The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 20, 1916, CITY EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 20 1916 EVENIMG EDITION
Eom
COOS BAY TIMES
V. C. MALONKl, Editor una Pub.
DAN K. MALONEVi News Editor
Official Paper of
rwrioUi Pns Hit.
Coos County
Of .MAt-Allflplll.
the ethical culture MOVEMENT
T
HHKLJ Is coiiHltlorublo Interest
In tlio fortieth anniversary or
the Ethlcnl Culture Movcmont
In Amarlrn, which Is to bo celebrated
ltf Now York noxt month. Dr. Felix
Adldr founded n society on the
common-sense proposition that all cs
ttblfshcd religions nro various ex
liresslbtiB of tho ethical experiences
df tho race. In a rocont stntoment
ho has declared that "tho only thing
that will bring nbout a dcslrablo con
dltlon In society and a permanent
peace among tho marring nations,
that aro now fighting Insanely for
tho possession of each other's terri
tory, Is a universal realization of
the' IntorwovoncBB of all life and tho
consciousness Unit thoro Is no sac
.'rlflco In tho offort to bring out
DcaUty and strength In others." Upon
fi,ucli plain, hiclpftil principles ns theso
thousands of earnest mon and women
liavo gotten together In n non-sec
'tarltm work that has proven ono of
tho most wondorful uplift uiovomcuts
Jn recent years.
t NEWS OF OREGON X
!'$
ItOSEBUIta -Tho Hoseburg Com
morclal Club has secured a fax ex
pcrt to give an address to tho Doug
laH county farmers.
EUGENE Carl ShoemnUor, state
gati'ic ami fish warden, will nmltu a
trip to tho fish hatchery at l'aujade.
SPllLNWIKLU I)r. Charles S.
j $$ PROFESSIONAL
t NEWS OF NEARBY TOWN $ 1 GOOD ROADS NOTES ?
$ $$$
WILL SHIP CREAM
FROM THE UMPQUA
DIRECTORY
New Industry Is Taken Up By Flsli
Company and I'ariiier.s Will
Benefit
(Special to The Tlnmos)
OAIIDINI2H, Ore., April 20
-A
rream shipping business, In conncc-
atoy, optician, was arrested on ajtlon with dealing wlioloaalo In fish,
charge of contributing to tho delln-'hns been established near Gardiner
qulcy of two minor girls.
ROSEHURO Tho demand for
,brocollt nilscd In Douglas county Is
big, buyers now wanting fifty more
cat loads.
EUGENE Tho body of Lyman
Mellaril!, tho 19-year-old boy found
1n tho Coast Ilango mountains where
ho porlshcd vhb burled whore It was
discovered.
WHAT'S THE GAME?
A"" ' LOT of "clover Ideas" havo
boon born In Now York re
cently, nil of .which woro sup
posed to furnlHh u very plain wny
by which tho country might noml
noto a candldato from Nov York.
After all that has been Bald infd
written concerning tho wisdom and
power of Wall Street, It Is extraor
dinary to find how stupidly tho big
business Interests work. As an In
Blanco tho Union Lcaguo Club has
ibutted In and oudorsod Mr. Hoot
for (president. Tho public pimply
roBpoiulrt with tho question: "What's
jtho gamo?" Mr. Estnbrook, whoso
first namo wo have forgotten or nov-
cr havo known, runs for prcBldout
front Now York, but to take out u
little of tho sting, claims to bo from
Nebraska. Again tho public dimply
responds: "Very good, wlmt's tho
gamo?" A hundred or more of tho
biggest nowspapors In tho country
carried paid ndvertlsomonts for ono
of tho Iu Pout's who la running for
president. The public smiled curi
ously and remarked that tho thing
jmiollH too much llko powder. Again
thoy asked: "What's tho gamo?"
Colonel KooBovolt pulls n now
stunt overy day In his attempt to pin
n tag on tho republican elephant.
Tho people always had u hard time
In following tho Colonel, and thoy
nro not Hiiro yot us to Ills exact party
JdonUly. So thoy want to know
about soiuu of his games too..
