The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 01, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. WARSHFIELb, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
1
COOS BAY TIMES
U. O. MALONEY, Editor and Pub.
DAN K. MALONEY, Nowb Editor
Official
Offlclnl
Pnpcr of
Vapor City
Coos County
of Marslifiold.
The Printing: Press
Kcspectfiilly Inscribed to tlio On ft.
(Dy Kobort Starkcy.)
Jly ndvont's lialcil In ovcry land
With itninlstnkcn glco;
Tlio nations bound with tyrant hand
Itcst their chief hope on mo.
I'm feared by thoso who are unjust;
Tho despot drcad3 my might;
My poWor, tho' truth lies In the dust,
Will bring It Into light;
I'm loved 'by thoso whoso lives aro
pure,
'And hated by tho ovll-door.
I soarch tlio records of tho tomb
And scan tho silent blor;
Savo from obscurity and gloom
Tho famo that man holds doar.
I ralso tho form that has been
flung
Down by oppres3lvc hato;
1 sootho tho aged, teach tho young,
And help to rulo tho stato.
My path Is poaco, my precepts good,
I'm chief of a world-wide brotI
erhood. I am Impartial and I claim
That tli us l'vo over Btood;
My mission has no solflslt aim;
Hut universal good; ,
I bow the kneo to none, nor will
Haso persecution mind
My courao Is clear my object still
Tho wclfaro of mankind.
Tho' tyrants crush mo out of sight,
I Htlll wilt strugglo for tho right.
Umpires and kingdoms may bo cast
Down by tlio hand of Futo;
Still I remain tho conflict past
Secure lu my cstato.
My army Is a poaccful force, '
To peaceful nrts I cling;
My store of wealth, a fruitful
scourco,
And novcr falling spring.
Draw near, 'U3 knowlcdgo I sup
Ply, Tho fountain's frco nnd no'cr
runs dry. x
I am tho truo, tho great troo lauco
To plorco pretentious power
lu thoso who would, through lg-,
uoranco,
Tho peoplo's standard lower.
My aim lias boon from Unto of
birth
To ralso man from n clod,
And seo liltn stand In moral worth
Much nearer to his Clod!
Then read my banners aro un
furled Tito legend : "Kducnto tho world."
HEWS
SPECULATE U EKE
TDAINMI3N AVONDKIt WHO AVILTi
JIAVE CIIAIUIE OE THAINS
Dcllovo Charles (illlicrl, Engineer,
and E. AV. Knrdcll, Conductor,
to Tako Out Main Tin In
"With tho now train service starting
ion AVodncsday speculation Is rlfo
among tho train men as to who will
tliavo chnrgo of tho various trains.
It is understood that tho custom on
't,lio Southern Pacific Is to assign
such posts according to seniority of
sorvlco among tho trainmen, but it
is nlso stated th'at tills condition
may havo no general effect hero until
after tho AVillametto Pacific pnsses
from tho hands of tho construction
tlcimrtinoiit to thoso of tho operating
department.
Veteran Engineer
Charles Qtlbort is tho veteran en
gineer on tho Coos Day, Hosoburg
Pand Eastern, with about 17 years of
sorvlco, whllo 13. AV. Knrdcll has
been somo 12 years as conductor.
It Is bolloved tlioy will havo charge
'of tlio main train from .Povors to
'itcodsport.
At this rato it might bo that En
gineer William McCluro, of nbout six
Vcnrs service hero , would havo tho
mixed train from Marshflold to Pow
ers, "with C. H. Moars as conductor.
McCluro Is now engineer on tho Iloa-
vor 11111 logging train.
May Tnko Iok Train
Then too, It is posslblo that Charles
1311orbock, onglncor on tlio motor car
liiul-noxt III lino of sorvlco, will tako
tho Dcavor Hill Logging train, with
A. AV. (Irogg, now with tho motor car,
or Conductor Cnrdeulilro, of tho work
train, ns conductor of that train.
