wwjH fRP rwwr-rfV-Tr "V-"'' " ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHKIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1916 EVENING EOITION. f THREE PUTER IS A lVSTNESS CONCERT SUCCESS MACHINE AID HOW TO MAKE MAHSIIFIELD DEAUTI1TL I - I Dy Gwendolyn Hodges I f H m 5 !'? tttt?i Hf : n j's ,Hv wat l$9 ..i C 55 RftitftBvSl rv'l 1V wtfr'SSOSZcr ;f IllgSli SBBSH CHOOSE a friend like you would your smokin9 tobacco. Don't have one that ain't vuth keepin' alvays and vrJiafc you won't grov to like better eVay clay. A PIPE of VELVET! A jovial, kindJy companion, whose mellow friendliness hs.s brightened many a trying hour for us, A steady, commonsense friend, this slow burning pipe of VELVET how often some knotty problem has been solved with its aid. How many times has VELVET'S cheer inspired us to "try again!" Honest, trusty pipe of VELVET, Nature made you a hearty, kindly friend. And tvo years have you spent in bringing your fragrance, mellowness and flavor to its full perfection. Old friend, pipe of VELVET, here's wishing ourselves many of you 1 10c Tins 5c Metal-lined Bag One Pound Glass Humidors Coftriglt 191l .BANK Condensed Statement of tlio Condition of II FIRST MAXIM! of Coos Bay MAItSIIKIUU), OHECJON, id tho do.so of business March 7, JUKI i """'"PW . Liabilities $:iW,H87.:U Capital Stock ...$1(10,(111(1.00 1 ri f i"l i. .. " Hiupliw and Undivided "d itriifitN :t(i.:tli).71 .MOI,.tm rurulatlon outhtuml- . . T ami on i mm ftt-r i lt..o ami Wx. ' , turts Deposits . . unn nn . " tth an,i c,.., . ' i .no,a72.M "Kill ID Oimlrtf lloniln ....'. . -i onrnillls wurlths, , " IMato P.M.. "nanj;0 Total k 127,1.13,00 '. 7I0,JH7.77 Uaiik Total :t,7:J0.K0 .110,00:1.0:5 ..... . $7 IO,!J 17.77 ' Tho Planets. Taking our earth us standard, tho two planets tienier (lie min-vU. Mer cury mid Venus -tiro designated ns In ferior and the five which mo further from tho Him than tho earth-viz. Mars. 1 Jupiter, Bnttirn. Uranus mid Neptune j uro termed Miporlor. As established and accepted by astronomers, Mercury Is n.",t)rl,10.") miles from I ho miii; Venus. I U7.1l:),S3 miles; e.irth. irJ.S1M.WKI; Mars. I 141.5 ILMSOO; Jupiter. 4:i.:ii:t.:M0; Saturn. SStl.lOSMX); Uranus. l.-S-'.'I'-'.Oai; Nep , tune, 2,7S3.7I.WK). "DAI.OPT1CON" NOW IX USE AT MAltSHFIELD lIKill SCHOOL. Not Only Project Slides Onto Screen, Hut Illustrations From Hooks, As Well Is llclprul. lllustrntlons from cards, from books and In any colors can ho pro jected onto a lurBc screen by menus of n now machine- recently received nt tho Mnrshflcld high school. A "Huloptlcon" It Is called. Tho ma chine Is tho first of Its kind In this county and 1b available to clubs or any bodies who might mako uso of such a contrivance. Ordinarily such machines ran tako SITUATED on a beautiful bay, sur rounded by everlastingly green hills, Mnrshflcld has many nat ural beauties'. Although It Is so attrnctlvo thoro are, many places where a llttlo work and caro would .Improve tho beauty of Marshfield fmanirohl. Nothing so quickly at tracts tho oyo of the stranger at his first gllmpso of a city as tho general appearance of Its well kept lawns and streets. To make Marshfield a City Dcnull ful takes tjmo, thought, and care. To accomplish this tho hearty cooper- I'atlon of its citizens Is nncnsRnrv. Tim only tho slides, but tlio llaloptlcon property owners of tho city mfght Is nblo to mako perfect pictures on tho screen not only out of tho slides, but out of Illustrations as well. Tho machine cost fll'iO, this In cluding tho cost of special wiring. In fact tho machlno takes, special wiring, which necessitates Its uso lit tho high school