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uiBNinBi, xHSEBEHrXH srs irnr TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1915 EVENING EDITION. i lf ' "a! HI n I la m c 111 I n .?M i."n i rfr)UR n " rf -- M fr r Zfwn THE COOS -BAY TIMEST MARSHFIRLp. pREfjpKfJ&JESPAtf, OCTOBER 12, 1915 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONKY, Kdltor nnd Pub. 'DAN IS. MALONEY, News Kdltor Official Paper of Coon County Official Paper City of Mnrshflold. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. Entorod at tho Postof flee at Mnrati fiold, Oregon, for transmission thtqugh tho malls an uocond-clnss mail matter. An lndopondcnt Republican nows- pnper, published ovory evening ox- copt Sunday, nnd weekly, by Tito Coos liny 'rimes Publishing Co. SUBSCRIPTION HATES DAILY. Ono year $6.00 Par month .CO WEEKLY. Ono year ?1.G0 t WITH THE TOAST $ AND THE TEA X good kvhnlng The spnn ot life was lent for lofty duties, not for self ishness; not to bo whllcd avay In aimless dreams, but to Improve oursolves and servo mankind. Aubrey Do Vcre. d News of Near-by Towns & WILL MINK ANTIMONY MOWS OK GOLD RKACH Curry Count v .Mini Starts to Locate I Notes of People In Curry County Told SOXG OK Kl'HOPK u Leilgo The Gold Ueach Globe says: Hoy Dixon has Btnrted for Ilray's Mountain, on the head waters of Six In l'lio Globo After a two month's visit nt So nttle and other points In Washing- ton, Mrs. Georgo Henry a'nd daugn cs river to locato a lodBo of ntlmo-;ter Kiln returned home. Sing n song of Europe, Highly civilized, Four nnd twiinty nations Wholly hypnotized. When the battles open The bullets start to Bing, When paid strictly In advanco the I Isn't that a silly way Bubflsilnllon piico of tho Coos Hay Times Is ?G.OO por yoar or $2. GO for six months. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TLMKB. . X EUROPEAN WAR ONE X t YEAR AGO TODAY X $$ OCT. 12, 11)1 1 -1 To act for any king? Tho kings are In the background Issuing commands: Tho queens tiro In the pnrlor Por otlnuetto'a demands. The bankers in the counting-house Aro busy multiplying, The common pooplo nt tho front Aro doing nil the dying, Life my. The lcugo was discovered ninny years ago by Mr. Dixon but tho ore ?t that tlmo hnd little commercial vnluo. The European war however has caused n demand for this kind of material as It Is used in high explos ives, ammunition, etc. Mr. Dixon will tnke his grub and blankets on his back nnd go straight through the niotrn tains. SHOT FOR A DEEH Tho aormnns hnvo entered Ghent with tho intention ot moving toward Ostend. Tho aormnns lost -15,000 mon on tho attacks on threo of tho fortB at Antwerp. Tho Fronch official report claims that tho Allies havo gained ground at some points and repulsed violent attacks nt other points. Dispatclics from Vienna says that tho Austrian army has forced tho Russians to abandon tho slcgo of Przemysl. In South Poland the German ar mies aro advancing to the Vistula. Tho Kaiser Wllholm Canal lo clos ed to ordinary traffic during tho war. , Thoro is a brlof armistfco nt Kiau ' Chau, China to bury tho dead. A GHHATi WOMAN GOXE k in i I See 'm1 of i. rN THE passing of Mrs. Abigail Scott Dunlway, Oregon loses ono hor most illustrloua daughters and tho west a remarknblo woman. Mrs. Abigail Scott Dunlway was horn in' Tnzowoll County, Illinois, October 22, 1834. Her father was John Tuckor Scott, who was born tin Kentucky In 1800. Mrs. Duniwny twas tho third child ot u largo fam ily, of whom the lato Hurvoy M. Scott, editor of Tho Orcgoulnn, of Portland, was a distinguished inoni bor. With her pnronts nnd her broth ers and sisters, Abigail Scott left Illinois by ox team for Oregon In 18C2. Hor mother died of cholera on route, but tho rest of tho family J arrived safely, settling near Lnfiiy 1 otto. Here, aftor completing hor '' education through her own efforts, MIbs Scott was married to tho lato U. C. Duniwny. llor husband becamo nu Invalid soon nftcr their marriage, and upon Mrs. Duniwny devolved tho duty of providing for n growing family. She had become interested In woman's suffrage meanwhile, and embarked upon tho campaign In Its behalf from whoso activities she never ceased up to tho tlmo of hor last illness. 