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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MA"CH 22, 1916-EVENING EDITION
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PROSPEI
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Is Not Altogether a Gift
On a Platter
It is often the scquenco of local, individual effort and
application. '
It docs not abide where no effort is made to retain it.
It is Opportunity which knocks at the door, but it
must be accorded a welcome and co-operation to fulfill
its mission.
Business docs not seek the man who stands idle. It
seeks the man who seeks it.
There are many ways of seeking and getting business
and results, but the one recognized all over the country
as one of the most potent agencies is
Advertising
There arc several methods of advertising, but the one
that has proven the most successful and satisfactory is
Coos Bay Times
Advertising
It reaches practically all the people a'l the time. It is
the salesman that enters every home and presents its
argument lo every member of the family. '
No matter what the general conditions are, your own
prosperity depends upon your own efforts. TIMES' ad
vertising can be made your powerful ally.
Advertise and Be Prosperous
$
: AT THE HOTELS v I
! 6t4$
Chandler llot'ol
Ocar Anderson, (Inrdlncr: V. o.
Leslie, Coiiullle; T I. Klssnne, Sa
lem; L. Zaonkor, Salem; Mrs. Krams,
Coiiullle; V. Tiffany, Portland; T. V.
'.Mesch, Portland; H. P. HI more, Port
land; O. McClollniul, Powers; C. A.
Parkins, Gardiner; A. A. Plin, San
Francisco; K, V. Fuller, Portland;
II. I). Allen, San Fninleseo; II. 0.
Winter, San Francisco; F. Stev
,eiiH, San Francisco; .1. MacKonzle,
f Portland.
SI. Iiuioik: Hot) 1
.Mrs. Hoso PoJerson. Coos River;
Tony Klein, Ounlliicr: Harry (llosslp.
C(j(iilllo; Charles (J1obsI, Coiiullle;
(Lev.' F. Price. Sumner: Ocoiko A.
Ilonek, Portland; I). A. McHnihorn,
Powers: W. II. McCortuey, Coos Riv
er; Roy arcane, Ilnndon; C. .Mai In,
Myrtle Point; T. A. Walker, Coiiullle.
Illnnco Hotel
James Slostreom, Toinplulon; G. E.
Mustek, Coiiullle; It. Thrush and
wlfe.'Recilsiiort; William .Iiiild, Saun
deis Lake; W. II. Short, Saunders
Lake; W. It. Lewis, North llend; J.
L. Smith, Coos River; S. .lewett, tlun
iloii; Hart Calhoun, Powers; T. J.
Clnrk, Coiiullle; Alfred Rodlne, Alle
gany; A. S. Chnppoll, llandon; Henry
Mlchollnink, Allegany; W. S. Gra
ham, Coiiullle.
I.lojil Hotel
R. L. lliittlo, llandon; (1. Hall, Co
qiilllo; E. Poitor. Salem: E. Wcokes,
l.eb:uion; F. II. Illukok, Powers; F. C
Hamilton, .larvls Landing; Pat (Irani.
Powers; E. A. Howell, Portland;
John Cox, Ranks; Mis. F. C. Held,
fian Mnteso.
TIiihn Want Adi nie (lie one hip
ilium illicit i em lies ALL the people.
They otitfiute public iittciitlini every
ilnj AIwiijh on (ho Jolt.
Time wnnt nd lirn remits
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The CADILLAC
ELECTRIC SUCTION
SWEEPER
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TREAT
V1' 1 1
CARPETS
WITH
RESPECT
t PERSONAL. MENTION
$
J. 12. tlEIUlES has returned from a
huslne8s visit to Ton Mile.
HEN'RY MICHHLimiNlv was down
on business today from Allouanv.
JA.MI2S SIFSTRKH.M Is in tho city
today from his homo at Tomple
ton. -iil
CHARLES HALL went to Coqulllo
this morning on telephone busi
ness. OSCAR AXniJltSOX was among the
visitors In the city today from Oar
diner. MRS. J. II. PRICl-J was among the
shopping visitors here today from
Allegany.
HARRY AXI) CHARLES 01X)SS1P
. aro over today from their homo
at Co(Uillc.
JACK. XOWLIX was down on the
Mllllcoinn today from Coos River
on business.
L. W. JACOHS left on the morning
', train to call on the trado In tho
Vnllov towns.
