The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 14, 1916, CITY EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFiELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1916 EVENING EDITION
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COOS BAY TIMES
. O. MAJiONKV, Editor and Pub. I
DAN K. MALONEV, flows wuuor
Official Paper of Coos County
Official 'Paper City of Marshflold.
nutereU at 1110 ir'uviuinvu ai Aiurua
field, Oregon, for transmission
through tho mails aa second-class
mall matter.
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An Independent Republican nows
papor, published ovory evening ex
cept Sunday, and weekly, by
Tho Coos liar Times I'nlillshln Co.
GOOD EVENING
Chcorfulncss Is the diiiig li
ter of employment. Home.
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PLEAS HI) WITH BEACH
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Officials Praises tlio Beauty of
Itiiiiilon Ke.sort
iio.mi:
(5001) ADVERTISEMENT
T'
iIIB Coos Day Country folder
which has been Issued by
tho Soiit'liorn Pacific railroad
Is attracting much nttuntlou, H Is
Iiamteomoly gotten out and will bo
an Important factor In bringing poo
plo from all over tho country to
this locality. Tho author In telling
of tho possibilities of this suction
says:
"Study the Atlantic coast lino nnd
oco If you can dlscovor any district
with tho natural resources of tho
Coos Day Country nnd with her hnr
bor facilities that Is not tho slto
of one or moro big cities. Look
back fifty yenrs nnd bco what tlio
Coos Hay district wn3 a district
of blazed trulls and almost Impen
etrable forest. Look at It today,
with Us modern communities, and
then look forward fifty years and
try to picture what llioy. will bo."
John At. Scott, Gvncral I'asscn
gor Agent of tho Southern Pacific
who Is responsible for this publica
tion and under whoso supervision
It was prepared has proved liiniHolf (
n good friend of Coos Hay. illo Is i j
enthusiastic over tho acenlc splond-j j
ors of tho now lino nnd over tho j
resources and prospects of tlio Coos
Hay soctlon. Wo nro to bo congrat-j
ulatcd on having so good a friend, j
To wander a wonderful hall
AIM splendors or painting and
gold,
To guzo on a tapestried wall
With portrnitui'o faded and old,
No comfort will give wlion alone,
No pleasure the pllgrlnmgo lona
There's nothing mortal can own
Like a enmp In tho woods with a
friend.
Tho swallows aro singing by day,
Tho -roses nro rioting near;
A bob-o-llnk over tho wny
Is adding Ills enrol of clicor.
The road may bo Htony and hot ,
Hut thoro Is n trail at tho end,
And hero Is tho plensantcst spot
Just n enmp In tho woods with n
frtond.
And then como the ovo nnd tho stars,
And thou como tho dark and tho
moon;
You'vo lighted your glowing cigars,
You wnrblo togethor n tuno.
Tho flro-flles flashing in flight,
Tho trees of tho forest that bend
And you nro at homo for tho night
In a camp in tho woods with a
frlonil, Selected.
(Special to The Times)
BANDON, Ore., April 14. "TI12
most beautiful bench on tho Oregon
const" waB what Willis 11. .Tonkins'
travollng passenger agent for tno
Southern Pacific Bald when ho was
Pshown tho Hamlon beach. In speak
ing of what ho saw In Coos county
during his visit hero, Air. Jenkins
said:
"I am confident Hint tho coming
of tho railroad Is to mean great
things for Coos county," ho said.
"This Is tho first t'lnio I havo been In
this section for twelve years and 1
was surprised at tho progress that
'hits been mndo during thut time,
With rail connection with tho out
side, tho growth or this county
should bo mnny times as rapid csir
Ing tha next fow yenrs as it has
been during tho past few."
IS A REAL PIONEER
Cyrus .Madden
Coos
Saw
mid
Early
Curry
Davs In
MARSIIKIELD, THE CITV
BEAl'TIKUL
' Hy Hess Flanagan
kEOPLE arriving In Afnrshflold
aro very much surprised to find
that a city with ouch n protty
"nt court" and nsaure this cnpablo surrounding or background Is not n
onorgouc mid euiiiUBinsuc oiriciai.cuy in iison
that his spltudld services In our ho
"half aro understood and appreciat
ed by tho people of Cooh Hay.
will in-: popuiiAii
ryiHE week end oxcuralona which
I havo been planned by thu
Southorn Pacific for tho Bum
mer months promlso to bo very pop
ular with tho local people. Tho
railroad has advertised low round
trip rates which wlfl mnkc It pus
nlblo for Coos Hay pcoplo at amnll
expense to tnko pleasant Journeys
on Siindayfl. Thoy can go to Co
qulllo Valley points, to tho bench
at Haudon, to tho now town uf
Powors, or toward the north to
tho Tonmllo Lakos, Hcodsport and
othor places. Tho excursions will
without any doubt bo well patronized.