8Iio canvassed tho states of Oregon, Washington and Idaho In behalf of suffrage and again, traveling by stngo and on horhobnek, dovotlng tho best years and efforts of her life to tho cause, and she lived to too womnn'H suffrage adopted in nil threo of tho Northwest stntos. Mra Dunlway was the author ot Captain Gray's Company." "From tho West to tho West," and other books, as well as a number of j poems, ot wlilcli "Oregon, Land of Promise," and "Centennial Odo" wore among tho best known. She loft four sons, ono sou and u daughter having died hoforo her. .. Fortune knocks once on everyone's door while mis- fortuno keeps on knocking. AT THE HRIIHJU CAHXIVAL (Spqclnl to The Times) ROSIORITUG. Oct. ll. News has reached here of the accidental shoot ing of Thomas Simmons of Glcudnle by his nophow who lives in tho snmo district. It Is said the man wns mis taken for n deer while tho two were out hunting in tho mountains. Tho bullet struck Simmons In the right shoulder. Mrs. Anccllno Hawkins has pur chased a lioiiso and lot in town and will move hor family here in tho near futuro that hor children may take advantage of tho schools. Wcs Hill, of tho firm of Hill & Hughes, tho blnsksmlths has been laid ui) the past few days with blood- poisoning originating from a bruised finger. U'lille hunting on Myers Creek Sunday moaning, Geo. II. Miller 10 ports seeing four elk; ono cow, calf, yearling, and n eight-point buck. There is known to bo a band of six teen to thirty head of elk ranging between tho Pistol river nnd Hunters creek. I lllllJJi'JnEjGt --4 w Sir Cfc'JT rtM'.'Bi 'mtxw. KMWB liWI.il laiMJJJTiW Hy a racing auto ho was hit It was going forty miles, And though his face wns broken, It Did not break into smiles. ( THE WISE GUY SAYS "Evory mnrrled eouplo should rc- TO EXLAKGE HATCH EHY (Hide Stnto Wants Moro Land at In Douglas County Tho Roseburg News snys: Attor ney General Geo. M. Ilrown Is In this city nnd will spend a short time in determining tho vnluo of tho laud needed by tho state in Inrging tho grounds of tho fish hatchery near Glide. In order to carry on the work of tho hatchery at that place it is necessary to ob tain about 20 acres moro ground. Tho stnto recently offered a consid erable sum of monoy to tho owner of the desired ground, but ho claim- tA 4 1i n 4 4 tin n ti rxltttt in a t fn e tit n 1 1 cord their Bcraps in n family scrap !nml rfir.1Rn,, ,n BP .,. nrnnnr,,. A HELD HY WIIISKEKS Homai'kablo Incident Told of u Sins law Itiver .Mini A most unusual incident Is de scribed in the Sluslnw Pilot as fol-' lows: I J. L. Houghton of tho Portage had a very peculiar experionco whllo saw ing through n log that had fallen ncross tho wagon rond from tho Port-) ago to Minerva. Ho had sawed tliot log almost off nnd leaned across to boo how much wnB loft on tho furth er side, nnd In doing so his whiskers settled into tho cut and he having his weight on tho log, closing tho cut on on- them nnd ho could not got out. In a snort tlmo Help enmo nnd raised the log enough to let him out. book." OUCH! Mr. Hansen has run tho car much Hut yesterday ho grabbed the wrong clutch The car gavo a Jump Into tho