The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 03, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
FUOR
COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MALONKY, Editor and Tub.
DAN B. MALONEY, News Editor
Official Pnpcr of Coon Comity
Official Taper City of Mnrshfiold.
JIU1' AT HOME
&'
'jj
IT IS romarjtablo how tlio Ilomo
Industry Idea is spreading
throughout tlio country, and. In
fact, throughout tho world.
Wien a man Bets up a Btoro In
n towii, It benefits ovory hiiinnn bo
Ing In that town. Ho may employ
but olio man, but this man must
Hvo near his storo, buy tlio neces
sities and many of tho luxuries of
llfo, pay rent, consumo light, pur
chaEO clothing and fuel, and, in fact
pay at least CO per cent of tho
money ho rocolvcs from his goods
right "in that town. i
Provided this merchant can sup
ply you wlh goods of equal vafuo
and quality with competitors from
other sections, ho certainly deserves
your support.
Now supposo this merchant buys
all bis goods in Oregon. Then tho
producer of raw materials gets a
Bharo. tlio i transportation man gets
Bpmothlng, tho factory cmployo a
very largo portion, tho manufacturer
a small por pout, tho tax collector
IiIb bill, and all turn it back into
tlio etnto to bo circulated within
tlio state.
On tho other hand, if tho money
this morchnut sponds for goods goos
to an oastorn state, it Is forovor lost
tp tho producor, tho drayman, work
er, manufacturer, tho Btato and tho
town.
This, being true, let us buy from
our pooplo, from oiiraolves, .lioro at
homo, hero in Oregon. For to kcup
money lit circulation is llfo, hut
to send monoy out of town or out
of tho stato Ih to bleed tho town or
iitalo to death.
Again wo say Uuy nt Homo.
AN OHHOONIAN'S JiAMHNT
illow I kicked when it was raining'
How I kicked when It was wot!
Then, again, I kicked nt heat spoils,
And It Booms I'm kicking yet.
But I think I'vo provocations,
(Though 1 do not mean to scold)
For tho weather man was cruel
When ho sent us snow and cold.
If I onco ng'ain got thawed out,
You can bet I won't complain
If the wontber man will send us
Jimt a good old Oregon rain.
Orosonlnn.
PORT ORFORD WILL
GET GUARD STATION
CongicsMtiun I law ley Says Donation
of Slto Hy Cltl.oim Should
Hasten Establishment.
Congressman W. C. Hawloy writes
from Washington that, Inasmuch as
tho pooplo of l'ort Orford havo do
nated a Blto for a Coast Guard sta
tion thorp seems to bo nothing now
standing in tlo way of (securing
wliat Is wanted. Ho Bays tho inattor
Is again referred to tho Coast Guard
Bureau iurt that tho cost Will bo
about $12,000, exactly tho snmo
amount secured last year for tho
Slimlaw station.
foot lot adjoining it on tho north.
COW PUTS IjIGIITS OUT
Carbld'j in Cold Poach Wjjll Takes
Hair From Animal's llldo .
GOOD FOK SAX FHANCISCO
GOLD UHACII, Ore, March3. A
milch cow belonging to D. M. Mooro,
oi nils piaco, ono uay recently pm.
out of commission the lighting plant
of tho Gold Beach Hotel. Tho hotol
hi boh acotylcno gas, generated In an
old abandoned well In tho Iiqtol yard.
Tho cow broko through tho plnuklug
over tho well, fell 40 feet to tho wa
ter, and managed to swim for nil
hour, until help could bo summoned.
Tho cnrbldo with which tho water
was Impregnated removed all tho hair
lrom tho anlninl's hide.
Till'3 prophets who predicted that
Han Francisco would oxpcrlonco
a elu nip nftor tho exposition
closed Hh gates woro wrong, and tho
stato will rojolco thereat. Building
permits in January, 1910, woro In
oxcoss of thono in January, 1 D 1 5 , and
tho cloarlng liotiso receipts for tho
wook in Fobruary JiBt ended bIiow
$2:1,000,000 In a'dvanco or tho figures
for tho Bamo weolcn In Fobruary last
year.
San Francisco Is entitled to all
tho prosperity that is coming to It,
and ono of tho reasons why It Is
1rosncrouH Is that Its pooplo nro
stand Iiik togothor, nro working to-
geiucr, havo laid aalda pottlncBs ilnd
oousldoratlou. That was shown by
tho hlatory of tho exposition, and tho
ora of unity action Is still on.
