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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1916 --EVENING EDITION FOUR U I r U V .1 -r U r cods bAy times M. O. MALONBY, Keillor and I'tib. DAN K. MALONBY, News EJtor Official Paper of Coos County Official Vaper City of Mnrehflold. cjUIuiou in uiu i'OHiottico ivi Murou field, Orogon, for transmission IkrouEh (ho tunlli M eecoud-claBH niml matter. aUUSCIJIl'TION ItATBS DAILY. Olio your ?G.OO Per month "l' WBBKliY. Ono year .'Jl.BO When wild Btrlctly in ndvnnco tliu ubscilptlon ntlco of tho Coos Hay Times is $G.OO per year or J2.50 for liz months. , neonlo will talk about him, uovor gets nnyWlioro. Every tlmo mother has n fuss with father atiu wondurs wioro tho iniilo got n ronntntlon for boing Btubl)orn. A MANAUIMt SAVICS CITY IHOXF.V. SN HAKAlOh In having a ;0Rt encouraging and gratifying ex perience wth Its government un der a city manager. The city Is one op 5G In tho United State3 that con ducts Its municipal buHiness through a manager and this Is tho way it Iuih worked out, according to tho Mnrln Journal. . Tho council looked about for a man of qualifications for tho place, ono competent" to con duct tho.affalra, of tho city, for, In fact, u liiniiagvr. ' It found -ono In tho poison of .1. V. Holand, a civil engineer and architect. Ho was a nun-rodldont, but tho council was looking for ablllly, and made res idence a secondary consideration. Politics Was not considered at all. Tho now manager was given a. salary of ?1!00 n month, with tho proviso that ho should fiirnlah his own auto mobile, and ho proved to bo n real llnd, conducting tho business of tho cl.(y on tho lines of that of nny big corporation. And, says tho Jour nal. "Ha affairs woro never boforo si) efficiently nnd piomptly looked , at, tor ub now." It Is not necessary to pull "political strings" In San Hnfael. Tho council Is Blmply'the board of directors fqr tlio corpora tion of San Hufnol and tho manager docs the roat. And having n man of oxporlonco, ability and cnVaclty, ono who knows Homcthlug of practical mattors, is not only an added oxponBO to tho city, but offocts n real saving. Iloro Is whtt tho Journal says on that point: "Tho salary of $200 por month which tho city pays tho managor has not proved to bo an oxpense, as bo Is nblo to save that amount in Coos Hay women do not cry iib much as they used to. Their com plexions aro not waterproof llko they used to bo. ATiy C003 Hay man wlio baa te contly purchased a good-sized steak from tho butchor will tell you that It Is quite a compliment lo bo called a brother to tho ox. After n Coos Hay man has beoii married for awhile, .ho Imagines that ho Is happy If ho Isn't ns miserable as ho wiib yesterday. A Coos Hay woman may bo fond of hablc3 and yet not bo keen about raising a family of. thirteen. MKillT TltY A ZK1THM.V. Though aviators now can teach You flying feats that mako you stare, There's no way yet that you can roach Your wondrous castles In tho air. II. R. Chandler. I n,.nnMlll ..rMTinM II ( rcnouivu. MUM NUN $.