storo with n hump. He's lucky lie's not wearing a crutch. When a man renches tho top ho Is usually getting ready to coast down. It Isn't nil plo for an unmarried man cither. About tho tlmo ho dis covers ills Ideal woman ho also dis covers that somo other man has a first mortgage on hor. CHEER UP! I llko the man who when ho's down, And knows that ho's all in Can fnco tho world without a frown And wear a cheerful grin; Who never stops to whine or grieve, I)ut stands on his own feet, And tries to muko the world believe That crow Is good to ent. Mnybc If old Methusaloh had had scuso enough to uso n sleeping porch ho might havo been living yet. Every now and then you run Into a Coos Hay man who gives you tho Impression that ho was bom with a corkscrew In his hnnd. it Is different with n little girl. Hut you can't muko a small boy keep his hands clean by giving him u gold ring. valuation will bo placed on tho lnnd nnd If this is not ncccpted con demnation porccedlngs will be started. DRUG STORE SOLD The Gold Reach Drug Storo hns changed hands. Oscar Miller Is now tho owner and proprietor, who will continue in tho drug business, and also carry a complete lino of gents furnishing goods. Mrs. Knorr the former owner will spend tho winter with relatives In Wisconsin nnd will probably return to Gold Reach In tho spring. Gold Reach Globe. NO IMG STRIKE The Port Orford Tribune snys: Tho Music Rros., who hnvo been prospecting for somo time on Rock nnd Rouldor creeks, wore In town tho first of tho week alnd nftcr laying In a supply of provisions returned to Hint section for further investiga tion. They say that whllo ninny prospectorfl hnvo been In thnt region during tho summer, yet, so far as known, no big strikes hnvo been made. LAWS PURLISIIED ""The Oregon Stnto Fish and Gamo Commission hns published in book form tho Oregon fish nnd gamo luws for 1915-lG. The book contains 100 pages and covers all tho laws1 on tho subject. All Over Qregomi lll'll! Tho bear's a foolish brute, I'm told. Ho bus n coat to wear! Rut oven when tho weather's cold You'll find ho'H always bear. OREGON CITY Tho coroner's Ju ry Justified tho killing of Ernest Cubo by his brother, Sam Case, re turning a verdict of self, defense. MILWAUKEE Tho domestic science nnd art department of the schools will give an exhibit of their cookory. SALEM Governor Wltliycombo hns granted conditional pardons to five convicts, carrying out a wish of Harry P. Mlnto, lato warden of tho ponltontlnry. PENDLETON Tho Jury in tho circuit court, nftcr bolng out only twenty minutes, returned n verdict finding Leo Dale, tho young home steader, guilty of killing Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Ogllvy. HAItRISRURG The school fair and potato bhow was held Friday and Saturday of this week with a largo attendance. SALEM Willi twenty applicants 'tho regular fall examination for ad mittance, to tho bar has hcgiln. MAPLKWOOD Tho Maplowood Commercial Club has been organi sed with C. A. Paitlow as president land articles of Incorporation hnvo i Leon applied for. I IIUOWNSVILLE Mrs. Gustn .Swank who lives six miles from tho 1 i DREDGE HHLOXGS HERE CORVALLIS Tho Corvnllls Com-! morclal Club has started a campaign I to reorganize under tho plan adopted ! in Portland. I OREGON CITY Tho mayor has! appointed a commlttco to ovolvo a , plan ot putting tho city on a business I basis and revise tho finances. j IONE Tho accounts of Clydo Brock, the banker who committed i suicide, havo bcon found to bo cor-1 rcct nnd no financial trouble has) been connected with tho deed. , KLAMATH FALLS Tho Ronnnza District Fair was. held, showing whnt products could be raised on dry land farms. CORVALLIS At tho closo of tho second week tho high school has an enrollment of 3G8 pupils. MOSIER Tho entire crop of Red Creek Pippin npplos has been sold by tho Moslor Fruit Growers Associa tion nt a satisfactory prico. ALRANY Moro business blocks In the city nro bolng ropnlnted than during any previous Benson PORTLAND It is probahlo that Portland banks will not participate In tho Anglo-French lonn unless they do so as individuals. DALLAS Tho 1915 assessment (roll gives Polk county a total valua tion Of ?12,7t)-l,110. 