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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1915)
TTTT!T5wsi .i"Ki r -rTiK atfMa,2wHHHHK&5&$i ' V-l - ttT JT r y y - SIX - THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHRELft nnr.nM. MOMDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1915-EVEWIMG EDITION ' Dry Sox Shoes DO NOT HA VK COM), DAMP Oil WOT KNOT mIicii you tan buy licnuliio I)HV SOX HIIOKS In nny hljle Hint wo iibsolufoly guar anteed by lioth ourselves mill tlio maker. "iiH Mackinaw Coats lllg Kliick to chooso fromi l'rli-o Sji.'i.OO, 97.00, 98.B0, 9. ami 510.00. All the now color. Four Stores I Manhficld Bnndon Myrtle Point Powers! TAKE BODIES HOME ALL 1IAVK IlKKN' HKMOVKD FltO.U II Kill-: KXCKI'TIXH OXU llcmnl"H cif Mr. Oilrtbcck Will Go Ovcrlnml to Hiilom Tomorrow Will Crcmato Ono All put ono of tlio six bodies of tho Santa Clara wreck victims which vera at tho DunKan undertaking pnr. lora Jiavo bcon burled or taken away. Tho bocy or Mrs. Cnldbock In still horo and will bo taken by way of Floronco probably tomorrow morning to Salom for burial. Saturday tho body of Mrs. Dunn was taken to Ilutto, Mont., and tho body of Mrs. Cullen to Portland, both by tho ovorland route Will Ho Cremated Tho body of Mrs. I). II. Tliomo was laken on tho l- A. Kllbuni Sun day to Sun Francisco, ocrompanled b her liiiBbnnd who was u aurvlvor. The body will ho cremated. An Incident In connection with Mr. nnd Mrs. Thorno Is told In u press dispatch from Hood ltlvor which nays: When Mr. and Mrs. David Thorno were leaving Hood Hlvor to catch tho steamer Santa Clara, In tho wreck of which lost night tho latter lost hor life, they woro on tho verge of postponing their nailing because of failure of Mr. Thorno to rccolvo a suit of clothes ordered, by a local niorchant. An effort had boon made to fit Mr. Thorno, who Is n largo man, from tho local stock. Falling In this tho morchnnt had tho suit inado to ordor. If tho clothes had bcon a day later tho couplo would not have loft Hood ltlvor nnd would .not have caught tho Ill-fated Santa Clara, Mrs. Thorno, who has boon prom inent In county grnngo circles, slnco hor resldonco horo, was formerly a saleswoman for W'oodard, Clarko & Co., in Portland. IN CI EVIDENCE TKSTI.MOXY TAKHX FROM CHHW OK HAXT.l CLARA OREGON COLLEGE HEN MAKES GREAT RECORD CORVALLI8, Nov. C With a rec ord of 301 eggs In 3CG days, an other hen, produced by soloctlvo brooding at tho Oregon Agricultural Collego, haB succeeded In reaching tho coveted position of a 300-ogg producer tho second whoso official record has bcon announced to tho world. A fow years ago It was con sidered Impossible that a hen should produce 300 eggs a year, slnco tho average hen In ho United Statos produces about 72 oggH annually. Astonished World About two years ago ono of tho collego pen of solucted layers aston ished tho world by producing 303 eggs In a year. Just boforo that an other of tho samo brooding had mado u record of 291 eggs and this hen Is u grandmother of tho now record lion at tho collego, known as 1-M15. Tho mother of tho now 300-ogg lion had also mado a world's rocord by producing 834 oggs In four ron secutlvo years, an avorago of 217 per your for tho four yours. Another member of tho samo family has , mado a rocord of 2SG eggs. Two .) other lions aro wo) above 290 and fynro in excellent