That Is tho sort or spirit that
brings results. Wherever It Is maul-
NEWS OK COQUILLH
Coos Conn)' Scat .News ns Told by
Tb3 Unruld ThlH Week
W. G. Cloghnrn hnB bought a halt
Interest In tho Clark Bakery and will
bo associated with Mr. Clark, having
chnrgo of tho grocery department,
which will bo in ail o a great feature
of tho btihdnes8.
Ed Lorouz and family havo re
turned to this -piaco to reside after
spondlug tho winter on u ranch above
jMyrtlo Point.
Alter Hpoiitiini; nnir a nay on 1110
bank of Cunningham Crook, Dr. Hop-
Jcliirt claims Hint fish do not blto.
SOME SUGGESTIONS t
FOR, CITY BEAUTIFUL t
.
- V
I ODE TO CITY J1EAUTIFUL.
w -
"A man of words and not of deeds
Is like a garden full of weeds.
How many weeds?" Times.
It's up to you and you and you,
To boo this wondrous mnttor thru,
Mako your life so full of dcods,
Thcro'll not bo room for any weeds.
When Mill Sloiight Is grodn with
oats, ""
There's whero I'll grazo my nanny
goats;
Twill ho good food for poor old
cows
That now Just llvo on cedar broiiuo.
Whon that Commissioner visits
plnccs
Whero "heavy Hlldcs" fill up tho
spaces,
Don't meet him with a gloomy frown
Nor throw a brick bat at IiIb crown
With smiles to molt a heart of stono
That nulsnnco you must quickly
i own;
Then -whllo ho stands upon tho mat
A twisting of IiIb derby hat
Just you unfold your llttlo plan
To bolp our Indies feel like men:
Hero's to Tho Times, tholr promise
dutiful, .
They'll suro mako "Marshflcld u
City Beautiful!"
"Dam Fool."
MAY FIND DIAMONDS
nro making tho oily Itself their first pinny who woro (lulling Sunday
iigrood with him.
Mm. L. M. Brown, who conducts
tho Von do mo lodging house, com
menced an action in roplovln In tho
county court a fow dayB ago, to ro-
I'orllnnd Park Keeper Proposes In
Di III Tliero For Precious1 Stones.
PORTLAND, Or., March 3. Thnt
dopoBlt of diamonds may exist in
Mount Tabor park Is tho bollof of
C. A. Strickland, an omployoo of
tho city park bureau, who camo
to tho city hall today and applied
for a pormlL from City Park Super
intendent Couvlll to sink a shaft
100 root deep in tho northwestern
portion of tho park. Traces of
carborundum and crystals In matrix
which havo tho npponrunco of lla
inonds havo been found by Strick
land and others.
Better Meats That wtf
THAT'S WHAT VK OIVH YOL. It Is our constant endeavor
In give you the best tho market af fouls anil our largo number of
regular patrons ussuro i that wo nro succeeding. If you arc
not a regular patron hero, yon had lio'ler arrange to be. It
ulll benefit you and benefit lis. All kinds of FHESH MEATS,
Smoked Meals and other lines found In a first class Meal Market
PHONE I'S YOt'lt OltDEIl
J. E. Ford (3b Co.
174 South B'way
PHONE K-.7
Union Market
RaaHnOTH&wwtts"
EXPERT WELDING of METALS
Steel, brass, cast, Iron and aluminum castings made
like new
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Koontz Garage
Phone 180-J.
North Front Street
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO.
S. S. Nairn Smith
N ' Passentjer and Freight
From San Francisco, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, at 3 P. M.
1 FOR COOS BAY
S. S. Adeline Smith .
Passengers Only '
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY
Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL DOCK
PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK
C. F. McGEORGE Passenger and Freight Agent
Savings depositors
If your account has been opened .Si Months and long,
or, it has interest credited iWa'rch "1. Bring jn yoir
Pass Book.4 . ' -jr.. rmAk
' . ! f & v f V . '-
b W ' m t .
First National Bank &
'! , t .J ' Bay
NOME OF THE -$A V E R
Marshflcld, Oregon
Jl .dJUUMU&3
ScSCFfixmsmh.,3S5ssaazss!iasmm
Oldest Hank id Coos County
Established 1889
FISIIINO NEAH IIANDON.