Pl'llLIC MUTATION
Till-: public school Is the 0110 char
acteristic American Institution;
" no mnttor how Insignificant thoj
community may be, It Iiiih nnd must
havo n public school. Provision wnn
inudo for public schools In advance
of ovory othor form of local non
government, nnd to this day In most
states tho same form of school or
ganization Is preserved that was In
oxlotouco when proscut thickly popu
lated nnd wealthy communities wcro
frontier settlements.
Of courso tho prosont rural and
vlllngo schools are In somo, porhnp
mrny, respects superior to tho solmols
of earlier days; yot thoy fall far
pliort nt meeting tho nnuds of their
commuultlcs, In rural school 0
poclally ono of two doforta nro com
monly found; elthor tho toucher Is
a former stiidout of tho hcIiooI, with
a horizon 110 wldor than that of hor
puplls; or she Is a pupil from a city
school, with no conception of nor
tuato for country, life, and with a
horizon, though different, for all
practical purposes even narrower
In Itself beautiful.
With each and ovoryouo's hoip,
Marsh field may ho m'ado vory beau
tiful. Tho pcoplo both wealthy and
poor who own a homo should plant
flowers uud grass nnd keep their
homo In nt least 11 clean nnd tidy con
dition. And ir thoro ho any vacant
Iota near them that mars the beauty
of tho neighborhood, let them bo
donned up nlso,
Another groat Improvement In the
beautifying of this city will bo to
plant Ivy or boiiio such vine- on Hie
niiinorous atcop clay lmnl;n which
braider 1110. of Mnrshflold'w hack
HtrootB. Aloreovor plant treoH for
nhado and beauty on tho other lovel
streets.
About tho greatest drawmcr to
Alarfllifluld's apopamnco Ib tho grout
number of old hnc::B ana Tnrns.
.Theso aro mostly owned hy wealthy
men who would rather rocolvo the
rout from thorn than to tear them
down mid Improve tho looks of the
city. If each ownar of those unsightly
dilapidated properties would, In
jilnco of them, build fluo brick or
stone buildings, n groat doal Inward
beautifying this city would ho nccoin
pllshed. If wo Intend to make .Mnrahflold a
beautiful city, HiIh spring Ib the vory
best time to hogln, for wliou the rail
road Ib completed and now penpio
come to locate hero, thoy will ho In
clined to want nnd havo pretty
homuH uud wo should sot u good ox-umple.
Cyrus Madden, who ban mining
and agricultural possessions In Nor
thern Curry county, Is staying wlth
'friends In Coqulllo whllo rccupcrnt
'lnj; from a sovoro Illness of three
months, nays tho CoiillIo Herald.
Air. Madden, who doesn't look his S I
'years, Is an old Coos county pioneer,
having come to tho Coqulllo valley
In 18G7, beforo thoro waa a wagon,
Voad Into tho county. Ho hnd taught
school and studied modlcluo nnd
found tho supply of druga which ho
brought with h1m a boon to miners
of Randolph, vhoro ho was located
Tor a while. At that tlmo Dr. Lenove
and l)r. Hermann woro tho only othor
"physicians on tho rlvor nnd trnvel
was by row hont on tho river or
over rough tralla on root or l.orae
hack. Air. Madden won as n hrldo Alias
Vlrglnla Kent, a sister of Airs. W.
fW. (Jngo of this plnco. In 1871! ho
drovo tho first wnson Into Curry
county. Ho wns acquainted with nil
tho old pioneers, nnd liaa boon nDout
town renewing old acquaintance
with ninny of thoso who nro loft.
IF your business keeps two or more horses
busy, there's just one reason why you arc
not using an International motor truck:
You Don't Know What It Will Do For You!
That's true. If you knew how much actual
cash it saves, you would buy an International
motor truck because you could hardly make
a better paying investment. If it added only
twenty-five cents a day to your net profits that
would be better than 10 per cent interest on
the price of a Model M.