building. Supt. F A. Tledgen said today that it Is nvnllablo In tho auditorium on nlphts and In olthor of two large class rooni3 for afternoon work, something that Is expected to appeal especially to clubs. In explaining tho Instrument, Prof. A. J. M. Ilobortson showed how easy It would bo for ono to work up an Illustrated lecture. Any picture found In a book could bo thrown onto the screen merely by (nsortlng the book In a framo hefofo tho light. A watch placed In th's framo showcdi vacation plainly. Colors of pictures nro re produced very clearly. Tho machlno Is to later havo a moving plcturo attachment anil also ii device which will project on tho nrtcen bacteria from under a mlcro- BCO)0. Tho first purpoBO of tho llaloptl con Is for class work whero It al ready haB been found particularly helpful, Illustrating easily points In tho se'onces that nro not so cub11 explained. allow tho boys of the neighborhood to clean up tho vacant lots, glvjng thorn tho prlvllego of planting flow ers and "vegetable gnrdons. This would add greatly to tho beauty of tho city. Tho unsightly vacant lots grown up In weeds nro always of fcnslvo to tho sight. If the people would plant more flower gardens and lawns, clean up their back yards, paint tho fences, 'and tear down tho old, tumbled down Iioubcs, It would add much towards bcnutlrylug tho city. Marshfield Is greatly In need of a city park, which Is always an added attrncl.on to any city If given tho proper caro and attention. It af fords pleasure to both old and young, especially to thoso who nro unable to leave tho city during tho summer For the Children Crown Prince Humbert, Heir to Italian Throne. PULP IS HICIIKIt. I tig Adiaiiro In Price Dining Vear. ' Past NEW YOltK, March 13. Un bleached woodpulp" has advanced from ?I0 a ton to $rK or on In crease of 117.5 por cent. Dlcachcd pulp has risen from $55 n ton to $100, or closo to :$2 por t-ont. A largo part of tho pulp supply used to como from Germany, and this soureo Is of course cut off. Swodon and Norway, also Important sources of supply, havo put embargoes on cxportat'ons, hut they nro now Is suing licenses to permit pulp to come Into tho United States. Normally tho United States Importod about 1100,000 tons of wood pulp a year. England has gouo so far ns to put an embargo on nil kinds of paper making mntor.'al. axjuiixi WOMAN IH VICTIM (W HAD HOYS Mrs, Xoiton Struck In Eye and Itcu deied Unconscious During Potato Fight IJANDON, Oro.. Mar. 13. Mrs. 0. Norton, of Coiulllo, who was ono of tho excursion crowd to como down to tho baskothall game, was, hit and qulto seriously hurt in tho potato bnttlo that raged on he dock Just hoforo tho boat loft Dan don on tho return trip. As soon as ho gamo was over all of tho rootors rushed for tho dock and thoro followed a spirited battlo of a snow-ball nature, only potatoes woro used ns ummunitlon. Mrs. Nor ton wns hit in tho oyo with n good sized tuber and knocked unconscious for a few momenta. Photo by American PreM Association. Crown Prlnco Humbert of Italy. Kins Victor Emmanuel's son, was eleven years old Sept. 15 Inst Decently tho prince has hcu very happy licciiuso ho was peimitted to become a member of tho boy scouts. Last July at n feto glcn to nile money for the Ited Cross ho wns guarded by nu escort of boy hCOUlS, At tho closo of the afternoon he com plained to his mother that he had been mi-do to net Just like a girl, He want ed to ho n buy, Illco other boys, mid nothing would satisfy him but pcrmls. slou to don tho boy scouts' uniform, exchmigo his handsomely trimmed sailor cup for their broad brimmed brown hat mid carry the