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7iH-i.itioJ' h aaarYmrt YAfiwnwi . wisotki .a LSU13 -W - tyOttT-W & (Y-W-,1V"f u . '-, THE COOjBAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBERS 7t 1915 EVENING EDITION. iW"?f T:r ,! r TIT TT -Y - i vj;. JMvisar. : w t... , -rrn- t r-r Tn" F " ' T "' ' H ' -r" M- ARREST FISHERMEN CLAIM UD PUT NUTS OVER ONE THIlU) WAY ACKOSS CHEEK A. IiiRcrHoll mitt W. rilnlon Arrest ctl Iy Deputy Gunio Warden Tboiuns Trial Tuesday Claiming Hint two flflliorincn un lawfully maintained and operated net nets that extended moro tlinn one-third tlio distanco ncrotis the mouth of lower Ten Allfo Creek, Deputy dnnio, Warden' JJ. M. ThomnB lion nworn out complaints cniiBlng the arrcat of A. IiiBorBoll and W. Clinton. 'Mo i,v,o ;ncn miiBt nppcar for trial in' ubUcq' I'eiinocU'H Court at p a. in. THomlnj'i U ia said Iho men worq flHljlnjj for salmon. CJInton enmq Into town today and told JmlKO Pennoclc ho was wlllini? to plcnd Riillty to tho chnrKo, J. M. Thomas and John Tower aro uaniud an witnesses in tho complaints. CIS TESDI CAPTAIN LOI'HTEI T APPEALS I1EKOHE U. 8. IMSPKCOHS i lih 15 CHOSEN Kilnlim Details of Simla Clara Wrecking Ediwirds ",,tl Fuller Will l?" On Owe Captain A. Lofotodt, captain of the wrecked Santa Clara, on Monday ap peared boforo United Staios Inspec tors Edwards and Fuller,, nt Port land and gavo testimony rolatlvo to tho striking of his vessel niul hor sub sequent loss. . Prom this report it Is Judged thoro will bo no hearing of tho Inspectors On Coos Hay. Testimony of tho membors of tho crew nnd sotnio of tho passengers has already bejon taken rtnd will bo forwarded to Captains "I'MwnnlH nnd Fuller In Portland, It is on the findings of theso In spectors, it Is hollevcd, that Captain Lofstedt's llcunso as a captain de pends. Inasmuch as tho testimony licro favored tho Hlclppcr, tho many friends of tho captain aro hoping that ho will bo entirely nbaolvcd from nil blame. SKIPFKHH ADVISED TO STAY IN 8(1)1(1 FOlt DIG 1ILOW Winds at Velocity of 711 Miles Hour Off Columbia Ilur Kllliiirn liar Jtoiiiul MECHETAHY lU'HINEHtf MUX'S' STATIC ASSOCIATION VISITS SnyH Ho Iooks for Great Develop ment lu Ills Locality When Itoiul Ih Done MDHYSTDHM ON UUASI L. H.MLHHIUR HtHti . - : i ..riiimif & fin in niiikiiiA " rvfrw w Jflvg5 Storm signals all up and down tho , CHAIHMAN HI3PUHLICAN COUN TY CUNTlfAL COUMITTEH I. M. Ilall'LcuIrt Hollies From tho Office It wan so Ho Will Loaio tho County Soon A mooting of tho cxccutlvo commit tee of tho republican county central commlMco, called by tho chairman, P. M. Ilall-LewlB, was held today at tl(o offlco of Judgo C. A, Sehlbrodo. Tho .main purpQBo o( the meeting was to net on tho resignation of Mr. Unll-Lowla who will inovo sopn to California to reside. Up presided and presented his resignation which was nccoptcd, and then tho coinmlt tco elected Walter Sinclair of Co qulllo as chnlrman. W. C Lnlrd wan formerly secre tary of tho committco and when ho was njado deputy shorlff ho was copipnlled to resign tho ploco and ,1, S, Ilarton of Coqulllo wns named nn tompornry chalrmnn. Today tho ap pointment was mndo- permanent nnd Mr. Bartln will servo for tho rest of tljp term, , , i Thoijq .attending wcro Wal ter Sinclair and J. S. Ilarton, of Coi.ulllu; C, I), tfeok, of llnudon; C. E. Mayboo and 0. A. Sohlbredo, of i North ))oiul; AugiiRt Frlzoon, I). I, pucklnghnm and F. J. Qottlus, of M,ars)('leld. t LOCAL OVERFLOW 1 '$$ VVD KIIU8K went up Cpos River ypHtorday and brpught back four fno MuJIurda. C. It. DAItltOW, Stato Representa tive, svas hero from