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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1915)
k HJKMIUj h., '.E.&I'ii ii!!n fljMHHWHHHp mat iIIBrjl'iWBCTiiTif!BtlHl MMT7TMBBMsnWMBMMitf TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1915 EVENING EDITION. IS VICTDH ELEVEW ADMTTED IS ARRANGED CUI.MIXATKS MATCH HTAUTUU tfO YIMltH A(JO IX i:ST m;w .Mi:.Min:its .ioix tin: n.w'.f.MAitsiii'iKi.H men to MUCH TIMBER CUT FROM NATIONAL FORESTS ' PnilNe Const lU'M'i'trM llmo l'tii-iisli NTAtlN? ,l .Matrlnl to Quite n l.nim tist cmncii SUNDAY CVitulit Frank Wyniiiii, of ojtn, .Miir'('ntiKivpitlnii Now Hih Itep'osentn rles Mis Anna Mlllii)- Went flwi ill Twelve Points in Cmin. to School Touelliei' ly Outside of Miir.xlil'leM Kont I'OOTHAMi hatti.ks Nxlont In lnl Year Little Dan Cupid Is a rrfiy follow who ucvor forgets. Twenty yours nco ho bocmi weaving his spoil way Imck lu the little school house uf llowdolnhnm. Mnlne, about two of the pupils, mid Saturday thu ro uinneo wan culmlnntod with tho mar riage of Miss Anna Millar, of How- Klrvon now member woro recolv od nt tho Sunday ninmliiK wrvlcon In tho llnptlst Church. Most of thoin cnino from Hroadbont hihI .Vortlt Bend. Tho addition were tho romilts of the fluid work done hy Uov. . Loltoy Hull. TIiIh church now has 70 mombors .1 1..1.- ... a .... .!.. 1t...t.f. It......... uuiiumiii. lo lainniii imuiik ,i.mi..tlt , ,, ,,ffmU ,,,, , ,lc rounly oi me lauucu vegii. nio ccruiuoiiy took place In Coiiulllo and tho nn- Octohor 22. Hounccmont of Hb comes now as a complcto surprise to tho many Power, Bridge. I'alrvlow, Sumner, Wwli liihtl llnlniiu Inlnt t ntltllnlf friends of the Kroom both on tho bay,.. , ,,.,;,, VlllHl ,, Kev. Mr. Foskott, tho flold nils Kev. Mr. Foskolt. tho field scc- nnd at South Inlet where he lives. Bui vory few closo friends were awaro of tho event which was per formed by tho Uov. F. L. Shlmlan, oi tho Coiiulllo Presbyterian church. Tho young couplo returned to South Inlot and there havo taken up tholr abode In Captain Wymau's homo, which ho has already prepared. Today ho said that there has been no regular celebration of tho event but that lin feared his friends mlulit got extremely busy with tin cans ami j-vtnlnK. sundry other din makers tonight nt South Inlot. treaty agreement Went to School Together bnll jtaiues and two with Coiiulllo. nml N'ovoniber l" aro tho Iocpj oiitslile of Marshfleld IiicIuiIIhk Co- dates. This does not Include several iullk. Myrtle Point, llroadbent, . Inilependont contents. Tho basket ball cehedulo remains the sumo as last year, tho season op ening In late January and there will ! POItTI.ANl), Oto.. Oct. I. Aeror ... "'"' "" -"-; """ .Hnn to HlallMlra Just compiled bv . ,,.,., , h "'""" " ,. Intent Sorvl.-o lor tho fiscal year .M.WMO I .tint endliiK .Juno 30. nil."., approvlmatol.v MoetliiE at Coiiulllo on Saturday 1 2K.UB2.000 feet of limber wiir cut lepresentatlvo- of the five county f f Oregon. Washing- ,, . , . .... i ... noil anil .Mivsun. nesiuo mm, 11.- hlKh schools adopted debate and nth-1,!(3(,00 fw wnR . ,t(I(r trw tone scnu.iuies ior mo year. i H0 p,,rlt. to settlors and others llv- Mumhflold will IihI.o four font-, lug lu or near tho National Forests. two with Myrtle Point iliio amount of tlmlier given away lit Oregon was UMSU.OiHl foot, most 'of which was taken by settlors In or near Mlnnm, Umatilla and Wciiuhu bo five games for each of the five tennis In the league. reta.-y of tho Baptists of Oregon, I Tho debating does not begin be who Is ut present tho acting pastor I fore the second semester. The coiiu of the local Baptist Church,. Is or- I'tv track meet will bo held this year gnnlziiig branch mission societies on I In .Myrtle Point. each of these fields, co-ordlnntlng them with tho homo church hero. Ho Is to hold a meeting '.for such purpose at Broadbent tomorrow eve ning and nt Coiiulllo Wednesday with Japan that t China will confer with tho Japanese Captain Wymnn Is formerly from minister and arrange for tho open- Malno whore ho first met his wife, ling of ports, the Stnto Department They went to tho same Bchool togeth er and havo been corresponding dur ing tho last three or four years, though all this time they did not meet until two months ago when Miss Mlllny stopped off hero for n