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LjiijoOnio' K ttATno YAnwoiwi tfrrft TWHfT7 ' THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHRELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 19J5TVENINQ EDITION. FOUR 7 COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONEY, Editor and Pub. DAN B. MALONEY, News Editor Official Official Paper of Paper City Coos County of Mnrslifleld. Addrona all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. should he settled now' T Entored at tbe Postofflco at Marsh Hold, Oregon, for tranamUslon thtouch tho mails fti second-class mall matter. An-jndepondont Republican news paper, published overy ovonlng ex cept Bunday, and weekly, by Tlio Coos liny Times Publishing Co. $ EUROPEAN WAR ONE t t YEAR AGO TODAY t $$ THURSDAY, .NOV. 10, 1IMI. Tito German lino reaches within nn hour's rldo ot gates of Paris. An aeroplane battle tahes placo In Flandors. Ilusslans and Turks havo an un dcclslvo naval bnttlo on DInck Sea. Tho Allies mako a brilliant at tack on Gorman b causing them to ovactiato Schoorbakke, Belgium. i 1 OUTUMJjfC ENCOURAGING Till b. IE C. A. Smith mill on Decem ber first is to start running on a shift of five days a week. For several months past tho milt has boon running only four davs a wcok. According) to tlioinunounco nicnt of Amo Moreen, tho general superintendent of tho company, tho Increased output ot tho mill is duo to a better local lumber condition Ih California, which admits of tho company disposing of more lum ber. .Mr. Morcon has for many vcoks past worked to bring about a condition which would permit of iho mill oporatlng at least flvo days n week. Tho change from tho present condition of working only four days In tho week, to that of oporatlng tho plant flvo days, mcanu n great deal. It means that thoro vlll bo an incrcaso of 25 por cant In tho earning power of overy man who Is omployod at tho Smith mill. This lncroaoo will bo welcome to tho men and will Ukowlso bo '.vol coino to tho wholo community. Tho men who aro now working at tho Smith plant stayod rlglU along with tho fotir days work in tho wcok iw tho additional day will add Juat that much mora to tholr inconio. It Is to bo hoped, and It 1.1 alio not at nil uullkoly, that very kooii th' big "plant will bo working Iho full six dnys of overy wools nnd possibly bo running overtime Tlic Bmitl. mill means so much to this community, and tho faithful em ployes ot tho company make up so utrong a factor In tho population of the city, that oven tho sitghtc.it Improvement In tho nffnlrs of tho big concern has n far-reaching of foct upon tho locality. Tho most oncouragliig thing that has happen ed lately In tho announced Incrcaso In tho output of tho mill, which ndds auothor working day for tho omploycH and Indicates that soon tho Smith company will bo au oven gronter help to Coos Uny than It has oven been boforo. want nid gatheiiing r AN JT c. EFFORT Is to bo tnndo to havo tho Paclflu Loggcis' Congress hold tho noxt an nual meeting on Coos Hay. It would bo a fine thing It tho gath ering could bo hold hero. Thoro is no placo on tho coast whoro moro of real roal lntorcHt to loggors can bo shown thnn 'in Coos County, Tho logging operations hero nro on u big scalo and In a country different from many localities and tho Smith lumber plant will bo of Interest to any man In that lino of business. Tho railroad will bo finished and it will bo easy for tho dolegutcs to como ltoro and should tho conven tion bo socurod It would bo n groat advortlsomont for Coos County. Ev ory effort Bhould bo inndo to do anything that will help sccuio the big meeting. HE Incident of the wreck of the Santa Clara is almost past. Tho vessel Is now dashing to pieces on tho rocks, that Is, what was loft of her after being pillaged and then burned as far down to the water lino ns the flames would cat. Even in her final