The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 06, 1916, CITY EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, IWARSHFIELfc. OREGON.
THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1916 EVENING EDITION
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COOS BAY TIMES
M. t. MALONEY, Keillor and Pub.
DAN K. MALONKY, News Kdltor
Official Paper of Coos County
Official Paper City of Mnrshflold.
iiuloieu ui llio I'oalullHu tu Miirnti
Held, Oregon, for transmission
through tho malli ai aecond-cluam
mall matter.
SU11SCIUPTION 11ATI2S
DAILY.
Ono yoar $6.00
Per month .GO
WKCKLY.
Ono your SI. HO
When pnlil strictly in advnnro tho
ubecilptlon pilco of tho Cooh Hay
TlmoR Is $5.00 per yoar or $2.50 for
ilx months.
Address all communications to
COO 1MV DAItiV TIME
ALL VKKh CLOSKIL
cr wash n hnliy oovonloen times thnn
wash tho dishes onco.
Same Coos liny men sootn to think
bo, but It wasn't his whiskers Hint
iiuido Abiulinin Lincoln unreal man.
It Is en By to lie popular, .lust
devolo your oiillro convorsntlon to
boosting the follows yon are talking
to. and when you walk away they
will say, Thoio's a icnl fellow.'
CUKSTION 1'OK TIIK DAV.
What liar heroine of tho old
fashioned man who used to have
a red bandanna handkerchief trail
ing out of tho roar pocket of Ills
coat?
A (MTV HKAl'TII'Vli.
Ily Raymond MeKoown.
. . - i rvj i i.i i' int'iiui fi I'niiMirni uin
THERI3 was n general good fro.- ( ,",,,,,-,,, Mnrsl.flold to
Ing on tho part of ovcryono who 1 (.c(l))ril(c ,, mpii,,,, ,)f the
camo to Coos liny on tho first mliiond; Inters are coming In from
train yesterday. Visitors from Port-, nil over Oregon and possibly from
land. Eugene. Hed3iiort and Gardl- fan Francisco. Tlicso visitors when
nor all had an opportunity to come
In contact with the local pcoplo and
get better acquainted. Tho expres
sion most often heard was that
ovoryoue along tho lino of the now
railroad would feel much cloBor to
his noighbors than aver boforc.
Whllo tho Umpnua river people aro
only twenty miles away from uu,
thoy have heretofore seemed a good
ways off because of tho trouble of
transportation, but now they aro
closo neighbors. It will bo so all
along tho line and from now on the
different localities will find them
selves drawn together by tho com
mou tloj of southwestern Orcuon.
OPPORTUNITY II KIIK.
THI3 Hoschurg Commercial Club
Is communicating with tho
Urownada l-'rult .lulco company,
of Portland, with a view of having
that company establish a plant In
Douglas county. It Is set forth that
tho locality Is a good place for tho
production of loganberries, which Is
truo. Such a movo would bo a good
ono for Coos county. Thoro Is no
placo on tho whole coast where log
anberries grow so well and produco
bo heavily iu In Cooh county, if there
was Just a market for the fruit. Jf
theso facts woro made known to
sotno of tho companion who liianu
fnctura fruit Julcos or dry fruit,
doubtless a factory of some kind
could be located lioro and the farm
era would reap a great profit.
COOS HAY TIIAIIK IS OPKX.
(From Dally Ajtorlun.)
NOT very far to tho south of
uu Is Coos Hay, a community
1 ' o( thriving cities and abund
ant resources. San KrunrlH&i, a
gornter distance away than As
toria, has beou getting the Coos
Day trade. Kan Francisco has bouts;
Astoria has not and, of course.
San Francisco gch the IiiihIucsh.
That Is not right; but we have no
ono to blame but ourselves. Coos
Day is an Urcgmi community mid
It naturally interested In tho do
vclopinont of IIh state, hut it must
havo a means of getting Its pro
duct to market, and Kan FrauclHCo
supplied that.