An International motor track will save more than
that for any man whose work keeps two horses busy.
That is not all it docs, by any means, but thnt should
be enough to interest you, a business man. Write for
our complete figures on motor truck saving..
Four Models Four Low Prices
MA, 1,000 lba. capacity, air-cooled $600
. M, 1,000 lbs. capacity, water-cooled 710
E, 1,500 lbs. capacity, water-cooled 950
F, 2,000 lbs. capacity, (chassis only) 1,500
All prices ensh, f. o. b. Akron, O.
Add $50 to above prices for pneumatic tires
Won Medal of Honor at San Francisco
International Harvester Company of America
(Incorporated)
PORTLAND
JI.50 Clafs
f. a: kilburn
sails april 13.
North Pacific Steamship
. Co. 1
Smith Terminal Dock.
Direct Sailing
IU
Eureka,
San Francisco,
Santa Barbara,
Los Angeles,
San Diego "
F. A. KILBURN
--APRIL 17
J'. . (TKliiv! .
'"" -Kcnt
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO.
S. S. Adeline Smith
Passengers Only
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY
Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL DOM
PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK
C. F. McGEORGE Passenger and Freight Agent
NEWS OK BANDON
CONTRACTS ARE LOT
lluudoii Awards Work for Water System
ltOHiinlliiK tlio a ward I UK of eon-
tiucts for tlu now wntor vorln lni-
prnvoments at Hamlon tlio Record
or says:
Tito Pacific Tank nnil Pino com
pany, Pnltml Stutoa Cast Iron l'lpo
fAi Kountlry company, Honsansmluor
Vnlo company anil tlio V.1 Hoilmus
I'oiinilr.v comimny woro tlio hiiccosw-
Umii that of tlio toachor oilucutotl In f,, iiiuMor for tlio plpo, livilrants
tlio country wliool. lUUl valves and illtliig.s to bo imcil In
lMiiratlon -toachlnrls n protos- tj,0 construction work of lmproinK
oloii that ronulroB spoclal ritnw olth- tho municipal wiitor Histem. Tho
ur natural or acqulrml. nnd tho hlrliiB lontractfl woro uwimlod hy tho elty
of n teacher, tho JikIkIiik or hor ahll-, council.
My a an educator, domaiuU a Unowl- ,
edKO In somo ruHpoctR nlmllar to (hat I IX 0M1 VOCATION'
roimlud of tho tuiU'her horsolf. Aj
position on tlio hoard or cducat!on 1 Andrew 1. Onvls. who has Uoon a
Hhonld ho a pot or honor, not or 'deputy under Shorirr AHred .loluiBon
ornnmenl; of dlflllnctlon. rather ttinn since tho latter was oloctod. has re-
political preferment; and tho proper 'sinned his orriclal position and will
filling, or that position demands ood jtako a placo nt tho Ooo. W. Mooio
JitdRinoKt, unrnlMiiK Justice. Impar-i l,iinthor Co. plant at llaudon. Mr.
tlnlly and nonpaitlsaiuhhlp. iiualltlosj Davis was formorly In tho luniher
not possessed hy overy good cltlxon. huslness for many years und was
There Is 110 position or Kronter lin-.lullyinnn for the l'nclfie Const laim
porlance in Its roHtlon to commnnlty .her lluroau.
woltaru than that or school dlroctor
or tommlBslonor, and overy commun-J Wilcox ox HAM. OP
lty development organisation should j
Interest Itsoir In securlim the olop- SAhlS.M. Or.. April 1 .--roldBjtt
Xoti'N About Mm IMaco Aioparliipr 111
(bo llecoiilcr
II. .1. McKcrina, formorly book-
lecopor for tho Mooio Lunibor com
imny who has been innklnc his homo
In D11I lit li. arrived In Haudon to ro-
sumo his duties at tho mill.
Geo. Dafoo nnd li. K. Swan nro In
from tho Dafoo mill making arraiiKo
ments for tho trnnsporlatlou of tho
boilers and oiiKlno to tho mill." The
'machinery Is expected to arrlvo horo
'soon rrom San Krnnclsco.
Otto Xouman has succeeded C. II.
Hurley as tallyman for tho Kyfo
Lunibor company on tho local dock,
.Mr, Hurley koIuk to tlio position of
ynrd foreman at tho Mooro mm.