HOOD RIVER Tho shorlff esti
mates that fifty por cent of tho $23G,
017 tax money duo horo lias been
collected.
PRINEV1LLE Lolcal capitalists
have offered to build tho connecting
link from I'riuevlllo to tho main lino
of tho Oregon Trunk.
UNION A bam on tho W. II.
Hutchison fnrm was destroyed by flro
which was started by tramps and
caused u loss of $G,000.
BAKER A largo tarantula, which
cnino In a bunch of bananas, was
captured and Is on exhibition.
by tho Umpqua Fishing, Storago
and Supply Company, according to
Thomas II. Richmond, president of
tho company, who Is quoted ns fol
lows:
"Wo shall ship cream dally on
tho Willamette 1'aclflc from the
Umpqua and Smith Jtlver countries.
Wo have Just completed Installation
of our Ice manufacturing and ulor
ago plant and so nro prepared to
keep cream and fish Indefinitely in
perfect preparation.
"Tho fishing season has closod
for a month but soon nftor It opcuB
on May 15, wo shall begin to ship
fl3h in wholcsalo quantities.
"John II, Newman, dealer in sal
mon, both wholcsalo and retail, has
consolidated his wholcsalo business
with the Umpqua -Fishing, Storago
and Supply Company and hns been
elected manager of tho wholosalo
business of the company."
The Oregon Stnlo Highway Com
mission has offered to set asldo con
fllderiiblo ritnto funds) for building
ronds In Coos County If this county
bonds Itself to Ibulld ronds. Can
Coos afford to turn down tho offer
ot tho state to match dollars with us?
In 1910 tho assessed valuation of
Coos county was $15,710,000.00. In
191G It was $21,190,000.00. What! Of. H. M. ShaW
Dr. A. L. Houseworth,
Physician and Surgeon
Office: Irving Block.
Office hours: 11 to 12 . m. 9 to
I and 7 to 8 p. in.
Phones: Offlco 11.1-J; Res., 14S-L
J. M. Wright
Phone 188-1
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
Eitlmatci furnished on rcquoit
will It bo In 1921, the first year that
r.ny assessment will have to be made
to pay off any df tho prlnclpad of the
bonds? The assessed valuation will
havo lncrcnsod and tho rato of taxa
tion necessary to pay off tho bonds
decreased.
Tho Stato of California has invest
ed tho proceeds of an $18,000,000.00
bond Ibsuo In building trunk roads.
In November, thoy proposo to vote
$15,000,000.00 for the same purpose.
Id Hint an argument for bonding
Coos county for roads Answer: yes.
Eye, Ear mid Throat Specialist
.GLASSES FITTED
Phono 8.10-T. Rooms 200-21)1
Irving Block.
-rt. MATTIE U. SnAW. .
Phyfclrlnn nnd Surgcok
Phono B30-.J.
It G. Butler
CIVIL ENGINEER
Room 304 Coko Dldg. Phone 14B-J
Rosldonco Phone 3G3-L.
CURRY COUNTY NEWS
Notes of Cold Bench People
in tho Reporter
Told
LA GRANDE Throe caaoB ot
whiskey which were brought Into the
city by O. L. Tumor In a trunk woro
seized and poured Into tho Bovor nnd
tho man arrested for maintaining a
nuisance.
.Mini mail for maksiifii:ld
(From Snlom Journal)
Evidently Marshflold Is In tho hab
it of guttlun much mall. When Uiulo
ALBANY Rev. David Columbus
McFnrland, who died at hla homo,
was a Methodist minister for 50
yeai-H nnd a resident of Orogon for
43 1 years.
COTTAGE GROVE -No arroels
have boon mndo In tho city Hlnco
January first.
BAKER A heavy Hiiowfall In tho
mountains Is reported and Hiort
woro aovornl snow flumes the
city.
SALEM Tho Snloni Conuoorcia
vVluli has endorsed Astoria's ttg'lt to'.
a naval biiiio,
Till
Arthcr Halloy and wlfo loft for
Marshflcld and other points, taking
a delayed honeymoon trip.