Ed Hardman Is said to bo tho noxt
conductor In lino and 13. D. Dunnoll,
tho next onglncor. No provision
BctfniH to havo boon made for tlio
motor car and the belief Ih that it
will bo taken out soiuowlioro Into
Uio valloy.
Now that tho Southern Pacific haB
'actively taken over tlio Coos Day,
Hosoburg and I3ustorci, It Is said that
tho tralninon aro in lino for promo
tions on tho main lino, according to
tho ranks of seniority.
WILL
REMODEL
E
NEW PltOPIMKTOU OK STAF-
i''oms popi'IjAh can in- and
HO DA HIIOP AVIIjIj THAXSKOUM
IT INTO MODEItN AND 1JI3AUTI
VVh ESTAIHjISHMKNT.
Goo. A. Anlckor today assumed
charge of tho well-known ami pop
ular Stafford'3 candy establishment.
Mr. Anlckor, although ho has not
recently been ongaged in tho busi
ness, has had n numbor of years'
cxpcrlonco lu this lino nnd brings to
it tho knowlcdgo necessary to con
duct H successfully.
It Is Ills plnu to havo J1io room
romodoled and mako tho balcony
Into a public serving room In con
nection with booths on tho main
floor.
In discussing his ontranco into tlio
business world of Mdrshflcld with
a Times reporter todny, Mr. Anlckor
said:
"I havo long bcon Impressed -with
tho futuro prospects of Coos Day
and this faith ha boon strengthened
by closer contact. I appreciate tho
cordial wolcomo and many greetings
and good wishes I havo received. I
ho;o to doservo success and know
It will not come unless I doservo
It. I shall strlvo very hard to pleaso
tho pcoplo of Coos Day and wish
you would make it plain that one 'of
tho dominating features of tills storo
will bo courtesy courtesy to my
patrons courtesy to ovoryono. Much
yes, nearly everything else is .of
small conscqucnco when thoro Is
courtesy a bihIIo, a respectful nt-
tltudo to ovoryono. Anlekor's will
bo conducted to servo tho people
with tho very host of everything.
Noxt to courtesy, quality will bo tho
high note hero, and with' thoso two
principal planks lu tho platform wo
shall hopo to mako Anlekor's a placo
as popular as Its merits deserve. "
J III BEMETT HURT
PUOMINI3NT MAN MIOIIT HE FA
TALLY IN.TUKKI)
ItlriliiK Horso Decnino .Scared at Ap
proach of Train (liven Quick '
Attention
LATE AVOID) SAYS HE
JS 1IOPELESH CASH
Lato today Dr. 13. E. Straw
snid that .1. AV. Donnott Is a
hopoless case. Ho oxpross-d
tho opinion thoro Is little
hopo for him.
A
CARD OF
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
DEAL IT GLQSED
l-'I.VAIi PAPI3IIS IX SIMPSON DKATj
NOT YET SK1NI3D
Humanity wo know Is frail;
That Is tho common lot;
And If my agents aomotlnioa fall;
'TIs but a ttanslcnt blot
With truth my ciiubo is always
strong;
My boys tho truth will mix
They draw tho bow nnd stretch It
long
In party politics.
Still, millions lovo where thous
ands hato '
Tho chlof of an undivided 'stato!
Nolo Tlio nbovo was copied In
CJeorgo It. Sailor HeturiiN to Port
land Says Negotiations Aro Still
Pending in tlio South
Thoro Is nothing new In tho
Simpson sale situation, according
to Goorgo K. Sailor, son-ln-lnw of
I'hillp Duohnor. Mr. Sailor loft
this morning, returning to Portland
after ft two days' business visit
hero.
Ho said that as yet tho salo has
rot been cjoscd ami intimated that
tho negotiations now pending In
San Francisco must bo closod be
fore any dato can bo sot for tho
taking ovor of tho Simpson holdings
llO'f.
