The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 28, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY. MARCH 28, 1916 EVENIIMG EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
n boy than (hoy him todny. Audi
CAN YOU &EAD FACES?
then ono of the children who Ih In
tho fourth Rnulc will ttsli Father
nboiit ten (iiicsllons, relating to his
studies, nud Pother will suy: "Hun
away mid don't bother mo don't
M. O. MALONEY, Kdltor nnd Pub.
DAN B. MALONI2Y, Nows Editor
C0L. S PEELER, SAYS WHEN A DOG HAS
TMAT YEARNING. FAR-AWAY LOOK N
Official
Official
Paper of
Punnr Oitv
Coos County
of Mnrsbftolil.
you see 1 m busy' because vainer
can't niiawer ono of the questions.
HIS cYEr HE'S PRELAW MG ABOUT A BONE
Important Annonncemeot
t
Entorod nt tho Postofflco at Marsh
field, Oregon, for transmission
through tho malli as second-class
mall matter.
SUilSCIHPTION RATES
DAILY.
Ono yoar $6.00
Per month CO
WEEKLY.
Ono year SI. CO
'tyjien imid strictly In ndvanco tho
eubsstlptlou pilco of tho Coos Hay
Times is IC.00 per year or $2. CO for
lx months.
Address nil communications to
COOS HAY DAILY TIMES.
At tent leu of depo.sllois is culled ii.
BUT WHEW A MAN LOOKS THAI, WVT
HE 65 GETTING READY TO ASK YOl.FOfc.
whereby Miilcment.s will ho leiuleied moiitbly, ,.,, '"Ilcl
March I, InMeml of linvJiig your pnsM books l'(. (", '.' 'ittK ,(l11'
pass books not IialaiuVil up to Maich i sbould ln " '"Kc' ''"f
lialimic, so as to ret urn old checks In (,im. i,,,.,,... "1"'1' '" for
--' i.v-ii sur ...
new
I QIP.STIOX POH THE DAY
Referred to Herbert Locklinrt
Do you Ih Ink expressive express
ions expressively expressed would As
sist the nxpressinnu in oxptessIiiK
oxpros3?
A Coos Hay woman's Idea of a
Kosslp is another woinnn who tolls
a secret hoforo she has n chiincc
to tell It herself.
inn.
Will lie glad to explain the s.iMeiii
. . ... -,"
uoce lullj
ir iii
luiiiiie when in the hank.
"ic
Tlbe First
I
Ifc iiwwnr ' "' f I
National
A WOKTII WHILE HP.I'PTATIOX
T IS worth whllo for Mnrshflold
I to luivo a roputatlou us ouo
of tho rloaiiost and prettiest
nniall cities on tho const.
This reputation may bo nniulrod
by a little effort on the pnrt of overy
resident of tho city In doing his
or lior share In the coining clean-up
cnmpnlsn.
Now Is tho tlmo to got busy.
Mnlto up a list of the men to
whom you owe monoy and you will
have u list of tho men with the
host memories on Coos Hay.
Some Coos Day pcoplo mnlto a
ood living who niako u poor life.
THAI.V KHUVICE (.001)
Til It) now train sorvlco which
Superintendent Miller lias an
nounced .and which wits printed
In Tho Times yenterdiiy should bo
(;uto satisfactory to the people of
I
MAItHIIPIKLH TINS CITY
MP.Al'TIPPli
Ily Virginia Clarko
1)0 NOT want to scorn to bo
klioekor yet, I must say tliero are
maiiy parts of the city which tlio
uiinii! .Mnrshflold stilts beautifully. In
order to beautify tho place something
must bo done with thesa "fill-Ins"
and Hwnmps. If grass cannot lie
grown on them in their present alnto,
then something should bo done so
that grnss will grow.
All of tho people of our town
'should bo enough Interested to keep
both Coos i Day nnd Conulllo Valley llor , poaI n, IUlt rowor
points. Thero In a train each way .f ,,. f tIlcy ao ol nll0I( t0
from Poworfl nnd Hour throtiKli to
Drtn.li.iw.Ml 1 ..,. ..!... ...III. 11.