It's up to Astoria to go after
what Is rightfully hers, by captur
ing tho Coos liny trade. And if
Aitorln supplies the means, she will
find tho Coos Hay trade iilto will
ing to bo wooed mid wedded by her
native neighbor to tho north. Ore
gon provides u ready market for
ovorythliig that Coos Hay produces
and this port Is Just us competent
as San Francisco to act as a trans
fer point In the IntoiNtnlo or Inter
national trade.
Our merchants and shippers to n
man should get In back of the K.
Klmoro & Co.'h newly Inaugurated
boat service between tho Columbia
rlvor uud Cooj Hay points. It Is
a big thing for Astoria and the
proper support will mean more
vcbboIo In tho Columbia-Coon Day
trade.
g
I WITH THE TEA t
l AND THE TOAST t
they return homo will tell their
friend? about Coos Hay. W.I II they
say how beautiful Marshflcld Is, or
how beautiful It could bo?
A club should ha oi unitized niuong
tho boys and girls to hulp clean up
tho city, badges with a motto of
some sort should be worn by each
one. The club should be divided
Into districts each one competing
against the other. This would cnutc
rivalry which would iiuiku them
work all tho hardor.
Thoto arc hundreds of things that
could be done; as, clean up tho
yard 3, paint the fences and houses
and clean up the vacant lots. He
tweou tho street and sidewalk
In many parts of tho city is a large
stretch of ground, which should lie
sown with griiBs and clover. Tho
park on the hill should bo cleaned
up and planted with flowers and
grass; tli'i 'Mill slough fill should he
harrowed and jrown with onts or
grusj. Anything that Improves tho
appearances of the city should ho
done.
'If wo Intend to bo rontly to re
colvo tho vIsltoi-M with a "City Ileau
tiful," wo shall havo to get busy
and work witli eulhiislasm, not lialf-hearledness.
News of Near by Towns
DKcim: o.v immoi:
Tho Coqulllo Herald nays:
Tho brldgo proposition wnu.gonc
over by committees from tho city
council and tho commercial club, and
itho C street location was fixed on.
Tho theory Is that tho bridge can be
carried above tho railroad and no
high ebovo tho rlvor that no draw
twill bo needed, and that wliarfngo
iicconiuiodatlons for tho lower river
traffic can ho provided further down
rtho river than at prcsout, getting
away from tho proposod bridge site.
It in not yet clear that anything but
fa draw brldgo will bo allowed by
tho war department, and that In a
'question still to ho settled.
COUNTY SKAT XOTICS
TO OUST CITE
THAI' IS WHAM' STATU HNUINKKIt
WOl'Ll) DO.
Wauls Deputy Dischaiged ami Sajs
It Is Necessary, As .Mutter
of Kctuioiuy.
SAMOM, Or.. April (!. State Kn
glneer Lewis has lecomniended the
discharge of K. I. Canllne, deputy
slate hlgbwnv oiighi'or, whose Job
wiu created by the ISM. legislature
In Its highway department consoli
dation scheme, Cantlno I1113 been
serving under nppolnlinont made by
Governor Wltliyinibe, under the 1
approval of the state highway hoard j
and the supreme court held In in
decision a few months ago that ho1
was a subordinate and must work
under State Knglneer Lewis. Can-
tlno draws $;t0()() a year salary.
I'niler Consideration.
M'ho stale highway commission has
taken the -matter under considera
tion. In his itntonionl, Knglneer
Lewis slates (lint a reconstruction is
necessary as a muter of economy,
on account of tho small amount of
money available for road work. Tho
stat omen t says:
"Tho vast amount of Held and
office work In connection with tho
settlement of outstanding contracts
for work heretofore performed,
makes It very do.ilrublo, If not es
sential, that tho field men In sub
ordinate positions, who aro familiar
wltli all the details of this work
from Hie very beginning, and whose
services will bo of value to tho pub
lic In tho settlement of tli".o claims
bo retained so long us work can be
provided."