$ ir. 13. CROUCH was over from his homo at Coqulllo, I - - nnnrniil l,l,lllli j l -mm ' ' '"waOTraM'?' hhtoiih!.... JUtlTflnLN DLLtblLU DA3LDHLL GUUIlLd HIORT FULSOM, of Coiinlllo, was a visitor horo on htiBlnoss today. R. 10. DUNSON was a visitor todny from the Capo Arago lighthouse. H. H. SMITH, of North T.akc, was down today on ti short business trip. .MRS. MONA ROHHIN wns down from Towers today on a (shopping . visit. I2MMA. It. CROSS, -of Myrtle Point, was horo today doing some shopping. WIMjIAM W. HOLLAND In In tho city today from ills homo at Par kcrsburg. DULHI2UT HHtfSON, of Tomplaton, wns among lite hUBlucas visitors In tho city today. I5INKST WATKINS camo In from Kngcno on tho. train last evening for a business visit hero. BL'UCXi: PAPKU CIVICS COOS RAY (Jit NOTING Tho Eugene Ouard prints tho fol lowing pleasing greeting to Coos Hay, on tho occasion of tho opening of tho railroad: "This afternoon tho first through paBBongora from Bugono will Blcam for Mnrshflcld. "Hugono and Coos Hay ahook linmlB tho other day whon tlio nowly opened Western Union Tclograph lino to Mnrshflold buzzed "OK" to tho 15 congratulatory messages sent by our merchants. Four hours later Portland had not yet opened her eyes to sco Hint tho link connecting Coob liny with tho outsldo world had been Joined. "Tho C.OOS Bay country Is destined to mean much to Bugouo. (, Tho onormoii3 resources yet undeveloped tho wide areas of territory yot open I for Bottleinont, tho commercial re lations yot unpromotcd will mnko tho Coos Day cities important in tho ! futuro development of Oregon. L. II. COItNWJALL camo lown from Gardiner Inst evening on tho train for a business visit here. I "Tim nvtmiHl.-in nf llio tinw rnll- other expenditures. Ho .Iocs tho nm, n(jw tfl collipIoloM ,iavo work of tlm city engineer and In tlBbc0l walchod wllh ,nlorcBt jn 0VCry way saves a cost of from $1000 to., on l(o pncfc C(J.l8t aM Bpocn, $1500 per year; ho doea tho build- 0XCU,0IIS nro boIllg nrmmcu to nig inspection aim saves mo cuy vsU tho )CW,y opoJO, lorrllory, from $oi) to $500 per year; ho locsJEHgono R0QB July 12 hot tho clt. Izons propnro to mako this excursion tho blggoat, tho best and tho Jolllcst tills part of the country has over scon. "Mnrshflnlil North Ilond. Cooulllo. and In ninny other ways saves money HunH0Ili Gnn,lnor, Klownco, Acmo, VHXIKB IS ANNO UNO HI AND SUMMONS SKItVHI) THIS WHHK FltKD WILSON' wns a passenger south on tho Adeline Smith this morning, to San Francisco. 12. L. Jl'DOUGAL, nttornoy from IJortland, arrived hero yestorday to look- aftor souio legal business Out of JM Xnnics, Sewn to fJraiitl Jury anil - i Ti'lnl .fury for Regular Circuit Court Session Tho vcnlro of tho grand Jury and tho trial Jury Is out. Deputy Shor 'Iff W. C. Laird was horo this inorn- 'ing suinntonlng tho Jurymen from -this section. Thoy miiBt appear In Coquillo foi' tho opening of tho reg- lilar circuit doitrt bcssIoii. Out of III names listed below will bo picked Bovon mon to act ns grand Jurymen and 1! I for the trial Jury. ' Tho following nro tho summoned Jurymen: From Marshflold Oscar Uulov boii, A. 11. Campbell, CScorgo A. Haines, Mllo . Sumner, .1. II. Slad- f'lloii, John Hlllstrom. From North llcnd C. A. Nollncr, 'W. (1. Ramos. From Handon K. Lowln, J. W. Mnst, Preston C. Stephenson, II. C. IMpplo, John Dickey, W. M. Kay, and H. A. Cuorln. , From Myrtle Point Rny 11. De ment Fred H. Oarrott, C. II. Duller, William II. Wlso. From Coqulllo W. C. Roso, N'lck Johnson, J. P. Hoyorfl. Froin Rural T. 1). Land', John P. hlaycs. From ' BastBldo U. T. wmy, Charles .1. Furhop and Frank Row- 1011. From llausor W. lllllls Short. From Tomploton John Stolnlech- hor. From ParkorBburg Tliomno Dov- urnux. I-'roni AUogany Alfred Rodlno. ,BVBItY THAJl OF LKAfJl'B IS TIKI) WITH PEM'BXTAUB OF ,50( PERCIJNT.