IH...I....U ..... .......v.uuK Willi ill.- 1(J ,lr()( , ,, ,t f()r t,0 IU,
trains ror Ktigcuo, in niiniiioii more
Is a local train each way between
.Marsh fluid and Powers. This makos
it possible, to go to Powers and other
Coqulllo Valloy points In tho mom
lug nud transact business nud roturu
tho snmo day. Likewise It gives tho
valloy people a chance to eomo to
Cons Hay nud have about six hours to
do trading or attend to business mat
tern and get back homo without
stnylng over night uh In now noeos
ary. Tho now tmrvlco with two trains
each way to valloy points should do
much to bring about an exchange of
business between tho two parts of
tho county. Supt. .Miller Is to ho
congratulated for arranging such an
excellent sorvlco.
t WITH THE TEA
t AND THE TOAST
those things themselves men should
tho
(bills sent to tho occupants.
Ij Ouo thing which wo really should
uiiva is n goon pari;, ah iuih is ii
timber growing country wo sliould
linvo as many native trees growing
as posslbl(a. Then, of course, wo
could have n hand stand and many,
muiiy bountiful flower beds.
A fow moro clean up days would
not hurt Mnrshflelil either. 1 also
hollevo wo huvo iiilto enough pnlut-
Kug (o ho done to keep nil tho paint
ers busy ror soino little time.
Another great Improvement would
bo to plant grass along tho banks of
roads that have been cut through
'hills. This would not bo a very dif
ficult proposition nud undoubtedly
would provo u pleasant sight to the
ojv.
However, thoso aro Just n few Ideas
to aid In making .Mnrshflold n City
a Jw CIGARETTE Y J , , , (P
ri I A 1 pOR)
r . 1 rf wlfe $&'&! s
i i j,n-tSiVLSLi0?ri cz. ivr ir imp rvo ti b. .. .
n I ? VALUABLE ffiW &Z Mk.
i.i wSi L coupon in MmU fc-wTsaffiiMWaft
U mlg U EACH PACKAGET " TlMwllllil
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Bank OF co
afety Pkus Seirvfce
S Bay
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO.
S. S. Nann1 Smith
Passenger and Freight
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY
THURSDAY, MARCH 30, AT 10 A. M.
S. S 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
! lloautlfnl.
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(;ooi) i;vi:.i,(;
j HOW TO HISAl'TII'V THU CITY
I OK .MAItSIII'IKLI)
Instead of a gem or ovon
n flowor, cash the gift of a
lovely thought Into tho heart
of a friend. (leorgo Mac-Douald.
lly Clyde .Mcdary
:it(
THIS OASIH
dark desert of tho
Through the
day
A sudden song along tho way,
A burst of sun, a smiling flower,
O IIK.MTTIKY tho City of Mnrsh
flold w should all try to koop
th.) public schools as elunn nn
poBslhlo. To got rid of all tho old
fhulldliigH llko China town down here
and olthor build up new brick build
ings or tour thom down. They
should bo made to put up brick build
ings in tho town or business addition
liutoad of wood ones.
Thou the city should got a park
that Is a park Instead of u brush honp.
And so beyond tho roaring drums
Our glimpse of mi oasis conies,
And thliMty for tho love of life
Wo Hud It In (ho midst or strife.
Tim clouds are hoay o'er our heads.
The day turns dark, around us
trends
Tho won ry-f noted thronjf Hint goim
To labor with a heart of woo;
Hut like n wind blown out of Juno
A boy comes whistling n Unto
And thiough his cheery lay tho
pall
Is lifted nud tlio jiiuhoauiH fall.
.Across tho dreaming world of tlmo,
li overy laud and every clime,
Thus some oasis soon appears
Amid the desert of our tear
A loving word, u kindly glance,
A little touch of IIId'm romance,
A flower, a child, a souk, n tree,
Bo love from shadows sot. us free.
Selected.
.ll'IXHS SKII'WOItTII
WW AUK
glvo cr
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XOTICK OP H I,IS op nintovi:
3IKXT HOXHS
Xotlco Is hereby given that sealed
proposals will ho received by the Pi-
Is nuiico Commllton of Hie Common
to Council of tho City or Marshfleld.
u ' Coon County, Oregon, lit tho office
of tha City Recorder or mild City of
Marshfleld, In the City Hull of said
City, until half past seven o'clock
p in. on .Monday, tho !!rd day of
(Prom tho ISug"no (luiird)
MtK ul ways pleased
redlt whero credit
due, and believe a rose
(ho living Is worth moro than
hank of roses to the dead.
