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rmm , WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1915-EVOTGJDITION. THE COOS BAY TIMES, HARSHFIELD, OREGON. FOUR iir t l! II? 15 GREATESTINYEARS: Precipitation During Calendar Year Totalled 75.91 inches December Weather " Moro rain foil on Coos Hay dur ing tho calendar year or 1914 than in any other twelve- months In Its history, or rather slnco tho official records have hecn kept of tho rain fall. Tho official figures of JJ. tt. Ostllnd, local observer, show that tho total precipitation In 1014 was 75.91 Inches, against C8.9S Inches during tho calondar year of 1913. Tho weather bureau year bo Kins September 1, tho ordinary be ginning of tho rainy season, H happened that last yeiir,-tM heav iest rainfall was from January on nnd tho rainfall during wo fall months was heavier than usual, throwing tbo bulk of tho precipita tion In ono calendar year whore It Is goncrally djvided In two years. Tho summary of December weath er conditions Is ns follows: Mean Maximum .....49.9 Mean minimum 33.5 M6nthly mean 41.7 Maximum C4, on 31st. Minimum 23, on 21st.. (Jrcatcst dally rango 34 Total Precipitation 11.11 Greatest In 24 hours, 3.16, on 8th. Number days with 0.1 15 Clear days 11 Tartly cloudy 5 Cloudy ... . .' 15 FAMILY TREE OF MDQEU01N Mrs. M. R. Bailey Heads Five Generations Descendant of William of Orange OLYMPIA, Wash,, Jan. C Femi nine representatives of flvo genera tions whoso ages rango from 15 months to 74 years celebrated Now Year's day at tho Camflold rcsldonce, Olympta, Thoso who waro present nro: Mrs. M. II. llalloy, -Hold Ilench, Or., 74 years old. Mrs. Amanda J. Foul, St. .Johns, Or., daughter of Mrs. llalloy, 08 years old. Mrs. 0. II. Camflold, Olympln, grand daughter of Mrs. llalloy, 41 years old, Mrs. It. H. Klrkondall, Soattlo, great granddaughter or Mrs. llalloy, 21 yonrs old. Miss I.nti rn Cassandra Klrkondall, great great-granddaughter of Mrs. llalloy, 15 months old. Mr. llalloy, whoso maiden mini a was Washburn, claims direct doscont from Prlnco William II of Orango. With her parents sho came from Chi cago to Portland In 1852 by ox team, evontunHy nettling at Mnutlcollo, whoro tit tho ago of 14 sho was mar ried to John lllack, Sho hns boon married twice Blnco. Mrs. Foul waH hor first daughter mid was born at Fort Smith, CowlU .county, whoro tho family had gone for protection during tho Indian war nf 1855-5C, Sho was first married tot tho ago of, 15 to A. J. 13) mini, and Mrs. Camflold of Olympln wbb tho first child of this marriage. Mrs. Cornfield was married when 20 yearn old nnd Mrs. Klrkondall was lior first child. Similarly, Laura Cas ondrn Klrkondall u tho first child o." thu marriage of tho fourth genera tion. Mm. llalloy, whllo not thu first child of thu Washburn family, nn tho first daughter. All others parti cipating In this novel celebration wuro first children. CO.NCHUNIMI VOTE CHALLKNOW Why Mayor of EnMcMii win Asked About .N'nturnlUntlou I'm TJdltor Times: Tho day of tho! KaMsldo.CooBton ulortlon, December K It was reported Hint tlm in.iv who nomlnatoil tbo Mayor elial-l ui'geu iiu voto. It Is trup that I wii one of (ho Judges of election nnd when another member of tho board HUKgcstcd that I ask tho Mayor If ho had his second papers, I promptly did so, as I considered It only right, particularly as 1 liad already challenged two others. Hut It I bad nominated tho Mayor I would Iinvo no regrots for ho has nt all times provod faithful to his trust up to thu present dny and date. It there has been any wrong dono it should bo stated In plain Kngllsh ond then lot tho guilty one, if thero bo such, bo punished. MK8. WALTKU HOHKUTSON When Coos Hay man swear, ntt fill lfltlfl lin wntin..!!.. - I " - ovMviauj swears on again in a very low whisper. Children kOllH h fr.ilir.,1 I caiiBes of hi I.VHUS, . 