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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1915)
Tj5nr!wiS?3w;T'j -- -T- LL.w - '- W i4 4 tv - -vjcW-J", I" ' "r ; ti "n . .Tb I rtm-T J" . I I ' ' ' Blk, I -VIM - "V " .... , ,, - '' i " .' ji i . ' i six : THE COOS SAY TIMES. NIARSflFIELD. OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 19 15 EVENING EDITION nJJtS5-!S TIIK SANTA CIjAHA PIItATK A wrcckl a wreck! on tlio Coos Hay bar, Flashed ilia slgnnls wide rind fnr, Thousands wcro gntltcrcil In nuto enr, Also a Shorlff with n Brent blj; Btnr. Gathered together on old Mtissol Itcef, Stood merchant, lawyer, nlrnto, thief, A right unto anlvngo was their bo iler, Hoarded tho wreck without any leave. Waded In water clear to their neck, Cramming aboard tho , old greasy deck, Call them pirates In looting tho wreck, Untitled to tho nnnio and nil they can get. Aboard tho wreck was somebodies' flour, Handled by plrntes paid by tho hour, Tho Pirates soon struck showing tholr powor, Looted tho wreck from Btom unto tower. Loaded themselves with all they could scoop, Had n hard tlmo to hold to tholr loot', Even tho whisllb which novcr couia toot, In tho hands of tho pirates it all seemed to scoot. licy trimpcred riild1 oponcd tho par cel post, And scattered away with tho Backs almost, Now thoy'ro quiet and dnro not boast, Behind tho bars they apt to roast. Finally they sot hor nblazo and nflro, Tho pirates all thou woro forcod to rotlro, A Mr. Simons who camo horo to buyer, Exclaimed' in-horror sho's down In tho mlro. ' ' Tho law on ealvago Ju certainly qulto plain;' ' ., No title! A Hon 'tis all that you'll Bn,n Tho owners of goods say thoy will ralso cauo, Uut hold all ydu' got until thoy pay you your claim. I M. H. Joohnk. 1 Times want add brine results. MUNICIPAL CI1MSTMAS TltKR Marshfloltl Is not so bad off this yt-ar that It will bo forgetful of donf old Santa Clans, and although ho cannot get hero with his good things en tho rallrond, still ho sends word that ho will surely bo here, ivnd all tho youngster of tho city, even down to tho tiniest tots, will bo re membered with tho very things that they havo been wishing for through-' out tho year. Santa promises to bo hero on schedulo tlmo tho night bu foro Christmas, and has given In structions that a real municipal ChrlstmnB tree, full of all the good things that delight tho child's heart, bo prepared, and ho wants to find ovory child who bollovcs In him to bo gathered around tho festive trco nnd to listen for the sound of tho sleigh liclls which will Herald his coming. I Tn iiii m erf An41 1 tilnnarwl iilf 1i t tin cnt. al roccptlon given him last chrlstmns I ovc, when a number of Marshflcld la dles mado ready for him and had tnc Episcopal Guild Hall packed with , gleeful hearts. Several of the commlttco last year have agreed to act again, so good a tlmo did they havo along with tho youngsters. The commlttco has boon much enlarged In order to glvo tho children an even better tlmo tnun lest year. A number of ladles havo kindly consented to sco that thcro is no hitch in any of tho arrangements, whllo tho good follows of tho town, who ulwnys feel that their Chrlstmns la ti failure unless thoy help to mnkn tho tots happy, will furnish tho nec essary means to onablo old Snntn to bring nn extra supply of good things this year for overy youngster. Tho Indies In chargo will ho: Mcsdamos V. F.'Kb'boka, 0. F. McQcorgo, Carl Kvortson, Tom Hnryey, A. It. O'Urlon, Anson O. Itogors, Thayer Grimes, Ansgar T. Lngorstrom, Carl Dnvltf, John C. Kendall, Harriot 121 llot, Henry S. Harris, M. Lindsay May Frank 1). Cohnn and A. 0. Vestal. Mr. E. Lothnrd McCIuro Is ehalr innn of tho commlttco nnd will call tho first meeting of tho commlttco for next week, tho day to bo announc ed later nnd It Is hoped that at this gaihorlng nil tho mouthers will bo present at tho subcommittees will bo appointed, nnd tho plans will bo out lined for tho success of tho affair. ' Cheer up boys and girls, and every little tot, for v'"Wo'll Bhout, hurrah! tho happy day That comes but onco n year' ice MMQATwP&fyftn I 7 iiteTOWk -Til kf it rf ur HtM'1 WtvKwl ill AJ&frS m hvfWSm mm I I JWH&W pMzmM PLAN tn tnko your THANKS C1IVINC1 DINNER nt CIIANDLICIt Hotel. MAKE HESEItVATIONH in ADVANCE, Phono U). Good music anil n good menu. all the religious fes tivals of tho yelir Thanksgiving Is the only one that is for nil the pen p 1 e. Christinas nnd Faster and the whole series of Chrlstlnit fes tl vn Is mo for Christians only. Tho .lews hnve their llosli Ho hIioim ami their pnssorcr. Tho M o h rt mmedaiis among us havo their Itamadan, nnd even the Chi- ncso lilivo their feast days, which they observe In their own peculiar ninnncr. Knch religion has Us own, but thcro Is one Thanksgiving day for all, when nil, of whatever faith, can, in their own way, call on God nnd praise Jo 8U.4 or Mohammed or ISuddhn. Nov. 18, 1787, was our (lrst national Thanksgiving day, ordained by the net of tho Continental congress and pro claimed by George Washington. Tho dny was set iipart, In tho words of tho resolution, to express gratitude thnt Cod had been pleased to "smllo on us in the prosecution of u Just and necessary war'for tho defenso ilml establishment of our uuallcnnblo rights nnd liberty." Tho constitution had Just been adopt ed, nnd before tho net setting nsldo this day of thanksgiving had been llnnlly passed there had been not u little dis cussion In congress it bout tho propriety of tho president's asking people to glvo thanks