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!!5II5S4iU4i V . f uhav noynncp ioiR-gmm rt." 4 iSniiriri r nnrnnn MA THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1915-EVENING EDITION. "&- FOUR I III 111(1 hi HI Vtr. t? poos BAYTgE'n m" S5T rtSZZTSSSn SHIPMENTS LIH6E r l,. O. MALONKY, ICilltor and l'ub.i,, AMn Tuc TCA ?! . A Ullll IIIUIBIU uiiuwi. QAN li. MALONIOY, News ftUtorj;; AND THE 1 1 A ?,. 1 i .AlUiiUlAUiUiUUitiAii 1HI.I.I .. -. .... suicini inner oi i.un wmuii) S1Mlclal Vnper City of Mnrsliflcld. ' , Entered at tlio Postofflco at Marsh- leld, Oregon, for transmission JJlhkauch tho iuuIIb as Becond-clnsa ' nail matter. , An Independent Ilopubllcnn nowa-l rfapor, published ovory evening cx-, tlfriio C009 liny Time I'litillslilng Co. " hurscrivtion ratks J, DAIIA. Dno yonr IC.00 RPer month CO j WEEKLY. 3no Tear J1.G0 l ....- . . . I " when paid strictly in nuvanco tnu , A .!... !.!( l.A llm nnM Tint (.()()! KVKM.Ntl Whnt Is noble? that which places Truth In lis unfranchised 4 will .... ' lC'i'ii though scorn's mill- llRIUUlt gllllieoH l'rovo 1 1 1 in jmotottt of his cities, He's tho noble Who art- vnncos Freedom nud the cause of num. Charles Swain. NTAVIUMtQ The city Is lirepnrMR ,v,nu itAV LEADS IN Kilt AMI to welcome the members of the V. C sl'lll'CK LIMIINR ( T. 1'. who are coming to hold their , ntnlu conuntlon. 'Amount of Redwood from Ktireliii IlAKIClt Tlio loiiKost dry spoil , known In linker edimty has at last1 been broken by a rainfall, the first' rlnco .lime 2H. Luier IMiiIiik tlie l.n-1 1 1 til r of Seplentber DurliiB the laBt half of Septomuor, uni' IRVING BLOCK ' iMJUTTTII ! F vy W U.VTJ J urrrrMMB 'UinlMm '4rmfi ,.,,.. ...1. ..., ,-i 11...1, uous unv h muieu more in ...n ., . f.,- 1....1...... imp. I spruce lumber to Sun ! runrlmo un; Kill U'HI n liuuin lt " - i ' i 1 It. the quarters now occupied by "" ' other port on the const, tho Deschutes Statu Hank which it Kurelin, shlppliiB .redwood, m-iil Is said will bo absorbed by the First -more than Coos Hay. T'e flBnes J'tubsci lotion nilco of the Coos Hny tlTlmcs ls.fG.OO per year or $2.50 for ! ijbIx months. i Address all communications to COOS HAY DAIIiY TIMES. i Till: SV.MIMIO.VY OK UVK il.lfu Is a uondrous sympliony; ii Its themo Is "Mind and Hea't," God, the Ki'cnt MuhIu .Mnstor, leads. And gives each man his part. !l EUROPEAW WAR ONE t i YEAR AGO TODAY t So,no ')mJ' luo l",rls nwluned them True to tho Cluster's will; OCT. (I, 11)11 ; Some lail to comprehena tuoi parts, Natlounl Haul, i as shown in tho Pioneer Western KOKEST IIUOVK The WasliliiK-j ''Uniimriiian lonow: inn iininiiv fnli- i.iiimim iiiiu vielt nnd i ''',' a"(' Spruce ,u. wi...... , - promises to be the most successful Aberdeen 1,100,000 Will Move Friday to North Front Street Tho PiiiInIiiii will In rloM-d nit rtn.v Kihhiy to penult Hit lit nmviil of stock In piuper Mmpo. Wo will open Siiluiilny nt :1IU Xottli Kiont street. Civiilei' Imi'KiiliiM llml ever. Ilctter conio (onljtlil or tomorrow to net whnt you lcilm t Pnmlinto nrn ronnrtpil IMC I II IT wltll I y "-."