.Must .Make Saving.
Tho engineer goes on to say that
jomo overhead saving must bo niade
and suggests tho discharge of Jlr.
Cantlno. Ho calls attention to tho
fact that Cantlno was assigned lo
Cooh county to make a survey and
that work being finished. -there Is
no oth"r assignment for him.
N
n
KliKCT .MAYOR CAXDIDATK OK
KANSAS CITY, .MO.
(i'eoi-ge II. Kduuids Defeats .Major
.lost, Democrat le, Who Sought
Re-elect Ion
III7 Annflalftl I'imj to Cihm 117 TlniM 1
KANSAS CITY, Mo.. April fi.
(ioorgc II. KdwnrdB, republican, re
ceived a majority of about 8,000
over Mayor .lost, democrat, who
sought re-electioij.
.MAY CO.MK M'OMOItimW
Lutheran
.Minister Will
tho City.
Arrive In
LATEST LOCAL NEWS
THIS AFTERNOON
TO () MO (.'OLD DKACII
.lurtgo Coke Lenies M'omorrow to
Hold Court
Judge Coko Is leaving In the
morning Tor Hold Reach whore ho
will hold n session or the circuit
court Hovoral days next week, re
turning In tlmo to tako up tho work
of tho adjourned term In Coos coun
ty tho week following.
POSTPOXK .MKKTIN(
The business and hocIiiI meeting
of tho IKpwortli League has been
postponed until after the Ilruco I Iv
ans ovungellutl meetings.
(JOKS MO COtJUILK
District Attorney LIIJeqvhM. was
In Coqulllo today and will bo there
tomorrow, representing tho county
In the Kinney tax ease.
INSPKCMION DAV
(irandma Lenovc, who has been ill
for several weoks Is not improving as
'her family could wish.
.1. W. Lenevo has received from
Washington today his bond and offl-
'elnl appointment as postmaster.
' .loo Coach and Attornoy lllachley
returned last week from a three
weeks trip to San Francisco.
.Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Delleu and
little daughter Myra spent several
daya In Coqulllo lust weok, .Mr. He
lton being at work on (ho telephone
lines and Mrs. Helieu mid Myra vIh-
Itlug rolatlvtiB.
PHYSICIAN RKTL'RNS
M'ho Coqulllo Herald sayH:
Dr. K. .1. Slociim, at one time a
hvoll known druggist at this place,
arrived hero after an absence of sev-
1 1 oral years. Ho and his family have
silicon residing In Washington whore
GOOD I'VI:M(1.
Thoro is n working class
strong and happy among
both rich and poor; there is
an Idle class weals, wicked
and nilserablo among both
rich and poor. And the
worst of the mUiiiidoistand.
lugs arising between tho two
onion come of tho unlucky
fact that the wlso of one
cluss habitually content-
plates the foolish of tho otli-
er. John Raskin.
HALF AN HOCK'S VACATION.
ihe owns a large ranch, lie Is now
j planning on locating at Marshflcld
' where ho will practice. Ills son Mar-
cus Is now employed on tho Hay.
Half nu hour's vacation
reneath a shady tree
Ii wMith so much in happluoss
Kiul Joy mid rest for mo!
Ifulf an horn's vacation
From grinding household cares,
From kitchen oluku and dusting
cloth.
And puns and brooms and stairs!
Vacations can ho longer
Dut none fun sweetor bo
Thau half an hour's vacation
Boncath a shady truo!
Mary Carolyn Davlos.
It i bettor to bo ignored than
bored.
Tho Coos Hay woman who is
thoughtful is novor u successful got-slp.
Evon a now clock is apt to 3how
Die marks of tlmo.
Any Cops Day woman would rath- y bo doing well.
I NEWS OF OREGON J
??