Coiiulllo yes- torday conferring with frloudH au to his proposod candidacy for DU trlct Attornoy. Ilo has about mado up his mind to souk tho nomination, l'AUL- UI.MMICK, of tho Swayno &. Hoyt Lumber Company, who ar rived on tho Hay last Saturday, was hero from North Hend last oveiilng. Ho expects to leave for Sail Frunclsco tomorrow, While horo, ho Is tho guest of Mr, and Mrs, (leorgu Stephenson. MRS. V. K, CONWAY cxpoets to leavo Friday on tho Adolluo Smith to visit tho San Francisco exposition, planning to spend about two weokH thorn. Mr. Con Any Is Htlll In Portland and will not return until about Decem ber 1, Want (uimllaii Appointed.- Dep uty Sheriff A. P. Davis last evening brought over a citation to sorvo on Jason 0, Maehado, of Myrtle Point, now lying very sick at tho Chaudlor Hotel, aHklug him to ap pear and show cause why Carl Her man should not bo appointed guard Inn oer bis brother, Alfred Maeha do, who yesterday was adjudged In sane by tho County Court. Tho ap peal for guardianship is mado by Mrs, Hermann and It Is not known whether (ho man to bo appointed Is her husband or not. FOlt niKISTMAS YOl'H PHOTOtiHAPH ill carries tho porsonal thought of the giver, llavo your portrait mado 'il home, Just hb you aro, Phune Ui-.J fot an appointment for homo portraiture or studio bitting. Studio Opon Sundays. KTADDHX'S STl'MO '"I-1 ' South lliondway, ) TOVi:i INTO POUT f AiiovUUl 1'rtM Coim tliy TIium.) CHRISTIANA, Norway. Nov. 17. Tho American bnrk Audrow Welch was towed Into Christiana today by the steumer Rusalaud, Tho bark, which sailed 'from San Francisco for Hnlstad, Swodon, woh boarded by a British lluiiteiiaut und fivo inuu from a patrol boat off tho Shetland Is lands and ordered Into Lerwick, but a storm carried tho ship toward tho Norwegian coast, where tho IUisalfuul took her in tow, D ME ROOM S GHADKS SCHOOL AT HAXDO.V TO JIAKK SIlVKKAL ADDITIONS I Itlilo PrinlM ltoady for Finlslihig' or Second Story of Hiilldlng Krcct cd Threo YcnrM Ago Completion of tho big school building .built nt Dnudon sotno three years ago is to bo mado very soon. Hen Ostllnd, architect, an nounced that tho bluo prints are ready today and bids will bo opened for tho awarding of the contract tho day before Thanksgiving. Mr. Oatllud went over to Ilnndon this, morning, On tho second story of tho building aro to bo four new class rooms. These havo nover boon finished nnd their finishing now denotes n now demand for room lu the Dandon schools. The dimensions of tho second floor aro 8D by 08 foot, which will divide ln(o rooms for the grades and nsp allow for halls and n stairway. LEAGUE ARRANGEQ NORTH WKSTKKX ORCJANIZATIOX IS PRACTICALLY COMPLKT10D Will bo Composed o( Vancouver, Seattle, Tacouia, Spokane, Hutto ami Helena Teams conBt, especially along tho Oregon nnd Washington constB, wore flying today and havo been sluce yesterday. Tho Btcamshlp Kllburn was unable' to got out of tho Columbia. Tho stenm schooner Hardy Crossed out ov- ' er tho Coos Day bar this morning but lu doing so sho shipped two or three, heavy seaB that 'staggered her prog-j rcss. I Very Heavy Wind ! TKLFUHA.H SUNT FItO.U PORTLAND Word from Portlnnd was to tho effect that on Monday there" tho wind blow from tho southwest at tho rate, of 72 miles an hour. Skippers woro warned to stay Inside by District Forecaster 13. A. Heals who oald, "This will bo ono of tho most sovqrc storms so far this soaBon and vessels bound seaward nro advised to re main In port today." This wns on Monday. Mowing Hard Hcio At tho Capo Arago lighthouse this morning Captain Duiiboh said tho wind was blowing heavily from tho southwest, it Is not known hero whether .or not tho Kllburn will bo nblo to nrrlvo in hero tomorrow. VKSSKL MpVKMKNTS Sailed Hardy, Snn Francisco. 