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THE MOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEI.D, OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
U. O. MALONEY, Kdltor and Pub.
DAN 12. MALONKY, News Kdltor
Official Paper of Coos County
Official Paper City of Mnrshflold.
Entorotl nt the PoBtofflco nt Mnrah
field, Oregon, for transmission
though, tho mally m BOcond-claes
mall matter.
Address all communication! to
. COOS 1JAY DAILY TIMKH.
TAKING CA1H OK TI1K HOYS
$
I EUROPEAN WAR ONE
YEAR AGO TODAY X
$
.tax, ai, nifi
iVonch (IttackB nortlicaat ot Arrna
nre ropulscd.
Gorman forces appear In rear of
llUBBlatt army which Is advancing to
ward Prussia.
Klissia clalnis to liavo scored a
defeat on the Turks.
HOV TO IIK HAPPY
THOUGH MAIIIUR?)
'A
i
' V m mti AlnliMnllntt nf lit., rrntjl.
1 J11U LUIUIJIUUUII Ul ll.o hw.v.-
cn wedding anniversary, Col
onol Henry Wnttorson was
Halted to tell tho secret of Ills lout;
yciirs of domestic happiness and tho
Kbntucklan replied In this wlso:
"Thoro's no secret about It. Mrs.
"Writtorson has always lot mo nloue,
And I hnvo let hor alone. When sno
saw I needed he)p bIio asked mo how
illio could aid mo, and did It. When
fllio was not exactly satisfied nbotit
anything, I just linked her If I could
help-hor. That's all."
'" That "lotting alono" Idea Isn't lmd
In itsolf, A strict udhorouco to It
jirocludus nagging, nud possibly It In
nagging thut has wrecked moro
home's than any other ono thing
Contentiousness over llttlo things
that uro not worth contention In n
nuro routo to infelicity. A llttlo lot
tint; alono, and n llttlo holpfulucss.
when helpfulness Is needed uro fairly
good rules Hint can bo observed to
atfvnntugo in most households.
THE recent arrest of four Mnrshflold boys for potty thievery, the-es-capo
of a fifth, tho sontence of two to thu stnto training school and
parolo of two others, Is a sad commentary on Individual and com
niunnl carelessness In taking care of the boys of Coos Hay.
It Is an amazing fact that on Coos IHiy there Is no real place of Inno
cent enjoyment and plcasiirablo occu patlon that boys ran go or ovtmliigs,
otitsldo of tltolr Homes. Parents know that boys often grow tired of tho
H'stHctloiiH of homo life and long for a place whero thoy can meet other
boys of their ago and romp through all tho Innocent, frolicsome pranks
that all boys delight In.
It is a sad commentary on present social conditions that organized so-
nitty does not concern itself with tho Individual until ho trangrusues some
of Its social standards. It hi certain IF the Coos County Court and (ho
stato of Oregon were asked to subscribe $fi()0 to u fund to provide u club
boitse for hoys tho reiiucst would bo treated with derision. And yet when
hccniiso of u lack of such a fenture hoys seek other miitrccs of occupation
Hint lead to crime, the county promptly gets busy and spends hundreds of
dollars to punish an net that might have been nVoltled if proper caro had
been given In ndvanco. Hundreds for punishment but npt n cent for, love
and care. This in not a criticism of tho County Court, hut of conditions
end the blind Ignorance of organized society and Its Inherent selfishness.
It is not only the Immediate costs but a boy who might havo grown Into
a good and useful member of society Is started on a career of crime that
will bo a constant expense to tho state his whole life long as well an a
mennco to society.
Moro tlmn a lounging room for Idlo men and tho unemployed, Mnrsh
flold needs a public gymnasium and club room for Its boys and young
man; a place where they might go of evenings nnd romp and play to tholr
hearts contont. Nothing can better bo classified In tho deeds of -tho grent
block. -I, assessment $1,110, una tliQ
southwest half of Idt 10, block -11,
assessment $l.fl0, all of said abovo
described lots being situated in Nas
burg's Addition to Mnrshflold, ac
cording to tho plat thereof on fllo
and of lecord In tho office ot tho
County Clerk of Coos County, Ore
gon. '
Hated at Mnrshflold, Coos County,
Oregon, this 21st day- of January,
1910. , J. W. CAUTKM,
Marshal of the City of Mnrshflold,
Coos County Oregon.