death tho metal has been taken from the Ill- fated vessel, in short her bones have been picked.' Now tho ques tion was brought up some days ago In these columns ns to who had Jurisdiction officially to protect a vessel laden with a valuable cargo In a caso of this kind. Tho inci dent of the Santa Clara has been spread far and wldo throughout tho United Stntes. This commun ity has been critlzled becauso no ono could stop tho robbing of the ship. Without protending to say who should have stopped ono of the greatest jobs of marine looting Hint has over taken placo in the history of tho United States coast, tho question remains unanswered ns to who could havo stopped it, and who can in tho future, stop tho samo thing happening again. No ono wants, or hopes, that it will re-occur, but It Is certain thnt thcro will bo another ship wreck on or near Coos Hay. It is sincerely hoped thnt tho next ono will bo many years In tho future, but wrecks nro cortaln to happen now and then wherever thcro Is ocean transportation. Supposing thnt an other vessel, bound, say from San Francisco to Soattle, Is driven onto tho rocks south of tho Coos Hay bar, which Is not at all Impossible, supposing that such would unfor tunntoly happen, ( who Is going to stop another w'holcsalo plunder. With tho breaking up of tho hnlf burncd hulk of tho Santa Clara, which can no longer furnish any profitable returns, tho interest of tho beach combers has died away, and with It tho indignation of thoso who felt that tho acts porformed wero wrong. Hut nevertheless, tho fact remains as a matter ot history and of record that tho looting of a $r.0,000 cargo took placo and that a $150,000 vessol was sot on flro In ordor that further confiscation ot goods aboard by persons who did not own thorn, could bo brought about. And oven more, tho metal parts of this wrecked vessol havo boon sawed and torn from her splitting frame. And yet thoro scorns to bb no ono who knows who can, or will, stop tho samo thing happening again under similar cir cumstances, Tho parcel post Backs wero unquestionably opened In somo way, and If by accident, tho con tents wero picked ovor, tho freight consigned to certain poreons or firms wns seized forcibly by othor persons to wbom.lt wns,jjot consign ed, the clothing ot women dead nud In tho undertaking rooms and not yet burled wns taken by strnngors nnd tho personal effects of other womon Injured nud with tholr chil dren doad, and thoro wero two of such cases, grabbed by eagor hands whllo thoso womon woro suffering physical and montnl pain, All theso nro unpleasant facts to faco II ut If thoro Is any possi bility of preventing tho samo thing occurring again tho pcoplo should know It. Without criticism of of flclals or any porson It Is duo to ovoryono to know whoro tho author ity Is vested In such cases. This would bo a very good tlmo to uottlo that question. X WITH THE TOAST f VI I fl EL U , ,HIUU I fit; I CM ?" , GOOD EVENING A man would havo no pleasure In discovering all tho beauties of the universe, In heaven ltsolf, Unless ho had n partner to whom ho might communlcnto his joys. Cicero. a ZA YEARS GO (.IjD'MiWih'Al'KH TKL1.S OF EAR. ' JSY COAL SHIPMENTS SnyProdticti Was llclng Bcii Lnruo AniotintN In flio Out lit Year J871 Eight Specials at the fair FOR SATURDAY, .MONDAY AND TUESDAY. YOUIt SHAKE OF THESE HARGAINS IS A WAITING YOU HERE,, SO COME MAIN liY AND MAKE YOUU SELECTION WHILE EVEUYTH1NG IS COMPLETE. TWO VIEWS Tho stately fir on tho mountain' fildo; Vnlley rich In clover' bloom; Fabrics of beauty In glade and Rlon, Woven In God's great loom. The ltiro of .the deep, dark wood land, Tho chnrm of tho tender skies, Somo of us call It Oregon, And others Paradise. When it's raining, raining, raining, And tho sky is dark and drear, And all tho world scorns dosolato, Thcro is naught of charm or cheer Howls tho wind on hill and moor land, In