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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1915)
- - Hmmmrmr.. m&mm; mm afl BMW 'r- -v t!X THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELU, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1915 EVENING EDITION. Modart Corsets Front Laced At dinner, ut llio theatio or oh ilia Mrcot, tlio MODAHT nearer Is chnnnlng. to look n nil Pfrfcctly nllemo n:, tdfifcr iippfm-iuicc! Tlio uMpnco of inccs (it tlio facia W tlio MODART given form mill wonderful HiiinotlincHi for gonn-flttliiK. No ugly lines nt bottom of cornel Mi ow ing through, nor luces to itmr tlio lxMiutlfiil back lln&. -ft fl'S'i Hub Dry Goods Co. "S.MART WEAiR FOR WOMEN" Corner Rrondnny mill Cent ml Ave. .!kh V iYp)Ki!) i Phono :ui NEW POLICE W A G D N V????? COMES TO POLICE STA TION 1N-WHEELHAHHOW 3lnn of MyMcry TiiiiiMcm Donn Flight of Stair Off Iron Act Experienced . NAME IH LEARNED i WORLD PEACE STUDENT ORATOR LEAVES TO l'VOIlT WITH ALLIES P. Campbell Crocked, Well Know Here, Off ot Wnr Ah Orator Advwntctl World Pe"co 1 tlio SC10 ac: L BOOKS 0 NEW AGENT COM SCHOOL TEXTS PRICES IN CALIF. A. 1 NOTT, OK PORTLAND, NEW MUCH LOWER THAN HERE Conipiirlhon Slums That Coos Hay People Pay More Than Twice it h Much for Hooka NOKTH PACIFIC OFFICIAL HERE Coming Saturday K. McMlckcn, General Pdnscngcr Agent, ' Makes Announcement A. P, Nott, agent of tho North Pn- Thoy know liln nnmo now, thlfl mystorlouB ?????? Ih la Jnck Cnmoron. TIiIh was found out in tlio police court thin nftornoon nnd Judgo Dlltlor iiascHHod G or two and ono halt days in Jail, or a suspended BOtitonco provid ing ho would heat It. IIo did. Ancnt the recent coinidalntB nbout high charges for school hooks by icfjc gtoamslli company ot iPort Norton and Hansen, who have a mon- )nml( wju nrrvc i,cr0 on tho Santa opoly of th'6 school book business In Clarn Saturday to tako up his duties MrfrsTiflcld 'nhd Vlclnltytlid foilbwi ns Cooa Day renresentatlvo of tho liiB table of comparison of tho prices company. This announcement was of toxt books' In O'rcgon'and In Cal-inlnj0 today by E. G. McMlckcn, gen Ifomla has been handed to Tho crni nassencer ncont. who arrived horo last evening. W. 10. Stnhr, ag Callf. out alnco May Is returning to tho San ? H Francisco office, said Mr. McMIck- 18 en. 18 i At the same tlmo 13. D. Fryor, tra- 1 j vellng frolght and passongcr agent 21 1 who was hero a fowdays ago, Is np 2' i pointed to tako up tho duties of Mr. .18 Nott in Portland. 23 Seek Now Hates 20 j Now rates whereby tho steamships c 1 . of tho company may bring freight 31 from San Francisco and dollvcr It at 41 Coqulllo Valloy points In direct com 31 petition wltltho present sorvlco by 14 other concerns through Uandon, Is u 20 mnvo unw under discussion, ntnted Mr. McMlckcn. "Wo nro trying to give tho pcoplo ?3.7G of Coos Day and tho Coqulllo Valloy I tho best sorvlco that wo can." stated It Is said that to some oxtont tho Mr. McMlckcn this morning. For Oregon Text Hook Commission 1b sovornl days bo will look over tho lo oiipposcd to regulate- tho retail prices cal Mold, moot with tho merchants of grado toxt bookR hut on tho high j mid discuss means whereby it might school special books and works Is ho botlorcd. This is his first visit where tlio biggest charge is said to hero oinco last Moy when tho George n bo mado. w. Khlcr was taken off and tho Kll- In addition to tho c6mplnlnts from , bum nml tho Santa Clara began glv- tho patrons of tho Mnrshtlold public (i,g five-day service out ot Coos Day1 mlirwtla stnttitiln tutu nrn until nritnlnr i .. r .. ... .. . PniMiilmli frockott crnduntn ,,fl0""u""' " "' " "" """ -"""i m nan i rnucisco ami I'ornnnu. State SorSy n,i Si known! ' from tll ""oM"K c"00 Il8tr,clBi Vr Scares i,hI,.oh, l,"l"'.rH"Ln" ..'