(JB OF y COAST 1MAQVK, W Ii Portland 2 2 2 2 Pet. .500 .500 .500 O .500 .500 .500 FRANK n. WAITB rotumed to Suthorlln on tho morning train. Ho will ho back again next wcok. , AMJICUT MATSON loft on the. Adcllno Smith this morning for San Francisco on a bualnoss trip. AJo In Hrucc BvunsV on i:igc O. Sco nil Bait Lake . . San Francisco" Oakland . . . . , Vernon ... . Salt Lnko . . IDT ."( ltoJ rtQxt to Cooi liny Tlmn.J SAN FRANCISCO, April S. Pos sibly for tho only tlmo this season all tho ton m h of tho league aro tied in pori'ontngoB with "tho saiuo number of gamcB won and lost. Vernon gavo Los Angeloa ono terrible heating yes torday, finishing tho massacre with a 111 to 1 scoro on the ncnlp. Tho scores of yoBtorday follow: At San Francisco: It II B Porllnnd fi 1 !1 2 Sail I'VanclBco 10 15 llattorles: Clark, Smith, llouck and Haworth; Riium and O'Rrlon. At Los Angolcs: It II B Vernon 1 U M 1 Los Angoloa 7 12 '1 llattorles: Qiiliin, Hltt and Mltz; Urant, Williams, Ware, llortsman, Thomiison and Holes, Hrooks. At Salt Lnko: It Oakland If' Hnlt Lnko 12 Hnttorlos: Manzor, Klein Mnrtln, Poor and Blllott; Munsell, Potornon, Million and Hnnnnh. 11 B 15 8 12 3 SIIFORO BETE JUDOB SKIPWORTH returned to Bugonc on the morning train af tor several days hqro on court bus Incss. (ho work of viiiporlntonddnt of strocts ai)d saves a salary of ?;!00; and ho savoa tho architect's feos, which at tlmoH ia a material sum; ho saves tho cost of Inspector on city work, for tho city." 4464i I WITH THE TEA i Min -rur TnnoT a hiuu inc. iuhoi Mapleton, Heaver Hill, and all tho rot, Bugono bows to you. May your futuro prosperity be unlimited." (.'it N ISriico Hviiuh? on I'ngo 0. See ml DEPUTY SHERIFF W. C. LAIRD camo ovor on tho morning train, summoning Jurors for tho next term of com t. MRS. ANITA VALENTINE, of Port- luml, ia hero in tho Intorcsts of tho Portland Roso Festival, ar riving on tho train yesterday. CHAS. HALL and wifo loft on tho morning train for Portland nnd Hood River, expecting to bo gouo sovernl days on a business nnd pleasure trip. DR. L. P. SORENSONp of Hnndon, who sold out his prnctlco there and enmo through this morning on his way to Chicago. He will locato In tho cast. N. B. MILLER and wife, who havo been In Powers for tho last year; loft this morning for Klamath F11II3 where they intend to lo- r cato. (iOOD F.VIININO. There nre two freedoms tho falio, where tlio man in free to do what ho Hkos ' tbo true, w'liero u man la fro to do what ho ought. CliaiUu .Kluguloy. tftV- TIIK TEST. I. Spring aeut hor woatller Hampluu Aiounil, fiom oaut to wont, And hade tho people tell her Of ih6 dayx thuy liked tho best; The dreamy dayu, on hill nnd plain, Of ntao ruollng In tlio lain? II. And tho tlnd pttoplo aiuworod: "So Hweyt all spring tluyu sooni So bWot it Is to wako again Fimn winter's torniydream, Wd love all days that ueem to any: "Mhw Sprlimtliuu's coming home to att" Frank L. Stnnton. No uuittqr bow careful a Coos Hay woman may bo, alio ulwuya losoa hor Hood namo'wliou she gota marrlod. SURPLl'S OF FOOLISIIXKSS. A llltlu.nonijuiiso Now, nnjl thou, la illtih(id by tjio Host