The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 13, 1916, CITY EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1916 EVENING EDITION
TWO
COOS BAY TIMES
H. C. MALONKK, lidltor muU 1'ub
DAN K. MALONtiY, News Kdltor
Official Paper of Coon Count)
Official V)mt City of Mnrsliflcld
Uny fomlnlno box to bo strangely af
fected and Rreatly bttWit'od by lilms
before this.
uuturuu ai tilt) i'OHluuict) al aihihii
Meld, Oregon, for transmission
through the malli ai second-claui
mall mattor.
SUIJSCItll'TION HATES
One jenr $6.00
Cor month CO
An Independent Republican nows
paper, published every evening ox
copt Sunday, and weekly, by
Tim Oooa Hnr Time I'uMlslilnir Co.
CHANCi: I'OK HU.M.MHH IIOTW.
THERE Is n fircnt opportunity In
Coos county rlclit now for
some ono to build n big num-
mor hotel. Perhaps eoveral have aucli
a plan In mind but nt any rate the
chnnco Is hero. Tlio railroad Is fin
ished and tlio Southern Pacific rail
road Is advertising the remirt pio.i
flures of tlio Coos Hay country all
ovor tlio United States. Tlio result
.will be that thousands will ceo this
country and a largo porrentiiKo of
thorn will route as summer tourists.
As It Is now hundreds flock to tlio
beach ovory Sunday anil the crowu
Is tnado up of only the local people
Tho railroad will brim; hundreds
jnoro nud ninny will wnnt to stay for
n period of nt loast it fow dnyn. That
a summer hotel on oiiu of tho beaches
or In some deslrablo and nttrartlvo
spot would ha u successful and hht
paying vontnro can hardly bo denied.
It will probably not ho long before
tho opportunity Is lecogui.cd by Homo
fnrsoolng business man who has tho
monoy to Invest.
1'Jvory now nnd Uui n Coos Hay
girl whoso race look IIU a innrsh
mnllow will look at nnoCicr t'irl nnd
say "Ceo! Ain't It nwful the way they
powder lliolr fnco?"
Tho ordinary dot; will bury n bono
when ho gets through chewing It,
and that Ih whero tho dog has It on
some human beings who llvo within a
hundred miles of Coos Hay.
STAXLHY IHWidS TO Will)
Louis Snluidii)
lliiudoii
TO .MOVH AT OXCI'J
('apt. O. P. Ilritt of tho Coos Uny
Coast (luard Station this aftornooii
Will Many Hlsli'
Mulil n(
Stanley llrlggu, youngest son of! received n tolegrnm from Coast Su
Mr. and Airs. O. V. HrlfiKS of this Iperl'itundont Wellnuiler. of Snu Fran
city, nud Miss lOlslo H. howls of
Prosper, will bo married Saturday ev
ening at Hatidon, tho Itov. Mr. Smith
of that city officiating. Tho groom's
parents from this city will attend.
.Cisco, saying "Authority la granted
you to accept the new station. No
tify tho contiactor and lini'iedlntelv
icHiinio charge of the buildings, mov
ing crow ninl (Miiilpmoiit :l once."
TIM 10 TAIJLM
WILLAMKTTH PACIFIC MOTOH
OAH
Tho brldo was In .Marshfleld lastfCapl. Ilritt said that possibly bo will
winter wIimi who van employed in Istnrt tomorrow moving Into tho now
h'conomy Is a confounded virtue,
but a pair of whlto slocking should
not bo worn more than n week at a
time.
Tho old fashioned man who wore
i Imps on the bottom of his pants be
cause ho was afraid they wouldn't
stay down, now has a son who wears
ciifrs on thorn because ho is afraid
they won't stay up far enough.
A Coos Day woman knows what
sbo wauls the minute sho dlscovors
sho can't gel It.
Kehfclil's nloro and resided with Mr.
nnd (Mnj. Henry lliick. on South
Fifth ntreot lit that time. Sho Is
known to many ouug pooplo both
hero nnd In tho CohuIIIu Valley.
