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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1915)
J 1 it k ute t ; ll.iTWO t THE OOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1915 EVENING EDITION1 iKHniiraf HHHHHllHHMftHHHflHflHHfllHHIMHHHIHHHHHMflHliHMHHMMMHMHNRM RETIRING SSIJJllJllLJftlj.lliWIluiJjiigj t&..&IsfJAsj jsftywgm&r BLtx&ZLiijJA IRVING BLOCK in MARSHFIELB and CJWe are forced to vacate our premises by October 7th, so you see the time is very short Don't delay in your purchases Attend this great Closing-Out Sale at once and anticipate your wants in wearing apparel for Fa and Winter and even for next Spring tJEvery garment in our store is being slaughtered regardless of cost We positively close out this stock and the cost of any garment is not taken into consideration GO EVERYTHING MUST t The stock consists of Ladies' and Misses' Wearing Apparel, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Caps and HateJ dashery. Practically all new and up-to-date merchandise. till Every Dollar You Spend at lale is One Dollar Saved for You I 6 Mssf v eas?si m MJrvtbJ'HL& 1 m Poors Open Each Morning at 9 O'lod wili esefmimi COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALOXKY, Kdltor nnd l'ub. DAN M. MALOXKY, News Kdltor Official Paper of Coos County Official Vapor City of Mnrshfleld. t EUROPEAN WAR ONE X t YEAR AGO TODAY t kki'tkmiikii u, dm i Tlio Allies nro rt-iioitcd to Imvo broken through the (lerninn right ami u ro pursuing tlio enemy. Potrogrnd announces Hint tlio litis sinus lmvo repulsed tlio (Jerinans at several points with tierce fight ing. In (Inlkin tlio Austrian roar guard suffers another defeat nenr Hotiklu. An official uniionncoiujmt at Nlsh says that Han Posnlt has been cap turod by tlio Sorhhuis. Tlio Coriiian cruiser Kindon sinks tlio llrlllsh steamers Tuiuerle, King Lud, Ulborhi and Uoylo. t WITH THE TOAST AND THE TEA APPOINTED leillj d'ooi) kvkxixh '."Many In Attendance at Oreunn Jlln ! MoiV Conference Iter. Kill Ii ledgo in III Health $K$0$ I NEWS OF OREGON SALKM The state fair which Is liotiiK neiil tins wool: Is Having largo attendance. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Dr. A. L. Houseworth, Physician ami Surgeon j Olflec:!ivliig Mock. 1 Office Iioiiin; li to m a. m.; II to "Wherever a man Is tliero 1m an opportunity for doing a kindness. hills , Falling health In Oregon has again cut ulinrt Ihn lulmru (if Itnv. II. I. ii..ii.i.,.i i.. ii.i.. ..( i i. i, nvn llorOHRnrv tn briny tlin rnllrnnd iuiu tiiiu iiu until - " -- - " lH'UN'S Iliislness men at a meet ing decided to take whatever stops I ami 7 Phones: to K p. m. Office J I :i-.l: lies., M;-L. jUuthlodge In ihls s I returned for the sen will dkvklop .mixks T11K production and shipping of coal promises to he greatly In creased when the railroad Is finished and will develop Into a big Industry for Coos County. Assur ance Is given that there will be a rate on coal whiili will allow Its being shipped Irom Coos Hay to the Interior of the state to compote with other markets. Judgo Skip worth In a Kiigonu paper calls atten tion to the tail that Coos Hay coal will bo hunied hi that clt) when tlio rtwd Ik ilnlsliud. There are In igo Motions or the stHto which will want our coal Mid the murkut with the road done will he a big one. Thu result will be a greatly enlarg ed industry for this section. C. A. Smith onto said that while the iiun lmr UusUichs wu u big thing in this country ho lirmely believed that llio coal would in time turn out nn oven gioHter rfiUustry, With the mil tnuisporliitloii the business will ijuli'kly grow and nituiy sections of thu state hich lmvo m coal mid want our coil will be using It. On aei'iiuut of the lack of trunspor I'll urn to the ulterior, the coul busi ness in Cons County bus never bo foie had the chumo to develop to the unxtt e.Meut that the lesourcos would allow. I never loved your plains Your gentlo valleys, Your drowsy country lanes And pleached alleys. I want my hills! the trail That scorns tho hollow Up, up tho ragged shale Where few will follow. ' IWCIiAIMKI) lihTTKUS I.lst of unclaimed lettors romaln Iiik tn tho .Marslifluld, Oregon Post Office for the week ending Sflpt, as, .1015. Porsous calling for the same will please say advertised and puy one cout for oach letter called for. 