-'-.... -.1 And, blundering, play them 111; ffury on tho Allies left wlni: north of Hl Jn so vnsl nj orccgtrn tho Itlvcr Olso and also on tho Allios jrlght wins In the neighborhood of ,(LUlc. ' ' The Germans elnlm haviiiB taken 'tho Fort Camp Des llomalns on tho river Mous. Tho Russians start nn Invasion of Hungary In nn nttompt to Join forces ' with tho Serbians. Tho Gorninu bark Mnrtha lloclt liahn and tho Norwegian ship Honne Btovt nro captured by tho Krcnch and taken to port. Tho people of Antwerp have been advised to fleo from the city ns n bombardment Is imminent. As In this wot Id of men, 'Twero strange indeed did we not hear, Some discords now nnd then. Selected. Tho old-fashioned man who used to btng about haVIng ti clear con science now has a sou who brag3 about having a good lawyer. . . . "mi nun ever held. ' ; Asior.a ..- , M-JHANONMr and .Mrs. John V. I nn,,()" "".", I Olaml. pioneers or 1858, celebrated j Coos Hay '.-, . their Golden Wedding. Imvlmr been , Columbia Klvur ;.,ln,"0U, .married at Corvallls fifty yours ago. Kverott ';."'" " HOOD UIVKIt Several carloads1 rily Creek '-uO.Ono of spplcs are being shipped from n ' I'ort Angeles ''t-YlZ meal orchard to New York nnd will I'ort Gamble iuU.Uuu, jio sent to South America. I I'ort l.udlow HOO.000 , 1'E.N'Dl.KTOX Two Greeks nnd ii J'0" Orlor" "'J'""" Germnn were arrested by the deputy J u,ll landing Ulu.ooo ,gamo warden for Illegal shooting. IWIIlapa Harbor J,030,d00 i i.... ti.... i?r. iifwi SAM-3.M Tho state engineer nns 'i"Hi ' ,"" r approved tho application of the Du-! " Totnl 81,081,000 L lleiluood IJurekn G.liiii.OOO Albion 1,8 17,000 COUNTY COURTS IN PAVING HUSI-NKSS Kvcr notlco when n Coos Hay man pays you back tho Ilvo spot ho borrowed from you ho always acts as though ho was doing you a great favor. fur Orchard Company for permission to appropriate tho water of fifteen mile creek. GARDINER The sllvorsldo sal-1 nion have started to come into tho Caspar i,800.0u0 Vmpqnn river. rrt Ur"KK 1,000,000 iiosKntmn Tho rnso nf Tom 'Greenwood S17.000 Hull, the auto stage lino man whoplonilocliio 042,000. ' wbb fined $250 for bootlegging, will , Crescent City OUD.OuOj., appeal his case. Total 10,750,000 ADVERTISED hETTEKS Some Coos Day men Imagine they aro carrying groat responsibilities on their shoulders wnen tncy nro carrying nothing but swelled heads. TIIH Cottngo Grovo Sentinel takes occasion to remark that it never greatly favored tho entering of the government Into bus!- It n sweet disposition helped any ncss of any kind. It usually proves when you aro driving a mule more an expensive experiment. Coos Hny married women would Tho Sentinel contends thut any (have sweet dispositions. kind of government in business mak les an unfair competitor for prlvnto business, for It Is not necessary for tho government to pay Interest on Investment nor to show earnings on tho Investment; that prlvnto capital against which it Is an unfulr com petitor must help muku up any lous es that occur, bciauso of poor busi ness management or oxtnivagonce, yet it Is prepared to ninko nn excep tion ns follows: Rut tho County Court of Marlon QUESTION FOR TJII-2 DAY Whnt has become of the old fashioned man who used to play tho accordion on tho front porch? PRINHVILM2 With fourteen au tomobiles nnd a brass band Prlnevlllo peoplo made n tour of tho towns of tho county to boost for tho county fni- ' List of ndvertlsed letters reinnln; OREGON CITY Clackamas coiin-ji'K In tho Marshfiold, Oregon, Post ty has reduced tho road districts Office for the week ending October from 00 to 57 nnd tho plan will bo . 