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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1915)
. a FOUR "Vr0 "D A W T'TWfl"CC'i t of the orlJ ' uu,r examining UUUJ DA I JL li.YlL;O0U, M. O. MALONKY, Editor nnd Pub MALaNKV, New". Kdlior.ena of a telceopo when .he s look- DAN Official Official Paper of Vapcr City Coos Oonntj of Marshflold. Entered at the Postotflco at Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission tlitauch tho malls as second-class mntl matter. An Independent Republican news cPeTsunPd'abranu SSlr'. ""The world contain, some t.resome The Ooos liny Times Publlslilng Co.' men. , And I met one of them today: SUUSCRIPTION RATES DAILY. Ono rear JO. 00 Per month CO ' WEEKLY. Ono year $1.50 . when paid strictly in nuvanco tuo subsnlptlon ptlco of the Coos Day Times is JG.OO pur year or $2. GO for six months. Addresi all communications to COOS WAY DAILY TIMES. 4 f tbey want to be ordered around day 1 ,-..r,r.r-..i in.n ntir I ' nnd night, and other men get mar- X EUROPEAN WAR ONE tried. J YEAR AGO TODAY t SEPT. 2:1, 1M. The battle of tho Alsne continues without decisive result, the enemies are often fighting each other breast to breaBt. ' The town of Solssons has been furiously bombarded by the Germans for ten days. ' A German cruiser nnd two torpedo! boats are reported sunk In tho Bal tic Sea by tho HUBslan cruiser Ilayan. The Montenegrins nnd n Froncn fleet nro prepared to open an ener getic bombardment on the forts and harbor of tho Dalmatla, Tho Sorblnns have recaptured Ltubovla after violent fighting and heavy lossos on both sides. Wlslok, a town on tho Hungarian border has hoon occupied by tho Russians. It Is stated nt Borlln that tho II us. fllan losses in the bnttlo near Tann onborg wero 92,000 men captured and 1C0, 000 in on killed. SOME STRANGE LAWS THE revival of tho Oregon Sun day closing law directs at tention to tho fact thnt legis lators who would regulnto tho most minute and personal affairs or thu peoplo, can get now ideas from tho laws of Connecticut in yo oldon times. Hero aro soma of them: "No dissenter from tho essential worship- of this dominion shall ho al lowed a voto for electing of magis trate or nny officer. "No food or lodging shall bo of fered to a heretic. "No one shall travel, cook victuals, niako beds, swoop house, cut hair or Blinvo on tho Sabbath day. "No ono Bhull kiss his or her children on tho Sabbath or fast ing clay. "No ono Hlittll eat nilnco pies, 'dance, piny cards or play any In strument of-music except tho drum, ti umpet or Juwsharp. "No man shall court a maid ill's person or by lottor, without obtain ing tho consent of hor parents. Flvo pounds ponalty for tho first offonse, ten pounds for socond offonse, and for third offonse, Imprisonment dur ing tho pleasure of tho court.' t WITH THE TOAST t t AND THE TEA t $$ ' . . tH GOOD EVKXIXG IlnpptueBs of a man In this life docs not consist In the absence, hnt In tho nias tory, of his passions. Ten nyson. , l RING THE PROSPERITY UKLLS I. Don't you bo Hhoiitiu' yor sorrow, Slghln' jour mournful farewolls; Llght'll ho slilnln' tomorrow Ring tho Prosperity bolls. Valleys an' mountains Show clear-flowlu' fountains Ring tho Prosperity bells! 