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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1916 -EVEWING EDITION. 1UINTEEI Tl IID51UITS TDMDRRQW MIFFING NEWi J WATERFRONT NEWS J1 TWO I XAMKS OP 31 KX AVILMXO 1II-2U' CTI'V COM IXO IX TO 31001(10 3liri1j AT 1IAXD0X KKADV TO OI'KKATi: School Hoard ('"iislilci' CIoihiK of Schools Itttsinoss 3Icn Kn- tliii.siuMic Ovof 3loo Volunteers liavo already boon handing in their names to the inoni bors of the Civic Improvement com mittee for Cloan-Up Day, next AVcrt nenday. The school board was to mcot'ithis nftornuoii to coiiHldor tlio of Activities of Company Will lo (Jieal Itcnefil to llnsluess Gen erally in That City (Special to Tlio Tlnros.) UAXnOX,,Oio -March 31. The plant of tlio (loo. W. Alooro Lumber Company will open tomorrow after having been closed since 191 i. The logging camp at Lampa Crook has FREIGHT RATES UPlMICHIE Mil proposition of declaring n Bchool hoi-l'1)ean in oporntion for tjovornl wpoIjb iday on that dnte, allowing pupils to aid in the general work of mak ing Marshfleld n City Uoantlfnl. J. Albert 31atHon, chairman of tlio commiUco, Bald today that closo to 20 men liavo volunteered to aid. Ho 'getting out logs, bo that thoro would lie a supply ahoad for the mill. Tlio oponing of the mill is a great benefit to Haudon and has caused unite a general revival in bunluess. XOKTII I'ACII-MC STHAMSIIIP CO. MAKKK ADVA NCI IS 'llAll DKKDOK NXI'KCTKI) HACK 11121(12 XI2XT WI2I2IV Itnlsc N I'linn fit) Cents (o !ji:i u Tin Itctwccii S.m Ktiiin-Nrn and Cooi liny iMH.nppolnloil as captains in his 1Ib- o0 $ trlct. .to . direct tho clean-up work, o POLITICAL Ken Fisher, Fred Octtlns and Wilsbn A n ri j .J Kaufman. ; Tlioilionds of tho othor thrco boc 'tlons of tho city oxpect to announco tholr Houtonnnts pdobnbiy tomor row. Karl I'owoll, of tho IIuhIiiohs .Wen' .Association, reported thoro continues to bo u hearty response, to tho niovo to close tho stores on that day and It now bcoiiib probable that thoro will be very llttln buslncBs transacted In Marahfloid on next Wednesday. LOOK OVI2K KIXXKV LANDS California 3li'ii I2iiiiiinu lllg Hay I'ropcYllcs Dr. J. II. DhiiiiIhoh Cook and JoTin C. Rogers, of San Francisco, are lioro on tho bay and It Is aald that thuy uro looking over tho Ma- Jor Kinney inopeitloH and thoro Is a chancy that tiioy may buy lliiwo lioldlngs. It was stated today that they aro hero Tor tho purpose of looking into possible investments. Ab yet no doflnlto word linn come from Krnnlc II. Wnlto regarding the nccoptanco of tho proposal of tho County Court mado recently for the purposo of settling tlio back (axon on tho Kinney property. Frolght ratoa on tho Kilburiiiand Droak water, lor tho Ninth Pacific Steamship Company, hotwoon San Francisco and Cooa liny liavo neon raised and go into effect tomorrow, April 1. Tho rates from tlio south Ion these boats hereafter will bo ex actly tho same as they now nro from Portland witli ono oxcoption, that fiO t 'cents will be the minimum freight ANNOUNCEMENTS clmrgo from the Bouth whllo that iruiu I'uriiiimi is zi luiun, Tho tariffs were rocolvod hoio to day. The reason assigned for the advances is that tho cost of oporat- AXXOrXCHMKXT To tho Itepubllcans of Coos Co. I wish to announce myself as u can-j lug tho vossols haB gono up lately dldato for ronoinlimtion to tho of- and that freight rates must also Hoar flee of County Surveyor nt tho pri mary election May lilth, lillC. C. S. M'CULLOCH. CANDIDATES AXXOUXCI23II2XT Subject to tho will of tho Kopub Hcan voters of Cdos County I mi uouui'o mys'olf as a landidato for uomiuatlon for tho office of Shor- !ln order to make both ends meet. No ralso In rates, however, has as yet boon announced with tho Intor-Occan Transportation Company of tho Swnyno and Hoyt Company. With tho North Pacific Company general merchandise lias jumped from $3 to $3.50 a ton; mill pro ducts, such ns flour, feed, oats nud barley Is up from $11 lo $1 a ton; cigars and cigarettes from $ i to ?B a iff of Coos County at tho May prl ninrlo. If elected I promiso to Ion; fresh moats from $0 to $8 n continue tho policy I liavo followed whllo In office. ALFItNl) .JOHNSON, Jr. Ooqulllo, Oro., .Mar. 2!l, 1010. ho 'run khpuiilioax voticks of COOH COUNTY" WATCH IUOHI2I2 HOYS Albany Intcri'stiil In IMajcrs I'roni That City ALI1ANY, Ore., Marcli HI. l'uo pin of Albany and Linn County nro watching with Interest the work of tlio Hlgbee boys in tholr first en trance Into piofcsslounl baseball in thn Portland training camp at Sne l anion to. The boys are Linn Conn ty products untl although they are young they have played baseball for Kovernl years. Their father, Prof essor C. F. Illgboe, of Lebanon, wan tlio first pitcher to throw a curved ball In this section of t.he slate, so tho boys have grown up In a hnso ball atmosphere. Three boyH composo tlio HIhIiuo family, and all liavo played ball nlncn they were large enough. After playing on Juvuiillo teams, tiioy got their rlrnt leal oxporlonco nt llio Al bany High School, During two sua nous all threo of tho boys wero on tho team. Later they played on tlio II. of O. team and wore taken up by tho Portland club. U.MPIHKK Altl-2 XAMKI) SRATTI.K, Wasli., March 1!D. l'roideut Itoboit lllowutt bait nu iipuiiced tho umpire Htaff for the Nnrthwmitorii League as follow: "Wllllaiu Fluueruii, ox-lVilral Lea- guor; Harry Howell, ox St. Louis AI'ltIL FOOL pitcher, and darnel Hush who has Hall, Siil. night, vorked in the Coast League, tin FOIt COUNTY SUUVKYOK I lieroby announce myself as a Republican candidate for the nom ination of County Surveyor. S. 13. 1II3ND13RSON, Cotmllle I announce myrolf as n randldnto foi nomination for thn officii of Hop rraiontntlvo to tho state Legislature at the May Primaries subject to yojir approval and support. My only plat form "For tho greater agricultural and industrial development of nil Or egonparticularly Cooh County. JOHN C. K12NDALL. FOR SHERIFF- ton; onions and potatoes from $3 to $ I a ton. ' Thorn is no ralso In tho frolght on tobacco and snuff or on fruit and vegetables. Several nionfJm ago the freight between Porthinil and Coos Hay was boosted from ?3 to $3.50 for general merchandise with othor correspond ing rniscs. Tom .Tnmos, of tlio Swnyno and Hoyt Compnny also of tho Klnioro Lino, said today that the rates of the latter company from Portland via f tlio Tillamook and thn Patsy aro ex actly tho saiiio ns thoBo of the North Pacific company. Swnyno and Hoyt have announced no raise in their rales from tho south. OAKLAND IS I.OOTI2I) I'ii-nUw Finally .Vt Chance Schooner Sii'in o Property at Will Find Plenty to Do, AecorilliiK ,to Mine Print of Latest Sound ings Channel Has Shonlcil INoxtwcek it Is expected The gov ernment bar diedgo Colonel P. S. Mlchlo will return to Coos Hay to begin hor summer's work of deep ening tlio entrance to the inner harbor. The vessel is in Portland receiving the finishing touches of hor $15,000 repairs, given during her annual overhauling. The I'oit Commissioners as yot liavo received no word rognrdlng the oxnet date the Mlchio will re turn, it was promised bIiq would bo hero by April 1, but it is ex pected bIio will be a few days late. Mar Has Shoaled Since tho Mlchlo left early last October there has been shoaling on tliu bar nud marine! s will be glad when alio returns. According to a blueprint of thn last soundings, a copy of which has Just been received from Major Wil liams, of Portland, there has been d shoaling of some four feel wost and south of the black buoy at the end of the sunken Jetty. Pro v filing tho Mlchlo gets in n good summer's work it to believed that a general depth of HO feet over Hie ontlro bar can bo obtnlned. In fact when tho diedger left tho