The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 12, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1916-EVENlNG EDITION
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Garden lime
Reynold!
Just a ittlo wlitlo now, then it will be time to spado up the garden
pot and with the coming of the warm Spring days, put in the garden
that each year cuts off a big item of the grocery bill,
Have you a garden spot? Select it" from the many in First
addition, where the soil is deep and iich, where the new homes are
fe l' m,0"'" like the location' Tlle 50 120 lots at only
$300 each wil meet your ideas as to a home site, All improve
ments paid, city water, telephone, electric lights and Jitney service
at your command, Plat at our office,
Delpmeinit
178 Central
(OWNER FIRST ADDITION)
Call 160 for Plat.
Rusty
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SEND MINISTERS
TOVATICAN NOW
Count lies Korniot ly liitllffoit'iit f.vn
Seeking to Ite-ICstulillsh lllplumxt-
li; isolations at Homo
Illy Amnclateil I'rtM to Coos liar Tlmn )
ROM U, Fob. 11 Not since the
full of the temporal power of tlio
Pope Bonio forty-six years ago havo
there been so many attempts of hlth-
'crto liullffeient rountrles to reestab
lish diplomatic relations by the Bond
ing of ministers to tho Vatican, In
addition to those already accredited
to the government of Italy at the
Qnlrlnal.
llngland and Holland havo renew
ed diplomatic lclutloiis by sending
minister to tho Vatican whllo In
Finnco is thought to be represented
through tho Principality of Monaco
which Is the latest to ronow old re
lations. Of cotirso since tho ontranco
of Haly Into tho war, tho AustrUn
Ambassador to the Vatican left, as
wi'll as tho ministers from Prussia
and Havarla, respectively tho Huron
von Hitter and tho Haron von Muhl-
r
BEAUTIFUL MAE MURRAY
DESERTS STAGE FOR SCREEN
Furttouft Stage Beauty Whose Ascension to Stardom Waf
Unusual to Appear Exclusively in Lasky-Paramount
Pictures During Next Three Years.
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Water
Where red or rusty water occurs, It almost always comes from
the hot water faucets. Tho water la discolored beeauso of tho
ting of t10 insido of tho hot water piping I" tho houso and is
not dirt or foreign mattor, for It II wore thou both tho hot and
cold ator would bo discolored. Tho hot wator piping In soma
houses causes mom rust than In others, duo to tho galvanized
coating of tho pipes bolng of poorer quality. When placing now
or repairing old wator piping, Insist on your plumber using tho
best grade of galvanized Iron plpo of not less than throo-fourths
Inch diameter,
Whcro rusty hot wator Is especially bad it can bo remedied to
i considerable extent by having a plumber attach nn Inoxponslvo
devlco to tlitr wator plpo entering tho hot wator coll or stovo
tsck for tlio Introduction of n Hinall amount of Hum each wcolc.
Tho llmo added to tlio hot wator will ltirgjly prevent tho forma
tion of rust In tho hot wator pipes, but It will mako tho water
somewhat harder and recjutro moro sonp.
Don't licat your hot wator supply too hot. A tomporaturo of
110 degrees Is sufficient for all ordinary uses of hot wator and to
eicccd this causes trouble. Flush tho rust out of tho bottom ot
jour hot water tank at least onco n weok. Kvory hot walor
(ink should havo a faucet for this purpose
COOS BAY
WATER. COMPANY
MAItSHFIKIil) AND NOIlTH HICNI), OUKGON.
For Sale
STOCK IUXOII Near AllcgAiiy, mohtly bottom, good build.
Ingj, 30 hend cattle, team, fa ruling tools, flno orchard, de
lightful idnco to live. lllco 970(10. Tonus,
STOCK OH D.VIHV IMXGII Closo In, 20 cowh, toum, food
buildings, orchard, tools, (100 ucros, 05 of vJilch Is finest
tottom. Price $1(1,000. Terms. t
DAIItV HAXCH Closo in, .'100 hitch, 173 is bottor, flno
liulkllrigs, team. Price 21,000. Terms.
DA1IIY HAXCIf K. it. depot on placo, closo In, MO acres',
half Is richest bottom, flno buildings, both rail mid Muter
transportation, 10 bead stock, tcum. l'rlco 95:1,000. Kplen
did terms, with Interest nt flvo per cout.
