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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELO, OREGON, MONDAY, !M AY 22, 191G.-EVENING EDITION TWO . 5 i COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MiVlAiiNWX, KUIUir mhi! J'uli. DAN K. MALONKV, Mown UdKor Official rapor of Coo Count; Official l'por City of Mnrshflold. Bntorod nt tho Postoffleo At Marsh field, Oregon, tor transmission through tho malli as second-class mall matter. 8U1180RIPTION HATKS One year 6.00 fn- month r,n .lUHxicij Murines THE Oregon primary election plnccd Jimtlco IhiL'licfl before tho country us tho lending republican candidate for tliu presi dency. Notwithstanding lib posi tively expressed dcslro tliat IiIh nnmo be left oft tho ticket lio undo a rcinarkahlu showing. rf News of Near-by Towns rf INVENTS PROCESS TO PRESERVE WOOD MVHTM2 POINT NOT US Curry County .'Man Huh Itcrn Waiting for Veins to Prove Ills Discov ery In Good Tho following Interesting utory ot a wood preservative Is told In tho Hamlon Western World: Ii. K. Swan of Detroit, Mich., who hns been In this section tho past two months has purchased a half Interest In n patent wood preservative, tho dis covery of George W. Hydiunn of Den mark In Curry county. Air. Swan whllo hero displayed two samples of wood, one treated with tho presorva-' News of the People There Told In the KlltlTpi'i.SO .Mrs. !. O. Albio, who had ehnrgo of the surgical ruses at tho omor- gonry liDMpllnl, left for her home at Powers. Hugh McLtilit and Prod McLean of tho Mel.nln and McLean contracting firm wore hero from Marshflold look ing over the proposed sewer nnd street work with a vlow to bidding on tho work. 'Air. nnd Airs. .1. W. Cnrllle. who returned last week from a visit with rolatlves In tho Willamette. Valley and In DoiikIiih county, wont to Pow- Hotli plecej ,. . . .... (-.....m., i.,lu nplin.r &Z& wvm The Right A'ru n ti -$ MOSC. live and the other not. Justice Hughes owes l.lo pro.nl-, ltt(1 been placed to tho exposure ofj iobU011 wh tho siiillli.I'awurs 1o tho weather 27 years ago ly ir.j gnff conipany. aynman. tiio ono one is in cxconeni nonce to tho fact that the states mon of a provloim period have ho largely eliminated each other. Of tho national figures of 1!)08 only Justlco Hughes hns not been In volved In t''o Interncclno strife for political mipromacy, although It Ij no secret that Iloosovolt was will ing to eliminate him In that year, having vigorously opposed his uotn nation for tho presidency, nnd two yearn later Taft put him on tho supremo bench to keep hlin from being u candidate for tho prejl doncy. Lllto ltoosovclt and unlike Itoot, Hughes made his reputation as u reformer, oh a fighter of tho ma chine. Ho and Iloosovolt wuro the only two mon In a generation who roso to tho governor's chair In Now York by no other road than that of promotion through tnc grades of tho political machine. Hughes obtained notoriety because or hlj spectacular fight with thu mon who had provlously controlled Now York politics. Llko Iloosovolt, ho received public approbation, not so much for tho causes ho wuh ad vocating oh bocauso of tho oppon ents nnd enmities ho had Incurred. Voton do not remember tho na ture or tho measures championed by Justice Hughes whllo ho was governor. They remember ho com battod tho mon they looked upon r.s evil and combatted them succoss- fullj. Ah a member of tho sup remo Court Ilia record bus been clear In law. Ho has boon union ; those who uphold tho best tradi tions of tho greatest tribunal in tho world. Ah a man of iiubloin Ished reputation, ns a man who Itictnrod iiouo of tho bitter animos ities of tho I HI 2 campaign, re publicans nro turning nntiirally to him n.i tholr standard bearer. Oregon Iiiih placed the seal or republican approval upon him and started him far on tho way to final