tho sad nnd dripping dell; Somo of us call It Oregon, And others call It . F. L. Harford. Much coal was being shipped out ot Coos'nay as far back as 1874. This is evident from an old paper which is In tho possession of Mrs, II. II. Harper of this city. Tho paper Is "Tho Spirit of tho West," and wan published at Wnlla Wnlln, Washing ton Territory. In tho Issue of Frl dtyumornlng March G, IST-li tho n pur says: "Tho trado In coal which lurkeq nround Coos Day is considerable, for tho number of pcoplo there. Ten thousand tons have been shipped to San Francisco since January. Remnants, best table oil cloth. In colors; woio 20o ! n IUI yard; now yard IC Self respect tho grafter, Is soldom virtue of A dog can take a bath every day and still bo n cur, nnd thnt Is tho way with somo Coos Uny men. Tho hnndshako, that scorns like warm friendship, Is often but tho preliminary of a "touch." Somo Coos Hay women Imagine a poor excuso of a husband to bo hotter than nono. Thoy nro mistaken. Mnko both ends moot nnd tho mlddlo wllktako caro of ltsolf. A Coos Hay man's Idea of a dub is a fellow who can't ben$. his wlfo playing cnrdB. HAVE RELIEF MAP TO SHOW TERRITORY Grants Pass Pcoplo llnvo Novel Scheme for Furthering Cres cent City IiuproiciucntH Tlio arnuts Pass pcoplo have n good schemo for furthering tho Im provemont of tho Crescent City hnr bor. Telling of tho plan tho Roguo River Courier says: W. B. Sherman has tho data for tho construction of his relief map of tho country that will bo served by tho cofiStr notion of tho Cresceiitcllyliar bor about nil In hand, nnd tho actual making of tho map will now proceed, Tho map, which will be h x 7 foot in size, Is being mado tit tho instanco ot tho organizations perfected at Grants Pass mud at Crescent City for tho furthoranco of tho harbor project, and nrrnngemcuts havo been mado with Mr. Sherman for tho making of a number ot copies of It. They aro to bo sent 'to (ho congressional com mitteemen who will havo tho harbor appropriation In charge, to tho mom bora of tho nrmy nnd navy engineer ing board, who will pass first upon tho project, nnd to othor officials who will bo culled upon to deal with tho mutter. No contest ovor becomes too one sided when you havo a bet on tho winning side. A WARNING How doth tho, llttlo busy flirt Improve each shining mlnuto And lightly go from beau to beau For nil tho. fun thoro'a In it. Onco In a whllo you will run onto n man who Is almost as in telligent ns you arc. PLAN to tako jour THANKS GIVING DINNER nt CHANDLER Hotel. MAKE RESERVATIONS In ADVANCE. Phono 10. Good music and n good menu. ANNUAL THANKSGIVING DANCE at Eagles Hull, Nov. 20 tho Satur day evening beforo Thanksgiving. KHaJOEKXJUiQv Help Your Body To Resist Disease WHAT'S THIS? WHAT'S THIS? This month will ond tho Snn Fran- olsco political franks. It has boon Boft goods for those who havo had pulls with tho powerful lu almost ucry Htato In the Union, nud thous ands have hud pilvato tilps ut slato o.pouso, Orogoii hus hud a steady stream of tho "faithful" taking each other's places ut the big exposition, soiit there at htato oxpeuso under somo sort of official term. It has boon ono swoot snap for tho favored, ilenton County Courlor. A CHUNK OF TRUTH 'I Unci Foley Cntlmrtlo Tablets to 1)0 Ilia most ilolli'Mful I'li-iuujlng cutli nrtlo I liuvo evor taen. Tlioy nro just tho thing." 