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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1914)
tffi It ft itiTfffliraiillFH f fllflaPifflrfflt Wil -.,' . iiHHB 1 "itritjiii Hn ? a r -" '"i- f ? ? ." ' " & its m I" 5 I jr ' Kt i; i ru vr- r rCOOS BAY TIMES', M7 C'.'.MALoNEY, "lulltor nnnitfi. DAN K. MALOXKY, Xcws ICiIltor OffJclnl Paper of Coos County. ' Entered nt tfio PostoIIlco at Mnrah- BS1Q, UregOH, IUI iiiiwiinaivu through the malls as second-clan null tnnttnr. tuld. Orceon. for transmission - - Dedicated to the servlco of the' people, that no good causn shall Uck a champion, and that oxll shall ' aot thrive unopposed. ' 'SUBSCRIPTION' IIATKS. I DAIIii. .$6.00' ha re" 12. CO for six months. Per. month WEEKLY. . .501 Ono year .I1.5U tvi,..- nnl.t slrlctlv In advance, ' .. n..k.initAn nrlrn nf thr COOS inu duu:iihvu ,... .- -- Bay Times is fG.OO per year or An Independent Republican nnw- ' aper published every evening exct.t 1 unday, ana weemj ,,, ., Tho Coc Hay Times nibllahlns Co. Address all communications to COOS HAY PAHA Tl.Mi-.a CITY MANAOKK. AS AN example of what the c'.. manngcr plan has done for Day ton, Ohio, wo quoto the follow v lnc from tho Portland Telegram: ... .. -...-. .....l nt ll,l ' AS mo CI11UI aiiih; ililngs that are done nd.r tte elW tfianager plnn of city government,, ljUn. Ohio. ZxTclTot mko attention than any other clt. of ( It. llio in the country. "1 he current city deficit Irs been Adicpd $12r,,0QO; tl-cro has been morTproniUayment of contractors, ror publl. works; bridge ha s been hull t for 112,000 less than the appro- prltW. h,Bhnfl?f "f0f;tiht;i city has been cut to one-half tnat statu for tho corresponding month, for Lho three previous years; a storm.l ,ewfer has been built for less thntwo.J thiols the amoun JPPWed for 2.5T "ho "nXa";: milnt, saving tho city two per cent on ' ubo-oui .m '""-'"" """,,"' ,', ometmnK never ueioro ren.Bu. , AV1ICX NATIONS WANT TO Birr-, TLI5 T1I1NOS. TUB prompt settlement of tho Is-' iy n mnrr.eo man wu eiuer-, buo between tho United Stato.1 J0,- kl a helpless girl baby. Aj Ind Great nrlUIn with regard , tach-lor always takes female near to noutral commorco shows how read-, cr ftl own 8U0, J ily disputes nro adjusted If the na- tlons really want to adjust them. ' " T, , - Tni. I .. ... ii,. .hi,. Somo Coos Ilay people's Idea ' Great nrltn n objected to tho snip- J ' ' ' ,, , . . . ... -...I i.r ,n,i. of n hnrgaln Is a RO-cont artldo I mont of foodstuffs and other proti- . . nn iiinnni .,,,rn mnrked down to 19 that may bo , uct classed aa conditional contra-, i band to cortaln noutral countries, not-1 ' J nblv Holland, on tho ground thnt they j 4 V- SS" aTZlllrll A AT. "UPP,ICa t0 th( GCrm,,n nrm- "Cn aim wns not at neutral comniorrn b'ut nt supplies for hor enemies. I in taking this position tho llrAl-h' gbvornment accepted tho American. doctrlno of tho "continuous voyago, onforccd by tho United tSntcs during tho civil war, under which contra band Hont to a noutral port to be thoro transhipped to an enemy's port was hold subject to seizure. With tho supply or non-supply of the onomy's forces tho United States rnrii wan for tbo mnlntonnnco of tho rlRhKa of commorco botwoon nou-j rat nations. It natunrally protested' A .