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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1915)
SS3S3S THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2, 191 5 -EVENING EDITION FOUK prrrp W tr again nuts tho mnll service In bad shapo nntt according to tlio nr- COOS BAY TIMES - .. . rangcment tlio mnll Is to bo Inter lni . .9- "WNRY KdlCi nn,l. ! "b! romliiB. It lavs over nl Mvrtlc Point I UAN K. AIAIAIftKl. AOWB JMIIIor ",......., .,..'., Ml.l .' iur a unit, I!'"". iuihui'b i . HATTI.KSNAKK HM, IN A.1TIVK CM'TAIN IIUISIJ. Ill' Mil llll . UUI',n ( FARTRAVELER HERE WOW TUG SKIPPER Mfiws issmmn amrmwwsswnKKmx Official Offlrlnl l'npcr of Paper Cltr Coon County of Mnrelifiolil. J )n X EUROPEAN WAR ONE J t YEAR AGO TODAY : $ OCT. U, UMI lio arranged to linvo It liroiiRht through by wagon to Cotiullloso thnt nn onrller train rould tie rnught. At ny rato there oimht to lie koiiio way to get around tlio long ihlny. Mnll Is slow onoiiRh coming muter the best of conditions nml nny further delays nro Inconvenient for the busl hops of the community. CAHIt, IX .mahsiifiki.d llCIC 'HI OLD HIIITII The Germans clnlm to lmvo ro ptilBCtl nil nttcmiits to break through their lines In tho Hnttlo of tlio Alsnc. Reports nro circulated Hint tlio CJcrninns nro planning to evnciinto Hclglum ns fnr enst ns Ilrusscls. The IttiBslnns clnlm that the Oor mnns hnvo failed In their plnn to In vade Russia from Fast Prussia. I A Japanese mlno sweeper' Is re ported sunk by n Oerntnn nilno inj I.ae-Shan Hay, China. MJU JIT UN SF.HVICKS OVF.H RK.MAINS .AMIS. I.F.VI SMITH 1IF.I.D L OF Will Toll of TrmcN Hcforo l.oonl High School Touring the Win III I'm- IIcjiUIi On Wiilluln, of I'iiH of I'nHlniiil Loft Cihw liny In Sop. lowlier lliii'inl N nt Coos Ulier Cemetery Special Hunt Tniii'-porti tlio Funeral Party Tho funeral of Mrs. Levi Smith. Tlio Chlneso government protests who died Into Thursday afternoon against tho .lapaneso occupation of ..was held this morning, the railroad station at Wel-llslen. A WOHM1 cmsis THIS is a world crisis, nnd after It Is over, nftcr tho full fruitage of tho wild vines hnvo been Withered, after this lunula for blood lotting has passed we will hnvo a new world. The neutral nations of tho old world uro now sizzling in tho heat from tills great conflagration, nnd nro in great danger of bolng drawn Into this Tophct nnd added to its fury. Mcanwhllo it may bo well to re member whnt happened to tho Eu phrates Valloy after tho two great crises hundreds of years apart had left their trail of blood and wasted treasure. What kind of n place to live in tho Euphrates valley now? i What happened to Greoco and tho The steamer Alert was crowded with relatives and friends of tho decensed who accom panied tho body to Its filial resting place in tho Coos River Cemetery. Tho services wcro conducted by tho Hev. Mr. Stubbloflcld. A great number of floral offerings literally covered tho casket nnd the gmvo was rovered too with tho flow ers. Mrs. Smith was deeply rovered by 'tho great ninny friends who know hor and who with her family mourn her loss. With his "tootsies" exposed to tho Captain .lohn C Hood, until ro rnlns and the winds that blow .tomes cently, skipper or tlio Government I.anhmo I.oncfealhor Hattlesuako dredge Col. P. S. Mlrhlo. has re .Ilm cntno to town nnd visited nil turned to his old Imp when lie Ball points of Interest, Including the po- ed nbonrd the Port of Portland bar lice