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Wi t' 4'J1 '31 . TOTl! aa 4t njptrTn' THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FOUR COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONKV, Editor and Pub. DAN 15. MALONEY, News Editor Official Official I'npcr of Paper City Coos County of MnrsliflelU. Entered at tlio Postofflco at Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission th tough tlio malls no Becond-class mall matter. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIM US. lie will go riglit ahead and mnko a fcol of himself and that is -all right. Every now and then father gets m ho believes that mother Isn't hap py unless slio has something to bo mad about. Judging by thd clothes somo Coos Bay men wear, It Is very ovldent that they arc bound to bo heard from. An independent Republican news paper, published ovory evening ex cept Sunday, and weekly, by Xho Coos Hay Times Publishing Co. SUUSCHIVXION HATES DAILY. Ono year JG.00 Per month .GO WfitiKLY. Ono year ?1.C0 when paid strictly in nuvnnco the subset Iptlon ptlco of tlio Coos Hay Times is $G.OO per year or $2.50 for six months WHY CHRTAINLY NOT! It n $ J EUROPEAN WAR ONE t X YEAR AGO TODAY $$ , OCTOIIKIt JMI, I DM. ' Nicuport In Uelglum, is bombard ed violently by the German guns. The Hrltlsh fleet, while aiding tlio landing of troops Is forced bnck by tlio Germans. German steamers capture three Jwcdlsh steamers which aru engaged in the lumber trade. AustrlaiiH and itusslans are fight ing In Gnllcln without any dcclslvo victory for either side. Hottentot taught a Hottentot tot T tnlk ere tho tot could totter. Ought the Hqttentot tot To bo taught to say "aught" Or "naught" or what ought to bo taught her? ' If to hoot and toot a Hottentot tot Ho taught by a Hottentot tootor Should tho tooter get hot If tho Hottentot tot Hoot and toot at tho Hottentot tutor? You can find all Boris of men on 'Coos Hay but you can't, find one whoso Job Is harder than ,ho thinks l. Is. When wo want people to UstorMo reason wo mean that wo want them to listen to our version of the story. ! . -mfm T M M- rm jm:mmmL wi . 7 y . ' v M)t i 1 DaaoI Erne -rf-f .LI.. UUUdL I Ul 1U : : : sP . yJtfr lZ 1 vra taw MmL Mm y" i i lf tw Every man, woman and child should patronize home institutions and boost for home prosperity. BUY AT HOME STORES SUPPORT HOME ENTERPRISES READ THE HOME PAPER Government export, engineers of Packard and Ford companies, and other authori ties, declare oil from asphalt-base crude has greatest efficiency. And it was 6n efficiency that Zerolene, the oil made front California asphalt-base petroleum, was awarded highest competitive honors, San Francisco and San Diego Expositions. Standard Oil Company (California) Maishfleld OLENE 1ke Sfandard Oil for Motor Cars M PROFESSIONAL Dr: A. I lTT- phyVio "U5eWorth. orrie t: OH'col.onnKfJN, Phones: J. M. fWMM, ill! i&YerY w VI3KY MUCH A. HAY OF HOPE A PRESS report Bays that tho Gorman chancellor may submit to President Wilson tlio terms upon which Germnny would bo will ing to mako pcaco. It Is inoBt cer tainly hoped that there Is somo foun dation for tho report. If It Is truo this is tho first real movo toward pcaco mado by any of tho warring na tions and will ho received ns u bless ing by ovoryon.o In this country Cer tainly tlio awful carnago and destruc tion will appall upon tho wholo world and somo way for pcaco will bo scon. They wcro discussing various high-brow topics at Tho Smoke house tho other evening when Frank Cohan addressed himself to 'Gouo Crosthwalto and asked "Aro you fond of art?" "Fond of art!" 