victory. stnlo of preservation, not oven tho bark bcclng decoyed whllo the other has practically fallou to pieces, ImV' lug rotted away completely. .He has Air, Sydman's affidavit as to tho time the wood has, been In a state of ex perimentation and tho hitter's claim Is also vouched for by a number of old timers of that section. Process ii Secret Tho prcsorvntlon Is n combination of chemicals, the result of a secret discovery of almost .'10 yearn ago. Tho secret Iiiib been guarded closely by Air. Sydmnn for theso many years, but ho hns at last decided to trust a partner who will attempt to place It on tho market. Air. Swan expects to lonvo tor homo In n short time, and will try to Interest tho govornmont In 'his proposition. Kept In (he Water Another experiment told of by Air. Swan was made nt Port Orford where n piece of wooil preserved with tho chemicals bad been spiked to a piling of tho wharf at Hint place. After being I hero many years tho piling had been almost completely caton away by toredos but the ploco, of treated wood wuh' practically as good as tho day It was spiked on. A few small speckB were noticeable where tho wood destroyers bad tapped It hut they apparently died or gavo up tho attempt after encountering the preservative. Newman Aloon of Alarshfleld was hero looking over tho ground with a View to bidding on some of tho sewer and street work. Prof. S. C. Sherrill, who wna prin cipal of the Hrldgo schools tho past winter passed through hero Tuesday with bis family enirouto to Alarsh fleld wheto thoy twill imako their homo during tliomimmer. WAS KAItliV HUTTIKH CAItNIVAl I'OSTPO.VKII A coninillteo of Kloroneo men com posed or J. W. Ilorgmnn, W. H. Weathorson and William !'. Safely has made the following announce ment: On account of conditions tiio com- c y V Ws AV" HI 1M jr-. rxaiJAM- Jt IWI WMPWvWPrayiMf V v&tmmr f,3. ma1 YY W8BMBM m m ifiAU -tj& tv yffj immMum M '7 wim-.. - Pancake Mixtee Austin Wade ('nine to Oregon .Many Years Ago Austin Wade, commonly known nu Grandpa Wade, who died at the home of his son, Arthur Wade, In 'Myrtlo Point, on AIny II, was an enrly Ore gon sottlcr. The .Myrtle Point Un lerprlso gives tho following fncls con certing his life: Austin Wade was bom In Illinois. July 2:i, 1832 Ho was married In lSfpfi, nnd to this union woro horn wight children, five sous and threo daughters of whom three isons nnd two dnugbtors survive. Deceased Is NOTICU Ol-' S.M3 OK lAIPHOVi:- NOTK'll OK SAI.H OK ItHAh also Biirvlved by twonty-four grand- aiunt ihindh PIIOPKHTV KOIt DKI.I.NOl'KNT And It's Rightly Named Pnncnkcs made from Sperry Encore Pancake Flour have that "come again" quality that lingering, toothsome, delightful appeal that makes you long for brcakfast-timc when you go to bed. Sperry Encore Pancake Flour contains everything necessary to make good pancakes eggs, milk, sugar, salt and baking powder. Just add cold water and cook. It is the easiest to mix and the best to cat. You can make many good things to cat besides pancakes with Sperry Encore Pancake Flour. Duy n pncknRe from your Grocer today and try this Recipe For Sperry Encore Biscuit I cup Encore Pncl Flour, !4 cup water, two level lllrpoon lioitenln. , Poll ilounli to H inch iMclncn. Oil will, liiacmt t'll'n. IM.coiu LullcicJlin end Lake I) miiinl.. in liul 0111. '" Sperry Flour Company PORTLAND P.UU Class F. A. KILBURrM SAILS MAY 29 North Pacific Steamship Co. Smith Terminal Dock. Ij. .OUHIIINH, AKt'iit Olrcrl b.i.i-.. . u:c;o. rus STR- BREAKWATER '"Hi kfb f liMTER-OCEAN TRAMPORTATION CO. So S. Adeline Smith Passengers Only SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL DOCK PHONE 44, SMITH TERfolNAl nnn,0CK C. F. McGEORGE Passenger and Freight Agcl OCCAN BEACIi AUT0LiNF Gornt A Hliiir. , Ih-ho ainr-tliflclil nt 7 n. m., nnd rvtiirulng lm,nc rnm P . H n. nu Ihovo Mnnilirield at II .,. ,, returning U..f SliHIL'll iLt 1 11. til. Tnvn M.. i'L.lirinl.i -i ""i l.