! ."! which have Al.0 bad to ptirchimo War In B.irAno has unsettled condl- w .. ..... . . iiuim oi an diisiiicbh, noi omy ncro Times by a school patron: Oregon Primer . , ....... .$ .25 First Itcndor- .2G Sccomy Reader ..... .35 Third Header . . . . . j . .45 Fourth Header 45 Fifth Header 55 Arlthmolic 35 Grammar 3G Grammar 45 Geography 1.00 History CO History 1.00 Civics '.CC Speller 23 Writing (5 lessons). ... Writing (8 lessons). 1.20 $8.14 Profit on HIkIi School . , .. (Wincii navo also nmi to put u? T!L r,'"Cr ,0rCK,". " ," " B ," tliolr text books in Marshfield. .11111 oii&iuill litis n-Di fcv;i iiiu o.i.i. aids of World Poaco, which Pnrtlno U'ltfi nrn lulfirniif nit In llin A i. ..-. ..... .1 1. J. . i10 ' -" ""w " " wii iiiu cuuni, mil iiiruiiKH nil pann wuiiuiu 111 iiiu iiiiuiic HuiiouiH urn nc iqlrnni'lv nilvnntlixl 11a nun lof tlm ' ..t -.. .0 .- .. ,n llI0 cnHl nH wcll Hnl(1 lr ClMlCK- l!!". !L..!"" .'. i t'voly iH0HBln moans of putting an en. and ho docs not look for much strongest orators oyer turned out at-om, (q oxcelvo chargC8 for chool . I Kugono, and tina enlisted to fight with l)0o)Hi HE NOW IT HOME , Sprawled out In n wlicolburrow, with logs, foot and bunds gyrating jlko ho ninny wlndinllls, ??????, tlm man ot mystery, camo again lust night to tlio Hotel garter. Officer William Shoup was tho coachman and master ot coromoulcH; ho acted with all tho pomp ucccBsary for tho Htimgo of a blpatod bond holder on infill Avqnuo. Also Offlcur Shoup Ib n man who 1)0Iovch ncccHslty b tho mother ot Jpvontlon, orgo when ho found 777??? had fallen down a flight of ntulrs from tlio Hocnud floor landing tt a Jlroadway lodging houso nml lay at tho bottom Immovnhlo, ho lni mediately found tho wheelbarrow and inndo(nu Impromptu police patrol out tho Allies. Horn and raised in Glasgow the young Scotchman was unable to sec tils countrymen at war without bolug there to aid them. Ho resigned but a short tlmo ago from a position In tho Tillamook high school according to letters iccelved hero by f Honda and now Ib in Canada, training for tho front. Ho Is learning how to iiho n mus'kot, how to dig a trench and throw bombs nt imaginary onomles. A graduate of tho Uulvorslty Just rVOUXtl ATTOKXKV AHIUVKS K '" Ul of,,c nn1 on t,l ,lock' Improvomont until tho war la brought to an end. Ho praised the work that has boon dono herb by Mr. Stuhr and his as Blatant Mr. Darnctt, saying that es pecially of lato there has boon work enough horc to keep three mon busy FIXI) OFFICK IN CHAOS nut Juno Croqlcott centered hla ornMfroldB ftt lll(J ,,ock lBBt ovon whert torlcnl ah lltles on tho point of World tho AllH urrv0l, to Breot nml I'oaco. Ipr three yoarfl ho had boon MrBi Arthr K peck nm, wolcomo 0110 of tho strongost dobntors on tho thorn unydrsity team. Ho won tho flpo a ,m,r honoynioon thnt has oxtond No chnn'gCB' in tho present sorvlco of tho two boats Is anticipated, It was stated. With tho last trip of tho Santa Clara from Portlnnd tho now rates on freight from Portland to polnts.ln tho Coqulllo 'Valley nrosa'ld o have bcpn.ln effect, J I ' ' i II1III.I1 IV- t ' I 1 1 1 I I T.V llll'f llllll " .oino again after a mouth