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ivra wwrrW w lllTli thbHtmKtmmt arnut -" tMUftinktu 1 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1914 EVENING EDITION. r THBEF I Wt-,iiV:itA'Llc, KJlil FFirtii hi irrM -z! ' bh.k. .jrnH2Xfn SAVE II by ordering tho fninous WRYVILLE G0I1 L CHIMNEYS FIRE PLAGES A J- N. BAYLISS Ary K nd of Brick Work at Prices That Are night S?" at The Preside," Johnson 43?!j Second st-.Pono French Ranges. Boiler Work -4 - ! mal. per ton $1.00 Lump Coal, per ton $0.00 - It, Da" ' v"u J. ISSU., 1'IOp. phono IH-Ji r u urucra ai Hlllycr's uignr morn. - SOUTH COOS RIVER BOAT skkviuh . LAUNCH KXPRESS I I leaves Mnrsliflclrt every tiny I S n. in. licnvcs ncnu 01 river III, ...IMF I'. Ill, STEAMER RAINHOW leaves head of river dally nt 7 I a. in. Loaves Aiarsimciti nt a p I in, Tor chnrtcr apply on bonrd. ! iinnt.'im .(v umitii Proprietors. st. lawrence hotel (Formerly tho Coos Hotel) Steam heat, hot and cold water.. No liquor. We Invito you to Investigate our winter rates. Special Inducement when two or moro persons occu py same room. GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OF THE CADILLAC and FORD . AUTO SUPPLIES FOK ALL MAKES OF CAIIS 5U7 Central Av. Phono 378-L HOTEL ROTSON O. A. Hnnson. Proprietor World's Greatest War From Day To Day WOMEN AND WAR. Many Do Patrol Duty In England lies pile KItcliciici-'x .loll. Dr AMoclttoJ I'rrfi to Coos tltjr Time. LONDON, Nov. 17. In ordor to IKMJS HOT11HR ENCLAND. ItelKlau Refugees Refuse to (live Up Canine Pots. tnr Atocltd Titm tu Coo lltr Time. DOVER, Englnnd. November 17. help soldlora obsorve Lord Kitchen- England has n law regulating tho importation of dogs which has cnus- NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS NEWS OF MVRTLE POINT. V I an Now nnnn ,,,tn . . er's Injunction to bo no more than ' coldly courteous to women, thu Nn.lod great grief to rofuceoH forced tn A homo placo with homo cook-1 tlonal Union of Women Workers has I suulc tho Bafety of British soil. Tho Ing oorved In family stylo. Board ! undertaken tho duty of patrolling tho , low requires nil dogs to bo hold In room, $C.G0 per week. 316 territory outside tho sentry lines. Tho iiuarantlno for six months before services of tho women pollco Is glnd- they can bo given liberty In Eng- 1.. i-.l l .1... -....! I ' In.i.t n.t.f nrl..lLl.l 4 . .- .. .-! 'I Events In the Upper Valley Ah Told by Tlio Enterprise. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Darklow went to North Bend yesterday, whero they will meet their daughter, Miss Pearl Barklow, who Is returning on tho Breakwater today from eastern Ore go. They wcro accompanied by Law renco Barklow. Tho High School basket ball girls elected tho following officers: Abbte Elvvood, mnnngor, and Josephine Hayes, president. "Jack Miller, n timber fallcr in Uio South Fork cnnipB, was taken to ,. AIN'T IT THE TRUTH. Wo never blnmo tho tailor when our pants wo havo to pin, Vo novor blnmo tho shoo man wnon our buiub grow oiu nuu thin, Wo novor blamo tho liattor when our lids wo havo to flout, Hut wo niways uiamo mo inun- 1 dry when our shirts wenr out. COOS HAY STEAM LAUNDRY I'llOllO O.