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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1915)
HMMMfitii iraWnRHBWWJWwrWHjHISwHfW'PWv THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 19 IB-EVENING EDITION. FOUR rr 3B09BpMv IJIoMRT ORSETS &ont HL.6t.cedl No, Mmlitiu The bonlnu In .MOIUHTS will lint rust or niiikn 11 peiiiiniienl bend lit ilui iIh lino. It Is iiuulo of rlock npilnn steel llm iiuwt iH'ffiTt ror. Mt boning iner produced. Feel limv Huhl mill floxlblo tho eni-wet In imlo tlio .vKflal feature wlilrli Insure absolute comfort ooi' illnpliiiiK'ii iitul bust. Tlio UniKoy .supporter used on .MODAItTS Iuim u felt button ulilrh does1 not 1101110 tlio hosiery. Tlio supporter fln.ip Is rust-proof Jtist another i on sun why MODAItTS arc (puillly pu-meuls. Hub Dry Goods Co. BALLASTING ROAD HIPPING NEW, "SMART WEAR FOR WOMEN" Corner Tlrondwny mill Cunt nil Ave. l'honc :!(It TALKS OF ST. PAUL HEPRKSENTATIVE llAWLKV" AD DRESSES RHOTHERHOOD Views Karly Chilntlnu "Worker From Historical anil Religious Sides llaiiquet Served For moro than an hour last even ing Hopresontatlvo W. C. Hawley ad dressed tho members of tho Metho dist Brotherhood on "Tho Llfo and Works of St. Paul," following which thoro woro brlof talks by Itov. Knotts and Mayor F. E. Allen. At tho end of tho program n supper was served by women of tho Ladles' Aid Socloty. From tho historical ub well as tho religious sldo Mr. Hawley re viewed tho works of Paul, tho llfo of tho pooplcs of tho tlmo and how this ono man set out to Clirlstlnnlzo the entire Roman world. In the brlof spaco of 30 years, said tho speaker, ho had sown tho seed that ovcnutally resulted In tho overthrow of pagan ism. Tho Itov, Knotts outlined tho work accomplished at tho last Methodist Conforcnco held In Rosaburg a short tlmo ago and the benefits resulting. Joys of the big Exposition in San Frnnclsco and tho sights to be soon thoro wero touched upon by Mayor Allon following which Mrs. J. O. ff.angwortliy, Mrs. Torroy, Mrs. Frank Illrch and Mrs. Erros Leyland nerved tho supper. HUNTED ILLEGALLY SEVEN DEEK SIAYEHS REPORT) KD CAUGHT NEAR IlltllXJi: BIG BEAR IS KILLED JAMES FERRV ItRlNGS DOWN OXK WEIGHING OVER 200 Treed by Hunting Dogs Near Conic- do To Make. Skin Into Hug Party Also (Jets Deer Treed by tho dogs Into tho branch es of a trco at tho head of Heaver Slough a big black bear weighing moro than 225 pounds was shot Tues day morning by James Forroy, not far from Coaledo. Tho animal was immediately skinned and dressed something over 1220 "pounds. Tho skin was bought In last ovonlng by Mr. Forroy who will havo It attended to by a taxidermist and mado Into n rug. In tho party woro James Forrey, Andrew Kclloy. Stanley Oldland and James Oldland. They left Coaledo early Tuesday morning nnd by nine; o'clock tho benr had boon scouted, run down by the dogs nnd killed. i In In Good SIiiik Tho fur Is In excellent shnpo for this tlmo of year and probably win mako a beautiful rug. Much in-1 torest was takon In tho hldo as It i avus exhibited hero this morning by ' Mr. Forrey. He said that thoro havo been several bears "raised" by tho dogs near Coaledo in tho past fow vooks, though none of thorn arc re ported to havo done any damago, Mr. Forroy at onco mine In with tho skin, thougb ho said that some one In the party yesterday brought down n four point buck. This morn ing ho wont up to Truo Sallng's on Coos River, endoavorlng to got him to mnko tho bear hide Into a rug. congressman leaves Mr, Hawley (Joes Homo lly Way of Gardiner Congressman V. C Hawley loft loday for Gardiner, whoro he will npenk this oveniug and then coutluuo on to his homo In Saloui after a trip through Coos county. Snld to Havo Hail Moro Than Law ful Limit Discovered