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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1914)
sTTiSiJ fw-aii. i. M r i . ?. J H H 1 Li! WHH .. -.. - , . . ' jsaasimm . a .' . J - .rrs :-. !r -. t-.w . . .. ..... i,ir-rr.irkaMBLMi,MMiiiHi miiii i&2niimMjfSfJTOi ift,cwpMiMR FnmoN THE COOS BAY TIMES MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NUVfcivmtn w, iglt .- - - HUH SttUiuml I U. , . - ,.-, itriii inin TIU linlll , i-mvMmM,2 , MORE 1 HAN HULI- Mtw WAN iha muw Adonon (IF uunRi n IN WAR IN Fill I EFFECT Christmas III IIMMLU Ml DIMM "" ' w-- ..,- ft W I w ,y. ?...... .1 ....... A- ..... T..I. I riTnMn'VT,i''riMv"r,nVTTv vrrf There's lota of work, Ami thcro nln't no play, So w lint's the use Or a Chrlstmns day? T HAT little verm paraphrased from one fainllliir to soltl'wj, Just nlioiit Minns up the res! Clirlstm.iM sentiment uxlsllug Nearly Sixty Per Cent of Area Applications for Special Tax of Globe and 56 Per Cent of Stamps Must Be Made Im- Population Engaged in it mediately to Collector fffA-uwPi.f '- Notices have been received hero LONDON. N'ov 26. With the ad- from Milton It. Miller, collector of dltion of Turkey and Portugal to the intCrnnl revenue. Portland, o,f the ..l. nt iho tiplllccrcnts the area of . , i,. i riimTrrss. hostilities has been extended to ap- ar 'a ', , f ,. notlp unions pwplu eouuwted with the the- proximately 3S per cent of the land The following Is a cop of tho notice bw1W11 No tUnt ,,., surfacoof the plobe, and about 5C per nnd Is self-explanatory: i nu,nn int tue m,tor t)lu imnni;nr and cbnt of the total population of the Treasury Department. Internal Re- 10 n(Vlince ,,,., t do not njiprcctuta i ohrth'tMist be classed as technically ycnue ServjCOi Xotlcc. the plvlnc ntul receiving o presents liclllfioreilt, says the London Dally increase the Internal re- from their friend Hut It docs mean Chronicle. , , , for othcr poses-dated , that oplc connected with the stago ' ?fmo0lnnvM All parties liable under the provl-, t ,., y known, but lt ju.uwu.uuu ''... t . -.i .inn. r iio nimvp ninnl loned act. who i ., i, i ,pii. Hint moMt nctora about 1.000,000,000 of the 1.S00.- haVc not received due notice of hit. have a clause In their contracts which , 000,000 human beings on earth are or tner jauty under tho said act calls for half pay the wool; uorore directly Invohod In tho great war. notified that application, Christmas. This clause was Inserted Apportioning tnc area ana popum- --- ,,n,n Miitor In tho days when tne wee it ueioru in between tho two opposing groups must be made to Milton A' Z111"', chrlstmns really was n "toncli" ono In nun uutMw.t .. " ui'i " t.- - ... . . .. it. .t uiiriniuiiin il'u i .iu lm fniimi that thero Ib a vast rolector of internal revenue ior uiu. .. ..,... ,i., n. tin-niinv preponderance of both on the sldo of district of Otvgon, Portland, Ore- uoro nro many productions which t ijruiwu uu iiv. ...-,".-.. --...