8 n. m. lo- 'dny. Duo Hcdo Kllbjirn, barbpund n,t Columbia, tomorrow. SAILOR LIKU CHAPLIN Maunin,t Hip Hear Looks Llko tlio Comedian Passengers aboard tho Dig Threo liner Hoar, out of Portland, nro constantly nmnzed to bqo Chnrllo Chaplin walking about tho docks, casting off lines nnd scrambling Into tho rigging, carrying with him his Inovltnblo enno. L. It. Merrick, caro Coos Coos County Business Moils Association, Marshflold, Ore. Regret wo did not get no tlco of your trip In tlmo for ' lotter to con vey to tho business men of Dandon, nnd Coob County In general, our most sincere purpose to Join them in all development of market exten sion work. Portland's new chamber ot commorco reali zes boyond any possible doubt, that, Oregon's prosperity as a whole Is tho only object wor thy of nn effort by tiny com munity, and that only by nd vnnclng tho Btato's cntlro In terests can any town or sec tion of tho stato attain any way near its fair stato of suc cess. C. C. COLT, President of Portland Chamber of . Commerce. Tho above 1b a telegram which was received by L. It. Merrick, sec retary ot tho stato business men's association. Mr. Merrick camo hero to meet tho business men and attend ed tho gathering at Dandon Inst night. Ho Is endeavoring to Interest Coos county business men to tho cx 'tcut thnt tho local organization be come nffllinted with tho stato socie ty. Ho says that great benefits can thus bo derived. Much Impressed Mr. Merrick wnB greatly Impressed with Coob county. Ho says that when tho railroad Is finished ho cxpoets to see great development here. He bases this opinion on tho fact thnt In his travels about tlio state ho' has many Inquiries about this part of tho The figure Is William Strcluart. ..... nml thlnts tllcro . mnny . a sauor rnough a Scandinavian Bon8 w0 COBtom,nlo ,,, lnlo '. .,nftft"A ,,m 1,mBlf up 1,k0, this section when tho road Is finish tho $ 100,000 comcarnu nnd his nn- L, tics about ship would fill a book. ' Ho Is always lu demand at nmntour iiamv CI nW Tn occ thentrlcnls aboard nnd ono tlmo thoi mAJ, LUUrN I U btt pnsHongers chipped lu and bought! THEMSELVES IN MOVIES htm a sllvor loving cup for his on-1 tertnllimoilt. Hn In llm nrlil nf l-Cow tho crow nnd tho officers oif tho Hear. PEOPLE'S FORUM Pictures Aro Shown at Nnblo Theater and .Make Decided Hit WU (io To Dandon Through nearly a, 000 foet of film last evening hundreds of peoplo saw the best part of Coos county brought boforo them and often they found themselves thrown onto tho screen, Tho Coos nay TImoa will bo nlftllftni! In nnlillali fitlA-u ?- I Iflllll-llt f,i anYllr. nrnwd nt fTllHllir linrl OMAfTl.in K'niili Nnv 17 Tim. . ....... .vit,.u.o IIUUI I o v....p -... w - . - , ' ' ' """"" "" rwiucra on nil questions of public in some ovent of Interest thnt had North western Dasoholl Lcaguo will luioroat, giving his or her addross. i... ..i.......i nilll tin fill- nu finnalliln llmllnil . I v- i.v.