Having carefully lead tho opinion
handed down In tho tax case by
.Tin! go Hklpworlh, we are prompted
to speak not only of tho prompt hut i April, 1UKS, for tho purchase of stroot
splendid manner In which Judge
Hklpwoith has handled this case.
It Is a contention between good I
citizens of this county In which nil
the taxpayers aro vitally Interested
nud any Judgo might ho pardoned
for desiring to avoid tho unpleasant
duty of standing as Judgo In
breach botwoon practically all
'improvement bonds of tho said City
of Mnrshflold, to tho amount or $1,
Ot.'l.liS. All of said Improvement bonds to
ho In denominations not exceeding
?r, 00.00 nnd bearing lutorost nt tho
'rate of fix per cent per annum from
tl10,dalo thereof, payable soml-uuiiiially;
i,u wild bonds to bo dated tho day of
Issuance and to mature In ten years
thereafter, with prupayniont option
thuroon nt faed vnluo and accrued
rlutorust to datu of any noiiii-unuuul
coupon Interest period nt, or nftor,
ouo yoar from tho date of stihl bonds
The CADILLAC
ELECTRIC SUCTION
SWEEPER
4
V It'll I
t i jii
THIJAT
YOCIl
CAIIPKTS
WITH
: iw 1 per
citizen of his homo county.
Judgo Hamilton, of Itoiohurg;
Coke, of Marshfleld nud Calkins,
of Medford, havo nil recently boon
huio and Judge Sklpworth could
vii.iii; uiitu iuimiiii ii.u iiuiucuiwu.i. i - ,..---.
duty to either of thom and 8,,0.) lm giving notlco by publication In ,
stepped it lilmioir, hut ho did noti" 'i'i"" " unu reninuini
do this. Ho ncceptod the r0jloll. I'rliHod nnd publish In Coos County,
slbllly, faced his duty iiiifllnchlng- """"" " ""' '" "u i"
ly, henrd tho ciiio on tho vory first
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Abstract
Vov reliable Abstrarl'j of Tltlo and
liifoiiuadon about COOS HAY IIIHI,
PSTATP, sco
Title Guarantee & Abstract Company
Mnrshflelil and Coiiulllo City, Oregon.
Ocnerul Agents I'nslsfdo nnd Seug.stacken'H Addition.
Special ntteiitloti paid to assessments nnd payment of tnri.
Ill'fXItY SPNf.'STACK'P.V, .Manager.
Tho cooling MwontnoM of a howor,,avo II 1,ot ll0"80 wll0,' l,0Ol', n,uW !
All things couio
goes nftor thom.
to him who
A man wants lo live as long as
ho cap, no matter how he looks.
Hut n woman wants to dyo hoforo
she cols old,
get flowors of any kind at any time
or tho your. Tlnv should fix up tho
stroots nnd not allow any company
to log over thorn. While in tho city
yourself, you should refrain from
throwing trash nud spitting on the
sidewalk. These rules' 1 think, will
help beautify the city and rnko It
healthful, also.
day It was ready for a hearing and
three days later handed down his
decision. Ami an opinion, too, that
would do (T'.'dlt to any member of
our Slate Supremo Court.
Ills opinion Is clean cut, positive,
uueipilvncal nud brief. Following
not loss than twice during tho mouth
piecodlug such semi-annual porlod
at which such pivpayniont thoroof
will ho made. Tho rlglit is o. prosi
ly reserved to reject any and nil bids
and upon all or any such bids, or pro
posals bolug rejected, If thoi should
remain any bond or bonds unsold, tho
wild bonds may bo thoronfter sold at
TO
and luwyors.
There . no mlsuiidorataiidlug
what he mtmiiR. Ho uses cloiin,
plain language that cannot ho In
terpreted to nuwn anything other
than Just what It says, nud If either
party lo the litigation is not satin
l'l"d he bus lilu remedy by appeal
to the higher court, with tho Issues
JACK AI'UONAMl WILL .NOT SIJP.K , clearly defined Hnd not befuddled by
t'OI'XTV COMMISSIOXPHSIIII' iniiy wobbly, straddle-tlie-fonce l-in-
.kiiiiko that Is jo oft'ui used to con
fii tt i utiiil f ii ltlu liivtil I tn iiiii Aiimi
... , , i ., ... Jprlvnto bhIo by said Coninion Counu I
point ho gives bilfly the statute!, , ,, ,, ... ... ..
