The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 23, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 191 6 EVENING EDITION.
TWO
COOS BAY TIMES
M. C. MATiONEY, Editor and Pub.
DAN U. MALONEY, News Kditor
Official Paper of Coo 0iunty
Official Paper Citr of Marshfleld.
MARSIIEIELO WILL
CHICAGO youra nno adopted na
n tilognn nml official motto tlo
almplo phrnso "I Will." Clil
cngo hna neconipllahod wonders mid
It's Inspiring motto has heen u factor
In Its aplondld nr.rompllahinoiit.
Just now In tlio City llonutlfiil
cnmpnlgn AInrnlifluhl lins need of n
Blmllnr motto. "Marahflold will lio
a City Beautiful." Not Marahfleld
should bo, can bo, or mlglit hnvo
boon but Marahflold will and Uio will
of Mnrshflold will mnho It bo.
MA KINO MAESIIKIELI) A CITV
BEAUTIFUL
- I
Ily Herman Olossop I
A!
S A atrnnuor enters Mnrshflold
by the wny of a stennior, his
first Impression is that .Marsh-
field Is n clean and well-kept city.
After tho strnnger has lived in this
city he will soon change his first Im
pression to n "mlght-ho" beautiful
city. I think tho only way to beau
tify Mnrshflold Is first to lot all tho
peoplo Improve about their own
homes nud if necessary other places
as well.
The city should stand the expense
of keeping the public places in good
order and the aticeta thoroughly
cleaned. The worst eye-aero to tho
stranger Is tho lnrg marshes and
mud flats which have not been com-
THINKS SAVING FIFIELD !$$
WILL BE DIFFICULT t LOCAL OVERFLOW t
Bny.4 Xoiv Hiilcks Coll Irolnnd
and Dr. Burmcstor of North llond are
among tho recent additions to llulck
(Jiiiiio Warden Thomas, Who Haw
Wieck Yesterday, Convinced
Tusk is I laid Oi
Gallic
Thoro Is plenty of civic prldo, en
thuslasm and the spirit to do when It ot(jy 0). ro)orIy ,lrallH.,. T,B ,
13 onco nroiisuu auu inu nay ui mvui-
cnlng Is at hand. Marshfleld Is a , ()rB BorlllH ,,.,
Sleeping Beauty and Prlnco Charm- patiw ()f tho nl(j
lng in tbo form or tiiu now southern
Pacific railroad has arrived. She
will awaken from her alumbers the
moBt boniillful city on tho Pacific
coast,
Co-opornton, concentration and a
spirit to do will accoinpilBli wonders.
' Watch Marahflold boom and blos
som. You are expected to do your share
In the transformation.
Begin today at homo.
Warden Tlminns on bis
way homo from Curry County, made owllorB MrcliiBGa rrom ucorge tioau
a short stop at llandon yesterday, ,'rnm. Cell says ho will show theso
and says be was convinced of tbo so culled auto experts some things
fact that It's a mighty big task that hctoro tbo summer Is over.
has been undertaken to got tbo El-
field off tin. bench. In the break-1 ,ni ,H Closed. The Porter Mill
era yesterday tbo entire stern of .closed down yesterday on account of
tbo ship would bo enveloped, ho lll breaking of tho big bull wheol.
mi iii. nml mUi.ii tin. mm.. ..miiii i... Another was secured from the C. A.
nm.ii rlnlnif mul fullh.i? with tin, Smith mill mid today was put In plncn
water. Alnnv nersoim belleveil ir again. It is expected operations will promhos to bo good.
the cables had been fixed properly no roautiioil In tho inorlnng,
at that time tho ship could linvti
ItlG CATTLE LOSSES.
Heat Wave In Argentine Causes
Many to I He.
tSr AmikIMoI Prm to Coon Ilr Tlmn.
BUENOS AIRES, March 28. Tho
Argentine is experiencing a phenom
enal heat wavo tbnt has caused an
enormous mortality among livestock.