'Guno oxclnlm cd, "I should say I was! If 1 am over In a city whero there Is nn artery I never fall to visit It." COO, maim m uo READS THE 3 BAY TI THE HOME PAPER Bay SKI US Alti: I1HK3HTUNINO f'UOM all sections of tho country coinou tho choorlug nows that business conditions aro growing bettor. IrradstrcctB report says: "Industry shows notable activity. Shipyards nro working at toil opced, iitcol mills aro producing nt a rapid rnto, blast furnaces nro working atnn unparalleled gait, eight of tho coun try's crops nro of rocord proportions, this week's bank clearings reached tho peak 'point, textile mills aro on full time, woolen mills aro busy, plants making munitions of war nro overtaxed, flour millers are pushing production on a night and day basis to take caro of homo and forolgu de mands, machluo-tool shops aro turn ing down nrdors becuuso of Inability to mako deliveries, building villous for Soptomber bIiow n Hharp gain over lact year, our relations to Interna tional political affairs aro scomlngly more reassuring that at any tlmo ulnco tho Kuroponit war started, nnd almost ovoryvvhoro In tho country op timism Is rlfo. In another column of this evening's Timos Is printed a statement from tho head of (ho Southorn A Coos Hay man has to bo a protty ornery husband whan his wlfo Isn't willing to glvo him etedlt for bis good Intentions. 4 Somo Coos Day men remind you oi dogs. Their notion of bolng en terprising Is to bark about nothing 'and to keop harking. ' Gv OireEonn Somo Coos Bay men who havo largo ,fat bank accounts nnd who aro known as successful citizens wouldn't know a split Inflnttlvo It they met ono. You can uovor aiouso sympnthy by brooding ovor troubles In silence, Is better to howl. SALKM Tho Great Northern Ex press Company roiorts that dividends totaling $100,000 wore paid for the year ending Juno 30. HOOD RIVER Tho Commercial Club proposed to expend $2,100 noxt year ror publicity purposes. LEIIANON At a community sup per prominent men of tho city nnd surrounding country mot and discus sed development Work. HILLSDORO Mrs. 11. 13. Foord died of ptomaliio poisoning from oat- ing canned corn which Hho had put up horsolf and a flock of chickens fed tho corn mot tho snmo death. EUGENE August Mlggo was fin ed for violation of tho public mnrkot lnw because ho was found guilty of soiling meat of nn animal which ho COTTAGE GROVE Ore running $109 per ton in gold and S-1.75 per ton In silver Is reported from those who nro operating the Crlpplo Creek claims. P.ENDLETON A dlvorco has boon grnnted to S. Norton Hobo, publish er of tho Oregon Optomlst. EUGENE Sllnu M. Titus, pioneer of Eugene, died at tho ago of 88 years. MEDFORp Tho Mcdford Com mercial Club was assured by ropro- noutatlvcs of the Utnh-Orogon Su gar company that a million dollar boot'Biignr factory will bo built when tho farmers sign up for tho planting of 5,000 acres In boots. SALEM Maud llnlllngton Booth, Puget 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" tho