191C Persona calling for the to have nil districts supplied with a same will plenso say ndvertlsed and road leading to market points. la' ono cent for each letter called DALLAS Polk county won tho for. wiiii ty prizo ut tho stnto fair nnd C. A. Anderson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jus. again assumed tho position of blue Harry, Rev. T. J. Cannon, Frank Dtiv rlbbon county of Oregon which was Is. Wallace C. Devlin, Mrs. R. M. won at the Lewis and Clarke fair. n. Mrs. Wnlter Green, Clins. FOREST GROVE The members1 Goodwin, Herman Krobjelonskl, .1. of tho Forest Grovo Reboknh lodgo.f. Kecrnn, Dr. P. Klezcr, J. 13. Le- and their friends celebrated the C-lth.Jon, John LoIIII, Emll Lund, N. F. AlcQrasli, .Mrs. Edna Mntson, T. C. anniversary of tho founding of tho order. Mathews, Albert Orro, Agntou Ol- The reason why n two-Inch moiiso run make a Coos Hay woman yell and fleo In terror Is because she can face her six-foot husband and ninko him try to crnwl under tho County hus mado uu experiment tuts door mat when ho comes homo Inte. year that may prove It to bo wluo.j (expedient and fair for County Courts u n coos Hay married man goos to go into tho paving business. j four days without a shavo his wife Tho Court of that county produces , knows that ho doesn't caro how ho figures to show that It has laid atioks because ho doesn't lovo her n cost of 07 cents a yard thicker uny mor0i Anil f no 8ilVes every , paving than that being laid in Mul-, morning sho Inuiglnos that ho is tnoniah County at $1.17 a yard. trying to ninko an impression on Ono of tho items In tho C7 cents Lomu othor Womnn. Is 15 cents u yard royalty for use: of a prlvnto plant. Tho Court fig ures that if it owned tho plant tho cost would bo reduced to 50 cents a ynrd, or almost exactly halt tho (prlco being paid In Multnomah Coun ty to prlvato contractors. ' Tho difference between G9 cents and $1.17 Is too great a dlfforcneo. Trlvato capital that will not bo reas onable In Its charges has no right to claim protection against competi tion hy tho government. Tho figures by the .Marlon County Court nro hard surfaco and the cost Is about that of tho prevailing price for macadam roads. If the flguros nro accurate, and wo A Coos Hny ninii never puts off until tomorrow tho drinks ho could tako today. NEW INSTRUCTOR havo no doubt that they are, It UJ, time ror all County Coiirta to consid er entering tho paving business. Sa lorn Journal. OREGON llAltlinil WORK Professor from Cniimlii Adileil to Oregon College Faculty CORVALLIS. Oct. 8. Students of farming at the Oregon Agricultural College are to hmo tho assistance of a very able Instructor in tho use nnd caro of farm machinery. W. .T. Gllmoio, of the Manitoba Agricultur al College, has been appointed assis tant professor ot Farm Mochatilcs. Mr. Gllmore Is a graduate of civil and agricultural engineering of Ames Iowa. lie hus had practical exper ience in surveying and drainage and has worked for the International Harvester Co. IIo has four yenrs' experience In Instructional work at Manitoba ns teacher of farm mechan ics. Tho Collego Is well equipped with farm tools and machines, which af ford a broad opportunity for uso