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jRUuHHtSllinNSii StsaSa- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FOUR umnm I?v I COOS BAY TIMES.PIITPU 'Un lull M. C. MAI.OXEY, Editor mill Pub. DAN' i:. MAI.OXEY, Nona Editor Official Pnpor of Coos County Official Paper City of Marshfield. Entered at tlio Postofflco nt Marsh- field, Orogon, for transmission through tliu mnlls ns second-class mall matter. IS IDT HEAVY saiiMu.v itrx ox cooriM.n m:-, (JIXS ItATIIEIt LIGHT i Interesting Stories of I western Oregon, iouth- Co-llpl'Mlt'lO Plllllt llllS Operated An lndopondcnt Ropubllcnn nows pnpor, published cvory evening cx ropt Sumliiy, ami weekly, by Tlio Coos liny Times PuliiUhliiK Co. SUHSCItlPTlOX RATES DAILY. Ono year ?G.00 Per month CO WEEKLY. Ono year $1.50 When paid strictly in mlvnnco the subset Iptlon ptlco of tlio Coo.q Day Times is $G.0O per year or $2.00 for six months. Address nil coinmunlcatlons to COOS HAY DAIIA' TIMES. for Week, 1ml .Vol Full Tlmo Yet on (TltltY COPXTY'S WAY 1 7. The IIANDON, Oi o.. Sept. catch of. sllvoi side's nnd In tin1 Co(itlllu river lias not boon sufficiently Ionic bo far to keep the co-operative cannery riinnlnt; full force, but the plant has been m operation for about a week. Six teen Chinamen and four whito men nro employed at the cannery. Toll- ItiK of the fishing season the linn don Recorder says: 'The inn of fish Is problematical. iPonio years It occitis as early us 'this part of September and some I times not for two or three weeks. I "Tlio fish thus far havo been J !rau!it with rIII nets mid silversiilcs I EUROPEAN WAR ONE ZSSZ 4 YEAR AGO I OUAY Inery Is conducted on a co-operatlyo $$ 1 1,nBfs nml whatever extra price is .,.., t ..... (received from the sale of fish Is re- J '2 I turned to the fishermen when the , ... ,., pack is disposed oL During the Tlio (lerman cruiser Kindcn Isrc- ' " . i imut twn vnni'a ihn lllnrlfnr nna noun to have sunk flvo Urltlsli ' (Special to Tlio Times.) GOLD MUCH, Ore., Sept. 17. They do things differently in Curry chlnooks I county than they do in most other places, and that Is because Curry County Is a different sort of a place. For example, calling witnesses for the grand Jury, and for cases on trial In the Curry County Circuit Court by Haillff Moss Avcrlll was ono of tho most Interesting feat ures of the recent session this term. Mr. Averlll, who acted ns bailiff for the grand Jury, is a popular young man In Hold Beach and Is a highly efficient court official and Is bless ed with one particular qualifica tion wh'ch It appears Is quite nec essary. Actually Called, The calling of a witness who has been summoned is not carried out In the usual way. There is no gum shoo search by a plain clothes on fleer to find the witness. He Is ported ships off the coast of India. In Galicla and East Prussia the Germans and Russians continue their fight 'but fow details nro given out. Tho Urltlsli seled the Holland American steamship Ryndam and took her Into Cork harbor. Tho Urltlsli training ship Klsgard 11 rounders In tho English channel and twenty-one of the crow aro drowned. Tlio ambassador to Germany tel egraphs that tlio German Imperial clinncellor suggested informally that the United Stated undortnko to ollcit from Great Ilrltnln, Franco and Russia u statement of tho terms under which tho allies could make peaco. J really "called." bad and no profits returned to tho Ml. Averlll has tho ability of fishermen, ! making himself heard. Ho, has a Hut this year tho prospects nrojvoco which carries with tho clear better. Tho pack In Alaska is I0,ness 0f a silver bell and when he per cent less than usual and In Pu-, Is In n nurry ha voco nns B0Una get Sound, whore two million fish1 which defied tho pentratlng power nro annually put up, only ono hun- of Ul0 Cnpo Arng0 fog aEimi. died thlrty-flvo thousand were put j Ti,e witnesses who have been sum up this year. iinoncd may find It necessary to wait Tho greotest