The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 16, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE CfJOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1915 EVENING EDITION
COOS BAY TIMES
M. C. MAIiONEV, Mdltor hikI Pub.
DAN K. MALONKV, News Kditor
Official
nrririni
' -
Fnper of
Pnnnr Oily
Coon County
of Mni-fltiflulil.
1'JiAXT laOWIMIH
Mr
rARSIIKIELD cm Ito inudo n
city of flowers, with u llttlo
nttontloji from every yard
owner ench dny. Nothing w.Ill add
moro to the beauty anil uttrnctlvonesn
of the city than plenty of flowers,
well selected mill eiiltured with care.
Coil and nil 1Mb ehldron love floweiK
Thnt's why thoy arc so hcantlfiil nml
fragrant.
HOW TO MAKI2 .MAIIKIIKIKM) I
A JlMAUTIKt'Ii CTJPV I
PEC STANDS
OR
EOT
By Whltford Hall
avi Mi in: paxdidatk i-'ok it :-
IM'ltl.K'AN NOMINATION KOIt
HKIMtllSICN'I'ATIVi: AT Pltl.MAIt-
j i-:s. kndomMks pomcy or
KliWKIt liAWH ANI MOSS PUII
lilt' I0 I MINSK.
Arthur IC. Pcelc of Mnr.ihfIohl linn
uunounccd that ho will boiycnndlduto
for the Jlupuhllrnii noniliiatlou for
representative to the stale Lettlshi-
Uure. Ills poiiitlou hi that tho law
makers for the past row years huvo
heen too iuixIdiih to enact new laws
at tho expense of the taxpayers and
the earnestly undoivcii a pulley of
fewer lawn and loss public expense.
AWIHUH ci-jo I wbh thinking whatlor " lll legislative measures that
n clean anil attractive city fare onpoiiiied by tho various political
Mn.uli PI..I.I .,i.l.l i. I.. n I
"" "",u" i " nu iiimiu. ii incn raniH roe c now niic mrsiM oniv
would liolp to attract people here bo
thnt thoy would llko to llvo In Biich
n city. And then, too, when thoy did
Bet hero thoy would want to stny.
Also It would mako people feel hap
pier, and n happy heart, It Ib Bald,
la ns Rood iib modlclno; thoroforo,
it would nut down doctor IiIIIb.
Horo nro n few HiiKKCHtlonu for
ranking our town beautiful. In Bonio
partB of town thoro nro high hanks
of dirt that tiro constantly caving In.
If tliGBo could bo cut down bo that
thoy wore not more than two or thrro
foot high and tho dirt iibciI to flit In
ootno low place, It would look a groat
deal bettor. Grass might ho cowed
on theso placcH.
I do not know whether u public
playground would add very much to
tho beauty of u town or not but It
might ho well to have ouo, If for no
other mason than to give tho children
uomo piny room or cover up boiiio of
the baro blockB whero tho dredgo
filled lu.
I hnvo noticed iiulto a number of
bouses that look llko they hud once
boon painted, perhaps In the Inst cen
tury, nnd thoy certainly need to bo
ro-palntcil. Thcro are iiilto n lot of
old cans and rubbish about and brush
that ought to bo tiikim euro of. Thcro
nro also hoiiio old fences that need
pulling down. A lawn, I think, looks
bettor ir thoro Is no renco. If there
is a JiorcsBlty for tho existence of u
fonco it might bo overgrown with
vines or flowers. Flowers could also
bo planted along tho walks both In
sldo ami outside of it ho yard. .Shade
trees along tho walks ami roneo ami
everywhere with a hammock hero
nnd thoro and also some rustic chairs
nnd benches would put a very nice
finishing touch on tho scuilo.
A HIT OK CIIHPK
hy
(From tho Detroit News)
Coos Kcuhloutj Now Held
Hlldcs, Oregon .loiirnal.
Cooa Day Has Had No Mall For a
wick. Oregon Journal.
A traveler snowbound In Coos,
Impatient became as the doo:,
Tho madder ho grow
Tho harder It snow,
'Hound his neck ho soon Hod a noose.