4i , , : . , I ftuiis a consignment or eggs nns """ """ ",l "1 l"u ol," ". "l " l,00n s0t J,. II l 1 mmier. ' HOOD RIVER Municipal prlmnr- Sail FlttlU'lSCO; I ia ...111 i,o hold In N'nvnmhnr lmt an " far thoro Is not much interest in tho 5 . . ... ..,.. t city, vns hhot in tho hand by nn Z A I Irlt HUltLb J, unknown person, hut believes that! I A Pit ESS tolegrnm from Hoquinm, Washington, says that the died go Colonel P. S. Mlehlo is to be tnkon to thnt port. At tho present tlmo the dredge Is doing good work on tho Coos Ray bar. It can work probably for some weeks yet before tho weather becomes too rough and even then tho dredge could ho used Inside tho harbor. Tho appropriation mndo for tho dredge was strictly a Coos Day appropriation, and why tho d red go should bo tnkon away from hero is hard to understand. Thoro could bo no objection to tho dredgo bolng used occasionally tor somo Biiutll Job at another port, but as long as It can work on Coos Ray It ought to stay hero, hecauso tho monoy was expended In building tho dredgo for this port nnd any bono- fit's to bo derived should ho for (Coos Hay. 1b this to bo auothor cubo of "doublo crossing" for Coos Ray sim ilar to tho drodgo OrogonT DR. II. V HUTTV, Dentist, 201 CoUo lUdg. Plioiif Times want da kits. Chandler Georgo J. Souk, E. L. McDougal, Portland; C, Hnngsten, Portland; Verlln I'arkor, contest Raudon; Georgo J. Androws, North Rend; J. C. Mnrshall, San Finucls co; C. It. Wright, Rnndon; Mrs. Charles Hlinmormnn, Powers; C. R. i'rewitt, Portland; S. J. Mnnn, Rau don; Robort K. Paris, Roseburg; M'nllnco W. Singleton, Roseburg; J. G. Hrowu nnd wife. Myrtlo Point; F. S. Spires, Powers: Ray P. Camp bell, Jaivls Landing; A. F. Walker, Portland. St. Lawrence Hotel L. D. Smith, Coos River; L. G. Masters, Sumner; W, S. Masslo and wife, Uoavor Hill; Maudo Hart, Port land; Mrs. Joe Snyder, Powers; Mis, O. S. Laphaiu, Portland; Claude No ble, Lakeside; Mrs N. M. Young, Lakeside. Hlauco Hotel .lolin Fabry, Myrtlo Point; Poter Christen, Camp One; E. Camp bell. Coos River; D. F. .nehery. Pow ers: W. H. Smith. Coos River; Frank Lang, Coos River. Liod Hotel William Mctcnlf, Raudon; Otlin Ray, Norway; Melvln J. Kern, Rau don; End Clark. New Raven, Conn.; J Johnson, Noiway; Mrs. V I.lnd strom, CooBton; C J Folloy, Pow ers, Q, Gray, San Francisco. EUGENE Dale Guffy, alleged bigamist, who escaped from Jail, has been captured again. WARRENTON A reception was Given for Rov. Alfred Rates, who has boon returned as pastor of the Meth odist church in Warrenton. HOSURL'RG Carl Shoemaker, tho stato game warden, announces that there is unusually good shooting f found by the pheasant and duck hunters this season. NEWHURG For tho first tlmo In tho history of the place n perform ance was given In n Newburg theater and the churchos voted a protest and will nsk tho council to closo tho the nter. SALEM Tho total gato rocolpts at tho stato fair this yoar aggregate $21,232 for tho sK days, exceeding nil previous years. KLAMATH During Soptombor Mlllor & Lux, of Pan Francisco, bought 2000 head of cattle from W. Cf Dalton. besides about 4000 head from othor btocknion. ASTORIA Victor Hlooimfiilst. h