11. Joy o' the fluids) an' tho meadows, Sllonco the gloom-glvln' knells; Vp from the night In the glow of the light Ring the Prosperity bulls! Glvo your sorrow Tho light o' tomoriow Ring tho Prosperity liolln' F, L. Stanton Love Is something that will niftko'T."'" V"!,,,T f I,orl,u'M'- ,uul A,,Tlio boys scratched their heads and . n Coos Bay girl give up a 10 po sition for a $ I num. There wouldn't bo much noUo In tho world If men talked as seldom ns they pray. WJinn vnn .iri tn boost a Coos nav man the other follows yawn and beat it. But when you btnrt to kuock a man tho crowd can't hear enough of it. DAILY ADVICE Bo good to your mother, boy. Tho I THE COOS faults with nilcroscopi-s But i your mother iooks tnroiign me m II K in .von i iiiuiiB, In pome Coos liny homes father never sofa n tnltlo nnpkln unless mother happens to have company to dinner. YOr KXOW Til KM They alwnys do their tnlklng when They haven't anything to sny. noo hoo; i , i..t Of course my son, you vo often heard It said the owl's a wise old bird. lie Is a wise bird, that s true: He always seems to know who's who. i Some men Join the army when ' THE QI'IET OltSKHVKR SAYS j "After you have lived, n one for awhile you discover thnt It Is almost as dangerous to raise your voice In a flat us it is to raise children In one." When you realize that all womon nrc bargain fiends you arc not sur prised when you get n look at the men they marry. A Coos nay man can keep his wife awako with his snoring, but ho can't convlnco her that he Is tho big nolso around their house. If all human pests were compelled to wear labels you imagine that ev ery man In town but yourself would bo labeled. Hut the chances are that you would bo tho very first pnrty the pest catchers would tag. You never hear of a Juno bride groom. Tint a Juno or two later you will seo a sheepish looking lad pushing a baby buggy along tho street, and that's him. $ 1 AT THE HOTELS t $$ Chandler Hotel William M. Colvlg, Portland; L. M. Hutchinson, Portland; K. Dol PozzI, Portland; J. W. Miller, Coqulllo; E. J Lonoy. Port Orfordj Mrs. Dcrtha J. Smith, Coiiullle; Mr. and Mrs. H. I). HuiiBor, llnuser; W. II. Mlllor. Portland; H. II. Ulnghani, Portland; J. A. Morrison, llandon; William Garrett and wlfo, Portland; Prank Thorson, Portland; Verlln Parker. Ilnndon; C. R. Wright, llandon; J. W. Must, llandon; K. J. Kahy, Ban don; R. S. Weekly, Myrtlo Point; O. A. MIntoyno, Coiiullle. SI. Lawrence Hotel Mrs. Dorothy Grey, Portland; F. Child, Coiiullle; Valentino Adair, i North Benll; Alfred Tyborg, Alle-, gnny; (Seorgo Carson, Portland.. I Lloyd Hotel Charles Lozlor, Rosoburg; A. Aborson, Snlem; T. R. Howard, Han-, don; W. Hillls, Powers; William1 Piilllnin. Dandon: J. J. Ott, Allc-j gnny; II. Johnson, Coiiullle; C. Mnr- tin and wife, St Helens, Henry Cher- ry. nnndon; dharles Amest, llrjn-, 1(,": Mr vi rton. nnd Mrs. Earl Crowdes, SIN Blanco Hotel A. W. Stovens. llaynes Inlet; W.J W. Payno, llandon; W. Fowler, Co-i (inllle; Alfred Rodlne, .-.:;egnny: William Greene. Powers; E. B. Smith. Kolso: II. Mlchelbrlck. Alle-' gany; 11. E Bonder, Myrtle Point; J. I W. IllllHtrom, North Bend. I GO FOR A Hl'XT A distinguished party will visit the Illaheo district on a hunting trip, according to tho following from a Rosoburg paper: With a view of enjoying a thrco ' But two of the girls week's tramp through tho woods of Both smiling so sweet. Douglas county, a party of well j known men will lenvo Rosoburg for;ono look at the boys, tho lllnhee district. Tho party will i They could guess tho rest bu composed of Robert E. Smith, of .".Nothing doing, girls, Rosoburg. editor of the Tax Llbornt- Sure, we did our best:" lor; Clarence I.. Reanies, UmicitJ States District Attornoy, with hend ' qunyters U Portland; George M. Brown. Attornoy General of Oregon; ' !L. L. Sharp, of tho field department of tho United States Land Offico; John F. Daley, president of tho Tltlo Ket.t of Roseburg 'IMPORTANT NOTICE ' TO THE PARENTS OF 1 SCHOOL CHILDREN Pmdith wCio think their children ," "been ociclinrgi'( lor t.cluMl ).i ii . ... .... 