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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1916 EVENING EDITION. SEVEN Your Rent Money Saves Dividends Pay yourself the dividends that month after month someone is collecting from you. Get yourself a home, Mn?rSCDSlyo11 can as smal1 as yu milst bu QET IT now. Put your rent check to work for you. Get a nome of your own; you can do it in Englewood where the prices are low the lots are large. The rich soil on the sunny slopes will return you dividends in iu form of vegetables every month in the year. See Englewood first. You'll want to live in that choice soutnside section where streets are graded; city water, service; electric light; telephone and jitney service is at hand. It's the progressive district of MarshficltL Select your home site now. PL .15 ADOPTED ROAD OUTLINE OK E. I. (UN. TINE APPROVED IIV .SS'. Re3Hldls D Co 5vtopmnt (OWfEK JKWGLEWOOD) 178 Central Call 160 lor Plat. Rusty Water Where ted or rusty wntcr occurs, it almost always comes from .. rrtwi trnlttf fa ftlurntnrnrl tinrnitan tt llin iki hot water lautcin. - ....- . .... of the fnslilo of tho liot water piping In tho liottso nntl is 'It dirt or foreign matter, for If It woto then both the hot and ".. nlltit im illRcolored. Tho hot wutor tilulnc in sumo (0(1 wan-1 " -- tosses causes moro rust than In others,' duo to tho galvanized coitlng of the pipes being of poorer quality. When placing new ... i.t ,,.inp iilnlnir. Insist on vnlir nlnmhor nalm? ilin or repairmB """ i-r n --- ---- . - - -- . belt gratis of galvanized iron vwo oi noi iusb umn uiroo-iourins lath diameter. Where rusty liot wator is especially had It can ho remedied to i considerable extent by having a plumber attach an lnoxponslvo lnie to tlic water plpo entering tho hot wator coll or stove- ick for the Intfotlttctlon of a small amount of limo ench week. The limo added to tho hot water will iargoiy provont tlio rorma llonof rust In tlio hot wator pipes, hut It will mako tho water loaevhat harder and rcqulro moro Boop. Don't heat your hot wator supply too hot. A temporaturo of 110 degrees Is sufficient for all ordinary uses of hot water and to iiceed this causes trouble Flush tho rust out of tho bottom of JOIir HOI water lUHK ill ii'iim uncu wcim, r.vuiy uui wuiur ink should have a faucot for this purpose COOS BAY WATER. COMPANY MAUSIIFIKLD AND NOItTII IIENI), OREGON. "Safety First Service? run: and marine, automoihle, health, accident, l.llSC, WORKMEN'S COMPEXHATI.ON AND LIAIIILITV 1XSUKANOK E. I. CHANDLER, Agency. Cole llnlldlng . Murshfleltl, Oregon. For Sale STOCK RANCH Near. AHeginy, mostly bottom, good build ;. 30 head cattle, toaiii, farming tools, flno orchard, tle "Sl'tful pluco to live. l'rico $7300. Terms. STOCK Oil DAIRY' ItAXCII Closo In, 20 cows, team, good 6nlldlngr, orchards, tools, (loo ncros, 05 of which Ih finest "lion, l'rico $10,000. Tonus. i ),,,,V n'vxc,f Close In, ilOO nrres, 175 Is bottor, flno """'nip, team. irC0 ?2l,ooi. Terms. I'MItV ItAXCII it. It. depot on place, closo In, 5:10 acres, l richest bottom, flno buildings, both rail mill wwlor wportmion, .o Iu.jkj Muclt) ,eaI,( VrU,Q jjjr,.,0()t sj.io,,. W ten., ,,!, ,n(CICSt (t vo cp cont la tun IlANC,r SlliulliUy located, 1000 loganberry vines MearluK, flno orchard, flno buildings,- 17 acres, ?0,- m Terms. .''OI'KI) COAIj MINUOn tldo wntcr, flno coal and Mt ' It. Price way down. CllSn- ,MXf;,r Clow in, 10 acres, house. Only $800. I KI..V ItAXCII 15- ncros, closo In! ?itO down mid ' ' ' trade 'l'U)J'"w) '"vo North Ueiul property and ranches llje r Nor" Dakota property. Coino in uiul Iiivos- Or ran!?1'0 Ok,a,,0," proj)orty to trado for Coos Hay city ' rncl' Property. 