IN'KWMKKC Jones llros. com
pany, makers of elder and lnegar,
may locale a factory In Nowberg,
ORKOON CITY Tho city will
hao a candidate In the statewide
rai- for queen of tho Roso Festival
at Portland.
1 1 KRMISTON Clarence L. Car
son, district federal exterminator of
predatoiy animals In tills section,
trapped 07 coyotes during March.
PKNDLKTON The Woodrow Wil
son Democratic club will hold a
banquet Saturday, when M. A. Mil
ler. coll'-ctor of Internal revenue
will bo the chief speaker
SALKM The Stale Hoard or Con
trol has announced that no state
funds can be appiopriated for the
celebration of the opening of the
Columbia highway.
KIHSWNK-Mueh intoreU was ta
ken In Dress-up Week by tho people
of tho city.
SALK.M- Warden Mlnto. or the
poultoutlary, has been informed that
Oeorgo Clark, an escaped prisoner,
has been captured in California.
KITOHN'K -Two mon who robbed
the llosuinu grocery store seiuied
about $700 cash
ROSl-JHl'RC. Trout flshlui; In the
I'mpqna rlv r In Douglas counts
Is reported good, although the water
Is ory cold
KUtfHNR. Hlnelc bass, which wore
planted In Clear lako, aro ropoited
M'ho annual Inspection by the pub
lic and patrons of the North Dond
schools will be hold tomorrow-. In
tho afternoon there will ho cIuhkob
of uu hour and a half and then tho
pupils will bo dismissed and visitors
allowed to inspect the work of the
yoar.
KKPOKTKD ILL TODAY.
Harry 0. Hoy is confined (o his
homo on ucoeunt or a very severe
cold.
Theliuti Wll3nii, daughter or Mr.
and Mrs. ('. II. Wilson, Is much hot
'er, though she has been critically
111 with pneumonia.
K. W. Franklin Is much better
if tor hU operation a short time ago
it (he Mercy hoHpllal.
William L"waid, who fell, luoak
iig his arm and securing had bruises
i short time ago, Is recovering rap-illy.
M'ho Rev. J. Richard Olsonwrltes
that lie will arrive hero on the train
either Friday or Saturday. On the
Sunday nuriiing, he will hold 3or-
vlces In the Swedish Lutheran
church In Marshfleld, tho service
being in Swedish, and In the evening
a service In Kngllsli will be held
In North Rend. Ho was recently
called east to tlto bedside or his
rather who passed away a day artor
his, Rev. Olson's, arrival. The rath
er was 77 years old and had boon
married 512 year3, his wlfo, nged 80
veais, himm Mm jiitn Tim 0, homo
Is at Iloldrhlgo, Nebraska. A
CANDIDATES MUST FILE
THEIR PETITIONS SOON
SALKM, April fi. Candidates fil
ing nominating petitions or declara
tions for state or district eWccs havo
only ton tlnys loft In which to send
tlioiu to tho Secretary or State.
April 1 1 is tho latest date upon
which petitions or declarations may
ho riled under tho law. Those who
rilo with clerks In their respective
counties liavo until April 1!) In which
to rile. M'IiIm data also applies lo
district or product offices within u
county.
After April 11, enndhhilcs for
party nominations or their friends
may not file portrait cuts and state
ments la tliolr favor with tho Secre
tary of State for publication In the
orriclal party campaign pamphlet.
This also Is the latest date on which
any person opposing any candidates
for nomination may file statements
for tho campaign pamphlet over their
signature, giving reasons why any
aspirant should not bo nominated.
M'ho following day tha law requires
tho Secretary or State to sond iitale
meiitfi and portrait cuts Indorsing
and opposing candidates to tho State
Printer for printing In tho pamphlets, j
On this dote ho must commonco de
livering them to tho Secretary of!
