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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1915)
', -'Til vt jiti ' au ,7-v,, ?-. v- if r1 V ri'H , tf n -T f J " ' i irfir 4WVJ''1W rrC! .....ty!,.! THe. dboS.BAy; flMES. WSBSHPIELD, OfeqON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER T. 191 5-EVENING ttlTION. '"- FOUR J - .-" COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONEV, Editor nnd 1Mb. WAN K. MALONEY, News Editor Official Official Paper of Paper City Coos County of Mnrshflcld. Entered nt tho PostoMco nt Marsh flold, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second-class mall mattor. An Independent Republican nows papor, publlsbod ovory evening ex cept Sunday, and wcokly, by Tho Coos liny Times Publishing Co. SUnSCIUVTION RATES DAILY. Ono year ?G.00 Per month CO WEEKLY. Ono year .11.50 Whon paid Btrlctly In ndvanco tho eubsulptlon pilco of tho Coos liny Times Is $5.00 per year or $2. CO for six months. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. have broadguagc Ideas as to public improvements. Thcso things como homo every day in Mnrnhflnlfl taxnavcrs. P-esIdcs thcso prncllcal and foremost con slderntlons It Is of no consequence whether n candidate Is a hale-fellow well met, or a tight-wad, whether he Is a church-goer or an absentee.. The one consideration of weight Is whether nn official has been nn ad ministrator of capacity and Integ rity and whether a candidate has a record and tiuallflcatldns that prom ise reasonably to mako him a useful servant to tho Interests and -wclfaro of tho community. THE LITTLE THINGS OK LIKE itories of State Elections Tolbe HeldJiThis Year No. 5 X EUROPEAN WAR ONE X X YEAR AGO TODAY : $ OCTODEIt HO, 11MI. Tho TitrklBli nnd Russian fleets nro engaged In a battle off Odessa. Tho Allies re-occupy I,Illo and nlso tako Tourcolng, ten miles north east. Tho GermanB nro flnld to hnvo ovneuated Osteml. German positions at Tslng-Tno, China, aro bolng bombarded. Colonel Mnrtlz, rebel leailcr on Capo Province, Is beaten and driven out of tho colony. OCT. ill, tl)M A Gcrmnn Hiibmarlno sinks the British crtilsor Hermes In tho StrnltB of Dover. . Turkey nnnoxos Egypt, nnd wnr 1b declared between Turkey and Great Urltaln. Tho Turkish cruisers bombard So pnstopol. Ilusslau and Turkish flccta come, together In tho Hlnck Ben. Esschon, lit Ilolgliim, a town on the Dutch border, Is occupied by tho Ger manB. Germans aro driven back niter a flvo day's attack on tho llusstnns nenr Hflkalawjowo. Tho cabinet of Italy resigns. ' Canada placet an onllmrgo to any country Hnvo Great Urltaln on expor tation of articles useful in wur. NOV. I, lM JT IS always the merest trifles rath er than tho big things of life which Indicate tho manners nnd testes of tho nvcroRo person. A glaring social error, a particularly rudo action or n tactless speech ore not made with too groat frequency, but other obstructive faults ore often committed sometimes solely tlimuch lKiioranco or want of thought. It Is Just as grave a mistake to bo too pollto ob to bo abominably rude. Tho painstakingly pollto person Is e ry trying to encounter, for extremes often meet, nnd ho gcnernlly succeeds In being actually lllbred. For ln Blnnco, thoro 1b nlways tho man who, 'In the mistaken Idcn that a woman should procedo him, nllows her to fight her way first Into n crowded train, descend unaided and walk be fore him IiUo restaurant that Is ra ther full. Ho fondly Imagines that ho is being exceedingly pollto, and It la only when tho errors or his ways hnvo been pointed out to him by flomo kindly soul that ho suddonly realizes how aggravating ho must hnvo proved to tho woman ho has had tho plcafltiro of escorting. Removing IiIb right glovo boforo Blinking hnudfl with a Indy; raising his hat when ho