The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 21, 1916, CITY EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1916 EVENIIMG EDITION
FOUR
COOS BAY TIMES
V. I. MALONKV, Kdllor and l'ub.
DAN K. MALONHY, News Editor
Official
Official
Taper of
Paper Cltr
Coon County
of Mnrnhfleld.
HtUluieU ttl llio I'UBluttluu al ftlarxli
Hold, Oregon, for transmission
tbroueh the malls second-class
tnall matter.
t WITH THE TOAST :
t AND THE TEA :
$-1
8U11SCRIPTION HATES
Ono J oar J6.00
J'or month CO
An independent Ropuhllcnn nows
papor, published every evening ex
copt Sunday, and wookly, by
flu Oxm Uny Time I'ubllwliliig Co.
XKWSPAI'KKS
-
good evening
Dost thou love life? Then
do not minumlcr time, for
Hint la the stuff life la
mndu of. Franklin.
:l
NEWSPAl'EHS nro bo strong u
factor In modorn llfo thnt It Ib
but natural thoy should bo the
thoiuo of discussion among men and
womon who bear no rellatlon what
ever to tho biulncss except ns rend
ers. John D. Hnrry recently -contributed
an artlclo to the Los An
geles Express In which he niadu the
Btatomcnt:
"Tho other dny I hoard n
group of moil speak about news
papers. Thoy wore- abusive.
Men usually nro when they din
cii3s this subject. I havo often
wondered why." Ho notes
thnt tho very men who wore
nbuslvo read tho newspapers
dally and read them greedily,
and ho ndded: "If they wuro
doprlvod of nowspnpors for n
fow days thoy would lib lost
greedy for nows. Vol thoy feel
no gratitude"
It would appear, says tho Express,
in coinmontlng on tho Uurry lusor
tlon, thnt the most "frequently reiter
ated criticisms iiKalustH newspapers
nro Hummed up In chnrges thnt thoy
nro lunccuratu, bliiHOd or corrupt.
It Is perhaps not unrcasonnblu that
tho rcador wIkmo only knowlcdgo of
nuwspnpor mnklng Is supplied by his
study of tho finished product and
Mho knows nothing of tho luNulto
toll, Intricate co-operation, rendered
undor high tension, or of tho mo-
chnnlrnl and physical condition un
der which newspupors nro produced
should vtalt liinccuraclos with suv
orlty' of Judgement. Nevertheless
tho wonder Is, not that luiiccurnulcs
occur, but that tho porcontugv) of
errors, taking Into consideration
thy conditions under which tho
work is performed, should bo so
low.
It's
That
Sumo
With
Hnino
Sumo
Same
To
MAMEOMMVOHIjI)
the sanio old world In uhlno
and shndo,
tlod In tin flr.H swnot morn
ing mndo;
swoet stars In tho h'ty
above,
light like light In tho eyes
you love;
old round o' the ro3" years
old sorrows you soj through
tears;
old road nnd same old rncu
run with n dream of tlnj Kure
well Place.
And
Till
And
O tho wnilth folk rise end dara Lio
oklcs
l'o watch their tiro where the light
ning flics;
you hear tho loud war thun
ders beat
they shako tho graves nt a
war king's feet;
the paths of human lives 'nro
crossed
Where tho Huchaels wcup for their
children loaf,
Same old road where tho burdened
race
i'ako tears and dreams to tho Fnro
woll Placo.
And with right nnd wrong wo press
nloug
From night to tho dream of morn
ing song;
Hnmo sad story of sorrows old;
Bruno swoet Joys thnt the heart
would hold;
tho wounded breast still Highs
for rest
rest comes swoot when Clod
thinks best;
wo glimpse tho light of tho
morning's fnco
thu shining gutes of tho Faro
well Placo.
Frank L. Stanton
t PERSONAL MENTION
$2
JAMES 10. MONTGOMERY came back
from Powers this morning niter a
short business trip.
W. J. M'MILLAN, who has been doing
engineering work on tho Willntn-
ctto Pacific, loft this morning on
the train, bound for Alaska whoro
ho Is to work on tho now govern
ment railroad.
