The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 02, 1916, CITY EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1916. EVENING EDITION
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COOS BAY TIMES
M. V. MAI.ONEV, Editor anil I'uo.
DAN B. MALONEV, News Editor
Official Paper of Coos Count;
Official Paier City of Mnrahflold.
Entered at tho Postofrico at Marsh
Hold, Oregon, for transmission
through tho mails ai aecond-claiB
nail matter
NEWS AXI ADVEUTISIXd
AT TIM Hi
rail to
tllinllnn
T TIMES there aro pcoplo who
to understand tho dis
tinction between naws mutter
and advertising. Frequently peo
ple will offor to pay for tho publi
cation of news matter in Tho Times
or for tho suppression of news.
Such offers nro always declined for
tho reason that It Is an ubsoltilo
rule of this paper that payment
will never bo acccptod for such
services. That rulo Is In compli
ance with tho principles of goon
Journalism and tho laws of tho
United States. It is a rulo that Is
never broken by tho Coos Uuy
Times or anyone- connected there
with, as ownor or employe.
Nowh mattor for publication free
of cost is always solicited, and biis
Koutlons or contributions- of this
class nro appreciated. Advertising
Is niso solicited and appreciated,
but a distinct lino Is maintained be
tween nows or Editorial matter
and advertising.
It sometimes hnppcus Hint the
printers Inadvertently omit a mark
of paid advortlHOineut but it is nev
er done knowingly or with Intent
to deceive.
Those explanations mo made be
cause tlieru aro good people who
do not understand the ways of le
gitimate Journalism. Somu ' pa
pors have loose morals on this
subject. The Times lias strict rules
relating to these mutters and thosn
rules aro faithfully observed. '
t WITH THE TOAST t
I AND THE TEA I
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()()!) EVEXIXO
Fathor Divine, tho daylight
now Is gone,
I rest In Thee,
Teach mo Thy will, Hint I
may bo at one
With Love nnd Harmony.
Selected
PINJ COXyUKIllXU AUTO
A'
life a iu,i:s.si:i) thixu
Onco to have heard tho song of the
Thrush
Uowlldor tho nameless glow of
May;
Onco to havo dreamed In tho twi
light li'ish
Of tho words which Lovo can
say
Just those and tho lifted lips
will sing:
"Ah! llfo is a blessed thing."
Onco to havo stood whoro the shall
ows fall,
Llko tho mystical veil of u sor
coror; Onco to have hold In your arms
tho nil
Of tho world to you tho form
t of hor
.lust this nnd tho lips you
klHs'd will sing:
"Ah, llfo is u blessed thing."
Onco to have eried and felt the pain
That stings when the soul Is red
with Hln ;
Onto lo have prayed and beheld tho
statu
Clean swept from the heart with
in; Just this and thu penitent
lips will slug.
"Ah! llfo Is a blessed thing."
II. E. Ilarmau
oldlng boforo they got tho wall
paper on!" said tho subordinate.
feonio Coos Bay women who
dress llko fashion plates look moro
like patterns.
While some Coos Hay folks nro
optimistically "looking for better
things," tho real guy has got his
sleeves rolled up working for them.
It Is not so difficult to got 11 dl
vorco If one litis the wherewithal to
satisfy tho lawyers.
?:rTtri I PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
ivLWb ur untuuiv
XRWUBHO- Jones llros. & Co.. of
Portland havo decided to locale- a
loganberry Juice factory In tho city
OXTAUIO Two men fishing for
sturgeon in tho Snake river using
part of a Jack rabbit for bait caught
nn otter, the skin of wihlch Is worth
$30.
Tho smaller the community the
greater tho excitement when some
follow gets too attentive lo another
ninn's wife.
It Is always safo for a Coos Hay
married man to net chesty around
homo on pay day.
ItAIMIOAl) TO WH.'UE III VIM
(From (Irnnts Pass Courier.)
Reports from tho Coqulllo coun
try are that the railroad Is fast be
ing projected toward tho Mule
creek divide. This road Is tho one
being built for tho Smith lumber
ing company, but it Is standard In
every way, and will no doubt ulti
mately bo part of " road to con
nect tho Hoguo valley with :ho Co
qulllo country. The road Is iumv
Hearing tho coal fields in which
many (Irnnts Pass people are interested.
PENDLETON Charles J. Koch.
proprietor of tho Empire- Furniture
storo has purchased the State Hotel
block for $15,000.
Or. A. L Houseworth,
Physician nnd Surj?co
Office: Irving lllock.