-.I. MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular placo for Good Meals. Prices Reasonable. Cor. Commercial & B'dw'y , Why buy Inferior flour which is claimed to be just as good when for a few cents more you can Sperry Drifted Snow or Sperry Best Family Flour which are guaranteed to be I Th e Best ROOFING ' REPAIRING, CONTRACTING, . HUUNIVU MAItKIALS. FELTS AND CEMENT J. L. BRICE B. 118. P. 89. I TO INCREASE PENSIONS'. Consider 0 10D XT CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD h North Front Street. Phono .170. GROCERIES of a High Standard of Quality PRICES that are Right all-tho time, SERVICE that Is satisfactory, ' DELIVERY that Is Prompt and Particular, These Are Our Business Principles. Conner (i& Hoagland DEALERS IN GOOD GROCERIES. SOUTH RROARWAY PHONES 318-J AND 3U(J HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171. New Models "HENDERSON CORSETS" also principal distributors "ONYX" and "CADET" HOSE S. S.JENNINGS, No. Bend , LowRates for Handling Trunks Wo haul trunks linltvnnn nnr nnlnti i Marshflold nnd do ceooral hauling. ' or reasonable rates. BTAII TRANSFER & STOHAOE 00. Iovl Helsncr, Proprietor riioncs: 1H0.J, HO-L. 08-11 Commutation Tickets $2.00 iflcld-Nortli Rend Anto Lias every ten minutes from fl a. m to 12: 0 p. in. GOR8T & KINO, Props. fOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS "oar good cars with careful driven o day service, phone 144-J, ItlMHfn nillaul Ili.lnM 'oj Klght service, Ptione 20-L UlKtit OaXo. D. L. FOOTE. We Can Help You Tho esrvlro of this Hank will help yon. Wo nro alwnys plcaHod when o enn icnilor any servko In connection with tho hnmllliiK of money or tho transaction of any financial business. Wo accept tloposlts In nny amount, either chocking or Intorost bearing, ami assure absolute snfety for all funds entrusted to our cure. UNDEIt THE UNITED STATES COVEHNMENT SUPERVISION. T TO L BA OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent, EiiKllxh Parliament Will Now Allowance. (Df At.ocltlf J Vmt to Coot Pif Tlmrt. LONDON, Nov. 17. A campaign to raise Hrltlsh ponslonn and separa tion allowances has been started by O. X. Hamcs, M. P., who proposes n minimum of ono pound Hterllm; n wool; for tho widow of every soldier and sailor killed' at tho front, for the mother dopondent on nny soldlor nnd sailor killed, for tho wlfo of every doldlcr nnd sailor now In tho fighting lino nnd also for ovory soldier and snllor permanently maimed In fight ing. Such an Increase sounds small In comparison with Atuorlcnn pension rntoit, but would menu a four-fold rnlso for tho English In most Instanc es. From $1.25 a week tho widow's pension would bo raised to $t. Moth ers dopondent for support on men who dlo In nctlvo service are now unprovided for. Tho wlvos of tho men nt the front only get nt present fl.Ktt a week, whllo tho minimum weekly ponslpn nllowod lo disabled soldlors Is ST conts. Mr. Harm's also proposos to iloublo tho present nllow anco of 28 rents a week for ench dependent child. It Is pointed out Hint lias to support thoso tlepeu nny case and to throw th don on prlvnto charity dnoa not ro liovo tho country of tho cost. An nd oqunto separation nllownnco nnd pen bIoii .would also relievo tho men who nro offorlng tholr lives for their country from tho stlgmn of being ob jects of charity. Hut ns tho proposed Increnso Ih j likely to tnko tho form of a super 1 tax on Incomes, It Is not popular with i tho wealthy classes. ly ncceptcd, since the nrmy nlithorl- Inm! and official!) at ports of entry tho hospital on tho Hay last Saturday tics claim that tho soldiers aro being Imve no nuthoilty to waive It In any Mr. Miller was struck In tho sldo Just lured rrotn Lora Kiiciiencrs chilly Ideal by women enmp followers. Not only young girls, but tho matured havo boon causing serious Infractions of dlsclpllno at tho camps, causing re cruits to overstay leavo and run tho guard lines. Menntlmo nil effort la mndo to In crenso camp attractions, such as con certs, and to