Horn, nt tlio rosldonco of G. 1).
Miller, nt l':20 this morning, to
Mr. nnd Mij. Lawrcnco Miller, n
(laughter. Dr. Kobblns reports
mothor and child doing well, tho
future beauty weighing lO1
pounds.
Fred Fish and Miss Echo Mars
tors woro married by Justice Staf
ford. Tho brldo Is tho daughter of
S. E.jMurstors, editor of tho Gold
Hcach Globo nnd both site and tho
groom are woll known young people.
Tho residents of Sixes rlvor who
liovu long advocated a road up to
Ecldoy aro In a fair way to get
It nowj. ob tho county court lias In-
sTiieicn surveyor uiuguoil to begin
'a survey May 1st, connecting tho
.ewer Sixes road with that now In
ee In the vicinity of Kckloy.
li'o collection of taxes for tho
, i lrst half of tho year is virtually
ver. For March tho Treasurer re
olven from tho tax collector over
MS. 000 and Sheriff Dallcy has since
Tho nBsesscd valuntlon of the city
of Marshflold was greater In 1915
thnn tho valuation of nil of Coos
county was in 1902. At that rnto of
increase it Bhould not bo hard toj il(mo 7-.T.
pay oir n road bond Issue or less
than 2 por cent of an assessed val
untlon which Is growing.
W. G. Chandler
ARCHITECT
Rooms 301 and 302, Coke Building
Marshflold, Oregon.
WOOD GOOD WOOD
W. H. Lingo lias It tit 81.50 nnd
$2 cash per load. Garbage reinor.
PORTLAND
.OU Class
STR. BREAKWATER
SAILS -APRIL 2
North Pacific Steamship
Co.
Smith Terminal Dock.
D"fict Sailing
to
Eureka,
San Francisco,
Santa Barbara .
Los Angeles,
San Diego.'1
BREAKWATER
April 25
J', . cuHiiixa, ,iR(
cnt
"W.
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
Ono-thlrtl of tho taxes aro paid
within tho towiiB ot Coos county. Tho
fiiTinpr ought to "bo Jiblo to voto
for a bond lssuo to build country
ronds if tho city pays one-third of
tho cost.
If Coos county bonds for $3G2,-
000.00 to build good roads, tho avo
rago tax rato for fourteen years at
(ho presont assessed valuation would
bo .1 mills to pay off tho bonds and
TIME TAIILK
WILLAMETTE PACIFIC MOTOR
CAR
Loavt
Leave
Marshflold
G:4G a.m.
7.45 a.m.
8:45 a.m.
9:45 a.m.
10:45 a.m.
North Bond
7:00 a.m
8:00 a.m
9:00 a.m
10:15 a.m
11:00 a.m
OCEAN BFACH AUTO LINE
Gorst t Kins,
lcno Mnrsliflclil nt 7 n. in., nnil returning leaving from Emplm at
H a. in. Lcavo Marsliflclil at 11 n.m. unit returning leaTo Bonth
Btimgli tt i p. in. Leave Marshflcld nt C p. m. nnd rctnrnlii
leai'o Koiith Klnugli at O p. in. '
intorcst.
nAWOVVII.I.K llnvmniul
bury and Itobort Ward woro nrrciittf. !'rD"d "'" ,n?'u tlmnthnt amount,
,. i....n ..r ,.ii , N"o tal on tliii year's roll so far
.. i.n" ... .........f. .... iiiiiu uii.li , ., i j . . a.. rtiv
minima ueing ovor iu,uuu nnoui
alf of t' o total to bo raised this
oar.
Miss llernlco Lnuo of Corvnllls.
MINK IH KI.OOI)i:i
It Is reported Unit tho Kenryvlllo
initio has been flooded for nbout
two weeks and tho output of coal
hns boon greatly lossonod. For this
reason It wiu said that tho en-
SOUTH l.VLKT ITEMS
Bjivlng to tho county In road main
tenance nftor tlio roadB nro placod
on pormnnont lino and grado will
pay tho cost In 14 years.