1914 RI SAYS DRUM THREATENED LIFE Nick Bitto Swears Out War rant for Arrest of Tony Slauff ' Claiming that hlfl life had been threatened, Nick Ditto, of North Dend, appeared In Justlco Pennock's court this morning and filed a com plaint against Tony Slauff. A war rant was Issued for the arrest of tho accused man and his hearing wns set for 10 o'clock tomorrow morning In tho Justlco court. According to tho story of nitto, nn ttin nlcht of January 3 Slauff bo- camo uproariously" drunk nnd while- In this Intoxicated condition became quarrelsome and threatened to kill him. At tho tlmo Slauff carried a revolver, according to llltto, but it appears that no effort was mndo to uso It by tbo accused man. Tho warrant for tho arrest was is sued this noon nnd Constnblo Cox wont with It to North llcnd In search of his man. John Pcnchnff nnd Tre foil Ilocheff wore nnmed ns witnesses. Dean Walter Taylor Sumner Elevated in Chicago Today for Western Bishopric CHICAGO, III., Jan. C Dean Wal ter Tnylor Sumner was consecrated Illshop of Oregon with a full core monv nt tho Cathedral of SS. Potcr and Paul this morning. Tho lit. Itov. Dr. Danlol 8. Tuttlo of St. Louis, pre siding bishop of tho Protestant Epis copal Cchurcb, Issued tho order for tho consecration. The Hov. C. II. Young of Chicago was master of coro motileB. Tho following clergymen wero ap pointed to tnko part In the service: Consccrntors Tho lit. Itov. C. P. Andorson. Illalion of Chicago: tho lit. Itov. W. A. Leonard, Dlshop of Ohio; and tho lit. Itov. I. II. Whltei Illshop of Michigan City. Presenters Tho lit. Ilov. T. N. Morrison, IUhIiop of Iowa, and tho lit. Hpv. W. E. Toll, suffragan bishop of Clilcngo. Preacher Tho lit. Ilov. T. 1. Heoso, bishop coadjutor of southern Ohio. Attending prosbytors Tho Rev. Ilormnn Pngo, Clilcngo, and tho Ilov. II. M. ItaniHoy, Portland, Ore. Deputy registrar Tho Ilov, (leorgo Craig Htownrt, Evanston. It is customary for tho presiding bishop of tho church to prcsldo nt tho consecration of nowly elected bishops but an n Bpcclal favor to Dunn Sum ner tho presiding bishop appointed as presiding bishop for tho ceremon ies Illshop Andorson of Chicago, who ordained Donn Sumner. Dean Sumnor was born In Man chester, Mass,, and attended Dart mouth college. Ho enmu to Chicago Bovontcon yearn ago, attended cIiihhoh at tho Western Theological seminary, and afterward becumo secretary to tho bishop of Chicago and priest in charge of St. Ocorgo's church, Grand Crossing. Ho wiih given tho degree CONSECRATE MEW OREGON BISHOP u. -....,,,, llu nlln ,,,,, lmj ui-hivu,' ' '" '. mh iiiuioii which iney of doctor of divinity by Northwestern ow" nrar tho contluenco of Catching' A host of people, all of whom If university In 111 11 nnd hv nnr'u Inlot and Coos Itlvor. Mnnur 'thev hail hom niini,,n...i mouth eollego In 101'.'. ,, Dean Sumner will lenvo Chicago to take up his now position In Portland, Ore., J nn. 17. llu hns been for nlno years dean of 88. I'etor nnd Paul cath edral, and for flvo and oiio-linU years a member of tho Chicago board of od ucatlon. Dean Sumner wis chairman of tho vice commission. Ho lias boon ehnlrmnu of tho ad visory commUteo of tho United Char Itlos, vice president of tho Juvenile Protective, Association, nnd has boon officially connected with more than fifty social, clvlu and philanthropic Institutions nud organizations. UKI'ltHSHVl'S STATU IXIU'S. THIAIi ACCIIlliNT CD.MMISSIO.V It. T. SMiildhiK Coiiu to Chwk Oicr i:mplo)eiV Pay Kolls, I To chock over tho payrolls of nil j emploora holding Insurance for their employees in tho Statu Industrial Ac I cldeut Commission is tho purpose of