most pouorful, best equipped and most thoroughly modem twonty-lnch hydrnullo dredge lr. Pacific waters Coos Bay office, Marshfieid, Oregon. Main office, Seattle, Washington. IUTir.tii' Phc...i Estmate;frns;xf ut"- M. Shaw J'Jc, Knr nnd TW no .130J. Roo - VZZ"' A -".. HBuSll "ono 83tkj, H. R Rnl.. am uuuur ' " mZ:S I ItMldono. n... ".' UUUH III W. G. f!hnnfll. -I uttron Wm. S. Turpen" " lr"olj1Qrift. VERZ0N AUTO LINE to . EMPIRE AND SOUTH SLOUGH Leave Busy Comer, Marshfieid 10:00 u. in. 2:00 p. S:15 p. Marshfieid Phono J.oavo Empire 8:15 a. m. 12:00 noon , . 1:15 p. in. f Always on Time. 208. Empire Phono 5013 T. VKItZOX, Proprietor. in. m. umk TA11LE I AVILLAMUrrEPACiriu Leave Marshfieid ui-iu u.ni. ' 7.15 a.m. 8:15 a.m. 0M5 a.m. 10: -15 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:50 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 2:45 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 6:00 p.m. r. .in 0:65 p.m. North ;iu p. in KortiB .i 1:11 1 10:l( it... j Uilli Wl i mi, (Mi ml Ml .' cltrlltdUtVi lilt) being offered for sale WOODnUHN A $5,000 slto Is to It I ho bought for tho erection of a now $30,000 high school which will bo built. HOOD UIVER Tho Hood River A Coos liny woman can often ho Forest Products Company will build busy without making much fusH '"now snwmiii at tlio i hendwators or about ... nut with u Coos Bay -, ' - man It Is dlfforont. FAIRVIEW Tho golden wedding of Mr. anil Mrs. Daniels . nuninir. had not owned 90 days previous to its head of tho Prison Loaguo of Amorl- cn, visited tho Oregon Stnto Peniten tiary tiud gavo nn address before 500 Iimntcs. PORTLAND Congresamnn McAr thur has declined to nccopt tho chal lenge of R. P. Huntington, of tho anti-saloon loaguo to debnto on tho question of submitting to congress 0GEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst & King, Cars learo Marshfieid 7 n.m., 1 1 n.m., 3 p.m., 5 p.m. Cars Icuvo for Empire 7 ii.in., 11 a.m., 13 p.m., 5 p.m. Cars Lcnvo Sumct liny 7 n.m., 1) n.m., 1 p.m., 5, p.m. Fares, Empire, 3c; Tarlieoi o r South Slough, BOc; Sunset liny 7fJo tho national prohibition amendment. 'PII.I AMnnif Tn ..ina nmmvnn ... ...... I ....I... I... b ... . ,.. . . r.PA I iJ...iWW. U...IIUU UUIIHIUII) Wlian U UOOS nay llUSl.nnU WUO ; .m...i...... u. co.uuy lMO..eers o. ial(U ...nbrolln mnndnr wn out i...ii A ..i. i. i WRB rniciiirnioii Willi nn niiinrininniftiir . -"" iiiiii 1111111 iiiiiii iiirmir Hiuiimiii v nn - -r- ". -- -- -.--- - ""- ...-...-,, fiftniiilftil hn OAfl iviinaia UVkUIIMV.! IJ JM ( II -. comes attontlvo It Is tlmo for wuio . pnifRRT nnnvi!vr. win win. nv l.io ..nrinr .ii .-,! i.i. , ..... .-- iv miu Hiwiwt u uiuuu in a t,Bvnpv to sit up nnd look around. Wedding presents nro nil that prevent somo mnrrlagos from bo lng failures nt tho stnrt. land seriously woundod by Tom Conn- , his partner who mado his escape. nAKER Two pioneers of linker, o I A NEW FORI) HTORV "Somo of daucos always those lomlud IU-llltlillTU i I mo jf Runs i at $40,000. PORTLAND Lloyd W. Chick of Oakland, Cal., rommlttod sulcldo hv hanging hlmsolf, supposodly because of uufortuuato husluoss deals. . 1.' I'm.' VI? rinvnrnni. W'll liin)iiliii Tower's Ford car," romarkod John , , aiMrota nt lll0 unlvoiiltv of D. Ooss. 