Hoy Wynut and Chnrlos Paito went
to Sovon Mile on Sunday, by tho up
rlvor lllnpatch and roturnod In tho
ovenliu: on tho trn in o bout. brltiKliiK
with them a nooil strlnjT of rish.
Thoy both clnlmo to havo cniiKht
ono ovor is incnos ioiib, nui wo
cannot verify tills hh wo did lioi
nee tho fish. Ilandoii Recorder.
NEW POSTER IS OUT
1916 Rose Festival Design Advertlceo
Scenery of Famous Columbia River
Abstract
For reliable Abstracts or Title and
Information about COOS HAY HEATj
ESTATE, bco
Title Guarantee & Abstract Company
Marshflcld and Coqulllo City, Oroi;on.
fioiirrnl Agents Kast.sldo nntl ScnK'btacUeirH Adililloii,
Special attention paid to ussossuioiitH and piiymciit of taxes.
IIKNHY SKNOSTACKIJN, Slanancr.
FSnagai A EeEiett Bank
Mnrslificld, Coos County, OreKon.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000
IN'IT.KKST PAID ON TIMl-J AND SAVI.VfJS DKI'OSITS
Offlconi J. W. HKNNETT, President; .IAS. II. PIiANAnN, Vico
ProRldent; It. P. WILLIAMS, CoHhler; Q. P. WINCUKSTEH,
Asnlatant Cashier.
Flaisagai b Bennett? Bank
Ob1 MYHTMI POINT
Capital .'''. .'.'.' . . $25,00
Officers J. W. 11KNNKTT, Pro(ildont';'.TAS.''lI. FLANAGAN, Vice
Prcdldont; L. M. SUPLKB, Caahlor; L. T. DHMUNT, Assistant
Caalilor.
BenTOtt Trust Company
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000
Officcra J. W. HENNKTT, Prosldent; TOM T. HKNNBTT, VIco
l'roaldont; AUTIIUll M'KICOWN, Secretarj-; 11KNNLTT SWAN
TON, Treasuror.
Tho Only Trust Company In tlio Slato, Oulsldo of Portland, Wlilrh
Oi(,ranled Under tlio New lmve.
tfSniJCzyscaTHCTjaiiTO
;,.irsir'i:'a''J.,'M.r:irjr"'nrJw 'vy-iMs." mv.- ""
I WIT
JiV'Jg
feutod tho city Ih proBperoiiH. Whero-trover poHHeaalon of a pair of hornoa
over it Ih laclclm; thero Is a different i.IioIoiikIiik to hor and which woro be-
tain to toll. IJiiK held hy 1; If. Suliovv Tor a food '
, bill, lleforo action could Kid far In ,
fthla case, tho Iioihoh wtro attached I
MITU TUC TCA ."'' ll wr't IshuoiI by JiiHtlco Stunloy
GRAVEL
tMin?.TMr9m-am
. I milt itlillilAiimt.l I Mha Oil II tt
Jill t Pill I. tlllUIIH'UUlHI IF J iUIDi kJIHIV
iKlofonl. of whom Mrfl. Hrown limtKlit !
..'. . . .
t AWD THE TOAST
J i tlio lodKluK hoiiRO furiitturo, and Jim
1'' Stanley now hohbi tho reliiH.
t (.'OOI r.VKNINO. r.11 .. ,..... .,.
KtlUKb WAIUH Ar-lttt .
. THIRTEEN YEARS LAPSE
Ho Kood to tho deptha of
you anil you will illsravar
that those who mil round you
will bo Kood men to the snnio
dpplhs,
.MAUTHItHNOIC.
Tho llttlo cares that trotted mo,
I loqt thorn yestorday
Aniout; tho Holds ubovo tho Bon,
Anionir tho wliuln nt piny,
Amoni; tho lowing of tho lmrilfl,
Tho rustling of tho treeB, ,
A"ion tho bIhrIhk -of tho birds,
Tho huiniuliiK of tho bcos;
Tho foolah fparo of what mlKlit
happen,
I cast thorn all away
Among tho clovor-aconted grass,
Among tho now-mown bay,
Among the hushing of tho corn
Where drowsy popplea nod,
Whero 111 thoughts dlo and good are
born,
Out in the Holds with tiod.
Adapjed.
Tlu? Cooa Hay woman who tolls
It all doldom clnluiH to l;iow it nil.
