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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1914)
m I? Al M ft tit'U. i a i ItMiffllffffffgWffTO MlMtt fliato Im ' TTTTraiiVRY. Editor nnti mo. Arc you n gioo SAX JE. JHAkO.NCft acwa. JttlHrtC, produccx? . .. Off Hfll I'AJtfrjOi.M " w....w, , Entered aP'tKeTostof fico at Marsh biiJU uinW IfcMMLL-'JJUl1' llJUHBgWElg' I MM MEgZMBPH 1111 T Hf l"WTITT ! !' LI !?. IL I I i . I llllll.it . . flf l nw l l l l K ! f r t i. w t .1 r - l "T II AMllAKCr K)l tl'SHUICi " '' ' ' ' m kit thou- Held, Oregon", i through tbem8 nan muv"- fdrJ si transmission second-clam Dedicated to W jervlce of the people,' that nofpood cause aha lack o chsmplon.Jand that eill shall BOt'thrlvo unopposed. -- ' " SVDSCIH1TION HATES. '' DAILY. a,...9 ii. u' DC aa YAflr 2.60'ffor.Hli .months Per mon . ith ' VKKKfcY. ! .CO . ...II.CO Wheri c.lFee'K-mduts chek comes the tug. for moro, o A thorn In the huslr Is Worth two In the hnnd. ' STORY FOR TIIK DAV, "None hut the brnvo deservo tho fnlr," rutunrkcd Dorsuy Kreltor In a philosophic mood, lcsortlng to ciio tntlon to prove ho wjib well rend. "And nono hut the b.nvo cnn live with somo of them," replied nwoll LAST WEEK Hill rTB w Many Itepui fed Hint In Coos County Lht Week. 'SALEM, Or., Oct. 21 Only one1 fntnllty was reported during Inst week to Lnbor Commissioner Iloff from tho vntlons lines of activities from which ho gets reports. Tl o nc (IdoutR totalled 71 mid rnllrond work led the list with 21). II. Nmnbn, em ployed on the rnllrond section In Rnlc- 771: r . T.Tl- cJilican candidate UNITED STATES SENATOR Aro you better off now tltnn you wore under n Itepubllcnn ndmlnlstrn-'' Hon? i Aro you satisfied? ' If you bcllbve In tho principles of the Rcpibllcun party, If you nn convinced thnt these principles are I finnf tf li nnilH(t1 f linn tlfflVn It uvni iui uiu vuuiiktjt iiiw" ww -v I 8 If B l U Myww in i Hrmi-wppklv service Coos Huv sTfTM - .IUU S. S. Redondo DRY URG vwiWJa.J ist v ff nntt strictly In ndvnnco, """""" ' -i' " " pioyeu on mo rnnronu section in unic- th Subscription prlco of tho Coos known Cons Hny mnrrled mnn, who. p, c0nty wn8 t10 victim of tho fntnl Gay Times Is K-00 Pr vcar or ""'o ' Hiipprced for obvious ions- Ilcc,i0llt. Tho followliiK Is Ihu lint I' 0119. 0 ' The mnn who wioto: "I'm saddest when I hIiib," wnr, foolish for bIiikIiik. A preacher opens tho eyes of his coiiBioKntlon when ho silys, AMEN. Tho power bt'hhiil the THROWN n hnmmn skin. THIS war OIIBIU lo iciicn mo worm fl . many lesson, nnd thoy will not A hcnr )()lh Mm ()f R H(py i Mm IpsnniiR roncorn in: tho llllWe . . ... nun tiimi pnsH u up. u ! Iliinvmi lu rimntiiiil 111.' n U'lllllltlU - .... .,, i .. lU, ..... ... ........ "j .- ...-,- Anyone o men., iuiihi, ....8 " .tnlr.cnB0 tho othor llnco ,,y Hl,ot-1 Jy to do with Coon Hay. . I tll0.dllll0 Tho'lesson Is this: Ono well mnyl Q wonder what would ho the fate, of ft wholo.KIIol, mnn WOIir ' any nation whoso nrmy went Into ... ... DaitiQ ns a mure crow a oi nuiivmuum without leaders, without plnn land without having In view any definite achievement. ,, ..'Thoro nro n lot of people In this community who would .. ,An Independent Republican nnw BMer published every, ovenlng excopt Jundoy. and Ycekly by It Coos Hay Times Piibllslilng Co. Address