Slato for distribution. All must hoj
delivered by May a. M'ho Secretary '
or State lias until May 10 la which
to mall to ovory registered voter n ,
copy of the official pamphlet of the
pnrty under which ho la registered.
North Pacific S. S. Co.
Str. Breakwater
Sails for
PORTLAND
TOMORROW, 6 A. M.
Breakwater
sails direct to
EUREKA
SAN FRANCISCO
SANTA BARBARA
LOS ANGELES
SAN DIEGO
APRIL 10
From
Smith Terminal Dock
Statements
For the month of March arP nft
ready. Depositors are requested to
call for them at their convenience.
Ini-df ii o
I be jrirst ivahoiml
Bank OF coos bay
Safety Plus Service
TAHIO M'M.V CUNTS
City Limits North Iteuil, ."e
nn com.mijm'Ation nn
IM TICKKM'S, !1. 75 .
Mnrslificlil-Norllt Itend
Auto Lino
Cars every ton minutes from
0 a. m., lo l'Ji midnight; to
South Slough onco a day,
leaving at 11 a. m.; to Um
pire tin eo trips n day.
(JOUST .V KINO, Props.
1
Olde.sl I tunic In Coot County
L'stnblMicd 1889
Flanagan (b Bennett Bank
Mnr.slifleld, Coos County, Oregon.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000
iNTi:m:sT paid on timk and ha vinos iikposits
Officers--J. V. HKNNKTM President; .IAS. II. FLANAGAN, Vice
President; It. 1 WILLIAMS, Cashier; O. l. WINCHESTER,
Assistant Cnshlor.
WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO.
Assets $2,340,000.00
Pays 6 per cent on
savings '
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
Local Treasurer
TIIK WMITi: IS KINO
Of nil SovtiiiK MarlilncM
Now located at JifiG Market are.
Vost. Phono 1-03-.I. Wo have
also got big bargains In all hinds
nf iibcd machines. AH machines
told on easy payments.
Flanagan Sh Bennett Bank
OF MVItTM-2 POINT
Capital $25,00
Ofricors J. W. I1ICNNHTT, President; JAS. H. FLANAGAN, Vice
President; L. SI. SUPLUU, Cashier; L. T. HH.MKNT, Assistant
Cashier.
ennett Trust Company
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000
OfriecrB J. W. IIKNNBM'T, President; M'OM T. IIKNNKTT, Vice
President; AltTHUH AI'KKOWN, Socrotary; IJUNNKTT SWAN
M'ON, M'rcasurer.
M'ho Only M'nist Company In (ho Slate, Outside or Portland, Which
Orgauled Under tho New Inv.
i:lks initiati-:
T. J. HOAIKU U A. II. IIOIKIIN
Vlarshfipfrl PA,NT AND
yidlbllllKIU DEC0RATING CO
KstlinateM FurnlsiiMl
hnMt M.lt Mrsliflelil. Oroa
HOUTII COOS ItlVKK I tO AT
HIOItVICK
JjAunch i:.picis
leaves .Mnr.shflcld every day
H a. in. Leaves head of river
at :t:;io p. m.
sti:ami:k kainhow
leaves lieml or river lally at
7 a.m. Leaves Marshneld ut
i! p.m. l-'or charter apply on
hoard.
IMK.'KliS .V SMITH, Props.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO.
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
M
The l-Uks held an Initiation hint
evening, lirluglu:.; ('ell Ireland end
Franlc Denning into the autlorod
herd. Installation or officers :.ud
a light h:iniiiet followed.
M'ho newly Installed officers are:
Tom .In in oh Kxuttcd Kulcr.
Coo. (inodrum Leading Knight.
Will Chandler- Loyal Knight.
M'. S. llnrvoy Lecturing Knight.
tiooiy.o Kotuor- Secretary.
Win. I-Jkhlad -Trensuror
.loo Williams Tyler.
Itnlph Larnwa.v- Inside (iiiard.
.1. (. .larvls ICsqiiire.