NOT1CI-2 OK SAM OK ItHATi PltOP-
KHTV KOIt DKMNQPK.NT
STHHHT AS.SHSSM HNTS
Notice Is horeby given that ncllng
by virtue of u warrant duly Issued
by tho Recorder of tho city of
Mnrshflold, county of Coos, stato ot
Oregon, by order of tho Common
Council of said city, dated tho HOth
day of Dedombor, 191fi, to mo di
rected, requiring me, as Marshal of
said city to forthwith levy upon
tho lot or lotH or parts thoreof or
trncts ot land upon which assess
ment was mndo tinner unn pursuant
Hinn saving a young man from hlnisolf. If the boys find a pleasant, cosy to Ordlnnnco No. G08 of said city
cntortnlnlng plnco to visit where thoy may meet and play and indulgo in
healthful cxorclso, thoy will not gnthor on street cornoi'n and waterfront
to associate with men who nro already beyond tho palo. It will keep them
from places whero they nro susccptiblo to mischief nnd temptation.
This Is a project that Is worthy of unlvcrsnl support. It Is something
that Is greatly nocded hero nnd would bo a distinct stop forward and up
ward for Marnhflcld.
Hero Jb something In which nil tho churches, women's clubs nnd civic
societies and Chamber or Commerce may unite to their credit and to tho
goodness nnd glory of tho community.
$
WITH THE TOAST 5
AND THE TEA $
J
GOOD KVHNING
v A high hope for a low
Heaven; Ood grant un pa-
tlonco! Shakespeare.
II
T VIEW
TIIK IIAI'PIKS'P IIKAIIT
CHILI) LAJU li DAY
NEXT Sunday, Janunry 2.1, will
bo ohsorvod throughout tho
country as "Child Labor Day."
Jowlsh congregations nnd others
observing Saturday will observo It
on January 22, schools and col
legos on Jnnuary 24.
What In this day, nnd what dorm
It moan?
i It is tho day on which clergy
men, educators nud nil who have 1:
( In their, power to influoiico mibllu
opinion will try to focus tho pub-
s lie mind on tho subject of tho elim
ination ot child labor from tho
country.
Pcoplo In comfortable homes,
whoso own children nro growing up
normally, with no moro acquain
tance with "child labor" than nn
occasional bit of helping father or
mother with dally chores, nro apt
M to forgot that In tho great Indus
trial centers thousands of children
uro having their vital forcos sap
ped, tholr minds nud bodies it nit-"
ed by long hours of work In mills,
factories and sweatshops. It la
I these children, grown to adult yearn
hut not to adult strength or men
tality, who fill tho Jails and alms.-
houses and who maka tho big drains
on public nud prlvato clinrltlos.
Kllmliinto child labor; soo to It that
uvury growing child has n lair
uinount of fresh air, good food,
tlmo nud spneo to play, sensible- nud
thorough education, nud most of
tho social problems now voxlug tho
nation would disappear.
Last year a bill was Introduced
In tho Fedoral Legislature ,'n'tild
lug lutorstato commerce In goods
on which children under II havo
been employed. It passed the House
by a vote of 2!i:i to -Hi. The bill
was killed In tho Sonnto on Hie
hint day of the session by tho ob
T" Jectlon of Senator Overman of North
Carolina. (North Carolina, by the
i way, not only retimed to patss a
bettor child labor law last year, but
rofiiGod to give tho coinuilHsloner
of labor power to outer n factory
for tho puiposo of enforcing iho
present law.
This bill, now known n tho
Kcatlng-Owon bill, hits been Intro
duced again this year. If It panned,
tho Federal (lovorumont will be
. empowered to enforce-. It. State
Ilka Oregon, with good child labor
laws, will douhtloH proceed iu be
fore to enforce them HioiiuoIvom.