X WITH THE TEA t
t AND THE TOAST t
?
fJOOl) KVKXIXC
One tilings is forever good;
That ouo thing Is siktosh
- Kinerson.
'tho rural credits measure, which he
explains In part as follows: "Altho
Uio rural urotllt) Idea is comnara-
tlvoly now It has been enacted Into
a law mid proved successful In sev
eral states, lly such a measure the
jstuto will bo authorized to bond for
'1 per cent of tho assessed valuation,
'bonds to bear -I per cent Interest,
money thus ilorlved to bo loaned to
tho farmers at 5 per cent for f'vo to
(Iwonly-flvo years for tho oxclnslvu
purpose of agricultural development,
the system to ho aolf sustaining on
the margin between Interest paid on
bonds ami received from loans.
To get down to cases what would
this proposition mean to Coos conn
ily? First It would mean about $100.
000.00 to he loaned out In Coos coun-
II to several hundred farinorn, for
the exclusive ptiruoso of farm de
velopment. This will moan the rapid
agricultural development of Coos
county which we all want. Farmers
needing funds for development,
fhoincstoudors who have title to their
claims, and farm seekers from other
parts of tho country will all be In
,llnu to use rural credit for tho devel
opment or dairy laud, fruit land,
cranberry, loganberry culture, etc.,
vie. Herond- While th'a ineasuro
'h for tho Immediate rural benefit
bet It will help mi all, for tho $1110,-
000 loaned out will bo spent mostly
lwlth Coos county merchants hi the
(first liistnne It will also make
farm prosperity which will contribute
fmaterlally toward town projporlty.
'The increased development will also
Increase our assessment roll and help
io near uio proxoui ouerus nuriieii
'of tllMltlpil.
Wo want our agricultural lands
'developed, but under the presunt
hanking ami credit system there l.i
no long time, low Interest credit:
available to the farmer. And until
wo get Hitch credit for the farmer wo
cannot expect our agricultural lauds
to bo developed very much.
Those are boiiio of the phases of
rural credit, and i am earnestly In
favor of the saiuu ami will If nomi
nated ami elected advocate and strive
for tho enactment of such a measure.
4M7 Mt:rxr,j,jwi)s'sw:'
' 01 Jw fisscer--
-w.. ' i '.'!' '
V A KEEN OBSERVER
SCHUYLER WIGGINS SAYS BIDING H
A FLYING MACHINE MAKES A MAN FEEL
HIGH-TONED. .HE. HAS'NT GOT ANYTHING
ON ME 1 SnOKE
I
WIf ZagP
THE CIGARETTE
OF QUALITY
TKIXS OF VIMiA
Hx-Pic.slileiit Tail Would Turn
(lit Out to Moslemis.
Ilau
(IMJNS FAI.I.S, tf. Y .March 10.
'If I had my way I would not iry
to bring Villa under tho protection
of the United States, but would' turn
him over to Carraua, who knows
how to deal with him," declined for
mer President Taft at tho first mi
nimi dinner or the Clous Falls cham
ber of commerce. Ho was heartily
lu favor of Wilson's program to "get
Villa."
He stated that If the United States
could capturo Villa and "draw his
fangs out" It would remove tho chief
cimso of the Mexican difficulties and
assure peace lu that country. Mr.
Taft cloned his talk with a plea for
prnpiii'oducHH and urisud tho building
of u largo navy.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORS WEAVING All kinds a spec-
ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680
Dr. A. L Houseworlh, ' 12th Courlh. So. Phone 220-R
Physician and Hiirgcoa
Office: Irving Itlock.
Office hours: Jl to 1- n. in.;
I and 7 to H p. in.
Plionca: Office 1CI-.I;
a tr
TI.MK TAIWiH
VViMiA.MKTTK PACIFIC MOTOH
OAK
Ilea., M-I,
J. M. Wright
Phono 188-lt
HUHiDINU COXTJtAOTOK
Eitlmntes furnished on roiiuoat
IH'.NCH IS Tlt.WSFKItllKD.
News of Nearby Towns
i wo.m:u
T wonder If the rones know
Tho beauty ami the churin they yield.
Or if tho daisy how It decks
The gradual grimi . . of the field,
I wonder if the heart that ulngn
Hears how tho other hearts It wakes
Are happy for the joy it brings
In what It dooa for other' uukee.