Ntiilf. A fow days later the prince was ml lOltMEIt ORItflOX MAX TESTIFIES HPLEXDID AUDIEXCE OH NETS ADOUT LAXD (5HAXTS SUNDAY HEC1TAD Charges That If Clinmbciliilii Dill Is Pi'ograni Proved Popular Vocal and Passed, C. A. Smith Will (Jet Dig DciiWit Instntiucntal Numbers llccclvo Enthusiastic Encorscs Tho following special Washington' Tll splendid nudlonco which ns- torrespondonco to tho Portland Oro-BOmuld nt tho Noblo Theater yos goninn will bo of Interest hero nl torday afternoon for tho concert though many who know of Putcr'o Slvon under the auspices of tho Hdft I'ast record In connection with tho rl,t GJordrum Conservatory of Mil land grants will discount his ovl-'nlc, evidenced tho IncrcaslhR Intdr d'once: est In these Sunday afternoon ro- Aftor nlleglng that tho "Chamber- .cltals. lain bill Is so full of holes ns to allow Tlc program opened auspiciously tho Southern Pacific to keep the Oro- with thrco numbers by "The Scan- gon & Cnllfornla land grants in thoidla" nialo chorus, which wcro li courts for another ten years," and dcred with a dash and harmonious after charging that tho Hnwloy bill blending of voices that were adrii'jr contnlns a "Joker" under which rich able, and delighted tho audlehco. lumbermen can "grab most of tho' Tho piano numbers of Mr, Ilort linod Umber on tho grant," S. A. D. rlk GJordum and Miss Mary .ktujje. Putcr sprung a sensation hoforo tho wera warmly appreciated. Mr. Hoiiso commlttco by charging thut GJordrum played selections frdhi tho Attomoy Oencral had recommend- Scandinavian composers ntid Mljjs ed nn amendment to tho Chamberlain 'Kruso gave the popular Gth Rhap- .'1111 whfch would permit C. A. Smith .sodlo of Liszt's. to get title, nt nominal cost, to tho Mr. Hunt was In exceptional voice, cream of tho remaining tlmbor lands nd his singing of tho Pagllac'cl to tho oxtont of about 80,000 acres. "Prologue," nn old English "Pas- To nmko lyls charge oven moro torale," and "Macushla" wns cspqdt sensational Mr. Putcr said tho Attor- tally pleasing. . ney General had recommended this Tho program closed with, a, bp(o nmondment after conferonco with did rendition of tho Lucia Scxtcitd, John Llnd, ox-spcclal rcprcsontntlvo by Miss Riploy, Mrs. DohJ. Ostllntl, of President Wilson In Mexico, and nnd Messrs. Ostllnd, Honhltiir, litis who, ho nllcgcd, was Smith's attorney torud nnd Hunt. All tho parts woro in land transact'ons, 'Inhly sustained, the difficult soprano Wlta'.ws shnrply QiiPstloiiCil "'"l nor pnrts being consplcuoyBly Chairman Ferris, who lntroilucod!woU ,nnnnBc'1 V M'" "Iploy and tho Chnmborlaln bill with tho At- Mr 8tllnd- torncy General's amondmonts Incor-! hvW r on tho program wB poratod, sharply questioned Mr. i. .'onrUly and dcaorvcdly oncorcd. Wh tor about this, nnd got from him tho;Gorn,(, lh,nt conducted tho chos stntomont that ho d'd not chnrco tho u"a B0X,oll. nil Mr. CJJoruruhi Attorney Gonornl with an attempt de-,,lnyc(l tho nccompanlmohts. llborntoly to put ovor legislation i ' which ho know to bo Impropor. Mr. Putcr Insisted, however, that tho facts remained ns ho had stated thorn. Sovoral wcoks ngo, ho testified, Llnd enmo to Washington nnd had a confcrcnc with tho Department of JustCco "In tho Interest of Million- coiiiuruiiro mo auurmiy uonunu roc- vorM, ominciHicd tun nmomimont nuout which much doubt hns arisen. t NORTH BEND NEWS t C. T. FarlBB and wlfo who luva spent tho past year at Fmnk)n. Nnlir. . nrn nxitnptml linrn InmirKinnk alro Smith." A fow days nftor this n, ,, , ., ,,.,. .. ' . t ,..u-i. ....j tu inunu iliuil luuio til Dond again. i Win. Ochrock writes that ho Is now f)llirflnft In ttlnrAp tnltiltiir