In the rich district of Venutlo 'Puerto
province of Santa Ko alone, from
flvo to six thousand head of cattlo
have succumbed, Involving a loss of
nearly a million iloHars to tho ranch
owners.
The wheat yield, however, Is re
markably hurge, and tho coining crop
J
I WITH THE TOAST t
t AND THE TEA t
!"!
i
f!OOI EVEN IXO
Ho scorned his own who
felt another's woe. Cnmp-
bell.
WORLD'S SWEET DREAMS
I
"Weather keeps you thliiklu' that
it's whlsperln' of spring;
Mot-kin' bird Is lookln like he's flxln'
fer to sing;
Hear the hills a-callln' an' the valley
seems to say:
"Had a dream that told ma sIiu'h n-
coniln' thlsawny!"
II
Fnro-you-well, Ilr'or WlntorJ
You nxJver linger long
Where the world Is gottln' weary Tor
tho uiuslu of u song;
Pack yor traps for goln', for thnr's
only this to say:
Tho wishful world around you Is n-
dvcnmln' you away!
Frank I.. Stantcn.
There In n law against Bulling nar
cotics to men. Hut why not u law
against selling neckties to Married
vonien.
a tine homo for I be mosquito nud ma-
his soil Is rich he-
shells In It nud so the
city should plant some sort of grain
and this would bring them n profit1
as well ns holp to beautify tho city.
Next, tbo peoplo who live close to
vacant lots should clean these lots
and see that thoy aro kept clean.
Old fences throughout the city should
he torn down. The old barns In the
business section are the most filthy
places In town. Tho ownors of these
Uiis do not care what the people
think of theso places. All they euro
for Is to get a place to shelter tliolr
cattle. These hams In tho first place
hhould he torn down because they
aro too old to he standing. If thoy
must hnvo hams let them build new
ones.
Shade trees help n great deal In
be.ii'tlfylng a city. and If any city ever
needed shade trees to help In the
good looks It Is Mnrshflold.
boon drawn fun titer up on the shoro
where she Is bolng taken for re
pairs. Oespltu tho heavy weather, Mr.
Thomas said the fooling In llandon
WU3 that very little datunge has been
done to tho Elflold though there Is
not a great feeling of confidence
that she will ever bu gotten bnck
Into deep water again.
A. C. BARKER, of Allegany, was
hero looking aftor business mnt
tors today
ANOTHER CARLOAD AUTOS
Ocoi'uo ('oodi'iiui lto.'.lven Laige
Shipment of Chcviolcts on the
Steamer Yellowstone
OIjDHOIiDIEH DEAD
VESSEL MOVEMENTS
I OOOD SI'OOESTIOX EOR
I A (MTV REAUTIEUL
4
Editor Times: So much has been
said about beautifying the city of
Marshfleld, I would ask for 11 llttlo
of your valuable space to make a
row suggestions. Tlio most 1111
Arrived
Adeline, Oakland, 0 n. m.
Sailed
A. M. Simpson, San Pedro,
1:110 p. m.
Duo to Sal
Adeline, Oakland, at mid
night. Speedwell, Snn Ped.ro, Sat
urday. Yellowstone, Snn Francis
co, 2 p. in., Friday.
Duo Hero
Na nn Smith, Oakland, Sat
urday. Breakwater, Portlnnd, Saturday.
(Special to The Tlmesl
ROSEBURO, Ore., March 211.
William II. Baker, agetl 71 years,
and one of tho best known members
or the Oregon Soldiers' Home, tiled
nt Hint Institution uflor an Illness of
several weoks.
Mr. Baker was 11 natlvo of Ohio,
and euino to tho Pacific coast many
A carload of the famous Chovrolet years HKOi 0 served as u corporal
nutomohlles arrived on tho Bteanier in the 13rd Missouri Infantry nur-
Yellowstono consigned to Cleorgelng tho Civil, wnr. Mr. Baker Is
aoodruin. It has created yultu n stir survived by two children, A. 1.. Bn-
1 ....... .....I. iwltwiln ...111. '1 e nl...tn!i. .....I At..u irillt11111u
y iliiHHIK local uiuu uiiiiiiiiiiniD nun hur, ui wiuiiiiuii;, uuu ..no. in.. 1....',
.whoni tho new ear Is rapidly becom- of this city.