soundings Hliowed depths Hinging from 28 to 35 feet through the channel. Tim Tillamook sails from Portland tomorrow night and will arrho in Coos Hay Monday. Word was lccelvcd today that the Patsy was delayed in leaving Astoria and will not airive hero until Sun day morning. This morning tho lighthouse ten d"r Mnnzanlta arrived off tho bar and is Ktlil waiting outside, though tho bar is In good Bhupo. Sho set u hell buoy this morning near Dal t'inorp Rock. Tho steam schooner Hardy loft out nt I'JjflO n: m. for San Frait ctoco with a cargo of lumber. Tho Nit nn Smith Is due tomorrow morning from San Friinclsco. Is u llankrupt. Clarence H, Coll vor has filed .bankruptcy proceed ings wltlD Judge Selilbicdc, referee in bankruptcy. His liabilities uro listed at ?20!)().or and his credits nu none nt all. Furthermore he took tho pauper's oath, being iinahlo to meet the court costs. Tho amounts aio most of them due local men cliuuM, ono of whom loses $:i.SI. A time Tor the meeting of the cred itors hns not yot been selorted. TO KKVISI3 LAWS Canadian Will Make .Mining; Hernia tions for Clirnn f liy AmocUIivI 1'rcM to Coon Ilj Tlmm.l P 13 KIN, Mar. ill. O. (5; ii. Llnil soy, president of the Canadian Insti tute of .Mining, has been retained by the Chinese government to revise the mining laws of China. Mr. Lludsoy hns been living in China for nearly a year, nud Is familiar with condi tions In tlio oil fields as well as in tlio antimoiiv and iron districts. The work of revision will probably ro 'qtilro three months. SfUltVY PLAYS A KOL12 Subject to the wishes of the elec tors at the primaries May ID, I hereby announco myself ns a can didate for Sheriff of Cooa County on tho Republican ticket. My plat form Is brief: "Kfflcloncy and economy; strict eufoicnmeut of law." DANII3L HARICLOW, .Myrtle Point, Oregon. $ SOCIAL CALI2NDAH Friday North Hand Thlmhlo Club with .Mis. Jay Ltiidon. La il Ins Art Club with Mrs. L. (!. Lang. The Norwegian Luthniaii Young Pnopln'g Social at church parlor. Pnwloterlau church annual lniiellng and social. We are Bcparatod from the good old days of tlio Spanish Main, of Capt. Kldd, of Morgan and 'of Hluo bcard, only by a "white collared elv IHxatlou," It Is Biiggestod. Piracy, like beauty, is only skin deep. When the Santa Clara wont ashore outside tho Coos Hay bar and was abandoned, people went aboard and took off what tney could before the waves broke her nip; whan tho steam schooner Oaklun" went ashore near Hay City a few days ago, ponplo there, too filed aboard, bringing away what they could car ry. Too lato a doputy United States marshal appeared nu tho scone. He found only tlio Hon which mado up part of the cargo, and tho machinery loft. Howevor, tho vessel Is resting on a sandy beach, tho waves of tho recnt storm did practically no damago lo her nud thoro Is a possibility that she may bo saved, Tho condition of tho Otklaud Ik practically thn same i.i that of tho Firield nt Hniidnu. D.X( K, Finnish MiiUIii'n Oiclies- X. cniiBaraEaityiigrarcrcfflftugsj WOULD SI2XD 31UXITIOXS (I Hats, Too Take Hand in Fvenlfiil Voyage of IliltKh Haik Scurvy, rats and death, a fntaf tri nnglo, played loading parts in tho voyago of tho Hrltlsh bark Y'awry on hor Kin ilnya voyago from South Af rica to San Francisco. For threo months thoro was no fresh food aboard the "llmojiilcor," rats fought with tho crow for what romnlulng food thoro was and threo men diod. Unprcodeutod gales tore the canyas from tho spars time and again. Tho trip of tlio Ynwry was n hnr- lowlng ono. Llko ninny sailing ships whoso owuors mo fearful of putting too much food alonrd, tho bark, de tained by adverse winds, Boon was in desporuto straits. Throe men died because or the cciirvy and tholr bodies wero heaved over tho Bhlo. On tho arrival of tin vessel in, San Francisco fivo men, all suffering from scurvy, wero taken to the