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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1915)
TWO "STM OofVnKlis. M ARSffFfElD"," bREGON,' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1915 EVENING EDITION. v i. , f- ,j i I 9 i I i .'I 'i fi .S BAY TIMES JX)NKY, Editor nnd Pnb. AlMALONEY, News Editor 'Paper of Coos County Pftpor City of Mnrsimein. 11 MACGENN ON MUSIC News of Nearby Towns .JnPPAM WAR nMP ii bnn ,""x:.'r. I " YEAR AGO TODAY ;f 4i $. t.J,EPT. :io. 11)11 I Rex Lampmnn, who conducts ono nt flip mnat i.ntortnLnlni? "rolvilllls" lii the country hVthe Portland .lour-! FISHERMEN LOOK nnl, in n recent Ibkuc pnld his res-1 pQR BETTER CATCHES jpects to Captain Mncgeiin of the1 Hrealcwoter us follows: ('(iiullli River Fishermen DoIiik On I If I.',. I. .! M'nll lint l,.uii,t4i AtlTAtV T T Alontrnllll a nina. '' ' . . ..-.. .r. ler of the steamer Breakwater El E PR0F5. 1 OREGON STATE FAIE Are Good heTGorthan centor remains steady UTftrlfeht and loft wings of tho erij-I'my arc unable to stop the advance- Tin the allies. (T,he4Kfaf4'dniont of the defenses 55An.lrj) are renewed by tho Gcr- tRBwnjiMfc . 85ri'EM t01iV1 0f Al08t I,0,B,,,m waS 'WW'1 "' ' PCOPIU UU ' HUIH- ,,-,rr"dJ fLiA set afire by the Ger t rrEfa 'Russian armies continue to jXmLthrbugh Gnitcia. AnPitanan lorpeuo uuai i iujjuh.- filv.o peon sunk by a mine In Adriatic Sea. naneao fleet lands a force decuples, a part of Laoo-Sho, a Eflnhho neighborhood of TbIiib- l . . ... jfardraoth aeroplane America wto" bo used In an attempt yrtftHoiii'tho ocean Is shipped to 'igiand.v -' Xn- V'FINR SPECIAL EDITIONS $VOPlE9'of special editions of tho nls Poiidloton nowspapors aro at iV.V Ob. W $ft AftTXi , r jnynun mm SU'AVJa -irtohl i Kv ,yip ffi "t.8s Mb hand. They woro gotten out as ' souvenirs of tho bis Round-up show' which this year was a great success nrid drow thousands of peo &1)lo to tho city. Tho Pendleton Trl 2 buno.,got out a 21-pago edition and East Orogonlan published a 48- "ditlon. noth aro handsomc- Bn.Vf -w-Itli ltound-up plc- y,JfewB of tho city and tho ,,rlg country. Tho papora n'' of' Interesting Informallon So big show and about Pcn- iiid Umatilla county ns well, uro Highly credltablo publlca- j 'Doubtless many thousands VVtheao't-papors havo been Bent to "foront par tu of tho country and lUald -greatly In advertising Orc- . ..!' ffi?r '' fif ' VST Kiv.i ... ista "OR Till: 1AY i' i v'$r.ip? in .jnesesaays wnon economy is iioceflBitviflB well as a virtue tuoro Irft'BUKKe's'tfon for tho economically UVIII1UU linill" iuiiu "l, oiij neioii liiuicurreui inaKuiucn. mong,!TUio Japanese economy 1b cJIdTtolbfanhlgli vlrtuo. Two old ,n,.,,ni.foI. ...,.. lin(i years and LISTION In all tho years slnco ho left Glasgow ho suyB ho never had any use for his music until ho Blurted la to wrllo tho song. -and takes her over tho Col- 'unibla liver bar when other steam ers Btuy outside and wait for bel ter weather. And Captain .Macgcnn us every one knows Is a poet. Ilia friends call lilui "tho poet of tho Pacific." And ho has a dlctophono right with him on the bridge of tho Ilreakwatcr. and when he gels nn inspiration called a hunch by press agents and sporting editors and detectives nnd other vulgar persons. nut as I was saying when tho captain gets a hunch he walks right over and talks Into Ins dicta- phono. and then ho starts the machine- tho other way and hears how It listens. and this must bo what is meant by tho reverse English. And sometimes when tho hunch is good other captains enn hear Captain Macgcnn chanting