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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1914)
rgHjHHyi g5?gp topnw lymmf nf.j'f nriii f yrawnr'nwT v ""-y-- ,, ... -mitmmimrw w THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON.THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1914 EVENING EDITION TWO " ill'MiiiwiiijmWl(1 I COOS BAY TIMES RflnTflD GTDIlCO -DIIDV MflDDICnU M. C. MALONEY Editor ami Tub. Ill I I III I I I 1 1 II I il II II I II IDI M 1 M 1 1 1 II I II PAX 13. .MALONEY' News Editor Official lii)or of Coos County. Entered atThoPo8lofflco ntTt aTsTw Held, Oregon, for transmission through the mulls as second-class snail matter. TRACK WALKER! SENT 10 JUL PERSONAL MENTION JOB M BLANK Y waB day from Hnyncs In the city inlet. to- JIENHY SBNOSTACKBN was n visit or in Conulllo today, going there on business. WItS. .1. 1). EAItLY and little Hon went to Coqiillle today, whore .Mrs. Baily will visit with her sister. ELI11N' LAXTHOM was In tho city today from Catching Inlet attend ing to some matters of business. HARRY RUSSELL tamo down on the boat this morning from Catch ing Inlet for n short business trip 1IRS. 11. S. LATTIX and daughter Daisy have- gone to Toledo, where thoy will visit for a short time. T. Mansfield, on Way to Work,. Struck Down Four Ribs Broken and Arm Injured Writ Ml r ml Hi A CrtllHlrtftl Pnnlflft u tuning ni nit uuuwiiviii Auwi. right of way near Washington ave nue about 7 o'clock this morning, T. Mansfield failed to hear the warning i bell of tho motor car and was struck down from behind, receiving four broken ribs on tho left side and n I left arm badly lacerated. Picked up In a fainting condition, the man was at once hurried to tho Mercy Hospi tal, where his wounds wore cared for. Tho doctor states that Mansfield will ' bo laid up for two or threo weeks. , Tho man, who Is about forty-flvo years of age, had Just been engaged to work for John Horn, who Is put 1 ting in n concrete retaining wall near Stanton avenue, and when struck was on his way to his first day's work. Conductor B. V. Kardell, In charge HARVBY ItrSSBLL rml wife wore visitors In the clw today coming hero from Iholr hum, at Catch ing lulot. Pleads Guilty to Indictment and Gets 40 Days and $500 Fine Other Cases (Special to Tho Times.) COQUiLLB, Or., Oct. 1. Ruby Morrison, who gained much notoriety In Mnrshflcld a few months ago, yes terday changed her plea from not guilty to guilty on tho Indictment charging her with permitting gamb ling In her lesort at Ten Mllo. Judge Coko Immediately pronounced sen tence on her, giving her forty days In tho county Jail and requiring her to pay a fine of ?500. In case the fine Is not paid she will have to servo 2!0 moie days in the county Jail. She was also given a lecture on the error of her ways. .Mis. O'Doimoll Guilty. Tho Jury In the case of Mrs. Fnn nlo O'rfoiinoll, Indicted for selling liquor on Sunday In Empire, after being out only fifteen minutes, re A SLASHING Price CUT In LADIES WAISTS Waists that may be classed Summer Creation LESS than 1-2 PRICES. at WHITE LINGERIE WAISTS WAISTS that Tlree xmv- were Dollars n ..Mi., I-,. ' blame for tho accident. i Jus. Cowan of Ton Mile appeared ;, i ! When the man loomed up through bcroro Judge Coke an deiitored a plea i.i ,nit!w ",e f0. (loBtI ""!. tho emergency of guilty to nn indictment charging of the