of ACCORDING to figures compiled by the Oregon Journal, the peo plo of Orogou bellovo In the de velopment of their rivers and harhorB to tho extent of many hun dreds of thousands of dollars out of their own pockets. The Orojton record , , (,linficatloiis in teaching his sto ol self-help Is uh follows: tmtt Uq VOMlrnvXlon all(l liropor Port of Portland- 90.ooo.O00. of .,,, K of ,U0lIlini tarm mnchluery. which approximately $1,000,000 has beon spent In channel work, Includ ing $175,000 contributed toward the construction of tho north Jetty. ,,.,, Nmiilei. o. At.,1(hI(s f . 0 Astoria $25,000 to aid lit tho1 Week construction of tho north Jetty. Coos Hay -$501,000 tor hurbor' A total of 200 ucoldonts wero re- Improvements. ported to the state labor commission' SIX MEN HURT ASHLAND f. II. Dobbins has son, Frank Ray, Jason R. Rand, .Mrs. taken the management of tho Hotel I Karlo Vista, Mrs. U. D. Walker, C. Oregon under a leaso and Is to make Walker. Improvements In the building. j HKh -McLaln, Postmastor. HEPPNER E. N. Nowlon who) Marshfiold, Oregon hns been borlnu fornu artesian well! for tho pust two years, has struck a I $! rin v o w of about 500 gallons a minute, f SALEM The public services com-' AT THE HOTELS mission hus ordered tho Southern Pacific to Improvo Its service bo- tnecii Dallas and Arlle by operating O Chandler Hotel Ray P. Campbell, Jurvls Landing; a gasoline motor car instead of tho j II. Thompson, Prince Albert; Fred present steam trains. ;C. Peterson, North Platto, Nob.; 11.! ASHLAND Tho Ashland Power) J. Freednmn, Portland; C. V. Glide, J nnd Light company has under con- San Francisco; Edward J. LIndells, ' struction a new substation which will Portland; F. McTaggurt and wife,' cost $10,000. Portland; AV. K. Reavus, Kunsns Cl-j PORTLAND A wild Chinese ty; C. D. Roop, Kansas City; J. II. i pheasant was caught on Fourth street Jlurray, Portland; Mrs. X. lloyo,! in tlio city by a man who was feed-1 Lakeside; .Mrs. W. II. Cross, Powors. Ing pigeons. j Lloyd Hotel ROSEHURG Delbort Parks, uged John Daley, Gold Roach; Lnwrenco 13 years, who pleaded guilty to vlo-' Daley, Gold Reach; Tom Rngln, Ilea Intlon of tho local option law, wnsvfer Hill; F. Smith, Unndon; I. Li fined $100 and may huvo to spend Goodlln, Myrtlo Point; Harry Hon 50 dnys In Jail in dofuult ot pay-jbon, Lukcsldo; Charles Graham, nient. Rosoburg; Mrs. Charles Crane, AI-j EUGENE Oor ono hundred auto' legally; Charles Cruno, Allegany;) owners have signed an agreement Miss Helen a ray, Myrtlo Point;' to beconio members of a now auto Mrs. Ted Gray, Myrtlo Point; V. L. Stommeriuan, Allegnny. club which will bo organized. RAKER Cyrus Tedrow, aged 80 who has been living us a hermit, loft Rhiiico Hotel Georgo Kruso, Isthmus Inlot; Ir- for Kuiibas whoro ho has a fortunovln Mltcholl, Eureka; Charles Rom- awnltlng him and wlioro his relatlvos noy, Powers; S. Henzoy, Portland; who hnvo beon hunting him for years ."