!'P A U'tl I.M.M .....II I lil..
i. J. "iiiiiiiyii, null IIIIIMVU UlllUll
of Coiiullle, was Iter, today on n
business trip.
CHARLES TIIO.M has returned from
Lakeside where ho went looking
ftor his hotel there. '
L. L. THOMAS was among tho busi
ness visitors In llandon today, lonv
iug on the morning train.
.'ORDAX SCIIAPF.RS was down this
morning from his homo way back
!:i tho mountains from Allegany.
CHARLES ST. DENNIS, tho "mayor"
of Lakeside, camo down today and
wont to Coqulllo to confer with
tho county court.
HENRY KERN went down to llandon
this morning to take a look at the
wieck of tho Flflold. Men aro
, still working on the wreck, endeav
oring to get her off tho beach.
SFPT. W. F. MILLER, of tho local
railroad, left this morning for
Portland. Ho wont across tho
bridge In tho motor car and there
, caught the work train for Roods
' port. Ho is expected back Satur
& News of Near-by Towns &
COUILLE TEACHERS
GET HIGHER WAGES
School Hoard Ite-oleetM Old Corps of
Instructors ivt Advanced
Snlai les
COQUILLE, Ore, Mnrch 22. At
a meeting of tho board of education
of tho Coiiullle city district all tho
present corps or teacliors vore re
elected and their monthly salaries
fixed ns follows:
Mrs. Inez Chase, $7G.
MIbs May Alien, $6fi.
Miss Emma Kennedy, $72.r0.
. Miss Alllo Phillips, $07. GO.
Mrs. May Hull, $07. fill.
Mrs. Elena Mlunrd, $70.
Mrs. Eva Wise, $00.
Miss Itoim Anderson, $75.
Mlsa Hazel Fawcett, $70.
Miss Ada May Xowoll, $8fi.
Miss MnlH Ray, $80.
Miss Mabel J. Hansen, $S0,
, Tho nbovo figures Indicato tut In
eieaso of $2.00 per month for tho
grado teachers and tho thro high
school teachers, get an Incroaso of
$0 per month.
Superintendent Chas. A. Howard
was re-elected and Ills salary raised
'fioin $1000 to $1000.
J. W. Crltes, principal of tho high
school, was also ro-alcctcd and his
salary increased from $1,000 to $1.-
120.
j Mr. Iloward'H term Is for n full
year; tho rest for nluo months.
FLORENCE HOPES TO GET
BRANCH LINE DONE SOON
Soutljm pacific Will llullil Spur If
Porter Itros. Will Promise Suffi
cient I'VeiKht
FLORENCE, Ore., March 22. Tho
Southern Pacific Company has driven
tost pilings In tho Xorth Fork of the
, Sluslaw river, whoro It Is proposed to
erect a draw hrldgo for th branch
railroad from Ctishinan to Floronco,
and the engineers havo found a solid
Uiottom wliero piling will remain when'
driven. They tiro reported to havo
found tho bottom without going an
fdecp ns they expected to, according
to J. W. Uergman, banker of Flor
ence. Tho lino will bo ItullU said Mr.
Bergman, if tho Tidewater Mill Com
pany, which owns the Floronco saw-
mill, will promise to furnish cortaln
itmoiint of frolght or If tho company
5 w 111 frnitn tlin rnml nml ftiitilali tl.n
tics, the railway company In that case
Is to furnish tho rails and lay thorn.
Mr. IJorgnian says there aro reports
that tho mill will restuno oporntlons
In tho near futuro and tho pooplo of
Floronco aro very optimistic as to
tho outlook for bottor business conditions.
Will) IX Florence
THE COOS BAY TIMES
Travels over Every Street in Every
Town, and over Every Road in
Coos County. LET IT CARRY
YOUR MESSAGE.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR)
M Kinds of Job Printing Done nt The Times Office
Dr. A. L. Houseworth,
Physician mill Hurgcoa
Offleo:lrvlng Mock.
Offlco hours: J I to 12 . in.j 9 u
i and 7 to 8 p. m,
Phone: Offlco 1 t:t-J; Res., UH-L
J. M. Wright
Phono 188-b
nUILDINO CONTHAOTOK
Estimates ftirnlahod on request
For Sale
STOCK HAXOII .Win Aiinfiv i..Li.. 1.11,.,.. ..,i iitiiiii.
