The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 14, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
COOS BAY TIMES
H. O. MALONfiY, Editor and Pub.
DAN E. MALONEY, News Editor
Official Paper of Coos County
Official Paper City of Mnraliflolil.
i PUlHilClTV CAN'T JJO IT ALL
TUB TI
many
'IMES Is grateful for tho
compliments It la reclv-
Iiir on It's campaign for n City
Bcuutlful. Tho action of tho Chnni
bnr of Conunorco and tho city coun
cil in Hnpplcmcntl'i" this work Is
also excellent. Jn many sections of
tho city thcro Is conuroto evidence
of the effectiveness of tho work.
'All of which Is good, but wo need
InorO. Pllhllcllv It lll'CPRHilfl' in nlltit.
ulato c I v,l c spirit and Is always the
condition precedent to effective ac
tion. Dul tho effective official ac
tion must follow. City ordinances
rognrdlng rubbish and gnrbago inttut
bo enforced. Th city niliHt appoint
News of Nearby Towns
MOORE MILL TO OPEN
ABOUT APRIL FIRST
Itcco'M Fi)lu:ts D'ln)M Plans nn"
Espetiinlly Logging Opera
lions
HANDON, Ore., March 11. Coo.
I.oeke, foreman of tho Mooro mill,
with a forco of niechaiiilcs will In a
short tlmo begin putting tho plant
In condition for operation, Logging
opcratlonsj In thu Coach camp on
Ltimpn Creek have been under way
,foi Bovcrnl weeks and a largo nurii
hr of logs bavo already boon duiupod
Into tho river, ready to float down.
Owing to high water caused by tho
recent heavy ralnu, tho logging has
ft legal Clean Up Day when till liusl-, i,acin Interrupted, tho railroad being
ncss will bo suspended and nil efforts
'under water for tho second tlmo this
trlvnn in tho tnsk of truiklnir Marsh.
field a City Ileantlfnl or tho wld-!Stll'rlK' for this reason Mr.Mooro
publicity campaign may bo wasted.. Untes tho opening tit tho mill will bo
Tho net result Is likely to bo a few
scattered yards and lawns sot aright
but tho big ugly spots remain.
There Is no substitute for tvlncoro
straight forward and efflclont action
on tho part of the city officials in
co-operation with good citizens In-
oplrcd with civic pride.
Tho Tilings has done, nnd will con
tlnuo doing Its shnro but there must
bo mora than talk to realize the
dream of a real City Hcnutlful
It Is now on to tho city authorities
and tho citizens to show that they
really mean to make Mnrshflcld what
nature has deslgntd hor to be ono
of tli'j bounty spots on tho Pacific
coast.
t WITH THE TEA
t AND THE TOAST
CJOOD EVENINH
Great nion tiro they who
set) that spiritual Is stronger
than tiny material forco;
thoughts rulo the world.
Einorson
Till
PKOMISED LAND
I
Every tiny tho promho of n blue sky
overhead,
Life It Isn't worth your while to
frot It;
Tho fields, they're n-flxlug for to glvo
your dully bread,
UHt you've got to bravo tho burn
In' day to get It.
II
Every day tho promise of tlio Joy tho
future kcopa,
Like n star In Heaven It will set It;
Hut It Isn't for the dreamer who In
shady gnrtloiiii sleeps
You've got to bravo tho biiriiln'
day you got It!
Selected.
Uncle Joseph Noyes Is seriously
111 at tho Club Cafo rooms where ho
hns been making his homo of Into.
Grnntlpn Harry Grady, ono of Myr
tle Point's oellogcnnrliin who has
mado his homu at tho Hotel Myr
tle point for sovornl yenrs, and who
suffered paralysis of, his lower limbs
sovornl mouths ago, Is sorl'ously 111.
M. It. Leo, who recently purchnsod
Clnronco Gntchol's Interest In 'thei
Gntcbol Drothors' Transfer Lino at
Iinndon, lias returned to that city to
resume Ms work after n week's stay
In Myrtlo Point. Clnronco Gntchell
and mother have gone to Eugene,
Oregon, to reside.
, Horn In this city, to Mr. and Mrs.
ilerry Huntley of Powers, n son.