I wonder If the star's aware
Of all tho sweet content It splits
Upon the little lives of euro
That catch Kb beauty on the hills.
1 wonder If the violet fuels
'Tho tender and ienponslvo gleam
Of lovo that lu tho woodland l:uool.
To worship at the Bhilue of dream.
I wonder Jf all tho beauty shares
The knowledge of (lie good that
giifwu from (iu.ij iu all-iiu-
conscloim sweet -Tho
song or bid, tho bloom or roue,
Or whether, It is not as when
Souio life blosiiouiH like a tinker
Moves gently 'mid Its I'ellowinoii
Moro like a purfuiuu than a power.
Selected.
Their own bad luck doeuu't worry
sonio Cooj Day people so much tig
the good luck other people have.
COQUILLE MARSHAL HAS
PECULIAR EXPERIENCE
A Her ll'glKng (.'rave For Hog Which
Ho Was lit i:ecule, Animal
K.scupc llllll.
Fhlor Taylor (i. Hunch, president
and field manuRcr of the Southern
Oregon Seventh Hay AdvontlstM as
sociation, has accepted a call to a
much Iwrger field In Idaho and will
depait for his now homo In llolso
lu a short (line. Fldor Hunch has
many friends hero lu Kosehurg who
will regret to hnvo him leave this
field, hut who coiiKratiilalo him on
his more extended field for woik. -lloseburg
News.
Dr. H. M. Shaw
I'ye, Far and Throat Specialist
CLASSICS iriTTHH
riiouo ii:io-.i. iiooms uoo-uoi
Irving I Hock,
lilt. JUATTIF II. NIIAW.
1'biMclau nml SurgvOR
Phono !i:tl)..J.
H. G. Butler
CIVIFj KNCINKKU
Itotun .104 Coko Illdg. Phono 14B-J
Ilesldenco Phono yfia-L.
I.enve
Mniwhfleld
(!: ITi a.m.
7.15 a.m.
S:ir. a.m.
'J: in a.m.
10:15 a.m.
1 1 : :i 0 a.m.
111:50 p.m.
I: -in p.m.
l!Mn p.m.
;i:ir. p.m.
5:00 p.m.
5.4 0 p.m.
I.oavt
North UenJ
7:00 n.in
8:00 n.m
9:00 a.m
10:15 n.m
11:00 a.m
11:45 n.m
1:15 p. in
2:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m
4:00 p.m
5:15 p.m
5:55 p.m
(1:55 p.m. North city limits only.
7::i0 p.m. 7:45 p.m
Tho Coiiullle Herald says:
('......in .....i.. ..i i i.... ......
. w....mu uii t Minna iiiiu .ini- f.
mIiiiI .IoIiii llickaiu was called upon I v I h 1 1 It.
lo execuio a dog that had Iioimi In
the city pound for some time. John
tied a rope on tho dog, ami leading
him and carrying a spado lu tho
other, ho proceeded a good distance
out In the woods back of the city
Ho also uported his trust) six-gun
with which to put tho canine out of
his misery. Hunching Hm woods hoi
made tho dog fast lo a (roe and'
began spading out his grave, lu the.
ineantlir) the dog begun howling
and struggling to get free. With tho!
grave almost completed, and the
howls ringing in his ears. John lost'
Ills teniner. Il. lin.nl i. u,,..i.J
- 'i'"".(
nml iniide a swoop at the dog but I
that animal saw the spade descend
lug mid ducked. The sharn cdno
of It struck tho ropu mid severed It!
close to the dog's nuck. with a'
JiOful yelp tt tore off through thin
woods, leaving John standing beside
the open grae. The cop denies tlie
story. Coiiilllo llurahl.
At Maker a Portland concern v;il
operate a $."..000 gold dredge on
llurnt river.
At Oregon Cltv. the Crown Willam
ette Paper Co. plans to build homes
tlmse of Is s.iO uiinlo.U'H who I
W. G. Chandler
AUCH ITKCT
Uooini .101 nnd 302, Coko Uulldlni
Mnrshflold, Oregon.