's '' VV" ' morion .v nan '' Stationery S'oi-p aro miiieMed M I'1" " mplalnt in writing niiil . bring it to Tho Times office. Llbby COAL. The kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. P.,lflc Livery nnd Transfer Company, BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, All Over RAliniXttR The schools of Onr- diner opened with ia pupils In the! son of Karl llolllMor fell out or tho IiIkIi school. 30 In the Intermediate third story window of an apartment departments nnd 2.. In the primary 'house, striking on tho concrete below ,.,,, . nnd wns not killed but sustained se- HOSKlIl'Kll Frank Cox was fin- rl"8 Injuries. .i tv.. mr viMnii,.., tii Iocai notion CAM1Y The Clnckoinns county i... i .tii n nr nf ivlilsltnv to'flr bas been opened with good U.hert Hol.enbeck and W,l. have to stay 125 days Jnll to serve out !the fine. PENDLETON R. S. Dixon, of l'rlnevllle. .1. N. Hurges, of Pilot Rock and William Slussor of Xollu, all prominent statesmen, are to be the Judges at the Pendleton Round- tTl- ROSHBITRCJ Sheriff Qulne is to enforce the Sunday closing law In Douglas county. GARDINER V. U. Wnler of Hal- sey, Oregon, bas assumed manage-, ment of the W. P. Reed dairy farm, BAKER Mayor C L. Palmer was' arrested for violation of the state! hns been chosen to act as the queen auto lnw regarding license number to of tho Pendleton Round-Up. be shown on plates on the car but BEND A largo number of rcsl tho case was dismissed when It wns( donees aro being built ns the result explained thnt the plates wero lost. of tho establishment of the new mill PORTLAND Mrs. S. A. Royal, veteran Sunday school teacher of Portland, celebrated her SSth birth day. SALEM The T. A. LIvesly Com pany pays out $55,000 to 1800 hop pickers who have been working for the conrern. NEHALEM Tho Tillamook coun ty debating league Is nn organiza tion which Is being formed for the winter. KLAMATH FALLS Edward nnd George Bloomlngcnmp hnvo pur chased from John Wells n section of land In tho Sprnguo river valley, pay ing $22 an acre. A Sommieir Chicken Roast AX 'INCIDENT IX LIFE AT SUMXER, WRITTEN FOR THE TIMES Y THE VICTIM OF THE ROASTERS. Two of Sumner's boys, Planned a chicken roast. Yes, they wero wlso, And of bravery did bonBt. Wo'll ransack tho chicken houses, The bushes too, us well, Wo'll got chickens, you bet, And suro wo'll never tell. Wo'll Invito the girls too, And at our camp wo'll meet, Wo'll roast corn and chickens, And hnvo the biggest eat. So they whispered around their secret, And their parties did seo Five boys in nil Somo girlies, one, two, three. Sunday was the night That they did plnn to meet. Saturday was the night They would got their chicken meat. And when tho time drew near, And the darkness caino Tho two bravo boys Started out to get their game. Their legs began to tremble, Their llttb' hearts did beat, And right there and then They both got cold-feet. I "I'm afraid In tho dark" ai'd ' "Mo too." tho o'ther said one, So they both ran homo Ami cuddled up in bed. And when tho morrow came, They both bognn to think, What will tho crowd say, With nothing to eat or drink? So to drlvo their cures away, And to forgot the past. They put old Dnvo to tho buggy, And drovo him good and fast. And when they enmo to tho store, Who thoro did they meot, Tho girls began to sob and cry Till you'd think their hearts would bieak. "Oh. Don't give It np boys. Please don't tor our sake. ' thought. Then said, the wiser of tho two. 