'tlf ioPnOIM'UTV"Xorthnonrt or Mnrshfleld. Wo have me looking for lmrgnliw and locations. IM carry a full lino of flro Insurnnro. KOOS OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO. PIONEER BLOCK NORTH BEND, OREGON J I '"""""""'' ' JM Ml hi -...I,... .,! f "" I ii " r Snappy Buys Five-room now modern bungalow, located In tho boat rcaldenro district. Ilurd-surraced street, Ro-foot lot, level with terraced lawn. Price $2fiOU. Your own terms. Monthly payments ir de sired. Six-room modern suburban homo, two lots, SOxlOO, level and cleared. Hnrd-Biirfucod road leading la premises, modern plumb ing. Also KiiniKo and Ford car lit good condition, l'rico com ploto $2000. (lood terms. Dcslrnblo rcBldcuco lot, riOxlOii, within five minutes walk from business center. (iO-foot stroot frontage Street Improvements In and paid for. l'rico $000. $12". down and $10 a month If desired. Two good level lots 50x1 05, cleared and ready for building. Price $:i;i0. Terms ?l() down and $10 por month, without lntr est. ski: itKii) Alton1 it ino l-Vom I WHO'S WHO? WHAT'S WHAT? What is tlio best arllclo to buy for n pattlcular need? Whom Is tho best place to buy It? What is tho right price? Tho answer to these ques tions moans much to your hap piness. To nnnwor I . ::i rightly you must know men r..t.l markets and must bo nblo to comparo Intelligently. Perhaps tho very Informa tion you want is In tho ad erllalng colnninn of tho Times. Thoy nro tho dny-by-day directories of who's who and what's what. Clean Up and Paint Up if You Desire Health W OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst At Kluir. Uhj Mmhfleld at 7 a. in., ami returning leaving from Kmplro at .ni, Iivo Mnrtdiflcld at 11 a.m. nntl returning leave South Hovdi at 1 p. in. Lcavo MnrNliftnhl nt f! n. in. nml returnlnir Vat South filouph at 0 p. in. KEEPING THE DOLLAR HOME Kvcry dollar sont out of town for a pttrclmso onrlchos noma ono also. Kvcry dollar Bpont horo helps to onrlch tho city. All thliiKB bolng o(tial, our inorchnnlu nto ontltled to your first consideration. Tholr inonoy is your pros perity. As thoy grow they bo coiuo grcator factors in our city lifo. In ninny Instances you enn buy nt homo to better ndvan tao than you can somowhero olso. Look over tho advertising In today's Times and see If that statement is not true. Comparo goods and prices and nscortaln whether or not our local buslnoss men nro ' on tho job." -c QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS J Opposite Blanco Hotel. , Phone 100-Ii. I MAItSIIFIKIil), UltrtU.- walUpaper I See I VIERa About it. AVE .von Joined the "Clean Up and Paint l'p" movement? If not. L'ct In Hue and march to tho front ranks nml bo rendy for duty. Tho roynl battle of "Clean Up and Paint Up" will be fought nil over tho coun try. This movement lias enlisted tlio .1,1 r ..... mm vmiiw nml nlil. thn I UAiimtj tin. ..iiiiiu nmi'innrrlnl orirnu ,""' "" "" --"--- Iwitlotis, munlcliiaimes nml country commtmltlcs. One state wldo campaign was Rtnrtcd by tho Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs, which led to the Issuing of tho proclamation to "clean up and pnlnt up" by Governor Wlthycombo nml was t followed by tho appointing of n com mittee from tho Portland chamber of commerce. J This cominltteo lnnuBUtnted n pub licity campaign of stupendous work Innd met with successful co-operation' I or tho part of ministers nntl physicians throughout tho state. That It hns re icelved truo co-operation from tho phy ! slclnns Is evidenced by tlio responses. I Ono physician Indorsed tho move- ment ns follows: "It is much moro eslillnrntlng nml encouraging to see clean, well kept ynuls and lawtn. I clean streets and buildings than to see dirty lawns and neglected buildings. Tho first exnmplo Is exhilarating: tho spcond Is deniesshiK. In which stnto ! of mind do you do your best work?" 