hospital. Among them was Har ry Massev, formerly n Portland high scliool Htiidont. DI2KI2LICT IS IMCKCI) UP Better Meats Tha YLt, THAT'S WIIT WI3 OIVI2 YOU. It Is our nnisdiiit iMidonvor to give yon the lwst the market uffouls anil our largo number of regular pollens nssino un that wo aio Mici'iviliug. If you nro not u regular patron hero, you hail boitoi' nrrango o lie. It will benefit you anil benefit us. AH hinds of 1KKSII 3IKATS, Smoked MealH anil o(hH' llnra founil in a Nrt class Meat Market uiioxi: us ynvn oitimit MS?2 Union; Market' FREGKLES Portland has long had nu envious eye directed toward tho heavy Blilp muuts that dally have been leav ing Puget Sound for mouths, all going to Japan and to Vladivostok for the warring nations of tho Kn.it. It Is said now that thoio is a systematic effoit on foot to deviate nmo of tho outbound cargoes to Portland for loading, becniiso of tlio fact the Scuttle watorfrouts aio chiKHod so with freight that Chore aro not dock enough for all tho ships. If this could bo accomplished It would mean coiuldornhlo to Port land and tho Columbia River shipping. giflwlrimif'fwuwrww;inl'inwii"f" n H'raaraaa PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY Scamliafiai-Aiierkai Bail WIIKH12 fi INCS AHI2 SAFI2 WE INVITE YOU TO OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK TODAY $1.00 STARTS THE ACCOUNT HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO 9 Mai eh Woiht Mouth for This Trim ble llmv to Reiiiovo F.nslly Thoro's a reason why noarly ov- lerybody freckles in Marcli, hut hap- fplly thoro is nlso a roniody for tneso I ugly blemishes, and no one uood stay froeklod. Simply got an ounco of othlno, 'double htrougth. from your druggist and apply a llttla of it night and moriiiiiic. nud In a few days ybu should seo that oven tho worst frei'kleu liavo begun to disappear, while tlo llhf ones have vaulsiied entirely. Now Is (ho time to rid yourself of freckles, for If not re moved now thoy mny stay all Sum mer, and spoil tin otherwise beauti ful conipllon. Your money back II UII1MIU JllllB. Volaulo After Drifting Thieo Mouths .Tliandoiieil is I'ound and llroiight Into Pint Again Three months ago in a terrific storm off tho Alaskan coast tho fishing tender Volaute, 125 tons, was nlmndoia'd by hor crow, who escaped In small boats when they thought the vessel to ho sinking. A few days ago the vo3sol was sighted by some fishermen who boarded tho craft and brought hor Into" Prince Uuport, whine thoy aro holding her for a good-sized sal vage flBiiie. Thoro tlio Volanto llos In- the har bor with her foremast standing, her rigging fouled and dragging, and bowsprit draped with tattered canvas blenched by tho winos and sun during her long dilft. Her hull is trailing yards of woods, but U still sound. On hoard ol hen aio soeral tons of valuable fish ing gear. The Volanto was sighted six! weoks ago well out In tlio Pacific Ocean by a Jnpaneso liner, and I must Inuo drifted In a wido circle! to return toward shore again. Choice Groceries That'll what you get when you trade hero. We liavo mado a special en deavor to handle honm-grown products ho far an possible nud to got tho choicest of lliom. It Is our policy to try and advance our own community and with the aid of your pnt lonago Vo ran actoinplUli con siderable. At the same time, you will bo honefittlug jour self. You trndo will bo appre ciated and you will find that wo fiorvn you well. Mode! Cash Grocery Comnieiclal Axe. near I 'rout. Phono I'M TIM 1-3 TAHIiK WILLAIWHTTK PACIFIC MOTOn OAK Lenvo Mnrshfleld C:4r. n.m, 7.1 G a.m. 8 : 1 r a.m. 'J: -IH a.m. 10:45 n.m. 11:. 10 a.m. 12;B0 p.m. 1:16 2:45 3:45 G'OO Lcavt P.