motor car. declarod that tho lame bell was kont constantly Hue- turned a verdict of guilty. She will lug and that the electric gong wos probably be sentenced Saturday for also sounded nt frequent Intcrvnls, tho offense. and believes that Mansfield Is to Fined for Gambling. nine vn w not .11 if ....iM. ,,,m,,v " ,,u " -i v .... wu ,.,....,. iuitiii viikwi i tiuui i'i for Cnllfornln In response !.... .!.. I .1 l"V '" T.,: , T " brakes, weie at once applied and the ii. .ii Lton (iu.vo i... , . I, ,.;. .. il .,, ,i. ..... .i.. .i. n nrMiMinv ..Zr......i..i i .. i.iJ1,i, wni not Instantly killed to the It. POMKItOi, accompanied by Ills f-n, .i.. ,i,a ..',. i.,i ,i. ilnitehtnr Mian R Pntiim-nv Ipft 'Mrl ll,at llle lll0,0r tfll S'OUCd (lOWIl j,rhj oa ,.,! r Sum" g'- TiSzi whoro they spent tlw day. I occurred! whenitlie nuhlont W. MISIILMAN.Inlfhioor on tho Wll-'. ..i.!""8"'0.!'1 , PV ? V VT. .,!f?.rA l,,. lnnitt Pacific at Lnkeldo, vu ."" ". '". "Vi .. ",."" ,." .A'.. ""."l: iuiiiih iu p,ui mi uir uuiiw iiciiik Jiini $1. 45 WAISTS that wore ?2.25 XOW '1 10 WAISTS that wore One Dollar xow 45c WAISTS that were Four Dollars XOW 1. 95 WAISTS tint were Oncftfty NOW 70c WAISTS SeentM 35c i'nn this morn looking after so mo bimiuen a at Lnl;eldo, w irnluK on the bu boat gambling. lie was fined $200 nnd $100 of this was remitted by the court. F. V. Cattorlln. of Mnrshrield, whose Indictment was not hitherto announced, nlso pleaded guitly to gambling at Ton Mllo and was fined $200.. of which ?t()0 was remitted. Davenport, tho fourth man who was Indicted at Ten Mile, was punish in the art of turning when he wan d the snmo as tho others, JiuLJjt V. P. .1ANFOIU). otMlnynes wn on th Nortk Star today In plain of Captain Ned Calloway, T.'ho Is bry t hfs hoire. I struck down. The pin lift, an iron l.ili.t '" mni win nn in uif i-uupiing, nil llliei. ,. ,,, ... ti,. .... ,i.. r.... i.i... mc- iiinii in mr piyp. unliving nun clear of the track and the motor. The Injured man Is unmarried. O. II. 1IOSKINS and wife returned in- their l.oi.ic at Coqiillle thU morning. Mr. I tonkins came her( Iu search of men to do tie work iODGEft ROBBED WHS. 11BRT1IA WADDBLL left on tho Bldor today for Portland, where she will visit Indefinitely nt tho home of her parents. CIL T. riHxfJX. 'iiH returned fron a hunting trip to the Uowrou much , WHILE ASLErP.S did hot have the $100 to jiay. Judge Coko ruled that h ,must servo out the time, but Intimated that nt the expiration of thirty dnvs he would, consider n motion for Davenport's re lease on good boliBVlor. Continue I'Yiuices' Cu-e. Tho case of Ceorge Frances, Indict ed for robbing the Owl Saloon on N'orth Front stroot, was continued by District Attorney Llljenvlst. It was found that In tho Indfctmeitt it was ated that Henry Sengstncken owned he Owl saloon biilldluir. whereas It should Ikivp mated that the property! eionged to tho Henry Sengstncken J Company. LADIES SILK SHIRTS with detat liable collar.. That wore Five Dollars XOW $7 45 A GROUP OF HIGH-CLASS WAISTS Xet and Silks, all net and silks that were SS.BO, $".