A denial was mado that thoro has
vnrloii3 states and In current vapors bcon n hitch In tho proceedings.
3fi years ago. I bollovo that with "Thoro aro certain things that must
ago, I havo lost my pootleal grip. I bo arranged," ho said. "If thojo"
D. Y. Stafford Has a Parting Word
For tliu Many Friends of His
Popular Establishment
Having sold my establishment to
Gcorgo A. Anlckor, who assumed
chnrgo today, I tako this occasion to
extend my slucoro thanks and as
surance of appreciation to tho peo
ple of Coos Day for tholr patronago
nnd many evidences of kindness dur
ing tlio ton years I havo boeu lu
business,
I bespeak or my successor, Mr.
Geo. A. Anlckor tho samo kind niul
generous troatmont and patronage
accorded mo and a3suro you ho Is
worthy of It and will upprcelato It.
Again thanking you all,
Sincerely Yours,
I). Y. BTAFFOItn.
COUVALLIS I). 13. nio1mrd3, uv
sonlor In nnlmul husbaiidy of tho
O. A. C, hns beou appointed su
perintendent of tho ltvo stock farm.
J. AV. Donnctt, proinlnont banker
and attorney, might havo bcon fa
tally injured lato today when his rid
ing pony became scared at a passing
paBsongor train from Eugono on
Front street, and ran awny, throwing
fits rider violently to tho pavtmont.
IIo was picked Up n moniont Intor
by many willing hands nnd at onco
glvou medical attention.
Tho horso, well known because- of
Its ability to dauco "It's a long way
to Tlppornry" with or without tho
music, continued galloping madly
down Front street until It was Intor
coptod In its wild career and brought
to a halt through tho heroic efforts
of Judgo Dutlor and Amlror Han
sen, transfer man.
Dr. 13. 13 .Straw, shortly after tho
accident, gavo out tho report that
Mr. Donnott wnB very low. AVhon
tho horso bucked ho had bcon thrown
with terrific vlolonco, his head strik
ing tho concrete curbing with u re
bound, Mr. Donnott Imported tho high
strung animal to C003 lluy many
mouths ago and sluco thou has boon
wont to rldo about lu tho afternoons
for oxerclso. Tho horso hnd novor
liofora soon a railroad train. Ho
started out today shortly after tnrco
o'clock and had gono down Market
nvonuc, past tho Flanagan and Don
nott bank, nnd turned Into Front
street, riding north when tlio ac
cident tool:' placo, tho Southern Pa
cific train being to blamo, It was
stated, because of tlio nolso It mndo
nnd tho whlstlo and gong that Round
ed. Tho horso'B lack of training In
inodorn railroad travel was also said
to bo to blamo.
Many messages of condolence havo
bcon forwarded but liquid restora
tives will bo moro appreciated.
Having read this far It Is now pos
slblo to remark that this is April
Fools' Day and "wo thank you ona
nnd all for your kind attention, bo
fore- wo isay 'April Fool." "
KIRK'S KOLUM
Edited by
F. It. KlllK :. :: Riley
Ou- by tho Bfuid-hllls along tho
ocean,
Whcro tho waves aro all In motion,
Whoro tlioy lovo with all dovotion,
-Tlint's where tho bay begins.
Out whoro tho BUiishino is oomo
brighter,
Whcro you'll find friendship somo-
what tlghtor,
Whoro tho white mnn's burden's a
llttlo lightor,
That's whcro tho bay begins.
Out whoro tho ocenn brcczo is
blowing
Wlioro green grass is always grow
ing, Whcro it comes up without you
sowing,
That's whcro tho bay begins.
Out whoro tho sklc3 aro somowhat
bluor,
Whoro friendship scorns Just a llt
tlo truer,
Whoro hard-luck days aro eoiiio
what fowor,
That's where tho bay begins.