call this year from Lbout sovorni ,inys ),eforo they are European customers has been for nc0(letli It ,H imposBlblo to stay In the cheaper grades and tho demand tlu! c01irt llouge ,in,B u)I tlmt tmo for these Is goqd, but when tills Ild tllcy nnturally wander about stock Is disposed of tho better grados l)l0 clty or j,erlm,)8 tiow t0 tho must bo called on. 4 'beach. Tho ocean fishing boat has also . Window Useful been given n trial during tho past, Tll0 gnuul Jury l00IU la , tll0 week, but will get moro regular BCCOIld story or tho court Uoll80 nml work from now on. This boat, i .i, r,.. ,,nn la .i,ir,w .i,ini, commands u view of much of tho main district. Bailiff Averlll uses this window to good advantage. When n witness is wanted tho bail- which Is owned by a company In which John Nlelson is Interested rep resents u venture which has not been made to pay as yet, but AT THE HOTELS which has possibilities along with ; ,ff goes (o tho wIlldow nmi mnkefl $ the ups and downs of tho fishing jt 110Wn business. Tho boat Is of a typo Hint has been used successfully on the Sound In days past nnd uses a puiso Botno In tho attompt to cutch salmon in tho open ocean. LI P LDGAL LID Sl.N'DAY OLOSIXd LAW WOULD ri.osi: maxy upsixekkks Cliiuidk'i' Hotel Mrs. V. a. lllndmnrsh, Lakeside; W. L. Iilller, Poitlnnd; Henry Wlp rut, Porllund; F. 11. Waite, Suthor lln; Charles Zimmerman and wire, Powers; Ed Hgo, Seattle; C. J. Johnson, Sonttlo; W. H. Mitchell, Portland; W. R. Atchison. Grants Pass; A. S. Rnnd, Portland; W. 13. Chaso, Powers; F. P. I.eokly, Port laud; S. Whltsett, Haudon; Maud J. Chase, Coqullle. St. Iiiiviicu Hotel V. L. Smith. Eugene; S. M. Kaughton, Handoii; S. Gordon, linn don; H. Congdon, Gresham; Mrs. W. C. Morgan, Coos River: Eunice Kennedy, Salem; Frank Thoiwen. Coos River; Robert Ulxby, Rose burg, HIiiik'o Hotel Alfred Jewell, Isthmus Inlet; ChnrleH Friclc, Powers; John Wilson. Powers; TIiom. VIkiu-h, Portland; Clinrles V. Scot!, Ctuiullle; .lordiiu Schiipors, Allegany; K. H. Webster, Handon; W. 13. Perry, McKluloy. l,lo.(l Hotel Miss Evelyn .lusteii, Cooston; Mr. nnd Mrs. It. Dow, t'ouiilllo; II. Chnse, itoseburg; William ,larIs, Hot n '"'t,::., ,;..:: ':::; "".:..: .iii.t. ovo ,. ,..t 1.0 wi.(, cjoys vuj i nmvH nuj j iiivaiii' i uviuiii "John Smith" will bo heard in clear, distinct tones which carry down to tho surf and hack tq the foothillB. If the wanted witness is within hearing distance lie ans wers at onco the summons. If no one appears the word is (passed on down the public street to the limits of tho city. If somo friend knows that John at that particular moment Is playing pitch In tho cigar store he Informs John and tho gamo breaks up. Waited on Harbor Sometimes the word must bo car ried to remote corners. Col. H. K. Lnwson, former warden of tho state penitentiary, was soon to bo needed ns n witness and someone was sent by a lawyer to find him. Tho Col onel was discovered In the barber shop located on the flats below tho city. When tho lawyer called for the Colonel tho bailiff followed the usual custom. "Colonel Lawson" ho snug out In a. voice which could qulto reach the barber shop. Hut the witness did not appear. It was then shouted from one comer to a man in front of tho court house that tho Colonel was In the barber shop and had only one sldo of his face shaved and could not come un til tho othor sldo was shaved. This was repeated to the bailiff at tho window and under tho unusual cir cumstances tho lawyer could only await the barber's pleasure. Much Hiislness Up Curry County covering a largo territory It is difficult to reach all tho witnesses. When tho court called for cases to bo tried by Jury the attorney in ono Bald one of the parties had gone up the river nnd the case must go over. In unothcr the chief witness had gono to tho mountains to hunt deer, and for var ious reasons a number of cases went over until tho next term. But nt that there was a largo amount