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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1915)
fW" 5SSv;ijit ngflffigbjvfl'QaflS qsssBffll -- - iwr fa lit FOUR - THE CqOS BAY TJMES. MARSHFIELD, ORGO$. fRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1915-EVEfflNG EDITION GQOS BAY TIMES M O. MALONEY, Editor and Pub. I)AN H. MALONHY, Nowi' Editor Official rnpcr of Coos County Official Paper City of Maraliflold. CHEERING OP LUMBERMEN Entered at tho Postofflco at Mdrah field, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as Becond-clasn (Ball matter. Address all communications to COOS BAY DAILY TIMJIB, An Independent Republican nows paper, published every ovonlng ex cept Sunday, and weekly, by Tho Coos Jlny Tliucs Publishing Co. 8U11SCRLPTION HATES DAILY. Ono yoar $0.00 Per month GO WEEKLY. Ono year . . . . . f 1.G0 When paid strictly In advanco the subset tptlon pi leg of tho Coos Bay Times Is $5.00 por year or $2.50 for lx months. " ;$ t EUROPEAN WAR ONE t t YEAR AGO TODAY t $ OCT. HI), 1011 Turkey begins war on Rusaln by naval attacks at Odessa. '( Tho Germans attompl to penetrate tho lino of the Allies In the vicinity of Lille, and fall. All tho German army corps on the loft bank of the Vistula river aro In full retreat. Prlnco Louis of Dattonburg, for est Lord of tho British Admiralty, resigns. EWS of a car shortage Is an evi dence of prSsperlty which no man can question, evidence which Is corroborated by tho fact that railroad gross earnings In Sep tember showed a gain of two per cent It explains the placing of heavy orders for material by railroads for delivery In 191C and Justifies tho belief that liberal buying of cars Is beginning or will soon begin. Buying of material by railroads Is good news to the lumber Indus try. Track improvements will re quire ties, also brldgo material wherever steel bridges havo not sup planted trestles. Terminal Improve ments will rcqillro lumber for con struction. New roads and branches will demand largo quantities of all these classes of material. The great demand for steel from munition plants and from foreign railroads and tho consequent higher prices may check tho tendency to build steel freight cars and may tempt railroads to build of wood. They may bo tho more Inclined that way Stories of State Elections toibe HeldjThis Year No. a XEW JERSEY of six membors of tho State Sehnto Having disposed of tho suffragOantl a '"H -membership of CO In tho Issue at the special election October nuf' T, campaign has been very 19, New Jersey has loft little of :nle ,no statewide issues bong aeneral interest for tlio olectlbn of Involved. In some legislative dis November 2. Voting on this dav trlctg' local, Pion "ns bcon nnAB3".cJ will bo confined to the election (Continued Tomorrow.) A. i4 J Kc Bwwiaahiiai All Over Gregomi PORTLAND Sccrotnry of tho Treasury McAdoo promised in Port land that ho would personally sec that tho construction, of tho now Postofflco was hastened. DEE Tho Homo Tolephono Coni pany Is extending Its lines so that farmers In the vicinity nro reached becauso lumbor In cheap and cnnj,y ,0 Ry6tem. , bo delivered promptly. Another on couraglng fact to lumbermen Is nn Incrcaso of 3C.8 por cent In valuo of luillding permltb in 79 principal cities during September. All of thoso features of prosperity and tho Inferences which aro drawn from them go to show that prosper ity cannot long provail in tho coun try nt largo without spreading Into Its ovory corner. Its beginnings are already porcoptlblo In tho Pacific NorthcwcRt, and no long tlmo can olapse before It reaches our premier ASTORIA Clatsop County will havo an exhibit nt tho Manufactur ers' and Land Products Show nt Portland. BAKER Circuit Judgo Anderson hnB issued n call for the grand Jury to reconvene October 29 to hear cases -for tho November term of court. HUNTINGTON Tho Pacific Lime I & Gypsum Company plant Is finish-1 DRAIN Kerosene was squirted over tho floors of a local pool room and clgnr