andjl, PERSONAL MENTION t I'i lends A'lclHito Arrivnl Mr. and Mrw. Arthur Peck Cliarlvarlcil JiiNt. j:venliiK Thoro wnB a largo gathering ot At tho Hiimo tlmo n hurry up call was sont for Officer Itlchardsou and ho too camo and aided In tho proccs-f BlOll, Twlco In tho last three or four daya 777777, tho man of myHtery, Iiiib boon n visitor at tho Hotel Car tor. Tho first tlmo ho showed him noir to bo n crafty Individual. Hrought onto tho carpet In a sober mood 777777 declared, with all solemnity, hat ho had money In tho bank and would hurry out and tap the Institu tion for a flvor. Ho wont; he novor camo back, that Is, not until his font Hllppod last night and hla remains woro brought down In the wheelbar row and dumped Into his old berth. Failing and Hookmau oratorical prlzo, lining this subject nml lator the stato oratorical coitest Thou ho tried .teaching high ochool; hut tho call of IiIh country was too much for llio young Scotchman and ho had to go. HuImmI In Oregon Crockett's father whb a sea captain who several years ago, returning on his steamship from the Knst Indies, wont down with his ship oft tlio Day of Ulscay in a terrific blow. Mrs. Crockett, with her son and daugh- 'tors moved to Oregon, whoro both children graduated from high school. During his college course Crockett loft school to go to Wasco as paBtor of tho Christian church. Though only 22 years of hgo ho mndo a cred itable showing, raising funds for tho erection of a new building. MIlS. A-1. HOUSHWOHTIl has wired ',' Dr. Housoworth that she. will start i homo tomorrow fpr Oakland whoro tiho 1MB boon vlHltlug for several 'wocK8 with her alator. Time. Want Ada for results. t WATERFRONT NEWS t Shortly after nine o'clock this 'morning the HteaniHhlp Adeline Smith 'loft down for Oakland, carrying a full cargo of lumber and several pus- songera. - Tho stoiunshlp Kllhurn Is duo In CONCERT FOR LIBRARY noro tomorrow rrom sun i rancisco , and tho Santa Chua la expected Sat- J unlay from Portland. cd clear across tho United States. "Going up to tho office a minute, I suppose," put In Mldgo Welch, by way of suggestion. "Got your mail, you know," ho vouchsafed nud tho young attorney "fell" fpr It. "Yes, guess 1 will." In tho offices of Peck and Peck In tho First National Hank ' building woro found tables mid desks In ono horrlblo heap, while tho proverbial "99 bottles" woro hanging on tho wall, and Hero and thoro shining' through tho chaos wero signs wel coming tho NowlywodB to Mnrshtlold. "Well, I'll bo darned," or worila to .thnt effect quoth Hro. Peck." And ho closely examined nil ot tho aforesaid ninety nud nlno and found thorn, each and every one, empty. "Ult hfth, I see tho ahapo thoy woro in when thoy finished thlo Job, any way." Last night thoro was a horrlblo din of tin pans outsldo tho C. It. Peck roBldeiico in South Mnrshflold and tho groom could quiet tho uolso only with a gonorous spreading of tho "long smokes." WAS A SUCCESS Oh Say, Can You See? Tm If you can't, SEE BIRCH. 