by Dep uty Cnnio Wanleit Thomas lTimtr.ru rnnnrtei! In linvn secured moro than the limit of deer wore discovered Saturday and Sunday near Brldgo by Deputy Game War den J. M. Thomas. Their names havo been taken and It is under stood thoy will bo held to nnswor to tho chargo of bagging over tho threo deer allowed to any ono per son In n season. Deputy Gamo Warden Thomas has not yet returned to tho city nnd tho details of tho incident are meagre. It is known that among tho names of those taken as in the party woro Charles Murphy, store keeper at Urldgo, and Claudo Nos ier, a farmer near there. On Saturday a party of two hunters was apprehended by Mr. Thomas nnd an assistant, and tho following dny flvo moro hunters wero discovered, and It Is said, with ovldenco of Illegal hunting. Tho venison was laken by tho deputies, it Is stated. Tho story as It reached hero was that Mr. Thomas was after two hunt ers from Portland and getting lost In n fog,' camo onto tho second party and Immediately took their names. For several days tho Deputy Gamo Warden has been out in tho hills, mostly around Powers, whero ho found ovldenco of illegal hunting with dogs. On his last trip ho killed ono bound nnd threatened to do away with sovoral others, pro viding tho owners did not keep thorn chained up. WILLTALK SPEED CITV COl'XCIL HOLD A SPl'CIAL M E ETI NG THIS EV UN I XCS Transportation "f tho Iogs Through the City is Matter to Ho Taken UP A special mccttng of the city coun cil Is called for this evening for tho purpose of voting on an ordlnanco to restrict tho uso of trailers through Marshfleld streets, and prohibiting loads of moro than four tons to trnv- ol at a greater speed man four nines nn hour In tho streets. Tho ordl nanco was ordored drawn up at tno regular mooting of tho council on Monday. Tho measuro will bo voted on ns an "omorgoncy" ordinance. Hand L'p Again Again tho band question is to bo a matter of contention. Fred Wll hoii says that though this is a special mooting It will be brought beforo tho city fathers anyhow. It was at tho last mooting on Mon day that tho motion to award $99.00 to tho band was swamped by a sub sequent motion to adjourn, which carried without opposition. ISGIVEN PAROL!-! Fay It. Smith Gets Out of the Pen itentiary Fay R. Smith, who was sent to the penitentiary from Coos County has been Issued a parolo by Gover nor W'lthycoinbo, together with sev eral from other counties. Smith Is tho man who broke into Dr Bur inolstor's office In North Bond. Ho claimed that ho had used a drug and broke into tho office to get n drug which Is used by dentists. Ho seemed to want to go to tho peniten tiary as the only hope of saving lilm eslf from bad habits to which ho was addicted. WORK IIEING HEHl'MED ON THE WIIXAMETTE PACIFIC Grnwl Comet From Pits at Natron anil In Hauled for n Long RlMeo I llnllnollllrr ,,i. tlln Wl 1 1 n 111 I'ltO I'd- clflc road will be resumed this wee,: according to Engineer II. P. Hoc) who is quoted In tho Kugeno Regis- ! a.... Wli. ....tin. u.tM I "Four train crews will bo used to I (mill Mm i'rnVfl frmn tlln company H i .. . . . ..... ... .... it.. i pus ni matron, nuove r-iineiiu. j tho time the I'mpqun river bridge Is reached the trains will bo carrying , -i ni tlio gravel a instance oi nimui. ;" miles. Tho brhlgo Bite Is 92 miles 1 from Eugene nnd tho pits are about eight nines noovo tins city. I'Ii-nI Stretch of Road "Fourteen miles of trnck between Cushmnn, to which point tho trains nro operated regularly, nnd tho end of tho track at Lake Tahkonieh will bo ballnsted first and tho work will nnl.nlili. rnmilrn nnvnrnl Week ft l l.lMIMJ ..n.. ........ - time. Although Engineer Hoey said lie would not estimate mo nine n 1 quired for tho renson that the wen I ther Is an element to bo considered. Tlio Slusliiw' llrldgo ' Tho work of erecting tho steel for the Sluslaw brldgo will start inimo i dlntely. Tho material Is all on tho ground nnd will be swung In posi tion very quickly. May Hue Local Gravel ' T7.flnnn. Tlnm onlil It linil lint. Vpt been determined whether to uso tho gravel from tho Natron pits for that portion of tho lino south of tho Uinp qua or to obtain It from the south ern end of tho lino. Tho gravel in tho Natron pits is said to bo much bettor tbnn any that can bo obtained around Coos Bay, but tho long haul may have something to do with tho decision of the engineers In the mat ter. iilotTroads TO ASK FDR JETTtSlTA CLARA DUT COl'XTV COURT AX!) RELEGATES WILL .MAKE TRIP To Visit Multnomah County n"d Seo Winn is licmg iiono in uui- or Parts of State i Tho members of tho County Court and a delegation from the Good j Roads Association will lenvo tomor-, row morning via Florence for Port land whero they will Inspect tho hlghwhay project being done In Mult-; nomali county with the proceeds of the million dollar bond Issuo which i was recently voted there. Will Get Pointers . They expect to spend eovoral days I In the northern part of tho State, i not only looking over tho Multno mah work but gutting a lino on tho road construction policies of other counties along tho I'nclflc Highway whero most of tho Improvements are i being mado. On Saturday through an lnvltntlon Issued recently to tho commissioners by William E. Ar nold thoy will tako a trip over tho Multnomah work bolng dono by tho Wnrron Construction Company. Those Maklnc Trip Thoso who will probably mako tho trip aro Judgo Watson, of Coqutllo, Commissioner Dement, of Myrtlo Point; Commissioner Armstrong nnd G. T. Trendgold, of Dandon; W. A. Bold, of Marshflold, and n .delegate to represent the north end of tho county to bo selected by Vlco-pres-ldents Rnnb and St. Dennis of tho Good Roads Association, Mr Raab will also attend. Will Seo Benson Charles Hall, president of tho as sociation, oxpects to leavo nt the same time on a business trip to Port land and San Francisco and will ar rnngo for tho Coos delegation to havo n conforcnco with S. Benson, chnlrmau of tho advisory commltteo of tho Stato Highway Commission, whllo they nro in Portland. TRAVEL IN AUTOS COOS SALKS.MKX BFG1XXIXG ,TO SCORX TRAIX AXD .IITXKYS TT OW is THE TIME to make your watch KEEP TIME. It needs cleaning, oil in gand regulating. Bring it in and our expert jeweler will give it the attention it re quires. Jewelry repair work and cleaning at reasonable prices. Jewelry Department Red Cross Drug Store X'ow I'hO Machines to Meet Trade Tlii-cu "Iviglits or the Grip" Already Own "Buggies" Salesmen whoso territory lies pret ty much within tho boundaries of Coos and tho counties adjacent nro beginning to sprit tho usual meth ods of travel, by stago, boat and train, and aro budding out with frisky runabouts in which thoy visit their trade. Thoy claim tho menus accomplish tho ends for thoy cut out tho high cost and tho delays of trans portation nnd got quicker results. Georgo A. Larrson was tho first talesman to recently set tho pneo. Ho appeared ono dny In a easy run ning Dodgo nnd thereby mado hlm solf envlod by a host of tho "Knights of tho Grip." Ho sourrled embolic where over ho plonsod In good weath er and snld thoro was nothing llko 1'. , t.t.W Matt. L. May Buys Ono And then Matt L. May decided that this business of gottlng up early to catch tho train or tho Jltnoys was All bosh nnd ho too appeared on a sunshiny morning in a Ford run about. Ho went to Bandon, to Cur ry, nnywhero, and camo back to tell wonderful tales of what hud been accomplished. Another Gets Auto This was too much for Folix