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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1916)
IVW" r COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1916.- EVEMIMG EDITION FOUR THE -V1"C "D AA7 T'T'flnCC '''J' l,lu visitor aro more or less con nected In tlie lumber shipping busl- M. U. MALUMi. KUitur mbU Put ness, with Interlocking interests. DAN K. MALONKY, News lkllioi They liavo flvo boats now running ... . . "" 1 out of Grays Harbor to southern SKI rnoTchJ oMarsaif.Ca.lforn.a. tl..lr lI.lrll..IInB renter.. . carrying 15, 000, 000 ami 17,000,000 Entered at the Postoffico nt Marsh- fcot or lumber per month. In ml fleld, 'Oregon, (or transmission ,ntion to till.? they buy considerable larougn wo main iuu-um ,..., ... mnrlco. In Sun Francisco, much of this coining from Coos Hay. At San l'etlro tho L. llllnn company, a subsidiary concern, acts I as the distributing company, nud flie Huts Lumber and Mill company, j I at San Diego. In addition to those , 1 thoro arc aotuo 15 or -'0 smaller mall matter. SIP Wl ER ! An Easy Way to Smash the Monotony of Eating Suggestions That Will Prove Helpful In Lightening The Culinary Grind And In Improving The Family Diet. MAY 1IAVH MOHK YKSSKLS nunr at Kitrsi: and iiamcs , , , ,,,... . i 1 lumber companies through that see Presidents of PIby-( tin Ic mill V. A. i , ' , , null nun UAiriiuiiiK I'usi nuu nii.u- Hooper Companies Make- (Jiilrk Trip Here Handle Lumber W. It. Chamberlain, of Oakland, president of ,tho Hlxby-Clark ship no and along the line of tho Santa Fo railroad. I IliilliHiifj at Pittsburg C. A. Hooper nud company bus a ping company, and W. K. Creel, ot shipbuilding concern at Piclsburg, Plodmont, president of C. A. Hoop or and company, unothcr largo lum- bor shipping firm, accompanied by their wivc.i, were visitors hero last evening. They left this morning for California ngalu. Doth men wero hero to look over tho shipbuilding situation. Mr. Chamberlain, whoso company owns one of tho boats building at tho Kruso and Hanks yards, said thero is n very good possibility that an other boat or two will bo built in North llcnd for his company, liiiiincli July 1 July 1 Is expected to be tho dnto for tho launching of tho Dixit-i Clark bout. This Is to bo named tho Stanwood, in honor of V. K. Creel's son. Tho other boat, which Is bo Jug built for Charles Nelson and company, ot San Prnnclsco, it U clalmod will bo uumed tho Port An geles. Tho two presidents expect to re turn lioro for the launching of tho Stanwood In July. Tho craft will then bo towed to San Francisco whore hor engines nro already wait ing at tho Main Street Iron works. Demand Is (ircnt Tho Stanwood is to bo tho first launched, It Ij said. Mr. Chamber lain was unablo to state definitely relative to any other contracts for vessels to bo built' hero that his company may enter Into. IIo said tho prospects aro encouraging and tho doniand for boats Ij excessive. On Grays Harbor tho lllxby-Clark peoplo nro having unothor Btcam nchoonor built, this to bo named tho Phyllis, In honor of Mr. Cham berlain's daughter. Interests Connected Tho two companies represented II" miles nhovo Hay Point on San Francisco Hay. This is tho John son and Terry company, nud n ves sel la now being built there. It was C. II. Hooper of this firm that founded tho big Hedwood .Manufac