The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 06, 1916, CITY EDITION, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    JHE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
SEVEN
Strawberries
a
are ripe in
Bnoewood
From the garden of U. 0. Gosncy of Englcwood
come the first Coos Bay strawberries Largo and
luscious and of wonderful color.
It is the rich soil and sunny slopes of this at
tractive South Side residence district that brings
fortli the early berries and small garden products.
You'll like Englcwood where the streets arc
graded, city water; light and telephone service is
at hand and you'll want your home among those
already established. Sec these 50 x 1 20 foot
lots that you can buy on your own terms for only
$300 each.
Kefnoiios development lo.
(OWNER ENGLEWOOD)
:S TO CLOSE 5001
mtm: i:axs is to co to
NOItTII IlKXI)
my
178 Central
Call 160 for Plat.
A Fortunate Misfortune
link mill .1111 wont up (ho Mil
'ID fi'ldi a pull C wnlcr,
Jack Ml down mill liroKo IiIh rrouii
And .1111 ciiiiio tumbling after.
S.iM Jink to .1111 "Confound (lio hill!
"Why nwry walci' down It?
"WV'II lny a pipe ami turn It loose,
"Anil supply everyone from it.
Xii mine up lilll tolls JIrn. ,1111,
Anil Mir anil palls luivo pmleil.
.link's broken crown hath brought renown,
'finis water nj.slenis Mnrtcd.
COOS BAY
WATER. COMPANY
MAHSIIKIKLI) AM) NOItTII HUM), OKF.COX.
Ilue ,Miii (iisteil tlie new whole
wheat rooil originated hy the Kel.
Ion Toasted Corn Fluke (?
Krumbl
10c
lis delirious. Our ciM-culs are ill
mhjn fix-h and our stock up to
l:itc.
Cannea Beans
Wo luivo Snlders,' Vim Camps,
Heine's Llbhys' nnd CaniiiiiullH'.
Snldor :: regit! e cans for 25c;
lnrgo H.c can 2".
Spaghetti Van Can':-: 'Oeund 15c.
j Pioneer Grocery
21 Central Avunuu I'hono 81
I If fori Mmlo to Keep llliu Hero Hut
AViwigciiicnt.s for ('limine Hud
1U en .Mitdo
i:v..s kciioks
"A lot of follows talk In
five figures whan really tlioy
don't cut any".
"You vory seldom 300 a
Binlle on a millionaire's
face."
"If Boinu woman paid loss
attention to tholr husbands
morals anil more to their
meals they would solve tho
prohloin".
"A f3t man ltko a fast
Itorso can't go fust fur".
0 4
For four weuks tlio Interest ami
attemlaneo of tho Kvuns union re
vival has Increased dally. There
has even lieon talk of continuing
tho revival another week hut Inas
much as the North Head olinrchus
hnvo hired tho Star theater and
luivo made all piopnrntltiiij for their
services It does not look as though
the KvniiKollat could be persu.uloil
to i omnia.
California lloostci
llruco Hvtttis Is a Ciillfornliitt and
It Is notlcenhlo that ho does not
Itnqek, hut on ovory occasion lioosts
Instead. lie told a story ono night
of San Francisco and Los Angolos.
At a dinner In San Francisco sumo
mon woro making addresses. Ono
from Los Angoloj said :"Voll gon
tlomon wo havo a wonderful city.
Thero Is only ono thing wo lack In
Los Angoles. Wo know you laugh
at us because wo 'blow, blow blow'
all the time or our climate. If wo
only had the ocean a little nearer to.
us wo would surpass you folks
quickly. You havo tho advantage)
of being right on tho Hay. Wo are
twenty mllea from the ocean, llruco
says a 'Frisco' man Jumped up and
sa'tl I'll tell you Los Angeles fol
lows how to got tho water. If you
will lay some pipe front tho City
down to the boach and suck as hard
as you blow you will flood tho old
town."
Hvnns really seems to luivo ab
sorbed some of tho boosting spirit
nnd If he has accomplished anything
In our city a great deal of his suc
cess can bo Inlil to tho fact that ho
has looked for the good Instoal of
the bad. He has built up Instead
of tot n down.
.Mr. Kvans announced that ho
would closo early tonight to allow
thoso who wished to attend tho
High School Piny to do so. Tho
niinngoniout of tho play mndo itn
notimeil that tho program would bo
ln a halt hour later than usual.
Many prominent people of tho
town are attending night after f
night.
FIDOS CHEVROLET CLOSE TOMORROW
IS
MONEY
SAVE
KVAXS ISFA'IVAL IX MAItSlt
KIKLH NlUltlXO Till: CXI)
to mi:i:t wiiiti:
Adjutant (.Vnrial Will He Hc-io On
Monday Xlght.