'If your eyes burn, blur or ache, they DO need at tention. It costs you nothing to consult us. Should you need glasses you will find our prices reasonable and our work perfect. Come now before your eyes get worse. Optical Department Red Cross Drug Store mrMtmrttxutuuimmitiiftui. .aim ...... Affair Held at Kckhoff Hall In North Ilend Ijist Night Will Give Hall Tho concert glvon last ovonlug at Kekhort hall In North Hond for tho benefit of tho public library waB quite a success. Tho finances havo not yet been figurod up but thoro will bo a profit which will bo added to tho library fund. Tho concert wan glvon .Tono Sovoly violinist, Gorald Hunt, vocallBt, nita Hourlk GJordrum, pianist, A Hallowe'en ball will bo glvon for tho bonoflt of tho library Saturday night, Oct. 30 at tho Kckhoff hall. riiAXCK in Noniii: i l.'ntninco' Altered to Prevent CrmUl lug During Hushr .Manager Uobort Marsdon of tho Noble Theater Is making somo alter ations in the entrance of tho theater whly i will bo a vast advantago dur ing rush periods. Tho storeroom at tho corner has been takon out, add ing the space to the entrance. A part of tho wall on tho Third street side wag also cut out, making tho on traneo opon on Third as well as Central. lhlio. .Kaglfj llaHj'Hat. kw.i-Oot. iii-'l. Mji it Ih'h orchestra. $ FItANK CATTERMN Is exhibiting a bear pelt which ho claims that ho and Walter Wolls got besides three big bucks during (heir limit In Curry county tho first of tho week. WILLIAM G. CHANDLER was a paa suugor on tho Ad61ino Smith this morning for Snn Francisco, whoro ho goes to moot Mrs. Chnndlor nud tnko In tho exposition for n couplo ot wcoks. JAY MONTI OMEIIY, now lending tho simple llfo on hla ranch near Hrldgo, camo In yesterday to goo that hla storekeeper, O. 13, Hill, waa properly Initiated by tho Mnrshflold Elks, FItANK PAGE, tho woU known and popular traveling man Is in tho city on ono of his tvgnlnr trips caning on mo coos county traup. Ho says that thoro Is a big ovont duo about Nov. G ami Ha not oloc tlqn cither. MELCHOIt NELSON returned to tho Rogers ranch on South Coos River yesterday "after a )iunting trip to Hrewstor Valloy. Ho said that thoy woro unablo to find any dcor, but that thoy encountored somo rough tra voting, R. J. MONTGOMERY and O. E. Hill who havo boon In tho city for a hrlof visit, loft for their homo at Hrldgo this nftornoon making tho trip in Mr. Hill's auto. Thoy camo to attend tho mooting of tho Elks when Mr. Hill was admitted to tho order. t I SHimNU Ntwa SAILORS ST UDY SEAMEN OPERATING INTO COOS HAY MUST PASS EXAMS Law Into Effect Nov. I "Jigger M' Topllghts" ami Other NiiiiUOnl Serins to bo Explained I Mariners of tho coastwise steam ships aro dovotlng somo ot their sparo tlmo theso days to tho study of prdvlsibns contained In tho now Seaman's act that gocB Into offoct tho 4th of Novombor. Additional life equipment will bo required and nu merous changes will bo brought about. Sailors, in order to sign on Amer ican vcsBCts In tho capacity of ablo seamen miiBt hereafter pass exami nations to tholr fitness, not only In point of knowledge of things nauti cal, but aB to t'jolr physical ability as well. Tho qualifications apply to all ablo bodied acamon that sail on ships In and out of Coos Hay. Never boforo In tho American mer chant marlno havo thoro ovor boon such restrictions. A mnti can not se cure an a. b. rating unless ho has sailed at least ono year at sea or on tho Great Lakes. Tho examination will bo oral and a grade of at least ; 1 AT THb HUltLS M tho Chandler R. J. Montgomery, Hrldgo; Mrs. R. E. Dunlnp, Gold Reach; O. E. Hill, Hrldgo; F. E. Griswo.ld, San Francisco; E. G. MriMlckon," Snn Francisco; Gcorgo Wcrnor, Portland; H. E. Smith, Portland; D. It. Atkin son, Portland; H. H. Rogers, Port land; J. D. Jameson Soatlp; 11, A. Hotitell, San Francisco; VS. E." Map son, Portland; .R. 13. Dunlnp, Gold Reach; J. E. Cowan,' Lakesldo. Lloyd Hotel Claudo Elliott, Coqiilllo; Cnrrlo