, lug a favorite. You should drop '
l nroiind to Ooodrum's garage and see Tlio convenience
these real cars. It will ho Interesting
nud will pay you.
'
and profit of
Times Want AiN will bo demon
I st rated by 11 trial.
Western Mongy
To Loan . . .
Rates Reasonable
COOS BAY DEVELOPMENT m
"ail COKE HUliDINO MUtsilI'lm,. Ut
UWIIPIIJij),
l $
' TIMFQ WANT APIS 1
t GET RESULTS X
' 1
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
t
.IAIIj not empty
,Dr. A. L. Houseworth,
Tho Curry county Jnll Is again oc
cupied according to the Hold Bench
Reportor:
Tim rniintv lull nftoi" Hnv.rnt
sightly nud disgusting spot to bofnionth of idleness, now has 0110 lone
roiintl In or near our city Is that occupant. C. II. Whitney If I.anglols
part known as tho Mill Sough rill 'was recently convlctod or wife lient
extendliig to Tenth atreet. It re- l"B nml sontonced to thrco months In
minds one. of that country tlmtJH hut parolod on good behavior.
hllllp or old wiib sent over to moot Evidently hu could not keep good, Tor
ho hns boon dollvered nt the county
scat to servo his soutonco.
Pliyslclnn and Surgeoa
Office: Irving Block.
uiiico injurs: ji iu . "..,
1 and 7 to 8 p. m.
Phones: Office 11.1-J; Res., 1-18-1.
9 Ui
A Coos Bay girl won't when bIio
snys alio won't mid snmetlmo!) she
won't wlien itho says she will.
Wo nn taught that riches uro ovll,
but tbo worst thing wo know about
riches Is their searelly
V011 can't convince a Coos Bay
mother that the children ever get
old enough to think for th.Miiselves.
.Mother will work sixteen hours n
dny seven days a week doing mending
mid housework and raising night or
ten children, but that doesn't slop
1
tho Ethiopian, called Desert. Thoro
Is nothing hut obnoxious weeds nud
stagnant pools with long stretches
or barren sand. It Is 11 disgrace
to our city. Wfill, mothliik.i I hear
some 0110 say: "What can b'j done
ubout It? What Is the remedy?"
Simply this: Seed It down to clover
thu dry part to big rod .clover nud
the low nud wet part to AIhIIui
clover. Th'i latter kind will
bo Jujiirod by wator. In -order to
do this successfully, you must have
a seed bod which you can hnvo by
simply giving It a good harrowing
both ways, nftr which' you can
sow your seed and tho Job Is doiw.
It iiieeds no covering. Then you
will have a perennial flower garden
of which you will always he proud,
becauso ir tht clover Is not eroppud
off It will seed the laud annually,
mid will never run out. It will bo
a thing or beauty ami a Joy roruver.
Clover tnkes to tho flllcd-ln laud
llko u duck to water mid will make
mild rill both beautiful mid saul
tiny. , Bill that word SANITARY
I reminds mo or another work for
WOMEN WANT OFFICE
Two Aro Rtiiml'ng for County Teens
I ' invr In Curry
Thoro nre two womon running ror
office In Curry county according to
tlu following from the Cold Bench
not "oporior:
Tbo state papers glvo considerable
attention to tho number of women
'aspirants for elective oHIces through
out tho stan, the treasureshlp being
tho favorite position sought. Two
Curry county persons figure In tho
Hat. Mrs. Inez Miller seeks tho nom
ination for the same orrice or this
county.