&0 $0.50 XOW LIGHT-WOOL SHIRTS with detai liable colhri tv, were three IMhu XOW 45 B3KIU Window isplay lasxrxamxxxTaBm i inwnnawir $495 $1 -li ib n 1 wimh til i i mmnmsmitsEaEiemasmmmii' ltifol;iT$!vrSL Room Entered and Silver Ta- on tho railroad work there "WALTIMt HILL, who has been at tending the annual convention of tho National Stationary ICnglneern ' Association In Milwaukee, return ed homo today. ken While Robbers Over look $25 in Gold iPARGEL POST AID FARMERS John Moslman, a lodger tit the Pioneer Rooming House, awoke this morning to find his door open nnd his pockethook on his pillow with ' tin! nt I. la ..... ... !. .!...- CAPT. HARK DUNHAM of Conulllo ,o ,ilulit Home o 10 ha ontore Is passed through hero today en route !JS ,Bi rt StoaU hlli .Hi S ' nome irom oaiom, wnuro no uc- ,r(,Kra fr(lm lmiin- ilto ;,m. n.i fir..inr,r.,nf a coiiplo of bad boys .i.,n,i ,,,, .,M ,,... ..'. i... wuvtiiiiin.111 tl. A...... c,H.. t. ..... mvm .. IIIIU tiiu u,iii-i nuiiii. In his haute the thief took only nhout four or five dollars In silver, overlooking a five dollar gold piece .mm a -u uiii 1 in; mii.i ri rni-not nr TiniM.j Cpon rising Moslman, who Is n w tnrvrxnv n r n,. t nait'r'oa'fmMu"0 'nnc,,'" "'it & " Portland .SSiird proprietor 01 tuo inert ami tho po- P1.ii. h,,, "rr,rin.fn.tMiki" urvrr I" el3!..!l?",icl!: !l?JLi!"L .JJ!?. "r XiiSrV"!! ..mo U ....... B ,w .,. 1 iiuniiiiimi, ,..,,, ,.m...,.H nlBV fnrnluh t Pn companled committed to tlii Oregon State Re form School. Bins. J. HAMMKL of Albnny return ed to tho Pay today for an extend ed stay, looking after tho now hotel rfrojectft in North Demi and nan don In which she and Mr. Ilammel arc Interested. Wilf Co-ofierato With Farmers Through Portland Postofffce THE WAR PRIMER l.Ti:UISTIX(.' i-v.c ts Alton CITIKS AXI) PliAC- i:s .Mi:.Tioxi:i ix THK WAR XKWS. .MOXTI'ACCOX A town of noitll ern France, thirteen miles northwest oi Verdun, half way between tho val leys or tlie .Mouse and Aire, twenty three miles from the llelglan border and but 11 few miles east of tho Ar gonne forest. It was hero that tho body tr Admiral Colllgny, "the nob lest victim" or tho massacre of St. Ilartliolomew, was hung up by tho heels on the gibbet. Tho body was seeretaly taken from hero to Chantll ly and burled In tho parish chinch without the head, which was convoy ed to Catherine do Medici. Tho ad miral had Incurred the wrath of Catherine by endeavoring to draw the ktng. Charles IX, Into a war with Spain, r at'eiupl to have Mm as sassinated liifiniated the Htigiieuats, ami catiierino conceive,! WINTER II ! Qpucniii r nu UU LIJULL bfl I -1 west of Amiens, whose women, t 1 '!. aided valorously In reimlslns a determined attack by the troops of Contract Ofl Old COOS 8lJ ciiinies v. one heroine, named Wagon Road Extended One llecuuetollle, In said to have captured Mnnth I pmps TftnfnM a hostile flag with her own hands. The town never recovered from Its frequent destruction by the Xoriiiaus, Iliiigiindlans, Oerinitns and English. St. Rlqiiler was faniiiim In Its early dliys for Its nb)Hy, founded about 02S. TRIIXT The capital of the lliil-lan-spcakliig. portion of the Austrian province of Tyrol, ten miles from the Italian border, at the Jmulloii or wic Aiiigo nrnr Koisiiin Rlveis. omUattled' wntTs and towers fill Iltglniilng today, the winter tx schedule gees Into effect ind Toi mnster Curtis has been adtlid tid the service over tlio old C001 Bij Wagon. Itoitd has Iwcn titniti w month, until Odder L aftvrwkH It is expected' that the mill tUltt routed via .Alyrtle Point. Under the new schedule, the ml will leave Marshfleld M 7 Otott Hi the weiring Instead of o'rlod ' 11 tint mnrMini; t (kill OroMVl ltd nprtl'ik linf.l lllrini? IlllOUt S Of I the ,iYink in Hut mornlne from Rat JIAYOR F. K. ALLKN returned to- no clow In H.n unnrnl. fn tU .!. . '" '" l.lll.inil HI I wm- day from Portland, whoro ho has i,,,- ... ,.ni,i1It.J ' masters HstH of articles which they been attending tho annual M. E. a chair placed before M.M, I -.....'