It Is now announced that nn op
ening mooting Is to he held In tho
Chumber of Commerce rooms -on
Second street, .Monday evening at
S' p, in, for tho purpose of talking
over the organization of a mllltlu
company. The mnln question scouts
to ho whether a company ahull 'bo
of tho couit artillery or naval mil
itia. Kveryono who Is at all In
terested In the move Is asked to bo
projutii rt tl"; me t'nu.
(.'AIM'. IH'XSOX HI CI I IX HIS
I'ltAISIJ OK XI'AV CAK
I'm'h Less Caroline Than Other .Makes
and In Itegiuded as Most Cro-
iiomlcal
Capt. J. Dunson, keepor of Cape
Arago Lighthouse, ciiiuo to tho city
In his new Chevrolet auto and ho Is;
high In his praise of tho machine
The captain mnkes nn auto travel
when u good many others will not
attempt It, ns ho frequently makes'
the trip from tho lighthouse to this
city whon tho roads aro in bad con
dition. Ho says that tho Chovrolet was
operated for a distance of 82 miles
ou I! Vi gallons of giisosllno while tho
'host Hint ho could do with his Ford
was 22 miles to tho gallon of gaso
line. Ho estimates that he saves a
cent n mllo operating tho Chevrolet
nnd regards It ns tho most economic
al machine that ho lma yet tried.
:.:axv iiavi: paid
Recorder Judge llutlor states
that about ISO vehicle owners have
pnld up tholr vehicle taxes, bring
ing something over ft ,000 Into tho,
general fund of tho city. Ho says
there aio only a fow more owuor.i
who hnvo not paid. Tho law wont
Into effect April 1.
Copies' Candidate
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
SEEKING REPUBLICAN
NOMINATION
MILLER'S THE MAN
for District Attorney
Watch foi' his iiiiiiio on Repub
lican ballot .May 10th.
in: will hi: klkctkd
(I'ald Adv.)
S. E. Henderson
For County Surveyor
Vote for Him
May 19
JMM.yat;PAR'iayUMlS;HP TUATtm W
lUl-lIll That J !
J4..ttliD GtreriheadJ !
tsaestt - ' i
i
KAHK TlllltTV l)OLIi.KS
Honald Charlesou Snjs It Cost That
Murli I'Voni Handon
Knglncer DL-nald Charlesou came
over from Handon and says ho found;
'.lint the faro from that city to Marsh
field Is $:I0, provided that ono nt
tLinptn to run nn auto at this time
of tho yenr. Mr. Charloson attempt
od the trip yesterday bringing with
him his wire nnd one of Iter Indy
'friends. Ho smashed n tiro casing,
broke threo tubings, had to walk to
town to got his tools to mako repairs,
used n litinntlty of gnsollno and pnld
for tickets for tho Indies to return!
homo by train. Ho counted It up and
found Hint tho trip from Handon to
.Mnrshfleld cost him Just tno. Mr.
Chnrleson left his machine In n
gnrngo hero for repairs and wont bnck
to Hiimlon on tho train.
Will Stmt n Secies of .Meetings at
Xoith Item! .Monday -Night Has
Hcen Croat Success
llruco Kvnns' evangelistic pnrty
will closo the campaign here In tho
city on Sunday afternoon. Sunday
morning will bo tho big mooting. Tho
afternoon meeting wilt bo hold nt
3 p. m, in the Methodist church, tho
name place wltoro nil tho meetings
havo boon held. llruco speaks at 1 1
'a. m. also In the Methodist church.
Thoso who hnvo not heard him nro
Invited to come in the morning.
There was u largo crowd In tho
church last night at 7 o'clock as Hrttcu
had announced to begin early ho
that tho people might ttttoud tho high
school ontertalnmont.
Immediately upon closing hero ho
will go to North Hosd wltoro ho will
open Sunday night In tho theater
there.
Tho mootlngs hero hnvo been n big
success. Tho nttenilnnco hns boon
very large, ovory ovcnlng tho liotiso
being crowded and man ycottld find
only standing footu.
TO HID THE ISSUE
CHAMHi:it OK COMMHHCi: KAVOItS
COOl) IIOAI) HOXD.H
START E
DUGATING
MUST SHOW OKI'IClAkS WORTH
OK LOCAL WOODS
.'conomy
Experience
Ability
Integrity
! FOR SHERIFF
i
' Subject to the wishes of tho oloc
toiK at tho primaries May ID, 1
liciuli announce m.solf us a can
dilate for Sheriff of Coos Count;
on the Rfpubllrnn ticket. My plat
form Ih briof: 'Hflcloney bug
economy, htrlct eiifouomunt of
,itv" DANIKL HARKLOW,
Mrtli Point. Oregon
1 FOR
Public Service Commissioner
Man Who Can Satisfy
Aiiciin: imiilii's the Entire County
HIS FRIFMns ARP HIC RHnTFRR
and they want him to Serve to Protect the People
The Mark t Place
. TIr mniVn successor
0 '-1 fU Town Market Is
, "rt''nq columns of
'f" dacly rPn paper.