into hla dictaphone for miles down tho wind. And Captain Macgcen has com posed a song in this manner call ed "When Oregon Goes Dry." In which ho proposes when It happens to migrate to California. Which we nil know Is only poetic license becauso lio won't. And tho other day tho captain was telling me about his Hong which has mado a hit In the grills and music stores. and ho told mo that his music al training had been rather limit ed. "When I was a boy of M In Glasgow Scotland" said Captain Macg'onn. "I belonged to tho Hand of Hope. "nnd wo had a band called the St. Mary's Flute band. "and I didn't learn to play vory rapidly. "Hut finally I learned three tunes In 1 1 days after tho band master had threatened to tuko away my uniform. "nnd 1 went to sea tho noxt week. "and have never studied music since. And that was qulto a whllo ago becauso tho captain has been wear Inir u master's uniform with dls- Owiug to the fact that tho run of salmon In the Couille river Is com paratively small so fur, tho local seine fishermen are doing only fair ly fairly well now, but anticipate heavier catches soon, says the Uan don World. Two parties are running four seines catching practically every fish that enters the river. Tho gill lict tors ure barely making expenses yet, but us a butter run Is expected with the first rain, they have not given up hope by any means. Tho cloudy ti ml rainy weather appears to bo tho best time for salmon fishing as tho fish seem to run better when tho water Ib muddy and uro more easily caught la tho nets. When tho wnter Is clear the phosphorous which ap pears to be quite heavy in tho Co qulllo wnter, makes tho nets shino 1 RADIO CONDITIONS OP SOl'TH AMKItICA TO IIIJ liKAItN'KI) I State rnlverslty llns Novel Plan, Ac' coiclliiH to Word Received My I l'llciiils Here Recognizing that a great purposo of tho school of Commerce of the I'hI- ' I veioiiy in uruKun is io ueip uiiuu up , the trade relations for the state, tho t'nlvurslty Is taking initial steps to ward mi exchange of professors with one or mora universities of South America, according to word recelven hero by friends or the state Institu tion. The man sent from tho University to'South America must be well posted on the products tho northwest can and should be exchanging in trade with the southern republics. He Is tu Impart his knowledge to tho slu dents of the university to which he h accredited and in addition is to; tench n course in business English. In return t.ho University expects O receive a professor conversant with the trado conditions of his republic, which he will make familiar to the and vlsable to the fish, who arc then ' students here besides teaching them prone to work their way under or n superior course In business Span around inthor than through them, ; lsh. John NIcIbou of tho Co-operative fish cannery Btates that tho prlco being paid by them this year is in and 3C cents. Tho Co-Operative can nery started lubollng Its products for the first tlmo this yenr and tho la bel was found such good advertising for the concern that tho plan will bo continued. NEWS OP HANHON Happening? nt City Ily From tlio Woilil tlio Sen Each visiting professor will study the- needs and prospective trades re lations togothcr with tho bnuklug methods of tho country to which he Is sent, and on return will be able to reveal to the homo student trade possibilities from u native stand point. Tho oxponso of tho exchange with bo little nioro than tho cost of trans portation. Tho school of comnierco is now nt tho University of Oregon and Ib