'Tom Cmwfurd, Mrs. Lottie Kvan off O. . Kreldeiibliiui, .Mrs. l-'erdlo Ptirllii. Mrs. Nettle Hanson. Ii. K. Uuusuker, .Miss Jda Johaustn, Miss Nolllo Kranlck, K. M(iurkln. V. McOrlff, V. .Inmos Mael. Tnwli M Co.. Mrs. Aldan Murphy, lloury Ohlaon. Miss I. Vornr Khodee, Alex Itimio. .Tnok Sassor, Kdward Hhewer. Miss fnnlnlla StlllWOll. Ml'S. (i(0. f'.llll- jnonds. Otto Wlttc Iltr-'li I', MUIn, lostmnstei Up, ovor wooded crest And mossy boulder With strong thigh, heaving chest, And HWlnglntj shoulder. So let mo hold my way, Hy nothing halted, Until, ut oloso of day, I stand, exalted. High on my hills of dream ' Dear hills that know me! And thou, how fair will seem Tho lands below mo. ;T"' i": Mow pure, at vesper time, The far hells chiming! (iod, give mo hills to climb, And slrcuuth fin- climbing. Arthur Oiilterman Some Coos Ihiy married men only get homesick when at home. second time to Can-1 from tho new line now building west ada, according to Uev. Joseph Kuotts ward from JMvorsido. who has returned from Koseburg n.,, VQ w ,u. .. IIVJIU 1U HllVlHIUtl IIUJ Uwh"it .i- I :J. M. "Wright ferenco of tlio Methodist church. Uev. Alfred S. lllsey for tho sov enth conifecutlvo year has been re turned to tho pastorato at North Head. CJoos to Canada - Hcv. II. 1. Ituthledgo, who form erly was in tho Mothodlst church In Mnrshflold and Is very well. Known bore, with his wife attended tho con ference. Ill health caiiBOd him to leave hero nnd ho then went Into Canada for a time. Threo or four months ago ho though ho was hot tor and nnsworod n call to Lebanon hut again he is forced to glvo up tho work hero and go north again. Ho will probably accept a pulpit In Al berta. Alt of tlio Coos County appoint ments excepting North Uond wero announced yosterday. TOBACCO CULTURE NOT SUCCESS HERE Tho producing of tobacco In tho Coos Hay country which was attempt ed by several Creeks who understand the business, has not proved to bo n nuivked success. Tho tobacco will grow all right but it does not euro well hero. Tho Crooks rentod tho Cage tn nn at Allegany nnd tlioio made nu experiment with tobacco. They understand the culture of the Plant and they say that somo of the tobacco ifrow six feet high but on ac count of the rainy weather It doos not enrn well. Tlio nnlv wnv tbat It could ho handled would he to have j """'" ''' 1"' llla 10"r ' lia"k' a dry kiln and it would not pay toi" ' bnby contest out of 71 entries only two scored un der !i" and I.oreo llarham was the highest with a score of 00.0 pot cent. CUAHTUKi: Tho Farmers' Un ion hall at this place was dedicated when a free dlnnor was sorvod to all members of tho union and the grange. POltTLAND Howard I. Honn, aged :: years, of Portland scored 0s 1-2 nor cent In tho contest at tho National Osteopathic convention. Kl'OUNK Mr. nnd Mrs. John Crocker colobratod tholr golden wed ding nt tholr home. DALLAS Tho Polk county fall closed after having had tho largest attendance on record and being a surcoss In every way. COHVALLIS Tho total enroll ment at the agricultural college was l.'.'f).". )n all courses as compared to 1,112 the same dny the year bo fore. ASIILA.ND Miss Marlon Towno of Phoenix, tho first woman moiuboi ot tho house of representatives, 1ms been elected prosldont of the First Southern Oregon District Fodoratlou j of Women's clubs. i POHTLAXn When John Krlek was arrested in u drunken condition i ' ... . i ho was found to lmvo S1S7 lied up 1 In a dirty Imodium and the police Phono 1S8-II IUIILDI.Vn COXTKACTOIt ICstliaiitca furnished nn request Dr. H. FVI. Shaw IJye, Kar nnd Tlnont Specialist (iLASSII.S I'lTTKI) Phono :::!0-.r. Itoonw OO-'JOl Irving Hlock. nit. ai.vrrtrc n. siiaw. Pliy.slclau ami .'jiirgcon Phono :t:l0..I. KQL'IPI'J:!) WITH WIItKLKSS teasiaship Breakwati SAILINGS POSTPONED INDEFINITELY Plione !!."-.!. if. j. modi; J ii Benjamin Ostlind consui,ti.