ThtT arc as much an lin-
fQT ment on tho old sys-.
' as thn news columns
an advawo over tho
n Crier
d11? 1C0I),t) nowadays
u't the -mvertlalng In
t?C'Tr beforo u,oy
MmSer.U 8aVes t,,no
Lta 'Tonomy and co-
"' in the ben sense
"l,6ftord.
,A;Ms-ne ,W8 bComo
',xpa fa. tor In tho
on, of dom '-He econ-
TlJl m uitisixg
I kou school sii'i:mTi:vi
. i:xt ok coos coi'Ntv. at
UKI'LIILICAX 1'Kl.M.iiur.fi
MAY H. Il(l
w. ii. inxtn
.My Platform.
If clectod I promlso to dovoto
my entire tlmo to tho educational
intorosts of tho County, divided be
' tweon definite porlods in the of
, flco and active supervision, as tho
noedo of the schools uemanu.
I will mako the public school
system of Coos County ns Bood as
tho best lu tho state.
Tho last Legislature made tho
3iinfirvlKnrr law ODtlonal. I Will
1 end this graft, do tho work myself
and thus savo about ?2.000 a yoar
' to tho taxpayers,
i qi.i n.i district difficulties
j shall rocelve my personal attention
and will bo settled anitcauij.
All teachers and those aspiring
to teach are assured impartial as
sistance. An efficient resmeiu,
teaching force will bo especially en
couraged. I
I -. !.... rnna tnlHOrtallt, 1116
KkTi?" it, -Jr JBBt
ELECTRIC DRIVE ELIMINATES LONG LINES OF OVERHEAD
SHAFTING, which represents a dead loss in efficiency of asj
'.niich as 6 per cent.
j ELECTRIC DRIVE permits individual application of
; power to each machine so that if only one or two
machines are in operation power is being used
! only in that proportion.
i
i Central Station Electric Service hns reduced Power Costs in
thousands of factories. Let us fiqure what it wlil do for you.
Oregon Power Co.
Telephone 178
GRAVEL
MMMfcHMMBtewwiA
bhKD O LI i'ilTI'1,
"Krcl H'Hhel originated tho
Oregon W' , ' iti 1 M ' -'"
ami has d":i "d .rl. I!- U
now a (aadldate tor rnllioid cjih
mlMloner and - loi "e realUoa
ou the expectations for Ire is
square on four 3ide. and thH s t';.'
kind of biy we neeJ In tliat itspart
ant offlc ." Oreat n V. r liana
Magazine, pril o, 1 iU C.
I TIMES WANT ADS X
t GET RESULTS t
v nr- n prepared to furnish GHAVEL lu ny uiituii
r-..ii nib' in our yard or lu carload lots, at followliin prlcci
-Mini inle mi Kriiiui'I, '2.Vf per yard.
Carload lots, takiu from (ara 12. U0 per rarrt
Petal I depart men,
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
(lifui-llr f-l.Iffir. Itll) IW.
Ab
Fur relluhlo AlMrnrtN of Title anil
bout COOS IIAV ItlCAL
P&TlPiXfVO Information u
Oil O.LL5 l-STATH. he
Title Guarantee & Abstract Company
Marshflold and Coqujlle City, OrcKon.
Criicral Acriit I'aMsfilo nnd SciiKturki'iiV Adillllmi.
Special uttoiitlon paid to nssessiiicuts mid payment of tue
IIKMtV BKXfi'STAl KLX, Miinnu'i-r
Chamber of Conimeno So Voles ami
A i no Moreen Sanction! Move
Kir nnd (Vdiu- Ignored
Wliou Kuverniuoiit officials back
In WashliiKton tho other day cast
out tlu radio stutlon bids for Coal
Hank Inlet because tho contru-etorH
had quoted prices on nntlvo woods,
Itutead of ubIiik tho redwood, spec
ified lu tho plans mid specifications,
tho mime officials Immediately
lirmiKlit down on thoinselvca tho
wrath or an ludlKWiiil people.
Coon county has timbers ovory
bit as good and oven oxcuIIIuk tho
California rodwoodB, aald tho mm
hers of tho Chamber of Comiuorco
lost ovonliiK. A Ioiik wlro, explnln
Iiik this will, bo soul to Washing
ton. At tho O. A. Smith Lumber com
pany Htipt. Arno Mron had n
Idea that was very much similar to
llio expression of tho Chumhor. Ho
aut Ipatod tho'r action, however,
hy soudlux a UiiKtliy wlro loan tlmo
igo to tho company office lu Han
K;ancljro rulatlve to tho matter.