T. J. KCAIFK f A. II. IlOIKllfia
Marshfiplri PA,NT AND
HAVE THE ROOF
FIXED WOW
See C0RTHELL
Phon 3171
KstlmatvH Furnished
Phoae 1IU.R. Msrshfleld, Orejtoa
DRY WOOD
ut
Camphcll's Wooclyard
.North l'roiit Street
Phone !I7IM
1 ip11 ""ill ilil ' ' '' 1 1 '
l f SHINE IRSn
I IN EVERY W5SV
I niac-k Uk fat wo VcH ii lSWfi-'Ba
si? vmm
'ssir-l iai
TIIK WIIITF IS KINO
Of nil Sewing ."Machines
Now located at LTiti Market nvo.
West, l'hoiio I03-.I. Wo havo
also got big bargains In all kinds
of used machines. All machines
sold on easy payments.
SAVE MONEY
by ordering the famous
HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut real, (on S 1.00
l.uiiii coal, (on ..".no
Or half Ion of hot Ii. .$1.75
I). .MUSSO.V, Prop,
Phone IK-.I or leave orders
ut lllllyor's Cigar Store
lil,ff,ut, Hi'ni'ii
ilryouti tun ,o 11 . I to I
lul llpip. I il .1 p- I Ii
IHItf U .Ml Ml IJ
HlWt. ' ull ' iTll I YU4
K.vur luutij a ,t.
RIUj- QSUUr.
Stove Polish
ll not only inapt ivonnmT -lv lur
nni Hiii iiiaiio i
ill
I r'tri nl.rilir.
cm iir . . I I vtitlipny
k hi'k hl.no 1 'iilntitvt
t.tlur iHtl.li,
run M ii iu flour tunrt aa I n,-ii pr.iMiory
. I. u . .... . .. "
IKilUll tolt UU.il, 111
p
Tho knowledge that black la In
coming to her Is always groat conso
lation for a widow.
Tho only Coos May people who
can afford to toll tho truth all the
time urn thoso who don't care whoth
or thoy have any I'r.lends or not.
Lawyers like lo talk us well as wo
men, hut they want pay for It.
IHVAMtV IN COOJ'II.M:,
Dr. Cullii slipped one over on Dr
Hamilton last week when ho washed
Ills Ford ear. Tills hhiIum nl., i, ii n...
Ihlid liuio that Cullii has washed his I
ear during tho winter, while Ham
llton has only one score to his crod
lt. Coijuillo Herald.
f!w3
V-i"! .IniOMiV
I l.'ii'. I iun y ii
i . I i n i ..h.lt. . i r i.i
r I I rlllirlMlk. II ixt t
I i', tl.iop.luih)oi. .. r
i' I .HiriK.ulirillrvfwJ
. Him.,
Illick Silk Slovo Poll.!.
Weill, StcrlmR, lllinolt.
t UUrkS.iU AlfDrslnw
Ir, iiln, iu I i .t. i i -
I ' ,i r i '', ' .iiiu'...
" l "I . llHUU
t i
I ' ll' Wf 'I, Mrmi rl.
Ml I V !Vtl 4, I ' r,
iirl .It worlj
' if tr.nl li'n in
I t a i It h t ra
I . t IT. .i,,L,,
WALL PAPER
See
VIERS
About it,
QUATERMAS STUDIO
QUALITY PHOTOS
Opposite Blanco Hotel,
I Phono 10C-L.
I MAItSllFIFfilt, OHKOON
(lr-VS!V &rVlrfit tfa iv. W.
.':Hl,Jii'f!Zr
KjjSMBJHHBHHBHB
j I UNDERTAKING I
ll n'HX '1 TIIK PUIILIO m
fljl A regular state licensed H
9 usderlaker will be la B
. i ..
DFFil xinit cogniii.K.