stntlon. this niornng. Ho spoke tug Wnlluln, newly rebuilt. Tho yesterday before the North Rending did hor first towing of Hie son high school of his travels and .It la son by leaving Woslport, on Coluni cxpeetcd arrangement will bo niado bia, with tlio bnrkonllno Piiako, for his appearnnco before the local lumber laden for Melbourne. high school one day nevt week. it wus on September 1 Hint Cap- Rattlesnake .Tim Is the nppolatlon t n I ti Heed's resignation from the given him by his father, a Sloiiv In- Mlrhlo took effect. lc went to Port dlnn. The said .lames Is past .10 innd, whore, according to word Just years, dresses In a close to nature rc((vod heio, ho scoured his old manlier, nnd goes barefooted all tho )crxi agnln. tlmo nnd enjoys nothing more thnn Tho Wnlluln Is no strmiRcr to living and sleeping in the open, ex- cnplnln Heed, who wns In tho bnr cept when It rains too hard, ho says. i,.rVce for years nnd wns" tho first He says ho Is traveling for health mn..cr of tug Oneontn. built and an education. Ho claims to have left his Swiss homo April (!, i i by tho Port of Portland. Uo came to tho Pacific from Mnlno In tho . is!i. ami lias wanton iim.i.-'I, nines ,n(o .70(, ,, ,mil c.xporInnco on tlio I ucioro rcncning 1,00s nay. , . rvcr. Grays Harbor. Coos i Paralysis In his Infancy Is claimed (lln nllll ,...,.,. ilnfr(, HL.tlllnir to bo tho cause of the extensive walk- ,()Wn nH ft ColllllbItt rlvcr bar b1c,. j 1..K. iiusajsimuin uus way nun i.y. ,. ,,,, Tn,msn,, nf Hm pout ohfohd xi:ws Happenings In Curry County Town Told In tho Tribune tho uso of science mid health hints ho has regained tho uso of all his limbs nnd Is vigorous and happy. Hooks carried by him nro full ofi nowspnper clippings and signatures garnered from all parts of tho world. Ho expects to go to tho Fair and lat er to South America but will remain hero for a few days. I tug Onconta, who has earned tho ! sobriquet of "Hurryup" through his two J. X. Mcainnis, of Myrtle Point, has leased tho J. D. ho licks place on Elk river for a term of three years. . .;..,, . ., . a small unuu 01 uuui cniuu, wniuu Levant after tho days ; of Alexander ,, ,)ccn b t from tho Mlc, ranch at AVoddorburn, wcro driven up the const. M. T. Wright nnd son-In-Inw, Hoy COXDITIO.V THE SAME What happened to tho republic of Homo after it fell into tho power of Cucsar? What happened to nny na tion, aftor a strong man believed thoro is no God but tho sword, de luges it with tho blood of tho com mon people and tho tears of women, upon whom fall tho burdens and suf ferings of war? Aftor every crisis there seems to coiuo a relapso toward barbarism, a dark ago; or shall wo call It c.xhaiis-1 tlon through which tho fever strlck eu patient must pass, if ho survives after tho fover has reached Us high est point? And thyar.T. .osl-niom. begin slowly and patiently to build up a better civilization, as did tho people of tho Homau Emplro during tho dark ages. Will wo too, begin to nlzzlo and fit oursolvcs for tho Infer no of fire, or will wo prepare oursol vcs by righteous living, nnd bo rendy and able to point out tho pathway of righteousness for a scared nnd scorched world and build upon Its ashes a civilization based on tho teachings of tho Princo of Peace. rk there, will contlniio on that vessel and Ed Wright, mnnngcr of ' tho Port, of Portland, says they will j bo a team hard to beat Dollar Day Sale for MarshlielrJ THE business men returning from Portland