offers n damsel his seat In a car; carefully piloting his fair companion ncross a crowded strcot; walking on tho outside of tho pavement nnd refraining from Bitting when talking to n lady who happens to bo standing, nro nil In stances or those lltllo tilings which mnrk tho good breeding nnd thought fullness or i man. Unfortunately, In flomo cases, thcso things do not como by Instinct, but rather through tho hard school or experience. Gap-Hal-Journal. PENNSYLVANIA Pennsylvania will hnvo compara tively llttlo or general interest to Its election outside or the voto on the suffrngo question. No state officers aro to bo elected with tho exception of three candidates to fill vacancies on tho Supremo Court bench. In general tho only thing other than tho suffrage Issue to attract tho vot ers to tho polls will bp country and municipal elections, although ono Congressman Is to bo elected to fill a vacancy in tho twonty-fourth dis trict. In Philadelphia tho Republican or ganization has conducted a vigorous campaign to regain control of tho ci ty administration, which was wrest- across tho festal board It wasn't her, how aro to find out who did It? looks Hko you going A Coo liny man gels mnd If you nccuso him of soino things when ho In not guilty. But ho likes to bo known as a fnvorlto with tho girls. Away down In his henrt tho nv orngo Coos liny mnn believes that tho the fellow who slncorely loves his en emies is n human door mat. Anothor Mutt who never gotB niiy whero is tho cjinp wh'o 1b waiting for u chnnco to got even with some oth er mnn. When fnthor slnys homo all ovon lng nnd doesn't act Ilka a flflh out of water mother knows that ho Is eith er broko or sick. Mnybo It Is lucky for ono half tho world that Ills better hair docs not know how ho Uvea, AUTOIZED AXIOMS Old Siiwn ICcgiounil Ambassadors or Russia, Great Urltaln and Franco at Constantinople receive tholr passports. A Constantinople ( dispatch says that hostilities were opened by tho Czar's ships. j iliu jiuiva urmnu ouit'ltil 1111111.111 or tho Germans In Franco and Bel gium. Tho Germans ndvnnco near Llllo and Ypres. Tho RuBulniiB inulfo progress In tho Huwalkl campaign. Austria repulses all ntliickH In a new buttle In Russian Poland. Tho llrltlsh cruiser Monmouth wns iiuulc and tho Good Hope set on fire nnd tho Glasgow damaged In an en gagement with tho Geruinu ships off Coroucl. Tho auto's tho thing. A tiro saved Is a tiro bought. G1180II110 makes tho auto go. Oil In tlmo keeps tho engines tine. Whllo there's gasollno there's hope. Uo careful nnd you'll novor bo pinched. It's n long stretch of Baud that has no end. An autolst Is Judged by tho com pany ho rides. t... Unto ouch nuiohlno soino nccldonts $$ j nu8t erftlI( t WITH THE TOAST $1 AU tl10 worli l0VCS t'10 ownor f t AMn TUP TPA tin now model. TOPICS OF THE TIMES Prcsldont Wilson was rccontly In terviewed In tho lutorest of woman uuffnigo by a dancer nnmod Mnudo Allen. Slio mtiBt bo a ballot dancer. COMMISSION GOVERNMENT (i()()l EVENING Duty porformeil gives clear ness and firmness to ulth, and faith thus iitrengthcuod through duly becomes tho more assured and Hattufylug to the soul. Tyron Edwards. A four-cyllndor enr may look at a twelve 'TIb n wlso nutolst that knows his own machine. A reckless driver and his mnchluo aro often parted. A car In tho garage Is worth two on the Hales floor. Sccst thou a man dlllgout In his driving ho shall got to the next town, ' ho shall not tarry long on tho road. THE (JUT TIME THE need of tho commission or managiirlal form of municipal government for .Marshfluld was never inoro apparent than at tho present tlmo. Thoro aro probably , -Cuunc I hey gavo uh all thoy had; Dy the Autumn-Artist drossod, t'ouutry'h lu Its Sunday-host; Gold and fclhor, such a store! Wouldn't have the