storo through a holo In tho window and a torch Ignited it, but for somo reason tho korosono failed to burn and tho building was paved. HOOD RIVER Tho Hood River Bond is giving a series of entertain ments and has enlarged tho organ ization by tho addition of several musicians. PORTLAND Frank Monoroo, president, and P. M. Hnhon, Bales- manager of the United States Cash- j ler Company, were sentenced to servo ono year and ten days at tho Federal penitentiary at McNeil Island THIS NEW IDEA keeps Snowflalce Sodas firesh and crisp. The neat useful tin box, tilled with SNOWFLAKE SODAS is now sold by all dealers. You will like this economical, sanitary way ot buying delicious crackers. Price SO Cents Also sold In 10c and 25c cartons and la bulk. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTS ""vi. PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO. PORTLAND, OREGON m M III Dr. A l u... pieworlh Office.!, !ieea 0lce hour,, ." 4 ""id 7 to 8 p. tt. la"ini mono: Office 1,3.,, J- M. Wright Est,mZ!l?i i - -"lanea D6"-M- Shaw v, unr and Th... .. w """S wiZ5 n. matob 11. aaS1 -""U UJ0.J, HM C0'Ntt H. G. Butler Room 304 coke bm! tr Rosiaenco Pho A COMPLETE .LINE OF RELIEVE TWO TROUHLEH IF NOT a porson ovor rode Into Coos Bay on the now Willamette Pa cific railroad after It Is finished, tho coming of the new lino will have rolioved two groat troubles for the for the Pondloton Federal building. SAI.I5M Tlln irnrnM rinolr. 11 Industry and puts the prophet of evil vIomnont Company , Krnnt0(, ,oven CANBY Forty-five farmers of tho Ing a largo order of brick and tlle , lBhorliootl held .1 meeting and uiBcuRsmi me I'stiiuiisiimeui 01 a rheeso factory CORVALLI8 The walnut growers to flight. Oregonlnn. Pacific Coast Biscuit Cos Goods BOTH IX CAUTOXS AXI) IX BULK MAY ALWAYS UK FOUND AT Getting's Cash Grocery Wo Snvo You Alone'. immmmmmimummaKKHmmmsmiasmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm W. G. Chandler AIlCIIITPmi Uooms 301 ana 302, coh M-:cr win. a. lumen ARCHITEOT Marshflcld. Oregon. TIME TAnt.n WILLAMKTIK PACIFIC mokJ $$ t WITH THE TOAST t AND THE TEA t lilau to hold a meeting In Portland on November 3 to discuss the Inter- twator an old c'8'8 of tnc 'IU'UHlI'y mty. dle'd of In-1 'DANON-At a meeting of th jiooplo of this community. The ! Western Union Tolograph Compnny Is to start at once stringing u wire from hero to Eugonu and thoro will then bo direct connection along tho 'railroad right of wa. Heretofore the wiro went across tho mountains nnd 'during tho winter timo was tbfton broken down couslng lack of communication. This was us ually coupled with tho delay ot tho malls which woro brought over the rough mountain roads. But with the telegraph wlro complotod along tho railroad thoro will be no moro occa sions whoa tho wires aro down, and with trains running Into Coos Bay it will bo raro to ovor see In tho post of flco that old familiar sign "Tho Mall IIbb Not Arrived." PItKIUCTH PIIOHPKIUTY J ACOB SOHllW predicts a wavo of prosperity for this country, tho like of which has seldom boon seen, especially by this generation, and John I). Ityan declares that within the noxt ten years tho cop por Industry will oxpnrlonco a great er boom uinl groater prosperity than ever In Its history and that tho cloao of tho war will mean nn addod spurt because of the groat need of coppor to roplacu that In tho works destroyed by tho war Tho four hundred locomotives or dered by ltussla will tako 3,200,000 ppuiuU of coppor. A largo St. Louis shoo manufacturer has closed a con tract for 4, 000,000 pairs of shoos for the Allies, nt n total of ovor $12,000,000. A Boston shoo cou corn has taken a contract for C 000,000 palm of shoes for the Bus slim army. This order, togethor with tho company's present domestic bus I1108B will keep the plant working at capacity for mouths. It Is reported that tho Pruni'h government Is ne gotiating for 1,500,000 jmlfK of shoes coon KVKXIXU What wo da upon some great occasion will probably depend upon