w'm have looked into the mo Iter, state merchants uf p0r land deotarc there was never a campaign lo'iius. incss which proved more satisfactory than did tho pconi Dollar-Day sales held in that city. Some oven went so far as to declare more people Iip.cI visited Portwj, bent on shopping, than had ever, in the past, invaded ine ma. tropolis. What is true of Portland is reflected m' u1c Dollar-Day sales which have been held in Salem and in Eugene. At the latter city, which was the last Oregon town to hold a Dollar-Day Sale, the merchants and newspapers worked in harmony and there was nn ever lasting amount of business done. With tho idej. of car rying on tho same method of store sles here, The fimes will on next Friday. October ,8 undertake the ouljiication of a Dollar-Day issue. The merchants will Ijg urged to get up combination Dollar goods and advertise them as features. The lime will be opportune, as the advertising will appeal to the Smith mill employes and to tho crowds of visitors who will be here. What The Times would like to have the merchants understand is that it will work in conjunction with the stores to make them realize the actual value of advertising and to make the Dollar Day so unqualifiedly a success as to ensure its being repeated next year. 1 More will be said on the Dollar Day sales subject on Monday. nuiMi iik; ukkiiHctoiis IMIWII'iHliWWIIIHfflH HHMWililllM hit lill nUN llln I'l 'i IM II I'l llll 1 1 X32VS3mC3Hm3Ei1g Tho condition of Mrs. Sophia .Mat son, who was badly burned, was re ported about tho same today. It will The first of tho big lanterns for the lighthouses of tho coast Is now I being built In Portland. It will bu placed at tho new Hoblnsou Point 1 lighthouse between Seattle and Ta- jiAifi Dinars THU change to tho winter mall sehodulo and the change of tho train servlco from through by wagon to Couulllo so that Maishflcld to .Myrflu Point Cabot, havo leased L. Knapp's beach I rat Hubbard's creek, where they will nunc uus winter. Miss Mngnolla White, nftcr spend ing tho summer nt Port Orford, started for Portland nt which plnco sho expects to stay during tho win ter. Mr. nnd Mrs, A. S. Johnston nnd two children returned to Port Orford from several weeks spent visiting Mr. Johnson's mother nt Ferndnlo A brvul of 1900 bend of sheop, 'which had boon bought mostly In tho Hoguo river country by Taylor 'Dement of Myrtlo Point, were drlv- I on through Port Orford on their way north. Tho Scnsldo hotel, which was clos ed recently, will bo re-opened to tho 'public about October IGtli. J. A. Jackson of Coqiillle, who has been visiting In town for a fow weoks, will bo tho new proprietor, having leased tho proporty from Mrs. Mas-ierson. bo several days before tho' results ot,COI,m nt ,l colltrn(,t I,rlCu r J'-800- the burns will bo known. T,, mmorn m C1K"1 ,001 H- amcier aim i- icci uigii, ueiiig mini, of Iron, brass, zinc nnd curved plate glass. HUXTKHS AHKl'MW rXot As Many In Curvy County Xow As Lhiial II l.'CJIl HOCAX OFI'.SHOHI Tho schooner Hugh Hogan, form erly plying between tho Sluslaw and Portland with lumber, has accepted Tho Port Orford Trlbuno says: Gamo Warden, John Adams, Is spending a few days among the hunt ers or nortnern Curry. ."Mr. Adams nn off Bhoro charter. Sho will load reports that there havo been fewer i,,niber In Portland for Shanghai is hunters in this county this year from tho report received hero, tho outside than any tlmo since hoi Snvoral