Out wlioro your neighbor Is not gab
blng, Whcro tho laud frauds aro not
grabbing, -
Whoro worklngmon aro never scab
bing, Thot'B whcro tho liny begins.
Out whnro tho gamo birds nro n
flying,
Whcro you got your meat without
tho buying,
Whcro you kill a door without linlf
trying.
That's whoro tho hay begins.
Out whoro, I say, thoro Is no wall
ing, Whoro lumber ships from C003 Uny'a
sailing,
Whoro wo uso a hnmmor Just for
nailing,
That's whoro tho bny boglns.
WDPP
Absolutely pWf.0
No Alum No Phosphate
1M 11 If Mil I IIM I I . V
Out whcro there's nlways a kindly
fooling, , 1
Wlioro somcono Is not nlways
squealing,
That someone olso hns doiio somo
stealing,
Tlmt'H whoro, tho hay boglns.
Out whoro tho homo is In tho mak
ing, Whcro fowor honrts aro always
breaking,
Wlioro they will glvo nnd don't lllco
taking,
That's where
the bay begins
Out whoro you will find no sighing,
Whoro you run live without half
. trying,
Como out and seo that I'm not
lying.
THAT'S AVH73ItI3 TIH3 DAY DI3-
GINS.
LI
HUGH
MOlEr
S
com
V
V. 13. CONWAY MOItT(lA(ll3 COM
PAXY HAH AYEItAflKI) OVHK
1000 A DAY DUIHNd PAST
.MONTH.
F. 13. Conway, of tho F. 13. Con
way Mortgngo Company announced
today that during tho past mouth his
company hns averaged ovor $1000
per day In foreign loans mado on
Coos County proporty. Tho loans
mado wore of n varied charactor
and will do much towards tho devel
opment of tills soctlon. Tho largo
amount of outside money that tho
F. 13. Conway Company Is bringing
In Is proving tho solution of Hproid
Ing prosperity in this torritory. Mr.
Conway will bo pleased to discuss
dovolopinont projects with nnyquo
and to rondor ovory nsalstiuico pos
ihlo In financing them.
his offices at tho Myrtlo Amu.
;l(,,,s "vi:h BoiSjJ
l.nut Friday nlrhMtTTr
-..ton camping trlp
bouiiiung ranch, on South cW
- of the Bra,l ,MlplQ
ua. l,or ar-ompaie:i the Mn, T
l't nlRlu. rc ,pettV)
"l.uiul tho party TbltrtlJ
THlln fish hatchery. TheflrX
ilipv experienced liearlnjm.
The Coos HIver high schccl.w
Imibo hall at Camp Xp. j, jj.
uun-ii iy. Tiiey ticredefttaju:
hcnrn nt 13 In c .... . . . ."
... . . u. ,110 ,CJ00U
said thoy wore tired by the uart
trlii vlit?fli (lm. .-. 1.1.- ..
ilavn liiifnrn Tivn it. i
' , ui luepunnn
imiiig prcseni uty Had to ftjrf
stltutos. Thoy lined tip u Ufa
Sini Smith, catcher; R.W.Tmag
pltchur; Lonro Steramerniu,
haso; Gcorgo Uessejr, tecoci; It,
Noah, third; L'rvln Storm,
Liiwronoo Ilessey, right tidd;
Dakcr, center, and Slgucd ai
loft.
Tlio third and fourth grata In I
shown Interest in studying tb b I
or coog county this month.
i ....n. .1.. .. 1 ...
1-uinin 01 uio inicrncame n
who have had 100 pcrctntljiv,
HiiBcvory day this month ir Sisj
Ho ha 'Smlth, I.onlo Chllds, and Pnrlbf
urs 01 uio lonna grauc.