nil communlcntlons to ' COOS IIAV IIAIIjV TIMES U. ! A il. ' . - - -- QXK liESSOX I-'IIOM TIIK WAIt. HIS war ought to tench tho world .'bo lessons concerning tho pown ot of ciploslvcs. Many of tho lessons vfilfbavo to do with tho art of punco. f Aivi:iniKi:i) iii-yiTKiis of those Injured In Coos county: A. Taylor, North Pnrt, Hhou'doi bruised, tenmster. W. C. Humphries, Denver mil, leg biokoii, mines. II. Iverson, .Murshflold, ankle Hprnlned, dock. M. L. Ulrd, Norwny, too nut, log ging. C. U. Forroll, Mnrshfleld, Cituip No. 2, knee bruised, logging. J. K. Tnylor, Mnrshfleld, Camp N'o 2, knoo nnd leg bruised, logging. V. T. PnrmonMui8" field, Cnmp No. '., hnnd Injured, logging. A. Thurmnn, Mnrsh field, hend nnd hip bruised, shlnglo mill. Unriunn Monk, North Bond, sldo brulspd, rnrpontor. Charles 11. Ritchie, Noith Ilcnd. leg cut, Carpenter. honestly Hko to sco It ,o ahead by leaps nnd bounds.' Thcy'ilO not lack public anil jirogres slvo spirit. Individually thoy liayo nil tho olomentg thnt make n place pros-! perous and pleasant, wU they,lngk' Cohesion.' , 1 Th.cy seem to think thnt speaking well of tho town 'Is enough. It Is a lot. It is n lot better thnu knock ing. Hut thoro' Is not only n great j ,JyaI tp bo enl.d for Coos. Uny hut n great deal to ,ho done fur, It. Wo nil , k'nbw what (jops llay iipoiIh. Any mnu can sit dvt,nnd In flvo minutes. .flgura out n lot of'thlngn thnt Coos Day ought to have. Ilut men will havo to got together to In lug them to pass. $'' i thnt Is whntonnBlnn In. This Is what Is nujaflt bv having not only n wish; but irplnn'sund nu nlm to arhlovo. AmJ tho thing to do is to Vl togotluii1! to, slop nil talk of fac tions nnd funning, '.nnd lift. It will be .'pU'UHanL-lubjir lo hglp ynurself, List of unclaimed letters remaining In tho MnrMhfleld, Oregon, l'ostofflco for tho week ending October 20, lull, I'ersoiiH culling for tho sumo will plensu say nihortlsod and pay olio tent for enrh letter culled for: Arllngcr, Miss. Anderson, Mrs. Andrew. Il'cnden, Arthur. David, John Uowllt, Mrs. U. K. Durbln, Ous. Kggur, .Sam. Kgonhoff, Mrs. Win, KiiHtinun, Itlcliurd U, liurtioy, Mrs. Walter. Iluusoii, C. Johusson, Karl. Johnson, Kd, Jean I.o l)u, Mansion. McOourty, Itohort. I'lielps, Mrs. .Mary. I'lttengor, Jusper A. Iteose, I.. It. W. II. CUItTIS, l M. MOKK TIIAX KliKVKX m;xi)iti:i accidents SAI.K.M, Or., Oct. 22. A stnto niont of conditions of the state In dustrial accident commission for the quarter ending September HO, shows n totnl of 112 1 accidents reported to the commission, 2-il In July, 430 In August nnd 153 In September. Other Items of tho report follow: Final set tlements, in I; Hiisppiislous (no clnlm for compensation received), l!; first aid, no time loss, KiO; claims lu pro cons of ndjustmunt, 32(1; rejection for cnuso, 37; settled by third party, 1 ; monthly payments continued Oc tober 1 (disability still existing), 07; awards made nnd amounts set uslde, fntnl cases, 7; fatal cubo in process of adjustment, 1 1. SIl'SliAW .IK'ITV womc. THAINH SOME LATE I'loicneo Properly Owners to Con tinue Harbor Improvement. FLORENCE. Or., Oct. 21. Tho Sluslaw port coiuuiIhsIuiioih met here If tho Coos llay "Railway "Sex- and decided to proceed with, tho Jetty hWyour 'nulchbbr. hnlu vonr town'tolto" nro not at tho Commercial