Last Saturday, tho homo of tho
bride's pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lowls
Corliss at Powers, Oregon, was the
scoun of a quiet and pretty homo
wedding, when their daughter, Miss,"
Evelyn M. Carllss was milted In mar
riage to Mr. Ovid A. Vlckhnin, Elder
C. II. llarklow or Myrtle Point of
ficiating. Tho couple will inaky their
homo ut Powers, Mr. Wlclthnin being
assistant cook In ono of tho Smith-
'Pfiu'firit pntnna
- " " " rM
. question rou the n.w
What Iiiivo you given up during
Lent?
AVo havo decided to forego doer
hunting.
DAILY ADVICE
KlndiiosH Is tho out) thing you can't
overdo.
No hoiibIIiIo Coos Hay man over
Imagines that he Js tho head or tho
family.
When a Coos llay woman Imyn a
spool of thread In a storo sbu iiIwiijh
flguroH that she Is doing tho ririn a
great favor by not unking them to
dellvor It for her.
If men liked facts ns much as thoy
llko bull, there wouldn't ho so ninny
Get-Hlch-Qiilek concerns making:
money.
Fashion In the only thing that a
Coos tiny woiutin will always love,
honor ami obey.
Some Coos May kIi'Ih who look Hkn
pcnclies and cream, taste like kill
noinlno. Times want ads firing results.
somewhat delayed hut It Is expected
that tho plant will bo running short
ly after tho first of April.
MYRTLE POINT NEWS
KumiIh In ItiVs UipV Valley
by the Enterprise
its Toltl
Kir k's Kolum
Edited by
1 H. KIHK, (Hiley)
.MESSAGE FHOM CL'PID
OP M)VE
KING
(Inspired by news of the large num
ber of weddings to come prlntoil
in The Times Inst Saturday.)
No. I
I aim Cupid. Cup,'d, tho King of lovo
You know I eomo from up above.
1 keep my how and little dart,
All ready for that waiting heart. '
I shoot my dart straight through the'
air,
When 1 sco n hoart uwaltlng there.
My eye Is good, my aim Is true,
I plerco tho heart right through and
through,
No. II
I smile sonio times at what I do,
And wonder If all hearts are trim.
I often wander In boiiio pnrk,
Whom young folks go Just after dark.
And whllo they sit there On a sent,
And they tiro talking protty sweet.
I tip too up nnd draw my dart,
Then tako good njlni nnd pierce their
heart.
No. Ill
And booh you'll hear the wedding
bell,
Tho same Bweet story It will tell.
Tluit thcy'ro mado ono no inoro to
imrt,
For thoy'vo bcon shot with Cup'ld'H
dart.
jiThcn, of course, my work Is done,
I go some other place for run.
I tnko sonio long long trips you know,
On Inud and boh nnd over snow.
No. IV
From this good work I never tiro,
For I tun helped by ono up lilghor.
I trust In him with all my heart,
To show mo whoro to shoot my tlnrt.
Sonio l,lmcs ncroBs the bchs J roam,
Where royalty Is on the throne.
I shoot my tlnrt mid dmico with glee,
At all of thoso called roynlty.
THEY NEVER. FALL DOWN!
MRS! H IGHFALUTIN JUST .CAILE&W OR
MnMimrn WLIAT1 I 'iV A f I C Er"'U CO TV'
HE'LL LtKEl THEM BETTER T.HAN.ANiAIESH.IP
Old) SOLDIEH DEAD
.
Apo
Wllllaiii Slpplo Succumbs
ply
Tho lliiutlon Hccorder Diiyti:
"William Slpplo, nit elderly citizen
,r this city Is dead. Ills death was
'duo to n stroke or apoplexy and ho
'lived only about !I7 hours after tho
stroke. He was u native or Ohio
mill a veteran of tho Civil war hav
ing been n mouilier of Company 1,
l.Slh Ohio volunteers. lie was born
Jn Washington county, Ohio, Novom-
Ibor 12, IS III. He Is survived by a
widow, aged 71 yours mid by three
children: Wesley Slpplo of llnudoii
mid a son and daughter at White
Salmon, Washington,"
WATCHING FOU SPKEDKHS
All tho auto drivers had better
keep their eyes on their speedome
ters, ns W. II. Selini'Jder has tho
illy stop wutch In working order
hgnln and It will soon bo In posos
slou of John Hickman. As the watch
'has been out of bis possession for
hoiiio tlmo, John will probably try It
out on tho Hist spomlor he sees,
Cotiullle Herald.