logger, was killed whllo working in n logging camp upny Knappn. MONMOUTH Tho lalslng of fil berts bus como to bo nn Import ant industry In Polk county. om Eugeuo to England and were sold nt a profit of 1 1 cents a dozen, nftor paying tho producers 20 ceutB a dozon. SCAPPOOSE Isom M. Trunx, ag ed 33 years and leaving n wlfo and child, was killed whllo loading piles on a car. i n f 't j PENDLETON Leo Dale, guilty ot the murder of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Ogllvy, was sentenced to tho peniten tiary for llfo. ONTARIO F. R. Hampton who escaped with four othor prisoners from tho county Jnll haft been cap tured and Is back In Jail. ROSERURG Nearly 300 Douglas county teachers nttondod tho Insti tute which wns hold at noseburg. s REND A crow of ten surveyors Is working In tho Gooso Lnko district and It Is bellovcd thnt a railroad is planned for that locality. WOMEN ORGANIZE Will Curry pu At London Work of Peace Conference (Df Auaclttod FreM to Coo BT Timet.) LONDON, Oct. 12. A pormnnont organization has bcon formed hero to carry on tho work of tho women's International peaco congress at Tho Hague fast snrlnB. Miss Kathleen T. 'Courtney, ono of tho British del-' egntcs to thevconforonce, is chnlrmnn oi tho executive committee. Made from the riM cntde Tho Jury of Awards at both San Francisco and San Dico Expositions found an oil made from California asphalt-hasu crude, highest in lubricating efficiency. Tliat oil was Zerolene.Tho fact, too, that such unbiased author ities ns a U. S. Naval Engineer, engineers of tho Packard and Ford Motor Companies, and othcis, have also gone on record hi favor of oils mado from asphnlt-b.-isc crude In accord with tho de cision of tho Exposition Juries proves that Zero lenc is made of the iit;it crude, and mado right. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) ZE3IOLENE 1ke Standard Oil for Noior Cats Higli Reality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Conner & Hoagknd The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries 797 Soutli Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 "flxacm THINK IT OVER Did you over slop ( think how niiicli money jou upend every your for useless tilings'.' .Muko u mem orandum of what joti spend due liiK a single month nnd see how miirli of (Ills amount joii might havo saved. .Multiply this mini by twelve and then add :i per cent interest uliL-li tills Imiilc pays on .savings accounts. Tho result will probably surprino you. If It does, start on the right I rack now by openliiK nu account at this bunk. First National Bank OF COOS BAY SAFET1 DEPOSIT ROXES FOR HUNT FU1G1 ft 6EIETT B1K OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTS Established 18HD. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 ' Interest paid on Tlmo AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS Offlcora J. W. Houuett, President. J. II. Fliinngr.fi, Vice-President. It. 1 Williams, Cashier. Geo. 1 Winchester, Aast. Cashier. WORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. Steamship SANTA CLARA Balls for PORTLAND OCTOHEIt 12, A'H 1 P. M. Steamship SANTA CLARA Sails for SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA) 1IJ, AT 1 P. .M. OCTOHEIt For further information see SMITH TERMINAL DOCK W. E. STUIIH, A gout Phono Ltd 'GRAVEL1 Wo aro now proparod to furnish GRAVEL In any quantltlei from pllo In our yard or In carload lots, nt following prices: From pllo on ground, $2.?5 per yard". canoad Iota, taken from care, $2.00 por yard. Retail Depurtinoit. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposlto Post-Off Ico, rhono i 00. TALKS ON ADVERTISING THE morchant who does not ndvcrtlso Is lllco tho follow who throws a hiss to his sweetheart In tho darkh o knows what ho Is doing, but no ono elso docs. Horo Is ono for tho fellow who thinks ho does not havo to nd vortlno becaiiBo ho had been In business so long that ovory ono knows him whllo ho Is keeping unlet nbout his morchandlBo,-tho catalogue houses ami mall order concerns aro getting ncquninted with his companies. You notleo they keop right on advertising, going niter tho orders anil gottlng tho business tho local dealer ought to corral, (lood advertising is mnrget that drnwB trado. ' Wako up. Mr. Oldtlmor. Although you have been In tho com munity so long that you nro a landmark, so long that somo folks with grown chlldron count you nmong tholr earliest recollections you nood to advortlso just the same. Havo you hearjl of any big storo in tho city that has stopped advertising because It la so woll known? Keeping ovorlastlngly nt It brings success. ' Some of you dealors wasto so much money In dlsdlrectod ndvor tlslng. You pay spaco on a hotol room placard that Is read by a lot ot traveling men who do not trado with you. You allow somo advertising fakir to hornswogglo you Into buying spaco In n pro gram, book or directory that is not worth one-tenth the price you pay for It. Mpuey you spend In tblff way would purchnso i lot ot good pp.ico In Tho Times -that Is rond by several thousand people who nro your pronpectlvo customers. PROFESSIONAL " n Dr. A. L. iwiZr-- Miyrtrlnn ..TPi fficeilt-vi ,7gt0 ' nnd 7 to 8 p. in " "S 2 to rrTWriin Dr-.H.M.Shaw J'e, Knr nn, ft. """'o atw. 1,00m ,jj ""d T,1"t Fn r.l) 200-Jii I lrvlnu m.t. DR. MArriB It. SHAW I'loslclnunnds;, .' 1 bono 330.J, Benjamin OsUfnd"" CONSULTING 0INE AltCHITEOT Offices, 20C Irving B!0C, . Phono 103-L or 2C7-J. ' . ""'tjleM, Oreri, H. G. Butler ' " CIVIL i:flLEER noom 304 Coko Dldg. Phone iaj iteaidonco Phone 363-L. W. G. Chandler AltCHITEOT Rooms 301 and 302, Coke Mnrehfleld, Oregon. Wm. S. Turoen ARCIIITKrt Marshllcld, Oregon. PA Hi: TK.V CKXT3 Clly Limits North Uend &, nn COMMUTATION M M TICKBXS 9I.7J (J Miirsliflcia-North Bend into Lino Cars every ten mlnntei m (I n. m. to 12 p. ra.j to Soetn Slough ouco a dar, letrlug it 11 n. m.; to Empire three trlj ii day. GORST & KINO, Prepi S3 TIMi: TAnLE WILLAMEITK PACIFIC MOTOH CAR Leavo Marshflcld G: IS a.m. 7. 15 a.m. 8:15 ii.ii). 0:ir a.m. 10:15 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:50 p.m. 1:15 p.m. 2:45 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5.10 p.m Urn NorllEttl 7.01) u t:ttu, S.ll u 10:15 is, 11:0 is. 11:11 u. bills. Mils. 3:llli 1:01 )i 5:1! t 5:55 1. 0:55 ii.m. North cltrllmlUeiir. 7:30 p.m. Ml?: Marshfield-CoquiBc Auto Stage Lenvo Onl Pharmacy Murbhfleld A.M. 7:00 0:!I0 Lti Cci a 7:00 ,M 11.00 P I.0O 0.M P.M. 1:00 5.110 jiARSiiironnuno STAGE TIME Km Schedule nrronged to with boats to !-. - Myrtle Point, Wrgn'f.B - .IaMM. MarsllfWoW,1 7K ctnli- Will furnish M tf extra trips W - charter cars, Fnro from ' Aim STAGE 6C October, lO'5. To Porlland vi W?Lfi Leave MawhWW m n 5:0m8-' Monday i'" s-ooiu Tuesday i:"' k.SO a18-! 1 .Wednesday y" 5-30 ! Thursday " T.n0 10- ' , ja. .10.. . .V" " . . a Friday iV s:00.? Saturday :,' )jo;00 J Hiinuni :- ,i- Monday Tuesday wpiinesuiiy --: , Thursday .;" 4 00 - Friday ;;; 4-50i Saturday ..;' 104 Sunday "V" 500 i il'0 12' i'0 ""! Monday r6' ; Tuesday :?' 5:S0J Wednesday ..;j"; 6,J0 Thursday ;,', 6:9 Friday :;;, 7:0( I J Saturday ";,HI sunu'w trips '!.aiy 8 a. m., y"u sanio day.) '...'-.inUFV CAUhMU"".-! HpSff 1 n.f ton ; Lump " . hotn .'"! k' - .cn, '".I Nut coal, per ton Lump coal, Or half ton .ruvi' I). t.Ml ( i,".!8lorciT r . w llllljen Btayy aiwwSi j -r. rrriTr','-f-T"- ifBr-