position to equal or S" Biirpuss .tho earlier record of 303 oggs. , j ;i ' "Tho jioto-jpofthy foaturo of these -v records Ts that thoy arc tho result of solcctlvo breeding for eggs and oggs alone, carried on ut tho Ore gon Btatlon for a numbor of years," said Professor Dryden In announc ing tho now records. "Hen w-iS Is ono of tho flock of GO of similar breeding that will finish tho year with an averago of moro than 220 eggs. "This now varloty bus beon de veloped by crossing dlfforont broods nnd hub been given mo name oi Oibgons. ' ' ' Statement Mado Tlmt SlecHiiK Gear Jlngliuw Not Ktionj Knuugli Under Certain Conditions That tho engines which oporatod tho stoam steering gear of the wrecked steamer Santa Clara woro not of sufficient strength to turn tho rudder under some conditions, wac tho substance of somo of tho ovl denco which was gathered nt tho In vestigation bold by Coroner WI!on m.d District Attorney Uljoqvlst. An li.iiuest has not beon hold but It was decided to jiccura the testimony of tho men on tho vessel while thu.t wero all horo. WIM All Ho Filed This testimony wus tukon Satur day afternoon and bus boun trans cribed nnd nlgiied and sworn to and will bo plneo,i on record with tho county clerk for tho uso of tho next grand Jury If that body wishes to In vtstlgato tho matter. It makes an official record of tho wreck. Xot Hti-o"K F.noiigh Twolvo or flfteon of tho officers and men woro examined. Tho tes timony was nol given oul In detail but It Ih undorBtood that ono of tho features brought out was that bo foro tho vossol wont Into nny of tho harbors tho rudder was tested to soo ir It would work. It was oporatod by two ongluos. At least ono of tho witnesses testified that thoso two lit tle engines woro not of sufficient1 strength to movo tho rudder whon tho vossol was In very heavy waters aid undor certain circumstances. All DetnllH Were Asked ! Just what of feet this evidence may havo Is u mnltor to bo decided in the futuro but at any rato that state ment was mndo in tho ovldonco tak en. All details woro asked tho members of tho crow and It Is sal.lt that thoy nnswored freoly all that waH asked. The ovldonco Is now re-' corded and will bo for tho uso of tho grand Jury or any official body that cares to look Into tho disaster. OKOGHAI'HV HAD m i Picture MIMwid Regarding Wreck of Santa Clam Two Portland papers, to further Ulustrato their stories of tho Santa Clara wreck, havo drawn pictures to show tho pcoplo exactly whoro the accident happened. Doth of tucin havo niudo out tho wreck Is Inside, tlio harbor, somowhoro near tho mouth of South Inlet. I Doth Illustrations of Coos Day and this section of tho coast havo beon , outlroly wtong tind such as to give tho Impression that tho bar was ou tlroly to blamo for tho wrecking. As a mutter of fact tho location of the Santa Clara at tho presont mo iient Is on tho beach of tho opon "within m sllgjit eurvo of tho cous at least two miles from tho bar accident hupponod after tho vossol had gone through tho worst part of tho bar and was in comparative safe ty had tho steorlng gear not gono wrong. NOV. 10th "Wednesday M .orning AT NINE O'CLOCK NOV. lflflV Opens at the GOLDEN RULE This stock was bought by lis for 30c on the dollar. The fix J tures alone, originally cost tar more man wnai we paia tor the entire store, and we are going to give you the benefit of our good buy. everything is priced from one-fourth to one-half its real value. We mention here only a few of the many bargains to be found at this sale. ' , Store Open Until Nine O'clock Wednesday Evening Furnishing Goods BIG ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S HATS; were $2 to $3, Sale price.. 