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 5.40 p.m. 0:55 p.m. 7:30 p.m. North Hand 7:00 n.m 8:00 n.m 9:00 a.m 10:15 n.m 11:00 a.m 11:45 a.m j 1:15 p. in 2:00 p.m 3:00 p.m 4:00 p.m 5:15 p.m 5:55 p.m North city limits only. 7:45 p.m B Inactive Kidneys Cause Disease "I (hall not toon forget the benefiti I derived from the use of Foley Kidney PilU." Al. A. Godfrey, Forctt Grove, Oregon. Too much work and too llttlo work bcciu tu liavo about tho sainu effect on porsoiiH past middle nvrc Proper action of tho kldnuys is iiccuasary to good health. They act as a tutor ami iciuovu fromstho hlood poisonous wasto mutter which if permitted to i omnia In tho system leads to many complications, Many nervous, tired, run-down men and women Mitfcr from pains la tho back and sides, dizzy spells, bladder wouknefcs. soro muscles and stiff joints and full to icallzo thut rheuma tism, diabetes or oven Diljlit's dis ease, may ri-tult. If you liavo causo to licllovo that your kidneys aro wcuk, disordered or Inactive yon should act immediately. Foley Kidney Pills liavo been used by youiiK, middle ugod and old with complete satisfaction. They act quick ly nndsuiuly and hnva nlvon relief in cases ot ten yeais' Htundlnu'. For sale by Owl Prescription Phar macy. Frank l). Cohan, Central Avo niio, OpposltJ Chandler Hotel. Tele phone 74, BUY YOUR Meat for Sunday and every other clay at the Enterprise Market TF your business keeps two ormorehorses - busy, there s just one reason why you aj not using an International motor truck' You Don?i Know What It Will Do For You'l That's true. If you Ichew how much actual1 ' cash it caves, you would buy an International motor truck because you could hardly make a better paying investment. If it added only twenty-five cents a day to your net profits-tnat would be better than 10 per cent interest on 'the price of a Model M. An International motor truck will save more than that for any man whose work keeps two horses busy, Tlmt is not nUit docs, by any means, but that should ' be enough to interest you, a business man. Write for our complete figures on motor truck saving. Four Models Four Low Prices MA, 1,000 lbo. capacity, air-cooled $ GOO M, 1 ,000 lbs. capacity, water-cooled 710 E, 1 ,500 lbs. capacity, water-cooled 950 F, 2,000 lbs. capacity, (chassis only) 1,500 All prices cash, f, o. b. Akron, O. Add $50 to above prices for pneumatic tires Won Medal of Honor at San Francisco International Harvester Company of America lincorpontcdj Portland, Oregon WMIMIWIMIIWHIWLWIIM1 ! II 1MB Hill IUUUIXL-. . Iiprtait AiwiKieit Attention of ilopoMlors Is nilliMl to (Ito new ).)MWii ImUlM ulii'H'liy Ntiitvnii'iits will 1)0 loutlurt'il monthly, iitniiicnrlng lti Mniili I, iiistniil of lutvini; your pass ImoUs left for Imlancc. Aif puss ImoUs not ImlimiV il up to .Miuvli 1 hlimilil liu tunifil In lot lialiini'o, mi nn (o rot urn itlil iliccUs in niir poxsisslon. Will bo Klml oxpinlii tlio s.iMnn inoro fully If )iiu rare u iuiiiio when In' llio lumlc. osiin iripjT Tn0 June rursic iaao OF COOS BAY I jaffefty Flos SeTOce BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE COOS BAY COMMERCIAL AVENUE No inferior quality or "bargain meats," one grade onlyTHE BEST. Why Not Enjoy , iviuaeru iviiuiw l Your husband's office, store or workshlp is up-to-date. Why shouldn't the kitch enwhere you do YOUR work, he mod f ern, too? Cook and heat with Gas ana I you will be surpriserj how mucli more I easily and quickly your work will dij, j iiinaiiuu. - i Gas Makes Housework Light Wort i By cooking and heating with Gas, not only can yo I DCTTCD ,.,, U.A MinDC mnpl in I11IIC 1 I"5 Ull I Ull VVUI t, Ulll IVIUI1U VVUIIV in , without a bit of trouble with fires, fuel .or s' cess. Gas long ago ceased to be a luxury; it is now a itv. inhtnn nn thn hnnse ho d auor 01 nmiiu Isn't it time you, too, made housekeeping laas long ago ceased to ue a luxury, u "v"n v women. ty, lightening the household labor of millions or w Isn't it timr. vnn tnn mnrin housekeeping Hfc vith tho niH nf Rnc? ' OmrfAii PrW1f vPl - V11 i '