J. FA. Wright
Phono 188-D
HUIIiDINO CONTllAOTOIl
Eitlmntei furnished on request
Dr. H. M. Shaw
Eyo, Ear nml Throat SpechUlat
GLASSES FPrTKI)
Phono IIUO-J. Rooms 200-201
Irving Block.
DR. MATT1B H. SHAW.
Physician anil Surxeoa
Phono .'10-J.
H.. G. Butler
CIVIIj KNOINEKR
Room 304 Coko Bldg. Phono 146-J
RuBldonco Phone 303-L.
WILSON AND ROOSEVELT
OPPOSED BY GERMANS
W. G. Chandler
ARCHITECT
Rooms 301 and 302, Coko Bulldln
MarHhfluld, OrnKon.
North Pacific S. S. Co.
F. A. Kilburn
Sails for
PORTLAND
MARCH 26TH
The Breakwater
sails direct to
EUREKA
SAN FRANCISCO
SANTA BARBARA
LOS ANGELES '
SAN DIEGO
MARCH 26TH
From
Smith Terminal Dock
Teach Your Children t0
Save Money
T4-'.-! W-U TC. 4. cm
4lo liic irnsL atep m the
art of getting ahead. See
that they have a Savings
account IN THIS BANK
First National Bank
HOME OF THE SAVER
ol
C001
a
MarshficId,
ay
JlfJO!
WEAVING All kinds a spec
ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680:
12th Courth. So. Phone 2Z0-H
SOUTH COOS RIVER BOAT
SERVICE
LAUNCH EXPHESH
leaves Aliirsli field every dny
K u. ni. Leaves head of river
at SI: Ifi p. in.
STIMSIER RAIN'BOW
leaves head of river dully lit
7 u. in. I.eavi'H Mariilinelil nt
ii p.iu. Er thnrter npply on
hoard.
ROOERH ii KM1T1I, Props.
father from IiihikIiiIiik that ho la inip- i0I,p flrflrloiit eoiniulttee. There mo
. ... .. .. .. . Ixevonil hIiilmiiiiiI niwtltt mi Hint mi
portion" hla wife and fimilly.
aeveral atiiKiinut poola on that rill
Neither Wanted fop Pre.Mileut by
('eriiiaii Aiiierlraus Want Oei-
man SchoidH
DAVENPORT, lown, March :!!!.
The Oorinnii-Anierleau allliince of
Iowa In convention hero adopted a
llliut men nieiiaei lo health and uii-l reaolutlon callliiK on lla iuonihorn
I. ..... Il 11? I 11.11 Mil
Before eljcllon cnndldntoR are ui- ,, wo "v" ''".. w "l -;,u ,",,""'u ",,"" 'n" "' "ll"
wayn Interested In lower taxea. Afln'"
election thoy aro ;rnatly luteroaled
in Kiiudiiii; axea.
SEASONS
A unit and pepper ault I houcht;
I hoiiKht It ror two iviianua;
I lilted the ault and alao thoiiKht
It would hint ror two aeaaoua.
Rome Cooh Bay moil kIvo accordlim
to their ninana nud aoino uccorilliiK to
their nieniieaa.
Somehow or othor tho man who is
liidiiHtrloiiH and who attunda to hla
own IuihIihksh never ilnna much ludlK
uatliiK ahoiit John 1). Koclinrrellor'a
wenlth.
QUESTION EOR THE DAV
How Iouk uiuat one hont a cow he
foro ui us will kIvo whipped crenm?
COgi'lI.E NOTES
Nm of the County Scat Prom the
Herald
Clara Kraua, tho daughter of Mr.
nud Mra. ,M. E. Holhrook, or Baudou,
waa iidjudKiid liisano and committed
to tho atato aayliiui,
Tho Coiiuillo Vnlloy Creamery
atartud iiiuKIuk clioo.o. The nuiiin(;o
iiiont will make it a hualiioaa to aup
ply tho trade on tho rlvur, and proti
ahly olaowhoro.