work, lu splto of tho fact thnt the oud'holp your community. No mnu, Club ontnrtalninent Monday night, harbor bill contains no appropriation no normal mnn, at lenst, wnntH lo' thoro will bo u reason. TrnliiH over tor huibiiiw narnor improvemeiitH, bo a "liormlt-Ho wants to nssoclato t,lla popular routo lutvo boon from Reprc Lvitntlvo iwnorn of one-half wtyl his folio wb. How cnn hn as soclnto with llioni better than In somo joffort to make this a bettor town for .'all ot us? 4; wun i ric itH AND THE TOAST (100D EVEXI.Vfl. ton to twonty yours lato during tho of tho port men wore present and the past century. Don't stay away on volo to proceed with tho work was this adcouut, however. Rosuburg unanimous. Nowa. itosi:in'i(; motor case. j To stop tho work now would bo n I Korloiis setback for thu whole SIiih l law, and the properly owners and port cominlKfltou mo determined lo C! cnrryoii tho work, ovon without ro- colvlng financial aid from tho govorn- ROSKIUMtd. Or., Oct. 21. -Dr L. Poarxon, manager of t o Huther lln Wlno Company, Ih under arroBt iont at tho prosont time. Port IioiuU I "-'ro lor "'iK n'luor to two ooys,iWll bo put on milo nt onco. Oliver and Irvine. Woody. The conn- j ' ly offleuru ullojjo that tho Iioh are, WOMEN AND TEMPERANCE. Every human bolng whom wo under age. Tho sale wiib Hindu at Htitliuillii. . .Oiegon Fodcii.tlon Pn.siw Itcholu- approach should bo us. William Ullery better for Cliannlng. MAVIIE CAUDINER ItOIMIERS ' THE PLAIN OF FLAXDERS' .oiio Foitnlghtly C'lii ' Sheriff (luorgo Qulno forwarded ,ospoii8lblo for tl pai FVvo hundred years tho shards hnvo '" Hliiff Word, of Portland, pho- icsolutloiiH lu favor floWn 'nurbBs our ancient brenst, , H'Kraphs or tho men HiiBpected of UR.0 Uhuo by the On From old Llego to AniBiordmn that 'l'i'"lK "i" 8,ir f t,lw "ardlnur of Woiiioii'h Clubs I 1 tops. tho lowland's crest? , iM,n CoilP"y (Jurdlnor. boiiio ,entt Tho rosolutloi And wo tnko up tho blood tlmtyoutlt ll08obuiK Rolow, lu heart of FlnudorH spills. lions 1'iglng Piolilhltluii. EUdENU, Or., Oct. 22. The Eu- keno Foitnlghtly Club wiih tun club Sheriff (luorgo Qulno forwarded aponslhlo for tl n pasunge of definite of tho temper- logon Fedointlou before adjourn tlons submlttod b. Tho echoea of mad Waterloo nine tlino "B- no111 'v"'on l'u n" tho Eugeiio Cub and passed by tlw f 'dver'uB nnd on, Sheriff Woid bollovo tho four mon ,ioloKnto forms n divergence for tlu And rouud our rim tho thunder holch- M,ulor "rr08t '" Altiioinuli County, first tlmo from tho trndltlonnl polloj 'ed that shook from grim Sodiuj; l'l,n''Bed with burglurUIng n atoro of thB organization to keep nvn Tho whrrltlg nations know uh .well. ttt TroiUilnlo. nro tho same mon who froin u,, 8Ui,juct. Tho rosolutlons . I I .wiin in I n.l tint lliiil llliklt nliluitu . 'our lovols and our hills. l" m ,"" """ uU.,. nros Whoions, Tho lnndliig sclontlsts of Europe and America have united up on tho umphutlo assertion thnt alco hol, ovon In model ate use, Is n rnci poison; and, W' oroas, This t'lith has boon re cognized by England, Frame, (lor muuy, nnd b tho Czar of Russln, lu torblddlug tho ino ot lutoxlcnntB b tho nrmlos; and, Whoroas, Evon China Is oxporlonc lug n moral nwnkeulug In nttemptlug to throw off its natural curse of opium, and Whoroas, Tho uso of liquor Is con demued by railroads and large busi ness corpoiatlons; and Whoroas, Ton states ot tho Union 1 nva now declared against Rb use; therefore, bo it Resolved, That wo, the Stnto Fod oration ot Women's Clubs, do put ourselves on recoid ns unalterably opposed to tho liquor traffic, and that wo heartily endorse any movement looking toward Its pro! lbltlon. vznr , - A . V . ... JWfo V.