ninntlu nun tlm IIuuli iin- hns Iipoii In llln Horvlro nil. I lli.if i... . .. ., Cnl., and seeing tho sights nt tho B1UU0 l8 " .,." c,lt,fll ,., -' ' Talr at San Francisco. picnumi. wrecking on tho Sluslaw bar and for I many nours was siranuou wiiu tlio CREOSOTED POSTS Icrow in danger. Sho finally was LAST MUCH LONGER IntorcMliiK Informal Ion f.'Ivon Con cerning tlio Treatment of Wood To Make U Durable gotten off into deep water and con sefiiontly saved. DKI;AVi:i AT UU Tlio launch Cadillac lias ilisniutin iiod (hu morning henlco to AHogiiny. Times want ads bring rcBiilta. Mi I nP Heart Appeal t All of us iiiaiiy soonor ov Intov anil mmiio both hoiinev mid later. Wlilcli is Just another uiy of mi) log that nil the gicnt alius of life coiiloi- uboiit tho iiiaklug nf a home. Any mm that helps tho homo Is good nons ami lu teins! lug IIONN That is one reason the ail M'lllhlng columns of THE TIMES nro hiuli good lvailiug. I'lioio Is a personality to tho advoi-tishig that finds a iThpoiisUo vliui'il lu the av erage heart. Ccdav Used Hero Tho Port Orford whlto cc- dnr is tho wood most com- monly used hero for poles or piling, ns It has tho lasting qunlltles without nny treat- mom. However tho foregoing article on tho hnndTIng of other woods Is of local lnter- est. The faea was brenklng clear across , tho Coos Hay bar today and has been ' since Inst night. The steamship Han tu Clara from Portland has boon , delayed outsldo since early this morning. Captain Lofstedt wlic-, jlessod that ho would cross In soon as tho bar abates n llttlo. ' ! vksski movi:mi:xts i as POHTI.AXD, Ore, Sept. 30. Ac cording to records recently compiled by tho Forest Products Laboratory of tho Forest Servlco, Madison, WIs-; cousin, of tests mado upon ereosoted and untreated poles nnd posts of var- Ions woods, It was dotermlned that a. creoboted materials of this character In such woods as Douglas fir, wost orn red cedar and western yollow pine will last ovor 20 years. Other western woods, such as Sltca pine, spruce, lodgcpolc pluo nnd alpine fir, hnvo shown n slmllnr record. I'n- o A ril veil Hustler, Hoguo rlvcr, yester day. Duo Hero F. A. Kllburn, San Francisco, tomorrow. Duo tit Kali Thos. 14. Wand, San Fran- elsco tonight. oiii vitAi-i:it .srit.M,iti.i-:i llonhoail, Last or ()ii0 Tlmo Die; Fleet is Victim of Movies A victim of tho movies, the llow- treated woods of thoso species vary head, old time whnlor and last of a lu durability from two to elevon ' once flourishing calling fleet In the years, western yollow plno decaying' northern sons. Is bolng towed to San sometimes In two ears and western 1'idin win re she will bo "subiimr red cedar lasting eleven years. t liiod. ' I Varlalloii Is Wide The plot calls for tho blowing up Theso figures nro, however, given of a owsol. u Ib a war drama. In as average or approximate results, few days tho old bonos of the craft I for Individual cases often show n 'wldo variation from thoso averages, . This Is duo to tho largo number ot j Influencing factors. Tho quality and I kind of wood, tho cllinnto, soil, drain- I ago, ground cover, amount of bap will bhoot kkyward and the appetlto of thousands of movlo fans for thr spectacular will in part be appeased. It Is bald that tho moving picture ' company win act out bcvoral bcenes before the fateful torpedo Is tired. 1 'wood present, tho condition of tho $$ heartwood, whether the wood has! UliTCDCDnmT Mr-iifr. a 1-11 L-llIlltJIU I iur uw .