It. T. Spnuldlng's Wslt to Com Hy. Ho conies as a reprosentntlio of tho Commission, having a. territory of "mm counties which ho coors. in Coos county thero uro between 2000 and 3000 employers Included In this state Insurance for their work men, declares Mr. Spauldlng. Over tho payrolls of every employer he goes to ascertain tho bona fd i8t of men employed. Mr. Simuldln. . pects to bo In Coos count v f, ,..,.. month. Tho counties Included In his territory w, Ull0 ,aUi nud Klamath. IS EFFEGTED TOOAY Bank of Oregon and the First National of North Bend Are Consolidated The Dank of Oregon, tho first financial institution In North Dend, .nnxn.i m exist this morning when thd business was all transferred to tho First National Dnnk In nccorii nn wMi tho ncreement mndo last I week to merge the two under tho I........ ,.f Mm rirst National. Tho 'Dnnk of Oregon was closed and tho !new bank will occupy tho First Nat-1 Honol's quarters In tho building i which was erected especially forj banking purposes. Tho officers of the new bank will j im nlrrte.l January 12. Nothing, definite hns been given out. but It Is generally understood that either C. S. Wlnsor of the Dank of Oregon, or Henry Kern, now president of tho ttlr Knllnnnl Monk, will bo elected president of the new Institution, and J. H. Groves, who has been so suc cessful as cashier of tho First Nat ional, will bo retained ns manager nnd cashier. Tho directors nro to bo chosen from representatives of both banks, tho 5,UO0 capital be ing equally divldcu between tho stockholders of tho Dnnk of Oregon and the First National. Aiinmil Mi-cllllL' Tho nnnunl meeting of tho North Pond Chamber of Commorco will bo held January 13, when now officers will bo elected. Secretary Smith rcporU n very good year under tho ndverdo conditions which hnve pre vailed gencrnlty throughout the country. Ho hns moved the offices Into tho now Gallon! building, four doors south of tho old location, nnd now has flno quarters, being nblo to accommodate a gnthorlng of 75 or 100. New Hotel Concrete Part of tho revised plans for the now Simpson hotel wero received today from Portland. They wero for tho ground floor nnd basement nnd tho balance of tho plans nnd estimates nro expected soon. Archi tect Atkins Is now hero with Mr. Hammol. Architect Tourtclot fa expected soon. Tho now plans call for n concrete structuro and tho specifications roduco tho thickness of tho walls. It Ih expected that n mooting of tho Hoard of Direc tors will bo called soon to call for bids on tho work. Whllo tbo cstU mates havo not been rccolved, the understanding was that tho cost should bo around 150,000. Change in Grocery Mr. Druco, of Dondon, has arrived hero and taken a position In tho Pacific Grocery. It Is understood that ho wilt bo financially Interested In tho company, which Is enlarging its business. North Demi Dully. M. II. Woldy arrived hero this week from Montnna to look after tho now morning paper which ho and his father propone to establish hero. Ho stated that his father had been detained as n witness In a land PllHn In Mntltnnn Kill ivmtl.1 I.a l.nHA next week. Part of their enulnment Ih now In transit. Mm Iilb.i fr.t.!. I ...v ii fii It Is reported that tho Southern Oregon Company Is figurine on dlk - S "i1; 'A' ."""