Tho groom Is omplo.ied at the
Prosper mill whero ho has been for
some tlmo past, and Is popular nnd
well known among tlio younger set.
Tho couplo will malto tlnir homo in
Piosper.
sli'tlon at Charleston P.ay (hit has
beeif completed li Jolm IIIIIeIioiu.
Leave Leave
Mnrshflold North Dend
G:4B n.m. 7:00 n.m
7.45 n.m. 8:00 n.m
8:4G a.m. 0:00 n.m
0:ir n.m. 10:15 B.m
10:45 a.m. 11:00 n.m
ll.-.'IO a.m. 11:45 n.m
12:50 p.m. 1:15 p.m
1: 15 p.m. 2:00 p.m
2:15 p.m. 3:00 p.m
a: 15 p.m. 4:00 p.m
G'OO p.m. G:15 p.m
5.40 p.m. G:D5 p.m
C:55 p.m. North city limits only.
7:30 p.m. 7:45 p.m
OltUKItKI) TO VIIM.MMA
.Mrs. W. K. Sharon, who Is In the
city visiting Willi her parents, Mr.
nnd .Mrs. II. llnrknnseo, bus received
word from her husband who Is on tho
IT. S. S. Hushnell, that his vessel is
now at Iloston nud will go to I lump-
ton Iloads, Virginia, on April 2!i. Ho
expects to remain there for somo time
and as soon ns ho Is sure that such
a to bo tlio case .Mrs. Sharon will go
You can knock tho girls nil yoii0ast to Join her husband while ho Is
If thoy were not wearing black yon
could never tell thul somu Cutis Hay
pcoplo wore In mourning.
wnnt to hut thoy tiro not halt
loony as tho clothes they wear.
A KKXHIIILi: PLATKOItM
TN AN editorial tho Kugono Oimrrt
I says among other things, tho fol-
lowing:
"It will bo tho nlm of The (luard
to bring about harmony and unity
In action to pnclfy nud Holldlfy nil
tho ructions that am Interested in
making Western Oregon tho most de
lightful plnco In the world In which
to llvo. It will advocate t high
stnndnrd of morals and will not over
look tho religious clement In the na
ture of mankind.
"No attempt will ho mado at n
Invlnli display or prosperity that Is
puroly Imaginary. Tlio paper will
first bo placed upon u sound financial
basis, and grow nnd expand ns busi
ness conditions and sound Judgment
may wnrrnnl."
QPKSTIOX KOIt 'J'llH DAV
.
What has become of tho old innn
loned young folks who used to go
tj singing school at night.
In port. In tlio ineaulimo site will
continue, visiting her parents hero.
OPIIKATIOX PKUt'OICMKI)
TO .MAKC .MAItSIMIKLO
CTTV IICACTIKUI.
My Kdward Itoss llouobiuke.
--
r
Mrs. L. 0. Lang submitted io a
minor operation ut her homo this
morning- and is getting along very
nicely.
XO AltltAXCKMKNT VICT
t WATERFRONT NEWS
At four this iiiornlim tlio steanisliln ,,,.,,,., ... , . .
Kilhiim crossed out of IIiimlioltlL ' WEAVIrIG All KlHCtS a SpCC-
nay. sikis expe.ted iuro o?ri. this, laity. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680
ov.nlng nnd. If possible, w.ll lull 1 2tll COUI'tll. Sll. PllOHG 220-R
tonight for Portland.
Tho Adeline arrived Into yea "" np71 -.,.,. w ..".
tenlay from l!u Point and leaves at BROADWAY HOTEL
"5 p. m. for the south again. I Sleain Mealed :: Mot Water.
The steam schooner Coaster wIM iTiaii.slcnl, 7.c da : $il.00 Per Week,
curry freight on tho next trip from Apaituioiili, 1." piv mouth. Hvorj
Si'ii Kraiiclsco. It Is understood shn thing; furnished. Phono !J(I,"5.
Is under charter to tho SmlMi Com
pnny while tho Nairn Smith Ic r.tmc.