of men. And 11 Is vary Much tlio rulo, VJ3 got ouoiikIi qii 'April phule. . J. W. Ilonnott. J X ' AT THE HOTELS X Cliauillei Hotel II. L. Deatou, Portland; II. L. C'oloinan, Portland; S. Strnuaa, San Francisco; S. L. Wllllums, Myrtle Po'nt; W. J. Hill, Powers; J. D. Hrnwuell, Portland; S. II. Youons, Chicago; Charlea Koniplar, Temple ton; Frank O. Olovor, Portland; E. L. McDnugnl, Portland; L. II. Cornwall, lardluor; Mrs. Anita Val entino, Portland; Mra. F. O. Mason, Myitlo Point; R. S. Wirlght, San FrancUco; A. Thrift, Coqulllo; A. 0. Hull, Oakland; F. O. Gruff, Port land; I). M. Wolf, Seattlo; A. B. Rosa, Poitland; B. Vlckora, San Frtnoiaeo; W. H, Jenkins, Portland; Ernoat Watklna, Bugono; It. T. M0010, nandon; Oeorgo W. Mooro, Jr., Hnndon; F. E. Molzor, Bugono; 1. M. Hanka, Poitland; R. B. Dun son, Capo Anrgo; W. M. Christen bon nnd wife, Coqulllo; B. B. Smith, North Lnko. St. Law'ienco Hotel Dick Holland, North llaiul; Chns. Stanley, lloavor III11; Mra. J. D. Wllliaui3, Portland; C. Andorson, Coqulllo; Mia. C. Houtln, Powers; William W. Holland, 'Parkersburgi II. B. Crouch, Coqulllo. Llojd Hotel Mock Forkich, Myitlo Point; J. T. Posolk, Heaver Bill; Mrs. Lena Rob bin, Powers; Dolbert Henaon, Tern- LATEST LOCAL NEWS THIS AFTERNOON HOME FROM LOXO VISIT Dr. nnd Mrs. Ira II. nartlo of North Ilond havo arrived homo from a long visit of soven weoka. Mrs. Hnrtlo stayed with hor paronts nt Los An geles whllo Dr. Hnrtlo wont to Now Orleans. MOVIE OPERATOR HETUItNB Ilomor Hall, formerly operator of tho projecting machlno at tho Noble Thoatro, hut who haa been In Eastern Orogon for boiiio tlmo returns to Coos llnv tomorrow nnd will rcsumo 'hlo old position at tho Nohlo. Mr. Halo is an export In his lino and gota tho best rcBiilta out of tho pictures. . FORECLOSURE STARTED Pnpcra woro served today by Dop uty Shoilff W. C. Laird In tho caso or F. A. Moas and wlfo voraus E. T. Coffelt nnd wlfo, a foreclosing proceeding. Tho complaint alleges that on April :i0, 10 HI, tho plaintiff loined $1500 on n 12-months' DR. A. L. HOUSEWORTH and Dor- promissory note, which later was ey Kioltzor loft on tho morning train for Portland where thoy will Join ' their wives who have hcnii there visiting. MISSES LUCY AND FLORENCE POWERS nro oxpoctod homo on tlio afternoon train from tho st.nto university at Eugeiio, to spend a week's vacation with tliolr par onts. W. H. JENKINS, traveling pnason gor agent of tho Southern Pacific, returned last evening from Han don and Coqulllo. Ho will return very shortly to Portland. HARRY GORDON, of tho Cordon Shoo . Company, roturuod yestor day afternoon from a hurry up trip to Portland whoro ho wont to meet n alioo salesman from tin oaatoru firm. MISS1IUTTOXIS HERB Lndloa or Cooa Hay ahould meet, MIbb Button nt tho (lood Hnusokoop ing Store noxt Monday and loarn tho true dullclouanoaa of. tljo Heochnut hiroductH. Sho will ho horo all next wook to demonstrate thoso oxcollent Lfoods. You aro cordially Invited and ox poctod. OLLIVANT & NASRURQ WOULD LEO B. R. PiyrERSOX, FORMER P.1CSI ' DBXT, ASKS FOR COOS SLIDES Ql'KSTIOX I'OR THE DAY lfvbr notion how narrow-minded the other follow can bo, whon he Is arguing with you. Tho Cooa Ray man who is afraid to tlq, thing because he Is afraid 'Rural School Supervisor of Jackson County Wants to Advertise Rail road Celebration