"W. 30 ieu,i vuUht twlIU( ritrillK JooN fl10 (TII(, le-
" puico to
live, like 87r0O. Tonus.
tufn?"1 " l)AIUV "'f,"-Closo in, 2(1 cowh, team, Rood
-"h-, iinimriix, tools, (lot)
i.uui. i-ncu 910,000.
H.MI1V
lulWin
nciOs, (in of which Is finest
Tonus,
RANCH Closo In, ;)() acres, 17.T is Iioltor, flno
tc.im. lico 21,001). aVniiH.
I'lf I ,,',,'('" I'. It. depot on place, closes in, rt;10 acres,
luwiilrt n lmum' n,, l'"llngs, both mil nml wilier
di.t .. ,0 ,u'a(l h,"tk. t''. I'l-lco $5:1,000. Splen-
d,l,,tt"". with Interest ntfivo percent.
In full i , , "Nuendldly loeateil, 1000 loKiuiliorry incs
". ""Mllllir. I l.i -.,.1 a .
Terms,
nKvi:r,oi
wny tloiMj.
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ton ir "Mimni, lino iiiiiiiiinns, 17 iicroN, i-
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Dr. H. M. Shaw
10o, L'ar and Throat fipwlnlbt
OLASSKH KITTED
I'hoiie i:i()-J. Ilooiim if 00-201
JrlnR llloclc.
Oil. MATTIE II. SHAW.
Ptiyblclnn nait HurgeoN
I'iono aao-j.
lay and possibly will brliiK the
whnlo train bclicdtilo back with
lilm.
Mlt LOIMCIIAItT llUltllCI)
Tho fitnornl of Mrs. lather M.
Locldiarl wan held nt two tlil.t nftor
noon from tho Eplflcoial Church,
tho Itov. Itoiort IlrownltiK litivlni?
cliarKo of tho sorvlc,cH.
TIigio wore n Krcat many frlondn
of tho ducctiHud ptonont to pay their
last loupoctH to Coos lltiy'n olilost
ploucor. .Many floral offorltiKH
woro reoulvod and decorated the
coffin.
I Daughter of Editor WeatliciHon llrlde
l( of Poll land Man
,', KUdH.N'lC. Ore., Mnrch tf2. Mr.
land Mm. I S. Pepin nrrlvod In Kit-
Ko.no on the Wllhuuette Pacific from
i'loronco, bound for Portlnnd, whoro
" f they will live. They woro married
-1. ........... . ... .......
ycBicniay ai riorcnco, mo nomo ot
tho bride. Ho Ih In tho offlco of tho
waterworks superintendent of tho O,
W. It. &. S, railroad lir Poitlnnd. .Mm.
I'opln was formerly MIhh Hazel
Wcatherson, daughter of Mr. and
Mm. W. II. WeathorHon, of Floronco.
Mr. Wentlinraon Ih editor of the Wost,
u ncwiipaper nt that placo.
.voTiri:oKs.i,i:or'iMPi,ovi:-
MEXT IIOXDH
TIMIIIIlt .MAX COMIXO
('eo.
W. .MiwMiiiII of WcjiluuiNOi'
("onipUny CoiiiIiik Horn
OeorKO W. MnrHhall, reiireaontliiK
) tho WoyerhniiHor Tlniher Company,
WF RFCflMMEIMD AMD
GUARANTEE THIS CLEANER J0
ILMR.. iniilrtoAn'Cnos
O Llllllvll vlUlU V Odl
Company
A-Qitnllty Name With a For Ico Knmo
.Vol III Eiont fitrcct Mruliflelil
county, whcio ho will Hpond a
rfow dnyu checkltiK over tho taxes of
Ills company thoro. Mr. Marshall Is
wHI known In ItosoburK and vicinity
pvhtfio ho has boon u frequent visitor
fo." sovoral years. IlosoourK o-vlow.
113
a month.
ncres, Iioiiso.
lo.so In. S:H)
Only $.
down ami
ron TitAnr it. ,
'"IraOefo v vo Nor"1 ,,1!I property nml rnnclios
"sate. V ""' 1ako'H projierty. Como lit nml Invos-
un kMmh ,,ro"orty to
ne, Property.
Ilim....
itirr. .. ,,l,n-Xoni nonii
trailo for Coos Day city
CTV lMtoi
1 " J0U n l.....
"v IIIOKIUJ.