(j i:.oi.i:ku and auciiitkct Offlcos, 0C Irving Hlock. Phono 10a-L or 2C7-J. Marahflold. Oregon. H. G. Butler ' CIVIL K.VGI.MUCR Room 304 Coko Uhlg. Phono 145-J. Rosldoueo Phono HC3-L. W. G. Chandler AUCIIITKCT Rooum 301 and 302, Coko Rulldlug, Marshflold, Oregon. Wm. S. Turpen AicciiiT;:crr Harohfleld, Oregon. aiter-Ocean Transportation ( STEAMER THOMAS L. SAILS l'ROM SAN FRAXCIHUO VOIt COOS HAY SL'XDAY, SLITL.MIILK UUTII.MJ1 FREIGHT SERVICE ONLY San Kranclsco Office, ()() l-'lfo llulldlng, ami lief ', Coos Bay Agent, C. F. McGEORGE, If somo Coos Hay men had their way tho alphabet would bo changed, i ii.i n... i... tim ,.,.,... r iiw. ,.in,J around nnd "1" would bo tho first t,lpv c01ll(l ,,roCe. lottor nnd "Y" would bo tho last lot- tor. You may not ronllo it, but tho man who keeps his hits scattered, Is a more valuable mini than the one who has a no hit ganio to his credit. o I It makes a man despondent when ' ho stops to think what a fine fellow1 he would be If Ills grandpa and I grandma had been compelled to pass a hoard of eugenics bofore thev wero' It Is a wise Coos Hay girl who knows enough to protoud that sho doesn't know too much. mnrrlod. Religion Is a great factor for keep ing men out of trouble. Hut bard work is alko entitled to some credit I i There Isn't much class to a Coos, Hay man who hla borne town. Knocks his wife or TIIK TROl'ULK "Tho Trouble Is." romarkod Claudo Moon, "With any self made slob is t'mt Iip knock, off work too ipu Vinl 1 r - al'uitt his job. ' SOCIAL CALKXHAH WICDNKSDAY North Bond Pastime Club with .Mrs. K. J. Arms. Presbj terlan Auxiliary In church. Auction Hrldgo Club with Mrs. J. S. Lyons. Haptlst Ladles' Aid with Mrs. C. II. Meats, South II road way. THURSDAY Rainbow Club at Club house, on South Coos Ithor. Alert Club with Mrs. lOu gone Terry on North Coos River. A. X. W. Club with Mrs. Kugeue O'Counoll. KR I DAY Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. Henry Hoeck in North lteml. Nortti'gian-Liituorau Y. P. S in church hall. Thimble Club with Mrs. II. J:. HurmeUter in North Mend. Reception for the North Head teachers In Tajlor's Hall in North Heud. Past Matrons entertained by Mrs. (j. L. Dindlnger. Mrs. l l). Cohan enter I hum lor Mr-- Kenneth Ilaus-er HtnHn SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the Stnto ot Orogon In and for Coos County; Sadie Hair, Plaintiff,, vs. Dalo 'Hair, defendnnt. i To Halo Hair, tho nbovo named j defendant: in tho uaino of tho State I of Oregon. You nro roqtilrod to np- . pour and answer tho complaint filed Qgalust j on heroin on or before the! 20th day of October, 1915. If you should fall to appear nnd answer satd oomplalnt as above ro il til red, the Plaintiff will apply to tho Court heroin for the relief do nmnded in nor complaint, n succlnot statement of which Is: That she be granted a decree of divorce from you: That she bo permitted to assumo the name of 'Smile Louden." Service of this summons is mado by publication pursuant to nu order made by Hon. G. V. Sklpworth, Cir cuit Judge of Coos County, Oregon, directing publication hereof In the Coos liny Times once each week for the period of Six 'Weeks heginnliiK nu the Kill day of September, 101.". fiiaves and Mclnturff, I Attorneys for Plaintiff Pint pi.bllc.itlon Sept s, 115,1 km ji'"l. Lou Ott :'i. 191". I tari; th.v ci:xts City Limits North Heud, .1c, nn CO.MMITATIOX CSi Tit KLTS !S1.7.- Mnislifleld-Xoith noiul Auto Lino Cars every ten inlniitcs from (I a. in. to 111 p. in,; to South Slough onto n day, leaving at 11. it. in.; to Umpire three trips a dny. GOItST & KINO, Props. I For further Infotnmtloii s( SMITH TIIRMIXAL DOCK NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.' Steamsnip SANTA CLARA sails for SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA) OITOIIKR 'J, AT :t P. M. Steamship F. A. KILBURN Sails for PORTLAND ncTonwt s, at u-.-. m. RW, n i '" "... ' .-v nt.nti. IM 'lll.l.l. - i AUTO STACK SCIIKIIULK September, 11)1," To Portland via llorenco & Kugeno Loavo Marshflold and I'lorenco Wednosday 20 C:30 a.m. Thursday 30 7;oo a.rc. Leave Oimllner One Hour Later (On trips leaving Mnrshfleld before S a. m., you should make Portland sanio day.) msssBsssasmsmm DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will be kept OPUX TO THU PUIlLir A -cKiilnr tnte licensed . undertaker win bo in charge Puget Soimi Bridge & Drdariws: Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Co COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR wj Our Coos Bay office has available for urcgw nmrl thfl tWitoA "Seattle'1 M, rt tho most powerful, best equipped nnd most t .....,.., rtric tr. rachio wK" l-tn flff Pnnt Dim ntf'mn Marshfield, Oregon. .. , irf. Soat?W vm Phono ll).".,i SAVE MONEY by ordering tho famous HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, per ton 91.00 Lump coal, per ton 95.R0 Or half ton ot both 9L75 I). MUSSOX, J"1. Phono 18-J or Ienvo orders nt llllljer'a Clsar Sto.ro, .4" i i,nll TlMXS''B,.!tf MX of iioig" FHWGire -, FERGUSON jrjj .. "?z:z .liarnvi - 1' .A tviw aimtiHtm rtowHeffc