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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1915)
raMiaea THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1915 EVEMlMG EDITION. TWd Kl S'tM'Xi'JUMnuCA.tf. -M fcUaU fr'.J J! v-" m HDWCK IS I'GINCIL GDMPLETE'TELLS OF WRECK i a FoiuiKii ritu:.vi OK FKH CHKST.NTT OX 1I.TTM:KIKM v. 1-. wal.kkh takcs pi.ack of haim:y with kastsidk iuis MISS FA1.KXKH, SdtVIVOIt OK CliAKKMOXT lXTHHVIHWKI) tfcnrce Four Kcet High, Dr. (I. (5. Xnsinltli Ih I.lcutciuttit Colonel nnd Flnjs an Important Part. How a Utile hunchback ccnrcely rnorc than four feet in height, has made a name for himself on the battlefields of Europe Is the story being told here by Fred Chestnut ft former co-worker of Dr. 0. G. Na smlth, the roan In question. From birth n hunchback the lit tle man made up with a development of mind what he lacked in stature He secured Tils degree ns doctor of medicine and thon of philosophy In Canadian universities and then made a speciality of sanitary work. It was while engineer in charge of the Ontario Board of Health experimen tal plant that Mr. Chestnut became acquainted with Dr. Nasmlth. I On the outbrenk of the war the little man, undeterred, took charge ; of tho sanitation of the assembling camp near Quebec. Ho went to Europe with the first contingent from Canada as a Lieutenant Col onel and has been engaged in path ological nnd bacteriological work slnco then In connection with the Red Cross. Chlorlno gas, used by the Ger mans In their attnek on thu Cana dian troops at tho battle of Vprcs, was not new to Dr. .Nnsmitii, who had long used this sort of gas In purifying tho Toronto water supply. Mr. Chestnut has received an ac count of this smoke nnd its effect on tho soldiers, written by Dr. Nn smlth, who was an eye witness of the greatest struggle of tho -Western front In the European war. In speaking of tho bcciio the. doc tor says: "Thon soino Xounvos np poarcd, running, turning, shooting, running back again, and as thoy passed, they seemed to wonder how wo stootd calmly thero smoking cig arettes. And they nil showed us their chests, saying Toltrlnc! 1'olt rlno' (client! chest!) meaning they could not breathe. "Wo picked up n few of them who .woro wounded nnd carried thorn to I Said to l'nuir Cwton linprww- menu nnd Entire Council Xow ItclicwM I'niuilminis Eastslde's list of councllmen is now complete. Mayor Keating last evening appointed W. L. Walker of Cooston, to the place left vacant throuch the resignation of former j I mean that the entire council now stands unanimously for the $13.000 ' of street Improt emails proposed this summer for Cooston. I About the appointment of the sixth ' member of the body much interest I has been centered. It was known i that there had been a protest entered ngainst the street worn, uniy me vote of nil six coiincllmen could over come the opposition, It was stated. Mayor Keating first considered the name of U (5. Mocks, of Cooston. It was said that ho was opposed to tho t ..Aii.ia 1....... improvi'iiii'iu. iv jiuiiuuu wan rni;u- latcd among tho Cooston residents Sji)s She Ha" Hecn '" l"K'r i Drowning Twlro lleforo This Occasion ! PORTLAND, Ore., May 2C. Miss! Olivette Falkner who came here nf tor being rescued from the steamer Clnremont at Coos Uny nnd whoso pltture appears In tho Portland pn- be Impnssablc most of the year. They bullovu thnt planking there would not he ndvlnablo nnd would Ibooii wear out. Tho only way out, i they stated, would bo by hard-stir- fnrlng the street. Tho Council nt Its next meeting may ninko pinna for tho hard sur facing of the nveiuto this summer nnd during tho full. Tho work of the Wnrren Con struction Company has been greutl.v delayed on account of the i ulna. MHDO MS I I Councilman Halley. This Is taken to pers in speaking of tho wreck said: I "I was luckly, Mints nil. I have been In troublo of this kind before. 