95c 50c Men's and Boys' CAPS, Sale price 23c 25c Men's and Boys' CAPS, Sale price 13c $1,00 grade Mon's Black SATEEN SHIRTS, Sale price 59c $1 ,00 and $1,25 Men's WOOL SHIRTS, Sale price 69c $1,50 and $2,00 Men's WOOL UNDERWEAR, Salo price 85c 50c Men's FLEECE LINED UNDERWEAR, Sale price 29c 50c SUSPENDERS', (Presidents and others,) Sab price only .23c SPECIAL 23c ONLY. One lot Men's DRESS and WORK SHIRTS..23c Boys' 25c Four-ln-Hand NECKTIES$Sale price now only 10c Men's 50c BELTS, Salo price ..'. 15c Men's 10c CANVAS GLOVES ...,l , 4c Men's $1,00 MUSLIN NIGHT SHIRTS 39c Underwear, Hosiery Ladies' 5c and 10c HANDKERCHIEFS, Sale price only '--2c each Ladies' 10c and 15c HOSE, Sale price only 7c pair Ladies' 25c HOSE, Sale Price .... 15c pair onndron's 15c HOSE, Salo price '. ..--7c pair Children's 25c HOSE, Sale price 14c pair Ladies' 50c FLEECE-LINED PANTS AND VESTS, Sale prlco..35c ea. Ladies Cream and White VEST AND PANTS, reg, 25c to 35c kinds, Sale price v- 17c each Children's hoavy ribbed white UNION SUITS, 50c kind, 25c ea. Sale Prices on Men's Suits $20,00 MEN'S SUITS, Specially reduced now to $13.25 $18,00 MEN'S SUITS, Specially reduced now to $12.25 $14.00 MENJS SUITS, Specially reduced now to $ 8.25 $12,50 MEN'S SUITS, Specially reduced now to ,...$ 7.25 $1 1,00 MEN'S SUITS, Specially reduced now to $ 6.25 $ 7,50 MEN'S SUITS, Specially reduced now to $ 3.95 Young Men's and Boys' Suits $15,00 SUITS, Salo price. .$6.25 '$12,50 SLITS, Sale prico-.$4.25 $10,00 SUITS. Sale price. -$3.25 $ 7150 SUITS, Sale price. .$2.95 $5,50 SUITS, Salo prlco.,S3.65 $4,25 SUITS, Salo price.. $2.15 $3,25 SUITS, Salo prtau.SI.95 $2,25 SUITS, Salo price...$1.20 Shoes n Krnk I nt nf I AIWS SHOPS. Cut to nor nalr Men's $7,00, 12-Inch top. HEAVY SHOES, Now, per pair $3.95 Men's $3,50 to $6,00 SHOES, Now per pair -J . Boys' SHOES, to size 5, Now, per pair - - Ladies' $3,00 to $4,00 DRESS SHOES, Now, per pair A bargain lot of Children's SHOES. Choice, per pair Ladies $2.25 RUBBER BOOTS. Now, per pair Just a Hint of Our Prices 35c unbleached, extra large BATH TOWELS IJoeaj 15c unbleached, extra large BATH TOWELS 8om 6V, to 121jc OUTING, Sale prico ttTuT""50 50c grade blue and whito, red and white, and tan COTTON , TABLE DAMASK ..- 38c 49c $1.95 $1.95 95c 98c Wednesday Morning This sale will last until the stock is sold up but we advise you to come early, for it won't last long at these prices. ' Store Open Until Nine O'clock Wednesday Evening; THE GOLDEN RULE Nov. 10th FIRST NATIONAL BUILDING MARSHFIELD, OREGON 5LA5T ONE 15 FOUND ll.Wi: (iOMHt.V WKimiXfl .Tim flnlil.m- Wmlillnir nf Mr. nnd s -"- Mlrs. W, 11. aiyors "of Tort Orfoni ti'iiu nnlnltit ml iltnt n fnvi llflVH 11 1FO 1 iB VVIUUMMVtl ui"t s vn p'i 5- V wlinn nn ontortalninont 111 honor "of 1ms boon 1 Tl tlio couplo was bIvoii at tlio homo of Mr. ami Mrs. X. II. Larson, is kouxi) nuiirv Tho nosoburg Kovlow says: Ono to flvo years In tho Htato ion Itontlnry nt Salom was tho sontonco noted out to Charles Comlart, n for mor nlauo salesman of this city, b) JiulBo