COOS CQUNTV.GOOD ROADS ASSOCIATION'.
VISITING JAPAN'
tHj AuoiltttJ rr to Coot Hr Tlmn.
. TOICIO, April '20. Tho first act
of Mr. Ulysses S. Grant on arriving
in Toklo to begin a tour of Japan wns
to visit Uono Park, whore, In 1879,
bin famous presldont-fnthor planted
n magnolia trco to commomorato his
coming to this country. Mr. Grant
who Is accompanied by his wlfo will
visit South America. Ills homo is in
San Dlogo, California.
11:30 a.m. 11:46 a.m
12:50 p.m. 1:15 p.ra
1:45 p.m. 2:00 p.ra
2:45 p.m. 3:00 p.m
3:45 p.m. 4:00 p.m
5:00 p.m. C: 15 p.m
5.40 p.m. 5:55 p.m
6:55 p.m. North city limits only.
7:30 p.ra. 7:45 p.m
fcX I
WEAVING All kinds a spec
ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680
12th Courth. So. Phone 220-R
BROADWAY HOTEL
Steam Heated :: Hoi Water.
Transient, 7Bc day; ffiUH) Per Week.
ApartnientH, ijtl.t per month. .Every
thing furnished. Phono :t(l.".
L. J. .H'STEN', Proprietor.
Abstracts i
For rollnblo Abstracts of Tide ih
nformntloii about COOS HAY IIE.IL
JSTrtTIi, SCO
Title Guarantee & Abstract Company
Marshflold and Coqulllo City, Orogon.
General Agents Ku.slIdo nnil Sengstacken's Addition.
Special attention paid to nN.sesHincntH nnil pnyment of tain.
UEN'UV SEXGSTACICEN', Mnnager.
tm
GRAVEL'
W aro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL in ny futntltlH
from pllo In our yard or in curlond lots, at following prlcei:
From pllo on ground, $2,V6 por yard.
Canoad Iota, taken from can, 92.00 per jui
ltatll Department.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co,
Opposite Fos'.Offlco.
Fhoil IN.
NOTICE OF SALE OH HEAL
PIIOIM-JHTV l-Olt in:Li.guE.vr I
STItEKT ASSESSMENTS
Notlro Is hereby given that act
ing by virtue of a warrant duly!
Issued by tho Hocordor of tho City i
of Marshflold, County of Coos.j
Stnto of Oregon, by order of tho!
8am coinmoncod sending tlio mallsiBha.a af l0 8llimi.,,oworil hoKKlnK
over tho Wlllaniotto Pacific road tho
first trains woro delayed, sonio ot
thorn for nearly two houra on account
of tho heavy malls. Probably some
Capital Journals wero In that bunch.
t WITH THE TOAST t
t AND THE TEA I
t
It Is a good thing that our prayers
nro not always answered. If thoy
wero mighty fo.v of us would try
to hustlu for what wo need.
Tho upkeep of n motor ear keeps
Bonio Coos Hay men down.
Soma Coos Hay girls don't seem
to know It. Hut a man would rather
!o a girl wearing Imitation lacn
that Is clean than real laco that Is
dirty.
Any Cops Hay woman will toll
you that she would bo ns woll dressed
as other women if bliu didn't pay
tier duhts and put ovorythlng she
had on hor back.
It Is mighty hard for a Coos liny
woman to dacldo whether hho .would
rather ho a perfect thirty-six and
bo poor or bo a fat woman nnd be
wealthy.
1.1
If hor mirror tolls her that sho i
homely nnd hor gentlmau frlond
tolls hor that slio Is beautiful a Coos
Hay girl knows Hint tho mirror Is
u liar.
company are experiencing troublo In
getting thu necessary coal with
wlilch to run, for It Is from this
mine thoy aro getting their present
supply. At tho same tlmo It wob
stattd that tho Southern Pacific
mine at llonvor 1 1 til is working to
capacity to supply the railroad.