K. X. Smith returned last wee!;
uroni California whero ho has been
spondliiK tho wlntor with his family,
liiliiuliiK' with him a roadstor of now
doslun in which to tnivol over tho
county.
.1. Ira Sidwoll returuod from
Irom Portland and Wlllamotto valley
towns whoro ho wus attoudliiK to
busliiBSs jnatteiH. He statos that n
huuluess revival Is apparent throuKh
out that soctlon in tlia opinion of all
those with whom ho talked.
Portland, Oregon
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EXPERT WELDING of METALS
Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made
like new
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Koontz Garage
Phone 180-J. North Front Street
south coos mvBK hoax
sintvici:
LAUNCH KXPHKSS
leaves Mar.sbfield overy day
K n.ni. Leaves head of river
nt :t::i p. m.
STKAMKK HAINIIOW
leaves head of river dally at
7 a.m. Leaves Marsbtiehl at
" 11.111. Tor charter apply on
board.
ItOnUllS SMITH, I'ropi.
TIMI3 TAHLK
W1LLAMKTTK PAOIKIO MOTOIl
OAU
COl'XTV SKAT NOTICS
Nchx of l'ttiillt Told
aid
in tlio Her-
C. A. Dooloy slashud his big to
with an axe while cutting down a
treo and Is laid up as a result.
.1. II. Hart, who has buou In Coos
county for several' weeks, was Joinoil
last week by his wife and two joiing
duuuhtora from Washington, and
they ocspoet to resldo horo perman
ently. Miss Lola Mast mine In from V.
of O. to spend tho Kastor vacation
with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. H
Mast, of this city.
Mr, and Mrs. Karl (Sraham have
moved from Acmo to Coqulllo to 10
side. Thoy recently returuod from
a pleasure trip to San Krnnclsco ami
points In Utah.
SAVE MONEY
by ordering tho fatuous
HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, ton $1.00
Lump coal, ton !?5.r,()
Or half ton of both.. $1.75
1. MUSSOX, l'rop.
Phono iH'3 or leavo orders
nt Hlllycr's ClBur Store
, Leavo
JMnrsbflold
C:-I5 Q.in.
' 7.4 G n.m.
' 8:15 a.m.
J 9:4G a.m.
1 10:4C a.m.
1 11:30 a.m.
1 12:60 p.m.
1:45 p.m.
2:45 p.m.
3:45 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
C40 p.m.
LoAve
NorHh Bond
7:00 a.m
8:00 a.m
9:00 a.m
10:15 a.m
11:00 a.m
11:45 n.m
1:15 p.m
2:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m
4:00 p.m.
5:15 p.m
5:55 p,m
j 0:55 p.m. North city limits only.
7:30 p.m. 7:46 p.m
WEAVING All kinds a spec
ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680
12th Courth. So. Phone 220-R1
HAVE THE ROOF
FIXED NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phonft 3171
, BROADWAY HOTEL
Steam Heated :: Hot Water.
Transient, 75c day; $11.00 Per Week. I
Apailments, $,T pW mouth. Hvcry-I
Ithlnj; furnished. ijimo :10.1. J
j L. .1. JUSTUX, Proprietor.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Dr. A. L. Houseworth,
Physician and Surgeon
Office: Irving lllock.
Office hours: it to ly . m.;
I and 7 to H p. in.
Phonos t Office lia-J; Ilea., 148-L
9 te
J. M. Wright
Phone 188-U
BU1LDIXQ COXTKACTOR
Kstlmstei furnished on requcet
iii.M.iit'T.vrto. o
TICKKTS, $1.73 IJ
r.vuu TUX CKXTS
City Limits Xorlh Head, Hq
20
.iiarsliiield-XortJi llend
Auto Lino
Cars ovory ten minutes Irom
C a. m to 12 midnight; to
South Slough once a day,
leaving at U a. m.; to Em
pire three trips a day.
fiOHST ft KIXO, Props.
TOO .MAXV PIAXOS
Hon of capnblo mombers of tho school Wilson's name will o on the prlmnry
boards, (ballot In May, whether petitions nro uttlcv kIiIs.