'Another physician snld: I "Want to put tho doctors out of IpisJ. ' ness? With good wnter and n salnbrl- ous climate and nn nbundanco of fresh food most of tho doctors would be Idle ! loafers, nut t am with yon Just tho snmo. I am having my bouse painted 1 .ml lawn mowed, ami when tho paint 1 ers get their stuff out I will Hush out i tho gnrage." I A -A .... !.. in .1,-. .! an,t3 rVttXm J JIV i Ull IJIJIK IU HU IIIU PIIMIU. ... i heed to tho nurlco or tlio nuovo pnysi. clans. It Is vltnl that everything bo , mndo spick and span not only for showing off to tho visitors that nro ' coming to your town this summer, but i for tho snko of yourself, your family and surroundings. 1 "Clean Up and Point Upl" Clean Up and i Prevent Criticism llontl Issue of 9:t7O,0HO !'; Good I ItoatK to He Voted mi at May ' Primaries .Meeting Succehsf'iil 1 Oood roads men of Coo? County, In session yesterday at Cnnulllc. ac cepted tho road plan ns outlined by K. 1. Cntitlnc, deputy state high way engineer. At tho snmo tlmo authorization was given for tho circulation or petitions asking that the $370,000 rond bond Issue bo placed beroro the people nt tho prlmnrln of .May 1!). L. A. I.IIJetivlst will prepare the petitions and no moro than 200 nnniM will bo necessary to have tho measure put on tho ballot. There was some talk among tho members of the Association from the northern ond of the county to have the road election put over un til tho fall, stating that this would glvo plenty of tlmo to havo sur veys made and a regular plan out- lined for tlio spending of the money. This, movo, however, mot with lit tlo favor, the majority of the mem bers favoring going through with the Issue In May and It so carried. To Make Wider Itoad (3. T. Treadgold, present from llaudon, was successful in a reso lution culling for a road 21 feet instead or 20 foot In widtli be tween Unndon and tho Curry Coun ty line. It waa shown that already 'tho ro.id Is graded for the greater width. This Is t'.:o same breadth stiggo' led by Mr. Cantlno in Ills re port, for the Maishfleld and Co qullle road, which he called tho moit Important piece of road In Coos County. Question About O. At C. Thero Is some intention us to whether or not tho O. & C. lnnds or tho holdings of the Southern , Oregon Compnny ran ho Included In tho two -percont of tho assessed val uation of tho county, tlio mentis by which tho amount or $.170,000 Is fixed. If this 13 not allowed tho amount will ho reduced Homowbnt, yot on the other linnd, If those lands nro allowed, tho amount will be larger. Among thorio attending tho meet ing from this end of tho county wore Charles St. Dennis, of Lake side; A. (1. Iluab, of North llond; nn d Charles Hall, .1. K. Montgom ery nml Karl Powell of Murshri'ild. Tho essay contest among the pu 'lls of tlio county for f.'lO in cash )ilze3 for, tho beat story on good roads was endorsed by tho nsso .elation. I XKW I.U.MUKIt MIMi INFANT CHILD IS FOUND NEAR TRENCH I'lttlo.One Is Adopted by Company of tU'scivtsts and .Valued ATter tho Kaiser n A-ctIC'l Ytn U l'oo Oar Timet.) METJ5, Germany, April 1. A Mctz company of reservists, most or thorn middle-aged and tho heads of families, who recently