Wo nrp nil optlmhts about
the othor fellow'a troubles,
FOU THWSFFU AXI
KTOK.KJi: OF HOI KKIIOM)
(JOOIKS, FKFIOHT AND
iiac(;a(;f Can
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phone Kill
Ilesldenco Phono JII-.I
Market Ave. mid Waterfront
As the launch Churin was coming
up from Itiiudou on Saturday after
noon the pasM'iigcrs were excltod by
the spectacle of a dfer wlmmlng In WOOD RDOn Wfinn
tin river near a landing. One or. W. II. Lingo lias It ut 81.50 nuil
the passengers rhu ceded lu getting , S3 rash per load. Onrhiigo remoy
n snnpshot of it Coqullle Herald. led. Phono 2U7.J,
North Pacific S. S. Co.
F. A. Kilburn
sails direct to
EUREKA
SAN FRANCISCO
SANTA BARBARA
LOS ANGELES
SAN DIEGO
MARCH 17TH
The Breakwater
Sails for '
PORTLAND
MARCH 21ST
From
Smith Terminal Dook
fmh: ti:n cunts
City Limits Vortli Iteud, fie
qn COMMITATIOX n(
U TICIiFTS, SJI.7.-. C.U '
Jlarsliflcld-Xortli llend
Auto Line
Cars ovory ten minutes from
G a. in., to 12 midnight; to
South Slough onro n day,
leaving ut 11 n, m.; to Kin
piro three trips a day.
(OUST M KIXO, Projw.
Hierh Ooalitv Cirnror.;.
Our own prompt and particular delivery service F.
ficient clerks being out of the high rent districtnnii
keeping our prices as low as consistent with good bnii
ncss makes Uil
Conner & Hoagland
The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries
797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326
Abstracts
Ior rollnhlo Abstracts of Tlt0 nrt
liirorniadon about COOS HAY iiimi
JISTATF, seo 'L
Title Guarantee & Abstract Company
Murulifiold nnd Coiiulllu City, Oregon.
(Jeneral Agents Fastshlo nnd Seng.stacken'N Addition,
Hpeciul ntleiition paid (o assessments and payment of (axes
JIKNItY SIOX(!STACJFX, Slaiiagcr.
BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE COOS BAY TIMES
WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO.
Assets $2,340,000.00
Pays 8 per cent on
savings '
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
Lornl Treasurer
.1
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO.
S. S. Nanm Smith
Passenuer and Freight
From San Francisco, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1916
at 3 P. M., FOR COOS BAY
S. So 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
I'Mulillshi'il 1880
Beimett Bank
Oldcht. Hank In Coos County
Fknag&ifc
.Multifield, Coos County, Oregon,
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000
LNTFIIFST PAID OX TI.MIJ AXI) SAVIXd'S DIIPOSITS
Offlcoru ..I. W. 1IFNNFTT. PrcHldent; .IAS. II. FLANAGAN', Vlco
ProHldcnt; It. F. WILLIAMS, CiiHlilor; (J. F. WINCHESTER,
AuBlntmit Cashier.
Flanagan (Mb Bennett Bank
OF MVHTL13 POINT
Capital $25,"00
Officers- J. W. HHNNFTT, Preoltlout; JA'S. II. FLANAGAN, Vice
PrcHliluiit; L. M. SUPLHK, Caahlcr; L. T. DF.MFNT, Atslitant
Cauhlor.
Bennett Trnst Company
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000
Officers--J. W. 1IKNNUTT, President; TOM T. IJFNNKTT, Vice
President; AltTIIUK M'KFOWN, Sccrotnry; llFNNKTT SWAN
TON, Treasurer.
The Only Trust Company In (ho State, Oulslilo of Portland, Which
Organized Under (ho New Law.
Preparing for the Future
Reverses may set in at any time, and you will need
money. Arc you prepared? Have yon a hank account?
The foundation of your future security lies in saving a
part of your earnings. No-matter how small that pari,
put some away in this bank each week or month and
sec how tho fund will grow.
First National Bank
HOME OF THE SAVER
Matshfield, Ofegon
of
Coos
Bay
-GRAVEL'
Wo nro now propnred to furnish (5UAVEL In ny (untltUi
trom pile iu our yard or In cnrloud lot, at following pricei:
From tillo on ground, J2.VG per yard. .
Canoad lota, taken from can, J2.00 per JM0
Retail Department.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Opposite Pob-0flco. r,,0B" lM'
EXPERT WELDING of METALS
Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made
like new
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Koontz Garage
Phone 180-J. North Front w