visit. Sho liked it so well that alio decided to roiiia'ln for good. In tho threo years ho has had hargo of tho Vega, plying between South Inlet and .Mnrshfiold, Captain Wynian hns mndo a host of friends who will wish both himself and brldo ovory success. NOT TO OPEN ONE OF CHINESE PORTS jLiLtJ r-ri I Coot Dr Tlmr.) PEKING, Oct. i. It is announced by thu Stato Department that KUo chow will not bo among tho ports In Shantung provluco which China will opon to foreign trade. Under tho officials and Mr. Illokl have been lu conference almost daily for several weeks as to the ports which will bo thrown open to tho world in Shan tung and inner Mongolia. Tho list Is awaiting with much interest by business mon familiar with trado in China. Jehol, In Inner Mongolia, the an cient capital of China, Is another well known city which the Stato De partment has announced will not bo opened. It Is now of slight commor ,clnl importance as It Is oft tho rail way, five days caravan northwest of Peking. Tho Chinese officials nro ovldcntly working by process of eli mination and their announcements up to date disclose tho names of cit ies which will not bo opened. No In tlnintlon has been given as to tho ports which will ho opened, $! WITH THE TOAST Z AND THE TEA t $ (JOOD KVHNIXtt Times want ads brlnr? results. Kvery time a man smiles, and much more when ho laughs, It udds something to his fragment of life. Sterno. IK (Not by Kipling) If wo planned nnd, planning, lnborcd To help others on their wny; If wo sang and, singing, lessoned Krets nnd worries of tho day; If we did, and doing, lifted Just a shadow from n friend; Would we not, and others also Happier be when day bIiouUI end? If wo know and, knowing, followed Utiles of kindness, paths of love; If wo hoped and, hoping, trusted In tho words of him above; If wo thought and, thinking, quoted Only good of thoso we know; Would wo not, and others also, Have a heaven hero below? Selected foroKtH In eastern Oregon. Much l'se.1 In Allien Tho statement also pIiowh Hint tho forests of Alaslia aro furnishing a largo amount of timber for local consumption. .More than :I7,000, 000 feet, according to the Tores! Service, was cut under sales con tracts during tho fltcal year lu the two Alaska Korosts, and It Is estl matod that tho quantity cut under free use permit, amounts to at least 10 per cent of tho quantity cut under sales. No figures nro nvallnblo on tho Alaska free use, however, as res idents or tho Territory nro allowed, on account of relative spnrslty of population, to take all tho timber thoy need for porsonal use without going through any formalities. I-'ieo L'so Privilege Outside of Alaska, permits aro Is sued to thoso untitled to shuro In tho free use privilege, as a means of provontlng its abuse nnd to regulate this form of utilization nlong lines which will tend to Improve tho for est conditions. Tho material taken by froe-uso permits Is restricted largly to dead, Insect infested, or dl- soasod timber, thinnings, or Infer ior species. Forest officers often set nsldo suit able nreas from which thoso granted free use under tho terms of tho law may help thomsolvcs under certnln general rules; but whero green tim ber will bo cut, tho trceB to bo used aro designated Just as In nil timber sales. Tho amount of free uso ma terial allowed Individuals Is limited to $20 worth yearly, or about SO cords. THREE HG niipp mppp imiKiiirni iviidO m bini uvimyiin PAY AT f"""""""""" iEMP: OCTOBER THREE BIG DAYS AT NORTH BPWn OCTOBER 7, 8, AND 9 BRinRcK. IS Il TIM'HKD.U;. Del. 7 Cooil Itonds IM CIIOSKX QCKKX OP NOKTII m:xi it:;uu.'t: cauxivai. .Much Interest When Votes Aro Cnimlcil mill HchiiH Announc ed Public Sntuiibiy Xlgltt MIhh (loldlo lllggs was chosen as queen of tho Bridge Carnival nt North Bond Saturday evening. There was a good deal of Interest lu the event. Tho ballots were counted by n committee In tho office of tho Koos Development Company anil were Riv en out ovory half hour. Tho total number of votes cast for all of tho candidates was S3S.520. Tin Vol en Cast Tho vote cast for each candidate follows: tloldle Hlggs 3:uno Mathilda, drove MS.2S0 I.llllnu Henderson 1 00,7:r. Anna Deed It 7 . :i 1 0 Kllznbotli lloelllng 7(!,fi0 Josephine Snood 28,585 Miillnda Anderson 21,020 nnd l.