'OroKon strongly ndvocntod intorcol- How Is that?" iiBkcd Charlie ' loglato athletics. MnKnlL'iit iii'ii.-sa i;. r. .Mcniimoy, presi- .W(.illlhll. .io., .,r i, 1 1.. ....... rn. ...... u.ni. ? t ... . i licit t hi iiiv II4IIIIU. uumvj niiun. plomlcd guilty to killing n fawn nnd Inula ollnt n liiirlr wlilcli wnmlnroil In. In Inn ilnnri'nril nt Itni linlian ii'lilpli lu located in tho mountain wilds. , , Mrs- Mnry Klnclcnor nnd Mrs. Sam- ASTORIA Tho Astoria port com- "ol Low, both past eighty years ot mission Is proparlng plans for the age, dlod on tho snmo day, and both ASBoWfl!sw,sSnra?l?', r,,J Or0BO" ubout u,b 8a,no Wnrrniitoni. tho cost holnir ostlmnteil t,ni m loGO. which confirms the news of an Im proved commercial situation. Even tho lumber marKot has nssumud a healthier tone, t WITH THE TOAST ! t AND THE TEA i i.! "Vou havo to iiho tho olutuh whim Pacific, you want to got on tho high spited' a doo and was flnod $75 for the vlo leplled (loss. top i cso FlmVf Fairs I hit Ion OREGON CITY-Tho total oxpon illturog for tho schools noxt yosr'wlll RIVERSIDE An ovorhontod stove In n car caused n flro which destroyed a coach, two stock cars and tho rail road company wator tank. ROSEIUJRCJ.-r-Two Rosoburg girls, Hazel Robluett, ngod 13, nnd Anna Syphors, ngod 1 1, started to Los An gelos to becomo movlo plcturo nct iokjbs but after walking ton miles aflor nightfall iithelr runaway trip thoy were roturnod homo. EUOENE Shortago of cars on the Southern Pacific linos retnrdod tho A Portland Preacher Says: A savings back ncrount moan moro than Assoclatel Char ities in tho uplift of humanity. A provident nnil liolpful mnn Is a moro valuable nsspt than ono who, bolng- dependent upon the Kcneroslty of others, accepts clitirlty nt tho expense of Ills self respect. MANHOOD AND MONEY' ' nro In tho pnmo of lifo. Manhood Is necessary. So is monoy. Y'our savings account will pay you threo per cent at this biiulc. Marshfield-Coqui Auto, Stage $G$C$C$C$C$C$G$C$C$C 5?g$gSgSc$ c $ c $ c rh m h tp b tp C 4 C First National Bank OF COOS BAY SAFETY' DEPOSIT DO.XES FOR IIK.NT. Lcavo Owl Pharmacy Marshfieid A.M. 7:00 0:80 VM. 1:00 oso Ian A J.M, t.M 11:00 ?1 B.M JIARSnFIKriD.C0QUILLB if STAGE TIME 6CIIEUULS I Schedulo arranged to with boats to Uaodon, Guyi ) Myrtle Point, Wagner, No deUji. Faro from Marshfieid to I 75 renU. . Slaglo & Umboth. fro i Will furnish extra an W oxtra trips day or nljht; i charter cars. II Tho moro' wo road or tho war Mib'Iih IM.UD8. according to tho liuilgat .hlpment or lumber from tho Spring- z0B;,u!,;;:.r l,ml co,u,ub,m ,,,8-i whaSoEr!SL pnt.toi-'-a m. d tfo- -oorou .Miioiun. ,,ow ,fl ,0iK ,(l n(l uny oxhlhlUj Rooth-K'elly company, but cars have! of tho uro'luct nre lieluc: shown Thorn aro too many patriots romfy I DALLAS Levi Olllain, n ploneor to servo tliolr county If tholr lg of Yamhill nd Polk couutlos md a uno.i miiiuv .iiiiiPiniii ' votornn of tho liulum wars, dlod at good salai) attachdd. ,p 010 ()f.h,8 g0i c ,, oninn), i ALHANV For tho first tlmo In It looks now as If tho Allies would nmnv wnrs tlio hovs outnurabred (R)OII KVKM.NC Do not be content with u slothful, dioainy, uncertain struggle. Wo aro to cou- iiir, mid tho bauuor under which wo aro to win Is not Fonr but Lovo. F. V. Rob- ortsou. not got through tho