apond $750,000 enlarging its pnpor mill at Mint placo. NEW SLAUGHTER HOUSE Tho Myrtlo Point Entcrprlso says: Smith & Burr havo tho contract for! tho erection for Jnmes Hobson. on1 tho old Wilson placo near tho forks' of tho rivor, of a modern slaughior houso, :i2x10, nnd u gnrngo that will! ' largo enough to accommodate at In.Bt ono automobile. It la iiudcr tood that Mr. Hobson Is planning tho erection of n largo food burn on this placo tho coming summer. BAKER Rabies has broken out violently nmong hogs nnd cnttlo in sonio districts of tho county nnd heavy lossos aro feared by stock men. For Sale Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this advertlsemont, enclose C cents to Foley & Co., SSS5 Sholtlcla Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your naraa and address clearly. You will re ceive In roturn a trial package con. talnlng: (1) pound, tlio n i'Oioy'8 Jlonov an t a mi aril family and Tar Com- lv romedv !Or COUirllS. colds, crniin. whnonlni? coiiR-li, tlKlitncsB nnd aoroness in cacsi, enppo ami uroncinai coughs. (2) Foley Kidney Pills, for over worked ami ulsojilercd ljldnoys anil bladder ullmenlB. pnln In sides anil back duo to Kidney Trouble, soro muscles, utifr: Jolnto, backacho and rlieuuiatUm. (, 13) Foley Cathartic Tablets." a whplesqmo nnd thoroughly clcanslnu cathartic. Especially comforting to stout persons, and a pursatlvo needed by everybody with sluggish bowels and torpid liver. You can try theso thrco family reinediea for only 5c. For falo by Owl Prescription Phar macy. Frank D. Cohan, Central Avo nuo. Oppo8lta Chandler Hotol. Tele phono 74. STOCK RANCH Near Allcgjmy, mostly bottom, good build IngH, !IO head cattle, toam, farming tools, flno orchard, de lightful placo to live. Prlco $7,500. Tonus. STOCK OR DAIRiT RANCH CIoso in, 20 cows, team, good building, orchards, tools, (IOO ucrOs, 05 ot which Is finest bottom. Price $l,O0O. Tonus. DAIRY RANCH CIoso In, .100 acres, 175 Is bottor, flno buildings, team. Prlco $21,000. Terms. DAIRY RANCH It. II. depot on plnco, closo in, 5.10 acres, half is richest bottom, flno buildings, both rail and wator transportation, -10 head stock, team, Prlco $5U,000, Splen did tonus, viith interest at fivo per cont. FRUIT RANCH Splendidly located, 1O0O loganberry vinos In full bearing, flno orchard, flno building!), 17 ncres, $0,. COO. Terms. DEVELOPED COAL MINE On tldo water, flno conl and lota of it. Prlco way down, CHICKEN RANCH Closo th, 10 ncres, house. Only $800. CHICKEN RANCH 15 acres, close in, $30 down nnd $15 a month. FOR TRADE Wo havo North Bend property nnd ranches lo t ratio for North Dakota property. Como in and Inves tigate. Wo havo Oklahoihrt property to1 trado for Coos Hay city or ranch property. CITY PROPERTY North Rend or Mnrshficld. Wo havo it if yon nro looking for bargains nnd locations. INSURANCE Wo carry n full ln0 of firo insurance. .., KOOS OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO. PIONEER BLOCK . NORTH BEND, OREGON Mfl&mudMftUMBauuu 100 Men, who for thq last year havo not been saving, should oommence THIS WEEK to save some money each pay day. " . . ' ' START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT. The First NationaljjBank invites you to keep an account in its Savings Depart ment, $1.00 or more will open an account on which you will receive 3 per cent compound interest. ' DO NOT DELAY! Make your first deposit this week! First National Bank of Coos Bay Manhficld, Oregon Abstracts sb For rollablo Ab.strnctM of Tlllonnil (Inn about COOH HAY IICAIj ', SCO Title Guarantee & Abstract Company Mnrshflold and Coqulllo City, Oregon. fiYnvi'iil AKi'ntH EnhtNldu and SeiiKMackcn'N Addition, flpeclal attention paid to assessments and payment of taxes. HENRY 8ENOSTACKEN, Mimiicr. EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Street i M GRAVEL1 Wo aro now prepared to furnish ORAVE& In any untltlM from pile in our yard or in carload lots, at following prlcct: i From pllo on ground, $3.V6 por yard. Carload lots, taken from cars, J 2.00 per nt& Retail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite Po8.Offlce, Phone 190 PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY 0GEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst & King. Lento Mnrshfield nt 7 a. in., and returning leaving from Empire t 8 n. in. lenvo Mnr.shfleld nt 11 a.m. and returning lento South Slough RX 1 p. m. Leavo Marshflcld nt O p. in. and returning leave South Slough nt (1 p. in. Ui-Xi Puget Soutid 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" tlio most powerful, best equipped and most thoroughly nioder twonty-inch hydrar.llp dredge In ,PCjfIo water Coos Bay office, Main office, rYiarsmieid, Oregon. Seattle, Washingio"- ns jtfmi Hsa