(.. -ii if ,,i m any theory which could, bo made to prohibit commerce hotween neutral, nations. . ..." - ..... ........... i I I 111 VIOW Ol HUH llllllliuu, nuiiiiu in reason and maintained with temper- ato firmness, the Hrltlsh government receded from Its position, says nn ox-1 change. The assurances given by the V Dutch government that It will prevent v tho exportation of foodstuffs to Gor- many, as England fen red thoy would he. naturally helped to a solution, of, tho problem. I Thoro were, of courso. powerful, reasons on all sides to bring about I tho spirit of rensoiinblo sottlument., Dtit tho rase shows none tho less Hint I a sottlemont can always bo found by nations that approach tho Isstio with- out any other Idea tlmn that r uot-, nK tho Marshflold, Orogon, post tllng It. j offlco fir tho weok ending Octobor TOPICS OK THI3 TIMKS. Tho allies have boon fighting Von nrncn uso men who inougui victory ,ould moan a chlckon dliuiur. This may not bo tho "last war" but they aro certainly making It iaoi as long as possible. I.OS13 :1000 SCOW. I Handon Construction Company Has ' ." ' Hard Luck Tne gold Hcnch Globe says: "Tho ti " I C CS1 linyH: "T uandon Conduction Company, who nave tho contract for the brl.lgo u ,2 V e5C0 RIVOr, "r0 COrtal"' y Playing In hard luck. After los- ing a scow soino tlmn niro. anathor scow from liandon wns brnuicht ,- ' " IrOm linmlnn wna lii-nllulit flnlvn lf' ... . . "" r:"" M1""J l,B Bcw wore niioui 10,000 feet' of lumber and where from fino tr. innn cunVa f eoment. In-an attompt to bring tho' scow uerane bar Into the river It!, went a8hpfn,j haE 6lnco gono to pieces. The wow and tho cement! nro a tot-ifftA nd a vory 8inii ' nilll II VOIJf Hlllllll. per cent i"" -c"v tno lumber wns savod. It Is estimated that tho loss to tho company will amount to fully three or"tlie" wm. THE TEA AND THE TOAST GOOD KYKXIXO. i I t itinf 1... ti.nfn.1 ...Ul. ...... tt. I V nuij uv lllwil'W null lilliun certainty that Hod Intends no ....... ,,.. i.. n.i. i.i .,.,. i " iu iivu in wns wujiv wnii" I out working; but It scci no less evident that Ho intend!) jv- j ory ,nn to bo i,nppy in Is work, j ( u wa. wrltton. In lho BWcnt I ot thy hrow," hut it was never wruien: in wie meaning oi my j heart." Ituskln. AYOItK. I. til inn Imt iln niv wnrk from ilnv . . .. to day. Iu field or forest, nt the desk or loom, In roaring market plnco of trnn- quii room; Lt mp bt fn(, u , my hrt , qntl room; say, When vagrant wishes beckon mo astray. "This Is my work; my blessing, not my doom; I Of all who live, I am the one by' whom i This work can best be dono In thc-i right way." qq . To suit my 'spirit and to prove my' ,,owcr5. .Hi-11 " I cheerful greet the! ,aborin n(mra laboring nouro And cheer Jul turn, when the long Tlvly and love and , Because I know for me my work I, n Van Dj.Uc; chnntmcnt'to thc vIcwbut not to a s view of themighty dollar. ( Ho Is a wise candldnto who I , j Htck8 q h. rcuIir Job , j ( j l'o Rots Into office. . .. ..... ......... It l-n't always tho winner who wenrs - Wlnnl..