Ingcman, Coqulllo; ( Olo Ingcmnn, Coqulllo; Lillian Ing'omnn,. Cotjulllo; Henry W. Hanson, HandonJ Harold Kclloy, Parkcrsburg; O. Sweet, Ore gon City; Herman;. Schnli, Gold Ubach; Gcorgo GrayJ Dnndon; Mrs. Johnson, Dclmar; Mrs. E. JoluiBon, Flagstaff. Itlanco Hotel F. C. Ilawklim, Portlnnd; Anton Lovitch, Oakland; Arthur Mnrk hnm, Lakesldo; Frank Ward, Coob River; F. V. Pattorson, Vancouver, H. C; Ed Stu libs, North Hond; Tom Haydon, Emplro; W. Drown, Myrtlo Point; Frank Lewis, Coqulllo., SI. Lnwronco Hotel Mrs. Fred Stono nnd children, Dan iels Crook; M. Dunn, Grouts Pass, (c. R. Hrechtblll, Grants Pnss; Isaac Host, Grants Pnss; Fro.d Cangholl, i sun CTimv ifs? ;i .in u urn " I w U I 111 llllll UNIVERSITY HKXlw ,, XI'.U' ni. ........ '"3IS "'""SOKHJIIE. HeachoM Out. ('.. i Who Seeh ,V: ' ?. "Ml R'4 .. ""'"'KOofli,,,, css at Small ft IllP.ronulnr. nt i.., ;, "' uu8inC!3 .In,,, I thin niniiMi .f n. -.. . ""f'" '" l"s state tTnlri of those unablo to mi.., tlet9l tlm nnrnnan , "U1W1I.. . .. ':. :. Ul . cou"e i- bo cohducted by officers of tho navy, . wife, Lakeside; Mrs. N. M. ouug. tho Coast Guard, llghthouso Borvlco pr any marlno officer designated by tho secretary of commerce Tho applicant must bo oblo to box tho compass, givo signalB for start ing, stopping and must know how to Bpllco and to mako a tow practical knots, bonds nnd hitches known nnd used by tho snllormcn. Safety of passcngors during times of grnvo danger Is ono of tho reasons for a rlgln xamlnotlon In lowering boats ovor tho side, tho handling of an oar In any sort of a sea and stoor ing with n tiller, oar or yoko. And when yo sallormau BWcara big hnd mighty, using auch words ns "Jig ger my topsldcs" and "blast my keel timbers" ho nmst know oxnetly whoro ltoBO nautical places aro. Tho oxam- Inors will ask him to dcslgnato them nil. Hut ono of tho features o( tho now act that has been only lightly touch ed upon Ib that sailors In foreign porta can draw down somo of their pay Often on long cruises tho skip por can rofuso monoy to any of his mon In forolgn ports, backing up his contention by saying ho fears thoy would desort htm. Often soamon haVo been gone from lioiuu closo onto two years aboard somo ship and during this tlmo havo had practically no monoy. Lakeside. at Eugene and wfiint.v,. """"Mil avnllnliln fA . m fc " 'vvno in Codi .i morclal lines. lt Tho course ls a correspond..,. nnd will bo UiiRht Ju. . throtiBii the ,n.i ..; :;HUB, nr cnnl Minn tl.-i . ... . " srtl " Ul II08lf. ..J .. -smalt rcglstdring fee, accordb, word from Eugene. ' This donartmon) ... . ... . Haa naB ....... , when it was seen that la tMi,' jiro many porsons-ho uk hnlj ' Mlnwln.li.1. ... .. 'HW COIlBtrtlctlllir fnrnl. .-J .. . !1 BVatuillB for vnrlnn. I.n.i.. nershlp nccountB, real estate inj k Biirnnco nccountg, nnd merger, cot solldatlon and holding cotm!.. Tho Information Is thus nL fllADn t.. I.ntl.l -1 UUD "" ni a minimum n me ursi pan or mo course tortn somo of tho moro practical oi uusiness proccuuro and h trltta tor tnoso who navo no bnstnes, tn. I.,.. 'I'l,,, n,n..l . . ...n, ,.U awwi.u i.m , ontiinej J nsBlst bookkeepers nnj othen .J Imvo hnd practical cxpcrleomJ wnni io nuvanco. VESSEL MOVMM ENTS Sailed. . Adeline Smith, Snn Fralclsco, at 9:15 n. m. today. Hue Heie, F. A. Kllbum, Snn Francisco, to morrow. $ t LOCAL OVERFLOW J Ih Imiirovcri.