Contractors hero statu that tho
rolwood Is all r'sht, hut cannot bo
procured here. To ship It In makes
expensive biilldluin. At tho sanio
tlmo they point out tho fact that
tho native woods tiro Just as Kood"
und hotter. TIj movo now Is to
edtioatu tho govoruuiBiit offlclula
litiok lu WaihliiBton tint tlioy aro
rlKht.
III5AL HSTATIJ SALHS
I. S. Kaufman and Co. reports
tho following r al oatato salan for
the pttat week:
Flvo aiJwt on CaU-hlng Inlet, a
lot lu Un'lrond Addition and a lot
lu Hay Pai it nugrouitlng about
tSS.000.U0 lu value. Moio luqtilr
hw hnvj been roelvod lu the pait
two or throe wok than fur a long
fine.
JUIHJN HA.MILTOX COMIXU
On Monday Judgo Hamilton lias
promised to eomo horo for tho
purpoiu of hotriug tho dgmurror
of the plaintiff to the answers to
flie dofenduuts lu the ante of C. A. .
lohnion versti3 the Port and the
City. The dofondants In tholr an-,
swor claimed that tho action of j
tli plaintiffs for damages Is zurred ,
Uy rcaacn of a foimor docreo gv
'iik them damages ou thcio same
grounds.
t T'MFR WAMT A0S t
r.FT nrm ts t
a-, i v w t la
t
Wiirm IIInciihnIoii Waxes Ou-r Ques
tion lu Meellnjr Last Mvonliiv:
FaiuN Aid Campaign
Desplto n division of opinion (.Lo
Chnmbor of Commerce last cvennir;
voted $lfiO for tho iMibllclty of tho
Kood roads bond Issuo which Is to
be ote.l ou May 19.
'J ho money has been authorized by
the Inu-ccou for oxpondtturo and Up
tunttor w.'.s put before tho orgu.nl.
atlnii for ratification.
Said l-tnittor I. E. Smith: "This
road bond Ibsuo Is an Initiatory mea
sure. Tho Chamber nt Commorco
oiiKht ii'it to tnko a stand cm this
bond Issuo bocaui& there happens
to ho ;t difference of opinion There
foro I t'lluU It Is an Improper matter
to coinn Luforo this body.
Xo MntiMIIng" for Hint
"What's tho uso of Btraddllng tho
fence?" K. 1). Flotchor wanted to
Kti w. "This bond Issuo Is tho most
Important thing that wo have discuss
ed In years. Our buslnos welfare
depends In u groat part on good roads.
Let's voto for thorn."
(loorgo (looilrtim firmly believed
that tho Chamber ought to either sup
port or turn down tho measure. "It's
an Important ono," ho said.
Tho final votu showed a strong
affirmative with Souator I. S. Smith
and I. S. Kaufman voting no.
Tho matter of ponding- ir0 for
publicity uso In favoring tho read
bond Issue was brought up.
i;llllllM Ills Vlt'ltH
"1 am oposed to tills," said Senator
Smith. Ho explained that tho rov
untie of tho Chumbor Is derived from
many porsens who nro opposed to tho
bond Issuo and for this reason part
of their contribution to thn organi
zation should not bo spent this way.
Frank Morton was of the samo bollef,
at tho sumo time stating ho firmly
IjoIIovoh In the Issuo and will vote
for It.
This appropriation was paused,
howover, with only three dlBsciitlns
votua.
L'cl llmhct lu Slmpo
Very shortly the trustros will have
the budget for tho now year In shape
mid It will be made public.
Tho Chamber also voted lust ev
ening to assist the coming Chautau
qua, hctwiioii July u and 10 Inclu
Ivo, though oninonoy will bo c.
pupdod for this purpose.
Sjjnie mombors expressed tho foar
that the Chautauqua ami tho
load Celebration would nomo at tho
mriiio time. It was pointed out, how
over, that thero Is a pohslblllty of
gottlng tho colebratlon stayed for n
few days, ir tho two ntractlons are
coming two closo togother.
Will Send Us Fish
John I), (loss, of tho fish and game
committee, reported word from Mas
ter Flali Wurdon Claxson, of Port
"and, that aid Is to be glypji this
county In tho way of bringing fish
to stock the stroams now that tho fish
ours ran mako the trip.
Will Knt eii I n
Inasmuch as Adj. On. (leorgo
White. O. N'. 0., and moinbs-s of Ills
staff. wUJ srrlvo ligro tpmnrrow, to
look oer the matter of a company
nf nilUtla In re. the Hoard of Trus-ti-pa
will uld a cmmltteo from tho
.a pb of V ' nm Pi their entertain
ment of the visitors.
y
c
.'or 6-155 iromlso8 xsl bo hopt.