foun a ono 'nml a hair year old baby boy lying : near tholr trenches in tho east, prob ably left by some mother driven from her homo by tho Russians In ro trontlng, ndoptcd tho infant on Bight. JTho reservists choso tho Kaiser's I birthday as tho opportuuo tlmo to fchrlston tho lad, and bestowed on ;h!m tho nnmo of Wllhclm Metz. Tho city of Mctz, It Is understood, Intends officially to ndopt tho child and pro vide for Its education and rearing. HOLLAND IS GUARDING AGAINST SMUGGLERS Ktrn Pi emotions Taken to Pi event Law Violation tlljr Auiorlitcil Vmt In Cooi Ilir Tlmo.) AMSTERDAM, April 1. That oxtraordlnnry vlgihuuo has boon no essary to prevent smuggling In'o nml out of Holland during tho present groat war Is Indicated by an offi cial roport of tho Dutch Gonornl Hcndnuartci's, which shows that (12 smiigglers woro killed or wounded by flro from soldiers during l'Jin when :tr.,(i7!) BummnuseB wore Issuod Tor Hiuuggllug. In a rurthor effort to provont smuggling It Is now for bidden to Btorc uny goods within mi hour's walk of tho frontier. News of Nearby Towns J1:W.4 OK COUN'TV SKAT Notes About Coiiulllo People Told In tho lle'.-ald .Mrs. V. I. Hamilton departed for a thrco wooks visit to hlnltd nml tho Eastern part Of Oregon. - Horace G. ttahskopf, of this city, and Leslie Sparks, of Unndon, start ed for Wlllnmotto University after spending tho spring vncutlon ut their homes. C. W. Gnrdlnor Is carrying his right arm in n sling ub a result of a car kicking back on him while ho was cranking it. The body of Florence Oilman, whoso donth occurred at Snn Diego, California, Friday, March 17, wan sent to this plaeo for burial and arrived Sunday morning. Interment took place nt tho Masonic Comotcry Monday at 2 p. m. ItANCIIEIt MAKES TltOUIIMi DlttVKKK TO THE KltOXT Plant Will Cut 'JO.OOO I'ett a Day nt llli'hnrdwin ) EUGENE, Oro., April 1. A saw mill Is under course of construction jii tho right of way of tlio Willamette, Paclfie railroad two miles west of Richardson and .in miles from Eu gouo, which will cut a million and a half feet or fir logs thor bolongiug to It. M. linker, conductor on tho Wlllamotto Pnclflc train. Tho mill Is bolng constructed by Ulgdlow and Donna, and should ho ready for operation In about 10 days, says Mr. linker. It will hnvo a ca pacity of 20,000 feet of lumbor per day. I Tho logs wore cut to clour tho right or way for tho railroad, and Mr. Ua- , ker piirchusdd tho logs ns nn Invest ment. Wlillo tho mill la being erected primarily to saw thesn logs, It may bo a pormnnont plant. 1'cuer Hoi so Dinun Vehicles Found in Loudon Now til J Am'mUIO'1 rriM to Can Uf Tlinn.J LONDON, March 111. Moro than 1000 omnibus drlvurs and conduc tors and .1.1 in cabs and omnibuses hnvo boon sent to tho front, the annual leport of tho Traffic Ilranch of the Hoard v)f Trado reveals. It also Indicates u big decrease In the number of horsudruwu vehicles, llrii) vehicles being drawn by horjoH In 1!)M against II'.Hir. In ioo:i. Ilomcstcndcr In Kluslnw Country Tlirentens to Shoot Trouble which bordorod on n shott ing fray is told as follows In tho Eu gene register: Lorono Dold, tho lrumcstoador living on a mountain much near I Hccet.i Head, on tho const, and Who ! has linnil ilvlmr lilu unlirlilinra mi.1 othoni living 111 Hint part of the coun try eoiiBldornblo trotthlo Tor tho past savoral years, is now untlor nrront at Maplolbu, charged with threaten ing to kill Constahlo Harrington ot that product. Hurrliigton, who Is nlso n doputy uhorirr ror that district, wont over Into Dolo's country fromMaplotou 'to look uftor nonio