FOUND .MUCH SNOW
fr'
S
New Goods
V big hliipiueiil or new
drill'; ai'i'hid on the N'auu
t'lultb and we arc now In
It po-dllon to supply nearly
cvir thing in tlriiK storo
goods
Moie inerchandliu duo in
a Itw davs will make our
slink toiuplcto in every te
Inll. Superior service, bost drugs,
Immediate delivery.
The Red Cross
John M. Lung- of Liimpa SajH Them
Is TIimv !(
Tho Maiitlou Kceordnr says:
.lohu M. Long or l.ampit was In
llaudoii today mid told us that he had
'Just heou out to Hosohurg to buy mid
"bring bock with Mm some three head
of llolutelii milk cows. Ho came by
vay or tho old Coos Hay wagon roatl,
and said that all at once as thoy
tip reached tho top or tho high hill
they came into threo root or snow.
Pur sixteen miles and all or one day
vth".v traveled through deep snow nnd
then suddenly eincrsed onto bare
ground, and romimrnUvoly good
roads again. Tho cows will ho added
to his dairy near I.ampa.
No. V
(I havo shot my dnrt at tueons mid
kings,
I.Antl dukes, and lordB, mid other
things.
You liuvo soon mo pictured in the
press,
jVlth arrows two or three, I guess.
'Now iln the press It has been told
I havo ono tlnrt called lovo for gold.
I shoot this ono with all my might,
At HiiondthrirtB that Btuy out nt night;
No. VI
Thoy nuniitl Hiolr cash at games or
chance,
In Knglnnd, Italy, mid oven Franc).
rWheii their cash Is spent at fearful
rates,
piiey eomo to tlieso United Stntes.
(Aiul look Tor wives with fortunes
grand,
I'lmt would ho placed nt tholr com-
inaiiii.
h'ou'll find tho lovo darts that I keep,
(Don't strike those who titles seek.
No. VII
finch women havo no sense to Bpnre,
I bat take tholr fortunes over there.
Anil let It go Just for a namo.
jWlilch In a row mouths causes pain.
J would llko to tako them on n rami,
UAnd bIiow them lovers nrm In arm.
There Is no diiko or lord could please.
"(5,lrls with hearts as truo as tlieso.
No. VIII
I havo mado n call in tho r"sltlenrc,
Or two or tho Nation's Presidents. I
And when 1 make a cat! llko these, '
I havo the whole U. S. to please.
'So I lake my dart if love In hand,
(Co shoot the head man or tho laud.
I examine closo my little dart.
ri'heii take good aim mid plrco his
heart.
IX
U pleases mo to seo a pn,lr,
hor lovers In the President's chair.
'Woll now I guess I'll closo my rhyme,
Or Cupid a pranks for tho nrosont
time.
And ir you want to hear tho rest,
'I'll write It quirk at your r-jquost.
I'll tUgu my name its it Is above,
I am Cupid, Cupid, King or Love.
J
fy if 5fl
PROFESSIONAL
Dr. A. L. Houseworth
loysicinn ami Su'
Offlceilrvlng nff
Offlco hounii II t..."1
1 and 7 to 8 p. ,. ,,ln-ll,
Plionos: orrict. li;j.j, tlM ,
. ' ""! !,
J. M. WriylU
ilUIUM&'O COV-rn!1''!!
KBtlmatcafHralahodoq
jflS.
?m
AD.MINISTHATOIt'S NOTICE
Mftlli... tu l..tltt. ..I...... Mi.. I M..t
..vv,.ij in ui-iuifj h11-'!! llHVt ill.- t
iiiiiierHigncti iiiib neon ttuiy npioini-
etl by the Honorable County Court I
of Coos County, Oregon, In Matters
of Probate, Administrator nf tho
estate, of I). W. Small, deceased. I
All persons Iia liitr claims against1!
said estate tiro hereby notified to!'
present them to mo at tho offlco of I
my uttorney, Geo. Wutklns, In tho i
Eldorado llllc. In tho tlty or Mursh-i
Held, In said County and State, I
within six months from the date
or this notice.
Untcd this 22nd day of February,
1010.
- S. C. SMALL,
(Administrator or tho estate or 1).
W. Small, deceased.
(First publication February 22,
I!) Hi; last publication Mnrch 21,.
J'.ILU.
im:iTry.'rjiiffL;u..jt5!gi
Statement of Condition of
Dr. H. M. Shaw
Wjo, Ear and Thront BpetMu
GLASSES WTKil
1'hono 8B0.J. Itooins aoa-Joi
Irving ijocki '
DU. MA'ITIE It. HIIAWi
riijrblclim nnd HurgWl
I'liono aao-j.