FRUIT HAXCIf Splendidly located, 1000 loganborry vines
wfull bearing, flno orchard, flno buildings, 17 ncros, $(,
0. Terms.
bKVIILOI'Ki) (UIj SHNU On tldo Hater, flno coal and
w of it. l'rko way douii.
rmnKK'V ,,ANC, Ooso Hi, Jo acres, Iioiiho. Only $800.
UHCKH.V RANCH in ncros, eloso In, ?: down uui!
?'5 n month.
to i'i T,,A,,B w" Imvn North Rend property and randies
llgMe fr N"'"' ,,ako,ft Property. Como iu and hives-
o liato OklalKiihn property to Undo for Coos Kay city
t rnch property.
( CI1Y I'lJOPKHTVXorti, Hend or Mnrhlifielil. Wo havo
you are looking for bargains and locations.
wianci: wo e,rj. n ,,, uo ()f f(ro iiuurnn,.0.
KOOS OREGON
DEVELOPMENT CO.
PIONEER BLOCK
NORTH BEND, OREGON
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p"get Sound Bridge &
p. wedging Co.
8C0er-sTui!?(nBs. General Construction
0CoosRauLErPlANTS F0R HARBOR WORK
uus ay office has available for Oregon Coast
work the
.... Dredge "Seattle"
tw.i . "au'PPod and most thoroughly
rv .. a "ydrKHo dredge Is
M. office.
rT'BW. Oregon.
m odors
Factflo water
Main office,
Seattle, Washington.
Cbar Pitting
Stumps
tho stump over 18 'inches high. As "berg.
O'
F TUB various methods of ro
moving slumps none sooni to
provo moro econoinlcnl or ef
ficient than tho char-pitting method
of burning them, according to Mr.
Geo. A. Nelson, County Agriculturist
of Wahkiakum County, who has used
tho method to good ndvantago In his
county.
In preparing tho stump for burn
ing, tho hark should bo removed from
tho baso and on some Btumps, it Is
necessary to reinovo some of tho
dirt. Thus tho flro nmy ho started
bo near tho bottom that It will start
burning under tho main part ot tho
(lump nnd roots. Any kind of wood
that forms good coals may bo tmed.
It should ho cut short anil' ollhor
stood up around tho stump or laid
on Its side. Tho wood may bo piled
so as to start the flro entirely around
tho stump or In ono place, as may
ho desired. Tho formor method will
burn tho stump out moro rapidly, but
takes moro wood and more tlmo to
prepare. After tho rood Is placed It
may ho covered v th fern or other
tho wood burns down the flro w.ll
break through tho dirt In plnccs, and
jit will then bo necessary to apply
moro dirt to cover It. As the riro
"burns Into tho stump more dirt
should bo shoved over It. Should
tho flro burn higher on tho stump
than where tho dirt Is piled It should
bo put out, Instcnd of trying to cover
it by piling tho dirt higher. Tho
firo should bo covered nt all times,
and novor ho allowed to burn Into an
open blttsso; as whon It does much of
tho fuel Is burned up and tho heat
lost. Tho object Is to confine tho
Whllo Uicbo threo countries Just'
nnmed did not In any bonso break
tl.elr relations with tho Vatican nnn
perhaps ovon now try to keep In hot
ter connection than over, It wns im
possible for (hem toromnlu ope. ,
hero, duo to tho peculiar position of
tho Holy Sco. ,
Ibigland has never had a pormn-i
iiont rcprcsentntlvo to tho Vatican
until tho recent coming of Sir John
Howard, formerly Urltlsh minister
to tho Hague, Knglnnd having in
past times appointed special agents
to deal with tho sporlnl religious
it becomes Intensely hot around tho
baso of tho stump. As tho main
part of tho stump Is burned out care
should ho taken to keep tho roots
covered properly, so that thoy will nil
hum out.
Another method of chnr-plttlng
slumps, that has boon recommended
by tho University of Idaho, Is to saw
tho stump off as near tho ground
as possible nnd skid It up on Its
Ibapo from two to four Inches, using
Btoncs for this purpose Then in
tho summer, when It Is dry, a flro
can be started between tho two parts
of tho stump. Tho two burning sur
faces radlato heat upon each nthor
and thus maintain continuous com
bustion. Tlio top of tho stump
similar matorlal, il a thin layer of I gradually oottlos down, burning tho
dirt should bo placed ovor it, with roots out
heat. When this is properly dona nuostlons affecting hor Catholic pop
tho exception of leaving a placo largo
enough to start tho fire. Only a
light coating of threo or four Inches
of dirt should bo put over tho flro,
nnd this should not bo piled ngalnst
Only Boll that contains n consider
able amount of clay Is suitable for
chnr-plttlng, Bandy or gravol soils
are not adapted to tho worl. This
method has provod equally success-
Illations.
ful In Wahkiakum County on both
tho bill and bottom land. It linn
proved especially successful on tho
reclaimed tldclauds. Tho quality of
tli stumps and the nature ot this soil
makes It especially adapted to tho
chnr-plttlng method.