-.. for BpCClnl ,nx stamps, etc, i i pnek the theaters to tnouooraiuewccis 500,000 square miles and hao about ...., ,, fnn.1P fo Lrr r-ii(mi., n, woll us nnv other 840,000,000 Peoples tinder their rue -- ;"-"" Z, .nn aVas' In UyeaV Nevertheless somo D,U" lc- I . Tunc roit htaoh !. and 100,000,000 people to the credit proVded by statute: i of uo n"" " h"f?f J ,?.: av ' Christmas matinee was confined almost for the villain hntl Just been utrangliip of Germany, Atistro-iiungnry anu Dnnj.crg( for 0ach $1000 of cnpl Turkey. . , ,t..,i i nn ti hn rrtpii arnas are nnnirzoti . "" i"i"wt '" i 77-7? rn' S it M.11 J ii i i i ji i i m WCL& mi mja u a-ar m iaahi.- mmm .1 . n V in ii &. i n hi arc ini i.us Ki'nsiuns '.. m I, 1 ?JJ : . .-WH w" -ww "M1 A WMt v - il! JiSl . 1 You $ a a a r- m i&ki&ia' r . mmfmM- U "tv J. I ..ffklKl I Vte2 orx .11 ,n1T S1TOCX. NN-W J' rj HHNARA B . fi"L Ha JBP5B ' . i r v fl!Ulv2xKi ' i mx m )f wWKJnPr i i V-"- "s. Ui i lit r.inUKy ru taiT uc. v? vb .?kiir. v-x iwa r i . MKlTOimU y -T SftMiBS, J , O.V rusuraialin l n fllT. 'SSaES , -vV,l?liiK do ca 7WkvV ! rC'W"cM')!Au S'tO HwrVJ Bv- sv i wjftiffluvww v ' s v riWi 'i?-&r nxi -" fi-. friL'ia' , W VIKV W ! T J2l & rr-T- (feST Hfy i ? l'W ittS. I i iTS'S:- , iv i ' i ' . v ji iri i -. riiii i fi u. I ' T X. .i.iVu. Il T 'fr w ( Jal iw v..iL-o I - ow- -f L I V rsv 7'W I I PrnE"! V i u-- .:'' wiiaew ! hv V J'V.JJWX NJTK . ii can rlr.. comfort by using in a ttwramoi J IMtlEA m Take it to the U tmak tffivl ouse comfortable be: St Oil JCSult! ! alcr cverywliWe ?r,JteteH.,,w-i niuborntri," " Standard 0 (CAUF0RN1A ICoi mp&sj Portland hv-contlncnts. It will be found that Drokers who havo not paid In Europo 3,040,000 squaro miles out bankers, $50. of a total area of 3.S50.000 and 380.- pawnbrokers, $50. 000,000 people out or 475,000,0001 ,,,, ,,ruir9 t"Ct or nearly eighty per cent In both Commercial brokers. $-0. cases, arc at wn I Customhouse brokers, $10. In Asln tho belligerent area Commission merchants who havo amounts to 9,300,000 square miles n0t l)ad ng commercial brokers, $20. iiTraaaE'lmanriandj Proprietors theater., museums of uliont a million snuaro 'miles), thd and concert halls: total area of the continent bclngi Seating capacity not over 250, $25 nbout 1C, 500,000 squaro miles. Hence ........ P. .... ., I. - ..... ff 4km fivir nil iiur i'L'iil in iil wnr. 1 liii:t .aa ..a ..; .i.i ..i. jnnnn ... t OVOr i.UU, u. 980,000,000 say 10 1-2 per cent I Seating capacity ovur 500 nnd not must ho classed ns bolllgcrcnt. over 800, $75. Africa Is, proportionately, ovotn Heating capacity over S00. $100. lorrc'f;nctCl1 thnM J.Viropt b,,lUl Proprietors of circuses, $100. 10,500,000 squaro miles out of 11,-' . . ... , ,i 700,000-nearly 00 por rent nnd Proprietors or ngonts of othor ox 125,000,000 of tho 137,000,000 In- hlbltlons or shows for money, $10. habitants over 90 per cent nro nt Proprietors of bowling nlloyB nnd war. Tho only neutral regions are bllnril r0OIn8 for cach nUcy or tn tho Italian and Spanish colonies, and .... tho natlvo states of Abyssinia and LI-, u,c' '' berla. Dealers In tobacco (manufactured Curiously enough, Australasia and tobacco, snuff, clgnrs and cigarettes) Oceania, although the most remote cxom,,t when nnnunl receipts not ov- from tho primary tono of hostllltlos, tonrt ., eft havo tho highest pcrcentago of ho- cr "uu' ','u, llgorcncy of any of tho continental Manufacturers of tobneco, sales not divisions of tho earth, ovor 95 per over 100,000 