- Oscar Gulnvseii wlm returned this week from California says that Mrs, Gulovson, who has boon In rattier poor health, was fool Inb much bettor whon ho lott. Sho will probably spcni" sovornl weeks In California. AVE MONEY on your Furniture Wo aro showing n flno lino of Bed Room Furniture That eniucH to us direct from tlm ninuiifnrliiror, thui stlc t':o Jiililief'iiifofl(. Wo glio'our ciislnmerH tlio bcnoflt'of M saving. Wo Imvo n nlco illsiilny of Dressers Mlilclnro liats priced ns follinvn: S7.50; $8.50, $10, $12.50, $13.50, $1 WSft $16.50, $17.50, $20, $23.50, $25 and up to $50 Don't buy anything In Hoiifo FurnlNhhigi milll yon sco our line, for you know "WE SELL IT FOR M.SV' Going & Harvey Co. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS MRS. CHAS. II. CURTIS tin's gono to Portland to apcml n fow weoka at tho homo of hor sister ami got acquainted with tho lattor'a twins wtio aro now about a year old. JACK DAVIS, Robort Krugor nnd Stnntoy Hondorson returned from a hunting trip to tho Sand Hills with only threo ducks. Thoy aay tho presont storm wilt mako hunt ing good. JESSE LUSB, editor of Tho Sun, has s returned from n month's visit nt Sau Francisco nnd other Califor nia points. Ho was dotalnod thoro nwhllo by tho Illness of his father, W. A. I. use, who has boon visiting. Ho saw many ot tits old friends thoro. ALLEGANY NEWS J. E. MONTGOMERY loft on tho Ad. Qllno this morning for tho Fair, Ho will attend also tho convention of tlio liulopondeut Tolophono Asso , elation of America, togother with Mr. Hall, president of tho local company who Js already in the south. ' '" MRS. 'ILL, MAGEB and two chil dien, sailed on the Adeline this morning, .going south to moot Captain Mageo on tho Nairn Smith. His family will go north with him on tho Nnnn Smith as far as Van couver, whoro tho vessel will load for Vnlparlso, WILIUJR DUDE, ono of tho wireless pporatora at tho Capo Dlanco naval wireless station, who was hero for a short visit, roturned home yes terday afternoon, making the trip on his motojcyele. Ho left hero early In tUU afternoon and expected J to reach .aim JRauca last utght, tl 5W sqcry to sav. (Special to Tho Times) Wc aro having beautiful fall wea thor. Thero are somo geoso pass ing south, a pretty sure sign of ap proaching winter. Chas. Rodin has Just filled his si lo, for tho first tlhio. It holds. about 33 tons and It took practically one and ono half ( acres pf corn to fill' It. Itwas tin? best crojV'df corn I haveeen in tho vicinity, it took two and ono half days to fill t but It could bo dono sooner as the machines and men wore new to the Job. A man by name of Helms camo out from Elkton for a load of furniture I is moving from North Bend, He lives about a mite above Elkton. Ho reports tho road not bad. Mr. W. W. Gage was up to seo tho Greeks on the old placo hut he did MPU'tyt many of thp qhj neighbors. The newspape that gets result is the READ flK PEOPLE sWUOHUYj ( ONE READ BY A PEOPLE WHO WANT THE NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS. WHEN SUBSCRIBERS ANX IOUSLY AWAIT THE ARRIVAL OF THE HOME NEWSPAPER IT IS A SURE INDICA TION THAT THAT PAPERIS READ. YOU READ THE TIMES FROM THE FIRST TO THE LAST PAGE BE CAUSE IT IS CHOCK FULL OF INTEREST ING LOCAL NEWS MATTERS IN WHICH YOU ARE DIRECTLY INTERESTED. OTH ERS DO THE SAME. THEY READ YOUR ADVERTISEMENT, IF YOU . HAVE . ONE, WITH AS MUCH IN TEREST . AS . ANY OTHER FEATURE, BECAUSE IT IS ORI GINALLY DISPLAYED BY MEN WHO ARE ADEPTS IN THIS LINE OF WORK tev1 a the HOME v PAPB, H ,-V Coos BayTiflie w l i u bVA j tH7i - t 1)1 )U ' ' ' " I AiVMn itviiijr