'The first timo was at Monterey, Cnl. whllo watching the furies of a win ter norm. "The cecond timo was at Cohtissott bench, when caught in an undertow nnd washed a long way to sen before I drifted in again." "1 got wet, but Mien thnt was no thing. I didn't get nny water In my mouth, nnd beyond being u trifle chilled for a few mlnutets, I wua al right." Alfred Hart who was also on tho SECURES AX EXPERT EJixt Cla.'H I'pliolstcier Coining Local Factory to "Tho "Woven Wlro Mattress and nnd I was washed from u rock '"-'..mug i ... nave a nrm cmss ..i- liolstercr coming on tlio .Nairn sinim. (lie has been sent up hero by llulse- I! rnd ford Co., of San Francisco at the request of W. E. Duug.iti, whom tbe.v nre loaning Mils nmti for three months. Hampton of Tnpnstiy, Val our ote. will bo furnished upon np-lof tho attorneys appeared. 'I lip jur- nllentlon and a representative will ora were excused until today. call ut uny time to figure with you. Call Phono liifij. Auto work it specialty. Culling; cm its printed ut office. I'lio Times and this was brought back to Mayor Kent It?. U Is said he knew the council would not ratify the appoint ment and so the nnme of W. L. Walk er was substituted. The only thing Mint can now delay the street work In Cooston, It has been stated, is tho filing of a suit to enjoin tho city. This will delay mat ters for n time, should It be done. Grades on F nnd on Seventh street In Cooston were established by the council Inst night. These were sub mitted by City Engineer Cuthcart. .Notices of the Intended street work will probably be posted at thu next meeting of thu council. Clnremont nnd accompanied Miss Fullmer to Portland praises Cnpt. Uonson, master of the wrecked vessel. lluvo your programs Tlio Times office. printed ut liivllnllniw printed ut The 'Pines ofllce. Times want nds bring results. Times want nds bring results. UMMmnVHHM limMMIMM m 0 PIG Myrtle Point Athletes B I ES NORTH REND CITY DADS TO PAVE VIRGINIA AVENUE PASSES CLARE.MONT FAST (JOINO TO PIECES. Siij-n Wieck Laying at Right Ang les to Jetty Kllburn Iawcs for Eureka and San Francisco From Portlnnd tho steamship F. A. Rids Aio Called for (iiadlng, to bo Opened .luno 8 Say Planking Would not 1)0 Satisfactory Hnrd surface ImprovomonC to tho value of nt lenst J20.000 wore nu thoiized by tho North Ilend city fnthcra Inst ovonlng nt tholr regular meeting when Englneor Knvnuaugh wiih instructed to draw up plans nnd specifications for tho hnrd surfacing of Virginia avenue. Hlds for tho grading of Virglnln nvenue between Pony Inlot nnd the city dock were cnlled for by tho city fathers. Theso will bo opened nt their meeting of Juno 8 and the nn nmbulanco through Ypres. Hut Kllburn arlved In this morning with I wor,c commenced immediately thore- tho Germans had begun tho bom- frolght and passengers, leaving out'nflcr' ,n order to havo it all com bardmont of Mils town nnd snolls f nt 2 p. m. for Eurokn nnd San Fran- P'otccl In tho summor months. This woro pouring on it and mado tho clsco. Tho Kllburn was late In leav-! work ls expected to cost un crossing rnthor dangerous. Wo ' Ing for Portland on Saturday after-' Proximately $10,000. passed safoly through, but tho cries noon because- Captain McClelland J Tl,c "r'l surfacing of Virginia of a woman woro simply awful. Tho took tho ship down tho bay when tho wna thoroughly