-w loo vorus. bo compoHOd next year of Vancouver, Scattlo, Tacoma, Spoknno, Hutto and Helena, according to President Dlo wott, of tho league. Negotiations with tho 'Montana cities nro prac tically completed. No efforts will bo made to place clubs in Victoria and Aberdeen. HOME IS n KKSIDIIXCI. OF MR. 1IHSS AT DAXDON DKSTROYIJD Clrl Droits limp Which mid Sc(n 11 ohm) on I'lriv IH; Saed Fxplodes -Noth- (Special to lio Times) DANDON, Nov. 17. Tho resl idenco of .Mr. and Mrs. M. Hess was entirely destroyed by flro last night and tho contents burned. Tho loss Is estimated to bo between JU.OOO und $J.,000. Doth Mr. and Mrs. Hess woro at their ranch and two sons and two daughters woro living lu tho Iioiiho so that they could attend school. One girl was alono In tho house last night nnd about l) o'clock sho dropped a lalnp which exploded and not fire to tho liouso. Everything was lost. In publishing those let ters tho Times does not indorse tho !ewa cxprcssod thoroln; It U simply affording a moans for tho olclug of dlfferont opinions on all qiu-atlons affecting tho public welfare ' CANDIDATE KVHRTSKN'S PIATFORSr TO EXTEND SERVICE Coi-st RetuniH With Idea on litnoys Now V. C. florst returned yestorilay from California, whqro he has spent a month with his family, Mrs.. G.orst and ono of tho chlldron being sick, Ho also spent consldqrablo tlmo In vestigating tho Jitney systems of other cltloa, as- well as the street car systems. Ho Is figuring on ex tending tho Jitney sorvlco In Marsh, Hold and North nond, giving prac tically a street-car sorvlco to nil parts of ,tho towns. As It will ho soon that thq railroad replaces his bench lino, thoy will havo a num. bar of autoa that can be changed to othor eorvlco. Elks .Tonight, The Marshflold Elks lodge will havo n big open meeting tonight nud plans nro be ing made to servo lunch for 1G0. Editor Times: LJia-vo read Mr. Carl W. Evort-soivjt-platform, as published lu Tho Times of tho Kith. Mr. Evertson sells as good bread us I over bought, but his platform has too mnny "alrlmlos", lu It, (llko some bakers' bread.) . Paragraphs No. 1 nnd No. G of same look llko this to, mo: soxa ECONOMY With variations Words Hy Carl W. Evertson Muslq Hy Coos Day Hand Music will not induce briouotto factories to locate horo. Music will not Induce capital to start any ontorprlsi, A low tax rato, nn economical ad ministration ot clt affairs will do theso things. How about It, you housewives whose household allownuco has been pinched right down? How about It, you offlco girls girls whoso wages nud workdays havo been shortened? How about It, you mill workers with your ten per cent cut? How about It, you city employes, with your shaved warrants? How about It, you landlords with tho rents cut down? Tho city Is running behind moro nnd more. Soon tho real estnto agents will bo ad vertising suburban homes as n means of getting nwny from city tuxes. Mr, It, A. Copplo hns shown his willingness to cut nnd paro, Ho pulled Cottage Grove out of a hole llko ours. Help htm; help' htm, by voting for such Councllmen as will ngree to support his policy, (Again) ONE OF THE PLAIN PEOPLE. Especially clear was tho picture of tho tug nud tho Btcnm schooner Dan don crqsslug'out over the Dandon bar loaded to the guards with tlea. Tho pictures wore, clover and very Interesting. They go from horo to Dandon to ho shown. 50c Tics now 4 for $1.00 One Big Sweep 25 i " This Is not tho ordinary odds ami qnds (.loarauco sale, hut Is a Closing-Out Hose now for 75c Sale of now nnd uptn-duto High- Class Merchandise Bought direct from manufacturers and offered to you at prices never befnr equaled. Every article in the store must be sold be fore, we leave it. If you dotvt visit this sale you miss an lu Opportunity of a Lifetime Just received A few ladies' new corduroy coats. Late in arriving, Wo wn allowed 15 per cent discount for delay. Will (jive you the benefit. Snappy new styles. KTOItE OP EX WEDNESDAY AND SATUKDAY EVENINGS MATT LMAY CHANDLEU HOTEL, MAHSIIIUHLD OHKGON. Telephone 0 HEI'UESENTING HAAS BROS. GltOCEHS ARMOUR & CO. IMIOVISIONB AMERICAN BISCUIT CO., CKACKKK MANUIWOTUKEHS ASTORIA FLOURING MILLS CO. '"'-'' l'LOUIl AND KICK!) TIME TAULE WILLAMETTE PACIFIC MOXOIl OAK Leavo Leavo Marshflold North Hand G:4fi a.m. 7:00 a.m. 7-45 a.iii... ..