provide other means of diverting tho men. Tho first police womnu in Loudon took her station tho pnst week In the Old Halley. Her special duly Is to look after tho cases of women and children. She Is ono of n corps bo Ing trained' by Nlnn Hoylo of tho Wo men's Freedom Lengue. Tho League has offered to provide female patrols for Loudon's streets and parkB In tho Intorost of tho proprieties, but Its offer hns not yet been accepted by tho street department. CRC" above tho hip by a branch which hhd Many Ilelglan women nnd children (gotten foul of a falling tree, nnd for saved tholr dogs when wnr drove them from homo and managed to koop tholr petB through nil the rush nnd scrnmblo of tho exodus, but when they reached Folkestone Dover, or other ports of entry they wcro told that English laws would not nd mlt nnlmals which wero not held for six months. Ono woninii nt Folkestone asked to bo taken back to Ostend with, her dog, but Oslend was closed. In fact It was probnbly In tho hnnds of tho (lermnns, who hold less terror for her than tho order that bIiu must leave her dog. Finally she consent ed to lmvo ono of her friends drown tho pet, as she could not bear to havo It locked up In compound for six mouth. Fow refugees hnd any knowledgoj a tlmo both his legs wcro paralyzed. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Darker came from Conlcdo and visited over Sun day with tho lady's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dan llarklow. .loo has secured employment In tho South Fork log ging camps and Mr. and Mrs. Darker wll booii movo from Coalcdo to linker Creek. Hoy Spires was elected president of tho basket ball team nnd Ervlu Darklow mnnngor. SIPSLAW DOOTLECHEltS. Thursday Clark McLaughlin nr rested two men for soiling Intoxlcnt Ing liquors. Ono Fred Tiottor was arrested at Oleundn nnd taken before Justlco Hondo, trial being net nt o (Into when County Attorney Hovers of tho Htrlct English law about mil-j could arrive. Saturday afternoon CANDIDATES OF COOSTON. Four Chosen As Nominees for Conn- cllmeti nt Knst.slde Caucus. At a meeting nt CooBtonMnst eve ning, four cnndldntcs woro select ed for tho two places which Coos- ton 1b to havo on tho Enstsldo City Council under tho rccont consolida tion. Tho candidates woro named at an Informnl meeting, tho official action to bo taken next Monday night nt tho caucus nt Eastsldo when all tho candidates for city offices will bo chosen. Tho terms of threo couucllmeu oxplro so tnnt Knstsldo will select Ono and Cooston two. Tho four from whom tho two Cooston candidates aro to bo chosen nro Aug. Mcrcor, A. O. lverson, L. 0. Mccks, nnd Gregg Dally. ' v HAS 88 DESCENDANTS. mats. However, somu of. tho exper ienced trnvelors who rnino'romDel gluui mnnnged' to nljiv 's'lmill ' pets pnst Inspector becnjij qf tho great rtiBh and' tho hurried examination given all luggage. tho attorney arrived and tho mnu pleaded guilty and was fined f0 nnd costs amounting to Ml. DC and prom ised lo lenve. Tho other, It. Kuliii, wns arrested In Floronco nnd taken before Record Ono Flemish rofugeo brought hls.Sovory, whoro ho plonded guilty nnd wife, eleven children nnd n dog to i wns given a flue of JGO nnd' told to Folkestone. Ho wna penniless, but unwilling to part from tho dog nnd nuked that quartets be obtained for tho family In Folkestone so they might bo able to visit the dog every ilny. DRAIN MAVOH M'ITS. Tho Cottage tlrovo Leader says: Mayor Davis, of Drain, Iuib resigned because he wns accused of using his Influenco to secure nu electric wiring contract for a certnlu firm In that