discussed by tho first nows came that tho Clarcmont Councllmen. Thoy decided Mint i was ashore. ' without planking tho street would Those arriving hero from Port-'00 pir.ctlcnlly vnluoless as It would ISrHruuk JflKl ilff Lfll lRr J4HEJL fiolw MYHTM? POINT HAS KETHALL TEAM Stnndlng, loft to right--Floyd W Iniberly. ler, John nail, Elton Spires; Seated - Ervlu Spires, captain. too .Myrtle roint uign school has ketbnll tenm. Chester Adams, Harry Mil Ilarklow, manager; Roy number of shells which hnd been hot that day must bo tremondous." JUNE II) in TO PORTLAND VIA FLORENCE Auto Stage Schedule Xcavo Mnrshflohl ami Florence Tuesday 1 C.00 n.m. Wednesday 2 0:00 n.m. Thursdny 'i ...... 0:00 a.m. Friday 4 C:1C a. in. Saturday C J:00 a.m. Sunday C 10:00 a.m. Monday 7 11:00 a.m. Tuosday 8 12:00 m. Wednesday 0 ::30 a.m. Thursday 10 3:30 a.m. Friday 11 1:00 a.m. Saturdny 12 ;30 a.m. 8unday 13 G:00 n.m. Monday 14 5:00 a.m. Tuesday 1G ...... G:00 n.m. Wednesday 1C .... r:00 a.m. Thursday 17 5:00 a.m. Friday 18 fi:00 n.m. Saturdny 10 c:oo n.m, Sunday 20 7:00 a.m. Monday 21 f:00 a.m. Tuesday 22 10:00 n.m. Wednesday 23 ...ll:00n.m. Thursday 24 j.-.-to a.m. Friday 25 ;t: oil a.m. Saturday 20 3:30 a.m. Sunday 27 4:30 a.m. Monday 28 5:00 a.m. Tuesday 29 5:00 a.m. Wednesday 30 .... 5:00 a.m. tho Dictum (if lvlllr.li is given anpve, Has made a good ro eord They had a somewhat hard nil rpr a timo but worked up a good te am and iok second place I , Hauling u tho county teams. The twirl, of tl. i.i.etl.all team 1 as ad iteil much w tho Interest of tho high school at MjrHn Point in 1 has bee, Plnyms hnVcw figured In oil,.; lines W :S?& Z fr playoia have nlsc figured in other lines of athletic work on tho t lnnd wcro: W. McCnblo, S. Somatn, !'. Fell, C. Smith. W. Edam. J. Swan- ton, C. Mlnick, Mrs. Wako, II. Kostl and wife, C. Fnrnum, Loulso Rohan, Mrs. D. Rhodes, Mrs. Lnndhng, R. Hall, C. Domborg, E. Nelson, C. S. Cunningham, W. Pullon, L. Ilcnton, Mrs. II. Iloone, Dorothy Doone, D. -McWudo, Snmuols, .Mrs. W. Sam uels, C. Robber. Those leaving for the South woro It. M. Keller, L. Curtis, W. L. Menus, F. Dean, E. E, Grunt, I). I.' McGee, Captain llenson, I.oula Lo-' ban, Mrs. Loban, William Greer, j E. E. ThonuiH, Edward Larson, II., Cedro, Fred Holm, J. Dave, F. Holies, A. Larson, Paul lllreh, Louis Dlmlch, Daniel Stanlch, A. DomugnnJ h. uoynoids, c. Anderson, JHko Mn rlah and 15 In tho steerage. n . ; t WATERFRONT NEWS X 3 ' J - i ; Captain Rmi.h canio up Inst night with the Stnudard that had a narrow . escape- from locking on tho bar near i , tho wreck of the Cluremuiit. Cap- : tain Edwards, who was down thero J at the timo Hinted that with the Stan- Jdard rolling in tho tiough It was poh-1 i Hlblo to see her entire keel. Coming in from San Fnuiolhco and EuioUa the steaniHlilp Santa , ( ltirii Is expected tomorrow luorulng through, .on her way to Portland. before I When she leaves out on Sundav for Autos aro now running Oh trips leaving Mnrnhflold 7:00 n. in. you Hhould niako Port-! tho south tho Nairn .Smith Is opoctod land same day. ( to go ,iw to Han Francisco mid i i i .. ..; r ; iilso to San 'Pedro She is expected in tomorrow morning. THE SATISFIED CUSTOMER Every Htorokeepor kno'-a thnt the best advertisement ho can havu Is u satisfied oiiHtomor. For that reason tho mod ern merchant frowiiH on tho prnctlcu of substitution. When a customer soes an article advertised In Thu Times nnd calls for It by namo, (ho alert storekeeper will bo ready to provide it Indeed, the more up-to-the mlnuto retailers, co-oj-erate directly with roputbl manufacturers, and when thu letter's advertising npponrs in