M. Wolff, of tho Ryan Candy Company of San Francisco nnd a fow.days ago ho was first scon sitting nt the steer ing wheel of tho twin to May's ma chtno. Ho says that llfo Is sweeter than over now nnd that a "coal oil buggy" is Just what ho hits been look ing for. Harry McKeown Is afraid they'll all bo gottlng tho habit now and al ready bo Is figuring on whero ho could put up u neat garago to take caro of tho traffic. J. N, Nyo also used an auto a good deal In traveling about Coos and Curry counties. . Tlniep wont ada bring reiulta. COXGRKSSMAN II AWLKV KNI.ISTS TO All) IX APPROPRIATION' From Brldgo of Mltlile U Shown Bar mid Need or Jetty ConsliiM linn Xnil Money for Shoal Willi.. Mm f'nliinnl P. S. .Mlchle i plunged and fidgeted about on n turbulent bar yesterday afternoon Congressman W C. Hawley took a good look at the harbor oiitraneu conditions and came nwny, saying I that hereafter be will endorse nnd 1 work for n Coos Bay Jetty appro priation. 1 The bar was rough yesterday morning nnd a 'phono message said that tho dredge would bo unnblo to work. Mr. SengBtncken got busy on tho lino ngaln and arrnngomcntH wero mnilo Tor tno pnrty to go out on the Mlchle, go over tho bnr and como back In ngaln. That satisfied Mr. Hawley, who said ho wanted to say ho had been on the bnr. The narty consisted of J. H. Flan agan, Henry Sengstnckcn and Peter Logglo besides Mr. Hawley. Sees tho Old Jetty Minor ropnlrs woro being mndo to tho dredgo at Kmplro nnd tho men wnllml fnr nbnllt nil llOllr beforo starting out Tho bar had quieted somewhat by then and no ono Is reported to have been seasick. Tho end of tlio north Jetty was shown Mr. Hawley. Ho was told of the Bunkon Jetty, extending far be yond, n mennco to navigation nnd to better Illustrate tho point, tho few spars still remaining of tho steam schooner Clnremont, wrecked thoro In March, wero pointed out nnd tho nccldent explained. Then It was that tho Congress man agreed that no mntter what depth of water might bo retained on tho bnr by tho dredgo tho Jetty should certainly ho built and ho would do his best toward securing tho money. Mny Imi Policy. Secretary Sengstncken, of tlio Port Commission, snld this morn ing ho understood that Grays Har bor has not a great deal of work to be dono thoro nnd It might bo policy to let the Mlchlo go through tl,o ninntlia Mint Httlo WOfK COllld bo dono on tho Coos Bay bnr. "That would allow us to retain tho funds wo havo on hand for tho work. There cannot ho anothor ap propriation until next September." Moro Information regarding tho pro posed moving of tho dredgo bus been asked of tho Government engineers In Portlnnd. Tnko Out ltocky Shoal. Tho rocky shoal that runs out from Rocky Point in tho lower bay and extends partially out Into tho channel, must bo taken out, say the Port Commissioners. It Is prob nblo that an appropriation of $. 000 will b'o asked of tho noxt Con gress to do this work. Mr. Song stackon said this morning that ho bolioved tho sum would tnko, caro of tho work nnd that It could bo secured. VF.SSKL MOVKMKXTR Arrived Gasoline schoonor Alliance, No. 2, Port AngoleB, yesterday. Yollowstono, San Francisco, this morning. Sailed Santa Clara, Snn Francisco, S a. m today. Duo to Sail Westerner, San Francisco, tomorrow. Duo Hero Adellno Smith, San Francisco, to morrow. STKAMSIIIP I.K.UKS AT II O'CLOCK THIS MORNING ! Waits For Tide Takes Fair l-'telglit CiHHO and Good Hled Pns senger List Today Not until six o'clock this morning did tho Htenmshlp Satitu Clara leavo out for Kurekn nnd San Frnnclsco, having to wait for the tide. The vessel arrived yesterday morning from Portland. She took aboard n fnlr consignment of freight for the ! south and a good passenger list: Tho passengers leaving