Office bourn: 11 to 12 a. m.; 9 to
I. nnd 7 to 8 p. m.
Phones: Office 1 l.'t-.T; He., 1-18-L
J. M. Wright
Phono 188-B
BUILDING COXTKAOTOIt
Estimates furnished on request
Oldest llniilc In Coos County
HOSBHUHCJ Tho first cratq of
strawberries to go from Hnsoburg
to the Portland market this season
wr.s raised by William Pomberton.
UTOMOIIILE manufacturers
see no signs of uu approach
ing curtailment of thu demand
for cars. They eciusldur that (ho
new vehicle of transportation Is
still In Its Introduction period, a
lusty youth, Indeed, but with a
fine prospect ahead of a long ami
splendid manhood.
Tho general manager or (no Na
tional Automobile Chamber of
Commerce puts tho capacity of (ho
Uulled States for thu absorption
of motor cars ut fi, 000,000. There
wero 10,000,000 horse drawn ve
hicles In iiho In this country In
1010, qulto a substantial field to
Invndo. Thero nro now Ti, 000, 000
fauns In tho country, ono half of
thorn freo from mortgnKOH, nnd
the farmers aro certainly taking
to tho ilovll wagon In astonishing
fashion. Tho territory in sight is
promising.
It Is believed that u million or
more cars can bo turned out nn
nnully for years to oiiio without
dnngor or over-Hloeklng tho homo
nnd foreign markets. Thero wero
S!il!,000 cars sold in 1015. Includ
ing $111,000,000 wortli sent
ubioad.
The most striking fen turn of tho
piosont status of tho Industry Is
tho Improvement In tho cars com
bined wltli u groat (locraiiso In
price. The average price for pan
soiigur rant last year was 7:.
In 1007, when only 85,000 cars
wero made, the nverago price was
f 2, 11.1. Yet, tho present car l,
Infinitely superior to tlio rnltlo
tinp of 1007.
Tho Improvement and tho cheap
ening and tho reiMKiiltlon of the
great vuluo of tho automobile ns
n business and Industrial utwot nro
tho main reasons for the steadily
increasing demand, which has nv
orngeil a gain or 10 por cent n
year since tho Industry uuiumod
substantial commercial proportion.
Tho rate of advnuco I IncrouuliiK
Instond or IomoiiIuk, us many pro
dictod. Thus far In jok; tho
In production over tho corroapnnd
lug months of I'.ur. U chum to SO
per cent. And the curs aro not
bolng turned out In blind trust oi
finding a market but with a know
ledge of tho demand nnd an oyo
i.i miy iixml on that 5.000,000 .
goal.
Some Coos Hay men do not speak
lo their wives for bonis at a time.
They do not llko to Interrupt the
dear thing.
The lioublii with thu helping
lunula, that aro extended Is Hint
thero Isn't anything in them.
J
t GOOD ROADS NOTES t
Tim following notes on good
roads nro suggested li tho good
roads boosturs.
, Skamania County, Washington,
with an area a little moro than
Coos County and containing less
than ono-slxth our population bond
ed Itself Tor $: 10,000.00 or $72.7 1
per capita, based on the 1010 cen
sus riKUrus. If Coos County bonds
Tor jaim.iiuo.uo it will bo $jo.ii;
per eiiplta taking thu 1010 popula
tion of 1 7, ono. Coed roads will
mean as much to Coon lounty as to
Skamania County and thero aro
moro people here to pay for thorn.
Homo folks urguo that putting
tho main roads on permanent lino
RIDDLE When Mrs. Oliver Har
mon filled a kerosene lamp with ges
ollne tho lamp exploded, tlm honso
was burned and the occupants barely
had time to escape.
Or. H. M. Shaw
Eye, Ear nod Thront Specialist
GLASSES PITTED
Phono UUO-I." Itooins 200-201
Irving lllock.
..a. MATTIE 11. SHAW.
l'hyblclnw nnd Snrgcoa
Phono .'lilO-J.
Flanagfift & Beimetnut
Sliiivlifitilil, Coo.s Couiitv n-.... UCflK
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Pmf
1NTK1IKHT PAID OX TIME AXI) 8llVlv .JliQ
unicorn J. w. DENNETT, President; j.
i-ruaiuuui; u. i WILLIAMS.
Assistant Cashier.
County, Oregon.