what wo already aro nnd whnt wo will bo tlio result of previous years of solf-dlsclpllno. Canon Lld-don. water rights which will bo used to develop an Irrigation scheme DALLAS James J 1 resident of Polk County Juries received when lllo trnm mn 1 awny last week funding bonds to tho amount of $10,- FOItKST GltOVK-Congressman p00 l0 tnko "" wnrrnnt Indebted llawlcy visited tho city for tho pur-' 1CB8' pose of conferring with tho people H00D mVKnTlio rainy season on public matters. I llU8 8,nrtC(1 ,n lno locality and snow PORTLAND A now auto servico Is ,llnB m tIlc ",gller nUllU(1C8 has been established from Portland I TIIK BOXI) school board It was decided to sell to Bridal Veil by way of the Colum bia Highway. I'OHTLAND Mrs. Anna Robcow, whllo hysterical ovor family trouble, attempted to Jump from a window nnd also to drink poison, nnd bolng restrained In both attempts, was turnod ovor to tho pollco for safo keoplng. ToeS By BOsf STANLEY. Solomon Grundy and Benjamin Bluo Meet overy day at tho shop; Smllo on each other; Bay "How do you do " Aro tho best of good follows. Sura popi A bond of communion that fato lovos'to fix Unites them and comfort It sends. Two old particular! Two old parties I Two old particular friends! Solomon Orundy a Democrat Is; Ben n Republican true. Sol Is for temperance; strictly for biz; Bon loves a bottlo or two, Sol Is a posslinlst. Bon loves to ti talso my boy to bo a soldier," but a toy. with u laugh nil ot life's ragged ends. I iTwo old particular! Two old parties! Two old particular friends! What Is the bond that's uniting two men So wholly dissimilar? Hope! Doth are rheumatic; swap symptoms uud then Talk of remedies; rovol lit dope! IONE Citizens from different parts of tho county listoned to an , address on good roads delivered by . Phil Bates, of Portland. ' BIJAVI3BTON Commissioner Hol mah of Portland, spoke at a got-to-' Bother mcotlng held by tho peoplo. ROSEBUIttl Real work has bcon started on tho Tiller cut-off, the wagon road between Umpqua end Roguo River. Scaiili avian-Amencan oan "WHKRK SAVINGS AltK SAKE" We offer: COURTEOUS TREATMENT PROGRESSIVE METHODS, and CAltEKUh COXSIDERATIOX of our customer' rctiulrciuciitN. HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO 9 'Leavo Marshflcld C: 4fi a.m. i 7.4K a.m. 8.45 a.m i 9 41 f a.m. 10 45 a.m. 111:30 am. 12-50 p.m. 1:45 p m. 2:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 5:00 p.m. C.40 p.m. OAlt V .. M ortl fa) 7:Ctu 8:00 1 9:00 1; 10:15 ti 11:03 15. US pi 1:11 ll 3:00 n 4:0) fl nip4 5:15 pi C:55 p.m. North cltjrllmlU ml;1 7:30 p.m. 7:5 , ame Old Unci I HEARD somo hyphenated cuss begin to rant, and roar, nnd fuss, and H toll tho boya that Undo Sam could build cannl nnd lock nnd dam, nnd fi tolephono across tho seas, uud bring small countries to their kness, but that when dear old Uncle sought to enter battles thnt aro fought by na tions llko the Fatherland, his boys would surely lack tho aamU Ho oven r.ald that wo aro taught by Dad nnd Mother that wo ought to stay at homo when country cnllB to battlefields when manhood falls., and then mention. I od thnt frail song that's helped to put ub alt In wrong tho ono "I didn't I wonder if that follow know tho mothers that sent bors In Bluo nnd boys In Oray, In Sixty-one nnd boys ugnln 'neath tropic sun to fight tho mothers' sons of Spain whoro fever wrought with torrid rain? I wondor If ho knows that Dad said: "Country calls, go on, my lad." I wonder If they think becnuso somo hyphenated follows pause In choos ing whether subjects ho, or cltlzons of Land of Kreo, that nil our patriot ism's deud, and that In vain our fathers blod to build this nation on a nek to Btand 'gainst cv'ry storm nud shock? I'm mighty glad no war's alarms has called old Undo Sam to arm his S'.na with bayonets and such harsh things ns brim: a bllirht nn,i muni, nf with tho trlckH Rut-should somo foreign nation pine, bho'll find old Undo Sam In line. Comorsatlon that confidence lends! .... , " - -- - Two