city. Councilman Rush succeeds him. VOTE AT FLORENCE. Tho volo for Sluslnw Port Commis sioner wna: llergmaii 178 Jackson 101 MeCoruack 018 leave tho town. Floronco Pilot. SISTER IS ILL. Ed Overton, engineer on the tug Kllhynm, left for Tncomu Wednen day to sco his sister, who Is quite III In a hospital, As soon ns his sister has recovered sufficiently, Mr. Over ton will tnko her to Cnthalamet, a smull town near Astoria, and will (then return to Ilnudon. Ho expects t bo gone about threo weeks. Ilaudon Hccorder. DEATH AT FAIIfVIEW. HO I fSV si On . tho notion T pendonts ,n 1nT)(P o main bur-1 la21Jy.? With Everett ilntehor, aged .10, died nt his Iiqiiio In Falrvlow after n year's Illness of consumption, Ho Is hut vlvrd by n wlfo nnd two children and tiovornl brothers and sisters. Ho was employed ns a millwright In tho C. A. Smith, Jouison mid Randolph, mills during tho last fow years. .Mr. Isabella Stlluell, CWs County Pioneer, Dies Near Coqullle. Lnst Friday Mrs. Isabella C. Stlll woll, ono of tho oldest Oregon pio neers living In Coos county, paused peacefully nwny nt tho homo of her dnughtor, Mrs. NoIboii Jones, of tho Fat Elk district. Tho cntiso of hor denth was a stroke of paralysis. about a month ago, Mrs. Stlllwclt was tho daughter of Peter Smith nnd wns born April 22, 1831, In Or ecu county, Illinois. In 1811, when thirteen yonrs of ago,' 'she crossed the plnlilB with hbr father, settling near Carlton, In Yamhill county. In 18 in she wns ninrrlo'd td Mr. Stlllwell, with whom Bhb1lvtxl for sixty years. Of this union cloven children woro born, flvo boys' ntid six girls. Ten family lived1 In tho Wlllamollo Valley until 18(11, when with eight children they ciiino to Coos' county, settling on tho South Coqullle. Slnco that tlmo they havo, niways lived In this valley, having tholr homo in Co qullle mid vicinity, thou nt Dnndon; and for tho past two years at Fat Elk. She lea v 08 Boveu children lo mourn hor dopnrture. Tlioy aro Dort Still well of Idaho, Frank Stlllwell of Ore gon City, Mrs. Eliza Colvln, Mm. Not son Jones, Edward, J. R. nnd W. A. Stlllwell, of Coos county. IlesLdcs, there aro 3 1 grandchild ren, 1 1 groat grandchlldron making' 88 surviving descendants, n larger number than wo over romobor to havo beforo recorded. KTHAWHEItHIEH ARE HLOOMINO PROFUSELY" D MARRIAHE LICENSES ISSUED. amice! TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:- has been a hobby with us for a good many years and a lot of our customers will toll you wlion It comes to getting good, sound, durable framing rantorlal at tho right price we know our busi ness. Just toll what you want to build and tho amount you want to spend and we'll got busy with our pencil and flturo out the best your uoooy can buy, Try ui. itxtu,n.jiutuLs"& .hij C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT CUT THE FUEL BILL 1 TWO lY USING OUR WOOD PHONE 100. 182 SOUTH IJROADWAY Llbby COAL. The Kind YOU lime ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Pacific Livery and Transfer Company. The VICTROLA is always ready with the music A new shipment just received All the later records. Wiley B Allen Compaey L. L. Thomas, Mgr. Arthur P. Sweet and Doela Smith. Harold Stanley Martin nnd MiihIu Moody. William II. Iteed nnd Daisy May Adlilnu. Coqullle Sentinel. STOHK IN COOS. During tho second quarter of tho pnwaint year there worn 32 boys and' :il girls born In Coos county, accord ing to the reports of County Health Officer Culln. This looks ns ir tho war would soon bo over. It Is the rule In war tlmos that more males than females nro born. - Coqullle