The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 19, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1916 EVENING EDITION
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SEVEN
Garden
Time...
Just a little while now, then It will he time to spado up the garden
plot and with the coming of the warm Spiing days, put in the garden
that eacli 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 rich, where the new homes are
being built, You'll like the location, The 50 by 120 lots at only
,$300 each will .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,
Reyjmolels Dalpmeinit C0
(OWNER FIRST ADDITION)
178 Central Call 160 for Plat.
IIOOTLEGGEU CAIC5HT.
First
Raid In 1'nlk County
Unlcr Xow Jiiiw.
Miulo
Rusty Water
whero red or rusty water occura, It almost always comes from
,k hot water faucets. Tlio water is mscoiorou uccauso 01 uio
.1 of tlio Iiisldo of the lmt wutcr piping in tlio liouso nntl la
'!! Jirt nr foreign matter, for ,r U woro U,c11 ,,ot" tho ,l0t ,u,tl
nl ' .. . . .ii l....,l ' 'I'll., lmt MMili.r uliitni- In until..
Water WOllltl l)U IMHLUiuii;. - im -n
I cold
houses causes
more rust than in others, due to tho gnlvnnlzod
When placing now
mbor using tho
LallnB of tho pipes liolne of poorer uuallty. Wh
I irini? n hi wnlor pipingi i"i J"" '
BVriVU ... f ..I.... .,! ,.... fit..!. 4li.,.n.f,t....M...
belt srado of galvanized iron imm m nut i umwiwiiuuo
I Inch dlamclcr.
whom rustv hot wator Is especially had it can ho remedied to
, considerable extent by having n plumher attach an Inexpensive
a., la tho water pipe entering tho hot wator coll or stovo-
dick for tlio lutroiluctlon of a uniall amount of llmo each week.
The llmo nihlctl to tho Hot water win mrgoiy provoui mo ionun
tlon of rust la tho hot wator pipes, hut It will mnko tho wator
tomewhat harder ami require moro soap.
Don't heat your hot water Biipply too hot. A tomporaturo of
HO dcRrees Is sufficient for all ordinary uses of hot water and to
exceed this causes trouble Flush tho rust out or tho bottom of
your hot wator tank at least onco a week, livery hot wator
tank should havo a faucet for thin purpose.
COOS BAY
WATER. COMPANY
HAHHIII'lKIil) AND NOHTII IIENl), OREGON.
For Sale
STOCK ItANt'11 Near Allegany, mostly bottom, good luilhl.
Inpt, III) brad rattle, ttNiin, farming tools, flno orchard, do
llglitful place to live. I'rlco 9750(1. Tonus.
STOCK Olt DAIItV RANCH Close in, 'M cowh, team, good
building, urchimN, tools, tlOO acres, 0.1 of which Is finest
bottom, l-rlco $10,01)1). Tonus.
DAIItV HAM'H Cln.wo In, SIOO, acres, 175 Is hottor, flnu
tulhlliiiM, (cam. I'rlco $1! 1,001). Terms.
DAIIIV ItANCH It. It. ilciiot on place, close In, fi;l() acres,
hlf Is richest bottom, flno liiilldlngs, both rail mid water
lran.KHn(loii, -It) head stock, team. I'rlco $.i:i,O0O. Spleii
did terms, ulth Interest at fivo per coat.
I'ltUIT ItANCH Spleudlilly located, JOOO loganberry vinos
la full bearing, fino orchard, flno buildings, 17 acres, $,
WO. Terms.
KVi:i.OI'i:i) COAI, MINE Oa tldo witjir, flno coal and
lot of It. I'rlco way down.
CHICKMN RANCH Closo u, 10 acres, house. Only ?8(io.
CIIICKIIX ItANCH 15 acres, close in, $!IO down and
13 a iiioiith,
KU Tlt.UlK v linvo North lloml property. and ranches
o Imilo for North Dakota property. , .Conio in ami Iiivqn-
f
lle,
We havo OkliiliuiKci proporty to tnido for Coos Uay city
"r ranch property.
XV I'ltOPKIlTY North lloml or, MnrMiflrld. Wo havo
jou aro looking for bargains and locatloiiH.
IXSUUANCK Wo cmry a full llno'of flro Insurance
KOOS OREGON
DEVELOPMENT CO.
PIONEER BLOCK
NORTH BEND, OREGON
Safety First, Service?
nppMAm,NR' AUTOMQIiir,K, HEALTH, ACCIDENT,
hl'1'' WOIIKMKN'S COMPENSATION AND
Hull
E.
ding
LIA1HL1TY INSURANCE
CHANDLER, Agency.