nl X?Im( "This amendmont." said Mr. Putcr.',,, CaMf nml ,, , v "gives approval to another Btcnl of ,.,., n,on wnrUtn ,llu lnl a 80,000 acres very I'ko tho steal put' Mra. wlnpi, Banll ., - ,, -, J Innocent purchasor .,,. ,.,, ,, .,. ., ' i "w ...w.u o.iu nutiv W'V- tend tho funeral of hor mother, MriS, Parker. ' ; C. W. Gregory n oroctlng n bunRil .lov on Washington nvonuo, In tlijti westorn part of North Dond. 1 Miss Dosslo Adklns of 1'ortlond Is visiting her slater, Mrs, J. Ashoo. Mrs. Loo Ackormnn and daughter, Miss Cathorlno, of Portland nrd tguosta of hor slater, Mrs Wlllard IUb- 6011. ' Mrs. Thomas Ilooko who under went nn oporatlon for tumor nt Mor- cy hospital recently Is reported doliltf nlcoiy, Frank Morton, son of Mr. and Mrs. A H. Morton who was qulto elclt with plounlsy, Is reported Improv ing. Tho llttlo daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marshall who hns been qulto sick is roportcd dmprqrina; Mrs. Frod Holllstor, who undor- iwont nn operation at Mercy hospltdl ovor under the act of 1012. Putcr Says Dill Is Loaded "Talk about my bill being loaded," exclnrmod Putcr, "tho bill they hand ed you, .Mr. Forrls, has n load In It. Why, undor this executory contract provision Smith Ban grab tho cream of tho laud, worth, according to tho cstlmntcs given by tho Dopnrtmont of Justice, not leas than $10,000,000. Four years ago, C. A. Smith was worth $21,000,000 and had 4,000, 000 moro In h.'s luuibor company. Now tho Attornoy Qouornl proposes t) glvo him another $10,000,000. Pressure haB boon brought to benr on tho Attorney Gouoral. Ho loaded this gun nnd handod it to you, Mr, Forrls." Chairman Ferris soj'd thut tho com mitted had sent for full data boarlng on tho 80,000 acres covered by ex ecutory contracts nnd would consider that data in roportlng n hill. Porhnps," ho said, "If wo can u recuperating nlcoiy uut will not ;oo nmo to return homo for a weok ,or so yot. L C. F. droves, who rocontly undor Avont nn operation at Mercy Hospital get you follows to testify against ono nnothor wo will bo ublo to get all tho facts." CoiitiOcts Said to Do Assigned Mr. Forrls nlso explained that Lnn(l ,a "Ported somo hotter. Commissioner McAUIstor, of tho Southern PacCrie, had said thut only 1 r. nflA nnrna wrtrA pnvnrnil liv nut tinted In tho gardens of tho Villa Savoy ,,. ,,,,. ,,.o ti. nti.ni. when Queen Elena received the chief lB,ai,,,lnB contracts; that tho other ofllcers of the scouts and then reviewed 'contracts had beon closed or rojoct a detachment of tho boys, her son tak-iod. Mr. Tutor said ho know nothing Statement of Condition of Condensed Statement of the Condition of fca?iai4iieirkai Baik -Marshfield "Where Savings Are Safe." Oregon, at the close of business March 7th, 1916' resources Liabilities ' $25,000.00 Lnann fluKffifS661-93 Capital g expense.. 'Qogg Surplus....- 6,021.17 ash-- 2i;679.98 DePsjts - -349,801.69 " 3 ' - $80,822,86 Tofal $80,822.86 LOan Olir Fnnrle in n,,n Piioiftnn iiivio vu UUI OlIOlUlllwl Oe Busalki OF mIMISIIFIELD AND .MVHTLE POINT. ODEGON At the Closs of business March 7, 1916 KESOURCES Loans and Discounts ---1 $632,158.43 Banking Houses and Real Estate ' 64,108.72 Cash and Sight Exchange 152,522.31 Total, -'- - ' $848,789.46 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in $ 75,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits -.:..... 