ol.l particular! Two old parties! fs,r'8 "0 nru not "ko her broth Two old paitleular friends! Iur; ' vory brother knows that miiur leiiows sisiers nro- not iiue A Portland Preacher Says: A saving back account means moro tlinn Aasoclutcd Char ities In tho uplift of humanity. A provident and helpful man Is n moro valuable unset tluin ono who, beiiiK dependent upon tlio generosity of others, accept charity nt tho owcu.so of his frolf rospect. i MANHOOD AXD MOXEY ' nro in tlio gnmo of life. Manhood is nccoflsnry. So Is nionoy. Your uavIngH account will pay jon three per cent nt lilt bunk. $C$C$C$C$C$C$C$C$C$C $C$C$C$C$C$C$G$C,$C$C First National Bank OF COOS BAY Safety deposit ro.i:s tor rext. JHarshfield-Coquli Auto Stage FLANAGAN i BENNETT BANK -iCxehango. i his ulbter. XO .JOKE When they aro courting she will1 and tho Italian uovoriiiiiHiil for -A. ' 1'" '" "' Ho U tlio only mull 000 000 iialrs ' '" ,m' world who really understands John D. Kurgan, president of the ' And then he VII1 marry her!" truth you II learn, If this you'll National Bank of Chicago, says "that n"'1 l)0'' "' rm of his life try- j . V, ' . M . I A kooiI scare often helps a man l'ACE DEKICIEXCY llandoii Council Will Listen to Opln. tlon of Tnv l'oyci-M , Whllo tho affaira or the city of, Biuidou wero conducted during tho I past year for a sum over 11500 less1 fl.ll.l ,1... w.l. ...., t. ! l ... . I I ...Mi, iiiu uouimim, u is iigureu inai OLDEST nAXTC IX COOS COUXTY Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid on Time AXD SAYINGS DIU'OSITS . .. Officers J. Y. Bennett, President. ( "" "'y' tr"5, J. H. rinnagAii, Ylco-lWsident. It. V. Wllllnnw, Casliler. Oco. 1 Winchester, Asst. CAshler. Ienvo Owl riinrmac, Blarsliflold A.M. 7:00 OtUO P.M. 1:00 sno Letn Ceqtlli ill 7:0d 8:0 llttX MAIWIiriKLD-COQinLLE AUTO STAGE TlJffi SCUEDCLB Sclietlule nrrangod -to mutt with boats to Bat) Job, 6m tt MjTtlo rolnt, Wagner, Rolt No dcbxi. Faro from Manhfloid to Oififtl 78 cents. Single & Lnmbcth, PrOft Will furnish extra tin Ui extra trips day or nlbt; i charter cars. AUTO STAGE SCHEDULE October, 1015 To Portland vl Floreaw ft El Leavo Marshfleid and Florw Wednesday ..27... 6:10 ta. l Thursday ...zs... .- Friday 29... WJ JJ Saturday ...SO... T.IJ J Sunday ....31... 8: tft Leavo Gardiner One HonrUW (On trips leaving JUnUwM JJ 8 a. m.. you should maWPortl samo day.) j . with a good crop mid high prices ahead of them, the agricultural Im plements concerns havo nlready felt tho farmers' prosperity, and hao been told that business Is already above normal with them, ns u re sult of recent buys. Tho baslo busi ness of tho country is good and the other will follow uh a matter of course." J. Ogden Armour, In an inter, view, states that tho packing houses aro buslor than for years and plants aro running nt full capacity. Tho French government has placed an ordor with tho Armour Company for 2,200,000 pounds of rut backs. The Drltlsli government has placed an ordor with Chicago packers for 10, 000,000 pounds or beof. Tho export of frqBh beof slnco tho beginning of tho war is totaled close to 102, 000,000 pounds, compared with 5, 000,000 for a llko period a year ugo. Poultry exporters havo ship pod $1,400,002 worth of chickens to England. Provlous to the com mencements of hostilities, England secured Its poultry from Russia. lug to understand her. Far more than good advice. Tho bclentlMts niuy some day tie vise a scheme thut will make kiss-1 Inn winlturv. lint Mini- will novor !T,I,S MOON DOES (NOT "" ------rf ---.v .... ..... ..... find any way to mako kissing safe. CORRECT Moro man was niiulo to mourn, thoy say. This Is the truth, my brothers, Hut you will uotlco ovory day, That some mourn moro'u others. DAILY ADVICE. Do not tako yourself seriously, A man often gets gray headed worry ing about what people think of him, when tho truth is that peoplo do i not know thnt thoro Is any such animal as ho is on earth, the expenses for tho coming yonrj" .will me IIC0G greater than