- ....Il. I " . . . ... , , . . ' Btjrlo Is ono of the pr nc Ipnl In-, rodlonti In a dressmaker's bill. , A woman Is never popular with a man who knows less tVan sho does. o i Fortunate is tho woman who Is too biiBy to havo thnt kind of a tongue. o . Don't hide your light under a hush-1 ol; uso a reflector nnd make tho most or ,l 4 " orvo ' ,rl;ht " '' "'""T, iv BiiffragoMo and has to take In' ...,... ,,,,.. """"""" Thoro aro lots of good pooplo ou ';'rl''' "'l thoro nro ot more about " f,;ut ' tlo crust, A rag-tlmo p hllosop hor says tha "omo men aro Inclined to hlovv out tllulr ,,r",B UocauHoM.oy haven t any. A moat any man may work himself ' to, " lRh loKrco of popular ty wlt ' , ",tt 'ofi1",or ' taking up his ro UJoiipo on an uninhabited Island In oconn. ADVKIITIKKI) LI3TTH1IS. ' ' . ' ' ,jHt (,( unclaimed lottors remain- 1 l!l, 1011. Persons calling for tho sauio will ploaso say advertised and pay ono cent for each lettor called (or; Andorson, Mrs. I3va; Andorson, Mrs. C. 13., Andorson, John G. S.; Antouo, Louis; Height, II, C: Iirock, i Mr and Mrs. Charles; Halley, Win.; jjurn es, Geo. L.; Ilardorf, 11.; Clark. Miss Alllo; Cooley, A. I).; Conger, Hny; Dopear, Wm. D.; Doo, Louis 13.; Halciion, Xels; Henry Pat; Hognn, Thomas; Johnson, C. W.; Lytlo, Mik. Lnl0) Iohn. indborB. John; MatthoWH, J. P.; Noah. J. A.; Portor- c s . Pl8n 0(.orRo: ptnam, Thomas; Johnson, C. W.; Lytlo, "on, C. S.; Push. Georgo; Putnam, ,(,a. x.uto. .Itilni; Hognn. H. II.; King, ,,oy. JlobIll80lli Genovlovo; lloach- Tlmhor Co.; Itockllff. Italph; Shor- tt00(, B, , 8orynrd D.; Tho Fron- ..... . ... . ......... i n, iiur i"i ess iU,; iiimu, juy; iiiiuui, -.. H. u.; warnor, .miss uora; wonan, ' '. 111UI. .uid vin, Kllll!l ,, , ,..,,,, ,,.,. Zfli,r. A. L. . ...-, --i .. ....-, .-. --. W. U. CUUTIS, Postmaster. - I FOUBST XOTKS six - 1IA III1IIISUII1I llllPIIUIil Ul ,ui,bu .lii.iiitnttil lt.at,sila n 9 li,l.r polo pluo soou nro lining collected 'this fall on tho Arnpaho Nntlonal Forest, Colorado, for uso lu rofor- LATEST NEWS OF (Spcclnl to Tho rimes.) COQUILLI3, Or., Oct. 14. .Mr. and Airs. Leo J. Curoy nnd children re turned on Friday night's stage via, ltoseburg after a three months' r.tay at their old home lu Urinal Knplds, Mich. Mrs. Hal W. Pierce nnd Bister, MIhs Hesslo Mnury, nro the guests of Mrs. Xathnn N'lcmnn of Dandnn. Mr. and Mrs. S. Urlggs, of Hnndon. nro guests of relatives nnd' friends. 13. l.owln of Hnndon passed throng.. Coqulllo on Friday for Portland, whoro ho goes ns a dolcgntc to the Grand Lodge of the Knights or Py thias. Mr. W. L. Klslnor nnd A. O. Mln- toyne left on Saturday's Hrcnkwater for Portland, where they go ns dele gates to tho Grand Lodge, K. of P. Mrs. L. A. Llljeqvlst and Mlrs Clare Sherwood are guests of friends at Dandou. Mrs. Xathnn Nlcmnn was hostess at a swell dinner when on Inst Sunday she Invited the Thursday Club to 'icr home at Ilandon. After the dinner thc afternoon was spent-on the beach, tho club returning on tho evening boat. Mrs. 13. 