Always .a booster for Cooa Hay, B. R. Poterson, for 25 years a well Mxiiown resident of this section and Fnow rural school supervisor for .Jackson county, writes ashing that nlldos of the county, of tho rallroaj plotou; Mrs. H. Ulthof and children, and the cities horo bo sont him that TiUamoo;; Minu'o Ned, Hnndon; E.fho may show them through his soc- R.M paid, nnd $!1800 wn 1111 18-inonths' note, $21500, of which remains 1111 paid. Proporty In North lloml waa taken as security. PORTLAND, Oro., April 8. The Stanford boat crow, who woro de feated by tho Untvorslty of Wash ington onrsinon yestordny at Soattle board.'d tho steamor heaver bora to day for San Frnnclsco, taking theli nholl with thorn. Tho dofcat win mnko no change In tholr plana of tho mon to coinpoto In tho Pough kcopslo Regatta. Wlho Is lli'iuo BvunsV on page II. Sco ml IS COMBINED Tho North Pncirie Steainshlp Co. and Cnlifornlii South Sea Nnvlgatlon Co., of San Francisco, havo offocled a combination, according to word re solved hero by Agont CuBhlng. Tho prosont liidlcntlonB nro Hint this will not affoct tho aorvlco of tho Hroak ater and tho Kllburn. Tho coin- hmulos will retain tholr aoparato namoB, but go togothor In oxtondlng tholr freight sorvlco to Mexican, Cen tral and South American porta nn far as Valparaiso.- C. P. Doo, president of tho North Pacific rompnny, says his conconu takes ovor tho oporallng dopnilniont ot tho organization, which nt tlio nmo tlmo tnkes ovor tho Alllanco nnd Coorgo W. Elder, both or which hnvo piled In hero, nnd tho Roanoko or tho naw orgnnlzatlon Frank M. Stark Is presldont, Walter S. Scam- inell, vleo proBldont and gonornl lnan- ngor and C. P. Doo, port manager. Tho lnttor la atlll proaldont or tho North Pacific Stoafahlp Co. lHtUCB B VAN'S TO SPEAK RACK IX PORT MIMX Bvangollst Hruco Evans is oxpoot- od this afternoon, togQthor with Mrs. Cnpt. A. R. Paulson,- of tho stoma 3vnn8( on tJl0 train from Bugono l.nnm.. n'nmA mill fnnmnrliF rt lllfl. -"... . ... Bcho'-vor c'ooo end formorly of tho Wc'Urr.or ;iart of tho tlmo sho jiIUjiI In hero last fall, wan up from North Ilond today visiting old friends. Ho hna boon with tho craty on tho South ern California run for tho Parr-Me- JCormlck lino. IS IX PORTLAXR A mossago from Portland snys: F. V Cook of Marshflold, la roglstorod at the Hotel Honaon In that city. TO VISIT PARENTS Miss Virginia Lyster loft this morning to spond tho week end with hor paronts on Smith River. 'Little Louise Thomas went along too for tho visit. Who Is Rrueo Evans? Sco ml. on page (i. JankliiB, Myitlo Point; Emma Cross, Myrtle Point; L. B. Adams, Cottage urovo; W. A. Harnett and family, Mjrtle Point; Wl C. PunRn and family, Poitland; A. M. Mllcher, San FarnelROo. lilauco Hotel L. E. Adams, Cottage Grove; J. D. Graham, Coqulllo; M. T. Clinton, Co qulllo; W. S. Grnhain, Portland; Goorgo Sliafor, Powers; T. J. Clark, Powors; E. R. Keoney,-Powers, I. C. Laird. Myrtlo Point. tlon nnd at tho samo tlmo advertise the coming or to railroad colouration. Tho lott'tr has Just been roC'olvod fat the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Peterson writes that ho novor has forgotten 'this section and wants to do his best In getting It before tho people. Ho says that in his line or work ho has extraordinary opportun ities to spread tho cod nows. If any