A. II, Mnusell haa purchaaed of
JpluiBon BucUloy thu realdonco prop
erty In Elllott'H addition, formerly
known as tho Strang property, and is
now living there.
Joy the beautiful. They uiuat hil,lol' Rooanvolt If either or both
looked artor by the committee. The '"ould b iioininuteil ror tlio preal
HAVE THE ROOF
FIXED NOW
See CORTHELL
Phona 3171
water atiiuda In puddlea and the
aiiuahliio caiiae.s a i;rcen aciiui to
form mi the aurrace and It amella
Iiiiko. Surely our nHli'lent coininlt
tei ahoiild nlve a little or their
valuable time to these ITok pouih.
Olliurwlait Home of ua may never
have the pilvlloKo of vlovvlug your
buuutirul lawna or Hiuellliig
aweut pimlea.
Reapectrully uuhniitteil,
deucy or the Pulled Statea.
Another resolution advocated tho
'establish mont or Gorman free m-hoola
In every city to tench children or
nermaii-Aiuurlcaim tho Herman bin
kuiiKo and perpetiuili) the traditions
hud ideas or the race.
DRY WOOD
at
Camphell's Woodyard
North l'Yont Stroot
Phono ..7II-.T
DUNGAN
UNDERTAKING
PARLORS
will be kept
OPEN TO THE PUI1MO
A regular atuto llceiiHed
undertaker will bo In
chnrge
Phono 105-J
W. II.
1 rrinuiM Wmil Ailw ni'ii tlm utin urn.
J0IU dliiiu which roadies Alii, the people.
I They (iiiKiiKo public utteutloii every
1 day Always on tho Job.
MEXICO MISSED SO EAR
COX. I Want advertising hells tho no-
loiitfer-H anted things.
$ SELLING GOODS !
Tho big problem In soiling
gooda la Rotting tho customer '
Into tlio atoro. Cooa Bay 4
Tlmea nils will holp you uolvo
thla problom.
TIME TAR LK ;
WILLA.ME1TE PACIFIC MOTOR j.
CAR .
SAVE MONEY
by ordering tho famous
HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, ton $1.00
Lump coal, ton S.l.rso
Or half ton of both. .$1.75
I). MUSSON, Prop.
Phono 1H-J or leave orders
at Hlllyor'a Cigar Store
Ship's' Steward, Horn Iu Hell, Avoids
Some SjMtis in itinerary
Tho Portland Orououlun snya:
Born Iu Hell, Norway, and moving (
at an early age to Dovll'a hake, North
Dakota, laUr funning In Paradise i
Valley, Cnl., whence ho moved to Los '
Angeles, the City or Angels, Ered
Krogluud Ir how sailing In and out or
the Ooldun (bite a atoward of thu well
known atoamur J. B. Stetson.
Portland rrleiids, In auuimiug up
the brief, but startling biography of
Mr. Krogluud, opined that while- he!
had traveled considerably, ho hud
reached extremes not attained by
many nud they hope ho will remain
on tha Pacific slope, where names at I
least aro not ivmludoia or hla Sa
tunic .Majesty.
A CHAMPION
Wo hand tlio cup
To William Shoup
Who'a worklii'j up
A noiseless soup.
RnfffMpx
Gives a brlHI nt closer shine that V
doc nut iul olf or ihut oil -lliut W
niineaU la Uio Iran llw.t UU (our
Union us lonu us uny ot.ar.
Black SilkStovc Polish
i In a il.i by I f' It's tuoro
( Itnui jr Uktou" t' la 0
IVyltoiDcJriisil r
ft W.JUL .. I
II3(J41I I 'I
UlcDi tl ll
vvir im it. yv i
li it.lnsre or
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I a it il uur
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Leave
Marshfleld
6:45 a.m.
7.45 a.m.
6:45 a.m.
9:45 n.m.
10:45 a. in.
11:30 a.m.
12:50 p.m.
1:45 p.m.
2:45 p.m.
3:45 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
5.40 p.m.
Leave
North Bond
7:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
9:00 a.m
10:15 a.m.