KOUrcitICK MACLKAY passed trough
here this morning on his way from
AVodderbiirn to Portland. Ho was
accompanied by Col. 11. W. Lawson
who was n witness In tho fishing
cases. Mr. Mncleny said the roads
In Curry woro bad nnd part of tho
dlstnnco bail to bo made on horse
back. , ,
40c lb
gibs. $ ,10
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
And
And
And
At
Ab Mr. Ilnrry oayH:
"Even under most favorable
conditions, 1 do not believe
that nuy newspaper can bo
wliolly accurate. No man
ran. To bo accurate Is ono of
tho most difficult things In
tho world. The inoro repe
tition of a remark nearly al
ways means changing tho re
mark. Havo you wvor noticed
how Inaceurato you nro your
oolt?" Aa In corruption, It Is to bu eon
fesjod that thero are corrupt news
papers, Just as thorn aio corrupt
men nnd women. Wo nro compell
ed to ngreo with Mr. Harry in his
nBsortlou.
"The corruption of newspa
pers Is umtuostlounbly vino of
tho saddojt fimturos of our
llfo. A powerful newspaper
can bo n hIiocUIiik polutlon of
the stream or truth. In many
Instances It has stood for tho
powers that have exploited and
degraded society, Tho pow
er. behind some of the groat
junkers or public opinion nro
timiuvstloimlily evil powers."
Kvory man and woman has kuow
Irdro of such newspaper. Some
times, despite their corruption, thoy
achieve financial piouporlty. Thoy
novor win toupee!. Themselvos
characterless, thoy noun comnmud
public confidence. Thoy may bo I
pntronlod, but thoy are not trust
ed. Thoy nro rueoBiilzod tor what
they aio- Journals of publicity,
corrupted by private intermits to
buse uses.
Happily (or tho publlo welfare,
tho number of such pnpors Is di
minishing ns their influence vnno3.
Thoy ccaso to bo sorvlceablo own
to the interests that corrupt thorn.
Tl. i dean uowspnpum, tho honest
juVi that builds upon ben lee,
builds character and In the long
ruu nchlovos tlio only run I auccoss.
"A good nttino is ratlior lo bo cho
ou thou great rlchos."
Father Is alway.i hollering at
the children hcrauso they hate to
go to bed and halo to get up, but
mother knows thnt the poor chlld
heu Inherited It from their father.
The Coos Hay man who has dis
covered thnt he can't stand pros
perity Is worse off than tho man
who has novor hud u chuiica to
rind out whether ho can or not.
(ji'Kstio.v i-oit tin: ii.w '
What has become of Mm old
fiuhlonod matt who smoked cubeb!
clgurottos?
t AT THE HOTELS t
Cliaiidler Hotel
II. II. Lewollon and wife, Ilnndon;
0. S. Mllcndo, Portland; A. liurrough,
Portland; I). II. (Her, Seattle; Koleno
Jlnttcr, Portlnnd; H. H. Hnley, Ilo-
litlnm; Charles E. Martin, U. S. C. O.;
J. M Shelley, Eiiceno; F M. McTns
gutt, Portland; II. 13. Smith, Port
land; C. I). Gnhrlclson, Salem; J. T.
Sankey, Portland; A. A. Pirn, San
Francisco.
St. Laurence Hotel
P. L. irrlxnor, Camp 1; It. II. Hrlx
nor, Camp 1; T. M. llussoy, Coos RIv
or; Mrs. Hoy Thrush, Koedsport; It.
N. Wohster, Coos IUvor; Karl Guhis,
i:ugono; Mrs. .lolin Wans, North
Lnko; W. W. Wllllnins, Portland; J.
T. Emerson, (Iravol Ford.
Ulnnco llofel
W. J. McMillan, Iteedsport; AVII1
Inin Ilronier, AlloBiiny; I). C. An
thony, North Pond; L. J. llodson, Co
qulllo; .1. I). Finch, Coiiulllo; Joint t
Anderson, Coqulllo. ,
Lloyd Hotel
Lottie Fowler, Portlnnd; Dnvo
Johnson, Portand; ltobort Kruger,
llluo Uldgo; Mrs. Jack Vnlmoro, So
nttlo; A. T. Thompson, Hnndou; J. I).