-BVU by voting for your standard benror, Robert A. llooth, Rcpubllcnu ramll dato for thu Pnltcd States Senate. , You know that under Ropuhllcnn Prculdentn thu people of tho United Statei havo good times. you know that under Democratic Presidents you havo Democratic times. Romomhor tho prosperity undor McICInloy, RoobovoU nnd Tnft. Ruinoinbor conditions under Clove land and Wilson. Tho Ihbuo in this cnmpalgn Is not iiie of porsonallty. It Is not ono of non-pnrtlsanshlp. It Is n question ot whether you prefer prosperity undor Republican administration. Do you ihnvo enough work. Aro your wngos good? Is your business what you want It to bo? If you aro satisfied with prosont conditions, well and good; If you bollovo thnt tho prosont situation Is bettor than under McKlnlcy, Roobo voU nnd Tnft, you know whnt to do. Tho wny to bring buck prosperity Ih to help elect a Republican Sonuto ' The Republican candidate In Oregon Ih R. A. llooth. Thin Ih u Itepubllcnn your. Vote tho ticket straight. , (Pnld advortlsoiuent, Republican Stato Central Committee, Im perial Hotof, Portland, Or. BUY THE , VERY BEST &! BUTTER sr.wm UNDER SANITARY CONDITIONS IN A CLEAN AND MODERN FAtTOIIY. STERILIZED MILK AND CREAM. PURE ICf Prtxi deliver, H n. in. .mkI a p. ji I'liniif 7 "' Z, " ." , 4 I Five htiudnd yenrs, nud now ugnln ."tho'bugioH slug their Iny, r n The Ilolglau bravoa nro on tl.o niaroh '"fiiu'l Wllholm Books tho fray:-"' TboMiOofbent of tho AustrlaiMiteeds f'ttAd of the Rrltlsb lino ' ' Are tangled in tho di earns of duyB that Fruuce drank bloody wlno; And whore tho Cossacks mount and rld& and whoro France comes again, ' Tito lowlands shall food fat upon the ' strife that feeds thorn nieu. The, Umplro'B flower Is on tho wnj nud Uulglum'B capital May tremble lis It did of old when lights shown o'er tho ball; UU wo shall pond them back a (ale ", from all our fighting yenis Qf flr'o and death and blood nnd blopiu und misery and tears; Flvo hundred )oarb, a thousand wars, ,and still tho tiumpetH blow, And AiUBtor.dam to old Llego o'ei us Ihu re'd floods flow. ' iiv i Sulectod , , , o i . I L . . ..- -4 liumv-t Hull ut Eagles' Hall, Octo ber 'Jil, Eery hotly hulled. Llbby COAL. Tlio K'ml YOU liuw LWAVS USED. Phono 71i. Pacific l.heiy nnd Trmn-fiT Compiiny. Duvy MutHjun b ,K uiiuugb to move a piuuo but sa lie eun't o- hlf 'W -Nil i,i jvkw ) 1 mtimaI Tilt TURKISH IIXND D CIGARETTES H A Distinctive j i r : I 120fcrl5? B ' Full Dress Sqtts for Rout. Unique Pnutitotlum. COOS DAY TIMES WAR MAPS. TEN CENTS I IH'Y AN PP.TO.THE-MINrTE WAR MAP WHILE THE j SUPPLY LASTS Tlicy Aio (Jolii Fast j : : GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OF THE CADILLAC and FORD AUTO, SUPPLIES FOR ALL .MAKES OF CARS a 17 Central A v. Phono il7:l-L I I ,,. . DEVELOPING PRINTING PICTURE FRAMING ENLARGING AND SUPPLIES REHFELD BROS. Russell Building Central Avenue SEND YOUR LAUNDRY TO US BY PARCEL POST WE