Tho II. S. ho;s have toil In
haso ball teams and plirediMii
of games to dcrldo uhlchvoiillu
ti grounds. Tho namci tbnrils
AVIND IS HKAYY OUTS1DI3
AVord from tho ltghthouso Into to-
til t tt'rtu In IIia nffiwil 1 1 t !.. I- .k I
...., ....o .w uiu uimv.1 tiiHl iiiuiu i 11 (I(n in-..,. ,.r- 11.. fti1Bj, .on.
very heavy nor'weat wind IHowIiik illz.ibOBaoni.. Tho HutlUiw
nnd that tho bar Is fairly rough.
TO Till-: lUCITIH.ICAN YOTKItS OF
COOS COUNTY' --!
I aniioituco myeolf aa a candldato
foi nomination for tho offlco of Hop
have won tv.'o ot the three ;im.
i
MHltUIM-A meat ma:ktt,Bk
cory and dwelling were Mutj
by a flro which Oircattned Ik
rcsontatlvo to tho stato l.oglsluturo ibusliioss section.
at tho .May Prlmarloa suhJocUltt.yiur
approval nnd support. My only plat
form "For tho greater agricultural
and Industrial dovolopinont ot nil Or
egon particularly Coos County.
JOHN C. KEN DAM,
FDD COUNTY Sl'IIVHOR
I hereby announce mjMll u 1
Republican candidate for tit 1
Inntlon of County Surrejor, 1
S. 13. HKNDERS0.V. fw
--FOR SHERIFF
Subject to tho wishes of tho doc
tors ut tho primaries May 19, 1
horoby announce mysoir as a rnn
dldato for Sheriff of Coos County
on tho Uvpubllcnn ticket. My plat
form Is brlof: "I3fflcloncy and
economy; strict enforcement of
law." DANIKIi DAUKLOW,
Myrtlo Point. Oregon.
Yours Hospoctfully, Uobort Starkoy.
WEW
su
T FILED
AXOTIIEU AXf.'I.E FLMINISHKD
IN OltlMIKl'M TIIEATHI3 CASE
llfiiiflNincti Como Into Court AVlth
Their Allcgiitlon. Claim Dlauro
I.dgo Violated Its Contract
A now nnglo was furnished tho
Orphouin Theater controversy when
today Deputy Shorlff W, C. Laird
sorvod papors lu n suit of tho four
bondsmen, Gcorgo Itotnor, George
Gottlngs, Gcorgo Fourlor and C. 13.
Nlc'hoben versus tho Masonic Lodge
and Hubert Marsdon, Jr. '
1110 complaint claims that tho
liability of tho bondsmen for tho
? 100 a month rout of the theater is
secondary and that lu reality tho
controversy is botwoen tlio Dlauco
Lmlgo No. 48, A. F,
can be' fixed up satisfactorily, there
will bo no question nbout tho sale
going through."
PAYING UP TUXES
About Twenty Thousand Dollars Ta
ken In Yesterday So Far,
1 00,000 Has Dcen Collect
ed at Sheriff's Office. t
Yesterday was a big day for tho
collection of tnxes in tho sheriff's
office. During tho day a total of
about $20,000 was taken in. So
far thoro has been collected a total
of about $100,000. In most cases
tho taxpayoi-3 aro settling only tho
first half ot the taxes duo, but in
tho cases of somo of tho smaller
taxpayers the ontlro amount is
bolng paid. For a week ending
Why Not Cook's Grocery
Menu Card?
"WHAT SHALL WE HAVE FOR LUNCHEON?"
- - - - .. . j
BHk H t
If one could lint hear tlio frequency with which this and
liar questions aro put. by tlio busy housewife to liersolf
would undoubtedly como to tlio conclusion that tho preparation
of tho meals lu tlio home was not after all, a sinecure.
hIiii-you
Hero aro a few suggestions to nss!:t you 'in prcpnrln;;
meals for Clean-up AVevJc and verj other osn
your.
& A. M. nudiThursdav a total of nnni-lv $4(1. onn
was collected, but yesterday was
ltobert Marsden, Jr.