The Times they show the toods In the window. tlmw Want Ads for fejult?, 4 4 i Kr BbbSs RVING CUNMIN0S whopiV OPPOSITE LOTTIE PICKPORO IN "inumi l-KOMTIIESKt THE Have you 'fltlOT tried The Times' want Has Your Husband an Efficient Business Partner Home-making. is a business enterprise in which two human fac tors figure, sharing equally the work and the responsibilities The husband, generally the income-earner; the wife, generally the income-manager-these two constitute the business firm, and the su es of the home enterprise often hinges upon ability of the income-manage quite as much as upon the ability of the income-earner m'md(Jei The wife is her husband's business partner. Upon her efficiency in managements depends, usually, the ma terial prosperity of the partnership. y' ma n2rtemnSVnJ!lS' J !i ls, S?0(,Pte? as 1 natural that the hush ...-..,.. ,,IV1UI lllll, uuvuiu juu ciuiiuy a spec a Know et op nf tho work he does No small phase of his work is too insgSant to caH for special studv. He must npvnr ho fn h..cw" ': Ti "". " J ?a" -j iu lucuii it nuw laci if that fact has anv ocarina unnn his wnrw In spending the income, a task which offers so many oDoortuni tes for improvidence and costly blunders, only the wises : of w It have come to realize that efficiency is re ulred-that knowlarinp S? values, familiarity with local stores, with prices wi h sgS n in tn,?f dencies in trade, are a part of her bus ne Kulomen b, tGn' lZS rES'E ! J? of work and thinking to earn should hn umrti, o, m,:.. ::.::. ".,wi ui .vvu,, ti"1 " umi OUIIIU llllim I il 111 Sn P VWICO n nnn mn ., 1 i. ' Tho store advertisements are da y d oa o o 'n S ,i homo businoss partner. Tliov constitute VS 11' .1 e,.? a'-at ttXi& specifically and profitably to he? a k of rnainS tiS T e dev,J not something aside from hoVisewS J ttTPSSJS imt, I Tho timn htrh olm rJn..i.. i..V... ' ..' .. . if ;:.. ":J"'-J uJ u?vu.lBS ?ll,ynn we "ads" is time rinvntori lie home. It is ffiMitt Profit by The Coos Bay T linos' store advertisements; yrtle Point School V, m IIoum1 !ji7ri III Suit Apilnsl TriiM. pir .Mill Co. , Tho case of Miudindo npnlnst tho Prosper Mill Co. wns decided In ttio rlirtilt ooiirt youtcnlny. Muohndo hnd n tnii't of laud udJolnliiK whoro Ior- KitiK wns boliiK done for tho Pros per Company nnd It wns clnlinod thnt tho mill company hud gotten over on his land and hnd tnkon soino of his timber. Theto wns n strip of stnndliiK tluiher nlong the oiIbo of the Mnelindo hind which hnd not been lDKgcd off and this hnd been tuKon by mistake. Tho dispute wiih ut tho ninniit duo Muchudo. The Jury allowed hint $71', half of what ho naked for. Yesterday on account of tho ab sence of lawyers at court .Indue Coko threatened to adjourn but later moiiic-, .ll'Xinu i i,s Hack low Chester Aduiiis, Art h u u , ,4 tiler, .lunniiii liuyes. i.oia (recno, c; , .t, heilH, llnyel Ne.il, draco Siiniiiit'illn Class fluwer lied rnHo; Clnss himIi,, colors- lllui' and tlold. It'll; ,f; "'Slier Thing," SOIMIOMOIti: ( l.vss Top row. lot to rlRhl Hltnu Hplr... i iru,K(, ttu. pinv,nn, . Chester Hoot: Middle row tlltuhs Ki ini I h Qmns T,W1BH Helen blinker Mary Simtlb. '"vi'avla, Myrtle HtriuJ W iwtGM&k VV'Vf kvfrffiH VltKSIIMW ( l.SS Top row- fioldlo Michael. i;iu (1 recno. h tor Stephens, Mlsi Mot Ueautoi'd Mil r 'bid l.uitir'l. 1 . r. n.i'm. Middertw IntSttsco Iln. Nola Ho rmond, Cloroaco Hall. Dw v Kin?, Hazel Lee, Harry Sti-ward: Hoitum row IHzel Wad', K,i it l.u.rencoMnchado.Ufj (iiierln. Ilnrol I Courley. Lul.i lt.iy. Triciinis' tuximvs u,ss n . Pim Left to rl-iht Xtlla Huninii rlln. 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