Mai'fahfleld, Oregon.
I lines
Want Ads
Over Oregoni
DALLAS, Ore, l-'eli. 18. The
first blow In tho enforcement of
tho dry law In 1'olk county was
struck whon Sheriff Orr and Dallas
fclty pollco conducted a raid upon
tho Dallas hotel lit this city. The
offI6crs took two barrols of bottled
whisky, six dozen bottles to tho
barrel, and about 21. quarts of
,heor. Tho whisky was bottled In
beer bottles.
j Tho offlcors say they caught tho'
j proprietor of tho place, Harry Yu
mato, a Japanese, In tho act of
selling n bottle to n prospeetlvo
customer. Sales woro said to havo
been made to those who could bo
trusted. Drunkenness about tho
placo and' tho fact that tho hoto
I was not sending out of the stn
for lliiior led to tho Investigation
Unit resulted In the raid of last
night.
1 1 A few bottles of whisky woro
! i found In the kitchen nnd tho ro-
jmaludcr was found upstairs lu Yu-
inatos bedroom. Tho Honor was
hauled to tho courthouse
stored there
ASHLAND Morris J. Duryen,
publicity manager of tho Ashland
Commercial club, has resigned his
position.
GRANTS PASS Tho first carload
of stool for tho now Uect sugar fac
tory Is oxpected to arrive soon.
ROSEI1URG A warrant has been
Issued hero for Charles Cummins,
Who was detected wlillp In the act
of gaffing a salmon lu the Umpqua.
MIWAUKEE Tho Milwniikco
Water company has transferred to
the city Its plant for $5,500.
'RAKER Tho trial of James Mc
Comh, charged with murder, has
been started lu tho circuit court.
MEDFORD A largo bluo boron
flow into tho transmission wires of
tho electric company near Tolo, and
plunged all of southern Oregon Into
darkness.
INDEPENDENCE A largo gath
ering of citizens was held for tho
purpose of forming a local com
mercial club.
ROSERURG On March 11 tho
peoplo will vol 'in tho question of
issuing $7B,0C' :i bonds to build
a now school to rc;:!aco tho ono
EUGENE O. U. Pennington was
elected president of tho Eugouo
Radiators, an organization of that
city. ,
SALEM Tho assessors of tho
statu aro assembled to .consider the
tax ' problems.
R03E1JURG Charles Orcon, a
veteran of tho Civil war, aged 70
years, died at tho Old Soldiers'
home.
PORTLAND Tlio postal rocolpts
of tho elty gained ten per cont
during tho first hnlf of February,
as compared to tho sauia period
last year.
, EUGENE Tho tomporaturo rose
to 78 degrees and somo havo start
ed their spring gardening.
EUGENE Tho Chamber of Com
merce nt tho lust meeting took In
fifteen now members.
.MUST PAV LEGAL HATE.
Decision Given lu Case From Curry
' County.
SALEM, Or., Keb. 18. Accord
ing to an opinion rendered by At
torney General Drown to District
Attomoy Johnson of Curry county
banks must pay 2 per cent on
dally balances for county monoy.
Tho attomoy general was advised
that a hank In tho county was ob
taining tho uso of tho monoy for
$20 n month, and this, ho said, was
not logul.
and
ENTRY LAWS FOR COAL
LANDS ARE EXPLAINED
Professor Earl C Arnold of University of Idaho, Interprets Gov
ernment's Attitude In Dispensing Tracts to Individuals ami
Corporations,
I
HY EARL C. ARNOLD
Professor of Law, University of Idaho
T
WILL ENTER CONTEST.
North
lleuil Hoys and Girls Arc
Preparing.
Thero aro fivo North Hcnd High
school girls working hnrd to sccuro
tlft honor of representing North
HE laws providing for the nc-
iiulsltlou of eoal lauds differ
so radically from tho laws relat
ing to other minerals that they are
not ordinarily classed as mineral land
laws. The coal land laws were passed
in 1873, about soven years af
ter congress provided for the loca
tion of mining claims.
To make hinds euterablo as coal
lands thoy must bo vacant and un
appropriated, must contain worknhlo
doposits and must not ho valuable
for mines of gold, sliver or copper.
Unsurvoyod lands cannot bo entered
for coal.