It furthor states that tho purpose by far tho largest day In the amount
of tho suit or cross bill Is to bring' of rocolpts. Tho collections each
Into court tho real parties concern-1 day for tho weok ending Thursday
oil, namely, tho dofendant3, and to night wore a3 follows:
allay tho proceedings nt law started Friday, March '24 $15,300.10
In a provlpus action, and to sottlo Saturday, March 25 5.3G0.C7
tho troublo In equity. Monday. March 27 0.43-1.31
At length tho complaint sets forth
tho history of tho case. It alleges
tluat tho Dlanco Lodgo agreed to ac
cept lioboit Marsden, Jr., as a ton
nut mid not to look to tho bonds
men, but to him, for tho monthly
rental.
On March 15, so the complaint
states, Mr. Marsdon ndvl3od tho
lodgo lu writing that ho considered
Tuesday, March 28 .... S.375.73
Wednesday, March 20 ...G, 032. 72
Thursday, Muroh 30 .... 5,302.19
Penalty Conies Soon
Next AVednesday Is tho last day
lu which payments of 0110 half of
tho taxes will be received at the
Sheriff's offico, leaving the other
half to run until October 5 without
penalty. And In case no payment J
his contract with that body had Is mado before April 5, an Interest
been broken, Inasmuch as ho was, penalty of ono per cent attaches
paying tho rent on the Orphouin on half tho tax .to which anofcher
theater and tho lodgo had sold part ono per cent will he added each
of tho -chairs and had taken them 1 month iinttl October, when an addl-l
away "without," as tho complaint jtlonul five per cent comes nil nt'
states, "his knowlcdgo or consent." .onco, !
UHEAKFAST
Oranges
Mutiimlado
Jam
Maplo Syrup ,
Hot Cakes
Prepared Cereal
Hani and Eggs
Tea, Coffee or Cocoa
DINNEK
Oyster Soup
Olives
Pons
Macaroni and CI ices o
Jelly Powders
Fresh Kliuharh Pio
Cliorclato
LUNCHEON
Tomato or Chicken Soup
Pork aiid Deans
Dolled Hani
s Pineapplo
Fancy Cookies
Apples for linking
Let In eo
Salad Dressing
Chcoso
Grapo J 11 1 co
SUPPEIt
Salmon
Poached Egjr
Xuts for Xut .LiMif
Preserved Straw berries
Jollies
Canned Cherries
Tea, Coffco or Cocoa
' DON'T FOUGHT NICK FUKSH DUI3AD AND JtUTTEU
AVo lutve them all, and more too, and guarantee their tlcllcioiisiicss
COOK'S
GROCERY
P
ROMPT
OPULAR
ROGRESSIVE
PREP
Phono 180.
IS AS ESSENTIAL IN A BUSINESS
AS IN A MILITARY SENSE.
INDCJSTIUAL nulivily is increasing;; business is
improyiug; there is a general advance of pros
perity," Arc yon prepared J'or these conditions, Mr. Uus
iness liui? Aro thoy treading 011 youy licol or do
thoy J'iiid you ready to Avelcoino them ?
Arc you Keeping the public jirejiarod for your pre
paredness? lfuvo you entered into. the campaign
Avith vigorous, Avide-aAvake advertising'?
, x To win, you must
- Advertise!
The people arc not dullards. They arc abreast of
tho times; they aro sympathetic and quickly respons
ive. But to gain their responsiveness you must
reach out to them como in contact Avith them.
Experience has proven that tho most successful
Ayay to enlist tho attention and patronago of the pub
lie is through tho agency of adA'ortising. And
Pre-eminent is News
paper Advertising.
Tho Tinies columns offer you a basis for prcpar
odnoss. You can bo gotting results right along
Avhile othei;s aro recruiting. Don't allow yourself to
bo forgotten.
Advertise and Keep Always Prepared
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