13. Johnson was a charm ing hostess when on Tuesday evening she entertained thc J. O. W. Club at n delicious chicken dinner. The dining room was decorated In hal lowo'en decorations, yellow streamers trading from the chandeliers to enen corner of the room. Tho centerpiece was a largo sunflower. .The place cards were little hand-palntcd pump-j kins. After dinner tho evening wns spent In music and needlework. Those present were Mosdatuos Leslie, Lawrence. Hamilton, Skeels, Jones, Hnwklns, Williams, Kuhrman, Lyons, Slagle, Gould, Geo. Lorenz, Henry Lorcnz, 13d ward Lorenz, Ilartson, Misses Woodford, Harlocker nnd Jones. Tips for Autoists SuggfstloiiH for Cure of TJres When Not In Um During Winter Mouths. Mr. L. Grconwiild, bond of tho ser vlco department ot the Flrcstonu Tiro and Itubbor Company, suggests tho following precautions to unto owners: When you aro through with your car for the season, Jack It up, re move the tires from tho rims, and wash them well with soap and water. Ho siiro to remove all truces of oil or grease. Tho rims, too, should bo sand-papered to romovo all traces of rust accumulation and painted with liquid graphite. Far tho host protection, tho tiros should ho wrapped In clean Cloth or paper and laid flat Iu a cool, dark place. If possible, storo tlors where they will not bo subjected to extremes of hont and cold. A tumpornturo of I to CO degrees Is most fnvnrablo for avoiding chomlcnl action in tho rubber. All Flrestouo tiros aro onensud In heavy paper nt tho factory by a special wrapping machine, to protect them from tho deteriorating Influ ence of light until such tlmo as they nro ready for use. A very effective way Is to wrap them In strips of muslin or burlap, about threo InchoH wide. Wind thoso strips around tho tiro and liavo each wrap lap over about an Inch. Inner tubes should bo doflutod nnd placed In n box, or wrapped Iu n clean cloth or paper, and laid flat lu a dark placo with no weight rostlng on thorn. If thoy aro left In tho tubes they should bo partly In flated. Never lot tho wolght of tho oar rest on tho tiros when laying up for tho winter mouths. Jack It up mid allow tho axlos to rost on sup ports. Tho constant weight on ono part of tho tiro will causo It to flat ton nt thnt point, creasing tho fabric and greatly woakontng It. If tho tires aro loft on tho rims, thoy should be thoroughly cleaned and repaired und only enough air pres sure left In tho tubes to koop thorn well rounded. This prevouts them from wrinkling or cracking. While the car Is not in uso Is nn opportuno tlmo to hnvo ropnlrs mndo on tires. It Is tho repair shop's slack sonsou, and, as you aro in no hurry for tho return of tho tiros, thoy can dovoto all tho tlmo neces sary for your Job and do It right. P.xanilno nil tires well nnd hnvo all cuts in tho trend extending thrcugh to tho fabric repaired. Ily following theso suggestions you can ndd many miles to tho life of your tires. lt Is said that tho first sawmill In tho United Status wns at James town, from which sawed hoards wore oxported iu Juno, 1G07. A water1 power sawmill was In use In 1C25 near the nrosout hUo of Klchmoiidtj Hluest ilnnco of the sonsou nt Kck liot'l Hall, North Houil, Situulay uve pnm t n uuyu LU m AT .THE I' (HOTELS 1 HyiPf - Tho ninndler Hotel. W. 13. Illclnidson. Portland ; K. W. Uoltler, San Francisco; P. L. 13 ster, HiiKono; W. G. I3nl(ston, San Fran cisco; A. A. llnle. Portland; A. S. 13illott, Ilnudou: W. M. U'aHnr. St. Paul; Mr. and Mrs. Fiod Mollonl, Co