FURNISH A HAO AND WILL PAY THE POSTAOK' ON ITS RETURN COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 7-l. MARSIIFIKLD HOTLL florON O. A. Hanson. Propilctor Vow open under new uianagemem homo plucu with home cook iu served In family style. Roarr and room, 0.50 per week. 311 Business Booms Since Saloons Voted Out STORY OF CITY IS TOLD Dy ORTO.V E. GOODWIN iuMlr''.y Dcimrtnivnt, Committee of One Hundred. If you want to find out what dry Oregon will do i'or Oregon, go to l?oseburg and see what dry Roseburg has accomplished. AEerehants, business inen and residents are enthusias tic. In fact, I could not find a single merchant who -would come out and say: "1 want to see Uoseburg wet." . Dry Hosoburg menus just what n dry state means moro business. Roseburg bus not known "hard times" since It went dry. Hero Is the reaoon ns given by Frank Churchill, presld-nt of the Churchill Hardware Company, one of the lending mercantile houses: "Farm ers deal in n dry towJi always. Hoso burg dry has meant money, in tho pock ets of us nil, from merchant to resident. It has benefited everyone but tho saloon keeper." Dry Town Bottcr Buslnoss. llaukers and merchants nil told tho saino story a dry town means moro nud better business. Even tho former campaign mnnnger for the "wots" now wants to co Koscburg dry. Snino reason bettor business. Roseburg mcrchunts agreed that if Oregon dry did for Oregon what a dry town had done for Hooburg which ap pears certain tho state would becomo more prosperous thuu ever. Money spent in tho saloon )s worco than wasted, they Mild. When it Is spent in tho stores everyone is helped; beside, the elty gots tho money not the Eastern dls'tlllcry. Dry Town Lower Taxes. All tho paving, lighting uud street improvements hnvo been douo siuco Roseburg went dry. When a town is wet it takes all it can raise, to pay the 'nt of handling tho prisoners drunkenness brings. Hcnrc, thnt Is why n dry town means not only better business, but lower taxes. Since it Iiiim been dry, Roseburg has been one of tho best financial cities in tho stnto. When it wns wet it was al ways in fliiuneliil "hot water." A majority o'f tho Council uud tho Muyur fuor a dry town. Dry Town Many Buildings. Hero nro a few of tho buildings in Roseburg erected in tho dry erui $115,000 hotel. $ 05,000 Perkins block. $ 3JI.000 Armory. $ 12,000 First Trust Ilulldlng. $ 00,000 Klks'Club and Opera Houbo. No wonder Roseburg pioplo say a dry town melius moro uud bettor busi ness. Dry Town Moro Paving. Not one foot of macadam was lnld while Roseburg was wet. Now there aro 11 miles of paved streets all com pleted in the era of a dry town. An other proof that n dry towu means more and better business. Curl Shoemaker, editor of tho Hose burg News, said: "There is no movement of any klud to make Roseburg wet it would not succeed If thero was. I wnger Douglas County will go dry by 1000 mnjorlty." A. C. Matters, cashier of tho Hoso burg National Rank, said: "Our bank deposits have increased $150,000 sine, Hoseburg went dry. A dry Roseburg ha, meant moro depositors nnd bigger bnnl uccouuts. Credits are less, collections better. Retail merchants, all .tell the same story hotter business. All legiti mate trades havt been benefited." Dry State Bottcr Business. 