loom for nunc! 1'lcldn tliu'ru not n-lookln' sad plenty of good men lu this city with tho capacity and ability to pioporly and Biiccussfully administer Kb af fairs, but mont of thorn hosltnto for economic masons. This doos not mean that thoy nro uocoetmrtly lacking lu civlu prldo, but dtunnudai of Individuals biiHimws Intorvouo. Hero Is tho place that tho busluosg malinger of a city stops In to ad And kind Autumn hour her call; tih'i Just wants to give us AM.! Atlanta Constitution. You nover miss the gasollno till tho tank runs dry. Ho who rides In tho rear sent can not choose tho way. All machines that glisten nro not gold, but ir thoy glisten you mny bo suro thoy do not need painting. Out or tho rulluos8 or his gasollno tank tho good tourist luudeth. Speed and the world speeds with you, slow down and you slow down nlouo. Exchange. PEOPLE'S FORUM Notwithstanding nil this talk of. hard Union, soma Coos liny pooplo I Tho Coos Iloy Times will bo aro bettor off than thoy over weio ! pleased to publish lottcrs rrom Its llofOI'O tvimuio nil mi HUUBUU1IB Ol IHIUIIC I interest, giving his or hor address, " . . 'n in! so rnr as possible limited to ! ','firt w,rds. In publishing theso lot- ADVICE TO ACTOISTS ors J "o Timoa does aot indorse Govornmeut by commlstlou moans administration or municipal affairs v by tho cltUons best qualified to O ,1110 'cws expressed tlioroln; it H Triimt In tho Lord but Keep jour tall lights burning. Somo Coos Hay peoplo pay more nttrntlou to tholr apponrnure than to their notions, orcii! 'K'W hnvo lo move" said Mr. Drown In language most emphatic, l can't ltvo In this nttlc room For it uiuKos mo rheumatic." tranwict municipal husliioss. offi- clontly and economically, lutein-1 gently and with lutogrlty. Municipal government is llttlo else, U anything eUe. than tho publlu buBlness of a goMirnmonlal corpora ton and political unit. It has noth ing to do with Xatloiml affnlra, rel atively little concern with ntalo af fairs. The sole question that citi zens of u munlclpallt) have to ask relate to tho character and capacity of tho caudidatos and their qualifi cation for handling a city go em inent woll and satisfactorily. The party connections of a can- dldato for municipal office have no placo In municipal voting. It makes no dlfforenco whether ho bo Domo-' crat or Ropubllian, bollove In free trade or uphold protection, ndvocato ! or oppose National owuorshlp of rullwuys. It mnkos all tho dlfforonoo to tho citizens of Murshfleld whoth or ho trlcfl to keep taxes low, man ago municipal business on tho same sensible business principles as he would handlo private buslneBs. wink nt (elation or ouiovco the laws, slmplv affording n moans for tho ,oieing of different opinions on nil QttKPtlons ntrectlng tho public wol-f'lro. on: CITY GOVERNMENT AND THE COMING ELECTION Editor Tlmoa: It tins almost come to pass, In our little town, thnt a business man cannot sorvo on our Council, nor can ho oxpress his opinion publicly on public mnttors, without bolng lu danger of "hurt ing his business," to put It mildly. On the other hand, who can best t 4 l manage our city affairs, tho man A gontleniuii Is n man who who Is making a success of his minds his own business. own buslnoss, or the man who 4 hvoll, who will novor sot tho world nflro? In our prlvnto linos wo rind that the oxporienccd man gives us bet ter sorvlco makes fewer mistakes. We do not change omployoos If wo 'can holp It. Why should It bo that a ' man who has opinions, who has convic tions, daro not sorvo In our Council Chambor lost ho hurt his prlvnto Diisiness uy ohuiuuuk nosaiuio ia- Somo Coos Day men proclaim luotr honosty In loud tones so as to distract your attontlou whon thoy aro d-alli'v from the bottom of tho dock. Ql'KSTION FOR THE DAY n If ou are