,VstHAXci:Wo
or Marblificiil.
for baialiiH nml locations.
We havo
carry a full lino of flro Insurniico.
KOOS OREGON
DEVELOPMENT CO.
PIONEER BLOCK
NORTH BEND, OREGON
H. G. Butler
OIVII. ENCJINEEE
Room 304 Coko DldR. Phono 146-J
Rcsldeuco Phone 3C3-L.
W. G. Chandler
AHCIUTEOT
Itooma 301 and 302, Coke Dulldlni
Marshfleld, OreKon.
WEAVING All kinds a spec
ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680
12th Courth. So. Phone 220-R
TI.ME T.UILE
WILLAMETTE IACI?IC M9TOR
OAK
Leavt
Leave
Marshflold
6:45 a.m.
7.45 a.m.
8:45 a.m.
9:45 a.m.
10:45 a.m.
i 1 : 3 0 a.m.
I2;50 p.m.
1:45
2:45
3:45
5;00
5,40
6:55
7:30
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
North Bend
7:00 a.m
8:00 a.m
0:00 a.m
10:15 a.m
U;00 a.m
11:45 a.m
1:15 p. id
2:00 p.rn
3:00 p.rn
4:00 p.ru
5:15 p.rn
5:55 p.rn
North city limits only,
7:45 p.rn
I-'AltE TEX CEXTS
City Limits North lleml, fie
n COMMl'TATIOX t(
J TICKETS, $1.73 CU
.Mutblifiold-Xoith ilcml
Auto Lino
Cars every ten minutes from
C a. m.. to 12 midnight; to
South Slough onco a day,
leaving at 11 a. m.; to Em
pire threo trips a day.
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Notlco Is horohy utvon that Boaled
proposalH will bo iccolvcd by tho I''i
unuco Conimltteo of tho Common
Council or the City or MurBlifluld,
Coos County, Orogou, nt tho offlco
of tlui City Itecordor of Hald City of
Mnrshrield, In tho City Hall or said
City, until half past seven o'clock
p 111. on Monday, tho 3rd day of
April, 1U16, for tho purchase of strcut
improvement bonds of tho ntdd City
of Mnrsliflcld, to tho amount of $1,-
013.92.
Ml of said Improvement bonds to
ho In doiiomluatlonu not exceeding
$500.00 and hearing Interest at tho
'rate or six per cent per annum from
date thereof, payable Honil-anniially;
said bonds to bo datod tho day of
Jssuanco and to niaturo In ten years
thereafter,' with prepayment option
thoreon at fat value and accrued
interest to dato of any Boml-nnmuil
coupon Interest period nt, or after,
0110 year from tho date of said bonds
upon glilng notlco by publication In
a newspaper of goneral circulation
printed and published In Coos County,
Oregon, such notlco to ho published
PENDLETON MEN OPPOSE
CH0ICE0F 'A. T. PARK
Object to election of Konner Mjrtlo
Point .Man as Superintendent
of HcIiooIm
The East Orcgonlan of Pendleton
Is making a vigorous fight on Uio
s .'lection of A. T. Park of Hormlston
formerly of Myrtle Point, ns super
intendent of schools thoro and gives
I h record ns follows:
"Myrtlo Point, n small town in
Coos county and which had n popula
tion or 836 In 1910, and Hormlston
In this country, a town of nbout tho
Kamo population, nro by far tho larg
est towiiB In which A. T, Park, who
lins bcou elected to tho snperluton
d'licy of tho Pendloton ocliools, has
over taught. His only experience as
n school man, other than tho two Ore
gon towns, was In Minnesota accord
ing to his letters of application,
wlior ho states ho was superintend
ent of tho schools of Thomson, Wicn
xhall and Proctor In succession."
TI.MIIEILM'AX 11 HUE
O. J. drey, representing capital
ists who nro interested In tho pros
pective purchase of several thoiU
and Coos Illver timber lands, re
turned on tho stage today from
Portland. Ho says thoro aro 110
now developments ut this ttmo.
SUMMONS
In tho Circuit Court of tho Stat
of Oregon, In nml for tho County
of Coos.
John J: llermldn, Plaintiff, vs.