awakening much interest among the students coming there from all parts . II. Stutsman of Whiskey run ! of the Btnto Mcu conVGrsant with the South American trndo hnvo given plenty of warning that a special study of the conditions there, tho people i Miss Gladys Treadgold, teacher nt. nm, tholr Iang,inB0 nnd customs must was in linndon the latter part of tlio week, going from hero to North Uend for n short business trip. Httln. woro ono day dls ) - or. Tg,uiiu iiieuiiB oi BiuiiiH. coastij.to mako a fan last Hcnch.yparB," said one, "and "At om; I don't wuBtofnl 'tho parPl '" n'l wave It alone up gouty ono section nt tho blggcs gotl fr about a ty. There"" tho next, and bo lug there. ovontually used came to Jo', .where- wo for a good fan!" . iHY,inK,,.oi.., ...or. "What nlnftll travagenHoTf-Th my fnmlly, wo M?u ran for two or tnreo genera- vr and thW H ow wo do It: Wo !ll. I.., I I-.. 1...1 ,fn .lll'l "'u oh KT wo how .; " "f flr mbw ?icl: ko th jur FIRE ENDANGERS VALUABLE TIMBER Hlao In Seoley ,tt Anderson Camp Extinguished Hcforo Any Hum- ICO Is Done I A flro niystorlously started In tho slashings near tho Seoloy & I ' Anderson logging tump. It was! I burning nt the edge of several liun- I tho Merchant school, Bpcnt tho week lend with her parents In Dnudou. Miss Ruth Hurkhart, who is teaching In one of tho schools south of Handon, was tho guest of Miss Treadgold. J. W. Mast and II. D. Jackson woro delegated by tho K. of P. lodgo nt Hb meeting to represent tho Dnndou lodgo at tho Grand lodgo convention of tho order which meets at Portland soon. Mr. und Mrs.. I J. Peony and son have returned to Southern California where they will spend somo mouths. Mr. I'eeney will probably return In tlmo for t ho December term of court ut which tlmo tho $50,000 libel suit will bo died. 11. X. Harrington, U Osborn, Mr. McKonna and Win. Connor returned from a three weeks' hunting trip to the Curry county wilds. They took their provisions with them and went back Into the mountains a con siderable distance. Deer wore plen tiful and tho hunters bagged tho lim it. Mrs. O. A. Trowbridge. Miss Glad ys Strader and Mrs. W. C. Sellmer mid sou loft on tho Elizabeth for Han Francisco, where' they will spend a tew weeks visiting nt tho Exposi tion and with relatives and friends. Miss Strader will also visit relatives near Sacramento. bo made boforo the United States can hope to secure a good shnro of tho trado that now la expected from there. blunder our nose, and ' been cut before tho cu.np closed ,aAy 'down luBt fall, when first noticed. V James Dollar, in charge of Hie NEWS OK .UXEGANV 'An OPICS 'OK THE TIMES P . rcntnr to war tho boys of tho JC&f Suite art .nuriiilng to school ,Thero Is probably nothing more liioylng than fp spend a lot of tlmo flns foV-inn eniorgeucy that ,s-'to omergeS v" j lis xffi ' II ' lOIUCST NOTES camp, und a t'orco or men, rushed to tho Hcono and checked tho flames boforo they had spread. Tho crew Hit a trail around the timber and backfired it. A flro was started about this tlmo last year by one (Special to The Times) AI.LEHAXV. Sopt. 29 Road Mas ter Stui! Ik making more flno roads. Ilo Ib working near tho big dam of tho C A Smith Company. Tho roads aro In flno condition now. X. E. Daggott. rood master on the ,Uvor ,mVo reaclie(l Tslltcoos Lako ! I X NEWS OF UKbUUN Z $$ THE DAMiAS Tho women of Si. Paul's parish conduct u dahlia show which Is well patronized. ROSHI1URG It. E. Markce, tho new superintendent of tho Oregon Soldier's Homo hns come to Roso burg to learn tho details of his duties which ho