At !) o'clock this morning tho Yel
lowstone arrived from San Frniit.taco.
Tonight tho cuaollno schooner
Tillamook leaves for Portland usnlu
L. .1. .ll'STHX, Proprietor.
McHniiiilil nud Vaiighau ami Uiichuer
IiiIuv.n Xegollate
O MY notion, Marshfleld has a
beautiful location ami would
he a beautiful city If street
Iiiwh wore carried out.
Ab I walk down tlio street, on ov
ory corner tliero l.i a waste can, inul r,,l,,,,-Ml 'KH to H'w Simpson Co. .lack
between corners there uro old tin
cans, tobacco stubs, papers and sue
No definite nrrangeinonls have
been mado yet for taking logs mini
tho .McDonald & Vaiigluin logging
company by tlio tliiohner Interests,
the new owners of tho Simpson mill.
McOonnld &. Vauglinn for years fur-
WITH THE TEA t
AND THE TOAST t
?$
t I liavo learned that to do one's next
duty Is to tnko n step toward all that
la worth knowing. .l. (j. Holland.
trasli of all kinds.
Marsh field, however, hn.i excellent
soil to grow floworn If tlio people
would tnko palna enough and work
the ground.
Tlioro uro lawns that look like
they never had been cut and ato full
or weeds and dandelions, Instead of
flowers.
Tliero are hack roncos Hint look
loncsoino, and front fences that could
bo greatly Improved by planting
flowers by them.
When anybody finds rock In Ills
lawn, ho throws thorn out Into tho
ntreot, instead of taking thorn In tho
back yard and putting thorn In a
Idle, whoro thoy can bo hauled off.
In Wost Mnrshflold theru aro
great claj banks, on wiilch nro groat
clumps or sod, nud lr n row pains
worn tukoii. tlioro could bo weed
"own on It nud It would look one
hundred per cent bet lor.
I hiii ready to help anyone who
will mako my city bountiful.
McDonald said today that nogotla
tloiiH wore on foot with tho lliiehiior
company hut that nothing definite
wan known so far.
c
vicssijl movi:mi:xt.
A i lived
Adeline, Oakland,
yesterday.
Yellowstone Urn Francisco
!i a. in.
Duo to Sail
Adeline, Oakland, 5. p.
Tillamook, Portland,
night.
Ilnrtly, San Francisco,
lower lay.
Diie lleio
Kllhiirn, San Dlogo, this ev
eulng.
C p. :n.
in.
lo
in
1-WIIIC TUX CIJXTS
City Limits Xorlli Itenil, ."c
nn co.m.mi'tatiox on
. TICICICTS, $ 1.7.1 ZU
Marshrield-Xortli llend
Auto Lino
Cars ovory ten minutes from
G a. in., to 12 midnight; to
South Slough on co a day,
leaving at 1 1 a. in.; to Um
pire three trips a day.
OOUKT tf 1(1X0, Plops.
noitx ix icastsiim:
Horn To Mr. nud Mrs. Lloyd
Prescott, at (heir homo In Fnstsldc,
tills morning, Thursday, Ap II in,
l!l(i, a girl weighing nine pounds.
This Is their rirst child. Mrs. Pres
cott wuh rorinorly Miss IClUuhuth
Tollefson.
IIKIIK OX VISIT
Till: STOPPIXO OK Til 1-2 CLOCK
SurprlBlng rails tlio liiBlaiitaiieoun
calm,
Tho niiddon silence In my clmniber
small;
I, Btnrtlng. lift my head In hair
alarm
Tho clock has stoppad that's all.
Tho clock has stopped! Yet why have
I so round
An Instant reeling almost like dismay?
w,,y ,,2,Hl,0,u' B0,mur ,,m" llH !' "'
., ... 'iIIIKIIHU
IT iv huh iickuii an nay.
Mrs. Catherine O'Connor formerly
Cun old resident of Coos Pay, and hor
sou wiio holds un Important position
on tho San Francisco IC.xanilnor, nro
Visiting riieiida in North Iluud nnd
Marshflold.