pounds, $C00. cent In nrca, and 94 por cent In popti- Manufacturer of cigars: "south America occupies tho hap-' Anm,nl Hn,C!r not ovcr 100'000 cU plest position of all. Out of nn area, Ears, $5. of ovqr 7,500,000 squaro mlloa nnd n I Annual snleu oxceed 100,000 nnd PSS'V'Si)0" of hl'01!1 r,2'co.000. only not exceed 200,000, $0.00. across Baa ffivaf "tS1 An- ?' r 200'000 not any of tho comhatnnts. not execod 100,000, $12. Tho pcrcentago of area Is less than Annual sales exceed 400,000 and 2 and that of iionulatlon less than l. nni ..vmn.i i nnn nnn tnn ! i,?L"X !? ' Any further Information respecting ' companies tho week ueroro unnsunns - - 1...1.1 ,.- ,i, i ( i... ih ,,... n... imm tmiHod M,d some of them ten matinee 1 down the well .... Instum! iu have weeks before. In that case there Is ( yoffc hn twJ () fl nrxmX lvk( IIoW(.v,.r, no salary at nil nrtlicoin lifc. i' mi, coniiwnles Christmas Is the audlenre n-funed to take the play probably. H ' anolher reason uh tic dlxagroeable occasion that It serhMmly nflor the well dUippe-irrd, average actor. cannot understand w ()r tw0 owncnJ Tcpe H ,,,,,,,. ,, n.nI cMnt. Christmas IS ail occasion to uu uimui ,.,i- , Kfrn,.t thn man. mim Mi.ntlnwnt In iitnx that have to liliini- ifc ii 1'iiivm. --- ---- - - , ,- ... thin tliim In any of the nthent. W.ltli these hIiowh there Ik usually a iiimh tree between the mntliiee nun vw Jyri11, ... nt , nuer -with the company to have n cany children nn u part of the proline- It was on y last year that some ot ,. . ...i ,i . ,i ,i , ,i. .i,pu u'nii ,b. -., T-w. -- - "... ........ I IMirmnilllH IllIIIllT lUVllllll'M III iu v.x- IIWII limn 111 till.. .. n.l- "i'"" .-!.... t. . .... ...... a ii nvinMiiuin ... - . - . Seating capacity ovnr 250 nnd not " hiuiik .. u j. ';""""''" pet. of the show. Sometimes n cater- these hIiowh there Ik usually a Christ- i. in i. dikhu iuv.".. " .-- . onii,.il n nnil the il tiner is serveil iiimh tree ictweeii the matinee nun uie lugs, might like to spend whip pa t o i between the nmtlnco nnd evening purforinMiice In which every the Christmas holiday wit n tiit r f oVcnliig performance In Unit event ono Joins In nifil makes merry, friends nnd relatives. Up to tl at yiiti i 4nnup UH1y proVLH )roc nr A ,mril ,ot Ih tllllt f ,lu m.,r who It had been the custom of all man ngers to glvo a special matinee on Chrlstmns day. That mcaut. of course, that about all tho nctor had to do on this festlvo occasion was to rush to the theater almost ns soon ns ho had ucqulrcd his regular amount of sleep, glvo nn nfternoon performnnco and then. If fortunate enough to have friends or relatives living In tho city, ... i. ...... l.m,t. litu f lirltttmna dinner -.1,1. !.... r.ni'n linf.irn It n'nt llfllf ! Clll IStMllS, YVII11 IIIITIII VI 1VM1U .n-.w.w - over to go back to the theater to play tho evening performance. l)ut n few of tho managers changed that last year by omitting tho Christ mas matinee nnd giving lt on the d.ty following. There were other managers, however, who not only gave tho Christ mas matlnvo. but acted on the sugges tion of their more charitable competi tors .1 nn V. ww. ...... , --. - , .,....,. materlal for the house press ngent, and happens to be