will iiKsumo on Oct. 1. PORTLAND J. II. Stnnloy, a pio neer educator of Oregon and for thb past thirteen years principal of the Highland school, died at his home. UNION Auto races aro to bo n feature of tho Union county fair which will bo hold Oct. 5 to 8. MOLIiALA Uecauso or the largo enrollment It bus becomo ncccsnary to add another teacher to tho high school. SILVERTON Tho Sllvorton schools opened with nn enrollment of i'i'i In tho grade schools and 110 In tho high school. ROSEI1URG Tho Bum of ?3r.00 hns been raised to purchase the fair grounds and turn over to Kim ball Brothers, ns a slto for tho erec tion of their lumber mill. EUGENE Tho city has purchas ed lor a city hall tho old high school building, pajlng ?2Ii,000 down and $ir.,000 later when tho title to tho property is clearod. FLORENCE Tho tracks or the AVlllumotto Pacific south of Stuslaw ii. 1 .-t.. n.. l il.n nnmii whlc ZZ ; .ovo ,mio ")K !' !!' ?dn good ..regress la being made . .... .,i ii. .,i Wliero U was lllICll III ui l"" U""" .Vtli tlin lirldirn nt flimliin.'iii feet of rallon timber and destroyed .,.,,,... ,n..n,i .,..., w,"l", .l'B0..al t'us,u"nn- IIIIIL III" llll.ii.vn ......v.. IIUMIIl The death of Goorgo Noah wnB a sad thing mid wan a shock to hla i friends and old neighbors hero. I soveinl hundred feet of pole road. Handon World MANY SHEEP ARE UUKKiit'Uti Kennett uonn was fined $l."i for shooting a pheasant i out of season near Molroso. EUGENE Tho matter of estnb-! terr Flrc- flElitinc In Oregon. Washing m .and Alaaka.i clnco July 1. has! Mt tha government $50,000. Most ho fires Yer0'l"'O vented from do Thero nro sooral buildings going : ,,,,t ..,, . ,. ,, . nniiniir ihi AiinnVI jiiouiiifs iv fuitiiu nitiiuu uiiuuij in bUUUn I llv UUnnl "l near Aiiegauy. iiiuy iiouuisuu uuh i Just completed a neat little houso on Stockmen Gathering Vp Mutton tvam the old Stemiuerman placo. The Ranches nil Driving M. W. Roborts Is building tiulto a Out to Market pretentious dwolllng on the old Glen HAM, 1H.VWMI R..l. Sn rood l l0lir '"lle8 nbV0 llP,' i,u.. ...... v.. . , ,.... .. , l.nl, VnU'llll IU llllllllllll' !1 lionl Gould's grovo ny materltUfdamago to niorcli-' many sheep are being driven out ofj , , . , fi ntablo tln.p.Tho majority of CMrr county now. Jalium Walker. J J n"aI"ft J "8 J"4"0 tiem woro confined to old burns. n veteran stockman, has been gather- 'J , f ' Ihem " - - . . .- ... . (Tho EpreBtv aefvuo has in Orogon . Ing up sheep and by tho timo ins and Washington Iff total or I0(i2 lianu crosses tlio uuuornin line iw kilk1RnHml 102S miles oi hflielluVWinnrHy for uso S??vicc 'llr&imW ;' -v '.The Forcatarervjeo has, in uro Bu.and Washington, over 100 high I'i . . jS. 8 .. .1. ...I I'.ikout points WMitHiuiuiy nmii"w ririE tho flro Boason. Tho best fewhi'of HiesedOokoutB Is Mt. Hood. Uofflcer 'OC ho Forest Service ,'deaigued, , u ,poj table tolophono irswiiloii weighs only twi slqCQundl. Connection may hoiaiiy wherp along tho lino OrlaH, lnstr'nmont. Ovor ono , will havo about 2.000 head. Taj lor Dement Is also In tho coun ty gathering up (mutton sheop tu drive to valley points and will have abouut 2,000 head when ho leaves. Coos county buyers bought about 150 head of bhcop which were drlv on out. (or M10 Coos Hay market. The prlco paid Is said to have been $5 each. Cut This Oat It Is Worth Money Sec. MARRIED AT COQl'llXH NOTICE The Executive Committee of the MnrshJIold .Chamber of Commerce i.isiiT.,cwiii lin usml In: will meet ut 4:;10 p. in. aud tho popula'rMwlIitigtou noxt year, general meeting will bo held at h $20. Sho