'Must Jump Into tho buggy girls I'll tell you what we'll do.' Now listen whilo i tell you, 1 Jut4 this minute thought, I baw a farmer leaving In his car hu bought." Ho had his family with hlin, Also a friend or two. There's not one soul at homo, i iniiiK uieros our enuiiee, uon't you?" OREGON, THURSDAY, Szpip Oiregomi i - PORTLAND The three year old rvhiinhovt SAlMl lie total ieti or imps I '' reS ' .i,r 1 malmi by oxports to be In the neighborhood of S0.000 bales. AL11ANY Harry Means Crooks has resigned ns president of Albnnv college to accept the presidency of Alma college In Michigan. ASTORIA The Hammond Lum ber Company Is suing tho Shipown ers and Merchants Tugboat Company for $71.21!); for the loss of n raft of tics which the defendnnt'eontract- 0,i to tow to San Francisco but which was lost on Peacock Spit. PENDLETON Miss Dorlco Robcr at Bend. HOOD RIVER All bids for exten sive road improvement In Hood Riv er' county wero rejected ns unsatis factory. THE DALLES Wasco county is planning nn oxtcnslvo system of dc- vclopment of good roads. (00(1 School hIkics nt inodorntM nrlccu Gordon' Shoo More. Columbia nnd Ever-Ttenily dry cells .'10 ct. cli, or ta for 91.75 cnli. Mnr.shflelt! Hardware. Times want ads brine results. "And if there's no ono looking And you will all stand closp by, I'll get tho Mrs.'"chlckens, Then wo'll sure have our fry." To old Dave hit the road, And hit it rgood and hard. He didn't get to draw n breath Till ho stopped at tne cntcKen yurd. Now ono of these bravo boys. Threo flno chlcltens did spy. Tho other one found a gun. Tho girlies, both gnvo u sigh. Then tho bold and braver ono Raised his gun to shoot. And shot three heads right off In the nearest coop. 0 Tim girls ran, nindo a flro, For thochlckons must bo drossod. They never had cleaned a chicken, But said they'd do their best. Thoy found somo knives and papor. And mado ready In much hasto. Tho boys picked the chickens, Then hid all tho waste. Now theso poor girls worked, As thoy novor worked boforo. "I wish .Mama would finish them For sho has cleaned chickens ga lore." So tho chickens wore wrapped up, I And to Mama thoy did go. "Oh, Mama please dress theso I You can do It all Just so." Now when darkness camo again, Thoy had no time to burn. For they soon found out That tho farmer had not re-1 turned. ' And this poor old farmer, I Shook his bald pate. When ho found thnt for tho ferry Ho was two hours late. So tho party gathoren At tho farmor's houso. Wont In and took possession. As quiet ns a mouse. i Thoy put a flro In tho stovo. They burnt up nil his wood. They ato his spuds, bread and cake. And everything they could. If yon could only hear them Yon would think they wero play ing golf, They nioddled with every thing From the collar to'tho loft. Of all tho gall this party had, You couldn't wrlto In Ink, To tear np n good farmers houso. Somo norvo, now don't you think. A'ld now tho two bravo herons That started this big game, Have planned a hunting trip Hut It will havo to be something tamo. So they have decided to go to Shoro Acres. And there will lay their plot. They will suro and get samo, When the deor nro In a lot Tho End 23, 1915 EVENING EDITION MW i lubricate i & SEPTEMBER MORN MARSHFIELD-ROSEBURG AUTO LINE Best Cars Fare, $7 Best Drivers Lenvo Manshfiold .5:00 A. M. Dally Leave ItoKcbnrg 0:!IO A. 31. Dally TICKET OFFICE, 139 FRONT St. MARSH FIELD New Dodge Cars Fare $7.00 EQUIPl'KD WITH WIUKLKSS ;tamship Breakwater ALWAYS OX TI.MK. SAILS FROM MAHSHFIKLD DL'RI.Vt; SKPTM.MIJKR, AS FOL LOWS: September y, at JO i SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT H A. .M. KVKItV THURSDAY KX CKPT SKIT. id. Phono 3.1-J. Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. STEAMER THOMAS L WAND SAILS FROM SAX FRANCISCO FOR COOS HAY Sl'XDAY, SlIPiiC.MIJIIR TH AT !J 1. M. FREIGHT SERVICE ONLY San Francisco Office, (100 Fire lliilidlng, ami Iler Number 23 Coos Bay Agent, C. F. McGEORGE, Phone 44 Poget 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, best equipped uud most thoroughly modem twenty-luch hydraulic redjo in Pacific water CooSMBay. ,?ffice'o Main office, Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Washington. Abstracts FOR RKUAI1LB AIlSTRAtJTS OF AIIOUT COOS BAY HEAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MARSHFIELD AND COQUILIJJ C1TV, OREGON r2vTaAS,vVSIS",K AXn SE.VOS-iUOKK.VS ADDITION AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LANDS ITENRV SENGSTAC1CEN. MANAGER Times Want Ads Bring Resoltsj. THE YVhnt'syotir gasoline consump tion? You burn less when you your motor with ZEiOLENE lp the Standard Oil ibr Motor Cars Zcrolcnc uets more mileage by keeping down fri. mn and by forming the perfect piston seal that holds compression. Send for Lubrication Instruction Chart, speci fying make ami model of your car. Free. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CiUfoiliU) Marnliiklil Somehow It scciiih to bo tho birth day ofthoHo twin sisters Work nnd Worry. Playtime Is over and tho things to bo done loom very large. Tho school hull will remind grown-ups as well as "klddlco" that tho long grind Is near. In n biisfness way tho slgnn tiro encoiu aging tho times look like morn work and less worry. And the now Inipulso ifor energy naturally suggests tho meeting ground for helper nnd helped tho advertising columns of Tho Coos Hay Times. It Is tho place whom thoso already after business are making themselves known and where those with wants to be filled nro finding unsworn to their iiuestlniiK. II. J. MOIIH, Agent. TITLE AND INFORMATION 'PROPFSoim... - J'Ml iDr- lyi '""inn m "m I IMionos: ()f,r; Mlu, Wi'blXn rv M El,ltttnr.u.1 - - - ' "tgHl "." "- '" nim t... D (iUssi- 'VJ I'linno sun.," .""U I , ,' HOOUi DR. MA-rr .? "8 l ! vl:zwh i vZS -v J. Bw.ntfo nu,"cn5, "CC8, 206 Ir,ik Manl H. G. Butler ClVIIi KVM Room 304 CokflBM.r Itosidence Phop',1 W. G. Chandler AHCIIITECI 'u"u'u ""i ana 301. CeVlk UleR0:ipi Wm. S. Tumen AltCIUTECi MnrahlleHona, , autostacbschd f cincmber, nn I'i'o 1'oillninl lUHorMmiJ Leave Marah(j Mjrt, Monday 20 , Tuesday 21 "'() Weilncsilay 22 "' Thursday 23 ',','",; ''rl'lay 21 , ;hntunlay 23 , . ioliimJ s" ) .Monday 27 ji Tuesday 2S .. weunesuay 'i'i ; Thursday 30 J I.eao (inidlncrOneHjt'J , (On trips Icavins ManMaJ b' n. m., you should icitiH .samo day.) TI.MII TABLE WILLAMIITTL' lMCffKl CAIt lU'luccn .MurbhflcTd inj Dail;. Lcavo IMaishflclil j 7:10 a.m. . 7: no a.m. 8: no a.m. ' 0:.r0 a.n. 10; no a.m. 12:01! p.m. 1:20 p.m. 2: in p.m. D.10 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:50 p.m. C:10 imh. 7:10 p.m. 7:25 p.m. S:20 p.m. 0:15 p.m. Marshfield-Ccj Auto Stage Leo vo Ou I Pharmacy MnrMiflcld A.M. 7:00 0::10 P.M. 1:00 n.:io r,..,,,,..Mi.rnornUfi cMnPTlMBSCBOfl srlwdnle nrrangeJ U' will, boats to la-to Myrtlo Point, W"1' No ileb;i Faro from MarshlleUp 75 f""" "..: Mtn Will wrnnu - extra trips day or -M j chartorcars .... rr1i ...... limits Xorti, Mar.hflcld-.V Cars every ten (I II. III. to J- . mMI tiloiiph onceo', iU'i I ii day. &K1M' GOUST -77Tnnlt HAVE THtn SCO 5S? Dhntie oi" Read