St. .-
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A8. II. vi..iK-.IS
Cashier: o V ". VI
?- INCIIESTE
Flanagan 3b Bennett Bant
OF MY11T1.M im,vm ll
Capital
:o.a .1. w. uiswiMisTT, President; JAS. H m., ' wu
President; L. M. SUI'LEE, Cashier; L T 'DEM X' Vl
"' uiUIUt
K G. Butler
CIVIL ENGINEER
Room .101 Coke Dldg. Phone 145-J
Residence Phono .10.1-L.
ROSEHURO Tho congregation of
Uo First Prcsbytorlan church gnvo
W. G. Chandler
ARCHITKCT
Rooms 301 nnd 302, Coko Ilulldlng
Marshflold, Oregon.
Cashlor.
I Bennett, Trust Company
a Capital, Surplus ami Undivided Profit 111. ..
tUllLS .n nt; An.
Officers J. W. DENNETT, President: TOM T IivvmptL ' W
President; ARTHUR M'KEOWN, Secretary;' SS'
TON, Treasurer.
a reception to tho retiring pastor.! WILLAMETTE-PACIFIC TIME
....... ... .. I nn..r.ri.i r. n r. . r- I
Secretary; DENNETT WS
Tho Only Trust Conipnny In tho State, Outside of ihi .
Ornnl., Under the New Law ' ch
Dr. Paul ,f. Lux and his wife, who tiro
going to Lindsay, Cnl., to live
YONCALLA The officers aro de
termined' to solve tho myssry of
tho burning of tho Methodist church,
incendiarism being suspected.
DALLAS -The slx-yonr-old daugh,
tor of II. R. Eneott, n famrer, wiib fa
tally Injured in a runaway uccidoiit.
ICvery now and then you will sue
'i Coos Hay married man who Is so
weary looking ami mi seedy look
ing that ho gives you the Impression ' an(l mt,u without surfacing, will
that his wHo makon him sleep In IU)l "l!,lu tl,ul avallablo Tor your
tho woodshed. , around travel. Hut It will help. Is
J It not truo that tho road between
The fact that ho hasn't a postage : ViWf ,l!l' '! Coimlllo wus closed
stamp is always a good enough o- l0 ",l,0 loi '"t winter than over
ciihh to mako a Coos Hay man pun l,,,foro? W,,H ll lioeiuuo thoio was
orf writing to his wlfo. Hut If ho "Ml' ral" mBt ',mr "n ' "ro
ts writing to .uuotlier man's wife v''0"" 'oar M,llt'0 tl10 'lt' cie to
Im'll net a stiimn If hu has to walk I l1"' ty? It was not. It was
ton blocks for It. i l,e4'a,l,0 t tho Improvomonts In
Rmc and grado whloli wore made on
DaiiKht. r Isn't much nccount at ,ho Mml last 'our. It Is much oas-
EITOENE Tro Lano County Po
mona (iratigo adopted n resolution
favoring tho passage or u law to
tax nil dogs In thu Mute.
CORVALLIS .ludge S. W. Me
Faildon, ono or tho best known law
yers In the county, died at his huiue.
SCHEDULE BETWEEN
Marshfield and Portland
(Now Effective)
"H ' Jii r" rWWHWTHKIjyTffMWrn7rT I" hth h I
Train No. 1.
Leaves
1:30 a. m.
C:10 a. m.
7:20 a. m.
Train No. 2.
Stations Arrives
Portland 10:1 Up. in.
Ar. Eugene Lv.
Ti'.l'i p, m.
Lv. En genu Ar.
5:15 p. m.
-1:15 p.m.
2:35 p. in.
p.m.
1:28 p. m.
1:00 p. m.
11:20 a.m.
8:1G n. m.. Not I
10:00 a. m. Maplolou
10.10 a. m. Clubman
once)
1 1:17 a. m. Ada
11:50 a. m. (lardlnor
1 :1l0 p. in. Reedsport
2:1Cp. in. North Lako 10:31a.m.!
3: 15 a.m. North llend 0:10 n. in.
3:30 p.m. Murshrield 0:20 a.m.'
HA KER Artec shooting .1. C.
Halrd twice with n double barred
shotgun, William Cole, it Roukcreek
ranclier, gave hliuxolr up to the sheriff
helping mother with other, things,
hut she Is always willing to help
mother tell rather whom ho gets
orr.
You can noglout a wlfo all tho
other days or tho year, but If you
remember to bring her something
on hor birthday tho will forgive
you the uoKloct,
Every day must bit tho longost
lay In some towns,
Some movement started on Coos
Hay make moro noUo and aceom
pi lull Ihm than anything olsu eior
Introduced In thU country.
After a Coo Hay man nets along
Into middle llfo ho dim-over that
children do not ink all tho fool
(incut Ions.