wd forest plant-: p. ,,,. Friday, September II. 1015. "Quoen of Dolf of NooroaKa. a good aitenunucu is m-sireu. ing night. Novefiro by tho gov- JOHN W. MOTLEY, Already realio ton yeara ngoi r-i ... ..... ,. nvnn IT. flft A Crul llllv WOIllUll IS llKVllVS in fiovernl cltlOflchoB. I greatly surprlsoil to learn that her macy. Frank D. Cohun, Central Ave- Sanders, both of Coqulllo Cut out tills atlvortlsomont, cncloso C cvutK to Foley &. Co., 2835 SlivlllelU Ave, ChlcnBo, 111,, wrilliiK your numo nnd nililri'bs clearly. You will ro cclvo In return a trial package con. talnliici (I) Foloy's Honey nnd Tor Com pound, tlio Etnmlnra faintly remedy for coukIis. colds, croup, wliooplne coucli, tlKlitnoss niut Horcnoss In chest, grlppo uml liroaclilal coughs. (!) Polev Kidney PIUb, for ovor workoil mid illBcinlerod kidneys and Madder nllmcnis, pain In sides and laeK duo to Kidney Trnuldo, soro iiuiscli's, stiff Joints, liackacho and rliuumatlsiii. (3) Foley Cathartic Tablots, a wliolcsomo and tluiroughly cloanslni; cathartic. Especially comfortJiiKT to atniit iiornoiiH, ;md a purRatlvo needed by. everybody with sluggish bowels nuil torpid llVcr. You can try theso three fumlly icmedlca for only 5c, Eugene Is bolng Investigated by a committee appointed for tho pur poso. HOOD RIVER Dozens of Individ ual apple growors will mako exhib its at tho Manufacturers' and Land Products Show at Portland this year. PORTLAND Tho Elks of Port land attended the State Fair this year by chartering a special train 'from Portland to Saloin. I FOREST GROVE George McKlb-1 ' ben, a fanner, and two menibors of his family, woro hurt when their junto skidded and went Into u ditch, i OREGON CITV TJio divorce suit of Mis. Minnie Swanson against O, J. Swuusqu has been dismissed on account or tho death or the com-' plaluaut two weeks, ago. SALKM Tho storo house ot the Salem Flouring Mills was destroyed by fire causing n loss or $25,000. ' a nrnrir nnnnlnvn nf aariculturnl trend; A mammoth gathering of the farming guild; Here come together for the faithful end Of proving Oregon's farms are finely tilled. This mighty concourse of the sturdy folk, Whose flag of state is in the breeze unfurled; These master growers of great harvests invoke No patronage they challenge all the world. Anon. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Dr. A. ' L. Houscworth, 'l'.V.ilclan m HllV;, n EEP YOUR EYES OPEN Yos, flint is what every limn nnd woman in the Imr.incHS world must do ii they hope to .suceeeu keep their eyes open for opportunity. Now the vVay t" bo sure not Io mis.s any oppor tunity for bettering yourself is to read the Want Ads every day, for in them are to ho. i'ound eliaiices without' number for advancement in all lines of business endeavor. Get the AVant Ad reading and using habit and no opportunity will slip by you. Office: IivIiil' in,..,!. Office hours; u ,,, , ( ' I nnd 7 to 8 p. i. ' ' Phones: orflro ti:.,). u (o J. M. Wright 1 lil-Ti. !""n cov,,!:s,R88-n Estimates furulghed TOR mi rcqucBt Dr. H. M. Shaw s (.lassiis r'lrrnii Phono :t:t(i..i. n)1()llls aou.aoi 'vlng llloeir. DR. MATTIE II. SHAW. , PhyMcInu mid .Surgeon I'houe :tit(i.,r. Benjamin Ostlinri coNMUiriNtj i:rji xi:i.:u AXI) ARCIIITICCr Olflces, 20C Irving Block. Phono 103-L or 2U7-J. . Marsh field, Orecon. Aiuong tho weddings at CoquIUc last weuk wa's tho niarriago or Alex Peterson or Murshfiold and Miss Kat ie Mats of Coqulllo, and tho mar- For salo by Owl Prescription Phar-trlago or Fay, I). Haskin and Illrle V. jgtomMO'lAViwmlll Is oper.