such slides can bo pro icured they will ho sent him for ater- optlcon lectures. Who N III me 011 page II, Hums? Sco nil, Who li ltriiro Bvans? nn p.'tgo 0. Sco ni nnd tomorrow'iilght tho apoakor will opon his series of meotings nt tho Mothodlst church. This ovonlng no vIll ho at tho Ihiptlst church to meet tlio pcoplo. VESSEL MOVEMENT. Sailed ' Adollno, Oakland, 2 p. m. Cleono, San Franoisco, 2 ( p. m. Rustler, Roguo Itlvor, Into yesterday, Roamer, Port Orford and Rogue River, today. Due Hero 4 Hardy, Soil Francisco, to- ' morrow. , Vina is Rrueo Evans? Sco ml on page (1 SOUTHERN' PACIFIC CHA XfiE IX TRAIN' SERVICE Bffoctivo Sunday, April Dtli, 1010. Leavo Dally No. 4 3:40 p, in. 4ii!0 p. m, 5:00 p. m, 0:10 p. in. Arrive. Leavo Dally No. 2 7.30 a. 111. 8:35 a. m. 9.1 S a, in., 10:30 a. m.' Arrive. Marahfteld Coqulllo Myrtle Point Powvjra Arrlvo Dally No. 1 -0;10 a, m. 8:1C a. m. 7:40 a. m. G;40 a. m. Leave. Arrlvo Dally No. 3 C:25 p. m. 4:20 p. m. 3:28 p. 111. 2:20 i. ni. Leave,' No.'s 1 and 4 makq direct conneotloiiB with Willamette racirio for Eugene. All. trains make direct connections at Coqulllo with boats to and from Pandan. JOHN M. SCOTT. General Passenger Agent Add to your Home Comforts and At- FATHER nft or yoiirhnhl daj's labor ttml ,,11. , romfoi'l nnd I'cliiMilioii than n n(c i,nk,,,r h 'l ......!.... , " "air h. chair? MOTHER Wliul gives jott inoio plcasuie tb.ui 0nv lug cluiTr In uhlch to sent jntir filcnd licn fel,0 drl " I mw in- I'linf, iiwhllo In fln nf(i..ii,, "k how or flint, nulillo In the uflciuiiiin YOUXfJ FOLKS What adds more to tlm nllinith '''"11 In nnco of, the slUlng room or pallor In jourlmnioil llico riHKiiiH ciiiiiis ur i-nsj- tiimis.' In fact, they nro MuncHiiug tlm H,i0 jmlj n ' tnlto prhlo and comfort In, Coino In mul ct m 1 j 011 souio nice ones. ARM ROCKERS FROM mog V T k oieg oc Harvey u Complete House Furnishers "I Miaht as Well Do Them Before Wc Go Oil. Since we installed the Gas Water Heater, AK " washing is no tiouble at all." mrs MiiwiPP has ALSO DISCOVERED that every d iug job around the house is far easier with plenty ollioti! and that the GAS WATER HEAlhR is saving nsrnmi time and hard work each week. , A GAS WATER HEATER in your home will do as The cost of installation and operation is so low you m tier why you didn't have one long ago. LOOK OVER THE LINE OF GAS WATER HEATERS AT OUR OFFICE OR YOUR DEALERS TODAT, Oregon Power Cft Telephone 178 t . 'I OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE riorut x. unit:. .. .... j I.eno Mnrshflcld nt 7 a. in., anil irlurnlnK llnC J, ; 8 ii. in. Leavo Marslifleld at II am. mm " ... r ....-. M..rul.fl,.! lit C P. n' DU Diinw'l !' ,,, -" .......... . leavo Souih SIiiiikIi nt O . 1" Ab s For rcllaMe Ali.l 'Jjjl Infnimat al'out COOS !" ESTATK, bto TitleGuarantee&AbstractCompany Marshflold and Coqullle City, Oregon. General Agents Kastsfdo nnd SciiRhtnrken's Addition. Speclnl nttcntlon imlu to nKsossnicius r-'- .,,,, niSXIlV SKNflSTACKi:.V, iuui INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATONC0 S. SB Adeline Smith Passengers Only Y SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL "" PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOW C. F. MoGEORGE Passenger and W Times Want AdTiring R1 .ifcU. aj.'.-i rf"iiii " 4X.: i. v fcn f-'t 3 -' . r wUb rf A !" Jftfcj