H. G. Butler
CIVIL EniMvvn
Itoom 304 Coke Hltlg. phon, ,,,
UeBldcnco Phone 363-L. I
W. G. Chandler
Altcil iTKrrr
itoouia 301 and 302, Coke BuHdi I
Mtirahflnl.l n l
-....vjiu, uieKgo,
WILLAMI
Leave
Mnrshflold
G:tr a.m.
7.-15 n.m.
8: 'in a.m.
9 : 1 r. n.m.
10:4G a.m.
11:30 a.m.
12:50 p.m.
1:15 p.m.
2: -in p.m.
3:45 p.m.
C:00 p.m.
G.40 p.m.
ti:fit p.m.
7:30 p.m.
TIME TAIILK
CITE PACIFIC M0TOI
USUI
UtT
North Bm
7:00 u
8;oo u
9:oo i&
10:16 is.
11:00 ii
11:15 u
1:15 pi
2:00 pa,
3:00 pa
1:00 jA
S;l( pa,
6:55 p,j,
North city limits oil;.
7:15 n
FBunDgii
mm eS JBesasiKiM
Bunalkg
AHT WON THE "Itl'IIIIEir
ii
PUAHM U'Y,
J. Loo lironii ; phnuo I--'IMM
SCHIPTION'S 1'IHST."
:
lioiiiiclux hoy nriVvod it the
homo or Arthur Walker. Mrs.
Walker and son are getting tilong
flue and Arthur is the busiest man In
town. Ho has cut out solo and other
pastimes and says ho ha busi
ness of his own to attend to uow-n-
iIujb. Cold Hoach Globo.
J. E. LYONS GETS NEW
POSITION AT CARLISLE
l''onuV Owner of Coos Hay St'ui
Laundry Ifcvomtv. SiifrluteiiileiU
or Washington Mill
The rollowlng dispatch from Cos
mopolls, Wash., will ho of Interest
hero as j. E. Lyons formerly lived
i.l n Mnrshfleld and was at one time
or tho Coos Hay Steam Laundry:
'.!. E. Lyons, or Cosmopolls, has tak-
ru the position of superintendent of
tWTIljf 513 JBH is 9
HT Gives n brllll'nt r.lo"y ctilno Hint B
f tlocs not n' oil or climt oit-l ut
H Htinc H t tlio It nn -tlw.t I.it3 (our U
pB lime in loni; na any utlicr. N
I Black Silk Stove Polish I
l In n i" i' . by li. If. If uuro H
n in, tu'' i .spifiti i . lo B
Q Irtn. . n..i.m . -- H
H Tnrlttny.irivlT -sT) H
H If yo it) 'i it i i'u M7)!J?i5te 1
pH lll IkxIm!mIv 14 rftltfKlOPjiyZjI
M i r ii.il. 'ir MTKlltTM 1
n Imrdw rf or sKUgY f tiI V 9
m v Mif. in isSa iv uiK H
1 wu '' jmMm
m ,. v rvHtfj'yTl'fii' la
H r,w--i j
wct'-rjr fcr',,iy
()!' MAHSHIMCI.D AND MVUTLH POINT. OKECON
At the Close of business March-7, 1916
HKSOUUCHS
Loans and Discounts $632,158.43
Banking Houses and Real Estate 64,108.72
Cash and Sight Exchange 152,522.31
Total .. $848,789.46
LIAIIILITIES
Capital Slock Paid in $ 75,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 72,340.60
Deposits 701,448.86
Total ... .- $848,789.46
WEAVING All kinds a shc
ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, (M
12th Courth. So. Phone 220-1
HAVE THE ROOF
FIXED NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phon 3171
DRY WOOD
ut
Campbell's Woodyard
Not tit I' rout Street
Phono II7IM
SAVE MONEY
by ordering tho fatnoui
HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, ton ....... $1-00
Lump coal, ton $3-34
Or half ton of Dctli. .f !."3
J). Ml'SSO.V, Prop.
Phono IH-.1 or lcnvo onltn
nt Hllljer's ClBiir Store
PTN
A 71? f wrVYMFi
AArAIfiKd
Tho Sheriff has liiformei! us that
ho will seiid ti statement to every tax
payer, whoso address ho Uuowh, as
ti tho amount of tholr taxes, thero-
roro If you will send tlieso statements
tu its, with the amount of your taxes
wo will sco thoy are paid mid hoop
a rocord on our boohs or tho pay
ment, without any cost to you.