Stovorson, Wnllnco; Allen Miller,
Portand; V. Smith, Itlvorton; Felix
J. Wulsli, Powers; Mrs. Will linn
cock, North Iloud.
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Dr. A. L. Houseworth,
IMiyslclan nnd Surgeon
Office: Irving Mock.
Office hour): 11 to 12 n. in.; 8 to
I nnd 7 to 8 p. in.
(Phones: Office l-IH-J; Kcs., 118-L
J. M. Wright
Phone 188-B
nUILDING CONTRACTOR
Eitimntci furnished on requost
! Or. H. M. Shaw
Fjo, Knr mid Throat Specialist
OLASSFS FlTTJill)
Phono !l.'10-.l. ItooniH 200-201
Irving Ulock.
il. MATriK II. SHAW.
Physician nn4 H org com
Phono H!tO-J.
H. G. Butler
CIVIL KNOINKKR
Koom 301 Coko Bldg. Phone 14IV-J
. Ilesldenco Phono 3C3-L.
PORTLAND
I .Oil Class
STR. BREAKWATER
SAILS APRIL 22
North Pacific Steamship
Co.
Smith Terminal Dock.
D'rcct Sailing
-to -
Eureka,
San Francisco,
Santa Barbara '
Los Angeles,
San Diego,
BREAKWATER
April 25
' CUSIII.No, Agent
W. G. Chandler
ARCHITECT
itooms SOI and 302, Coko Dulldlni
Marshflold, Oregon.
Dr. 1). C. Viuiglutn, nontl"!, Room
W, First National Hank building
Launch (adlllae leaves Mai-isliflcld
for Allegany Sunday moi'iilng nt 8
o'clock, i chiming nt ." p. in, ('rs
for hlro nt Allegany.
Golden
West
Coffee
Is unequaled in
uniform strength,
purity, aroma and
wholesome fresh
ness. Steel cut
no dust, no chaff
parchment, inner
seal cans. Ask
your grocer.
Clossef &
Devers
WOOD GOOD WOOD
V. II. Llnfto bus It nt 8t.no nnd
$2 cash per load. Garbage1 rentoT'
icd. Phono 227-.T
WILLAMETTE-PACIFIC TIME
SCHEDULE BETWEEN
Marshfieltl and Portland
(Now Effective)
Train Xo. 1
Leaves
1:30 a. m.
0: 10 a. m.
7:L'0u. m.
S: 10 ii. in. Notl
J 10:00 u.in. Mapletou
10.10 a. m.
Llbby Colli, !jlff.()0 ton. Phono
PI WO 'ITXIXCJ N'ni'iior will
li'avo (own fur three mouths (tip.
IT vtNlilug uoik done find him this
uci'L nt Hi. I.nuionco Hotel.
A woman In Seattle, living nt the
ago of 101 years, says her long
life Is due to tlio fact that she has
always been ublo to control her
temper. Wo know some Cons imy
folks who would rather
give up an opportunity
I heir mean disposition.
die than
to show
If on feel Kood, that I J u sign
you nro In good health. It you
feel particularly good, that hi a
sign you aro young.
The iljvlt appears In vnrhpis
Ktilsos. Hut It Is only when ho
appears as "old ago" that ho
really frightens nnyhody.
FORKS'!' NOTKS
Oregon coiisiiiuoh annually ovr
2,200,000 cords of fuel wood
which, reduced to board foot,
amount to oer 1,105.000,000 foot.
Oregon produces annually ap
proximately 1,010,000,000 board
feet of logs, hut consumes over
two billion, or 37V6 per cent in
omvjh or nor log production, siiu
draws hoavily on Washington for
this excess,
Oiokoii produces approximately
three and ouo-thlid million linear
I'ovt, but (oiuuiiuis only about one
hslf a million feet.
The railroads of Oregon consume
over IS, 000 liowu ties and the
i 'lues 2'.'. 000. Oregon also con
sumes 00,000 linear feot of round
mine material.