Dardanelles lu 'ho girls in tho Albany high schools. now boon socured Horn California to rt I lovo tho shortage. I HOOD RIVER Tho county court lu,s appolntod an advisory board fori tho purpose of nrranglng for tho tnx lovy and budget ltoms for tho next ... i. . . . . vmitv time to havo Turkey for Thanksgiv- '"' oi'nmiuuni snowing in uoyssnu '-" ,..., 183 girls. CO Albany's dollar tiny was ono of the srhodulod for Mnilon county helwoon biggest busluoss succossos In tho hls-jl,nu " I'OPoinuor -i. lory of tho clt). It took llko wf- ,flos on a iold day. Albany Doino crat, ' COTTAGE GROVE -Tho Dollar I 3AI.I0M Slv liw.al nnrn nii.l tinlatn ' rt... ..,i.i..i. ... i. ,1 1 ... -..... ,, vv' ( iii n, ui iiLiti'!' iiii it uii'ii iv ia rt iniin ill I niiiiirn t iTTwn .i...... .....l .. ..ii .......... ..i.:.. "' "-............... iihm .'im hiiv iiii-i iiuiuy oiiuw nrv was tho most suceossful business day that tho city has over had. REAL THE SHINING SOUL Ain't no shudders u tho night With yor soul a-shlulir light; Ain't no Borrow o' tho day Whero a soul sings on the way. (llu Llfo lnit.'a crust o' bread An' placo to lay Its head. In its winter or Its spring It has still tho haul to slug. Selected PABgiSJ gfffffffm.'.flc' v. s. mf ggggggMJsy gmifc f1 iggggggKsVijggggggK JK SHERIFF'S SALE Ol PROPERTY On FmvciObiiio Notice Is horeby given, That Mituo of an oxecutlou duly issued lutoroet and ostato which said do-1 fondant t'uslol; .T. Malimmv nml nil' I persons claiming under htm subse-i J auont to tho plaintiff's mortgage " Hon In, of nnd to said roal property. sum mougagou premises horolnbo mm i MIETT BAI OLDEST DANK IN COOS COUNTY Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $11 8,000" Interest paid on Tlmo AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS i.r Officers J. W. Dennett, President. .r y r J. II. FluniiK&d, Vice-President. r It. P. Williams, Cashier. Geo. P. Winchester, Asst. Cashier. AUTO 8TACB BUIltUlU i October. 1915 I tv. unrtintii via Floresco & 1 Leavo Mawh field and Flcftf Friday 22... j:CJiJ Saturday ....23... J:J5 Sunday 21... I:M Monday 25... -00 i-a Wednesday ..27... : g Tnursnay ..... - : - Friday J!!. Saturday ...30... J: Mia Sunday .... Leavo GardlnerOnoIIourWr Somo Coos Day mon nio groat car-' rlors. In addition to a load of dobt, ! nudQinuttmos a Jag thoy always car-1 rj a large nuiulior of uxeuses. ' A Coos Day girl may marry the ' n.nn sho lovos but she doesn't alwaal lovo tho man sho mariios. i SHINE IN EVERY DROP" lllmub. kbtrvolV J Ult.tUKn , It i tl t ilryvut.c i i t 1 1 J I iMt if if lui it i I y! I ihio qu i . t j y a I vnuU:ioUi tt t u I BiOouriniai j i I Black Silk Stove Polish It Hvosobnl i t ; oit tiui ai j 1 uU uott rv out of tho Circuit Court of tho State , fore mentioned are described In said of Oregon, tor the County of Coos oxecutlou aa follows, to-wlt: The and to mo directed on tlio 6 li day lollthonbt ,,llnrt01. of't, northat of October. ItUR, upon a Judgment I ,,Hor nt BonMn i,.t ",i ..:' m.w Wft MVUWft VIMtllt llllll llll' and decree duly rendered, entered of record and docketed in and by said Court on tho 7th day of Soptom ber. I'.U.'), in n coitnln suit thou In aid Court pondlnK, wheroln Home Mortgage Co., a corporation l was plaintiff and Cuslek J. Mnhouev northeast quarter