Eugouo Arthur Hormlda, Defend
ant, To Ettgeno Arthur Hormlda, the
dofondant nbovo named:
In tho name nt tho State of Ore
gon, you uro horohy notified that
you aro required to nppcar In the
nbovo entitled court and nnswor tho
complaint filed against you in tho
above entitled action within bU
wooks from tho 22nd day of March,
1910, the first day of the publica
tion of this summons, and you uro
hereby notified that If you fall to
not loss than twice during tho mouth n.,1)car nml B,BWflp tll0 Blla com.
011 or boforo tho 3rd day of
Why Not Enjoy a
Modern Kitchen?
Your husband's office, store or workship
is up-to-date. Why shouldn't the kitch
enwhere you do YOUR work, be mod
ern, too? Cook and heat with Gas and ,
you will be surprised how much more
easily and quickly your work will be
finished.
Gas Makes Housework Light Work
By cooking and heating with Gas, not only car: you dp
BETTER work, but MORE work in much less time,
without a bit of trouble with fires, fuel or ashes.
Gas long ago ceased to be a luxury; it is now a necess
ity, lightening the household labor of millions of women.
Isn't 'it time you, too, made housekeeping a pleasure
with the aid of Gas? '
Oregon Power Co.
pieccdlng such soinl-annual period
at which such propuyuiout thoroot
j will bo made. Tho rlglit Is express
ly roserved to reject any and all bids
mid upon all or tiny such bids, or pro
posals bolng rojoctod, If thei should
remain any bond or bonds unsold, tho
said bonds may bo thereafter sold at
1 private salo by said Common Council
jof said City of Marshfleld, Oregon:
Hut In no ovout to bo sold at
less than par and accrttud Interest;
Said bond nro authorized by tho laws
of tho State of Oregon and ordluuncos
of tho said City or Marshfleld, Ota
sou. Assessed valuation of said L'lty
of Marshfleld, Is $2,920,139,00,
Ponded Indebtedness is $r.4,000.00.
Population estimated at 5,000,
A certified check of G per cent of
amount of hid or proposal must ac
company each hid to bo forfeited to
suld City of Marshfleld, In case bid
is accepted and blddor falls to acco.pt
and maku payment for said bond or
bonds, covered thoroby, within ton
du)B from the date or acceptance or
said bid or bids,
Eaclt bid or proposal submitted to
designate tho denomination or said
bond or bonds doalrod.
lllds or proposals received ror anv ,
amount or said bonds; stnull bidders 1
being given prerorencd or purchase.;
Proposals or bids, with tortUtod
fchocks, to bo enclosed In scaled plain
envelopes without distinguishing 1
marks or writing thereon, except tho
words "Hid for Improvement Bonds
of the City of Marshfleld, Oregon."
lotted this 22ud day of March,
1910
II. J. KIMP.AU,, JR.,
.Chairman of tho Finance Committer.
plnlut 011 or boforo tho 3rd day
May, 1916, tho la3t day of tho
tlmo prescribed In the order for tho
publication of this buiiiiuoiir, lor
wnnt theroor tho plaintiff will apply
to tho Court for tho relief demand
ed therein, a succinct statement or
which Is nt follows, towlt: Judg
ment agulitBt you for tho sum o(
$256,00 with Interest thereon at
tho rate of ten per cent per annum
from tho 6th day or February, 1910,
and an outer ot sale, to satisfy
011I1I Judgment, of your undlvldod
one-fifth Interest In tho following
described propetty, to-wlt: Lot
four (t) or Dlock eight (8) and
Lot bovoii (7) or Dlock threo(3)
of tho Town or South Marshfleld,
Coos County, Oregon, and Lot thr-
ty-elght (38) or Illock twopty-sx
(26) ot Railroad Addition to
Alarshflold, Coos County, Oregon,
according to tho respective prata
thoreor on fllo and of record In the
County Clark's orrico or Coos.
County, Oregon, which said rod! nroK
orty bus heretofore boon attached
heroin.
Scrvlco of this summons Is mads
by publication thereof In pursuance
or an order mado by tho Honorable
J. S. Coke, Judge or the Circuit
Couit or the State or Oregon, in
and ror the County or Cooj, dated
tho 22nd day or March, 1916, direct'
lug tho publication thereat In The
Coos Bay Times, a nowspapor pub
lished at Marshfleld, Coos County,
Oregon, onceM week for six con
secutho weeks,
W. U, DOUGLAS,
Attorney for PluliiYirf,
3-22, 29; 4-G, 12, VJ, 26 5-3.
a.
KTKS