qulllo; II. It. Tleknor. Portland; (I. W. Starr, Coqulllo: A. Garouttc and wife, Hnndon: A. II. Noyes, San Krnn- elsco; C. W. McKoan, Portland; 0. ( Cntehoy, Portland; F. II. Hull, Port land. The Llojd Hotel. H. Mnrton, Allegany; F. Folks, Al nmedn; Ii. Uroyles. Myrtle Point; J. Flcanor, Itnymoud. Wash: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lapp, Koseburg; .lainus Peterson. Astoria; W. 13. Huworth. Pasco, Wash.; George Wayne, Coal edo; Chris Larson. Ilandon. Tie St. IrfiMiriiro Hotel. Mrs. H. 13. Sanderson, Hannah Crook; M. C. Wallace, Contralln, Wash.; C. It. Harrow, Cnqultle; .loo Kclley, Snn Francisco: Mrs. A. II. Manwarlng, Langlols; W. W. Gage. Coqulllo; A. Ingnian, Portland; It. Anderson, Portland. The niniicii llolol. O. Mcttes. Myrtle point; P. M. Hall-Lowls, Coqulllo: Henry .Wilson. Myrtle Point; J. A. Kdwartls, 13m plro; J. J. Jackson, Portland; A. Ii. Ilrlggs, Hnndon; Charles Nelson. I3u geno; Warren Smith, Crow: F. F. Patterson. Koseburg: John Wiuhoii, Itasklo Creek; George H. Wasson, Itasklc Creek. Buying Right Is True Economy VI3 PItKACH IT AND Wll I'UACTICK IT Just Mop In mill lot us show you tho ninny vtoiiilci-ful vnlucs wo hnvo to offer u. "Alywiys Something New." Peo pie's 5-10-15c Store QUALITY FiRST ALWAYS I LINOLEUM pi:ici:d fiiom no cunts pkk KQl'AUK VAItllS I'PWAIIDS "WIIV lV .MOIM3V" Johnson - Gulovsen Co.! The futility Xiiiuo With the Service I'illllO, IIOTKfj DOTSON O. A. Iliitison. Proprietor Now open under now uiiiiiugemeia A homo placa with homo cook-1 Ing served In family stylo. Hoard ' ind room, $0.50 per week. 31fi BUY THE VERY BEST Marshfie'd g(JJJER UKlllllKiy i all 11 rjmiHQE3KK-tk ai.nrc UXDKIt BAXITAItV CONDITIONS - IN A CLI3AN AND .MODIOItV FACTO I tY. 4 KTI.lt 1 1, IZKD " MILK " AND CHI3vM. pure ice Golden RmI Price; ii T0PSY HOSE, for boys and BURS0N and T0PSY HOSE MEN'S SOCKS BOYS' WAISTS BOYS' SHIRTS HOPE MUSLIN .: DAISY CLOTH BARBER TOWELS, 13x24 por c!of 50c HUCK TOWELS, 13x25 AS HUCK TOWELS, 16x32 Z HUCK TOWELS, 17x36 "" JqJ AM0SKEG, all-wool Sorfto, yard wido .. ruin WHITE CHEESE CLOTH, yard wido .. S STANDARD OIL CLOTH, not the chcaN -cincl'ZIIIIlOTS The GoHen Rule IF YOIT WANT HOMHTIIINd ItKAIiliV (SOOD IN COI'Flili TltY THE GOLDEN WEST or SCHILLING'S BEST AND IT WIMi PliKAKK VOU OH VM WIMi HCFL'ND YOl. YOl'lt JIOXKV G00S BAY TEA, COFFEE AND SPICE HOUSE PHONIC :il)l-.f. Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Semi-weekly service Cooa Buy and San .Frnneiseo. S. S. Redondo HAII.S KHO.M HAN 1'HANCIHCO TO It COOS HAY MOXDAY, OCTOIHIU It), AT It P. M. Equip)etl wlt'U wireless niitl submarine belt. Passengers and freight. S S. NANN SMITH Equipped with wireless and siibmarino bell. Passonpera and freight. r sails koi! .mahsiikiiii.d kho.m sax khawisco. wi:dN.:S).y, (xtohku ii, at si p m. San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23 and 600 Fife building. Coos Bay Agent, 0. F. McGkohge, Phone 44. KQUIPPKD Steamship Breakwater AIAVAYH ON TISIK. SAITii KHO.M HAIIjIIOAD DOCK, .MAItSIU'lIvM), DUHIXO Tin: .MONTH OKO(TOIli:it ON Till'" JIHD, AT 10 A. .M.; 10TII, AT 1 P. M.; J7TII, AT 8 A. M.; UITH AT 1 P. .M., AND HIST AT K A. .M. Ticket on nI (o itll IC-Mvrn Milii( nnd liirutni-llou