-. .. 8-t00 a.m, 8:15 ?,.m. 0:00 a.m. 9:45 a.m.. y.tMllgtiTlfc.t:10J:15 um,. 10:ir n.ui. 11:00 aim. 111:30 a.m. 13: GO p.m. 1:45 p.m. 2: -in p.m. :i:I5 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5.10 p.m. If 11:15 a.m. 1:15 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 'curr p.m. 5:G5 p.m. j London Process COAL TAR for BOATS NETS and ROOFS 50 gal. Bbls $5,00 F. O. B. Salem, Oregon Special prices on quantities WMBMMawMMaaaan-B---BM-M-Mii-iMaiMMMM-M-MHMww The Gas Company Salem, Oregon, 0:55 p.m. North city limits only. 7:30 p.m. 7:4G p.m. For Sale WIEE OV EDITOIt DIES POnTLANn,"W., Nov. 17, Mrs. Wllma E. Nelson, aged 39, wife of Oscar C Nelson, n newspaper man of Cioliloudalo, Washington, dloil of cancer of tho stomach, STOCJC HANOI! Near AllcBAuy. nnctly hnttum, koimI hiillil. Iiikh, :t() licail cattle, (wiin, farming tool.-., flno orclmrd, dv liKhtfiil plac.0 to llc. l'rlco .i7.(l(. Toinis. STOCK OH DAIItY HANCH Close in, 'JO comh, tcnin, Rood liulldlnj;, orchards, tools, MM acies, (15 of which is finest bottom. Prlco J? 1(1,000. Toriu.s, DAIItY HANCH Close in, ilOU ncics, 175 Is liottor, flno luilldiiiKN, team. Price $U 1,001). Tcriiis. DAIItY HANCH It. It. depot on place, close lu, 5:10 aero, half is richest bottom, flno buildings, both tall mid untor tianspoi'tation, 10 head stock, team, Price 15:1,000. Splen did tenon, with interest at five per cent, Fltl'IT HANCH Splendidly located, IOOO loganberry vines lu full lH-tuiiiK, flno orchard, flue bulldiugM, 17 act oh, $0,. UOO. Tonus. icwsnus si 1 ' jFT-"J'iyi..i-,'rr.Tio."v.i rt . v : ;C?rfi! -i A dainty onc-quirc box of Linen Lawn, the socially corredt wnting paper, in vaiious sizes. Of a box of correspondence cards. Then for added character and to make the gift more truly individual, have it printed with an initial in dainty color, or in g6ld of silver. Come in and look samples over. TEe. Tirtes Jo.b Department tup HniiSF. nPOUALITY PRINTING , DEVIILOPED COAL MINE On lido Mater, flno coal lots of It. l'rlco way down. nnd CHICKEN ILYNCH Close Hi, 10 aci-os, house. Only $80(1. CHICKEN HANCH 15 acios, close In, $:$( ilown and HI. "5 n month. TOIt THADE Wo litito Xoith Hend pnipcrty and iiinclios to trado for North Dakota , propei ty, C01110 in and linos llRAte, Wo lt.no Oklalioina properly to trado for Coos Hay city ru- ranch iirnperly. CITY PHOPEHTY North Hend or Marslifield. Wo havo it if j on nro looking for lmr(;aliis and locations. JNSl'KANCH Wo carry a full lino of flro Insurance. KOOS OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO. PIONEER BLOCK NORTH BEND, OREGON Abstracts KOtt UBLIAI1LB AllSTHACTS OF TITLE Alili IMUI"" AHOUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See NTIF GIIARANTFF & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MAH8HFIELD AND COQUIUiE CITY, OHW-w . . Di-vncuOKB.VS i"1"" i KOtt OANADMN 1'ACII'IO AILU0AD l IIENltY SENGSTAOKEN. BIAAuw uMjCitann.Mii' AGENTS EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings like'new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Stre GRAVEL -----" ' " GRAVEL In ,8nr, uH' tit-' o are now prepared to furnish GRAVEL in rJce. 3m pile In our yard or in carload loto, at I'10 from From pllo on ground, $!f.?5 per yard. Canoad lots, taken from cars, j 2.00 Pr 1i& Itetail Departmast. C. A. Smith Lumber Opposite PosOfflce. V iV 3X &k. tr .aur i. iiu.jttMiK. t,AWSi'',tSJ uUll