Franlc llorton Trustee ror three
yours.
On Sunday, the lodge will attend
tho Kplscopr.l church in a body, tho
occasion being a sermon by the Key
Drowning on "Fnttoriiallsin."
HAVE THE ROOF
FIXED NOW
See C0RTHELL
Plioiw 3171
OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
Gorst t'i Klntf.
I.eiuo Mnrsliflehl at 7 a. in., imil returning leaving from Umpire t
H a. uu Leave Slarshricld at II ii.in. and returning leaTo Sooth
Slough M 1 p. in. Leave Mur&liNcId nt f ! '" "'' "'ure,,
leave South Slough at O p. in.
WOOD GOOD WOOD
W. II. Lingo has It at Sl.riO and
$2 cash per lend. Gnrlmgo remov
ed. Phono UU7-.I.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
M'lio convenience anil profit of
Mimes Want Ads will bo demon-sli-ateil
hv a trial.
WEAVING All kinds a spec
ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680
12th Courth. So. Phone 220-R
Dr. A. L. Houseworth,
Physician mul Surgcoa
Offlcotlrviug ltlock.
Office hours: 11 to 1'2 h. in. a to
I and 7 to H p. m,
Phonca: Office llJI-.I; Ken., 1-1R-L
J. M. Wright
Phono 1S8-D
RUILDINO CONTItACTOn
Eatlmntes furnlshod on roauest
Abstracts
Kor reliable Abstracts of Title wd
Information about COOS HAY L
KSTATH, see
TitleGuarantee&AbstractCompany
Marshfleld and Coiiiiillo City, Orogon.
(eiieral Agents Kastsfdo nuil Heiigstachcn'H Addition.
Special attention paid to assessments and pa) meat of nr.
1IKNUY SHNGSTACKKN, .MmmK'cr.
Western Money
To Loan . . .
Rates Reasonable
COOS BAY DEVELOPMENT CO.
Dr. H. M. Shaw
Kje, Kar ami Throat Specialist
GIjASSKS lnjTTHII
Phono liiO-J. Itooms UO 0-2O1
Irving lllork.
DIt. MA'PllH II. SHAW.
Physician nnrt Surgeoa
Phono :jo-j.
H G. Butler
CIVIL KNOINEEK
Room 304 Coke Bldg. Phono 14B-J
Residence Phone 363-L.
PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY
We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Elficieni aw
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
i"
ill I CtKi; lU'lLDIN'O
.MMtSIIIIILI), OltlHJOX
, IM. SPi:ciLTV OK
Scientific Electric Wiring
Id'i us figure on anything jou hae In this Hue, We do it right,
guarantee our vtoih and It may make money lot- both side.-,.
Electric and Heating Supply
Company
WE DO WIRING AND JOBBING
IMIOXH -ill 78 Content Avenue 1-J. fl. OPPKRAfAN", 5fgr.
W. G. Chandler
ARCHITECT
rioouu 301 and 302, Coko Bulldln
Marshflold, OreKOu.
SAVE MONEY
by ordering the famous
HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut co.il, ton $1.00
Luiup coal, ton $5.50
Or halt ton of both.. $1.75
1). MUSSOX, Prop.
Phono 1H-J or leave orders
at llllljer's Clpir Storo
GRAVEL
Wo are now prepared to furnish ORAVEL In "T utl
from pllo lu our y&rd or In carload lot, at following pni:
From pllo on crouud, J2.VP por yard.
Canoad lota, takflii from car, $3.00 Pf '
Retail Department.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Onnnulu PnoLnfU. Flit)
'""-' vo vu
MJ IMW
DRY WOOD
at
Campbell's Woodyard
North Fi-ont Street
Phone 08-.1
EXPERT WELDING of METALS
Steel, brass, cast, Iron and aluminum castings made
like new
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Koontz Garage
Phone 180-J. North Front Slreei
Times Want Ads Brin R
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