Consi'Innro Cnusos PuUuowii Parly
III licnim-p i iiii.'iii'r' m .'iin.
lleiuaVdl, of Salem.
8AI.K.M, Ore., March a. After Kl
yoarrf nri "lost"' Mrs. Kato llernardl,
wlfo of JoKoph llornardl, aBBlBtant
onglneer at tho Btato houso, ro-
....I.....1 .. lla.. ii1aIi mlilnli nlin It till
MEl. r vKJ. 3 . HM
MT .$ e&r. M
IMrr-ti. W.iUftf .;jse .
WmmmkiKMM.iU
m8&&3&&m
Wo nro now prepared to furnish OltAVEL In Any tpiantltlefl
trom pllo In our yard or In carload lots, nt following prlcos:
From pllo on ground, ?2.?r por yard.
canoad Iota, takon from cars, J2.00 por yard.
1 ltetnll Dcpurtiuost. ,
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Opposllo PosMWIco. Phone 11)0.
Silki4
mencan
rvV
mm
WIlKim SA VINOS MK SAFI3,
Wo will bo glad to assist you in any way so that your
taxes may bo paid in tino, Wp.Wish to Servo You.
HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE7TO 9
inmi iTTTinmiri-r-mi
.mi.Mnwiwimniifi.i
KssnssasaarnxMrnasamrxca
PAYERS:
a;ho Shoriff had Inrormodis that
ho will Bund u Btatomont to every tax- ,
payor, whose addrww ho Iuiowb. uh
i.1 Ilia auiount of tholr I:mh, thoio
foro ir you will Bond thofio Btateinonts
to us, with tho aiuoiiiit of your taeB
wo will boo tiioy nro paio aim kcco OT1aawirrrK
u record on our book of tho pay- B0EffigESSHEffilSi
VMM TKN CUNTS
Clly Limits Norlh llruil, .1c
nrj CO.MMt'T.VMON nfl
(J TICKETS, $1.7.1 ZU
.MnrMiricld-Norlli Heud
Audi Lino
Hare ovory ton uiliiulos from
(' a. in., to 'i inldnlKht; to
South Slough onco a day,
leaving at 11 a. in.; to Km
plro threo trips a day.
OOHST Ci KINO, Propi.
i n out, without any oot to you.
Portland's lSKO Hose FcBtivnl poster
celved n sliver watcn which sno nan . . .
long ago forgotum after giving P I. tbo Hnt v""1-""""" : , Flanagan & BennettBaHK
all bono of finding It. Tho wateh to go forth advertising the bwut lo o i
wus lost lu a hopyard III yoara ago
and nB it waa highly valuod by Mra.
llurnardl hh a koopsuko, Bho ndvor
tlsod lu tho locnl paporB and of
furod a liberal reward for Ita ro
turn. Yoatorday tho watch arrivod
In good condition and neatly packod
in a box, bearing a throo-cont Btnmp
but not a aluglo lino to Indicate
who had boon carrying It all of
tlieso years or whoso coiiRoloneo
fglt tho twinge that ciuiRod Ita ro
turn o tho rightful owner.
1(10 I'ltlCKS PAID
Kvory Coos Hay man gets a lot of
wireless messages from his wlfo.
Flour may bo high, hut nftor It
gota in tho pantry it uooji gqts
lower.
Tho Coos Hay man who goon lo
law may rest assured that his law
yer will got Justice. v
Tho truo gontlomnn pays, for his
woddlng suit boforo ordorlug his d
vorco suit.
Some Coos Hay mou aro an proiftl
Of what they do hh otliora aro of
what thoy cap avoid doing.
Pot (laud Hiislncss Hllw CIi-ihbi
HaiiilB at High Value.
POUTLANH, Ore., Maroh 3. Tho
northwest coruor of Sixth and Stark
Btroeta waa bought this morning by
the United Statos National ba.uk for
27ri,000. The ileal wob closod af
tor nil option had been held on tho
property for Bovoral months. Pres
ident J. C. Atnsworth, of tho United
Stales National, Bays that tho pur
chase la merely an Investment.