States with bnckwuid ones or which
llko Cieorgla, paa luva without ap
propriation to ouforco them, will ho
compelled by Undo Sam to take
euro ot their children,
Tho pussago of this bill to cou
norvo life, to glvo childhood its
Just chance, la ono of tho moat im
portant thluga tho National Legisla
ture can do Statesman.
Who drlvos tho chariot of tho nun
Shall lord It but a day;
Hotter tho lowly deed were dono
And kept tho humble way.
Tho rust will find tho nword of famo
Tlio dust will hldo tho crown
Ay, none hIiuII null so high his
mime ,
Tlmo will not tear It down.
Tho happiest heart that over boat
Was In some (pilot breast
That found tho common daylight
swout
And left to Heaven the rest.
Anon.
WHITISH TKIi!S OK KUTHtl-3 aV
COOS HAY
Mu.vh II Will lm Hard to Tnko Caro
of tlio lllg Influx of
Pcoplo
Kdltor Timci:
i
Coos Hay, why Coon Hay In tho
ono best upot I know of on the Const
and when tho coming era of Prosper
ity hits Coos Hay It Is going to bo n
pioblom to take caro of thu Influx
Of prospective home seekers that nat
urally seek tho Land of Plenty, nud
whero there Is plenty of Innd, whoro
over an emigrant movement Is on
and tho Indications for tho coming
year nro that Oregon will more than
havo Its Hharo and whero will you
find a bettor upot In Oregon than
Coos Hay nnd tho country tributary
Speaking of tho grip; n doctor,'0 ll w,t K"'t natural undeveloped
for tho Improvement of ftlghth street
north from tho south line of Hem
lock nvcnuo to tho north lino of
North Korndnlo Addition nnd Nns
burg's Addition to Marshficld, In tho
city of Marshficld, Coos County,
Oregon, nnd which assessment then
remained unpaid nnd to sell tho
samo In tho mnnncr provided by law,
which said property Is In naltt war-j
rant and herolnafter described, I '
have, In pursiianco of said war
rant, levied upon, and will, on tho
21st day of,. Kobruary, 101 (5, nln
o'clock In tho forenoon of said day,
at tho Common Council Chumbor
door, In the city hall on Front street
of said ciy, offer for nalo and seU
at public auction to tho highest bid
der for cash, nil undivided one
twelfth Intercut In each or tho fol
lowing described lots owned by Km
lly O. Wren nud situated In Nan
burg's Addition to Murshflcld, ac
cording to the plat thereof on fllo
and of record In (lie office 'or tho
County Clerk of Cooa County, Ore
gon; tho number of tho block and
tho amount of the iissessmeut being
set oppoalto the number of each lot
respectively; said salo being made
subject to redemption In thu man
ner provided by law:
Lot. Ulock. Assessment.
I? ibsw? laWBa
! vCc" IHffi;
II Oldest Hank In Coos County IMhIiIIkIumI 1MH1I ll
DIRECTORY
PROFESSIONAL
Di. A. L. Housewnrih
v Pliyslclnn and Srgc0,
s Office: Irving
OfflcO llOllnl! 11 Ia r
I iftil 7 to 8 p. mi. " " ll
PlfOMCSt Offlco im.jj M (
J.M: Wright
nUILDINO mv.Jrnn
KBtlmntOB- f urnlahod oa requj
Dr. H. M. Shaw
Kyo, Knr nnd Throat Specie
GLASSKH FITTED
Phono 330-J. ltoonm aoo-SQ,
Irvine Ulock.
Hit. MATTIH H. SHAW.
Pliyslclan and Hurgco,
Phono uso-j,
H. G. Butler
OIVWj ENGlNRRn
Room 304 Coko Dldg. Phong uu
Itosldonqo Phono 363.!,
W. G. Chandler
AHCH ITECT
Itooma 301 and 302, Coko DtjIKb.
Marshflold, Orogoa.