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dUTAHQsa-jtmipiiii
MAE MURRAY, THE "NELL DRINKLEY GIRL"
Who U to be Seen In Laiky-Parntnount Picture.
SUIKSCHinKItS notioi: i
. Tho Tlmos carrier boya are
I Instructed to put tho papors
j on tho porch. If tho carrlor docs
jnot do this; misses you, or He-
j gleets gottlng tho papor to you
j on tlmo, kindly phono tho clr- j
dilation mnuagor, as this Is tho j
j only way wo can dotormlno j
j whothor or not tho carriers are j
j following Instructions. Phono j
133.
Mac Murray lias gone away from New
York to be absent for a long, long
time. The famous beauty, and until re
cently star of "Zicgfcld's Follies of 19lS,"
lias been engaged to appear exclusively
for a term of three jears in productions
of the Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Com
pany on the Paramount Program. Her
contract release from Mr. Zicgfcld was
purchased for a large sum this, week by
Samuel Goldfish, executive bead of the
Lasky Company, and Miss Murray al
ready is on her way to Hollywood, Cal.,
to report to Cecil B. DcMillc, director
general of the Lasky studios.
Probably no American girl of the gen
eration lias gained the fame which has
come to Miss Murray since she made
Iter debut on Broadway in an inconspic
uous capacity in a musical cottico chor
us, blie was quickly engaged liy Air.
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nnns RAY TIWIPQ WAMT AnI ZieKfeld.andwhcnthecountry-wHlccnm
UUU&bAT II IV Itb WAN I AUb for danclng swcpt ticsc atr UnitC(,
LOW COSl High Efficiency States two years ago Miss Murray swept
Into favor as one of the principal and
most graceful exponents of the hcsita.
(ion and the one-step. Her fame Ic-
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Keeping The
Dollar Home
Every Dollar sent out of town for a pur
chase enriches some one else
Every Dollar spent here -helps to enrich
this city.
All things being equal; our merchants
are entitled to your first consideration
This prosperity is your prosperity As
they grow they become greater fac,
tors in our city life
In many instances you can buy at home
to better advantage than elsewhere.
Look oven the Advertising in today's
Coos Bay Times and see if that state
ment is not true
Compare goods and prices and ascertain whether
or not our local business men are "on the job."
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Will If il
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XKWH OK OKCICO.V
came so great that a roof garden In the
heart of New York was named after
her, and during the past season she has
been one of the stars of the ever-popular
"Follies."
It is a strange thing that Miss Mur
ray's entrance into the field of motion
pictures came by way of the buricsquo
screen, so to speak. One of the features
of the "Follies" was a burlesque scene
showing how motion pictures arc made.
Miss Murray was the star of the trav
esty production, but she photographed
so wctl and her beauty was of a type
so admirably suited to motion pictures
that she received many offers to leave
the stage and devote herself exclusively
to the screen. A contract for a period
of years with Mr. Zicgfcld stood in the
way of any such inducements until Mr.
Goldfish, iu behalf of the Lasky Com
pany, purchased the contract.
Miss Murray is small, blonde an4
vivacious. She has been eagerly sought
for years as a model for readies Illus
trators, and her success on the screen
is expected to be a great one, .
JAPANESE HELP
FRENCH WAR LOAN
tt
(l HANTS PAHS Tho contract for
building tho $uuu,()uO beet Hiigur ii,,,,
factory has been, nwurdod to tlw
Dyer company of Oloveland.