of tho northwoat (luartcr of section nine, Township ' twonty-thrco, South or Rango 12,, West or tho Willamette Meridian in Coos County. Oiegon, togotheri with the tenements, horedltamonts! and nppurtouances thereunto bo. Is nol only wmI re m"i ullur imli.h, HI k t IK sio 1.1 l! oil with n IOC rul iif II Ijii t ur id us M ntr mi onlinw: was defendant in favor of plaintiff IoiikIuk or In nnv wlsn nnnnrt.iiiii.iV and against said defendant, by, said salo being mado subject to ro whtch execution 1 nm commanded , demptlon In tho nmnuor provldod by to sell tho pioporty in grid oxocution law. 1H.II if I (H'twll MllMti4)VU If you want to put u Coos Hay wo-' man in a linipy framo of mind jtibt tell her sho Is a picture, I A Coos Ra man will got mad nil ovor If ho inmf Inos some other n Is trying to make a fool of him. Hut I ten KgH j"j iH . vv irk uml mou.y. 1 1 fnncj -wlwn jH Van! imu bolii, tni huiu 1 1 It!, f rlll.ck&llk. KilUl't tin I t.UputihstHicr u .1 iik.iKrwiUtfuuJ jourmouiy, niack Silk Storo PoHiH WoiU, Sterling. llUnolt, t alllicVSilk AlrPolm Ii ii I njmtl on mate.. tvt i - 1 1 . ii hw, anil auii ii i lino. J'lVVUlU I lii.HS'kMniroli lhf i i rw..ro,!.ickflli v. t i e mJ I t u r r i l n v i urtiuiuUlic, It wir.t I ! lenvia k I 1U ..in t and heielunfter doscrlbod to pay the sum uue the plaintiff or sovon nun ' dred nInot-flvo and 70-100 dQllnrs with Interest thereon nt tho rate of eight per cent per annum from the 7th day of Soptembor 1015 until paid together with tho costs and disbursements ot sntd suit tuxqd at ulneo-tlireo and no-100 dollars and oosts and espouses of said oxecutlou J - 1 will on Saturday, tho 27th dav of I Notmber. 1915. at tho hour of 10 o'clock a m , of said day at the I front door of the County Conn I House in Ooqullle Coos Coum, J Oregon, sell ul public auction to t n . hlbhest blddoi for cash In hand on 1 tho day of sale, all tho right, title, Dated this 21st day of Octobor, 191B. ALFRED JOHNSON, Jr. Sliorlff of Coos County, Orogou. First publication Octobor 20. last publication Novembor 23, 1015. . Times wnnt ads Tiring results. HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171 it New WaMs Mean Progress M ( As ,wo go forward ouv visions enlarge, our tastos advanco, wo havo moro wants to fill. Tho cave man, and the Indian wei'o con tent with primitive means of locomotion. Modem man asks for an nutomobllo. Tho i luxuries of yosterday aro tho necessities of today . Advertising has followod deslro and estah- t lIshQd markets whoro nono existed , Advertising will be making products known a year from now that aro unknown today. Just look through the advertising columns of Tin: TIMKs and see tho names of prod- ui-is som touay that were unknown years ago 4 4 ,.. ..... lonvinir MsriMIeM ! 8 a. m.. you ihouM ?ortfl ."- .!.. II BUIIIU UIW n iPI!V CE.VT3 City Limits North ft Jj JU rriPi(i:TS ll."5 ' Marshfleld-XorthDesd Iilne Cars evory ten inta'W ... . ia n. m.: to t u a. m. i" - , Slough once dV. 11 n. iu. to Koipi" p- " GORST & KM PTMl ten DRY WOOD CAMPERS rhone ti" 1.., unWFY . . . inn ..."" mi Nut coai, i" -- n r Lump coal, per ton ' Or halt toa of both - M Phone iWJTiT I Ilill)er v-,. M WOOD! Ioll f,K Kindling wood, per Alder wooa, i - ti Inches .....; .ttrr !T- ijitda Olinnn 227-J. 1 A Jl yflr,