Oldest Hank In Coos County Established 1881)
Flanagan ( Bennett Bank
Mnrsliflcld, Coos County, Oregon.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000
INTKKKKT PAID ON TI.MK AM) SAVINGS DEPOSITS
Officers J. W. IIHNNHTT, I'rosldent; JAS. II. KLNAGAN, Vlco
Piesldent; II. I WILLIAMS, Cnshler; (I. V. WINCH KSTEU,
Asslstunt CaBhler.
Flanagan t Bennett. Bank
OK .MYRTLE POINT
Capital $25,00
Officers-. I. W. HKNNMTT, President; JAS. II. KLANAOAN, VIco
a'rosldent; L. M. SPl'LEK, Cashier; L. T. D15.MKNT, Assistant
Cashier.
J
advises people "not to sit In a
druft," for ho Bays "drafts pro
duco chills." Moybo- they do, but
for producing chills thoy aren't In
It with nn overdraft.
A Central avenue bachelor says
ho doesn't know whethor to get
married or buy nu automobile. Tho
married men are reminding him that
ho can trade In his old auto In a
few years for a new one.
(JUKSTIOX'KOIl THE DAY
Yes, wo fed tho birds, did you?
1 Somo Coos Hay men who poso
as social lions among women stack
up llko yellow dogs among men.
Swapping ailments makes up con
siderable of tho conversation at
some Cooa Hay afternoon parties.
When one hasn't n sllvor dollar
in lils pocket n half dollar looks as
big as tho bottom or a tlueup,
STOHY KOIt THE DAY
"Well," roninrkcd .Too Honuott,
"Doo Straw says Just what ho
thinks, anyway."
"1 believe ho doo," John (loss
romnrked, "but uu saya It of
tenor." Suurltio In thu blggnat uoUulosti
thing that happens from day to day
and Huushliio tho most welcome.
WHAT DID YOU SWEAU OKK7
To show hor opposition to war
a West Marshflold woman swore
orr saying "Shoot!"
Her husband no longer uses mil
itary brushes.
A Kront street merchant lias cut
"charge" accounts.
A Central avenue man has tilt
saying "til cut (inns!"
POSTMASTKIt NAMED
(Spoclal to Tho Tlmos.)
GRANTS PASS, Ore, Jan. 21.
W. P. Quintan has boon appointed
by President Wilson us Postmnstor
at Qranta Pass. Ho was four years
iiocretary of the Commercial Club
snd was selected for tho position ot
Postmaster from among uiuo appli
tup: epidkmic is ahating
Do not client yourself liy saying
"Now tho grip la o'er."
Crip la not llko mumps or numwlos
Ouco, and then no more,
(irlp tforma never nay farewell
Merely an lovolr.
--E. M gs.
i i npi
Coos Hay men do meaner things
than women, but women are more
ready to say meaner things than
moil,
Nvorynuo with i(; hit of money
Is it llttlo Ol'I'ODHlVO with It.
Alter a man hecomoti rich ho no
longer belongs to thut worthy body
known as the People.
roBoiircon, which cnpltal seoklng In
vestment uro hound to find, nnd do
you know that Coon Hay has a re
source which Is God given nnd frco
that very fow think of or consider
nn a resourco nud that In Climate. Ah
Scuthorn California with hor hun
dred nud odd nciuura miles of Ideal
winter climate, makes hor known
the world over as tho Ulvorla of tho
Westorn Hemisphere and has brought
to her untold wealth, so tho Sumrnor
Cllmato or Coos liny la tho luosl
wonderful, equnblo nnd Ideal auni
mer climate on the coast and when
rail connection la opened up with tho
outsldo nnd tho heat Infested pooplo
of tho interior can get to Coos Hay
for n fow delightful months why
should not Cooh Hay citizens tako
advantage of tills splendid ussot nud
with a cohestro Intelligent action of
chamber of commerce and othor al
lied commercial bodies why should
not Cooa Hay's ideal summer cllmato
be brought to tho attention or tho
outside world through consistent and
Intelligent advertising.