drinking soup nt 'well doliiKH nnd somebody kh Us I Irons ed from It four years ngo when tho reform elections united with the Democratic party and elected Ru dolph Dlankenburg, a life-long re former in politics, as mayor. Tho Republic candldnto for tho mayoralty this fall is Thomas D. Smith, former postmaster of Philadelphia. His chief opponent Is George D. Porter, a reformer who has boon director of tho department of public safety in tho Dlankenburg ndmlnfstratlon. Ho resigned to make the canvas for tho mayoralty under tho banner of tho recently formed Franklin party. Tho Democratic party Is running Its can didates on n straight party ticket. (Continued Tomorrow.) X NEWS OF OREGON X $$ ROSEUURG Postmaster L. F. Relzonsteln lino received word that tho government Is preparing to soon begin tho erection of the Federal building In Roscburg. SUTHL3RL1N Frank. Davis, a bar tender, who was Indicted by tho grand Jury, has been arrested ror assault and battery. EUGENE Co-operatlvo market ing ot poultry and poultry products and tho testing of milk will bo tho purposo of an organization which It Is planned to form. DALLAS Whcro wntor Is pump ed from n well nenr Rlckwoll, thcro nro evidences of natural gas. SALEM Tho fifteenth annual meeting of tho Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs opened today. PORTLAND Uort Clark, 21 yenrs old, was awarded $20,000 damages against tho Gorham Fljo Apparatus Company fur tho loss of a foot. ALDANY Fnnnlo L. Sclmo wants n divorce from her husband, OIo K. Sclmc, becnuso tho defendant threatened to kill her. ASTORIAMrs. Eugenia Navlll, a resident or Franco, has brought suit ror a part or tho cstato of An gustlno Dornard, claiming to bo his sister, and that other holrs sworo falsoly that sho was dead. OREGON CITY Tho grand Jury lias returned fifteen Indictments, sev eral of which aro secret, until nr rcsts have linen made. VERNONIA A contract haH been awnrdod to Cllvo Mills for carrying tho mnll botween Vornonla to Tim ber, Oregon, an auto to bo used which will mnko tho sorvlco four hours earlier. M'MINNVILLW Tho PloncorB' Association ot 1SGS was tho tltlo chosen for tho organization formed by men nnd womon who crossed tho plains In 1805. SALEM It Is reported by tho In dustrial flold workors that tho chil dren of tho Wasco County schools aro enrolling rapidly lu tho Indus trial dopartmont8. ASTORIA The trial of Cnpt. Ran dnll Rogers, who was arrested last week for piloting a Japauoso steam er up tho Columbia without n li cense, has bcon started. PORTLAND Mrs. Hnttlo Lnw renco, genornl manager of tho PIsgah Homo Colony Association, has made an nppcal for aid In caring for peo plo at tho colony. EUGENE Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Roborts nro seeking tholr lG-year-old son, who disappeared, Mr. It. A. Copplo too publicly, lest I offond somo who might othorwlso pntronlzo mo? Granted that I bollovo, with Mr. Copplo, that wo aro controntod by a condition (hnrd times nnd emp ty treasury, combined with n dis count or 5 per cent on our city war rants), miiBt I lose my business becnuso I am willing to abandon a theory, two years old, that tho city could afford to glvo our band $ir0 n month? I wish to show my approval of Mr Copplo's course In tho matter, and bellovo thnt I nnd thoso who think as I do can best do that by giving him nnd tho finance com mltteo n voto of approval at tho primaries. ' It strikes mo thnt It Is tlmo to call n halt, when It hns como to such a pass that I daro not sign my namo to this for publication, lest It "hurt my business." Tho band hns always had, my namo on Its monthly donation list with what I felt that I could spare "Ward such a worthy Institution, but the city Is broko now nnd taxes nro climbing up. Let us retrench, Just n we do In our prlvato affairs. Ono of tho Plnlu Peoplo. RIG DEAT, MADE ou ou tho bhln ud the lad Jubt l l am told thnt I must not support the hotel, (Spoclal to Tho Tlmos.) ' ROSBnURG, Oro.. Nov. 1 Rico & Rico hnvo traded tho McClnllcm Hotel property for n 517-acre rarm in Lane County, whloh was owned by Ueorgo W LIU. who will conduct r-Jft when where T th J 'J. you warn ir, fhe dee Perfection Oi Heafer ee . 