tho rev- jenuo, according to tho Ilandon Ro ' corder. The city Is therefore up against a proposition or retrenching 1 J or or assessing u larger tax. This matter Is to bo sottled at a meot-' Ing or the Council November 17. Tax payers jro to bo present and it i - 'tllni' U'IrIi Di.it. .ivninaa 1f.nl. ..Ii.. h 1 named Moon got married. Stork -,"r"tZ'Z, n ",, m"8" OfllllA ATrtll. Tnn.. 1YI..1.1.. -.1 1 i wwm..m. D,. HUM? ......v. noil .uuuii, nielli) lllU:itH'U ho spends monoy ror liquor. Ln3t quarter.. Ho goes homo drunk. Full Moon. Mothor-ln-law meets him with rolling pin. Total eclipse. LIVE IN COOS COUNTY A bunch ot oxchnnges aro circu lating this as a news item. A man OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst .Vr King. Cars lenvo MaraliHeld 7 a.m., 1 1 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m. Cars leavo for Empire 7 ,,., it Hiln,( 2 pln n pnJt Cars Invo Sunset Ray 7 .,., 0 n.m., 1 p.m., 5 p.m. Faroa. Empire, 35c; Tariieol or South Slough, 50c; Snnsot Hay 78c 'EX-TINfiUISHEDV" WHAT DA YA JIEAN? Terrible Croup Attack Quickly Repulsed By Old Reliable Remedy QUESTION FOR THE DAY L. J. Simpson states ho ban had tho pleasure of a social visit of moro than a week from tho extinguished t Well known CtorgU tere kttpcrtiuroit. terd croup and cold for hit family of tan with Folay'a Hoaty and Tar Compound. 'bor. -I Does this moan that Mr, Lombard was "lit" up and tho light wont out In tho new swimming pool at Shore Acres? Did you ever notlco what a fine time the man who is fond of pea nuts can havo on G cents? frfrfr Mother lovo Is great stuff, but after a boy gets Into tho forties and wears long whiskers his mother (should quit calling him Willie. ALWAYS Tho loaror's always running down His town and likes to mock it; Tho men who kuock around n town Aro always those who knock it. Times want ads bring results. Evory slstor knows that othor Tho mlnuto that boarso torrlfvlntr croupy cough ii heard Jn tho horn of Gay Lombard of Portland, rinnnolor comes T 1 av TnT Vi?"! and ex-councllman.-Coos Ray Har-j ''TefeTa? ne'sYy'sf S 1& viuiuruii, una uoy ana a bin, aged , JlBht and sir years respectively, hail 1 terrible attacks of croup last winter 1 and I completely cured them wltli loloya Honey and Tar Compound. ' iavo ten In f-xmtly and for yeara I've osed Foley's lloner and Tar Conuiouud and It never falls." """ Iianlali worry nnd avo doctor bills keep Foley's Honey and Tar Com- Bound nlwaa on hand. In your homo, ae bottlo lakts a long- time it's reliable aud 1 mic uuu 1 110 iu8i uoae is as good as the flrat. det the genuine. I For sale by Owl Proscription Phar-'i macy. Frank D, Cohan, Central Ae-(' nue. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Tele- I llalluwo'en Iwll, Eagles hall, Sat. unlay night, Piatt's Orchestra. I . nue. oppo ' i LIbby Coal, $5.00 to". Phono 72. nhono 7 New Wants Mean Progress MTt Aa wo go forward our visions enlarge, our Jl tastes advanco, wo havo moro wants to-fill. Tho cave man, and tho Indian woro con tent with primitive means of locomotion. Modern man asks for nn automobile. Th6i lv' , luxuries of .yesterday aro tho necessities of . rt . . today Advertising has followed dealro and eatab llshed markets whore nono existed ' Advertising will be making products known a year from now that are unknown today. Just look through tho advertising columns of THE TIMES and see tho names of prod-" ' ucts sold today that woro unknown ten " -years ago 4 4, PARE TEN CEXT9 City Limits North B nn comuT.vrtoN nn 2j TICKETS $1.75 tV Marshfield-North B4.At lJne tnm Cars every ten IW J O n. m. to 13 v. .l T Slouglt once d.ri lrzt llft.m.;toEDPlT6rrt ? rJL J. GORST ft IunuJ2 HrTwood CAMPBELL'S'WOMY North Front Sireet Phone 37W ( Phonea- piwc unWEY -i the f80- Dy orui:" - rt, HENRYVILLE Nut coal, per ton mI .-fi'i'::'::: ur nau iuu - - - PWvl . mono lJ8!(s2,,l; Ullljer' HUW' WOOD! . ...Ifltfl ii.J5 Trinlllni- WOOQ. 1 " Alder wood, 16 to 2 plt Inches .""''''tL Freo w" .Zn "i W.l Phone 227-J.