-nv Koulli Kloiiuli nt t. in. "'' mv (!lillilron mill lx Krciit-Krniiil-clillilronl iih well n a host of friends In tho! Xotico 1h hcroliy given Hint koiiUmI I propoHitlH will lo rccolved bv thu , si'ui:i:r assi:ssm unts N'otli'i) Ih liuruby j;lvuti tlmt nctlni; w.no.iH 10n.11.11iH iicio no iirh ro- KIianco coimnllloo of tho Common by vlrtiio of .1 wnimnt duly IhbhoiI HIIIUII. In 187B Mr. Wndo movod with IiIh rnmlly to Cnllfornln; two yearn lator coiiiIiik to OroKon hoUHiik at Hiikoiic. llo 10 turned to California In 1802 and romiilncd thoro until Marcli, 11)13, when ho ramo to make IiIh homo with Ills son, Arthur Wade. (rnnilpa Wado Iiiih for many yearn boon a nioinlior of tho .MothodlHt KplHcopul church. enco wlili-h was ho! for May 27. l'Jlfi, Iiiih deddod to poHtpone tho citrnlvnl mittoo In chargo or arranmiumtH ror (111 hoiiio future date. Kurthor an. tho Ithoilodonilron Carnival at Klor 'noiinconioiilH will bo kIvoii lator. NOTKS OK .NDO. New of Clly.liy-tlie.Hca Told In uym. 'hi World OurliiK tho piiHo fow da.vH locnl flrihorinon Imvo boon mnldiiK roKuIa trlpn to tho flHliliii? kioiiiuIb oiitHldo Iho bar mill have heim malcliw; fairly good cnlelioH. MIhh JoHophliin HorniiiiK. a Hliulont of tho University of Ciillforiila, nr- rved for a vlHlt with, her In ot liar, II. K. llorniiiiB or tho Saulto (Iro-cory. i(ov. and .Mrs. J. w. llurinitt, of .Marion, uiiui, arrivod In llaudon a fow tluys iiKii In look arter prouirly InleivstB, they havlim lived In tlilVa Beotlon iibout threo yemrs iiko and ItttvliiK oxtoiiHlvo propaity Intoreata in tho Coqulllo valley. Tho now niaehlimry ror tho Han don lloacli Creaiuery h:u arrhod and .Mesnrs. Warner & Johnson ro lnm during tholr npnro iiiomontH ovorhaul Inu tho ontlro plant, rppluuliiK worn out partH and putting overytlilni; In first cliibH fihapo. Ttjvni I -TT-TJJ";Ti! -r " - H. Council of tho City or Marshriold, hy tho Uecorder or thu City or Coos County, OroKon, at tho orfloc Maridifleld. County or C003, Stato or or the Cltv Iloeordor or said Cltv of 0vK"". )' "lr or tho Common, or 1110 ui uctonioi or salil Llty or Coull(. of Kal(1 clJ.( (ln(0(l lhiJ 20th Marshricld, In tho City Hall or said day or April. IH 10, to mo directed,1 city until olKht oVlook p. in. Monday, ruuulrliiK mo, iih MarHhal of mild tho 29th day or May, l'JIO, ror the d,', forthwith lovy upon tho lot . , , , , ' , , or lota or partB thereof or tracts of purohuHO or Htroot Improvement bondB ,nnd ,, w,lI(.h 38csHmout wast ot tho said City of Marshflold, Coon mudo under mid purHiiant to Or- County, OrcRon, to tho amount or l"1"''.00 lN'0- ,iC1' of a'(1 c"y fr tor;nft, the Improvomont or tliat portion -''JlH of Hroadway Slroot South from tho , 1, , ,, , . , , . north lino of CurtlH Avonuo to tho All of mid Improvomont bonds to ,,, M0 0, Avonu0( J;o bo In (lonoiuliintlons not oxcocdliiK i' of MnrHliflohl, Coon County,' ir.0Q.00 nnd lionrlnK IntorMt m tho "S"; ,"",'!, ,w,!,11'11 ""sni-nt then . , , " M romalnod unpaid nnd to sell tho into of six per cent por nnniim rrom, same In tho manner provided by ( tho dato thereof, pnyablo Homl-an-.law, which said property 13 In said' niially, said bonds to bo dated tho '"" , hereinafter doserlhod, The First National Bank OF coos ba. Mi:.Miti:u oi' KKMHitAii i(i-:si:itvK .svstiim umifji COVHUNMIJNT Sl'I'KUVISION ori'ioiiiis imtccions W. H. CIIANOIilllC, I'les. AV. S CII.MI,: IIOHSKV KKKITKIt, CiinIiIit '",,N S' tll(,: W.M. (iltl.Mi:.S w. .:. mnKir, ahm. cnhior Wi ,-, I)ormas 11 n.v it. ciiANDiiini, Asm. hohsiiv Kltllir.IIU ilOII.V I'. IIAUt OiNliler r, c. H()(!i:its It AN KINK. KITK'IIINCV mum KTOIilNO MACMINDItV Foreman 1'atteifon or tho bovbiii niout worl( at Itaiidoii hau received word Irom the l'oitland office