11. and Marcus Wolf received
$l7ri,000 for tho lOOxlOO-foot lot
on tho coruor, whllo Alex Wagner
was paid $100,000 for tho CiOxluO-
If gasoline continues Increasing lu
prlco It will booh bo oxpoiiBlve enough
to be used ao a fasliloiuiblo beverage
-i
the Columbia river. Tho I'eatlval will W-35B!Bsjo2fiE3aisapt.vwaseS30
be hold Juno 7, 8 and 0. Oponlng day .
will witness tho national dedication of f"
tho Cpluinbla river highway. Tho
poster carrloa tho slogan "For You a
Roao In Portland Orowa." Tlio poster
waa donated by Fred Q. Cooper, for-
mur Oregon boy, now famoiib aa tin
artist. Tho design will booh lumg In
trananortatlon offices all ovor tho
United Statoa.
What .to do when
Backache comes on
"I found immediate rcllrf Jn tlis Htio
of Foley Kidney i'Ulu, luivu vauom
juouded tliem, aud do not Lsow at (i
olnfflo Inutauoo wliou tny I'alltd to
glvo ralicj,"
O. TT. Utmlrum, ji traveling !dpi.ri n.
wrluia fruni S.in Aiuirlo. 'tvvun: Mirl
liur over i-oukIi r.id and lu all ImuH
of woutlior B-lvo mi' .ieto l.Unn.in tlio
Kirl; and I mirruroil Kuatly. F found
rollwf In tlio luo of KoIkj Ivldney l'llls.
and boforo tlio tlrnt Itottlo wax ii.hciI,
tho i,ila In my bail; hud outlli'ly di..ip
pooivd and 1 Iiiim had no tvi'iim-nco of
thoo imIiih which frtsMUi'litly amounted
to nlmoxt nouralKlc iiroportlons."
'hou Im-kacUo coirnm on, and it
icoiiim an If ion can't Htaiul the piln
mid iiroMxiiro la your buClc. you will llud
(iuIck and t;rtitnful relief ooiueti with
tho Ha of Foley Kidney Plllii. They
Utoit tho muino of tho patii. onse tho
HtllT aelilnc Jolnla and nuiRules, and
rlojir the potsoliH out of your uyHtum
ly hoijiiiiK jour liiduoya and Ulnddur to
normal healthy uotiou.
For aalo by Owl Pivaorliitlon Phar
macy. Frank 1). Cohan, Central Ave
nue Opposltd Oluiudler Hotel. Tele
nliotie 74.
WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO.
Assets $2,340,000.00
Pays 8 per cent on
savings '
S. KAUFMAN & CO.
Local Ticasuicr
DUNGAN
UNDERTAKING
PARLORS
will bo l;opt
OP1-JN TO TUB PUHLTO
A Tegular Btato llrviuetl
undertaker will bo In
rbarga
PJiono 10.1-J
DRY WQOD
at
Campbell's Wootlyard
North Front Street
Phono St7-r
I T. J. 80A1FH 1C A. II. nonoim
Marshflcld & co
Kstiiiiatea Furulsliwl
Phone 110-H. Mnrshfiold, Oretcoa
HAVE THE ROOF
FIXED NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phonft 3171
SAVE MONEY
by ordering tho famous
HENRYVILLE COAL '
Nut coiil, ton $1.00
Lump coalr (on .... ,$1.rl
Or half ton of both, . $1.7.1
U. MUSSON, Prop.
Phono 1K-J or leavo orders
at lllllyor's Cigar Storo
Give , Your Workmen the
Best Light - ELECTRIC '
Speed up production, Improve the quality of the work and
decrease spoilage and accidents by pVoRer lighting. MAZDA
ELECTRIC LIGHTING correctly installedwwill accomplish these
purposes EFFICIENTLY AilD ECONOMICALLY.
Install Mazda "C" Factorv Liffhtinff Units
. MAZDA "C" LAMPS give three;tjmes the light of car- J
bon-filament lamps, at no greater cost? .
,s Our lighting experts are at your service for any problem
large or small. Call 178.
n Power Co.
Orego
. " o o o
t THE LLOYD HOTEL tf
llou.elicciiutt AtniliuentH, ,
Tho IJootns, &S.0O Month.
lCU'i Unity and this. Free Paths
.Sloeplm; rooms, $110 l. up ,
THIJ WH1TH IS KINO
Of nil HonliiK Machines
Now located at 250 Market avo.
West. Phono 103-J. Wo bao
also got ha bargains In nil hinds
of used machines. All luacblnos
Bold oi easy payments.
PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY
We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE COOS BAY TIMES
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