0, W. Hoboson, Wichita Falls. Tux. Uso Foloy Cathartlo Tablets to co operate with naturo In bor efforts to insist illscho. Thoy keep your low vU regular and n-Mvo, ami they pre vent jioIhoiib Horn loilglmr In your In tentmal ttact, thouco being absorbed by your blooil Into your nsytttcm. Tliey rollevo constipation over night. I Thero Is no unpleasant nausoa or grinlng In tho uso or i'oley Cathartlo Tablets, Instead, thero Is freedom from headaches, biliousness, sluitKlsli dull feeling ami nnrvouM Irritability Thero is for you energy ami ambition, Ability to enjoy your work and your pleasure. They relieve tho unplcaa ant, Kasay, full feeling, ami give you u comfortablo clean feeling Instead, iilout popplu do so enjoy them, For solo by Owl Prescription Phar macy. Frank D. Cohan, Central Ave nue, Opposite Chandler Hotol. Tele phono 74, Homovo tho "swag" thnt certain interests will got if militarism Is es tablished nnd It will not be quite so objectionable. Hut, should tho gov ernment conclude to build Its own ships, mako Its own armor and miiuu- fncturo Its own ammunition, a great portion of tho "seiitlmont" bought and created would fizzle out. Even many war-at.nnj-prlco nowspupors would beconio as gentle as kittens. Exchange. ELLAHELLE MAE ON SUMMER "Summor," snys a noto from Ella bollouMao Dooltttlo, tho Puckyhud die poetess, "la my favorlto season, I am Bonding you n llttlo rhymo about It. You may print it ir you wish. Aro you In good health now? Yes, Indeed, Miss OToollttlo. How Is your hay fovor? Horo'a tho poom: 1 jy Summor tlmo Is tho tlmo for mo; It Is always so pleasant, I think some girls' bathing suits awful, Hut will Bay no moro nt prosont. In summer tlmo tho sun It docs shlno And fills my heart with gloo; Everywhere pcoplo aro very happy, Undoubtedly Including you and ' mo. Ask Your Dealer for Stiowiake Sodas My sister's child, Tonny RIckotts, Yollud, "Wnhoo!" at u weak-mind od boy. Tho net should never havo boon com mitted; Teeny, never such methods 0 in ploy. Hut getting back to dear old sum mcr, It's flno for cattlo and other stock 1 wish our neighbors, tho C's would calm down, Last night they fought till, 12 o'clock , SSHLE-A-WHILE nil lll1i ' ! INDEX OF ADVANCING TIDE OF PROSPERITY DID GOOD HUSINESS Tho railroads of tho country are nt last coming into tho equipment mnrltot with n rush. Tho movemont Is tho honvlost In years, nnd should sot tho hools of Industry hum ming In nil sections. It is ostlmatod that tho railroad buying for this month nlono will approximate 1100,000,000 and It can readily bo scon what this enor mous homo expansion means,' nslrlo fiom any foreign ordors, for tho industrial boctions of the country. Philadelphia Lodger, Company Handling Shipping lnsur unco Is Doing Woll (Djr AocUlc4 rie.i to Coos Vij Tlmrt, CHRISTIANA, Nov. 18.- Tho co operative company which was oigun Ized nt tho beginning of tho war to tnko over tho insurance of Norwcy, Km u snipping against wnr rlsits, re ports that Its incomo from tho first year was $5,055,000, which Is slight ly moro than tho sum It has paid out for losses. TheFamilyTSn "Tho New Popular Package 50c lOo nnd 5c PACKACES ALSO SOLD IN SULK at your tlcalcr'a PACIFIC COAST. BISCUIT CQMPANY PORTLAND. OREGON A Comploto Lino of Pacific Coast Biscuit Co.'s Goods Doth lu Cartoiw and In bulk innv VsVtt uluntliK fmW.rtW.&tiUiC . Gettings' Cash Grocery Wo Sjivo You Money GRAVEL' We aro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In any tiuantlttei from pllo in our yard or In carload lots, at following prices: FVom pllo on g'round, $?.?5 per yard. ' Canoad lots, takou from cars, $2.00 per yard. Retail Department , C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite PosOfflco. Thone J 00. Linen ad SatlniDnninsk whlfo Table Cloth patterns, beauti ful designs, 2 o'2 yards long, $1.75 to $2.25 values. On salo nt. . .pli.0 Mercerized Crochot Cottons, similar to D. M. C, nil colors, only, por ball ".".10c 25c nnd II5c Moil's Oregon Wool Sox, heavy weight, on salo at per pair . . . . 16 72-Inch Whllo Tnblo Linens, latest rjnftorns,' finest quality, wero $1.25 nnd $1.50 t UHI ynrd, now yard , UuU The 75c quality, now yd, -H)c Huckaback towollngs, for fan cy work. Wo havo tho largest assortmout In tho city, prices range from7fc, 50c, -10c, :ife, U."c to 15o 11 yard. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTS Dr. A l i. 7" - I-. iiniiPDii,..,. Office 1,0.1.,.!? Wck. I llionr.i! nrn. . .. " ' "".o 1 J. M. Wright 1.3-J, n BUILDINQ cowfeii) a tu,u II All our Tablo Linen, Napkins, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Hod Spreads and Hlankets havo boon reduced In price. Ladles' Voilo Waists, latest stylos, beautifully em broidered, $2,00 to $2.50 values, on sale at .$1.35 TKp Fair NextDoort-'- Ilie fair Chandler Hotel rnlihed Dr.' ; H. M. Shaw P,,nMGhStT "v uuu-' "OOBH 20(1.. Irring hlU " DR. MATTtl. "" pi :c " "WW. i ..jo.viiin nnd n nnd Rn.. Phono Moj, ScaraiafiHmericami lank "WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE" Keep yolir ialcr In a safo plneo. Seo out; new niodeiii nfo deposit boxe.H Rent -." ct.f. iter month. HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE n. ) 7 TO 9 H. G. Butler CIV1I, fu Rcsluenco Phonn . "H u W. G. Chandler ARCHITECT. Room nm .... ... . -; "u -. Coke BdJ I ""wield, orero, Wm. S. Tumen AIlCIIITE(n Marahflold. Oreroa. l' IH S in 1 OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTY Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided ' Profits $118,000 Interest pnld on TJmo AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS ' Officers 3. XV. Bennett, President. J 'w,r,aT " " CTiV E' J. II. Flnnngsn, Vlce-Prcsldont f R. P. Wlllinnw, Cnahlor. . ,, Ceo. P. Winchester, Astr CAshler. T1.MR TAniti WH.T.AMPiTpfi .., cirn Leavo Marshflold 0M5 a.m. pj 7.45 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 0:45 a.m. 10:46 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:C0 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 2:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5,40 p.m. C:55 p.m. North clt; ltolU !. i 7:30 p.m. ' j..rt - - -J lit) N'orti&m 7:0 u tsitii MlU 10:11 U 11:1) ii 11MSU i:ti,4 3:0,4 4:i,4 5:11 li :M SAVE MONEY , I by ordering tlio luvm ') HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, por toa (ui 'Lump coal, per ton fui I Or half ton of both h4 1 D. MU8S0X, Prtj. j . Phono 18J or lMTrdMR 1 Hillyer'i Clgw 6tor. ' One Reason The less you have to deposit the great er the reason for its absolute safety, is only one of the reasons why a savings ac count in this bank is the best investment for small sums FIRST of NATIONAL coos BANK bay 1 WOOD-GOOD WOOD' W. H. Lingo !im It tI.Miii , $2 cash per load, Uto tad, Hit 1 prices lCiuiomiblo. Gorbtgo od. PIiouo 2272. DRY WOOD CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD North Front Stmt Phone 8TW 1 1 MERCHANTS CAFE Popular TUce fof Good Meals Prinn.c RPASOnabfi Cor. Commerciid ui B'. Abstracts FOR RCLIADIjB AIISTIUOTS OP TITLE AND INFOltMATlOfl ABOUT COOS BAY RBL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MARSHFIELD AND COQUILLE CITY, OREGON GEIlIlAGEN'T8' EASraiDEANDSENGSBACKKN'S ADDITION AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LANDi HENRY SENGSTACICEN, MANAGER 1 v SOUTH COOS IUVEB BOAT SERVICB MUNCH BXPHBS8 leaves Mnrsbfleld eTr ty 0 a. m. Ixtm hd of rim ot 8:15 p. is. STEAMER RAINBOW leavea head of rlrer dB ' ' . m. LeaT3IMIf m i-'nr'diarter WPl M ROGERS & SMTHl Irorrletori EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made like new ' Phone 180-J. DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage North Front Street whh .,. .. 1 nif tun WESltHN LUtt " BUILDING CO, Assets $20. Pays 8 per cent on sayiflfH I s. KAUFMAU: Local Treasuer m4 -- t. J. HOAD7H i ""! i ..-,- w , ".-... piini iwr.u nFfflftWPif NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY S. S. F. A. Kilburn SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO, (Via Eureka) NOVEMHER 17, P. M. PORTLAND (Via Astoria) XOVEMHHR 522. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SMITH TERMINAL HOOK. 1JI0XI3 130 " A. P, NOTT, Agent. JffJk EstlnJ8 1 rT y Phoe 140R, DUNGAN mumi UNUtm7ASlwl OPEN TO THS Pj A regular .Uto "JJ nBdertW will (hut8 Pfcoa ltJ iil .. J.j.jvi . rwiflwir"' t ,f -' v n ji n .sisis