Onco In a whllu you will find
a Coos Hay married man whoo
Idea of cruel ami unusual punish
ment U lo hao to upend an entire
owning nt homo.
One of the plousiUe of editing a
nowsiwpor oiiOimi Hay is that ev
ery uuhtfcrllMir kmoi'vhh the iIkIU to
control tho pulley or said uewspR-per.
THE FALL OF .MAX
TOPICS OF THE TIMUS
Not many dny now until
primary election.
that
When there Is a right under way
It Is hard to kuop iliu Irish out o
It.
A White Plains. Now York, court
has decided that a man's liouia le
gally U whoro bin wife may happen
to bo. This la a (lauiorgiis preced
ent. A Knocker oiin koj no hltr nieu
on Coos Hay. Thy all kwiii at
small as he Is.
Ilelnic tin uptluilit ! tUI right In
Its way but don't gvurdu ll by IjmIpji
n sucker.
1'hls Is tho truth. He not misted,
And this rait do not doubt;
You fall In loe; thou .von mo wed
And have u fulling out.
Coos Hay women am slower than
Ooui Hay num. It takes mot or
thorn 10 years lo loneh tho use or
80.
' Lovo will find a way even ir It Is
only u way out.
STORY FOR THE DAY
I
The storj Is related or a Huston
coutrurtor who was startled one
morulas. wheu his foreman rualied
In with the uews that one of tlfeir
new houses hud tuiubleil down In
(he night.
Whnt cBUiei u?" nvU the how.
'Why, the workmen mud tho
mistake or taking down the seuff-
lor to travel a straight level road
In the mud thnu It Is to go up mid
down hills mid around corners.
There's tho reason.
Tho Allies borrowed moiioy on
bonds In the United Statos and loft
It bore to pay ror munitions with
which to conduct tho war In Europe.
Coos County can borrow moiioy
on bonds In tho East and spend
tho moiioy right hero In Coos Coun
ty for roads, to conduct our busi
ness over. It would seoni hat
Coos County has It all over Eu
rope Hooding Coos County will bring
$302,000.0(1 of brand now money
bore to spend for building toads to
porniaiient lino and grado. Over
00 percent or the nionoy will stay
right lu the county and will in
turn go t,o tho laboring man, the
merchant, the doctor, lawyer, oto.,
and make a circle or prosperity.
building a groat many things lor
ilk boildos roads. Wo oan surely
at ford to borrow money now with
the rutin o assured.
BROADWAY HOTEL
Kleaiii Heated :: Hot Water.
Transient, T."e day; $:i.O Per Week.
Apaitiiicuts, .'SI." pec month. Every
thing furnished. Phono :t(l..
L. .1. .ILSTEX. Proprietor.
When Another I
t"r-e.
steps Into your position because you've rjrown old; what
arc 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?
The
mm!
First
OF COOS BAY
Safety Flos Service
BA I.EM Tho Into .Mary C. Chart-
wick, wHo or a deceased icovernnr
or OroKon, loft nn estate consisting
or SUll.aoo In persona! properly audi
$7,000 in real estate. !
MONMOUTH Preparations nro
boliiK made to hold May Day exor
cises at the .Normal campus on May
0.
PEXDI.ETOX .Mayor Host Is to
bo tried on a clmrKo or vagrancy and
will flh'lit It in nn offort to nialce
a test case of tho prizo fight law.
IWIIK TEX CENTS
City Limits Xortli Mend, He
nn commutation nn
ZU TICKETS, 1.7.1 ZU
Marshfleld-Noi'tli llend
Auto Mne
Cars evory ten minutes Jrom
G a. in., to 12 midnight; to
South Slough onco a day,
leaving at 1 1 a. in,; to Em
pire three trips n day.
fiOHST Ai.KIXfl. Prop-?.
GRAVEL
We ro now prepared to furnish ORAVEIj In ny imnttt'ii
trom pile In our yard or In carload lots, nt following prices:
from pile on ground, $2.?fi por yard.
Cnoad lots, taken from cars, J2.00 per jiti
Itetall Department.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Oppoblte TosOflce, Pfauii 199.
KLAMATH KAI.I.S Tho movo
inont to recall couucllmon Sheets,
Miller nnd Matthews has boon held!
up by a legal Investigation.
AI.HANY Onp hundred ohlelcom
wore klllod by a hall storm, tho hall
stones killing them Instantly Avhon
striking tliom.
DENI) Aniioiinoainont Is made
that tho Sholvln-lliMin company will
Increase tho capacity of Its lumbor
plant.
WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO.
Assets $2,340,000.00
Pays 6 per cent on
savings '
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
I.ocnl Treasurer
For rcllablo Abstracts of Title nnd
iKiut coos H.v mat
Aosiracts sstT
Title Guarantee & Abstract Company
Marshfield and Coqulllo City, Oregon,
(encrnl Agents ICastsfda nnd SciiKitnckcnV Addition.
Special attention paid to nKsessnicntH and payment oftatN.
IllS.VItV SEXfiSTACKE.V, Slanagff.
hX (iUAXI)H Three mon who
broke out of tho county Jail havo j
boon roewplured and aro again in
confinement. I
HAKEH AHor a neareh of rour1
years, M. ItnrrowH has recovered a ,
rich vein on his "Sunny .Iliu'' mlno.
'll.l.l.KX(;i
Mr. Aithur K. Peck
Caudidato
My Dear Arthur
Lets scrap this thing out in tho
upon rather than with printers Ink.
We are both comparatively un
known In the County and in order
to Klve tho oters a rlianre to get
a line on us both and to know wlmt
wo stand ror, I am willing to divide
time with ou in publlo discussion
to be hold In at least throe or the
cities of thu County boforo the
primaries, lirst debate to be held
not later than May 0th, 10 18. E
uouse of hall to be borne juiutl
and all detail arranueuieiiU to be
iimdo by a committsu of three,
tweh or us to appoint one and the
two to select a third.
We can then talk over the Work
man's Compensation Uiw, Salmon
Fishing Legislation, anil all other
issues of the campaign in such a
manner that the facts may be
placed before the people auil our
respective pjattiuiis made clear.
I'legae advise mo Immediately or
your decision.
Very Truly Yours,
JOHN C. KBNDALL
(Paid Advertisement)
SAVE MONEY
by ordering tho famous
HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, ton if: 1.00
Lump coal, ton $.1.riO
Or half ton of both. .1? 1.75
1). MUSSON, Prop.
Phono 1K-.T or leave orders
nt lllllycr'ii Cigar fitoro
OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
Gornt .V; King.
Lcnio Marhlifield at 7 n. in., and returning leaving from Kmplrt i
S a. in. Leave .Marslifleld nt 1 1 n.m. and returning leave SoU
Bloiigli at 1 p. m. Leave Marslifleld nt H p. m. and rrturnUf
leave South Slough ut U p. in.
Dr. I). P. ,niigliau, Dentist, Itoom
in, First Xntloual Hank building i
HAVE THE ROOF
FIXED NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phoim 3171
w
Never hot or blty but al
ways aontCartabla to your
throat and tongue.
A.i nv r 'civ yrnj feol.
ln" ov,w.i)';iJ" fcvon after
a 1-in '-s..:o:.ng day.
Its 6jancc. Ti.rlcUh Men J
of ciilc, all -pure tobacco
A Sensible: Cigaretto
((ZpjtfftjMiuvit.'huv Qr,
SOUTH COO.S JIIVKU HOAT
SEItVICE
LAUNCH K.VPUESS
leaves Marslificld every day
8 n.m. Leaves heart of river
at :t::i(i p. m.
STEAMKJl HAIXIJOW
leave- head of river dally nt
7 a.m. Leaves Mnrshrielrt ut
U p.m. For charter apply on
board.
I U)(l E ILS SMITH, Prop.
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 Agem
jgk PORTLAND Jj
$$$7 W 1 U U uass
iS
m.
n
RJ
DRY WOOD
ut
Campbell's Woodyard
North Front Street
Phono OS-.f
STR. BREAKWATER
SAILS MAY 5
North Pacific Steamship
Co.
Smith Terminal Dock.
L. G. rCSHIXG. Agent
SEgES
Direct sUlln, to ElBBjJ
sax rnvNCiwu J
llAHIl-Mt . LOS AN0Lt
SAN DIK0.
F. A. KILBURN
miA
fo
TURKISH
A. ClflArfKTTOC
VA'O- "O CwnnrorA
W HJN ,."vtnlOH.VJ
WEAVING All kinds a spec
ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680
12th Courth. So. Phone 220-R
T. .1. SCA1FE
0
A. II HOIK.'IXS,
Marshflold fA,NT AND
lYimaillluu DECORATING CO
I L'atlmatea FuruUbcd
Phoae 148-It. MarbbileliL Oregoi
EXPERT WELDING of METALS
Steel, brass, cast, Iron and aluminum castings m
like new
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Koontz Garage
i ih i.rni ii ""
Phone 180-J.
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