!ko Koorncr, Portland; Juines reside jKoarns, Portland; John Salnnder. JOHN DAY Earn CumniliiRs, ono ! Lakoshle; Fred Coleinun, Coaulllo; of tho bronco bustors nt tho fair wabjTom Ilaydon, Empire; William Hum thrown from his horso and seriously lln, Portland; S. Frntls, Sunset Injured. Hay. SALEM--Dr. David X. Roberg, the new state health officer, has assum ed his duties, succeeding Dr. Calvin S. White. HOOD RIVER When her four- oar-old boy was tukon from hor to hunter's licenses sbud to an institution becauso tho1 EUGENE Moro hunters than usu al have applied for llconses this year' In Lane county and tho clerk hns col lected $1,08-1 in feos for angler's and mother wng regarded as not a propor Hnvo your programs 'printed nt person to bring up tho child, Mm. Tlio Times office. I Anna Span- threatened to commit I sulcldo. ASTORIA Moro than 20,000,000 Sluslaw $:i2S,000. Yaniilna $ 1 11,000 for or for the weok. toot of lumber was sent from thoi Columbia river during tho month or! September, according to tho cu3toihs report. SALEM All stock not Intended for liumodinto slaughter must boar! clean bills of honlth froni federal' or stato inspectors whou shipped In to Oregon from 17 wostorn states Six wero fatal. Of j and Canada, according to tho llvo- liihldu, tho total six of tho accidents wero; stock unitary board. fol iireiigiug noiwouii aowiuii ami roiu- iuiuiiuu irom loos county iig do. .lows: Tillamook -$107,000 votod for) Davo J. Hrauke, Powers, btokeu Jetty; $17,000 bpent for dredging bo-i arm, logglug. tween Tillamook and Hay City; up- Loundor Itarklow, Powers, proximately $G,00u to be spent uu-ikttoo, logglux. ROOD R1VHR J. H. GUI, while KUfferliu; uiontal dlsordor duo to a fall, wandered away from homo but hus returned and was welcomed by cut, his friends. SALEM nually In chunuol maintenance. Coqiilllo-Hundon district $ I L 000 spent for dredging; $200,000 probably bo used In turthor Improvo-j ments. E. llorglund too, sawmill. Alexander Fruit, Murshficld, cut head, sawmill. C. Whltpock. Muifahfleld, bruised -O. 11. Lock of Chicago Tho record Includes no mention of 1'K. logging public dock construction at Portland I Stanley Hrlggs, Mnrshfleld, and Astorlu. though handling fuell-i hand, sawmill. Itles aro Just about ns Important ns channel Marshfiold, bruised , hus been eloeted liianagor of the Sa- lam Cqminorclul Club, and will begin i his duties November 1. ROSEHURG Frank Roso, n gni- dlnor, complained to tho district at-1 tornoy that ho was robbed of throo cut dollars by Gypsies. Times want nds tiring results. Calling cards printed at Tho Time office. The Annalist THE MOST INTERESTING FINANCIAL J.OURNAL IN THE WORLD'S NEWEST FI NANCIAL CENTER NEW YORK. HUS1NESS MEN FOLLOW THE ECONOMIC COURSE OF THE WAR HY READING IT WEEK HY WEEK. "Tho Open Security Mar ket," tho Investor's de purtmtuit, offers essential Information regarding un llstod and inuctlvo stocks nnd bonds. Sample copy frco on request Weekly, $1.00 n year lOu on news stands TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK C & H LIVERY HAS HEEN REMOVED FROM ALDER STREET TO ITS f- New Location 563 SohUi roadway WHERE THE PURLIC WILL KIM) IT RK.TTER HOl'IPPED THAN EVER TO SUPPLY NEEDS IN ITS LINE PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY SMITH TERMINAL DOCK Phono RIO Abstracts FOR RELIAIILK ABSTRACTS Oi TITLE AND INFORMATION AROUIC COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.. MARSIIFIELI) AND COQU1LLE CITY, OREGON GRNERAL AGENTS, I3ASVSIRK AND SENGSKAOKEN'S ADDITION AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LANDH UKNRY SENGSTACZiRN, MANAGER 'GRAVEL' Wo nro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In any quantltloi from plio in our yard or In carload lots, at following prices: From pllo on ground, 5 2.' 