CLIMATE
1.0 it! -t.ttr.
hi in i.itr.
ji io on
2 Hi or.
i io n.7
12 17 ' U'.iU)
HI ..'. 17 11.11
M '17 11.17
IB 17..; 10.80
k? 17 io.r,:i
ll U I I I M I "t ' I
18 17....' 8.10
10 17 8.10
20 17 8.10
21 17 ,.. 8.10
22 17 0.S9
Hated at .Marshficld, Coos County,
Oregon, this 21st day of January,
1010. J. W. CAKTHIl.
Marshal of tho City of Marahfield,
Coos County, Orogon.
Californian Had
Kidney Trouble
Bennett Trust Company
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000
Offfcers J. W. HIONNETT, President; TOM T. HKNNHTT, Vico
President; ARTHUR AUKKOWN, Secretury; HHNNOTT SWAN
TON, Troasuror.
The Only Trust Company In t lit Stnto, Outsldo or Portland, Which
Oi'Kuiilcil Cutler tlio Now Imw:
TIME TAI1
WILLAMETTE PAOl
OAK
Lonvo
Marshflold
CMC a.m.
a.m.
a.m.
a.m.
a.m.
a. in,
7.4G
8:dn
0:1G
10:45
11:30
12:50 p;tn.
1:45 p.m.
2:4n
.1:15
5:00
C.40
G:cn
7:30
u
,y
p.m.
p.'m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
P.m.
North city
LB
No Mown
I
I?t
North Beil
7:00 in,
8:00 lb,
9:00 in.
10:15 in.
11:00 in.
11:16 lb.
1:16 po.
2:00 pa,
3:00 pa,
i:oo p.B,
EMS pa.
r:cs bb,
limits only.
7:16 p.n,
MERCHANTS CAFE
Popular Plnco for
Good Meals
Prices Reasonable
Cor. Commercial nnd Il'dn;,
NOTICE OK SALE OK DUAL PROP-
RUTY KOIt DELINQUENT
STI I E ET A SS I :.SSM ENTH
AHer a Coos Hay man gets mar
ried ho expects pooplo to tako him
more sorlously,
When n Cooa Hay man knows his
duty ho puts It off na kind advice.
Notice ia horeby given that acting
by virtue of a warrant duly Issued
by the Recoidor of tlio City or
Murnht'lold, County or Coos, Stnto
of Oiegon, by order of the Common
Council of nahl city, dated tho IfOth
day of December, 111 in, to mo di
rected, reuniting me, na Marshal or
said city to forthwith lovy upon the
lot or lots or pints thereof -or tracta
of land upon which uHcssmout wits
made under nud pursuant to Or-'
dlnunco No. 702 or said city lor the '
Improvement of thut portion of Hem
lock avenue from tho west lino of
Kiont street North to the west line
ot" Sixth street Noith. In thu city of j
Marahriold, Cooa County, Oregon,
and which usseusment then remained '
unpaid and to sell tho same iu tlio (
inanuer provided by law, which said
L properly ts iu said warrant nud
herolnarter described, 1 have, in pur-'
Vianco or Mild warrant, levied upon,
and will on tho 21t day of Fount-1
ary, HMO, tit uiuo o'clock lit the
roronoon or wild day, nt the Com-'
fnon Council Chumbor door, iu the'
oity hall on Front street or said
olty, offer for wtlo and noil at pub
lic auction to tho highest bidder for
oaali, each of the following described I
lotu nud parts of lots, to-wlt: Lot
12 Hloek 10, 8esHineiit $20.71. be
longing to Helen D Nnsburg. nine
the following lot and parts or lots
belonging to Nnsburg Land Com
puny Lot 7 Hlock II. .isboisinent
l.mt. r..lnu r.nn.in.illH Mnll,
wi.w ,.iiiwi, VU'VIViuln, VMIII.,
Ruyw: "I hutl suclt u uuvoro cauo of
liltliinv tioulilo 1 tliouulit I wuulil havo
to noil out my IiuhIiiosh. I tool; thrco
ImttloH of Kolcy Klilnoy Pills wlilch
(intircly rcllovotl mo uiul 1 liuvo (mil
no irctirionco of Icldnuy troulilo slnco
tlion."
ti'umo days It seems as If you can
no luagor Pt'iir tlio pain nud misery
you miiTcr from kldauy anil lilaildur
tiouliluH, Tim nclio ncuoiia your liaolc
Kiowa woiao with ovory niovd you
nmliu uiul uvery step you take. It
Jimt douiiih to tolt you of all strength
uiul energy. Your homl nehes, ynu
mo nervous and worn out, sleep poorly
ami have no appetite, utomueli In up
net ami Iiiiw'oIh Irruuular.