Flanagan & Bennett: Bank
t THE LLOYD HOTEL t
Housekeeping Apartment,
itho Carlisle Luiuber, Coninahy. nt I Two llooin.s, $H.Ot Montli.
Carlisle, Wash. He Is ono or tho most
capable sawmill men on the couht.
ItOAD IS III.OCKKD
It. A. .lanilesoii assisted by Her
bert tulcaii brought the Curry coun
ty Leader plant as tar as Kucliro
Creek whoro It has boon storud until
the weather sat ties and tho rond can
ho repnlrod. Uutlor prosont condi
tions It U Impossible to reach Gold
Ilench rrom tho north with a tam.
ifandon Itciordor.
BLANCO
The Public Service Hotel
hns Just been thoroughly renovat
ed, and opened (o the public Match
Iht, HMil. Some of tlio font urns
of ibis oltl hostelry mo. five em
ployment bureau, Ireo sowing room,
Information bulletin mid kind treatr
iiient. The patronage of tho public
is Millcitcd,
uiaNco Hotel
1127 North Front street
Phono ILL
Maishflcld, Orejrou
Electriilty ntut Has, Ereo Hatha
.Sleeping rooms, 9 1.50 k. up
1ME
Condensed Statement of tw Coinlitloii of
lorai
FIRSTNA1
7ViVr m T? Tt f TAV7TTJ7
1UNA.MX1
off Coos Bay
M.nsnni:u, oiti:(iON,
nt tho closo of business .Marcli 7, 1010
Hesources
loiius s:Kl:l,KK7.ill
OvortlrnftH 7(1. 1 1
Itouds, warrants ami
seeurltles iiOI, llit.:Hi
Heal tvstato 72,0(10.00
I'ltriiituro and l'i-
lures n, 8(10.0(1
Cash mill Sight
Ivxtiimigo 1 127, 1. ".". OO
I, labilities
Cnpltnl Stock . . .SIOO.OOO.OO
Surplus ami Putlivitletl
protits :io,:mo.7I
Circulation outstmiil-
lug 00,01).-. 00
lfIIKslth
I111I .,-(1(1,272.1 I
Hank . :;,7;0.80
."I O.OOil.O;;
Total
S7I0,:U7.77 Total
!S7 10,0 17.77
DUNGAN
UNDERTAKING
PARLORS
will bo kept
OPEN TO TIIK I'UIIUO
A TcKiiIar Btato IkeMrf
UBdortnkcr will I I
charge
Phono 105-J
GRAVEL
Wo nro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In any uantltle
trom pllo In our yard or lu carload lots, at following prlcei:
From pllo on ground, J 2.' 6 por yard.
Carload lots, takeu from car, $2.00 per yard.,
Retail Department.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Opposite PosM)fllco. Phoae IOO.
FAKE THV CKXTS
City Limits X01II1 "'"J'
nn cosi.Mi'TATio.v nn
l) TICKCTS, SLT.T Li
Mar.shflcld-NoHh BJ
Auto Lino
Cars every ten minutes Iron
0 . 111.. to ismWnlsMJf
South Sloush onco a w.
leiivlOK nt 1 1 " 5 t0 b
plro three trips n day.
fJOIIST .V KIN", rrap
SOUTH COOS HIVElt 1IOAT
SHHVICE
LAl'NCH EXPHESS
leaves Miirslifleld every tlay
N a.m. Leaves head of river
nt U: 15 i. 111.
STEAM KH HA1NHOW
leaves head or liver dally nt
7 n.m. Leaves Marshneld nt
2 p.m. 1'or chnrter npply on
)o:irtl.
HOC KKS S.MITH, Pi-ops.
EXPERT WELDING of METALS
Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made
like, new
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Kooiitz Garage
Phone 180-J.
North Front Street
, ynrnni tf. A. H. BODGBI
Marshfield ftS
" primates Fund
:Ph.,MB.B. MarAfld"
WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO.
Assets $240,000.00
Pays 8 per cent on
savings '
I. s. KAUTMAN & c-
" T..i rrrwisurer
j.uiiti .-
mi
t
m..., MIITH IS KIXfl
Of nllSowinuM
Now located at 256 M bJ,e
West. Phono 1;J' ., kltdi
also gofblg bargains J
Bold on easy pa)"";"-