MONMOUTH Although ninny
phcaHauta wuro fud by tho pooplo
during tho utormy wuathor, u lavtifi
number diod.
lUKICIt Molvln Durftln, tho mull
. .... . . ...
nii'Hsoiigor, is Him iiiibsiuk, nuu u in (o about
fen red that bo ban mot donth innngcriuora
mo morni. 0n ncoom,t f tlio fuvorablo ox-
A8TOIUA -Two fugitives, Ooorgo olmllgo rato botwoon Japan and
O'Donnoll, wiintod nt Hllliiboro, niHljFra,u.0 aubscrlhor Iu this country
K. Stoln, wanted at South Ioml,'woro ab0 t0 ,,rahBKo n bond for
Wnali., wcro raptured In n loKKlugiy(m "o.sau, which was tho equlv
ninip noaMho city. ,,i0Ilt of tho Ibhuo prlco of frnnca
OT OP. rfl. AI. r ..unl.n.iK.i Ulna
Oli1 I IIIIU 111 UAl'lltWIfll' lino
2 frnnoB'JI 1-S contlmea for ono
yon.
;i,oi)l,)(() I'YnncH Worth of
tho IIoimIh Hold In Tlmt
Country.
(Il AMoelatM Vttn la Cam Hay Tlmft
TOICIO, Koli. 12. Subscriptions
throughout Japan to tho French
gavornnioul'N 5 per, tout war ioau,
wlrichf huvo now closed, amounted
a, 000, 000 franca. Tho
woro ehiofly forolguora.
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SI'ICCIAli I.MI'ltOVK.MHNT
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Notice la horoby given that mir-i
Immnt to tlio provislnmi of chnptori
j V of title XXVI. h. O. h. and lu'
nccoidauco with tho torma and con
ditions of mild tbonds, tho City of'
Mnrshflold will tako up, redoeui '
, and cancel tho spoohil Improve
ment bonds of Bald City of Marsh
field, Coos County, Oiegon, Issued
on tho first day of Boptomiior,
1910, mid numbered 115 to 1 18
! Inclusive, of sold Issuo respectively,
1 bond numboicd 1ID being for tho
sum of $200.00 ami bonds nuni
uorod no ttinl 147 bolng oach for
tho sum of $500.00 and bond num
bered IKS lining for tho mini of
$;i'JG.10, nnd all of snld bonds bonr
lug Intorost at C per cout per an
num, and will on tho next semi
annual coupon porlod of said bonds,
to-wlt On tho first day of March,
101 C, pay to tho proper owners
and holdors ot said bonds, fatQ
valuo of oach thereof, with acoruod
interest to said duto and tlio own
ors and holders of said nbovo dca
oilbed bonds nro, hereby notified
to prosont tho samo for paymopt
and cnncollatlon o tho undor
s,gnod, tho Troasurar of said City,
at his offlco In said City or Marsh'
Hold, Coos County, Orogon, on said,
date for paymont, cancellation and
rcdcmitIon,( nnd uro furthcj njgtt
flcd that Interest tlioreon v?ill vaso
ct said lntorest payment porlod, to
wlt. On March 1st, 191Q.
Dated this 4 th day of Febmury,
1010.
O W. KArFMAN.
Treasurer of tho City of Marhfiold,
Coos County, Orogon.
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WHSLESQME
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!n No Stdsr W:y U Xyj Get At! (!iq
Richness anrst Flavcr ofthe Leaf
"SPEAR SfcADM BEST CHEW
Many prominent iLiins declare
chewing to l iJic m i t.hulcsome way
it enjoying tol,co
"1 LtKan (I'ew.i, . rp years .T'o."
aid out, ' btl I im ira 1 f'.at it ii
to only w , to eu t!.o Uucnt of all
: r' '. ui t stor-4 up bj nature in
ti.c c 't.'f. 1 cifer, o, course, to
rug -(riu of l"b,itco, which is tjic
natural and the cleanest form.
'htwiny iood toLacco like Spear
.'end makes tl e salivary glands more
v.ive, which in tu-n Ir.s a beneficial
licet on t!,e wl.olc ijsttfm. Add to this'
his sweet, ir.cllow, debafdus flavor of a
new of Spear lled ami y6u have
Se hishest possible derrec of tobacco,
ati faiuu.
"I moition Ppi If cad bccaus; I
ve fuui'.d t'l t 1) is l uid is execp
. !!,' pi-rc, bi i,; n uic in a fac-
j t' t'd Jim aiy arcorUnijj tc)
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,m ,r t i4 s t . of sun-ripcnct
t v i i.l i rtcdpfij to be
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it li v td.5, Ami it 13
-4 i-tu yd by U l-.tcht Ui-ce"!iM, which
!jp the qn.i'i v ; m 1 ic 'i ' tlavor
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