Foley Kidney I'IHh Iohsoo tho pain,
until It Ik Ilimlly gouo entirely. Thoy
give strength ami tone to the kltlnoyti
i mi Ice them atiiuur. active, their ac
tion lieioiiiex leKiiliir uiul iioniKil
ngaln, anil yunr health kiowh Potter
eiieh tlay yuu tuKo tlda great healing
meillclne.
For salo by Owl Prescription Phar
macy. Frank D. Cohan, Central Avo
nuo. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Tele
phone 74.
100 Meni
who for the last year have not been saving, should
commence THIS WEEK to save some money each pay
clay.
START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT.
The First National Bank
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. g
DO NOT DELAY! Make your first deposit this week!
First National'
HAVE THE ROOF FIXED
MM
See C0RTHELL '
Phone 317V
i
Bank
Marshficld,
f Coos Bay
Oregon
PARE TEN CENTS
City LlniitH North Head, Be.
nn commutation nn
CSi TICKKTS 1.78 Ci
Mnrshflold-North Head Auto
Lino
Car every ten minutes from
0 a. m. to 12 p. nt.; to South
Slough on co n day, Ievlng it
11 it. in.; to Kmplro three trip
a day.
GOItST & KING, Propi.
-
WOOD GOOD WOOD
W. H. Lingo Iin-s It nt 9150 d
Jj2 rash per loitil. (larlmso romot
od. Phono UJi7-J.
SAVE MONEY
by ordering tho Inmost
HPNRYV1I I P COAL
(Nut-coal, per ton "
Lump coal, per ton w
Or half ton ot both M-'B
1). MUSSON, rrop.
Phone 18-J or leave order t ,
lllllyer'a Ctifur Stow,
. .
Scandiiavian-American Bail
WIIKHH SAVINGS AltH SAI'H
YOUR BUSINESS,
BE IT LARGE OR SMALL
IS APPRECIATED BY US
HOURS 9 TO 3
SATURDAY EVE 7 TO 9
Tho
F.A. KILBURN
walls ftir
Portland
Via Astoria
.IANPAUV UJI,
I'Yom Smith 'iVriuiinil Dork
For Information call ISO
h. (i, CI SUING, Agent.
l-'or loliiihlo AhstniL'tH of Title and
illation about. COOH HAY IMJ.Ui
I'll, t,eo
Abstracts ss;
Title Guarantee & Abstract Company
Marshflold and Coqulllo City, Orogon.
Gonei-.il Agents K'ast.sldo nnd Heiigstm.'koit'H Ailtlitlon.
Spwlal attention pnlil to aR.so.ssim;ut.s tuitl pajnient of lties.
1IKN11Y SKNGSTACICKN, Miinngcr.
EXPERT WELDING of METALS
Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made
like new
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Koontz Garage
Phone 180-J.
North Front Street
DRY WOOD
CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD
North Front Street
Phone 370J
WESTERN LOAN AND
.BUILDING CO.
Assets $2340,000.00
Pays 8 percent on savings j
t I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
1 m. An I TKAnnlirAI' J
LUUUI I IUUOUICI ' i
T. J. HOAIFB U A. n. nODflW"
Marshfield SJSifl-
rctm.faa V2S.inlAh6d
Phoao 14U-R. MraUfIel4 o"
DUNGAN
IIMnirDTAIWH
PARLORS
will be kept
open to Tina punoo
A Tegular state llcenw
nBdortnker will
cbarge
Phone 10S-3
cants,
?2.C0, tho southwest half of lot 8,i
i.
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