72,340.60 Deposits -, 701,448.86 Total $848,789.46 lug up a proud position In tho mlddlo of tho first Hue. his black eyes bub bling over with delight as he gave th salute nnd went through tho move ments. It was explained that his tu tor, Commander Itoiuildl, had been Ualnlng him lu the meantime nnd thut the boy had been nsslduoubly practic ing so as to bo ublo to show ns much skill lu tho maneuvers ns his comrades. Boy Policemen. America has one city wherein boy policemen uro doing real work. Tho city h New York, and the organization is known as tlio Junior Pollco Forco of tho City of New York. Good rcsultn hnvo nlready como from tho union of these 300 or more young sters, who are banded together to up hold the law, maintain order nnd keep clean tho streets near tho Dowery. Captain .John Sweeny of tho regulars, who heuds this force, says that bon fires havo been reduced 03 per cent In tho district, complaints of disorderly street gatherings have been cut to less than half, street cleaning has been made lighter, (Ire escapes cleared, gar bage cans put in order and clgnrette smoking made unpopular. Tho boy ollceuien nro nil working towaid good citizenship. Owl Cnuces Auto Smash. Pern, Did. Marlon Dlllman took n party of friends nutomoblllng, mid when near Chill nn owl Btruck him lu tho face. Dlllman let go of tho steer ing wheel, nud the car run down un oinl'iinkuipnt nnd against u fence. Noun of the occupants wiik hurt, but Dill man's fa e wns scratched by tho owl' cltnra. about that, but If ho woro furnished with n description of tho land ho could toll oxactly lu whoso bonor.t the amendmont would operate. Ho did not nllego that Smith had contracts In l.'u nu'n nnmn lull (lint tin wnn tbn -assignee of tho various persons Jiohl- r'pJJs'w lllft UAUllllWIJ VUII14IIVIO. Int'fiest in Claims Admitted Mr. Putor told tho commlttco ho had located 1300 applicants on grant lands; with some of thorn ho had con tracts undor which, If they got title, ho will hnvo n half Interest In tho land; with others ho has contracts which glvo him a qunrtor Interest. Ho said ho had such contracts with only 10 por cent of thoso he had located, nnd asserted tho Department of Jus t!co had exaggerated Ills Interest In tho individual claims, "Is Lnfforty connected with you?" iiBkod Chairman Ferris. "No, I should say not," answered tho witness with evident scorn. Mr. Puter characterized the Inno cent purchasor act of 1912 as legis lation which continued "big steals." Undor that act, ho said, tho govern ment had collected $1,000,000 nnd "45 millionaires" had mado a hand Bonio profit of $19,000,000. Times Want st rated by a Ads will trial. he (lemon. Low Cost - Hiflh Efficiency COOS BAY TIMES WANT ADS tho pro- rk- C. A. Smith, president .of North Dond school booj-d. Is .bentlng frnmod pictures of tho .v torlous North Dond dobatlng teams 'of post years to. tho High school I'whoro thoy will bo framed and hung. tlie victors were: For 1912, tho wrt 'iters woro: Charles VnnZilo. doon?o Dowoy, Lylo Chnppoll, Norma Qhasd, Dorothy ICibior and Francis Golden. For 1913 tho winnors woro Gcortte Dowoy, Lylo Cliappoll, Norma Chaso Innors aro Merlin Chnppoll, Alox Drandt, Hornco Dylor hud llandall Jonos. EASTER SUNDAY DATE u ALMOST LATEST POSSIBLE Degulated by Moon and Will Fall On April li. This Year Movublo Feast, Easter Sunday, tho last day of ho Lenten seabon, Is a movable feast doing regulatod by tho moon. This year Easter comes on tho twcuty-thlrd of April, which Is wltli In ono day of bolng tho latest date on which It can fall. It comes on tho fiist Sunday after tho first full moon on or after tho twenty-first of March. Tho moon will be full this year on Monday, March 19, and had tho duy been Sunday Instead of Mod day, Easter would havo fallen pu tho latost possible dnto. COOS BAY TIMES WANT ADS Low Cost High Efficiency Times Want Ada for results. ' i u r ifrWiitfriiiaiyii