uiih morn ing wore: i Otto Riidhoff, Mrs. Itiidboff. C. K. Rvtins, Miss Ruby Kmcrson, Mrs. C. K. Kvnns, A. Shlpnes, Miss Mny Blake, Miss K. I). Rlnlto, MIbs L. Lancaster, L. Culhortson, Warren CulbertBon, William Solomon, Bnx-, tor Robertson. Mrs. J. Looke. Mrs.' Judd, L. L. Platte, C. C. Harris, C. W. Zelgler, C. C. Telle, S. F. Sohllnter, Avn R. Holmes, Clem Allen, Mrs. Al len, Mtb. J. W. Woolrldge, Fred Si mons, I). M. Barrett, Mrs. Barrett. M. J. Grldstlno, J. P. Brndsley. H. llombrce, Miss Howard, Mrs. M. J. Parrott, Gortrudo Parrott, C. C Holmnn, Mrs. Georgo Roso, Mrs. C. II. McLaughlin. Howard McLaughlin, Mnblo Jnno McLaughlin nnd suven steerage. TAK13 LUMBICR CARGOKS Columbia River Vessols Get, Away With Large Shipments Shipments of lumber from Colum bia river ports Is on tho Increase and notices of the past few days havo car ried tho Ballings of sovoral vessels with good sized cargoes. Many of them nro sailing vessels and all uro cleared at advanced rntcs. Tho British bark Lord Templeton, left for Melbourne, tho Gcorglaua Is making ready for sea under contract with tho samo conipnny, both cnrrylng lumber. Tho hM-kentlne James Tuft Is milk ing ready for a South Afrlcnn trip, 'so nro tho schooners William Notting ham and II. IC. Hall. Tho David ICv niiH loads for Australia and very soon tho Hugh Hognn will load for Shanghai. WANT XI-:V STKAMKIt LINK AVEMONEl on yonr Funk Wo nro tJmnliiK i. fo Hno ft Hl pi DJ T5 n oeu ivoom rurniture ?:."."'. .';:::s. '" i':."":.';' ' ii. ,.. ;I..K. ttoh.no . ,MlIi, ,(f ,Rq Icetl ns follows! t """"Hiil $7 RD $R Rn. $"in tlOKn MorA s ems vim. zm. Sa V S gu W r. i::",:!;.!:.::,,i'':,vi:..,,:..,,",...V"':''i.in!, . Going & Harvey Co, COMPLKTK IIOl'HI! 1'1'ltMSIIK IIS High Quality Groceries JZZVlAm iu,v,,.l o.,moTuU,nS yuiui iiib ngn rent distnctri ness makes mmm Conner & HoaekJ The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good GmJ ioi ouuui Diuauvvay. rllOneS 348-J y) BREAKWATER DDE vi:ssi:l orderkd to lkavi-: this wkkic kou coos bay Will Bring Bnllroad Cargo nnd Bid Adieu Captain Macgenn AlMMiitl Will "Stand By." Up tho bay will como tho steam ship Breakwater, tho last of this weok or early noxt weok, to bid her final adieu to Coos Bay, unload her cargo and thou to steam away at onco for San Francisco whoro alio will remain tied up until sold. Word that tho Breakwater is now loading In Portland was recolved lioro today. Orders camo from tho central S. P. offlco In San Frnnclsco to get the vessol loaded for sea. Sho will tnko aboard a cargo or steol rails and other equipment for tho Will amette Pacific, though sho will bring no pnBsongers. It is definitely stated that Captain Macgenn will accompany tho vessel south and sail with hor to San Frnn clsco, there to "stand by" until sho Is disposed of. From Coos Bay tho steamship will carry some 450 tons of sackod coal from tho Beaver Hill mines, it is said this is for her own uso whllo laid up In San Francisco. Whetbor or not offers havo boon mado on tho craft Is not known hero. Last spring It was rumorod prom Isclously In Portland that tho Break water had beon Bold to a fruit com pany on tho Gulf of Mexico and would ply to tho West Indies, but thoro seoms to hnvo been nothing coming of tho report, Tho Breakwater Is schoduled to sail from Portland tho Inst of this week. Agitato Trans-Paclflc Lino I-'ioni Port laud to Open Trado Now that tho Pacific Mall fleet of olght vessels has been sold nnd taken off tlio Pacific tho forming of trans pacific lino to tho Orient nut or the Columbia is bolng agitated nnd the1 movement seems to bo meeting with ' considerable favor. Unless htiBty action Is taken It is . shown that tho great bulk of tho ' Oriental trade will ho "gobbled up by Seattle and Tncomu." Tho placing of the trado to the onst Is n question. Tho Japanese uro put ting on new ships, attempting to shift into tho berths loft open by tho go ing of tho Pacific Mall Fleet. Moan whllo Amorlcan shipowners nro mak ing ns If to tnko tho trado and It re mains for tlmo to toll oxnetly whoro tho trade will bo landed. Puget Sound Bridge! juressgsng to. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Crt COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR W( Our Coos Bay office has available for Orego work the Dredge "Seattle" the most powerful, host equipped and most Ifiotoujil;! twenty-Incb hydraulic aredgo In relflc titm Coos Bay office. Mainolf Marsh field, Oregon. YACHT AT PORTLAND. A Portlnnd papor says that Dr. R. II. 13111b Is not certain whether ho will lay for tho winter or keep in commission his yacht which stop ped at Coos Bay on her way up to Portland. After hor long trip tho yacht must bo overhauled and sho mny bo laid up until spring or mny contlnuo In commission right along. In Portland much interest Is taken In tho yacht as sho Is a haudsomoi ono anu uiuoront irom nnytning there. Second Hand ! Pianos & Organs We have an over stock of j second-hand pianos and some slightly used instruments that will be sold at exceptionally low prices, and terms to suit. KUIIKICA PURCHASED 111 It GOODRUM'SGJy , ' HOME Of IB ' CADILLAC AXJ I auto sumnsrM MAKES OF CUM 317 Central jr." H - QUATERMAS SB QUALTY PH Opposite Blanco l Pnono I!"'1 MAIISHFIEHC OLD MAN WANTS TO 1 GO TO THE FRONT IBj AuocUUJ Pim to Coo By Tlmea.J PARIS. Oct. 14. Tho honor of be ing tho oldest "pollu" can bo claimed, It appears, by Alcldo Vord, 72 years of ago. Having seen service nt Se dan, Vord was again nnxlous to servo his country and demanded immedlat ly that ho be sont to the front. Ills request was granted and ho now is serving with tho 47th territorial rog Iment In tho first lino trenches, sur prising his comrades by his high spir its -and good humor. Among BontK Bought by Sudden A ClirlNteiiseit Tho stenmor Eurokn has been pur chased. Regarding tho sttlo a Port land paper says: "Tho firm of Studdon & Christen son has bought tho stoamor Yucatan, operated botweon California ports and Portland by tho North Pacnfla Steamship Company until Mny, when sho was chartered to transport cereal cargo to Australia, also the stoainer Tamplco, now nt San Francisco on her way hor from Philadelphia, and tho Eurokn, which Is bold nt tho east ern ontrnnco to tho Cnnal on routo to Portland with general cargo from Philadelphia. s Tho Eureka that mado this port was wreckod at San Francisco Bay last year. 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It worka nulckly euaily and leaven a brilliant aurfaco. It baa no cijual for lue on automobllca. Mm SOUTH COOS IIIVKU BOAT SrCRVICK LAUNCH EXPRESS loaves Mnralifleld every dny 8 a. in. Ijouvos head of river nt 11:15 p. in, STEAMER ItAlNBOW loaves head of river dally nt 7 n. nCLcnvcs Marshflold nt 2 p. in. For charter apply on bourd. HOGKHS & SMITH Proprietors . t FOR TRANSFEIi AND STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono 1US Residence Phone lft-J Market Ave. nnd Waterfront BUILOPW Assets $S - ? Pays 8 percent X . c k-AMFMANi1 i '" Local Treasurer UmI!!! t uauc THE nH"- "'iinu Sea COBB? Phnne alii WOOD! WOOD!. Kindling wood, per load $1.75 to $2 Alder wood, 16 to 24 Inches $2 to 2.B0i Free Dellvory W. H. LINGO Phono 227-J. North First St. I DRY W000 CAMPlK xWOOl j : j - .t saw ' ... VWUll r I Non ill rhono T. J. HOAIFE til a. n. nODGlNS Mnrchfiofrl PA,NT AW iviarsnTieia DECorating co, dung;s M. ibj u 1 3! wfll , r..' TO i" ' : .nt ' a rego"' ' .HI HI -..rtlf cb Estimates Furnlshotl Phoo 140-n. Mw-ehfieltJ, Orego Tb 10 0 Lit. -.'i,