-grown daughtors uro an old as thoynuc. Opposite Chaudlor Hotel. Tele ill ill i'iifaf lluwull. 1 8ay thoy uro, pUpuo Ut. or Judgo Stnnloj ot'flckitcd at both eddlugs. Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. STEAMER THOMAS L WAND SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS HAY Sl'NIUY, SKPTHMIIEH 1MITII AT It P. M. FREIGHT SERVICE ONLY Snn Francisco Office, (100 Fife Hulldlng, und Pier Number 1 Coos Bay Agent, C. F. McGEORGE, Phone 44 H. G. Butler CIVHj enoinkkr Room 30 I Coko llldg. Piiono 145-j. Rcsldenco Phouo 3C3-L. W. G. Chandler ARCHITECT Rooms 301 and 302, Coko Hulldlng, Marshriold, Orogon. Wm. S. Turpen ARCHITECT? Marshricld, Oreccm. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. ' Steamship SANTA CLARA sails for SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA). OCTOHHR L", AT ii P. M. Steamship F. A. KILBURN Sails for PORTLAND OCTOHER L, AT U P. M. For further Information heo W. E. BTUIIR, Agent SMITH TER.MINAL DOCK Phono Hid FARE TEN TEXTS 'City l.lmltH Nm Hi llcnd, r,c. nn COMMUTATION nn CM TICKETS .SI.7." i MarshfieliUNortli llend Auto Lino Cars overj' ten minutes from 0 n. in. to IB p. in.; (o South Slough ouco a day, leaving at 11 ii. in.; to Empire threo trlp.i a day. OORST & KINO, Props. TIM K TAHIiE WIIiTiAMIC'lTlJ PACIFIC .MOTOR CAR Puget Sound -Bridge & m 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 und most thoroughly modem twenty-luch hydraullo dredgo In Pacific vutcr Coos Bay office, Marshfield, Oregon. Main office, Seattle, Washington. I.eavo Murshfield '(!:!") a. in. 7.1,1 a.m. S; 15 a.m. 0:15 a.m. 10: in a.m. 1 1 : ;: o u.m. 12:r0 p.m. 1: in p.m. 2:li p.m. ,'!:1." p. in, r:oo p.m. 5. It) p.m. I.eavo North nciut 7:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. !:00 a.m. 10: in a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:15 a.m. 1:15 p.m. 2:oo p.m. 3:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. r:in ii.m. ;',', p.m. (;:.rr p.m. North city limits only. 7:30 p.m. 7: in p.m. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship ireakwat SAILINGS POSTPONED INDEFINITELY Phono 35-J. II. J. MOHR, Agent. 111 " i i Koont: Garage Agency for ' S00DYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR M0T0RCY.CLESUNI0N GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty North Front Street :: :: :: .. pn0np 1P0-J Marshfield-Coquille Auto Stage Leave Oh I Pliariuncy MurMifiold A.M. 7:00 . o::iu i'.f. l:oo a. no I.eavo Coqulllo A.M. 7i00 u:()0 11:00 P.M. it; 00 (1:30 MARSHFIELD-COQUILLE AUTO STAGE TIME SCIIKDULU Schcflulo nrraiiKod to connect with boats to Handon, Stages '0 Myrtlo Point, WiiKnor, Roscbur,?. , No delays. Faro from Murshfhid to Cqullloi 75 cents. Slaj-lo & Irfimlwtli, Props. Will furnish extra ears for extra trips day or night; nlto chnrt&r cars. MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Placo for Good Meals Prices Reasonable t . Commercial and dv y. Cor, Coinmen HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171 . MARSHHELD-RQSEBUR6 AUTO LINE Best Cars Fare, $7 Best Drivers Leave Multifield 5.0() A M Leave IliWeburg ,,.ao A. M. l)My TICKET OFFICE, 139 FRONT St. M.VRSHFUJLl) . New Dodge Cars pare ?700 I I ., - - i DRY WOOD CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD North Front Street Phono il'OJ 0GEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Goiht A Klntf. Ca.-s leavo Mnrshfleld 7 .,., , , n,IU Cars leave for Enipiro 7 ., n Cars Leave Sunset Hay 7 .,,, t R l lrcs, Empire, 83cSM'rheM or Hontli Sloupli, 50c; Sunset Uuy 75p o lDUNGUNDERTAKINGL I ' H churgo iH Phono 1I.W