' . ii.ii 'of w1'! City of Marshfleld, Oregon;
and cnsi aw upon wheh ho hnaoii.. , , , , , , ,
, . , ,., . ,,, , ,, , , , , , i Hut I no ownt to le sold nt
lis holdings. This kind of duels on , ., , , . .
, ., , . , .... hsn than pur und iiccruod lutorest;
Is always satisfactory to llllgmita' . . . nnjk ,,,,.,.,,,,.,.,,, ..
t 'tltl V HIMIIWIIAVII MJ lll f it M
EMM
Well-I.iioun Mur.-lil'lehl Man .May
Have Cleni' l'leltl lor Hepuh-
llci.n Xiiiiiiuatloii
It taknn a course In tho school
of experlonco to show u f'ooa Hay
man how niuch ho dooH not know, 'tho ltapuhlleiiu nomlmitloii.
i Jack McDouahl, tho well known
Coos Hay logging opu.rntor, iinuounc.s
that he will not be a candidate for
tho Itepublleau nomination for count"
oninil8slonor this year. .Mr. McHou
uld is so busy with his private bust-
hiess that ho does not bellow that lie
could a I foul to devote tho necessary
tlmo to look utter tlio duties or tho
office should lu bo nominated and
'olocted and so ho will not consent to
'tik'iiils entering his name.
1 This will leave J. T. llarrlgan, tho
woll known Murshflohl hurdwnro
idoalor, without opposition hero for
Ho is
ce.il thought rather than lo oxprosa
II.
Pour essential .pialUtes are uee
(ssaiy to make a good Judgo:
l'lrsl Hood horse s'Mise.
Second -Close ntteutlou to lha
coml's husluo.
Third- Unliuiieai'liuhlw honeaty,
and
Pourth I'rnmpt ilorlaloni.
HuIgU Sklpworth womg to have
nil four of thsv iiuullttoa nud is
linking a Aery flue record n a
lu l.ue in all parts or tills Judicial
disirlit.
CAXDI OATH'S AXXOrXCIMllCXT
Tho Coos Hay niiin who ia so
busy trying to make money that
ho hasn't time to make friends
dposu't got much fun out of life.
Subject to the will of tho ltopuh-
now regarded as ouo of tho strougost .llcnn voters of Coo County 1 un
cuudldatos In tho field for any office. I uouueo myself as a cnndldato for
In addition to tho support being given nomination for tho office of Sher-
Maybo a Coos Hay woman likes
to call lior husband "dour" In pub
lic hccniiEo she knows It
him fool choap.
Father Is always bragging what
him heiv, ho Is bong boosted by many
around Myrtle l'olut and Hid outlying
districts lu tho northern part of the
'ccunty.
1 As tho Coaullle Valloy now has
niuko3,lwo luoinhors of tho
Judgo AVatson and
Armstrong, intiity on the Coiiulllo
l'col that tho Coos Hay district Is on
iff of Coos County at the May pri
maries. If elected I pronilie to
continue tho policy l havo folluwod
whllo lu orflco.
ALPltKD JOHNSON. Jr.
county court, i Coiiulllo. Oregon, March 83, 1910
Commissioner
poh roi'XTY suuvitYOit
1 hoiohy uniiouiue myself
ltepiibliciiu (iiudidate tor tb
of the State of Oregon ami ordinances
of tho wiliI City of Murahtlold, Ore
gon. "
Assessed valuation of said (City
of Marshfleld. Is $2,!i20,i:i0.0n.
HoudiHl ludebteduoaa la f 5 1.000.00.
Population estimated at .1,000.
A certified chock of 5 Kr cent of
uiuouut of hid or proposal must ac
company ouch bid to be forfeited to
Said City of Mnrshrield, lu ease bid
Is accepted and bidder faiU to accept
nud make paxiuout for s.ild bond or
bonds, covered thereby, within ton
days from the datu of accoptaiico of
said bid or bids,
Kneli hid or proposal submitted to!
doalguati tho denomination of said
bond or bonds desired.
lllds or propoaala roeolvod for anv
amount, of said bonds; smull bl.Meig
being given preference of purchase.