ut tu roulrs nnd rnlCN clieerltilly furiiMicil. PIhmio :t--.. '. H. laXDRHS. Aueiil COOS BAY AMD EUREKA STEAMSHIP LINE STEAMER HARDY SAILS KHO.M SAN KHAXCISCO V.VKHY TUX DAYS SAN KHANCISrO DOCK I'XIOX STHKKT XO. Si, PII'.H 111. H. .1. MXDKX, Krt. AkciiI. PASSENGERS . FREIGHT Arrow Line Streamers -SAIfj Snn FrnnclBco Plor No. 26. Every Wodimsdny 3 P. M. Coos nny Evory Friday To Portland And Tuoadiiy To San PruiiclBi'O THOMAS II. .IA.MKS, AkciiI Ocean Dock Phono t!7. To Portland every Thursday THE FAST AND CO.MKOHTAHLE S S. Geo. W. Elder XEWIA' KQUIPPKD NOttTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. n ip M,f:i:r)i;i3 AGKNT W. II. PAINTKU Phone 44, Mnrahflold hb- - hi MmmHmnmmmmiBamamxammmMcatmmimmmmmmmmwm. TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- has boon a hobby with us for a pood many yoara and a lot of our cuBtomurs will toll you wl.on It comes to guttliiK S00",, 80, "Vj durable framing material at the right price wo know our uii.pi nesa. Just toll what you want to build and tho amount you nan' to siiond aud wo'U get busy with our noucil aud flguro out tbo ueai your mouey can buy. Try ua. s,i ,u , C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. HETAIIj DKPAHTMENT cut the vxnsu nihi. i two iiy usino oun wron PHONE inn. 182 SOUTH unoADVAi girls . 1R. for women or" "'.cVol. 25c and 50 25o nnri 2S "- Mo 45 IUU - 1211c WITH WIHKLKKR. T'p'X'iio Duuk. 770. STORAGE KHOM- Portland Alliors Dock No. 3 Evory Saturday U A. M. Murslifk'ld. To Eureka every Monday Phono 421, North Uend 1 1 r -Jt.. Tt4!? QOatcdIT8 niiVYVAS ft -Hurr ps nnosite Bhnr : ui. fiDi- - 911 &", :v mw :-"iiiPil.XnMi. -."-l3.V?V i8T & Klf6N l A..t wwnatesfor "Qualms Ti VMmi: - ,Ui"iiM)erM - ITAIl n....... ,CJ :si's '"lies! 120 1 7n'il I ntmiMi,,. ! jkUIBF "" 'na of Dtl(i; '"il ll Work r. C? I at "The pi,5Si : S& m SV ;ilJ. Bcta, HT. LWVUKNTE 'tenia Lent, hot uj tt, J "very room. Month', ,, ndnp. DijrriteiiJl (Want a few Et jl, ! MERCfSSTuT Popular placed M .tiood Me4 . ' rnces Heasoi't i Cor, Commercial & fa - . HAVE THAT ROOFRfi NOW See CORTHEll Phone 3111, : I SUITS CM NKDADf ' i:i spits madhtoo i I f.'IYI, IS A TB I UNIQUE PANTATO I JAY DOYLE a a 0 Dia I I 25G ContrsI Aw. Flout Pidures&Fral WnllAr Clnli mnuu jiuwt , LAMBETH'S AUTO I STAND At CIIANDUXB i A'IMi (10 ASYWIIiaiE 1511 I xnn CAll .VXD Cifflll DltlVING I luu-STOcuimow I LYNN LAMBETH1 I 0ncr and IWiit ot'i:.x mani jnowl i...id riiiniiiiT HolfL .. ... I!i.il, anil Hill 7.;..M.-iiM.-ir.i Emplro j Tar Heel jj South Plough .- ' ..... i-.l ll Ii .iu . . i n..l IU . . n.v , lia Itoliirn l'rom llJ' 4:,10 A. - '.K Ult tlio te.ua pi -;-: 1 soitHT & wo iS I I V..... MmlMs , W-rDenM n -ncwucnowM v.- , also principal "TpiT! !' S.SJENNIN1 NO SAW EDCa -)D YOUH -v,Jt'"ul lf ,ou UTe them 1-1 TWIN CITY STKAM . t cnAlKE eA'111 ' '-...uT M' Marshfield & sis."r .L.- hoiki. Wan" nunc -' - "tTTTmTfl THE CUUb n ua Fornicr'v v. - El ' WAbiiiAUK- hlESii. vnllTIl !"' C.TMehrt mtTgaSge " . .,i,AP LEE TJB& OS COINTV' T.0P vohth r'TlnEDJ? "iSw 1 Froo delivery, H n. in. aud 2 p. iu. I'hgDo 7J estatlon wprk llt Spring. nlng, Martin'6 7-pK'CV ovchestra. I A J. 4 T - ..' .J--1-..S- -rfil pwntawt': J tftoB(tn4 (lollsirB