11. W. Strong, furnlturo dealer, said: "Thero is no argument against Oregon dry. It means better business for the whole state as dry Hosoburg has dono here, Roseburg dry bus benefited my business a world. Men pay their bills now. They have the money." Nearly everyono In Hosoburg will vote for a dry Oregqn THEY KNOW. Paid idvertliement by the Committee ot One Hundred, 718 Morgan Bldg, Portland, Oregon. l -4 i I LET US MAKE I YOUR ABSTRACTS j Title & Trust Co.. Abstracts, thoroughly dependable. Imme- ' dlate service, prompt attention to ail Interests of our clients. ' MINIMUM COST, I. s. kauFman & CO. ' THE ALICE H. SPECIAL EXCURSION TO rilAHLUSTON REACH SUNDA. l.eacs MursliMehl nt 8 A. M. ROUND TRIP 50c laki-8 coiine. tlon with auto for Sun l liny nnd Show Am-u vrltlug for appointment, Martliflcld, Oregon NOOJ SAILS EOR SAN KRANCISCO l-'ItOM MRsi'rii i',iiAYfocT.aalTlaJ'ai Equipped with wireless nnd subrmfiflt ! Passengers and freight S. S. NANN SMlTrT Equipped with wireless and submarine bell x-assengora and freight. AILS EOR HAN EHANC'ISCO FROM MRSIir,r,, B :.,.. ,,AV'0""'"'S1!., LMuuuiavu o. u.:e, ui-eenwicij street iU vJ i and liuu Fife buildhm- 1,u, n.. r a l s-i -ra t .-. t nun n,y YKL-m, vj. xv. iUCUKQHQE, Phonc 44. s San Fr EQUIPPED WITH WIIIULHSS. Steamship Breakwate ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS TROM RAILROAD IKICIC, MARSHI'ir.I.li ln-n.vv, MONTH OI.' OCTOHER ON Till.' HIM), AT It) A. M ' t m, V"1 P. M.: J7TII. AT 8 A. M.t UITII AT I n. m ...'. '.. -1"' aH ,',",l'MAT8.ln TlflCI'VI'M 1V HAl.l-i AT DOII'Ht.l Vn -..,. AND OAK HTItl'LVivu. linn.... ..... ,,lT'II I'linne ,'in-J. U. . uxdf PASSENGERS Arrow FREIGHT Line SAII-j FROM- Skeany San Francisco ' Cona Ray Pnriu.j Pier No. 20. Every Friday Albori DaS. t Every Wednesday To Portland ffi-J 3 P.M. And TuoBdny 9 A M ' To San Francisco THOMAS II. JAMES, Aent 1f.n.t rtfu r- it..-. """" "UCK UinUtaHl To Portland every Thursday To Eureka every Monday THE FAST AND COMFORTARLi: S S. Geo. W. Elder NEWLY EQUIPPED NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. O. F. McOEOHGH AOENT W. II. r.MVm Phono 44, Mnruhflold Phono 421, North! COOS BAY AND EUREKA STEAMSHIP LINE STEAMER HARDY SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO EVERY TEV DAYS SAN FRANCISCO DOCK UNION STREET XO. 2, I'IHI li E. J. LINDEN, Fit. AkciiL Telephone Douj. Sti RAINY SEASON IS COMING ARE YOU READY? THE BEST PREPARATION IN THE WORLD IS IS A BANK ACCOUNT -Open one in our Savings Department. Interest paM on time certificates of denosits also in the savings de partment where deposits are accepted for any amount FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY Safely Deposit Boxes For Rent, BANK FLANAGAN & BENNETT OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTY Established 18SU. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $115,000 Interest Paid on Timo Deposits Officers: J. W. Ren net t. President. J. 11. KlnmiLmii. Vli-o.Piesldent. . It. F. Williams, Cii'liicr. . , rM eo. F. Wlin Iiestcr, A"' I '0U AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOi 'our good cars wltii careful driver Km day service, phone 144-J, HImiuo Rlllurd Parloni. 'or Bltt 8erlce, Phone 2d(M RlKht Cafe. DR.Y W0 AT pauprpii'S WOODY North P""" J" Phone 37li 'Wliy does a UiU 'Vwuoji up tho D. L FQ0TE: 5.. T.Jvi '? fan ' n