cattle, and whllo Out thorn Dole, It Is nllegod, pointed 'his gun nt Hurrliigton and threatened to shunt, llnrrlugton forthwith ar retted tho man and brought him to Mnpletoit, whoro ho will bo given nn examination before .lustlce of tho Peaco Jon Morris. NOW KMOKE PIPES Cigaix nntl Cigarettes A'ro Seaio In Vicuna lOl AmucUIM Vtm ta Cxx lUj TIoim.1 VIENNA, March III. Owing to tho shortago of cigarettes and clgnrn, the people of Vienna aro taking to smok ing pipes, which hnvo novor hoforo attained any considerable popularity here. For some tlmo punt, It bus boon practically Impossible to got elgnrottos In Austria, although tho supply ror the army seems ttnllmltod. MANV SPECIALS ItUX Extra Tialns Aro Operated Over English ItoatN Dr AuotltttJ lirH oi Ml limn.) LONDON, March 31. Fifteen thousand special trains have boon 'run over tho London nud Hotith- western railroad during tho past year In connection with movement of troops. This whs ludopondcnt of Itlie largo number of trains for sol dlors on leavo, ninny empty trains 'run In connection with troop move ments and 2, .100 umhiilnuco trains. ZZ3 XOTICK TO COXTIIACTOKS m .rwirin ' rMVNf94H9HHHHHHHHHBHKMDBBHBCBBEV ! Have you ever tried TIMES WANT ADS? No matter what you have 'to sell, trade or rent. Times Want Ads will help you do it. And it does not cost jmuch. Try it and convince? yourself of the good results. b m A TRAIN on which n woll dressed ! St. Paul citizen wus recently truellng stopped ut a small town From the ear window could bo seen a dozen or muio hu"k yards. Heaps of i.'fnse were senttcied over Hie wcdj ground. Hero and there a tin an gilsteiieo In the sun. The houses were tlu'l. uninteresting mid In bud icpalr A eoiiplo of listless men boarded the t.alu and sank Into i their heats appureutly .thankful to bo 1 leaving tho phue. An hour later thoy approached nn ullior town. There was no dismal out look there. The imck yiiulii wero cur ipeted wllh chwo cropped grass and pat iieiued with llowor beds Fresh pnlnt ed while fuices sepurated tho Inwns. .Most of tho houses bud' been recontly i'ilntel "Ih this the county seat?" tho citizen Miskcd tho Kuidui tm. i -No: that last town Is tho county 'jout.' was bis aiiswei. "but this place in Kolng to be. That othor town hnsn't got enough seir respect to fight the bill that will muko tho ehtnge. This towu la n hummer. It deservca to wlu" Not Ico U hereby given that sealed bhls will bo received for thn clearing and grading of a portion of tho Co-ilullle-Marshfleld County Road In Road District No. 3, from Coalcdo to Davis Slough according to tho plnus ami specifications on file In Iho Office of the County Clerk. Tho County reserves tho right to rojoct any and all bids and t award Iho contract to a hlddor not the low xit should they doom It for tho tiost IntoroEts of tho County. All bids to bo filed vlth tho Coun ty Clerk on or hoforo tho Kill day of April, A. D., 191 i, ut tho hour of Tea o'clock A. M., on which day such con tract will ho lot. A cortlfloj cheek for flvo (f) por rent of tho amount of tho hid to bo deposited with tlio County Clork with bid to bo forfeited to tho County in cr.so contract shall V- nwardod and tho contractor shall fall, neglect or rofuso for a porlod of flvo days after such uward lu mado to enter Into a contract ami filo his bond to the satisfaction or tho County Court as required by law. A set of prana and specifications may bo had upon deposit of tho Sinn Clork. of two (2) Do'lars with tho County Datod at tho City of Coqulllo, Coos County, Oregon, this 22nd day of March, A. I)., 1910. nonEwrit