MELLOW-SW&T
Of
cc
HP
..u
Most RicMy-Raycred Chew
That Was Ever Pressed
Into ?km
FAVORITE FOR A GENERATION
Red-blooded men with real tobacco
hunger find that tley can stuUfy it only
by chewing, and die inot wholesome
and satis f)iin; totacco to chew it that
made in ring form.
The I'r.it of luxury in tobacco chew
ing i the rich, wut. jtdry f.aor that
trickle through yjur )tcm wlicn you
chew Spear Head.
No oilier chewing tobacco 5' i mel
low, $o Iukious and so r..iiiing No
other equals Spear Head for putting a
keen edge on jour appctit.
Spear Head u maJe of the world's
best tobacco leaf the choicest of red
Kentucky Hurley. Thii leaf it selected
for its full, juicy riJuios with the
m 04 1 painstaking care. i stemmed by
hand, is pressed into Spear llcad plugs
so slowly that not a drop of the rich,
natural juice cscare.
Your first chew of Spear Head will
open your cc to the genuine enjoy
ment there is in chewing
Chew the rich and mellow tobacco
that has been the favorite for n third
of a century that's Spear Head. In
10c cuts, wrapped in wax paper. '
C1KT VOL' It
Golden West
Coffee
4
In
Train No. 1!.
Stations Arrives
Portland 10:15 p. in.
Ar. lCtigeue Lv.
U:'2'i p. in.
Lv. Kugene Ar.
5:1 ft p. in.
1:15 p.m.
L'::i5 p. m.
(Flor-
2:10 p.m.
1:2S p. m.
1:00 p. in.
11:20 a.m.
Ciulininn
once)
1 1: 17 a. m. Ada
11:50 a. m. (Inrdiuor
1:!!0 p. m. Iteedsport
2:10 p. m. North Lake 10:11 1 a. m.
:i: 15 u.m. North Heud 0:10 a.m.
:i:;i0p. in. Murshflcld 0:20 a.m.
n . mm
BROADWAY HOTEL
Steam Heated :: Hot Water.
Tiaiihlent, 75c day; !j!.00 Fee Week.
ApaituieutH, SI." wp inoiith. Kvery-
thing fiiruNhed. I'liouo ltd.".
It. .1. .Il'STKX, Proprietor.
at
GeUingsCashSlore
K Wo Sno Von .Money
tSSSHSHSESclSEKSHSHSHSHSHSHSiSasasa
FAItn TKX CKXTS
City Limits XorlJi Heud, Be
n) CO.M.Ml'TATIOX f)0
l TICKKTS, SI.75 I
.Mar.shfleld-Xorth Heud
Auto Lino
Cars overy ton minutes from
0 a. m., to 12 midnight; to
South Slough onco a dny,
leaving nt 11 a. in.; to Em-
plro thrco trips n day.
CJOItST KIXO, lrojw.
SDW IHJSIXIWS IMUTUItK
X S. Smith, who recently pur
chased tlu Coos Iiuy Stationery Co ,
Is Inaugurating u serloj of apodal
Saturday sales the first of whlih
will bo glvon tomorrow and uotUe
of which appears In another col
umn of tonight's Times. It will
pay you to look It up.
A FULL LINE OF
Choice Vegetables
and
Fresh Strawberries
Ollivant & Nasburg
0WKavHP9)r
rflaaaBPLtXr
Tlio (iooil Housekeeping Store
HOMi: OF I'llti: FOODS
Second and Commercial. Mnrshfleld
Two Telephones, 101 nnd 171
Good Groceries
AT 'NIK
Lowest Prices
COXSISTKXT WITH yi'AMTV.
I.el us ilguio on joiif next bill. Wo
mo liioney lor otliei.s Let u. mio
money foe jou,
Coos Bay
Farmers Exchange
WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO.
Assets $2,340,000.00
Pays 6 per cent on
savings '
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
Local Treasurer
Central
Avcuiio nnu
Phono t!70
Waterfront.
BLANCO
The Public Service Hotel
has Just been thoroughly renovat
ed, and opened to the public .Moich
1st, 11)1(1. Some, of tho features,
of this old hostelry nro. free om
ploymeu! bure.iu, fieo sewing room,
Information bulletin ami kind treat
ment. The patioungo of tho public
Is holicited.
inaxco hotkij
227 North Front btreet
1'lione 1 1 l-L.