!! "I .., , . "- nuiiBirung una liewn insnpct nir hn property, but has not given out any thug. Tho land would bo especially valuable, for grazing purposes and might bo converted for other poses, m addition to reclaiming ih Southern Oregon ComnanVa imi,i " ",.' IngB, it would benoflt n nu'nibor of other ranches south of Coos Hlver thoro. IX8TAI.I, XKW OKI'lt'KHS Hoynl .VelKhlmrM f Mnrsl.flw.l Haw Mno Sos6i.ni. I Tho Hoynl Neighbors of Marsh-' ioiu Hold their annual ! ,nr of officers Inst evening till' follOWOd tlin rrnmnnl Itltors from North Hend partlclpat lng. Mrs. Hiittlo cnnsin . . Mailing officer and was assislod by Mrs. Chas. Helsnor ns ceromonlal wnnhnl. Tho now officers nro: Oracle (Jertrudo Scalfo. Vice-Oraelo Kmmollne Oosnoy. Chnncollor Laura Humphrey, Itccordor Holen It. Downs. necolverJennlo Hoagland Marshal Cora K. Ilolt Inner Scntlnel-Hnttlo K. Connor Outer Sentlncr Kmmn Harris. MauagorUoatrlco c. Walter. (WSH Fou OFFICKK8 m Am-kLIM frrw to Co , nmM.j PBTItOOIUD, Jan.. fi. ti. Itussl,.. n'Z'r.' ". mo "" """iiiuuiii nas rteolded to I lYlnk'A nn..1. ..II i officers at the followK rate8: ' j- -" vaau IlllUWUnrna i -. . I - mo, . ",U BlIKM m , : Dont PHONE 373-L. i 72.648 Pflrsnno. Rn In onrl l Frnm Cn(Mn ., t !i Durinn Year 19U .w-uuuiuu iiiuu, would . . .u-uuuiuti lliuil, WU1IKI navo mailo n i ppIiI.,,1 n.i.n.i.... . I jfnin oiuu mm UdtdrtnilllJOnl of tho European armies, crossed tho ,ay, olther coming or going, on tho ' L'astsido ferryboat Transit during tho pur-(year 19H. Statistics Ju.t conml ort i.u p. .?.. . .. .,,,Hl C0lnl'llc(' "l"IJl AIUX IlQll Rlmw llm .!. lng this last yoar 72.C IS porsons usod tho ferry. And oven as high as this number is, It Is behind tho total for 113, when 75,34fi crossed tho liny, This ferryboat is operated by tho county Is freo to Its cltUons. On W'cok days tnnlvn nn.i ow-i,.. .,.. t,re mH,l MY, with nlno ns tho usiml "umber on Sundays. Figuring 1400 , as tho ,,lstn":0 travoled In go- - i .'iar8n.hll? nnn ,,., tii -- . h- ou, o sVoi'irn : ;: ?fc - .... .i.BlllB . , ".::-"" mllo. Thoro have been 1 V .. made durln. io . IT '". Ir' ' S thTr....i. K. ."::' """" "or"8 i " n"wio approximate i) JJ&o miles. This io n, lino dlstanco from Seattlo to Hono lulu. Every tlmo that tho boat left tho dock Captain Hall brought out his pencil and paper, keeping closo tab on every person and every vehleld that used his boat. For December. CSTG-tho-gTalTd total of passengers carried. J tho wolvo months of 1014 thoro word H50 double teams that crossed th IIHV VK'FI I-. , ---, i s, '31 ,'ra -.'' seoms Rimn ,......:. L...;. . " l Ul ,no slnB'o teams hs in i9i3 sh0llld ! the number for 1 n. . A ,nan ls something of a phllo- " " ",H 81nll son as cheer 'Hilly as ho paj s his poker losses. GET MAirT NO 1 ICti SPECIALS Chain Tread U. S. Tires, 30x3 &.$ 18.90 New Design Halliday Shock Absorber $12.00 New Ford Speedometers (Installed) $9.00 New Stewart Hand Horn $5.00 Mastor Vibrators $9.00 EXTRA SPECIAL 30 x 3 1-2 Weed Chains THEY ARE REAL WEED CHANS Forget We KNOW the FORD, We KNOW the BEST for the FORD, We HAVE the BEST for the FORD, We have the Ford OWNERS business, we want to keep your business by giving you real ser vice, so come to us with your troubles. , Watch my show window Friday, if you w ant to sec how well prepared we are to take care of you. ' Geo. Goodrum EXPECT RISE II Advance of Bctwnnn $9 nnH $4 Per Thousand Anticipated Outlook is Good KUGENB, Or., Jun. 0. Anticipate lng n rlso of from 2 to ?3 In tho prlco of liimbor, now $10 a thousand, tho Coast Hango Liimbor Company is nooking no now orders, according to C. !:. Ontko, munngor of tho liimbor company's mill nt Mabel, In tho Mo hawk Valloy, east of Kugono. Tho mill will reopon February l. "Tho first of the yoar always marks Hprlng buying In lumber yards, Just as It does for any of tho wholesalers," stated A. c. Dixon, manager of tho iMim-iouy uompany. Ho gays: "I LUMBER MMKET - -"--. i ,- ..w.. Mv Hutu, ..r. jiouar liavo tlllKod With n numlinr nf il.Jmilst nnv .. .i..n.. . . , " roremost Portland lumborinon. luring Mill u'aaI mi... .. . tho week. Thoy aro wntohlnc tlm nr nvni or tlio now year with lntorH. mSOl . "rgo H ' ' Ul rpstorUo of confl ! ,,onco' a'1 "& In the war sltua crops, tho restoration of confl- "on, aro consldorod." I NOUIATi CALHXDAIC" I I WEDNESDAY. I Swedish Lutheran Aid Society i with Mrs. Ollvln K.imn.. hostess. . W. M. C. with Mrs n n Itoss. ' I Bay City and Eastsldo Ladles Aid with Mrs. H. Drlnkloy. Auction Ilrldgo Club with Mrs. ! J. S. Hanson. "? ?'