wvtson. County Clerk ku, JEW ENLISTS Was l.ast Volunteer to Offer as Single Man 10, Awlttl I'rrat la Coot IUjt TlmM. d.ONDON. April 1. Tho last voluntary meruit among tho nlnglo moil in England was an East Sldo .low named Solomon. Ilo arrlvod at tho recruiting orflco almost on tho stroke of midnight mi tlio Inst day allowed for voluntary enlistment. GETS DIG FEES Luwjcr .Makes Money After Leaving Iho Cabinet (Ilir AwUloJ rrm to Oou IU? TImm.1 LONDON, April 1 Sir John Simon, who retlrod from tho Urltlsh Cabinet because he could not agroa with his associates on tho question of military compulsion, has returned to tho bar as a private jiructltlon-ir, ilia first big ease, u buU between two 'Insurunco companies, will como up 'shortly In tho Chuncory Division. !HIb ratalnlng foo lu this cuso, $35,- '000, Is an Illustration of tho onor 'nious rowards which aro possible to 'a high-class lawyer In England. XEW FISH COMPAXV lTiiiMiut River Is to llnxo Another Good Industry Thn Eiiguuo Reglstor tolls the fol lowing regnrdlng a now flchlng com pany for the Umpqun rlvur: Thomas Richmond, of tlio Ump qun Fishing, Storngo mid Oupply Company, ut Gnrdlnor, Is In tho city lor a few days on hUBlucsrf couuoctod 'with the company. Mr, Richmond nays tho Ico making machinery ror tho plant ban arrived on tho steamer Patsy nml will be Installed an soon ns possible. Tho necessary building has boon orcctod nml tho compnny will bo ready to do business within u short tlmo, lie says. The company was Incorporated sovoral months ago. J. II. Nowinnn, a local fish dcalor and A. K. Mock, nttorjioy, being mombers ot tho cor poration, Tho company Intonds to nhlp fish by tho carload nml will miMiufnctiiro It's own loo with which to puck thum lu tho curs, Mr. Meek said yesterday that tho company has boon flooded with or ders, hut not having tho plant yot in operation, has been unable to ship any fish yot, Mr, Nowmnn, who hns been lu tho fish business bore for many yours, will soon baglu to got salmon from the Umpqun instead of tho Sluslaw, as at present, ' MANY ACTORS ARE WITH ENGLISH ARMY Report Says Fifteen lluudietl Aro Now Serving; Willi tho Urltlsh Forces i nx AmocUIM rrcn lu Coot Dr TlmM.) ' "LONDON, April I There nro now l.fiOO ai'torti sorvlug with tha Urltlsh forms, It was announced ut u recent dinner In their honor given by momhern of tho theatrical profes sion. Lord Derby, who raised Eng land's hlg volunteer army, paid the momburs ot tho profession a compli ment for the assistance thoy had given lu his recruiting campaign when he nuld. "Nobody knows bet ter than I do how much roentltlng owes to tho drninatlc and variety pro fessions. One bad novor to appeal lo them In vnlu. They havo always, boon ready to glvo tholr sorvlcos, and much hi duo to them for tho uuc coss that has attended tlio voluntary rocrnltlng," ' MANV JOIN CLUH.4 PAPER COST RIG Government Expends (jii-go Sums on Printed Mntlev (Hr AuorUtM I'rrM lu Coot lit? Tlinr., WASHINGTON. April 1. Pa por used by the Government print ing offtco lust year cost 11,2:18,759 and salaries nntl wuges ut tho print ing office amounted to JU.JGo.ojO, Women Take Up DonioiiMV4loii Work lu South. Ilr AMnrlltfel VfMt If Cm HIT TlmM ) WASHINGTON. Mar. 31. -Homo domoustrutlou work among women lu Southern stutos by tho Depart ment of Agriculture brought 32,013 girls Into I'uuulug clubs, b.snt Into poultry clubs and 3002 Into broud olubB during 1915. Tbp ayqrago pi of It from ouch tenth of .an 'acre that tho cunning club glrbroqulrod, to cultlvato wus J2I.01 A poultry club girl cleared ?10l 17 profit from 30 hens.