of business transacted at this term of court and tho offi cials disposed of matters in hand with dispatch and efficiency. News of North Beiradl Allocs Theaters to SI iiy Open Hut Would Close Clunr Stores Mny Not Knfoii'o it Hero Dr. and Mrs. I. II, Hnrtlo lcavo today for Los Angeles, where they will bo guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Coko and other relatives and will nlso seo tho San Francisco nnd tho San Diego expositions. They will travel In their car nnd will likely camp out part of tho time. Mrs. G. W. Shute and brother, Fred Gnffucy, and nephew, Raymond Richards, of Portland, Imvo arrived l to visit .Mrs. Sliuto's pnreuts, Mr. ami Mrs. A. Gnffney nnd other rel atives. Mrs. Shute whs formerly Miss Kthol Gnffney. C. F. Grove, who bus been In Portlnud receiving medical incut, bus returned home. feeling finite well now. Mrs. Anthony litis taken tho J. ft 1111 tnAiitlntf linitun rtti Qli ntiii rt n iitvmiii-i l'itnnntH wipntoil III Al ru ITllt Kven ns tlio tippler is advised to Iron nnd will havo tho place open Tor ! purchase his "tlpplo" on Saturday gnosis In a row days. X0 ACTION" TAKIJN" As tho law is nn old ono which has never been ob served thero will bo no en I'oiToiuont hero unless com plaint Is mnde, which Is not likely. S. W. Noah has filed an offer of $7500 for tho William Gamble homestead on Ken tuck Inlet. The offer was filed with tho administra tor, but It Is understood there will bo objections and that tho property will probably not go for that price. II. C. Wray has decided to open a ground-floor offlco nt tho Pahico Hotel. A stpro room on tho first floor will bo used for that purposo nnd will bo fitted ns n regular hotel office nnd uicoly furnished. Tho suit of L. C. Woygand against Dr. irn H. Hnrtlo for a personal In Jury will not bo tried at this term of court on account oof the Illness trcnt-lnr nnn nf tln Inwvnrn. Tlin nlnlntlfr Ho is claimed damages for being injured whon tho doctor was making a hur ry call to attend a drowning man. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Mnndlgo havo returned from a month's auto trip, having visited tho exposition at San Francisco and also Portland. Gioss, Myrtle Point; .1. O. Up, Mr tlu Point. AVIATOR FAM.S (Special to The Times) ROSI3HHRG, Ore., Sept. t7. It wan iiecoKtuiry to eliminate tho iiroul' tllKhts from tlio piomnin of Hip conn-, t fair week as aviator U C. Harluj while in his iiiiiiliiue tell l.'D I eel and the muchliie was duumKod m tlmt It must uiikh i'ko it'll. ili'h. PlttBliurg stoglo or n Hull Durham "baud rolled" ptirclmso. Ills supply the nlksbt bororo Sunday, according to tlio decision handed down by the Supremo Court us told lu The Times. AtcordliiB to fuither details tho law would closo oen cigar More, gro- .... ....,.,... ... ...! I coiy, oowiiiijj ano, uiiumi nimii ""u c'oinpnny elgar stoio in mo siaie. .now iho local dealers tear that they aie liable to he dragged within the palp of the law becausp they kept open on Sun- ". , , , .... .1 ...,i ho had stolen olothlng from nn apart Tho decision (nine in the well, . ,. ... . Gvot OreEoim AMUNY Tho Jury u tho case of P. L, I.lttlu suing tho Jacobscn-Hado for $19,000 failed to ag ree aflor being out all night. PORTLAND William Hondell, a lirnuinn on the steamer Harvest Queen, when arrested conresscd that i known test case of tlio stuto versus, Leigh Nlcholl. proprietor of tho Club mont and had given It to Ills wife to wear. MHKBtBMKl There are other good cigarettes In (act, some other clgaretto may Juut happen to rat YOUR pmtlcular tasto bet ter than Patimas. That isn't sttangt, In spito of Patinm's onotmouo popu larity. A fuw nton like a far 6ttongcr and lwavlor cig ictto than Patiiuas. Dut if you would llko SHNSIBLK clgatelte cool nnd friendly to your thtoat nnd tongus nnd without any "moan foellng" after a lonf? day'osmokltic you ehoulJ try Fatlmas. Fntlmas nto tho most SEN SIULli ugarattea you can smoke, Viovo this for