.. Conference na the lay delegate, ,,oor lm(, ,,,, Hi,0VP, IlBi;,0 nm' ,t ir)m .uurlllli;iu. jh ui 1110 wuua la HlimOitoil Hint tlw. rnlilmr lin.l n..K. nastora vero reap- ,0 rt,,u., ,,iH ... i.1Hltlo . . ' (trousers. A email wallet contained CLAIIEXCI: HARRIS left yesterday the pockethook, from which tho sll- inriinruiiicr, wiiuiy lie win uikv n ver was taken, eontn lied n spcoiii! iviiiniv M. K. pointed to their old charges. closo was the Pronto, and she will ho tied up. to lor the time being ho position as donkey engineer in 0110 pocket In which $.-. was untouched Of tho logging CIIIIIPS. With tho Mnslini.n ,ln-liir...l tl,n l,fnM .01 ma summer season u.ero was p th!8 ,0rnlllg two Htrailgors, llttlo business for his launch, lodgers In the samo building, enmo to 111s door ami inquired of Mosl man if he had lost anything during! tho night, declarlut; that tliev limi been "touched" for $20. The police, are Inclined to disprove their story and are of the bel'ef that these men may be responsible for tho act J. E. NORTON, who was hero from Coqiillle ycstenla), buhl that busi ness was picking up. Ho said' that It was remarkable how the Intense luterest in tho war prevailed In all circles and continued to be prac tically tho solo topic of conversation. Met Tonight. There will bo n meeting of tho vestry of the Epis copal Church Thursday at 7: SO at the Rotor's study ran semi to customerK by parcel post. The Postmasters In turn, will print lists of the farmers and tho articles they can snjiply. These will be distributed to prospective cus tomers. . APPLE CLUBS TO BEIFHED CI.KUMOXT.IHMOISi:. A town r"u "' " "unl '"veil" of northern Franco with about 7000 on ,,a InchiBlrloH. In 7H Tren population, elgnteen miles west of J""10, a. '"'f1 of ,,u,'- "in"t Coiuplegne, on tho Hreche, n tilbu- fIrl.e,, C-oriiittiiy ill 1027. It MSlrMliV4m jF Gives ? lir' I f ' r'3'iy shine that H h due i nut 1 ib 1 f or iliist c f -1 1 t n h 11 n lUtltiofr 1 tit II: tltJ'T I LB tii(-i walcr j;im m.y ol.ier, H I Black Silk Stove Polish I ftl U In a t-l.-us bv I 'I It' wsro 9 LJ cat'ih 1 union 1 o Cm i .in fatUr i 1 .' . U jl T v "trnynurp-"' r xX. W mt MiM.uuiru t - V K Wi ii jr 11 11 ' 1 fjiJ5SErr?i. IS KyoiiKm'tn . I j'ffflSS H U lhoitioU!y ''J JUiifijJiUlPjll m BJ ever Mrfoii, )mr V7vBty,Ni?ifiV I PS i! ivj 1 1 (itM 'v u ifi nt jii.i '' ' r' ifKvvKiu'f' 111 BJZ.IT. iaCJJKtx.nMm. . KMSEfl LOYAL TO HBH ll.n lllU.. .. IIJ lllll Ilk --.! . .. - .. iWV l ...w... w killing thtJr leaders and ruining-tho Ti.l."Mn" " .r ii0,". l,H.ln" " 'n8''"'1 of nbout Protestant party. It Ih estimated r.0.- "' ,n",H( "''out 2..000 In niimher, ,t lm8 UWIli Mall potted la lie 000 wore massacred In the wiiolo of ": garrison of over 2000. PostofHce hero until 6-SO wnrii- France. hjh-iik lumuir omy. ruo ciiy lives njniJ wm be sent out tne line w ('I.KUMO.Vr.lH-MOISK. A town ruer 01 us nsioncai souvenirs tnan Bunt. Miller of the local I'm ill li ireni lie- Hin SnnHiorn raCIUC. DM W irnns- no advfres ronceralni; me Bu"rl liiuts- vii Hit k.tvb mat 11 lur ui tary of the Olse. Its ancient castle Is u'' l, AiiHinu m io. ami was tor rhanged to the Myrtle iwnn .,,.... ,.u.i .. ...1...... ,... ... mallr annexed Iu IS H. .1..... v.ni nni romlve anr idf.tiMu linn iiovii t.s II (II mini llll nuilll'll. III miii .. ml ... . - " "" --- --w j, 1 the middle ages, so the legend goes. 1i"KTi.