To outer coal lauds, in tho case of
nu Individual, ho must ho a citizen of
tho United Stales, or must have do
clarod his Intention to hocoma a clt
Izeu. Ho must he nt least '2 1 years
of age
Coi'iKmitlon May Operate
A corporation or association . of
persons may outer coal lands, pro
viding each iitomber Is severally qual
ified, as is -required In tho caso of
an Individual, Only ono entry of
coal laud Is allowed either to tho
Individual, or au a member of nn as-
ricnd lu tho annual dochunntlou ron-soclatloiii No association, riuy mom
trst to bo held In Mnrshfleld In : hor of which has previously exhniiBt
Aprll, Thero aro also six boys! oil his right to make au entry can
working equally as hard to djter-i pnrchuso coal land,
mlno who will represent this ruyj II1 tho case of an ludlvliidiial ap
ln tho ora'nrlcal contest to be .'njhl'I'l'pnnt ho may enter not to exceed
at tho nann time 160 ncros. An association can tnko
Tho girls aro Ollvo Philip, Loulso;32" neres. It Ib provided that If
Elslmlngor, Eayo Mllledgc. Mlllndulrur or "loro porsons occupy pub-
Andorson nnd Margaret lloeck. Tho'1'0 l",l1 rt expend nl least $5000
hoys aro Randall Jones, Horaco l)y
Jcr, Curl Ranb, Clnlr Cavnnngh,
Leonard Russoll nnd Clardy Perkins.
MEET l-'IHST TIME.
Allen
llro'thers Had Never Seen
Other.
HOOD RIVER, Or., Fob. 19.
Claud Allen of Shirley, Vn., nl
though 23 years of ago, was an
nhsoluto stranger to his brotho",
IT. P. Allan, whoso family tlio for
mer Is visiting. Tho local man had
never soon his hrothor until no
knocked at his xloor yostordny, hav
ing left homo for tho west n short
tlmo boforo tho birth of tho younger
brother.
rF
"Vf
m
thereon in opening ami Improving n
mine, they shall bo entitled to pur
chaso G-TO acres.
Price of $10 Stipulated
Tho coal land act provides that
PEOPLE'S E0RUM
Tho Coos liny Times will bo
pleased to publish lettors from Its
readers on nil questions of public
I u t pros t, giving his or hor addross,
nnd so far na posslblo limited to
T0 vords. In publishing tlieso loi
ters Tho Times docs not Indorso
tho iewfl oxprcssod thoroln; It lJ
simply affording a moans for tho
voicing of different opinions on nil
questions affecting tho public wel
fare '
MORE A1IOUT THE LARKIN CLU1I
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 over the Advertising in todayfs
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."
i '
nny qualified person can pnrchuso
his land Tor not less that $10 an ncro,
if it Is located moro than in miles
from n railroad. If less than lfi
miles, It will cost $20 an acre For
moro than 30 years all conl land wan
sold at the minimum price suggested
by tho law. Slnco 1907 the prices
havo been fixed by tho geological
survey and havo ranged from tnu
minimum price to $000 an aero.
In making his coal declaratory
statement, tho applicant must swear
that "1 make this application In good
faith for my own benefit, nnd not,
directly nor Indirectly, In wholo or
In part, In behalf of any other person
or porsons whomsoever." Many en
tries have been canceled and many
convictions had for a violation of that
oath,
(ioeinnicnt Grows Watchful
In later years, especially, tho gov
ernment has been watchful to ascer
tain whether coal entries hnvo been
mndo for tho bonoflt or the parson
making tho purchase
Tho coal laws applicable to Alaska,
are entirely different from thoso In
forco in tho stales.
Perhaps no subject connected with
our public lands Is agitated moro than
that of changing our cool laws. They
havo been productive of consider
nblo dissatisfaction, moro especially
lu their administration. Considerable
criticism of their operation lu Alas
ka has boon made. During tho past
fow years rules for classification of
lauds havo boon formulated by tho
geological survoy, which h'avo
changed the operation of alio laws
very 'much.
Since 1873, when tho present conl
laWB wcro enacted, thoro havo boon
approximately 000,000 acres entered
yielding to tho federal government
about $10,000,000.
Btorett at tho salno prlcos, whllo ow
ing to tho fact the Lurkln Co. owna
or controls Its own factories It Is
ahlo to glvo as a premium with each
$10 order, nt our own selection,
an nrtlclo which cannot ho duplicated
In cash by tiny Btoro on tho bay for
five dollars. Or by another plan they
will glvo n duplicate order of their
products, that Is, thoy will glvo for
tor. dollars, exactly tho snmo goods
for which wo must pay twenty doj
dara nt tho Coob Iluy stores, each
member paying their own share of
tho freight.
This Is tho wholo story In n nut
shell, mid surely not sufficient to
crento such a "tempest In a ten pot."