playing what Is known the nffalr Is duly recorded In the dally nn "the small time" nrotiiiil the noil papers. Sometimes It Is served on the days. "Small tlmo" contracts call for stage infter th evening performnuco. threo shown n day, and oil Christmas Other times nrrnngementH nro mjde nt 1 day an extra one Is usually added. A unnui botil. t vaudevlllo nctor on "big time" prob- It was one of these nfter the per- ably lias more tlmo to appreciate formnnce affairs Unit came pretty near Chrlstinas-lf Christmas really enn be , nuttlnc 11 traveling stock company out appreciated nway from home than of business In n town out In lown lant , any other because lie Is usually In the Tills theater, by tho way, boasut of the only dog critic In exist ence. This comes from the fact thin If the dog doesn't llku a show ho will start to howl, and he has to bu re moved from the theater beforo tho per formance can be continued. Only it inonUi beforo it well known concert singer was appearing nt the theater. Shu had nbout llulshed ono 1 TL ,i.,r , tln.dn n t f w lwt "flcctloiw when tho dog :' S. of- W- n-rr the railing of a,, u. ii'HHi. tipper liox nnd began to howl his dls- 1 approval. That led to tho temporary tltittitnt Itiif- nti lirtiit lit 4liii nOfifimnn ami nn hour In the evening, and the! rest of tho tlmo Is his own unless the house malinger linn promised to "ask" 1 him to go ovcr to some club mid en-' tertaln the guests nt their Chrltmas reception. Of course the actor doesn't 1 have to do this, but If the iiiannger Is j of any Htaiidlug at nil In the vaudeville world the nctor usually lluds It expo-1 dlent to grunt the request. j Itut the man probably who spends! the luuesomest Christinas of them nil Is the poor advance ngent recognized nailin Wnn friritinfli' pm-nrfl.i u .1,. noting tho most favorable- soil on Ul ,,,,ovo Htlonea lnw may ho oh arth for tho germination of wnrs, has tallied upon application to tho un- tiirnngeiy enough, Clio distinction of ' dorslgned: MILTON A. MILLER, Collector. being. almost entirely nt nonrn. u-Minl moro than half tho world I at war. ' - 1 A 1'LEA FOK Till: HELOIA.VS How many Rolglnns enjoyed tho muny blessings that woro bestowed upon us yesterday through tho warm in of tho glorious sun? And STOKV OV NAVAL IIATTLK. I Uneilfc(l Story nf "Possible Hupige 1 inent off Coos liny." i Tho Portland Journal, in giving i tho dcllolous bird sot beforo us? It nn ""verified report of n battlo bo-' Is safe to Judgo not ono. Wo woro twecn tn0 Cnnadlnn cruiser Rainbow loo Into to lesson their mtiltlt'udl- "n,, t1lQ Cr,nn" "''II'9 1-olpslc nnd' nous wants that they might colo- -'"mborg, In which tho Kronen cruls-' brato moro appropriately n ThankB-lor Montcnlm Is said to havo savod giving day, but lot every nir.u. mini. I "10 Rainbow and later towed her to tan nnd child In this town Join with ' I.Krlllllilnlitl ont'B. -" 1 "". our country In holplng to Inspire tho glan children with as much of tho "At Inst nftor weoka of sllenco tho poor, starving and hnlf clothed Ilol-1 myatory of tho Canadian nnvy, tho doughty llttlo gunboat Rainbow, hna formation received today from sourc es said to bo tollable, she mot the enemy mi tho high sons and escaped