-i,i,.nir.T...."MnMl epenluMN will be present to iulilif.hH Hie people Sk Kill DA V, OCT. H Automobile ltiir. Moi.ri,'i Piirnil, Dancing, l. ' l, Auto Hace 10 miles for Ford earn, int m,, nnd third prlzua will aluo bo awarded "' ' '"Ml Freo-for-AII Auto ItnculO mile; i .. ,.. prize, ?r.0. - 7Pl "M, ,,,, Marino Parade All boats, largo and si,mi take part In this parade,. headed ,by n. H "a c "V B CoiiKivsKinnii llawley will dellvo'r an a.iiiri,, rt'J4,ef. SATCHDAV, OCT. t.-lb.nt ,,.ees bU, .,,, ,m, ling iiintches. Other Sport. ,xln ""! Uont Races First prize, $2 5. Second nrI?o tin Battle lloyiil 100 men on a barge on tim i,, .1 Th,fMi -v ..... . ,a,. bnrgo gets ?50. ttl Boxing Contest-Anderson Brothers, Mn Juvenllo . Wrestling Matches -Soni.j of the best wrestlers Vn rt1 flc coast will bo hero to m cot. a'l loineis Oilier luces oilier sportM, (laMc'ng, Imml conceit A MASKIID OAKNIVAI. KATI Itlliv '- Mcnty of ( iiiiIIT ion win no welcome, uriiig mo whole family tin, u.. had on Coos Bay. Fun, f..n fi,, fIOm i.mi f (iOOD Ml'SIC lOVIlltV DAY '' "Inning t0 tk(e m Total vote cast 8:iS,r.20 MIbs Snued withdrew from tho rnco tinting tho day so there woro no votes cast for her later In tho eveu- lug. J Tho queen lecelves as u prize n' diamond rliic mid also ninnoy to buy her ciistnmo. As queen she will tukoll part in the exorcises. 1 DOLLAR DAY was a Big Success in Portland IN Portland the "Big Dollar Day" Special Sale was under the Di rection of the Chamber of Com merce nd alter ik was over the following ofticial report of the re sults of the day was published in the Chamber of Commerce News: 0n3 department store reports remarkable increase in the sales Dollar Day sales increased 40 of values marked for one dollar, per cent over the same day last TJie management was very much voir nnrl 90 npr rout over tho pleasefl Wltn the resulls- ycai and 20 pei cent over trie 0ne sm store reporled a 50 same day the previous week. per ccnt inorease on Dollar Day, They did not notice any material with normal sales for the preced- difference in other days of the inn and succeeding days of the i T w Vlo resumn Caroial LOW ROUND TRIP FARES to tho Big Bridge Carniva ENGLISH BIRTH 1 RATE IS LOWER Loudon Xcuxpnpcr ItcgnriN the Con. (Utloiw Shown lly Inures As lleln Qito AlurmliiK IDr AuocUUJ TrcM ta Cooi lltjr Timet. LONDON, Oct. 4. Tho recent re turns on tho British infant birth and death rato aro characterized as "dls- . tinctly alarming" by tho London Lan- 'cet. ' "Tho continued fall In tho birth rate, which has now reached tho low est level heretoforo recorded, may havo many explanations," tho jour nal comments editorially, "but tho i factor of tho doliborato limitation of j families, whether from provldont or , selfish motives, inn no longer bo Ig nored." I Tho Lancet says Hint thoro has novor been a tlmo In KiiKlond that I 'employment has been so easy to ob- mm ami bo mncii monoy distributed ninoiiff tho poor through good wages and women's superatlon allowances, yet theso vory facts may havo con- week and believe it would he successful if this was put into ef fect twice a year. One firm handling ladies' ap parel claimed to have done an increased business of 300 per cent. They had anticipated a fal ling off for the succesding day, but instead, the business showed an increase. ' One cafeteria said that bus- same week. One bank claimed a slight fall ing off of the deposits on the 23rd, but a marked increase on the following day, and they also report a material increase in de posits for the balance of the week. The bank official giving this in formation said it was his belief that Dollar Day has a tendency to create a shopping interest. Another bank showed a lame Don't Fool Yourself Don't fool yourself into be lieving that the way of yes terday is tho way of today in doing business, to bo hold at Worth Bend, October 7-8-9 Tickets will bo sold from all points, Powers lo Mnrshfiold Included, Octobor 7, 8, and 3th, good for return until Octobor 10. Three Great Days Good Honda and Fraternal Conventions Alio Speakm. , Auto nnd motor-cyclo rnccs, horso races, field and track sports, aquatic sports. Grand wntor pageant, parades, grand masquerade, Mardl Cm Further particulars from nearest agent of tlie SOUTHERN PACIFIC tlolin .M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Orci PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDR? We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Sen COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY WOOD! WOOD! Kindling wood, por load 91.75 to $S3 Aider wood, 16 to 24 Inches 92 to $2.50 Free Delivery V. II. LINGO Phono 227-J. North First St. ness had doubled on Dollar Day. increase in the deposits on the One of the barber shops, which 24th, and slight increase on the had a special price, claimed to 25th. have increased their business 50 per cent. One of the sporting goods houses showed an increase of 40 per cent, without any mater ial difference on other days. One jewelry house reports that The canvass among the small er stores where articles of special value were sold almost unani mous in endorsement of Dollar Day in its results. The jobbers assisted materially in many cases tlie grocery- P although they did not sell much men were "cleaned ud" on sue high-priced goods, there was a cial bargains before night. iTpi 0 t I ".SMII.IXri M'TCII" OF UAXDO.V I Who will wrostlo C. Martjhnll, of i Vnncouvor, llritlsh Columbia, at ' Hnlrllnff llnll Tlillvcln v lilirl.t Hnln. Something new is discover- bo1, 7tl'. t 7::io o'clock. ed and made every day, ! FrWn' nlKht at 7::0 (Jeo- Lam- Methods change as well as bort' Co08'Cu,Ty iui. win merrhnnrikp UJ3,meet M. O. U.tsey, or Langlols. muCliailQISe. , Saturday night Jim Wilson, tho Twenty years ago mer-'boy wom,or" w"1 meot tno winnor chants nnrrmH Inna tlmo onlof tl10 FrI,ln' n,s't ntci'. nntmio n Ui. JmJ t! i Dancing overy aftornoon and Im-iAlIco I) wumo oi uig uiuillo, I UUtlV mediately following tho matches at it is quick sales and small mgi.t. rifi4s Un .. f j. I I hiuiiio uui iiiuiiy ui niem. Don't fool yourself into be lieving that your competi tors are sleeping, They are on tip-toe every day in the year, Don't fool voursalf.lntn hfi-!'tal3' llowino- Hto nA nf 4.. I AS '' i,i& incii auo ui luutiy ctiu births, not only the iniddlo and up- meie names and addresses L'pr classes but tho working class in and blatant assertions oflato'cara aro UoUl uiamo. Even Superiority, tl10 rel,orts nuout tho great numbers nt war babies seem now to have been They are true stories of the : la-geiy baseless. progress being made in mer- trlbuted to tho Increased Infant mor tality rato slnco thow have glvon Idlo mothora more money to spend Ion drink. Fpldemlc disenso Is an other factor In raising tho rato, ow ing to tho death of doctors and nuiB- jcs now engaged In military hospl- As for tho doliborato limitation of chandise and the prices at which mey are sold, Read the ads. Read THE TIMES STATKMKXT OF TIIK OYVXKIU siiip, .maxagi:.mi:xt, CIHCU- IjATIOX, KTO., ItFQl'IltlJU 11V THU ACT OF AUGUST SI, 1I)IL of Coos Hay Times publlshod dally at Jlarshflold, Ofogon, for Octobor I, 191 B. Editor, M. C. Malonoy, Managing Kdltor, Dnn ,13. Malonoy, lluslness Manager, M. C. Mnlonoyj Publlshor, M. C. Malonoy, Owners: Coos Day Times Pub. Co., M. C. Malonoy, Marshflold, Ore.; Mnlonoy, Marshflold, Ore; Dan R. Mnlonoy, Marshflold, Oro.; J. S. Coke, .Marshflold, Ore.; Flan agan & Honnott Bank, Marshflold, Oregon; Alva Doll, Marsufiold, Ore.; Charles Stauff, Marshfield, Oro.; Mrs. Columbia McCIolInnd, Puoblo, Colorado. Known bondholders, nnd othor se curity holders, holding one por cent or moro of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or othor securities : None. Avorngo numbor of copies of each Issuo of this publication sold or dis tributed, through tho malls or other wise, to paid subscribers during tho six months preceding tho dato shown abovo: 1948, M. 0. MALONBY, Sworn to and subscribed boforo me this 4th day of October, 1915. DOUSEY KREITZER A Notary Public for Oregon. (My commission explves March C, SAVE MONEY by ordering the M9 UCMBVlIIIF MIL IIUIVII I ! -- (J Nut coal, per ton J"j Lump coal, per ton Jj" Or half ton of both ..' I). JIUMW' "T Phono 18-J or leave orr Hlllycr's Cliuju v south coos nivnina SEHVICE T.ATivril KXPnESS leaves MnrheW erf 8 ii. m. Ives hwi W at a:18 P- n . ,...., f river djU"' .,. Leaves MarU m. For charter (Jr Proprietors ' . W! m t on IPE ll a w Marehficld 5fiS Phone 140-n, -rAl Estlmt" Z.iOfl WESTERN BUILDING CO- Assets $2, .... n ronton sai rays o hc """ ' -LiLffiSA o gmgil 11)10.)