Sentinel. Taking n walk nut west mi tho Mnrshfleld road last Sundny after noon wo obsorved that tho big straw berry patches out that way woro all In bloom, looking as If it woro AJay Instead of November. If tho fog doesn't slip n cog some night nnd let .luck Frost J it. wo may havo fresh Christmas strawberries, homo grown, as was tho case last year. Coqulllo Sentinel. ...,. ROHUE RIVER STOCKED" WITH CHINOOK SALMON EGOS Frank Whoolor arrived on tho llreakwator with a million nnd a quarter ehluonk salmon eggs, whlclv ho Is taking down to tho Roguo river to placo In tho hatchery there. 'Tho eggs nro from Lowell, Oregon, near tho head of tho Willamette Rlvor. Mr. Wliceior has tho eggs' well paekod In Ico and they appear to bo In flno condition. If half, or even one-fourth, of this number of egi; ,11m really hatched, It will make fish ing business in tho Koguo Rlvor good In a fow years. Ilandou Recorder. Pictures & framing Walker Studio CLAMS, CHADS, FISH AND OYSTERS If you aro particular about the shell, fish you eat, get ac Qualnted with us. COOS HAY OYSTER CO. at Palace Meat Mkt., Broadway P. I. ADAMS & SON Dealers In EW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS. 362 N - o. Front St. Phone 340-L FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTY Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $115,000 Interest l'ald on Tlmo Deposits ' Officers: J. W. Dennett, President. J, II. Flanagan, Vice-President. R. F. Williams, Cashier. Geo. F. Winchester, Asst. Cashier. Sleep Is Just. As Good Now As Ii The Summer THE COOS HOTEL Formerly of Marshfield WASHINGTON AVENUE STADDEN STREET NORTn IJKND O. A. Metlin, Prop. TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal, n ivpr L C Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchange. VIP ijJ TU,lrinff or 'am "nUteM, work guaranteed. Ribbons and K"; rSfe?l ! W.&T- u?yonr ord?r. Pl.one 44. Alliance office. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. That extra half hour Is desir able in the morning. The GAS RANGE enabled you to secure it all summer and fall. The KITCHEN HEATER will en able you to continue all winter. Preliminary firing up of solid fuel ranges to get breakfast is nev er a pleasant task. The GAS RANGE needs no fir-: ing up it is always ready for in stant use. Kituncn heaters are attachments for the gas range enabling those whose house-heating systems do not provide heat for the kitchen to continue the use of the CLEAN, CONVENIENT, ECONOMICAL GAS RANGE in cold weather. Kitchen heaters are inexpensive to buy and inexpensive ,to operate. See them on display at Second and Central. Priced within the means IIANDON VIEW OK IT. Tho Dnndon Recorder, In comment ing on tho Huggestlon of Warnor Or gren that tho old balance In tho Coos County League ball fund bo turned over to tho Dolglun relief work by I'rouldont Henry Kern of Nortli Hond, uayti' Although thin method of disposing of tho fund, which was ordered turn ed over to the Dnndon team by tho court, Ih undoubtedly worthy, It np peara that Ilandnn might bo consulted In tho matter. Our BUggoutlon would bo that the money bo used In found. Ing a Hchopl of baseball 'ifiuj npottp maiiu' ip in a Hoction ot tnq county where Htich fin Institution Bcoina to ho an urgent necessity PERSONAL ATTENTION &TO EVERY CUSTOMER Usej OREGON POWER COMPANY Second and Central Phone 178. ' "ASMnon Every Drop" Get a can today from your hardware or nro. eory dualor. H j DLACK SILK STOVE POLISH For Sale by SCHHOHDER & IIILDENHRAND Plume 177. "I I ,(t. . M( 4 1 I VJH jCjfiTffin ? AtljaSuim nwfgftytfiriiip 52HEB1 W rte!