Proposals or bids, with certified
checKs, to be enclosed in seuled id.ilu
uwloiieti without distinguishing!
murks or writln-? thereon, except the I
words "Hid for linprovoinent Honda
of the City of Murahfiohl, Oregon,"!
Hated this lJad day of Marcli. '
1 0 1 0.
II. J. 1CIMHA1.L. JR.. '
Chairman of tho Pinance CoininUte.
WE RECOMMEND AND
GUARANTEE THIS CLEANER
Johnson Gulovsen
Company
A.Quality Xanic With a Sorvlco Kanio I
Xortli Front .Street Marshfleld
GET NEW MUSIC '
i i i n t
i
Come In nud play tho latest victor
records on our machluo and select '
tho ones you delro I
5,000 (o Chooso Prom
Wo will order spcclut Number for,
ou
1
L. L. Thomas j
usxc Co.
7!J Cential Avenue
Oldest Hunk lu Coos County IMnhlMicil 1880
Flanagan (h Beimetfc Bank
Mnrshflelil, Coos County, Oregon.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000
INTPHPST PAID OX TIMI3 AX1) SAVJXOS HI'.rOSITS
Offlcors J. W. IIPNNKTT, Prosldent; JAS. II. FLANAGAN, VIc
l'resldont; It. P. WILLIAMS, Cashier; Q. P. W1NCIIKSTER,
Assistant Cashier.
I Flanagan (h Bennett Bank
OP MYItTLK POINT
Capital $25,00
Officers -J. W. HP.NNRTT, l'resldont; JAS. II. PLANAGAN, Vice
President; L. M. SUPL13B, Cnshlor; L. T. DI3M1JNT, Assistant
Cashier.
Bennett Trust Company
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000
Offlcors J. W. 11PN.NJ3TT, 1'rosldont; TOM T. IIKNNKTT, Vice
President; AltTllim .M'KUOWN, Socrotury; HKNNKTT SWAN
TON, Troasuror.
Tho Only Trust Company In tho State, OntsIiTo of I'ortl.uul, Which
Organl.ed Under tho Now Law.
i&znttYXxmzrseszz.iki nwn it mm ii aarrmiTinfa ,mfk
QUATERMAS STUDIO
QUALITY PHOTOS
Opposite Blanco Hotel.
Phono 10G-L.
MAKSIIPIKLl), OUKOON
'GRAVEL
Wo aro now preparod to furnish C.HAVEL In any luantltl"
trom pllo lu our yard or in carload lots, at following prlcoi:
Prom pllo on ground, J3.VB per yard, .
Canoad loto, tnkon from cara, J3.00 per 7'
Retail Department.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
vj'ivainj a w9-7inv(,
......
a urent scholar ho was when he "titled to representation on It ami inai
wonC to school and how much hard J. T. Il.irrln.in would be an ouellent luatlou oi Coiintx Sur.or
or tin lessons worn when he wus'lian for the place. S K. HPNDKHSO.V, Coiiulllo..
SUHSCItlllHILS XOTICK
Tho Tlinoa cnrrlor boys nro j !
Instructed to put tho papers
! on tho porch. If tho cnrrlor does
not do this, ullages you, or ne-
Kleota uottluv tho pnpor to you j
j on tlmo, Kindly p)iouo the olr-
I oiihitlou niapagsr, as this is tho j
I only way wo can determine
as a j whether or not tho carriers nro
note- follow lug Instructions. Phono
133.
North Pacific S. S. Co.
F. A, Kilburn
Sails for
PORTLAND '
TOMORROW, 5 A. M.
F. A. Kilburn
sails direct to
EUREKA
SAN FRANCISCO
SANTA BARBARA
LOS ANGELES '
SAN DIEGO
APRIL 2
From
Smith Terminal Dock
OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
Gorst & King. . (t
Lcnio .Marslifielii at 7 a. in., anil retiiriilnK Ieavlnjj rnm i.mi
8 a. nu Liwo Mnrshflelil nt U a.m. ami rcturnlnf le
SIoubIi at 1 p. in. Leave Multifield at n p. m. and
lcnvo South Slounh nt (I p. lit.
wuMMiMW..Mafcftawwiwaamii r nf mwm . a&mmm mm "
PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY
We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient servic
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
- -l
EXPERT WELDING of METALS
and aluminum castings W
Steel, hrass. cast, iron
like new
Phone 180-J.
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Koontz Garage
North Front aw
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