III2AUV I'OU l-'CXMIIALS
4
FOPXI) ICLK'S TOOTH ,
Dr. I. C. Johnson lost u valuable
ICIk'H tooth charm Tuesday nil I
liromiillv nlaced n u-mil mlv lii 'PI,.. I
Times Inst evening. Iloforo six
o'clock .Mrs. Mary Thompson, teacher
o( tlio ICnslowood school teleplioned
Unit ono of hor pupils, Miss Stella
Smith had round lh emblem and1
hi ought It to school prepaied to '
turn it lo tho ivnor. Tlio littlo girl J
,lu n iiieinbor or a wortliy nnd dosorv-!
lug fuiully nud as a reward Dr. .loan
son gave ho two dollars ror tho re
turn of the charm. Thus two nersons '
were iiiade happy hy Tlio Tlmos want '
nils. A want adv. In Tho Tlnum urn.
illicit iosiiIIh because everyonn on
Coos Hay and surrounding country
reads Tho 'limes. Thorn's a charm '
about Times wnnt ds. that will find '
lost clinrms or othor HrtfeloB, toll
niiythlug, rout rooms or supply nny .
of tho dally neutlH. ir ou wnnt nny- j
thing from a million to a wife try u
waii I mlv. In The Times. I
WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO.
Assets $2,340,000.00
Pays 6 per cent on
savings
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
Local Treasurer
THI2 WIIITK IS KIXO
Of nil Sewing Machines
Now located at 250 Market nru.
West. Phono 10.'!-.!. Wo have
also got big bargains In all kinds
of used machines. All machines
fold on easy payments.
ami: ro.Mix.' hack
nud .Mrs. Chiiiio Hall
SOUTH COOS UIVKIt IIOAT
SI2KVICI2
LAUNCH HXI'ltlCSH
leimw .Mai'sliflelil every day
H a. in. Leaves head of liver
ut :t::io p. in.
sti:ami:k kaixiiow
leaves head of river lnlly ut
7 a.m. Loaes .Mur.slinclil at
ii p.m. Tor chartcc apply on
board. '
ItOOKKS ,J H.MITII, Pn.ps.
.u. nun .urs. inaiiiw llall are
expected homo tills ovoiiIuk from u!
Mslt to Portland nud Hood Uhcr.
I NEWS OF OREGON t
KOSICIH'IHI Jitney men of the
city have protested to tho council
r a regulation
Find llniior and (!. II. Stafford
received a eonslnnuionl of caskets
on mis iioai, so Ullll III esse ut n I
uean. it win not lie neces.iary to Launch Cadillac lemes .Maohriehl
delay a runeral to await tlio arrival f,.r Allegany Sunday inoinliig nt S
oi a casaci mini the outside. Hold
Hoach Iteporter.
I o'clock, ictiiiiilng at .-, p. in, ,.
foe liiie at Allegany.
So may n life hostile my own go on,
I LA liHANDIC
jor Mr. and Mrs.
And such companionship unheeded
keep;
Companionship scaico rucognhed till
gouo
And lost In Hiiddou sleep.
And so (bo liloMilugN lloaun dull)
grants
Aro In tliolr very coiiiuiouiiinw rer
un t;
I'lie little daughter
McCurry was accl
dentally shot while hunting squir
rels and uerlously, though not fatal
ly hurl.
IIAKI'JH, - Tho lutermoiiutniu rai
lug nud fnlr circuit has boon orga
nUcd. tnklng In Idaho, Utah and
OroMon cities. I
KO.SICHUKO. Tho .M. K. cbureh '
ban purchased tlio A. N. Orcutt pron-,
(II I Mllll Mill .11, i.. I ,, ,,,,,. I...... 1.
Wo little heed what nnswIutl, our ibuildlng.
POItTLANI).- l.hiuor shlpmeutH
wants
Until It utiHuurn not.
on faiulliar
A iitraugouowi fall.ih
wn s,
s if somo pulvo weio mono bo)ond
uiithoiight of, linked wih
all our dnyn
Somo ulock has Ntuiutl--lhtit'M nil.