An Arbor Day program wiu glv
en Krlday at Dlstr
itmlnr flu illr-nPtlmi
Miss Lulu Miller nsslsted by Miss . ;,,u . re. "fl "R . f
Mary Price, teacher or District 57. 1Mttn,huI f 1Ba,,,, dty ,to forthw,th
After the program refreshments ?Vy UJ'" tho 'P1 or lots or arta
PAIIE TEN' CENTS
City Limits North Hend, Ho
qn COMMUTATION' l)(
) TICKETS, 81.75 lj
Mar.shflcld-N'orth Ilcnd
Auto Lino
Cars overy ton minutes from
C a. m to 12 midnight; to
South Slough onco a day,
leaving at 11 a. in.; to Em
pire throo trips a day.
GOHST & IJIN'O, Proiw.
.let 79, South inlet "T, 0Me ' Jl
Ion of the teacher 1J0';; " J. 1P16. to.
AHVEHTISICH LEITEHS
0
List ot advortlsed letters remain
ing in tho Marshflold, Orogon, post
off I vo for week ending April IS,
10H). Persons calling for tho sumo
,vll ploaso sny advortlsod unci pay
ono cent for each letter called for:
llarth, Carl; HJork, Mr.; Hraek,
Alex W.; Hoyd, Miss Ireno; Derby,
Jon; Edge, It. It.; l'orbes, Sum; Hill,
John; Luudberg, John; Mnrshflcld
Jlmisa & Decorative Co.; Schmidt.
Martin; Tabor, Charley; Wells, Mrs.
Mommle; Wilson. Mrs. Grace.
HUGH M'LAl.V, P. M.
wero florved. An Industrial club
wu3 organized during tlio day.
Mrs. A nil raw Fredrlckson and In
grld Anderson spent tho week end
In Marshflold.
luoreor or tracts or land unoii
wlilch assessment was made under !
nnd pursunnt to Ordlnnnco No. CCS
of said city for tho Improvement
of Eighth Terraco Street from tho
Mrs. Stlfflor and daughter Shirley l"3t ,luo otiiKltl Street North to
nrn llnnvni. Illll vUltra " " '" "I iUHlll nireoi
Arbor Day in District No. CI was 0,Ul J" tUo Clty r ManHiflold.
wclUibsorved. Fifty or the patrons Coos County' 0ro8on nml wl,,eh!
and friends of (ho vichool gathered nBS088,not 'n romnlned unpaid;
nt the school l.ouse where they as- ",ul ,to Bel1 ",0 8a,no ' U, l"j
slstod In planting shrubs, etc. which ;,rov,',e, h' !w- wlllc" Id prop-!
had beon donated, and dug uc.hc"y la ,n n,d wnrrnnt ml heroin-1
for tho children's gardens. At noon"ftor lescrlul, 1 have, In pursu
a fluo dinner wns served by the la-i""? of 8nhl wnrnu1- Iovle'l "on
dlea In tho school room. nmI w,n lll "" lly ot May..
Miss Doris l.elhy who Is nUend- ,016, nt nlno 0'c,0l,k ,n tllQ for-i
Ing High School in North IHmil. "uuu "l "a m ni u, ''l
WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO.
Assets $2,340,000.00
Pays 6 per cent on
savings
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
Local Treasurer
soul through n humming bird's
quill into a mosquito's oyo and tho
mosquito wouldn't blink."
Glw any Coos Hay man nn uudl
onco and lie will attempt a performance.
spent tlw week ond with her par
cuts, Mr. unit Sirs. L. A. I.elby of
this plnro.
Fishing Is qulto good "horo now,
a number of good catches bolng re
ported. Miss Fnyo Conkllu who recently
underwent nil oporation for remov
al of enlarged toiulls and adenoids
Us tihlo to be In school ngalu.
When thero Is n baby present In
a Coos Hay gathering, the conver
sation Is about biihlos; nt other
tlmea the city beautiful, taxes, art,
music, lltornturo nnd tlio neighbors
nro discussed.
v
I gi'KSTIO.V l.'Olt THE DAV
You may Imnglno that it must bo
flno to bo rich nnd do as you ploaso.