yoursulf today. Cigar stole in Riigenp and the ac tion was brought by District Attor ne Dover, of I.uno county. Tho law un old ono and was on- ASTORIA Fishermen on tho Col umbia threaten to bring activities to a standstill Immediately If better pi ices demanded aro not given. acted In ISO 1. aniuiuled In 1M55 and ( SAI.13M II. 13. Dickson has beon lu It'oil and has of late ems beon named by the State l.aud Hoard as on tho books without enforcement. Us attorney In Union county. sue About nine years ngo Portland at- reeding C. R. Kbcihart. tempted to make nn enforcement but , KOSfCnURG Hlsliop W. R. Urn after closing the pool rooms for n bnth expressed the belief while hero couple of Sundays lot It go. Hit- that next enr Hip M. H. church and none then made the next move of a 'the M. 13. church South, would coin few months nun. Tho case was won bine not ear. by the slate In the Ju&tlco and thoj HOOD RIV13R An additional circuit courts nud thon takon into 'charge has been filed against Attor the Supreme Court whero It won ney S. W. Stark lu tho dlsbnrmonc again, I proceedings which were started lu the law tho provision Is uindo' against him. that it will not apply to theatres,! M13DFOHD Georgo Rurnuin has drug stores, doctor'i shops, under- left for Crescent City to soarch for HAKI3R Interest Is growing lu tho plan to build a hard siirfnco road rrom linker to tho Panhandle sec tion. P13XDLI3TOX--TI10 public schools of Pendleton when they opened had tho largest attendance of any prev ious year, th3 total enrollment of 10111, which Is 30 moro than tho first dny last year. SALEM A petition signed by 22." persons of Rosoburg wi)j (sent to (iovernor Withycombe nsklng Hint W. W. l3ldcr, who ho removed from the office of commandant of tho old soldlors' homo, bo retained, F01M3ST GROV13 Dr. Charles nines has been elected president of the Forest Virovo free public library. HAK13R 'The first snowfall of the season is recorded, n few Inches of snow falling in the foothills near to the city. MHDFORD T. J. Gardner, of tho Medford Poultry and Egg Co., lias purchased ono of tho prlzo orchard tracts of tho neighborhood from Dr. J. M. Andrews. FPU EST GROVE The enrollment at the M'hools shows that niiite a v taking establishments, livery stables,, his father. W. S. Harniim, former targe number of young peoplo who butcher and baker shops. In the owner or the famous Roeuo RIvor decision an oncuio U male allowing. Valley Railroad company which was J the theatres to keep open on tho, recently sold, no word having boon igiouudw that tliey "afford mental ll. received from tho elder Huriuim. (ouduclNP to ioln.ut!oii "?AHP IMA X. m ,lliG Turkish Blend Ggniette ZU tor Jfty will later bo pupils nro still working in the hop fields. EUGENE The tuition fee charged peoplo who live in tho country who erlon (ouduclNO to iola.utloii PENDLETON -Henry Hauingurd- want to send tholr children to tho and rest." nor retired In apparent ported health !grado schools of tho city, Is declared How uxor It Is bollovod that no nt hit. homo and wns found dead In by many to bo too much, attempt will bo made in Mnrshfleldjhls bod next uiorn'ng, his ago being) PORTLAND Tho baltk reserves to entoice the law made at a tlnu: 73 .xeuis. of Portland havo increased by $2,- Orecon tlrsj b.vonie n state nnd STORI- xxlld car of logs nt ' 235,080 during tho nuarler ending the WeMern Cooperapo C'ompanv with the last call for a statement. it;tll out of keeping xvlth present d IX leiltluunt Noith Hnd ilrir store men snx fi will im pu nitentbn to It. " iamp caused tho death nf Mike Rad-j ROSEHURG Elijah Winston, n Hut' and the InJurv of txvo other pioneer gardener of this vicinity, xxor'vincn, died at his home, aged SI years. WMtM TtW..1i.j''V(tiiJB Jemingtofi'lIMC Rifles and Cartridges for Real .22 Sport IN the .11 caliber ns in Hie high-power arms, your shrewd sportsman selects his rille nnd cartridges for rcxullx. And xvhoa you stnrt to bo critical, there s no where to Mop short of Urminahw-V W . Made In dilute i-Uot modd -In Slide-Action modtli. ultti the fnmuiii Kemlnnton-t'MC iwlld liteech nnd now. theAiitoloullnK mixlel lliat SMtnifuU handlti 16 Ktmtnglon .UloloatUnt nm.firt rnrltiJees nilhoulriloadint. 