(Kmrjcu II. Comor.
A ton dollar oh plnco ome broken
ponn goon, nnd It is tho uhiiio way
with a ronolutlon. A lowilutlon un
broken Is as hmd as sold; once
chango It and It is thrown, as it wore,
Into so many eoppom mid melts away.
A girl with u "ringing laugh" io
contly caused an ilarm of ro in a
California town. Tint tool; hor roi a
hollo.
Somo Coon liny pvopLi urn nlwa)B
running iftor unatt iiml.li pieusmeti
and neglect to K'hup liioso within
tliolr reach.
into Miiltuoiuah county during the
month of Manh iiumhored ti.iioo,
conipaivd to :t,:tl7 MhlpuiouUi In Feb
ruary.
SAI.WM.- Aniong thoso whoso pa
ioIo was lecoininendiid lo iiineriior'
Willi) combo, was A. II. Cook, for-'
mor ieal estate man, who was con
licd at Salem for passing worth-1
Iim checks. i
HOOD IIIVUH. Sown Japanese!
who woi)t to Japan to secure wIwh
bavo returned but all but one left i
lliolr wives in tho Orient, luteiidtug
to bring tliom to this countr) later .
WOODIIUIIN. Itobort F. Coolei.
a ploneor of ISI.'i, died ut his hoiu
HOOD uivwii. L. La Frauuue
while spraying trees allowed hi J
trousers to beconio saturated with I
llniQ-sulphur inlxtiiro, mid at nlubti
1 i
WTKkkQ iflR3r-y? 1 3' SiTTF FRB
GETS ALL THE CREAM llLiSl c,ci!ncd
vMirri in
"vortespoon" mm 3
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SAVE MONEY
by oideiiiig tho fmuoiis
HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, ton 91.00
Lump coal, (on $;U0
Or half ton or both. .$1,75
I). MUK.HO.V, Prop.
Phono 1K-.I or leave orders
at llllljei's Cigar Sloro
J.
HAVE THE ROOF
FIXED NOW
See C0RTHELL
PhoiiB 3171
Willi tho ((
mnrveloua
TL- l..r..i .ii...... .i ,
,u iTiiiui-iiiii rufirsfuun, inn onc-piccc wtrsS
Solid Nickel Silver Uiinming device- -...?S5y
month, unbreitknlila never worr out. v,,
M.iny "Nallamils" now iadnily
ue niter M yenta ci acrvice.
Sold with an unlimited Guarantee
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Dr. A. L. Houseworth,
Physician and SurgcoB
Off Jco: Irving Ulock.
Office hours: ji to is . ,M.; S to1
I uiul 7 to H p. in. I
Phones: Office Jlil-.I; He,.f ng-h
I Lfy ;Vi HM i iM S wi iilml
J. M. Wright I
Phono 188-M I
lllTll.ltlM1 rvivmiii.mo,. I
KstluiAtoi ftirnlshod on request
PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY
We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
--, Or. H. M. Shaw
"II IlilMIMIIlll IBIMIIMIMU Ill I - - -
Kjo, Hur and Throat 8iiftlt
ULASSKS TI'ITKI)
Phone IliiO-J, Ilooins H00-2U1
IrvliiK Ulock.
it. MATTII3 11, SHAW.
Physkiaii nnd Snrgeoa
Phono :tO-J,
peeled off his, Iuks and
tho hklu
foot.
MlfiDFOUD.-C. P. Krlbs and K.
W. Llljograni. of Medford, and W.
S. Hayes, of Detroit. Midi., have
Western Money
To Loan . . .
H. G. Butler
CIVIL KXHIXKKH
Kooni 304 Coke Illdg. Phono U6-J
Realdence Phono 363-L.