' iTtiau or not, as a result or a lelo
A good piano sjory Is told In the
Coos Hay Harbor which says:
Whllo Herbert Armstrong was in
Spokane recently ho purchased n
piano which ho hud shipped horo as
a Mirprlso present for bis wife' and
While no was away Mrs
At lustrum: imivlmoil n hIhh in
XOXK KHOM COOS COl'XTV i graphic ronuost racolved by aecre-'Mtu.8hfKu, w,,ph ,, hQM wq1lW
,lnr or State Olcott from the presl- ,)0 ft ,,j(,aitallt Bni.rs, 10r ,.,.
Oovernor Wlthycombe cranled Meat direit The Woodrow Wilson j,nn,i mv (,0N llilN , an js,rH
pardon and a sroat number of pa ''ib, however, has petitions rrom ment for sa'e and the uue-stloM win,)
roles but nono of those favored vro 1n of tho counties which will ln i,0tlnrs moft Is to iioiw tho our
IiriPonorA rrom toos roiiuiy, ,u'n
Or. H. M. Shaw
Eye, Ear and Throat Spoclall.it
GLASSES FITTED
Phone 830-J. ltooins UOO-201
Irving lllock.
..t. MATTIE 11. SHAW.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 8H0-J.
H G. Butler
CIVIL ENGINEER
Room 304 Coko Bldg. Phono 146-J
Hesldenco Phone 363-L.
W. G. Chandler
ARCHITECT
looms 301 aua 302, Coke Building
Marahtleld, Oreicoa.
WESTERN LOAN AND
.' BUILDING CO.
Assets $2,340,000,00
Pays 6 per cent on
savings
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
Loral Treasurer
DRY WOOD
at
Campbell's Woodyard
North Krout, Street
Phono OK-l
THE WHITE IS KIXQ
Of all Sowing Machines
Now located at 256 Market are.
West. Phono 1D3-J. Wo have
also got big bargains In all kinds
of used machlues. All taachlnes
sold on easy payments.
OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
Gorst & King.
Iycao MarshfJeld at 7 u. m., nnd returning leaving from Tim,!
ai in. Leavo Marshflcld at 11 a.m. and retiirnlns leV.
biotign i x p. in. Jicnvo iWarshflcld nt n
Icavo South Slough at (I p. in.
"I'll? IcnTo Sooth
m. and rcturnty
or reliable AbstrnctH of Titles
Iiifoniiatlon about COOS HAY nru
ESTATE, bco ! UL.U
Abstracts
Title Guarantee & Abstract Company
MarBhflold' and Coqulllo City, Orogon.
General Agents Eastsldo and Scngstnckcn'H Addition.
Siieclal attention paid to nssossmoiits and payment of tsxej.
HENRI' SENGSTACKEN, Mbmbw!
Statements
For the month of March are now
' ready. Depositors are requested to
call for thern at their convenience.
N
fcrana!
The First
jJk qf coos bay
Safety Phis Service ' .
1
GRAVEL1
We aro nor prepared to furnish GRAVEL In ny untltll
from pile In our yard or in carload lots, at following price:
Krom plloon ground, J2.VG por yard.
Cartoad lots, taken from can, J2.00 per jut
Retail Uepartmoat.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mf g. Co,
Opposite PosV-Oflco. Fboai 1W.
BKHHHBHBHC JLXSAMSBBmmMBLX
I
Oldest Hank In Coos County Established 1889
Flanagan b Bennett Bank
Mandiflcld, Coos County, Oregon.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000
INTEUEST IAU ON TIME AND SAVINGS DKI'OSITS
.Officers J. w. nBNNETT, President; JAS. II. FLANAGAN, Vice
President; R. F. WILLIAMS, Cashier; G. P. WINCHESTER,
Assistant Cashier.
Flanagan (h Bennett Bank
OF JIVRTLE POINT '
Capital $2500
Officers J. w. BENNETT, Presidents JAS. H. FLANAGAN, Vlc
President; L. M. SUPLEE, Cashier; L. T. DEMENT, AlsbUnt
asaior.
Bennett Trust Company
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000
Officers J. w. BENNETT, President; "TOM T. BENNETT, Vice
President; ARTHUR M'KEOWN, Secretary; BENNETT SWAK
TON, Treasurer.
The Only Trust Company In tho State. Outside of Portland, Widen
Organized Under the,)Xeiv Law.
lank
ixanainavian-Amencan
' WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE
WE INVITE YOU TO QPEN AN ACCOUNT AT THIS
BANK TODAY
$1.00 STARTS THE ACCOUNT,
HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO 9
Jllry wish to l.ccp