100 . 90 ' . 80 .70 - 60 (9foSih . so Vfo:i - 40 Ik T A I I H flM llf I 1 . rSM 4U mm $m et im r-SP pi 0 1 4' $ okeless and orlcss. Deal- s everywhere For bat results uscPtarlOll Standard Oi Company (Callfotn ) ' , aaaaaaKaaa - THE PERFECTION OfL HEATERS MAY ALWAYS HE FOUND AT SUMNER HARDWARE GO. MARKET AVENUE. MARSIIFIELD, ORE. n Tl M 5aiffliaiai-A incni mm "WHERE SAVINGS ARK SAFE" Wo offer: COURTEOUS TREATMENT PROGRESSIVE METHODS, nnd CAREFUL CONSIDERATION of our customers' icqullcmcuts. HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO 9 A Portland Pieacher Says: A savings back account menus niorfr than Associated Char ities lu (ho uplift of humanity. A provliltnt and helpful mnn Is u moro valiinblo nm,ot than ono who, bcug (lependent upon tho generosity of others, accepts charity nt tie oipcuso of Ms solf rospect. i MANHOOD AND M()NEV ' nro In tho ganio of life. Manhood Is necessary. So Is inoiioy. Your knvlngs account will pay you thrco per cent nt thl.i bnulr. $c$b$c$c$c$c$c$c$c$c $ c $ c $ c $ c$c$c$c$c$c$c First National OF COOS BAY Bank SAFETY DEPOSIT RONES TOR RENT. RJHGHI & BENNETT BI OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTY Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid on Tlmo AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS Officers J. W. Hennott, President. """ ,'J" J. II. Flanagan, Vice-President, " it. i wiuiumu, Cash I or. Geo. P. Winchester, Asst, CAshler. Office hoursr-'V nnd 7 to 8 i). n, ,UJ I'hones: Office uw, ,. II T J. M. BUIMlIVn KlOtui atcsturnSSq hi' hw "d Throat Sn.,i glassi: v,Hi ""ry nn. mab . , ""Ti--li - ""o iiou, H. G. Rlltlnn nvir. .. .... "nuintEji "-""""'' 4none jjj. W. G. fihnnrllan RoomB 301 and 302, Caki Bbj iuuiaaiieia, oretoit. Wm. S. Turpen ARCHITEW Marehfleld, Ortgtft, TIMBTAntB WILLAMETTE PACrho WfSt CAR I-oavo Manhflold North Ba 6:45 a.m. ,. 7.4G a.m. m 8:4B a.m. : tl 9:45 a.m. 10:llll 10:45 a.m. i; 11:30 a.m. &1:S aj 12:50 p.m. i;,j 1:45 p.m. ;(!,, 2:45 p.m. mv 3:45 p.m. ;,, 5:00 p.m. ii 5.40 p.m. (;($ C:55 p.m. North city Uniting 7:30 p.m. Ijdf, Marshfield-Caquilkl Auto Stage Ixnivo Letn Owl Pharmacy MartJiflold Cfel A.M. IX 7:oo I:W 0:80 " I.M 11:00 p.m. : PJt 1:00 B80 SlAItiIFIlilIiD.COQUILLK M STAGE TIME SCDEDCU Schedule arranged to with boats to Itandon, BU ' Jlyrtlo Point, Wagner, No delaji. Fare from Mnrehlleld to I 78 ctati. Slnglo & IabUUi, Ptcja Will furnish eitr an txtra trips day or W". charter cars. New Wants Mean Progress M II As wo go forward our visions enlargo, our -Jj tastes advnnco, wo have moro wants to fill. The cave man, nnd tho Indian wero con tent with primitive means of locomotion. Modern man asks for an automobllo. Tho ltlxurles of yesterday aro tho necessities of today 41 Advertising hns followed destre nnd estab lished mnrlcets where none 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 the names of prod- ' nets sold today that woro unknown years ago ten i.vim' TEN' CE.NW City LlmlU North Jll TICKETS I1.T5 Mursbfleld-North D line Cars over t O a. m. to 13 p. l "J Slough once dV. 'wriH ll.m.!toEmpW"yr OORST & HlNOi P"r "oRTwoi CAMPBaff I'bono oi" .ur UflHFY w ssspsA nrKiDvw r uvn. I Nut coal, per ton ' Lump coai, j. m Or naif ton of - ,3 iwriTi niuyers v..- t minnm ..ti """ oerlMaP"'! Kinaung ,,uv";' .1 Alder wood, 16 w wj Inches .""1'''JT T Phone Tiv- DUNGAN Undertaking OFBX 'XO J Fu nndcrtk Jw fhrg pboB i5J . 1.. . -.,