to storo tho rolling stock and other ma chinery temporarily iih It would por- iiijm nu n iiiwiuii noiuio cno money Uj available to begin opertitlous 011 tho now north Jetty project. The work on tho Inner Jetty Is now complete. Wtutorn World. It's the uniform unva rying heat of a Rood oil stove, nnd the perfect control, that keeps tho juices in that pre serves the savory l00(llllB nf tllM mnnl and gives that even Hi brownness all over. tsl juicier iasiiei feasts n cleaner, cooler kitchen, and leas fuel expense A day or lmiuanco and to mature In ten yeara thorenftor, with propayniont option thoreon nt taco valuo and ac crued Interest to date or nny semi-an nual coupon period at or nttor one year from the ditto of said bonds upon i;IvIiik ntdfco by publication In a newspaper of Konornl circulation printed and published In Coos County, OroKon, such notice to bo published not less than onco each weolc for I have, In pursuance of said war rant, levied upon and will on tho 2:trd day of May, 10 Hi, at nine o'clock In tho forenoon of said day,) at tho Common Council Chamber door of said City. uoIhr In tho City ' hall, Krout Htroot North of snld City, of for for ealo and soil at pub-1 He miction to' tho IiIkIiosI bidder fori cash, each of tho followlm: ilpscrllioii lots to-wlt: Lot !I7 Block 20, assess-1 meut S20r.::i. hhhokho,! i ii.rinii Oldest Hank In Cooh County EstnlIUM 1MJ NEW PERFECTION OIL CQimlSJOVE All theconvenlcnceof Kits. Cooks everything any wood or con range will cook, but keeps your kitchen cool. The lonj; blue chim neys do awuy whh all smoke and smell. In 1, A3iitHH-lurncrslii8, ovons ucparate. Also cabinet models with Klrelesui Cooking Ov ens. Ask your dealer today, STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Cllllcjiiu) Miulin-M cS . )Mm1UBWmmmi 1Ust KBSPSDPy5Bl Jit suits mmwmMKmm u- 'A. lloywood: and hot a8 lllock 2ii .' assossmont $ll!.2:i. assessod to iim'l 1 " -" 5 n PI rT A Inoni . .. 1 - v l tlinin Rll..nnlvn w,,.,l.-U .lnrl,,., llw.l """.'. "IIIHI Ullll Ol A. U. " " H "' iieruiKia. an or said hereinbefore ' iiioiiiu preceding sucu somi-aunuat period at which such prepayment thereof will bo inado. Tho rlBht Ih expressly reserved to rojoct any and all bids and upon all or any of hiicIi bids or proposal!) rejected, if thoro should romiilu any bonds unsold tho said bonds may bo thereafter sold at private sale by said Common Council of said City of Marshflold, Oregon, hut In no ovont to bo sold at less than par and accrued Interest. Said bonds nro authorized hy tho laws or the State or OroRon, and Ordinances or the City or Marsh flold. Oregon. Assessod aluiitloii of said City of iiescrineii lots beliiK situated lu Itallrottd Addition to .Marshflold, nc ronlliiK to tho plat thereof on fllo mid or rocord lu tho office of tho County Clork or Coos County, Ore eon. Dated nt Marshflold. Coos County, OroKon, this 2lt day of April, .1. W. CAHTHIt Marshal of tho City or Marshflold, (00s County, OroKon. April 21. May 1. S. ir,, -22, l)in NOTICU l'o Whom It May Concern: Notleo Is horoby kIvoii that tho Coos Iftiy Farmer's KxcIiiuiko n cor poration, has mado an nbslKnniont of all Its uronortv to th nmin... olgned In trust for tho bonont or OLD HliTI'liKIt llU'li I'Olt sai.i: ItV (ioliijr .V llnrwy .Miu-hlil'lcld lliiitlwnie Ciiiupmiy lOMilud ,V Sun llmilMiu Co. Siiiiiiicc llnnhwuv ('oiiipiiuy I'iouccr HaiiUuiio ( iiniian, Scln-ocdcc mid llllilcnlvniul ' llaidwaro Company Marsliriebl, Oregon Mm-Nlificld, )ixkii .Miiiifoi, Oiiokoii Mnlsliflclil, Orcuon Miirhhriehl, Oickoii Mni'sliffclil, Oregon Marshflold. Oregon, Is 2,020,1S.00 I 'l11 "a, "editors, and that all dohts Iln...ln.l 1 1M lu .,, nn n L1! "a,d .nOratlO!l lUUSt 1)0 paid to 7 "'"' "-"" """. want unuorsiBnoil and all claliiiH Population ostlmntod 4.500. iiKuinst said corporation must bo