turers company, tho snmo concern that turned nut tho timber for the filg rosorvolr built at North llcnd a short time ngo by the Coos Day Water company. Mr. Chamberlain Intlmntcd that his company Is not Interested In boat speculation, hut Is building now ships for the reason that their Increasing business demnuds them. Will Need Mure Dnnts Doth men expressed tho belief that tho demand for vessols, which Is over Increasing, would continue at least for several years to come. Everything In the shape or a boat that will float In bolug painted up nud started out on tho high seas to once more do duty. DL'ILDIXC All Mi AT WALTON EUGENE, Ore., May 10. A saw mill having capacity about 110,000 feet ot lumber Is being erected lit Walton on tho Wlllamotto Pacific, by Cram Hrothors. Dr. I). O. VnlllMinn. I)onMt. Itnnitt Hi, Klrst Nntlonul Dank building. I A Few Left AVo liuvo u few special u.ssnrl ineiit cases left on which joii can SAVE ONE DOLLAIL Tho goods a ro alt tho lilghot grade, anil If not. Mitlslartory vto will refund the full retail price for tho empty package. Nolo tho regular retail price-.: 1 can Extra Silted Peas 5 1 Can Largo Pnncy Oysters . . . ,." 1 can Maine Coin 1,1 1 enn .Minced Cliiius 1,1 i can Lurgo While Asparagus . . .ill) 1 can Solid Pack Tomatoes ... .10 1 can Cut Suing Deans ( 1 can (Jrcen Mma Deans 'J.I 1 can Fancy Pineapples 'J.I J can Fancy Pcnchcs 'J5 i 1 can I'ancy Itcd Saliuoii -.", 1 can California Sardines 'J.T ' 1 can Peeled (Jreen Chili 10 ! 1 can Tomato Sauce 05 1 Jar Peanut Duller ir I Jug Cider Vinegar !.-, 1 botllo CatMi 'J.1 1 hottlo Straw berry lM.eseiu .. .-." Try Swanton's For Fine Stationery an elegant New Line Just ur .rhed, come In unit m-o our nssui lincnl, no advances In prices. Th,, latest HiiIh and .designs, if j on want tho best, call at 71 Market Ave., or phone 111. The Pcnslnr and Xjul Storo for (Jiuility Chemicals Free and Prompt DelUerjf Swanton Drug Co. ,ltobt. V. Siwinliiu, (iraduato ChciuM, Piopilctor 71 Market Avenue Phone 141 This newspaper will publish a series of advertisements of the Sperry Flour Com pany of California, to which we call the special attention of every woman in this community. Every one of these advertisements will contain a recipe that points the way to a more enjoyable and varied diet and will at the same time effect economies in home living. No woman reader of this newspaper should miss a single Sperry advertisement. By actr.ng in accordance with the recipe suggestions therein, staple articles of food in daily household use can be converted into the most novel and tempting dishes. Save these recipes and paste them in a scrap book. You will then have a collection of kitchen SUGGESTIONS which if carried out will banish once and for all time the possibility of food monotony. These recipes are a result of a con vention of food and culinary experts. They were first submitted to these domestic science authorities, then demon strated, simplified STANDARDIZED. The results were then reduced to the simplest terms in which they will be set forth in the advertisements that are to be published in this newspaper at regular fre quent intervals during the next nine months. Scandma ivian-Americai I pail wiiiciti: savings aim: sake v WE INVITE YOU TO OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK TODAY S1.00 STARTS