Resides this, being proporty owners
hnd taxpayers In both Marshflchl nnd
North Ileud, ami since all mcrchnnta
J:uvo to solid away for their supplies,
wo foci that as law abiding cltlzons
wo aro quite Justified lu conducting
this small business for our own
home, mid benefitting not only our
selves but all members who surely
havo n right to spend money thoy
oarn where thoy please.
I would suggest that all Interested
persons read tho nrtlclo on the Alall
Order HubIiicbb by Thoodoro II. Price
In tho Outlook of January 2G.
Yours very truly,
Mrs. Everett If. Curtis, ,t
North Head. I
$
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bJ fentJ
Editor of Tlio TIiiicb:
I notlco tho roport In Th6 Times
of tho spooches made at tho meeting
of tho Co'oh County IliiBlness Men's
i association nt North Head, Tuesday
Evening, Fohrunry 11, concerning tho
Lnrklu clubs which aro conducted lu
North Ileud nnd Mnrshflold, and I
feel Impelled to reply to tho nrtlclo
In ordor to correct tho mlstukou Im
pressions given to tho members of
tho association and to the public.
In tho first place, I do not under
stand why tho mnll orders of tho
Lnrklu club iiiemhors should havo
been chosen na a point of attack
instead of tlio Immensely larger mail
order trade which Ikib boon carried
on for many years with tho firms.
of Montgomery, Ward & Co, and
8ara.Roobuck,' or Chicago, 'Jones'
Cash Store, nnd Rico and Pholnn, or
Portland; National Cloak Co. and
othora, of Now York, which wo all
know nro patronized both by tho gon
ernl public and by tho families of
, local morehiinla ns well. ,
I Ilowover, to return to tho Lurkln I
i cliih. In v!ow or tho oxresslvo prlcos
charged upon nil classes or morclian-1
dlBo on Coos Uny, 1 am proud to hot
i tho socrotnry who first Introduced to
I Cooa Hay housekeepers and home-'
I makers tho possibility of economical I
buying or household supplies through
tho Larkla Fnctory-to-Famlly club
plan. I wish to stato that tho Lnrklu
plan Is rrooly open to tho public.
iThoru uro no Lurkln inyBtorlos, nnd
, thoro wns no necessity for tho ngont,
, nnd his wHo, of tho Huslness Men n
UiBBochition to call mo by tolophono, i
) giving nn nssumod nuiho, mid tho
' false stntoinont that thoy had Just ar-'
rivod from California (and oven tho !
. Imaginary son-sickness) whero sho
belonged to a lnrgo co-operatlvo club,
'and wished to Join ono of the samo
i In Mnrahflold. In ordor to Inform
, tllOlnsolvPH nt tlm miHm f..t ,.r ..... ,
i . ".:... . - r -"" "' l,m bacco.
urn in cm ii utisiucss uono here I t,,, n0 tobacco !n thc worW ,hat
would gladly and freoly havo given I can gjvc you the hearty, wholesome
to any person who upproached mo I flavor that you get from a delicious
honestly nnd openly nil tho Informa- chew of Spear Head.
Hon In my possession, and nlso have Spear Head Is made exclusively of
! supplied him with n J.arkln cataloguo Pe rcd Kentucky IJurley-Uie most
l.wblch would explain moro than I can. i ricIUy-flavorcd cwine tobacco that
Tho facts aro simply thoo: North & $& 'for Sor
Ucnd Is at present conducting ono ' iicaa
club of sixteen members who oaoh I This choice leaf is'selected with the
buy from Lurkln romnanv nn nrilm i mmt fininstaklncr care. Is stemmed by
of products not less than $1.25 canh band, is thoroughly washed free of all
WHY THE BEST '
. OF CHEWS IS
"SPEAR HEAD",
Jm
Its Rich, Sweet, Mellow Flavw Has
! Deen Famous for a N
. Generation
MADE OF CHOICEST REDRURLEY
The secret of tobacco satisfaction is
known only to the man who ehtws
plug tobacco. Thc reason is that a
good chew gets right next to your
taste, while the leaf in plug tobacco is
in a state of fresh, juicy richness that
is not possible in any other form of to-
month, (not enough to put nny mor
chnnj out of huslnejis, you seo) while
n fow lnombors of the- North ritnil
cli'h nro .Marshflald ladias. In
''MarahXIuld, at the present time, thoro
aro three, ngt two. similar dub
1 Tlieso products aro fully oqunl In
qunlity to thoso sold In thf local
l
foreicn matter, and is presr?d into
Spear Head plugs so slowly that not a
drop of juice or an atom of the nat
ural flavor escapes.
Try Spear Head, and you'll get a
sweet, mellow, luscious, satisfying chew
that cannot be obtained in any, other
tobacco. In 10c cuts,' wrapped in toa
paper.