--Tlift principal seaport roniuneratlon for carrylos It, tw I wo Irish girls. Maura and' Ilrlditet. ""- "' '" """ B,mo",B' now rour-year roniruti jr uffered martyrdom nearby, undl,",, """'nt of Vienna by rati. on the weights of lat year l m 11 iiiuj im Kirn in-'iuij- iu iuuuuiunsa men tno parcel iium n "-the- trade of tho Adriatic, and has to them. In consequence tew long eelfiwed Its ancient rival, Ven- not think the company can pot Ice. vrhTeh rrcs scarcely more-than 70 a special train to get the bid a miles across tin gulf. It bad a poP-here early In the morning w minion or ssu.-iTu in 1!M0. Trieste comes via Mjrtre roini. I Hll were binned In the cemetery of No gent, In Clermont. Toward the end of the twelfth century, a-peasant lost a cow that passed the night lying on the tomb of the virgins. When the cow was found one sldu- had turned white. Tho famo of the miracle spread through all France and thous ands of people cntno to see the cow and be cured. Nugent became hence forth NogoiiMes-Vlorges and tho rel ics of the two virgin saints wore Department of Agriculture andjpinced in a sinino witiun the church State Colleges Start New Movement ID; AMorUtcJ rrr.. Iu Coo. in; tIbim. WASHINOTON, l). t, Oct. 1. 'the formation of the apple clubs where trey may bo soen to this day. was made the fentor of u- large einl gratlon from Austria to- America by the Inauguration of n direct emi grant service to New York In 1004. The town was captured by Venice In 120a. The harbor was blockaded by an Italian fleet from May until August. 1848. At tho head of Its In- H AMOXH TUB SICK. t ll-- lll'IMO VIUUHl 1. ----- - .----.. Ill various parts or the country are! l,oa,tl" ' tho village, desperately helnii nlaiined by the Denartment of defended bofore the retlroment to Agriculture In co-operation with the1 Sedan, whoro 83,000 men, 10,000 UK.1 I I .. ." .. w. .... ... i'k.i i ..to , ..in. r ....... illlHiriur eHtulillHlinuwifit r lu-n ulili i...i-.ii(i.i..-i. 1 iiiiuKti ui nuiiii-., ,,:, - ................. ..... ... --.- em Franco ubout thre miles Hoiith-i yarclrt, the largest of their nns or tim iinitlnflir.r nt Sn.tnn. n'oup' mo i" Aiisirin, ompioying more man tho beginning of tho vlllago is a' r,00 workmen. It also has petrol- small tavern whose name recalls thol o' lennerles, Jron foundries and fact that this was the last French e lemicni. soap, sure spinning ana nm- ciiuie luciorics Notifies Roumania That Any Act Against Ally Will be be Affront to Germany (Dj AuotUled rrc.i tu Coo. Dtf Time.) IIERLI.V (via The Hague) Oct. 1. Ill a lone cnllferonco with tli ltnn. I llinnlnil l-.