THE ACCOUNT HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO 9 LESS IlKDATE Special Sale Price . :i,70 I. Ill) S'J.70 Pioneer Grocery HI Cent tal venue. Phone SI WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets 82,340,000.00 Pays 6 per cent on savings I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Tieasurcr The Most Attractive Place for Your Weeks End Is At umm erh Resort oram w,nnwrrs''Wiira3visBta on Beautiful Ten Mile Lake, Best fishing, boating and bathing to be found. Select a site for your summer home now while prices are lowest, $10 to $45. Don't neglect this opportunity, as these prices are to be ad vanced soon. Terms if desired. Low round trip rates. Tickets good three days Meet Us at "Divclbiss" Store, Lakeside LANGWORTHY & HEDGES Scenic Shasta Route Through California Four trains daily with through sleeping cars from Port land to San Francisco. Direct connections for all Southern and Eastern points. Summer Round Trip Tickets nill be mi sale dill) .lime. IM to .scpi. :in to principal Eastern cities. Liberal stopovers allowed enioute. Delui-ii limit til) iluj.s fiom date of sale not lo icecd Oil. ill, 1 11 1 (I, Ml. Shasta, Shasta Springs Alt. Lagoon. S.tn ' I'niiicUeo, Vose mile Valley, California lltwli IttiMiiU, Lo Anjudiv., P.imim i-Cnl-ll'orulu Imposition, -Ap.ielic. Trail, III I'.uo, Houston and New Orleans. ( ' Call on local auonl lor iuioriuailou. As!; him to make up Kin erarj' of your trip or write to IODN M. SCOTT, (ieucral Passenger Ajyiit, Portland, the. Southern Pacific Lines PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR Or. A; L. Houseworlh, Phj-Hlclnn nntl SurKeoa Office: IrvliiK Mock. I Office, hours: 11 to 13 . m.; a to I nud 7 to 8 p. in. Phones: Office Mll-J; Kc., 14S-L, J. M. Wright Phone 188-8 DUILDINQ CONTHACTOIt Eitimatci furnished on requeat Or. H. M. Shaw Kjo, Mar and Thront RpeclallJit OLAKSICS FPJTJ3D Phono n.'10-.I, Itbon'is 200-201 Irving Illock. i.ii. MArrirc ij. siiaw. Phyhlclnp nnil Surgeon Phono 8!I0-J. PORTLAND il.uDcfass STR. BREAKWATER SAILS MAY 20 North Pacific Steamship Co. Smith Terminal Dock. L. (.'. OUHIII.VO, Aucnt IJ"cct Railing to ,,,, wx niixjo. ANClsU, F- A. KILBURN W. G. Chandler ARCHITECT Koomi 301 and 302, Coko Qulldtm, Mnrshtlold, Oregon. MAY 20 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 Agenl DRY WOOD ot Campbell's Woodyard North I-'ront Street Phono PH-.1 I-'()ll TKAXSI-'KIl AND btoilkh: of iiou.sk hold ROOD J, 1'ltKIOMT AND HAROAdK Cull FERGUSON TRANSFER Pimiio iti:t Itcslilonco Phono J Jt-.T Mniket Ave. mid Wntcrfront s BROADWAY HOTEL LatKe modern rooms' for -, it or I bachelors at very low rates, with rooking privileKU If de.slrcd. P. O. DulliliiiK. QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, Phono lOC.b. I MAHSIU-IKLl). OltKflOM I ft A WILLAMETTE-PACIFIC TIME SCHEDULE BETWEEN Marshfield and Portland (Now Effective) Train No. 1 Leaves 1:30 a.m. U:10 a. in. 7:110 a. in. 8:10 a. m. 10:00 u. m. 10.10 a.m. 1 1:17 a. in. ll:r.0a. m. 1:30 p. in. I2:lCp. m. 3: in a. in. 3:30 p.m. Train No. 2. Stations Arrives Portland 10: ID p. in. Ar. Kugono Lv. S:2G p.m. Lv. Kucoiio Ar. i 5: IS p. m. j Not! I:inp.ni.l Maplcton 2:3." p.m. Cualuunn (Flor ence) 2:10 p. m, Ada 1:28 p. in. Ganllnor 1:00 p.m. ItooiUport ll:20o.in, North Lnlco 10:31 n. in. North llond 0:10a. m. Miirshficld 0:20 a.m. SAVE MONEY by ordering the famous HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, ton 91.00 Lump coal, ton fft.riO Or half ton of both. .