Ilnl llnrsnv Kreltznr tolls inn thnt
tho fact Is that thoro nro mlgntyMIng ready to touch you for a loan,
few rich mon who nro not ills.)
appointed at least n dozen times ni HOW ADOPT IT, JAKE?
day,
I gvl a dun most overy day
From Jake, who Is my grocer;
WILL GET ItOAI)
Highway from Gaulluer W Hailroad
Allowed
(Spoclal to Tho Times)
GAHDIN'BH, Ore. April 20. The
county court of Douglas county has Lot
allowed $11,000 for tho highway
to extond from Gardlnor to tho rail
way station at Smith rlvor. The
road will follow along tho rlvr.
O. II. Hinsdale has offorod to build
Council Chamber door of snld city,!
being In tho City Hall Front Street
North of said City, oi.for for salol
and sell at public auction to tho'
highest bidder for cash, each of
tho following described lota assess
ed to tho Southern Oregon Com
pany and situated in Perham Park
Addition to tho City of Mar3h(!eld.
according to tho plat thereof on
file nnd of record In tho office of
tho County Clork ot Coos County,
Oregon, tho number- ot tho block
and the amount ot tho assessment
bolng set opposite tho number ot
eaoh lot respectively: snl'd 3alo bo
lng mndo subject to redemption in
tho mnnuer provided by law:
THE WHITE IS KING
Of all Sowing Machines
Now located at 250 Markot ate.
West. Phono ID 3-J. Wo havo
also got big bargains In all kinds
ot used machines. All machines
fold on easy payments.
hen
Anot
i
Her man
IM
steps into your position because you've grown old; what
are you going to live on, if you have saved nothing?
Hundreds of men are quietly depositing part of their
salary at 3 per cent interest, at Our Savings Bank, gel
ting ready for such a day! Why not you?
The Fireit National
lank f coos bay
Safety Plus Service
I Oldest Hank In Coos County
SAVE MONEY
by ordering thp famous
HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, tou $1.00
Lump coal, ton $3,150
Or half ton of both.. $4.75
D. MUSSOX, Prop.
Phone 18-J or leave orders
at Hlllyer's Cigar Store
ls,n't It roinarkublo hpw pollto a, tho road at a cost not to exceed
Coos Hay innu ran bo when ho Is get-?t 1.000.
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HAVE THE ROOF
FIXED NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171
Established 18
Coos Hay Ico and Cold Storngo Dated ut Marshflold, Coos Coun
Company. of Marshflold Is propar- ty, Orogon, this 12th day of April,
ed to buy any uuantltv of fresh 191 G. I
SOUTH COOS HIVKK HOAT
SERVICE
LAUNCH EXPRESS
leaves Marsh field overy day
8 n.m. Leaves head ot river
nt 3:30 p. in.
STEAMER RAINBOW
leaves head of river daily at
7 a.m. Leaves Marahtleld at
Flanagan (. Bennett Bank
Mnrhhfleld, Coos County, Oregon.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,0W
INTEREST PAID OX TIME AND SAVINGS HEl'OJ'J8
Officers J. W. BKNNETT, President; JAS. II. PIAw
President; It. F. WILLIAMS, Cashier; G. F. WIM-H"
Assistant Cashier.
Flanagan 8b Bennett Bank
OP MYRTLE POINT ,
Capital $25' 7
Officers J. W. BENNETT, President; JAS. II. FINAO V N,
President; L. M. SUPLEE, Cashier; L. T. DEMEM,
Cashier.
I
Bennett Trust Company
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $I25.
Officers J. W. BENNETT, President; TOM T. JJfJJ'sffAN'
President; ARTHUR M'KEOWN, Secretary; BENNM
TON, Treasurer. . ypifr
The Only Trust Company In the State, Outside of Portia"
organized Under tlio Jseiv 4J"
EXPERT WELDING of METAljj
Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings m
i ...
ime new
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
CSi
Koontz Garage