W. G. Chandler
AltCHITEOT
ItoomS 301 and 302, Coke Bulldlni,
Marshflold, Oregon.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION V
S. S. Adeline Smith
ruasunijers uniy
SAILS FOR SAN FRAMPno ... 'f
Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL L,
PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK ? K
i-wwonoor and Frci0hUnpn,
C. F. McGEORGE
tlM
First
llJfiUU Uass
F. A. KILBURN
SAILS APRIL 13. '
North Pacific Steamship
Co. . '
Smith Terminal Dock.
Direct Sailing .
Eureka, ,
San Francisco,
Santa Barbara ,
Ls Angeles,
r . ?an Diego,
F. A. KILBURN
--APRIL 17
'" 'i'.s.n.N, AKcnt
Abstracts :ifr"ss
Title Guarantee& AbstractComp
Title im
IlE.lt,
Mnraliflold nnd Couulllo City. Orni?n
Cencral AkoiHh KnslnMo nnd HciiKNlnrkcii'N Addition
Special attention jmlri to nsMOMNineiit-s mid moment of !
IIMKUV SKNUSTACKK.V, MB.
any
0GEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
OorHt & ICtiiK.
l.eaio SI,irhfJcl(l nt 7 a. in., mill rcturnlK leavhiK from l'i ,
H ii. ill. l.Kiivn SliirMliflnM ,.f II - . "' ''"We
'. . , , '" '. ,",, "iiirninj; lent Sotii
SlmiKli ut J p. in. J,cnvo AlnrHlifflold nt fi p. i. ! rctnnl..
icino miiiiii nioiiKii nt (i p. in.
rctornlij
Statements
For the month of March are now
ready. Depositors are requested to
call for them at their convenience.
N
troial
TSie First
Bamk OF coos bay
Safety Plus Semdc
OMuht Uniilc In Cooh C'ltlliily i:slnMlsM 11
Flanagan (b Bennett Bank
Mailiflcld, Coos County, Oregon.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000
I.N'TKItKKT I'AII) OX TIMI5 AXI) SAVINCS DIH'OSITS
Offlcora- J. 11KNNICTT, President; JAS. II. FLANAGAN, Vice
President; It. l. WILLIAMS, Cnshlor; O. F. WINCHESTER,
Assistant Cashlor.
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
OK JIVUTLi: POINT
Capital $2VQ0
OfflceiH -J. IinNNKTT, Presldont; JAS. II. FLANAGAN, Vice
PrcBirieut; L. M. SUPLUU, CaBhler; L. T. DUMBNT. Assbtaut
Caalilcr.
Bennett Trust Company
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000
Officers J iibnnbtt. PrcsldJiit; TOM T. IHINNBTT, )T'cf
PicHldent, MlTIIUlt M'KKOWN, Sccretury; HENNKTT SWA.V
TON. TiiMBiiior.
'1'liu Onl Tiiisj Company in tho Stnto, OuthMo of IMrllouJ, WUcU
OiKunUcd Under tho Now Iar
j .
GRAVEL'
Wo nro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In DT u"u '
frpmpllQ In our yard or In carload lots, at following prlcei:
from pIliTon ground, ?2.Vo per yard. ai
Canoad lots, taken from cars, J2.00 Pr '
Retail Dviiartiuast.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co
Ojiposlte PoaCOfflce,
RlOl
1.
dd tho
?:'00.000
ASHLAND
KIiik .Mountain iniiio for
uno oi our o.ouui:),o.i ioiih a morv asiiuand. Tlio V. C. T V. has
about a young lady Mtm iellivcd.ihj.'ctd to tho .itatuo on a inoun-l
rroni siieechloss kH' uv jlm tnini Hn stnttu IicIiik a flAuio not
Wo htivo known u ii'iniucr ot n i i oo fullj i lothed.
Rates Reasonable
COOS BAY DEVELOPMENT CO.
:ui oour m iinin
iusnriri,i), oukciov
DRY WOOD
at
Campbell's Woodyard
A'orth l'ront Strcot
Phono D8-.7
EXPERT WELDING of METALS
Stfinl. hrnoo nnof ? ri ninmlnnm rnstlfldS H130
-j wluuu, uuoi, nun unu aluminum
like new
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Koontz Garage
Phone 180-J. North Front Street
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