nra. Fonncc t'oiiiilllo Man Visits Ills Old Homo Vulo N Porry of Now Clallum. Wash., Is lu the county, IiuvIiik been called back hero on account ot the sorlous IlIuesH of his (lniiliter, .Mrs. Jlortlia Wyant. llo was on or tho' early Bottlers or Coos county, having1 come hero with IiIh father, the Into "Wlllium T." Perry. fiK yoar apo. when ho wuh IS eafH of mio, ftcr HpemllnK 48 years lu Coos county ho went up into Washington ten jcnri m;o whero ho Ih now Boltlnu started lu tho u.flrcantlln huslnoss. and nntir pot) a successful career nt tho ago .3., WWW. TUN CUNTS City Limits North lleiid, Ho Of! COMMUTATION f)( L) TICKUTS, $1.75 .) .Marshflcld-North Ueml Auto I.iuo Cars every ten minutes Irom C a in to 12 midnight! to South Slough once n day, leaving at 1 1 a m ; to Em plro throe trips a day. OOHST Ai.KINO, Props. WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 6 per cent on savings I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Treasurer A cortlflod chock of flvo por cont of amount of bid or proposal must accompany each bid to ho forfeited to said City of Marshflold, In caso bid Is accepted nnd blddor falls to accopt and make paymont for said bond or bonds covorod thoroby within ten days rrom the dato or accoptanco of said hid or bids. Uach bid or proposal submitted to designate the denomination of said bond or bonds doslrod. Hid or proposal recolvod for any amount of said bonds, small bidders given proferonco of purchase. sented to said undersigned In Marsh flold, Oregon, wtlhln throo months from tho dato of this uotlco. Dated this 1st day of May, A. 1).. 1910. ' V. O. PltATT, Assignee ClfAS. I. UtKIOAKD, , Attorney for AsalKnoo. Flanagan (b Bennett Bank Mm-hliflcld, Coos County, Oregon. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000 INTUIIUST PAID ON TIMU AND SAVINGS DITOSIIS OrflcorB J. W. HI3NNETT, President; JAS. H. FLANA0AK, VI Prosldent; It. P. WILLIAMS, Cashier; 0. F. WINCHESTER, Assistant Cash lor. Flanagan (Sb Bennett Bank W MVItTLU POINT Capital $2V00 Offlcora J. W. IIHNNBTT, President; JAS. II. FLANA0AN, Vki President; L. M. SUPLUB, Cashier; L. T. DEMENT, AhUM Cashlor. Bennett, Trust Company Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000 Officers J. W. HUNNUTT, President; TOM T. DENNETT, Jj .. . . .. ' ...... nPMMRTT SJVA.V iTosnient; Aimiuil M'KKUWW, aecrctnw, " TON, Treasurer. .. Tho Only Trust Company In tho State, Outside of I'ortlsna, OrKanloil Under tho New JJiw. EXPERT WELDING of METAtf Steel, brass, cast, Iron and aluminum castings ma like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. ffonrif-T' Harare Phnnn mn.i. North Front Street! SOUTH COOS HIVKH 110AT SUIIV1CK LAUNCH UXPHKSa leaves Marshricld every day 8 a.m. Leaves bond of river at iliJIO p. in. STUA.MUIt ItAINHOW leaves head of river dally at 7 a.m. Leaves Marshneld nt 2 p.m. For charter apply on board. UOOUItS ft SMITH, Props. Proposals or bids with certified chocks to bo enolosod In sealed plain envelopes with no distinguishing1 marks or writing thorbon except tho. words, "HIil for Improvement bonds of tho City or Marshriold, Oregon.-'T. j. SCAIKIO a a. II. IIODRINO Dated this 17 day or May, 191C. I $ ChnlrniaVorSnaio'com- MaTSflffelc! nFfK!ATiBS rn mlttee of tho Common Council.1" ' uc-""AIINij CO D, IS, 20, 22, 27. fcsumates FiiniUhed iroomi xk. lUrshtlrid. Octoi . .'-"."S Inroriiiniiuu "" - UHTATU, seo Abstracts TitleGuarantee&AbstractCompany Marshflold and Coqulllo City, Oregon. General ArciUs Knstsldo will SengstackenV AWl0B bpoclal attention paid to assessments aim i'"- 1IKNRV SBXGSTACKBSr, NK GRAVEL' lUtft!" Wo re now prepared to furnlsb grAVL,i mwIdj tfc"'- from pile In our yard or In carload low, u From pile on ground, $3.?6 per yard. . . r f"" canoid lots, taken fiom tar, J ni i- - C. A. Smith Lumber &Mfc,( Opposite Fos0flc. - .