only "by tho skin of hor t colli" nnd 1110 lorttinnto roiniorceiiiont or n Chrlstmns spirit as posslhlo. Wo whoomo t the surfaco. According to In uro uicbhou wnn mo comforts of prosporlty nud tho Joys of ponco can never reallro tho hardships of tho homeless, hungry women nnd children of that war wasted land. Any llttlo sacrlflco tho pooplo of , Kronen crulsor. Marshflold will make at this tlmo, "Inasmuch as tho cannonading will rollevo groat borrows nnd Biif-honrd off Coos Hay has novor beon forlng and mako glad ninny a fath-' satisfactorily oxplnlnod It Is bolloved erlosa family. highly probnblo that thoso who hoard Tho committee from tho Progress! tho booming of guns woro not mls Cltih, In ohargo of this relief work, ' takon and that it wns tho ongago hns Its qunrtera In a room on Rrond- mont between tho Ralubow nnd the, way, between Central and Andor-i two Uermnn ships." ton. Already niny contrlbutlona, have been rocelvod In wny of non- .m:s TO WEST KIXEli iiiinsiinnio rood stuffs nnd cast-off clothing. Every ono can glvo a can of salmon or a enn of corn If they uuvo no clothing to donato. Any 1'imii to Missouri Ither Points Coast Will bo $30. PORTLAND, Nov. 27 Round trip gifts will lm collected If nocessary rn,B fro,n ,:n8tor" no,t8 to 'I10 by Informing Mrs. W. M. IllaUo,, Norlhwost M,oxt yoar wlU l, tho pnoiio 212. In your Christmas prop-1 B'""" "B u,uso I'vuihuk uuiuoii nratlons romointmr !.. n,.iiu I tho East and San Krnnclsco on no- ..... ...,., IMU IUIbllIIOl Wet Weather Comfort Three Dollars Buys n lot of It TOWER'S RSH DRAND REFLEX SLICKER Wtir it vvhi you woilc. Ctnnot sbioibwstet lurm ou every diop and krepi you uiy and com loiUblo. In every kdm a mtcecost, itions at every point. , A big buy any way you , look at it. SOU) EVERYWHERE Protector iht, 75 Cu. tOWERls Culatoa Fill su -J Tl ,ton it SituCtttka Cainotted S"T-s" A. J. Tower Co.t m inmW Vlft.Nty) .IvWV.vN' Nkii Ah xJA f 'M Mil v lib feRffl- ' rrr bniilsbinent of the dog critic from tho i 0 tR. ,irograui uh business manager. theater. Hut when the stock company came along the manager heard about the dog, nud. willing to take n chauco that tho dog's Judgment of his show would bo fnvorablo. he suggested that tho dog be allowed to sit by n big well which was u part of the scenic effect In one of tho nets, Just for tho nako of realism. ' Now. this samo manngcr had con-1 eluded to glvo his company n dinner ' i on tho stngo nfter thu performance. I Hi the course of the play the dog was , brought out and tied to the woll. Everything went nil right until tho dog sniffed the turkey nnd the other good things nt the Hide of tho stngo, and without waiting for tho finish of j thu act ho made for tho food, dragging ! tho "heavy rock walled well" behind him. This nctlon on tho part of tho dog crltlc-tictor disturbed things generally, advance representative or mnnnger In advance. Unlets the advance agent Is close enough to his home town to "Jump" for Chrlstmns he usually gets n genuine attack of the slmoii pine blues. True, the mhaiice man who has been on the mad for any length of time can usually he depended upon to meet people he knows, but they ure people who live In the town, nud ho usually finds