! ... .'" - v. i. uyier, I oung Matrons ! John Kendall. with Mrs. Narcissus Club. Coos Day women'8 Club at I Public Library at S o'clock ! Presbyterian AuxIMa y w,th i Mrs. C. ir u...- Ury wlth TlimtsnAv N- W. Club. NEXT T0 F0RD 0WNERS AND AUT0M0BlLfe DRIVERS OF ALL MAKES AND SIZES. Ford FORD Ford Cutouts with lock .Ford Air Gages Ford Jacks Champion Plugs License Brackets Ford Special Cylinders $2.65 I have a complete stock of FORD parts on at the regular list prices. DOLLAR COMPANY FACES LAWSUIT Ordered to Stop Using Sccley- Anderson Loaging Road $50 Daily Rental K. Stnnloy Dollar, trustco of tho Scoly-Aiulorson Logglne Comnnnv. nf Coijulllo, whlcL wns recently io j. ,. wncoior, of Portland, for 130,750, tho amount of tho first mortgago which ho hold, baa Just beon notified that ho must dis continue tho operation of tho log King rond which tho Dollar Com pany bus been using to tuko out tics. Such 8 tho stntomont of Mr. Whoolor'a attorneys, netim. .... i " OMIi 11- Btructlons from tho ownor. Falling io stop work nt onco, Mr. Dollar - ." .ii ion.ni or JfiU I l''o road, say tho nttornoys. and I I.. ... f ' ory proiiaUlo that n lawsuit against tho Dollar intorests Is now Imminent for tho reason that they "Bod tho road continually while ono i ,.,om, it. Stanley Dollar, has boon appointed trustco for tho Seoly - "" vuiupany. That tho Dollar Innr,.ia eonerul belief. This Is hfised $l- U tOpe?VF Air W4W- J Brent extent on the f...f...... I: iK:1). . r 1J, .1 Z Z 2 !! .aS !? ? o8lbK PrCt'Orty to Mr. Wlinnlnr rm.. .... Jutt dono yesterday. Th Dollar company now has un J IJanunry 15 to redeem. TJn'tlmt Une they Ca ,k0 UI) ,h0 pJ ..- uy air. wheoier ana take cha.go of the company. Holding a second mortgage 'on enteorbAr0r80n Q0my S the "lent Of betwenn 1K nnn . . nun .. . v",vuu una ISO.. brl,.giB out Si ,. "T"' t0r tho .ln your 'n08lr"8' et U o"rate5 ."'" U '8 Ba,d the' thr"gh OVOry a,r pa"8S m !y bo ""i0"1 and thls- l ad; soothand heal tb. ' 'Uy. b0 a scconn reason that thv Inflamed m,.nn.,a mnmbrsn wcuw now seek t'Z" '"1 ine.y i, . "" i,4 roaa. '1,1 'n'. 80Veral weok g . , H(n..l.. i.... '" KO U ,y- pedals $140 25c - $150 75p 75c -75c "i hand at all times 357 CENTRAL AVE. AT THE HOTELS Cllnn.llcr Tlotel. P. h. llurchnltor. Portal JohiiHnti. Mvrlln Point! FWI Hooter, Coslitockton, Ohio; Hi winner, Portland; Mrs. H. t.n North Inlet; L. D. Smith, Cw or; Fred Murry, North BV8-B T.lnt-,1 llntpl. pio SnrnlB, Portland; H'J Bojdj Jlyrtlo Point; W. P. Klnj. m Arnhln l.'ilvL'n rla PnnlpilO! i Smith, Uandon; , GordrJ Point. f' Ht. "iiiiwmiro Htt P .T n Tflniralnv' RMVlltD! ilSJ Pnrln. Portfnhd': It. L. Klrt Ho; W. M. Muoro, Seattle; SnodgniBs, Tolodo; J. K. Portland. IllMt.ll lfllfl. .......v.- ........ ! Prank Porry, Dluo Illdge: Lolamnn. f!nnn Itlvnr: (j. for It nnd wlfo. Port Orford; J. ftl Bon, Cooh niver; Petor llf go; L. II. Oarrott, Myrtle i " An - Mncc pi nnnnn FRul .m A COLD OR CAT? i-i.j Ai ' Wltrt rollof! Your nostrils onon rlKht UP. the sages of your head nro cleat i 'can breathe freely. No WJ lng, snuffling, mucous 4" hoadacho. dryness no stmS breath ut night, your cold 'f is gono, Don't stay stuffed up! small bottle of Kly's Crv1,j from your rlruetrlnt now. AP tie of this frasrant. antlsepl Inflamed mucous membra' yon lnntnnt mllof Rlv's Cr" Is just what cvory cold a""1! ..000 fir the p." Wd f 25' XSihM ,,00n800U,n!' i n in iiafcwmgn I - 4 -i. -