-llllllAt Hin narmnii mfntalnw! .. ......... ..h...v., ...w .v....m,i iii.iiiaivi at Rucharest Is said to havo given warning that any declaration of war I or hostllo act against Aiistiia-IIun- gaiy will he considered by tho Kaiser! as directed against hlmsoir, and that he would act accordingly. Tho expulsion of all press corres pondents from Turkish territory Is announced. It Is naturally taken luro as a btop toward hostilities be tuen thoso countries, agricultural colleges, it was an nounced today, with a view of In teresting boys and girls In npple culture. Oregon and Washington are included. In the plan. The Grand powsn 1 BLACK SILK STOVE For Salo by I SCIIItOEDEIt & lllLDEXIIltAXI) I Phone 177. KlltEIIl'U CONFESSES. Ihucht W. Mills Admits Stinting Two Flies in Portland. (Hit AMocLtcl rr to Com n Time. PORTLAND. Oct. 1. Ernest V. Mills, an alleged firebug, broko down under the fho of District Attorney Evans' examination nnd Confessed to , starting fires In the Hotel D'Moy and I'lthe Powers Fiirnlturo Storo In July. ins conrebsion followed his Identifi cation by a negro watchman. Ho de nlod specifically the responsibility for the dock fires. nn. iionsiuLL has .moved to IIOOMS 112-14-13, IUV1NG BLOCK. To-Nigh t A FIXE SHOW OF FIVE HEELS, IXCLl'DIXtJ OXE KEEL OF THREE EDUCATIONAL TOPICS. "A LITTLE MADONNA" A splen did Vitngiaph drama, "THE WATER RAT" A two-reel mystery detective story. "HIS CODE OF HONOR" A Lub In drama full of heart Interest. Coming Tuesday aud Wednesday "MR. BARNES OF NEW YORK,"! Horses, -tool) cannons and an enor mous quantity of stores fell Into, the hands of tho (lorinans. The Inn, the only house In the vlllago'-not burned, now contains n iniisoum of voiles of tho battle, and one room' Is still preserved In tho samo state as Is depleted In de Nouvlllo's painting of "Tho Lnst Cartridge," tho sconol or which is laid In the house. The! cemetery nearby contains the bones of 2035 Fronch'nnd German soldiers removed from their temporary graves 011 the battlefield. CRECV-KN-POXTHIEU. A town of northern Franco, twelve miles 1101 th of Abbeyvllle, famous for tho victory of Edward II I of England over Philip. King of France, In 134G. Tho English forces wero estimated at 25,000 whllo tho French army had' about 100,000. The first division I of the former army was commanded by the Prince of Wales, and during tljo fighting he was hard pressed. A; message was sent to Edward III, ask ing for help. "Is my son hurt, or dead, or on tho earth felled," asked the king. "No sire, but he has need, of your aid," was tho reply. "Toll) them that sent you," replied Edward,' "that they send no more to 1110 for( any adventure that falleth, as long as, my son is alive; and also that they, suffer him this day to win Lis spurs." The French finally gave way and fled. A tradition, probably erron eous, says that this was the first bat-J tie In which cannons wero used (on the side of the EuglUh.) . I ST. KIQU1KK A town of north ern France, thltry-two miles north- .Martin's nrihentiii. Phone- Jtl.VJ. Times Want Ads bring results. Mrs. Lloyd Cutllp. of Com came down to the city todT purpose of getting: medical " "'Mrs. Ed Robert. wu ta tjtjj. from Conulllo today recelUnj leal treatment, vrrwai!!- Jack McDonald, of the MtW" Vnughn logging wncMnjb city for several days to weeht w leal attention to his lee. , Injured a few days ago on W Creek. ., it tl Mr. Metcair, cm1'" - titA Metcalf, employed Simpson 1061HK fP ir rt Point, came to tie city WJ a sore mum, ". ... 11 .iranilB of a wire fable InJpJL I HIGH STANDARD 11YY Paints, Varnishes, Brushes, Wall Paper, Etc. OF E. F. LeMlEUX FOR Painting, .Paper Harigi"g and Decorating Phone 1JJ'"' 393 North Front Street. Give Best Results riwm jlMMWMilMIP . . fjwnm&r- r . m&mm