himself dining alone when the time comes for him to eat his "Christmas dinner." Pictures & Framing Walker Studio Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS VHI.'l). i,oi,o 72. Pacific Livery nnd Transfer Company. lied Cross Item-fit Concert Mason Ic 0Km House- XoumiiImt 27. MATT L. MAY WOBtorn Oregon RoprosontaUvo HAAS nilOTHKKS Importers nnd Wholesale Grocers Marshfleld. Orocnn Tel, 304-R. Res Myrtlo Anna . THE COOS HOTEL Forraorly ot Marshfleld WASHINGTON AVKNUK STADDEN STREET N0KT1I IlENI) O, A. Metlln, Prop. count of tho exposition. The into from Omnha, Kansas City and othor MUsourl Rlvor com mon points to Portland, Sonttlo nnd othor Northwostoru common points will ho $50 for tho round trip. All roads operating between tho MlMourl Rlvor and tho Northwest will apply tho $50 rnto. A correspondingly low rnto will bo applied between Chicago nnd tho Northwest. This rato probably will bo $02.50 for tho round trip. Rntos from points oast of Chi cago will bo tho combination of tho local tatos and tho $G2.50 round trip faro. t Sunday Service Thoro will bo eor vices In St. Marj'a Church, North I liond (Slmpnon nulldlng) on Sun idny at 3 p m. There May be a "Want Ad Message" for You Today Which will "not wait" And the reason why it will not wait is that someone else may de cide that the message is for him, and take advantags of it. It may be a message to a business man who needs efficient help, or to a man or woman who needs work. In either case the message will be answered and yet YOUR ANSWER TO IT MIGHT BE THE RIGHT ANSWER. It may be a message to a man who realizes that he ought to live in a more desirable home and, as there are many such men, some one will find the house or apartment that would have suited you EXACTLY. ' No matter what the nature of the message, it is FOR YOU overlook it! ' COOS BAY TIMES Phone 133 do not ti A full line of NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVES i Always to be found at , Ekblad (! Son, Also Camp Stoves, Ranges, Etc, &iUMUlMj, IRVING BLOCK CLOSING OUT ALL BOYS' SUITS, OVERCOATS Mfl ..CHILDREN'S APPAREL, BOTH BOYS AND GIRUl '"BOYS' SUITS BOYS' OVERCOATS S 4.50 at $3.00 S 3.00 at .. $ 5.00 at $4.35 $ 6.00 at j $ 6.50 at $4.95 $ 8.50 at $6.25 $ 9.50 at $7.95 $10.00 at $7.95 $12.00 at $9.50 CLOSING OUT ALL MILLINERY REGARDLESS OFCWj $ 8.00 at W $10.00 at S12.00 at S15.00 at W Boys' Hats, Caps; Knicker Pants we i ing out. Red Cross Benefit Concert, at Masonic Opera Hon Friday Evening, Nov. 27u IE IMIOCKKIIS WIM CO TO HKlif THIS l: C,l0SS- i mm.-, ,. ,w Mlt. IIK.N'MK HJKMHH-M, ASSBItf T MRS. MAVMK STAXIiKV (IMII.KV, MRS. HOY KV -... IP KIT MUiWSIt, MISS KIKVA T.OUISIJ W' '' IIH.VJ. OSTM.V1) AND TIIKCIIAMlXAl Be Sore and Attei KINDLY 1JVEIIVTIIIXO HElrEMBT3R AND GIVE US A fl ,aki:v -.- :NTltALAVi;- Alirj Trt ,rn,TTmW -RARTNO CCWM-'r m.i.iXioiiX'a.jAJ' j- J 33 NOHTH SECOND ST., NEA CI The Union lm, Mar BCCCE3S nun rni.n RTOIIAGE SVSTK M IS Sl'lH . rtAtt ( VeM iw '. Our Prime Roasts of Deef, Lamb, Mutton, bo excelled. Sundtf .r vour Try ono of our Fat Hens or tn lffercDCe. lias boon properly coolod, and note tlio a J. E. FORD & c0' jijitfi ! 171 South Itronthvny mrmmamtmmiSttii . ..-.! j.,.. JW.t HWr 'HW"v . f