J. W. Hamilton In tho Circuit Court. Ho was found Kullty of forK Ing anil nasalng worthloss ehooks. MI.SSIXCJ VUOM SANTA OIiAUA l, AH1J ACCOl'XTKI) KOli ' Kml Joiuw, Is tVoilUilHiin Man h and Vn Vico'ii Moro Since Tlio )lnstor man, an Investigation was mailo anil ' It was leamoil that tho missing Fred , Jones was tho brothor of IMill Jones of Curry County, ami resides at Wed dorbum. Ho takes a pleasure trip oyory year and was turning from his annual vacation. William Hunter, who was a nas songor on tho vessel, knows .Jones and saw him on tho boat and statos that ho Is positive that ho 'saw him allo slnco. tho wreck'and Is 6f tho liigMliMiBMiMMolMl ' ., 1 g. Mil III MARINES IH FIBHTiPlill R FINAL HLDW WASH HGW Arrnvdlnir, in tho list of tllOSO 0 ,.w.V,.,(, .- - TJ . , ... .. -. 11 1 Rnnrri thn Hnutn Clam rocelvcd hero. "Pinion umtiir. Jones couwnueu ho last of tho tho missing passengers oca'tch. " Salunlaj' tio Ojily ono not accounted for was Fred Jones. 'Tho North Pacific Stoamshtp Co. has been trying to account for all thoso who woro missing and tho Thnoa has takon n good deal of trouble to find somo of tho missing people and has succeeded iu locat ing n numbor. On tho suggestion of tho Port- I T ........ ..1 ...I I Cnli...1ii.. .,l.l.l thatUone8-mlBUto a Wqatlejrbrn on to his home. This leaves. tho death list aU12 with tho bodies of four of tho crow missing. llODV TAKKX 1IOMK The body of Mrs. M. J, Dunn, who was drowned In tho Santa Clara wreck, has been taken. back to Ilutto, Mont., for burial. Ac companying wnB tho son and daugh ter, Roy and Margaret. A sister of Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Dan McDonald, of North nond, also w&U back to JJUAto wllk thp-failv , r, s. Two FOUCKS 1IAVK inTHTllKIt TUOUIILK ,1X HAITI Tho Moro Knguiioinoiits With Xutivcs', ltnt iioAiufrh-niis , .Aro Hint ' Illy Amoclitea Vrnu la Coot lUji.Tlinf. , WASHIJJGTPN., p. C , Nov. 8. American marines In Haiti had two morci. gygagemonts with rovolntlon Ists, Tho Amorlcan forco occuplod Fort Caplos. A patrol was attacked at another point. Thorp woro no American casualties. ' KASTSIDK IMUUSTHATIOX I will bo at tho Hastalilo city hall Monday evening, November 8, and each; successive evening thereafter until done, to register tho voters of Kastside, C V. KEATING, Cty Recorder. -. - ; CARltAXZA HOPKS TO KNI) TItOUIILK WITH VILLA of fniniMtlKii Tlniinwl With Vlow WipliiK Him Out OlirvKOii In At Douglas lily Am Ule4 l'la 1 Coim Uay Tiniti,l- WASHINOTO, D. C, Nov;' 8 Tho Curranza. forces north anillsouU1 of Villa's retreating army aro con centrating for a blowwuloh. tho. de facto leaders hope will ond tho strife in northern Mexico. Gonoral Funs ton roported that Obrogon arrived at Douglas today and betjan organ Izlng n campaign. ' ChrlMmns lliunnr, by Clirlfetian Chmt'li ladles 1-Vhlay, Xou'inber 1-, Old Orpheum Thcitcr Fi-oiit St. Chicken Dinner ll:ttO 2 p. in. Libby Coal, $3.90 to", riiono 72. Ko!fI555fl OALlFO"x,A Oregon .,! OiW grii-i".-. ,. cm li . .. 1 inuif AiuonjJ iiw ytfiia jel by llM" . JJ PIllV (gpeclalTneT " nnnTLAXD.K0-.SfT.. wnlty of Cllftw ;wt n wlUi.Wun.rfiril 'c8ino Saturday. k,c to 0. The Orejo. - lego team wh " ?fl(. the last also oatM Lresofthegan.es on urday w nrouon ASb'l 40,J. itiait Washington i-" . $$p' ,..i,ineton SiaiB ' HUOi...-- li.' ...I.T. 1" i Ti Vsi?i 1 ' I V ft bH At .'lb U , i