11:00 a.m
11:45 a.m.
1:15 p.m
2:00 p.m
3:00 p.m
4:00 p.m
5:15 p.m ,
5:55 p.m I
6:55 p.m. North city limits only.
7:30 p.m. 7:45 p.m
WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO.
Assets $2,340,000.00
Pays 8 per cent on
savings '
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
Local Trwiaurcr
tion qn
St.Trt U
FARE TEN CENTS
City Limits North Rend, Re
nn COMMUTATION
U TICKETS,
Marshflclil. North Bend
Auto Lino
Car8 evory ten minutes from
C a. iu., to 12 midnight; to
South Slough onco a day,
leaving at 11 n, m.; to Em
pire threo trips a day.
GORST & KINO, Props.
T. J. MOAIFU tfi A. n. IIODGINI
MarshficId PA,NT AND
UldR).,,.UU DECORATING CO
Estimates PurnUhwl
Plioao 146-11. Marshfleld. Oregoi
THE WIHTE IS KING
Of all Sowing Machines
Now located nt 256 Mnrkot aTo.
West. Phouo 193-J, Wo havo
also got big bargains In all kinds
or used machines. All machines
sold on easy payments.
Oldest Bunk In Coos County
IMaMhM iso
Flanagan (3& BesmettBanli
Marhhfleld, Coos County, Oregon.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000
INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINfiS DEPOSITS
orricors J. W. BENNETT, President; .IAS. II. KhANAOAX, Vb
President; R. I WILLIAMS, CaBhlcr; G. P. WINCIIESTEH,
Assistant Cnshler.
Flanagan (Sh Bennett Bant
OF MYRTLE POINT
Capital $25,M0
orriccra J. W. BENNETT, Prcaldont; JAS. II. PUNA0AN, Vlc
President; L. M. SUPLE13, Cashier; L. T. DK.MEKT, Aubiut I
Cashier.
Bennett Trust Company
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000
orricors J. W. BENNETT, Presldont; TOM T. DENNETT, Yl
President; ARTHUR M'KEOWN, Secretary; DENNETT SWtt
TON, Tronauror.
Tho Only Trust Company In tho State, Outside of Portland, WW
Organized Under tbo New Law.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO.
S. S. Nann Smith
Passenger and Freight
From San Francisco THURSDAY, MARCH 23, AT 3
. ' P. M. for COOS BAY
S. S. Adeline Smith
Passengers Only '
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCiSCO BAY
Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL DOCK
rnuiMt n uivii i n i cnmnvHL. uun ,
C F. McGEORGE Passenger and Freight m
Abstracts
., .,...,.. .L.tMrlJOfTltl
. ,,0rr"" '" nHStt
liiforiiiaiiou amii'i ""'
F.STAT E, seo
Title Guarantee& Abstract Company
Marshfleld and Coqullle City, Oregon.
Oeneral Agents ICasisldo and Sensstacken's Addition.
Spoclal nttcutloii paid to iiHseshinonts mid payment ol
UENRV SENOSTACKE.V, M'
GRAVEL'
..u
.... Mll
We are novr prepared to furnish ORAVEL n "' riw)!
from pile In our yard or In carload loti, t follow"1!
From pllo on ground, $2,VB per yard. .. f jj
Cartoad lota, taken from ca", "
nsii nonartmejit.
C. A. Smith Lumber &Mfg
iw' WillWJi
OfFAN RFACH AUTO LINE
Gorst & Kins. ffl
Tj..i. m...i.ai.i ... it .. ... .. .1 ....tnt-iiim' leavius ' . .... S
..v.., .,.,.. milieu, ui 4 ii, ui,, nuu .v.. -r. rnlDl! ,w Ui
H u. nu Leave- Mnrslifleld nt 11 a.m. wl re,urn .Ji'f1.
. k ii. in. "
nitmgii m i p. m. Jieave fliursimeia - -
leave Soiith Slouch nt O p. ui.