$1.75 I). .MUSSO.V, Prop. Phono 18-J or lento orders lit Illlljor's ClK'ir Storo ! I I I B SOUTH COOS ItlVUIl 110AT SKP.VICK LAUNCH K.XPUKS.S leaves Marlifirld every day 8 ii.iii. Leaves head ot river ut :!::t() p. m. STKA.AIF.U HAINDOW leaves head of riter djilly nt 7 a.m. Leaves Mar.hneld nt - p.m. l'or charter npply on hoard, KORKILS & SMITH, Props. BLANCO The Public Service Hotel ! lias Just been thoroughly ronovat cil, and opened to the public March lr, 11)10. Some of tho feutures of thl nlil hostelry nro. free cmi ployiueut bur.Mi, fno sowing' room, luformatloii bulletin and hind treat ment. Tim pntronnco c.t the pnhlU Ih Hollrlted. 1U.ANCO IIOTUr 22; North Front bireet Phono I I l-L. Mnr.sbflelil, Oreon FAIIK TKX t'KXTS City Limits North llcnd, 5o nn COMMUTATION' f)rt U TICKKTS, 8I.7.-5 ZU Mnrshfleld-Xorth Dend Auto Lino Cars every ten minutes from C a. m to 12 midnight; to South Slough once a day, leaving at 11 a. in.; to Em pire throe trips a day. fiODST ,KIXO, Props. I jg T. J. SCAIFK (J A. II, HODOIXS Marshfipld imj AND Hfiqi-imuu DECORATING CO Fstlwatea Furnlilied It'hoBo lltt-H. M-rshfleld, Orco. OCEAN BEACH AUTOlif Uornt t Klnii. Lciixo Mnrhlifleld nt 7 n. in., nnd returning leaving from Empir 8 n. tik Leitvo Marshfield at 1 1 n.m. and returning MTe SliniKli at i p. in. Leave Mnr.sbflchl at R p. ra. tai rctnr, Ikiii'ii KmUli HIiilll'll nt (1 II. in. Abstracts For rellnblo Alistracts of Title luforuiallim alwut C003 llWnril KSTATK. ecu Title Guarantee & Abstract Company Marshfield nnd Coqulllo City, Oregon. Oencral A;entH ICaNtsldo nud S ciiK-.lacl.cn V Addition, Special attention paid to iissossiucntN and payment of Imm. IIKXUV Si:X(3STACKi:.V, Mansgtr. GRAVEL' We nro now prepared to furnish OIIAVKL la uny ttlt!ii from pllo In our yard or In carload lots, at following prices: From pllo on ground, $2.?G per yard. Canoid lots, taken from can, 2.t0 ptr jd. lUtall Department. C. A. Smith Lumber &Mfg,Co, Opposlt Fos-OMIce. rton in. tional Tine First Barak OF coos BAY mi:mdi:h ok i.'KDi:u.ri kkskhvij svstkm - wua (JOVKItX.MKXT SPPKIIVISIOX OI'TIOKItS V. S. CIIAXDLKD, Pies. I)0I(SI-:V KKKITXKII, Ciihlilce V. IJ. DL'TLCK, Ahit. Cashier I1KX It. UIIAXDLKD, Asst. Cashier DIIIIXTOIIS V. S CIlAXIM.llIt joiix s. coki: W.M. (JUIMIIS ,w. i. iioris noiisnv kih:iwi:k JOIIX I'. llAUi S. C. IMMIKIIS DAXKIXCMU'I'lfllCXCV EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made like new 13 DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage North From au Phone 180-J. c Establish l5 Oldest Danlc In Coos County p 1 Flanagan Bennett W xri.f im.i. rnns County, Oregon. . Capital; Surplus and Undivided & :ers J. W. nBNNETT, President; JAS. H. ' W,XCHESTEB. President; H. P. WILLIAMS, Cashier, a. IX Officers Assistant Cashier. Flanagan Bennett Bank OP S1YHTLR POIXT $25t"00 Capital FLJxAaAS. nfM.T w tirn-VRTT. President; JAS. ..v A!iU President; L. M. SUPLEB. Cashier; L. Cashier. - Bennett, Trust CoBgJ Capital, Surplus and Undivided i Jf J, J OfflcorJ. W. DENNETT. Pre'ldont; TOM J- ---sff- President; ART1IUR M'KEOWN, Secretarj. TON Treasurer. . ... t l'ortl" ' ' The Only Trust Company In the State, Out Organized 1'iuicr i" --" II