5 per yard. canoad lots, taken from cars, $2.00 per yard. Retail Hcnurtmont. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposlto l'osOfflco. Phone 100. Koonf z parage Agency for ' S00DYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR M0T0RCYCLESUWI0N GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty North Front Street :: :: :: .. Phonp 1P0-J Pwget 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" Uie most powerful, best equipped mid most thoroughly modem twenty-Inch hydraulic aredgo In Pacific wateri Coos Bay office, Marshfield, Oregon. Main office, Seattle, Washington. MARSHPIELD-ROSEBURG AUTO LINE Best Cars Fare, $7 Best Drivers Leavo Marahfleld Lonvo Rosoburg .5:00 A. SI. Dally .(!:() A. M. Dally TICKET OFFICE, 139 FRONT St. MARSH FIELD New Dodge Cars Fare $?.00 0GEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst & Ring. Cars lenvo Marshfield 7 a.m., 1 1 n.m., a p.m., 5 p.m. Cars leave for Emplro 7 .,,., u ,,., ,WIIit n ,,,,, Cars Leave Sunset Ray 7 .m., 0 n.m., 1 p.m., 5 p.m. Faros, Empire, 5c; Tarheel or South Slough, rS0c; Sunset Ray 75c ,pR0FESSI0rT r -7 -l utCto . L!!?weSr '""in otiil "' "'"i-c-lrti. SN lre ho.,,.,. ' . ,"B ,'H . In In I II HI ? 1.. .. . " L 1... , ' P. III. l ". -J-,l IW , I 1 "injiii ' '"?' wxinr -"'"tc8turn!,ht4c:,lu ,,Hl -" mi, Thl0 ... ww'52 I'liono JtiKki ,, aD , l.-wPiS em,, an(, g 1 I'liniin ., . li v OiU.Jt ! Benjamin Ostlfnd Aitri..r,;:ri8 Office?, 20C Irrln. K. ' Phono 10J.ilOr',5jl' Marihfuii . "". vt, NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. ' Steaiinhlp F. A. KILBURN Balls for SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA) OCTOIIKR 7 AT II A. M. Stenmsliip SANTA CLARA ShIIh for PORTLAND OCTORKR S AV 10 A. M. Fr furlhci" InforiiiaUon w V. 13. STUIIR. Agent H. G. Butler CI VII, rvp,.. t Kwlilcnco Phone i? "H IW. G. Chandler I AlfCllm-. Itooms 301 and 302, Cil,ftJ Wm. S. Turpen " vitciiiTn(fi MorBhflcld, Orenn. I'AHIJ TIJ.V rm f'lly I.ihillH Xorth iw 5, on co.mmutatio.vm Li TICKETS ?l.;j Mnrslifleld.Xortli ni A( " Lino Cars every (en mInmM fa,' a. m. to 12 p. m.no&a SloiiKh onco a dar, Mtty, it 11. m.; to Umpire thfMW, a day. (50IIST & KIXO, rroft. , V TIMK T.m.E WILLAMKTTK PACIFIC MOM OAK I.eavo ip, MarHliflold XortJte 0:-lG a. in. ;;n 7.1'" n.m. ;tiu 8 : 1 r a.m. J;(lu i:ir. a.m. 10:lSu 10: 1 r. a.m. il:tl ti U:!I0 a.m. H:ISu K':r.O p.m. l,lli 1 : 1 r, p.m. !;ln .ir. p.m. 1:11 h. ::: in p.m. i;(iu r:00 p.m. 5:11m. r-.IO p.m. 5:51m. l!:ri." p.m. North cltj-ltalUt 7:!I0 p.m. I:IJp. Marshfield-CoqA Auto Stage Leave Oil I'liarinncy Marhhflcld A.M. 7:00 0:110 P.M. 1:00 5.80 Lai a 11:00 PJt I.N 6:90 MARSIIFHSLU-COQUILIE P 6TAOI: TIJRi Bvuwi Rlimliiln nrraDECd to cw wltll boots to Ifcndon, SUjeiJ .Myrtlo Point, WagWi """ No debli. l-'aro from Marshfield to OK 75 renM. . . 11 T .n.l.itb. PW Hinnio "'-- h Will lurntah extra on extra trips day or rlmrttr C.lffl. MERCHANTS CAFE I'opular ri'0' Good Meais prices nwwfffo Cor. Commercial oJ, NOW See CORTHELL Phone Jin DRY WOOD AMKi l'hoiio DUNGAN nr.v.m UNUtmpp! wiu '-J'frjiifl A -eulnrUCMt, undertaker ' rluirge I'lione 1054 I ,R' , J llhiiii li35335't'iMWM4'i.iM - ;