-x T grown In open or donso stand, all T ..n.b... Mum IMUKVO A have their effect on tho durability1 5 of tho wood. I A woman. Mrs. V. W. P.ucit, has Time To Cut Poles 1,01' ""Pointed agent of tho Xorth it hns also been found that polct.' I'clllc Steamship Company In Hu or pohts sot In very wet ground or ' rokn to tho tho plnco of C. A very dry soils aro nioro durablo thnn "rotll known hero, who Is trans. than thobo bet in soils alternately wet and dry. Winter cut timber has been found in some cases to bo moro durablo than summon put 'ri.m-n ia lllll.i nvlftnimn Mini .1... ..mt.n..t n.l .. ........vV HUH IIIVJ DU.lSillllll Ul tho wood adds to Its durability. Coos Hay Concert Hand dance In Faglos Hall Satunlay owning. Danco night by at Kaglos Coos Hay Hull Saturday Concert Hand. lerred to Los Angolos, It Is said tho Xnnn Smith has btlll four wooks left In hor present i bar ter lu the nltrato trade out of Chill to Vaneouvor and it is believed she will bo rotiunod horo then on he old-time run. IS F()(J HOIWI) if Word was recolvod this morning " that tho steamship F. A. Kllburn U Is fog bound at Kuroka and it i-. $ not Known when sho will nrHvn E. Haro yoiw unTKll heads, bill ! heads, etc., printed at THK TIMHS.here, office. i , I Calllnie ranis primod nt Tho Timos- Tlmos want nds nrlng results. of flea. SANITARY FOOD SHOP "SERVICE FIRST" This Is the nanio and slogan that the Judges selected for Nasbnip; (irocurjr In the contest 'which rinsed Wudiumday. The winning nanio was suliuiltted by .Mrs. Claudo Nnsbiirg ami the Judges, M C Malouey, (!oo. Hotuor and A. H. O'lirieii Holecled her sliKgesllou from tlic scores ol responses received. Tho $10 prlo will bo given to her uConco. "Sanitary Food Shop" nioauK a whole lot and wo Intend that the More aliall live up to Its fullest meaning. CloaiilluoHri, wholi'XoiticiiosH, validly. "Servlco First" tho slogan menus ovon more. According to our Interpretation the principal meanings aro , Quality Goods Reasonable Prices Courtesy Promptness and Accuracy Efficient Delivery Wo believo Hint this will merit your patronage and It will be our uiilcnior to do oven nioio than wo promise. J. A. HILLSTROM, Manager SANITARY FOOD SHOP "SERVICE FIRST" Second and Central Phone 213 (Formerly Nasbuig Grocery) ere is ore St the Proof That Tte .. a Leads m QmmitV mm nrrrnrrrni iiniiiriirriT"fiinii iP aasiaaisaarH3E32EHSs,BB Hero Is tho Hid' stock from ulilcli to choose. .....i . nicrflirtflnit ' ,... " . Wl Furniture ami Hoiiscfuriilshlug.s a iwnnlciiiil nuurountioii. including: the HLsI M)i 1lr . . t IIIHI I.S. " I f.'flftll I'll IKWMi I 'I'.l I IIjI H I lore Is n big store , Including iociii:T-riM'i tuio for IJVHHV loom in tho house. Ql MTV sure to Hud Just vhal you like host. This sloro liujs lu large iii.intltios often times in (MHI.OAD lot", iHibh "s""rtS "" m of (ho best price po'slblo on any nrtlclo ilosliod. Our joars of npeiloiico bus tiii'r.1'1 soparato tho good fiirhituio man u fact urors fiom the hail. t mifi Tho pi'lmai'y object of very sale vo uiiko is to please VOL! Wo mo ncicr "mtf" r,, . .. . ' . ..Ml f I llll fl"""' nro i niMiui i.iiia satlsricil. Wo want and earnestly slrho for jour jooii fttMs Those aro linpoitant points about our business (hut should he of Interest to ITO.NO-1 Come and nrovethesa ctofrpmoTjfre vwtih vour OWfl COMI-J AND SKI-: LV IH.Fd'ANT HIS IXl'SCAL- HHASS HMD somv. son- The best Coil Spring iifovsen to. m,1i Front G KIWBCMXI