1'orrral .'.'2 .pott, set Juur rille and caittldgeif torn ilia dealer who display! tlie IttJUMMarkofRtmhiton-UML. Sold by your homo tlcnlor nnd C4S other 1 en dint! merchants in Oregon jriA -V'-z -- --C- . ..... .11.. -....!.!. -. jrtfP'r5Sy'5V -VVAJ57 Heminglon Aims-union lucumc unnun w. Ef-C?5Vif-Sw TwV '! WoolworiuuuiiuinB ujjur0uw.j .." ..,.,, The Gunnery "Everything for Outdoors" 153 Front St., Marshfield-Phone 34-J i-oai m - Dr" Usw : '"' "o H.T.J, t J- M. Wright llttlm...- PU.1 . aWf,nJBN DrJj-M.Shaw "J". -nr nnd ,,,. aiiAssEa 1? VI1 nn. maW;. I'D'Slc on ...I . ttiono 330J, Benjamin OstUnd AHClIlTEo;,'l! Offices, 206 IrTlnite-1 H. G. Butler CIVII, EXmT Room 304 Coke Bid,. Z J B ro liu W. G. Chandler AltClIITECT Itooma 301 nna JOl.Ctln Marritleld, 0r(m, NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. ' Stoanisblp SANTA CLARA sails for SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA) Tl'IWDAV, .SKI'T. HIST. Steamslilp F. A. KILBURN Sails for PORTLAND vi:i)i:si)AY, siii'T. uaxn For fuither Information nco W. K. KTUIIU, AKcnt SMITH TK'II.MINAI, DOCK riiono i:iu i:quiiii-:i) with wiukiiUSS Steamship Breakwater AIAVAYS OX TI.MM. SAILS FI10M SIAUSIIKIKIil) DUIIIXO SEPTK.MIIKH, AS FOI, LOWS: Septcinlior ao, nt JO n. m. SAILS KKO.U 1'OIITiaXl) AT H A. 31. KVIIKY TIIUJtSDAY KX VKVV SU1T. Kl. Phono 83-J. H. J. MOIIH, Agent. inter-Ocean Transportation Co. STEAMER WESTERNER SAILS WOM SAX FItAXCISCO FOll COOS II AY Fill DAY, SIJI'TK.MIlini 17TII, AT 1. 31. ' FREIGHT SERVICE ONLY San Francisco Office, (100 Fife HiiUiIIiik, nml l'lor Number 2,1 Coos Bay Agent, C. F. McGEORGE, Phone 44 Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast work the Dredge "Seattle" the most powerful, host equipped nnd most thoroughly modem twenty-Juoh hydraullo dredgo In Pacific w'ater Coos Bay office, Marshfield, Oregon. Main office, Seattle, Washington. Abstracts FOK RELIABLE AI1STIUOTS OF TITLE ANIJ INFUK&IATION AllOUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MA118IIFIELD AND COQUILLti CITY, OREGON GENERAL AGENTS, EASTSIHE AXI) SEXGSHAOKEN'S ADDITION AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LANDM HENRY SENGSTACKEN, MANAGER GRAVEL' We are now prepared to furnish GRAVEL in any quantities from pilo iu our yard or in carload lots, at following prlcea: From pllo on ground, 2.?5 per yard. canoad lots, taken from care, $2.00 per yard. Retail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfgi Co. Opposite Post-Office. Phone iOO. Wm. S. Turnen AltCIIITEfil Marihflelj.Onro, AUTO STAGE 8CHOtlj bentcmbtr. His To Portland vl llortiiciii Lcavo Marshfield ui J uny 17 );, Saturday 18 im Sunday 19 1!H Monday 20 m Tuesday 21 Wodnesday 22 ..u Thuraday 23 jj' Friday 24 ( Saturday 2C i Sunday 20 . Monday 27 Tuosday 28 Wodnesday 29 Il Thursday 30 ...ID Lcavo Gardiner OntEotili (On trips Icarlnc MinSMi 8 a. in., you should Ettif s.i in o day,) TIME TAME WILLAMETTE l'ACfflOII OAR Ilctu cen Mnrslif IfU md Ei I)4llf. Lcavo Marshfiold , 7:10 a.m. ' 7:50 a.m. 8:G0 a.m. 9:50 a.n. 10:50 a.m. 12:05 p.m. 1:20 p.m. 2:15 p.m. 3.10 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4: CO p.m. C:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m. 7:25 p.m. 8:20 p.m. 9:15 p.m. II W HI ill IU. II; ID llll Ill l IS! Uli 191 in s MarshfieW Auto Stage IiCftVO Owl l'linnu7 MnrtJiriold A.M. 7:00 0:0 fl Ml P.M. liOO rj.no nnntlli MAnSIIFIKl-u-" STAGE T1MH8CBBJ Schedule nna& w with honts to iw: MjTtle Point, WW' Vo del7- FarerrouiMl.neMc BlB!eW'i2 Will furnUi -rttJ . . j. or extra trips u., chartsr cars. I7n IMIHJ '""V'j 9!) tSnVe; r i,fiid.!forlli il ow,,a IJH9 , Cars every tm Slough once'i 11a. ni. '" GOI1ST & Wy - - TJavTFhe? Se1 YWWJ