Mai-shflold, Orewn
Till WIHTK IS KIXO
Of nil Sewing Machines
Now Jocnted at 25C Market are.
Wost. Phono 1D3-J. Wo have
also got big bargalus in all kinds
of used machines. All machines
sold on easy paymeuts.
SAVE MONEY
by ordering (ho famous
HENRYVILLE COAL
Xut co.il, ton $1.00
Lump coal, tpn $."J.S0
Or half ton of both. .81.75
1). .MUSSOX, Prop.
Phono 18-.T or leave orders
nt llllljor's Cigar Store
HAVE THE ROOF
FIXED NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phons 3171
WEAVING All kinds a spec-
;alty. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680'
I9th Onurth Sn. Phono 220-Ri
I REV. B. F. BENGTSON,
swiNllsh T.ulhyinn Aflnistor, Jto.s-;
Ideiteo 201 Hlghlaiul Ave Phone
01,
south coos nivun hoat
SKUVICR
LAUNCH EXPRESS
leaves Mnrshfleld every day
8 n.m. Leaves head of river
nt :ilt) p. m.
STEAMER RA1NROW
leaves head of river dally nt
7 a.m. Leaves Marshrtcld at
2 p.m. For charter apply oa
board.
ROflKRS SMITH, Props.
I
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
OCEAN BFACH AUTO LINE
Gorst & King.
Lcao Marhhflold nt 7 n. m., nnil returning leaving from Kmplre
B n. nu Lcnvo .Mnrshfleld nt 1 1 n.in. nnd returning leave South
Sloiigh ivt I . m. Leave Marshfieltl nt R p. m. nnd rcturnli
lcnvo South Slough nt (I p. in.
il i . For rollnblo Alistrnrii of Title M
A HlSll?i fr ,ir,;," n''"t COOS DAY HEAL
Title Guarantee& Abstract Company
Mnrshfleld and Coqulllo City, Oregon.
General Agents Eustsldo and SnngstackcnV Addition.
Spcclul attention paid to nnsosMiicutH nml payment of inxes.
HKXRV 8KXOSTACKKN, Mnnntjcr.
GRAVEL'
We xo now prepnrod to furnish GRAVEL In any uintlt!ii
trnm pllo In our yard or In carload lots, at following price:
From pile on ground, $2.?G por yard.
Otnoad lots, taken from cars, 92.00 per jul,
RaUll Dopartumit.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co,
Opposite r-os'-Offlco, Iliuat 1M.
hen
Anot
i
ler man
r
steps inlo your position because you've grown old; what
are you going to live on, if you have saved nothing?
Hundreds of men are quietly depositing part of their
salary at 3 per cent interest, at Our Savings Bank, get
ting ready for such a day! Why not you?
N
Tib First
Eaek OF coos bay
Safety Plus Service
Oldest Hunk In Cooa Count)- Kstnlilhlictl 1880
Flanagan ($h Bennett Bank
Mnrshfleld, Coos County, Oregon.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000
ixti:ih:st iin ox timr and savixgs dki'OSIts
Officers J. v. HKNN13TT, Presldont; JAS. H. FLANAGAN, Vice
President; It. P. WILLIAMS, Cashier; G. F. WlNOHESTbB,
Assistant Cashlor.
Flanagan (8b Bennett Bank
OP 5IVRTLK POINT
Capital $25,00
Offlcors J. V. BENNETT, Presldont; JAS. H. FLANAGAN, Vice
President; L. M. SUPLEE, Cashier; L. T. DEMENT, AuUUM
Cashier.
Bennett Trust Company
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000
Officers J. v. DENNETT, President; TOM T. DENNB3I,CJS!
President; ARTHUR M'KEOWN, Secretary; BENNETT S
TON, Treasurer. uai
Tho Only Trust Comnnny la tlio State, Outside of Portland, "
Organized Undor the Now Law.
UHmnHHHHMI
suuhnaviaihAmencan
' WHERE SAVINGS ARK SAFE
WH INVITE YOU TO OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT THIS
BANK TODAY
. $1.00 STARTS THE ACCOUNT,
HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE ? TO
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