for a constitution for which some of them woro not thankful. It was later that tho last Tnursday in November came to bo tho dny chosen, when no mnrked event Indi cated another day, and tho thanks of tho nation, united under tho constitu tion, wcro expressed on Nov. 28, 17S0. Sliico that day tho custom lias never been omitted entirely, nlthough until tho civil ivnr It wim only occasionally observed except In Nuw-Knghiud. It was our civil war which brought' tho peoplu to u new sense of national iiiiencsi, and since ISlKf tho president of tho United States has mutually Is sued n proclamation of thanksgiving. Hut What president or prophet ot sago In 18(l could havo dreamed that half n century later the lines of such a proclamation would go out Into nil the world? What Bessie Is Thankful For - mm mmmmm I'a dot a pretty dolly, An' I's dot n nlco how hntj i's dot a plotUro book an' ring An' much more Anno 'an dat. I's dot a playhouao by tho crcok, Whoro my papa lovoa to fish, An' It's dot a llttlo bwoken choir An' a pretty bwokon dish. An' we's dot a turkey dlnne'r, An' peach an' pum'kln plo, An' pudding, too, wlf choeolato, An' lioapa of flngi, oht myl I's dot so much I's fankful for, Lots moro'n I can tell, But mos' of all I's" thankful for lo 'at all of us aro woll. ' Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. Indians Llko Turkey Feathers. Turkey feathers rank next In linpor taneo to those of the eagle with all In t'lan tribes, while the Apaches, the I'aluUiikeys and Cheyenne clawo the turkey's feathers for all ceremonial headdresses ami driuliileiitx. The I'a munkey tribe also used turkey feathers for ornnmciitiil purposes on their cloth lug. as well as for their headgear. To this day when they don their native costumes the turkey fenthcr l prefer red as ornament by many of tho In dians of America. Heating Stoves P, we lice urea THE BEST AND PUREST ICE CREAM ON COOS BAY LET US PROVE IT TO YOU BY SENDING AN ORDER FOR YOUR Thanksgiving Dinner LEWIS' CONFECTIONERY Wo nro nreimietl for full nnd winter with tho best Hues made. Wood heaters nnd tho coal or wood heaters with iluplcv grates. Priced from $1.75 to $2L,.00 Johnson-Gulovsen Co. Quality lloiilo Fiirnlshers North Front Street. .Mnr.shfleld t GOODRUNl'S GARAGE X HOME OF THE OADILIAO AND llODGH AUTO SUPPLIES FOK ALL SLUCKS OF CARS ' 17 Central nr. Phono .'17:i-L . QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel. Phono 10C-L. MAHSHFIELrl, OIlCGON WALL PAPER See VIERS About It, - - All kinds of Candy Phone 246. 163 Bl-oadway Second Hand Pianos & Organs R. A. Copple s Position TO THE PEOPLE OF MARSHFIELD: I believe present conditions demand strict economy. That a tax levy of twenty mills for tho city is excessive. That this, in addition to the levy for the schools, the Port, the county and the state, makes a load that is very heavy for the taxpayer. A free and easy adminis istration, one that disregards the interests of the taxpayer must result in a high tax levy, a blight uhder which no city can prosper. We need the increased population and valuation which the addition of Bunker Hill and Eastport would give us but, due to our high taxes, these people cannot be induced to join us. High taxes, therefore not only burden our own people, but act as a barrier to the enlargement of our city and of development within our present limits. Practically our only source of revenue at this time is taxation. This makes it imperative that some action be taken to acquire for the city such public service utilities as can be made to pay a profit into the public treasury. If elected I will work to this end. ' I shall Undertake to see that all laws, without respect to persons, are enforced. If elected I shall strive to maintain the present efficiency of the Fire Department. My in terest in this is not different from others. I shall demand economy and adequate service in all departments and from all employes. I favor such permanent street improvements as the progress of the city shall require, but Ijim opposed to forcing improvements in out-lying districts against the wishes of a majority of the property owners. We have an over' stock -of second-hand pianos and some slightly used instruments that will be sold at exceptionally low prices, and terms to suit. L L THOMAS MUSIC STORE 73 Central Avenue. l v (?: , i R. A. Copple Paid Advertisement. m I siiKimws saijK ok hi:al PltOPKIJTV On KniccToMiro Notlco Is hereby given, Thnt by virtue of an execution duly Issued out of tho Circuit Court of, tho State Of Orogon, for tho County of Coos and to mo directed on tlio Cth day of October. 1915, upon a Judgment and doereo duly rendered, ontered of record and docketed In and by said Court on tho 7th day or Septem ber. 1910, In n cortulu suit thun in Bnld Court ponding, whoroln Homo Mortgage Co., a corporation wns plaintiff nnd Cuslck J. Malionoy was dofondant in favor of plnlntlff nml ugniust said dofondant, by which execution I am commanded to soil tho property In said execution and horelnnfter described to pay tho sum duo tho plaintiff of soven .hun dred nlnpty-flvo nnd 70-100 dollars with lntorost thoreon at tho rnto of eight por cent per annum from tho 7th day of Soptember 1015 until paid togothor with tho costs and dlsbursemouts ot said suit taxed at nlnoty-threo nnd no-100 dollars and costs and expenses of said execution. I will on Saturday, tho 27th day of Novombor, 1915, nt tho hour of 10 o'clock n. m., of said day at the front door ot .tho County Court Ilouso In Conulllo, Coos County, Oregon, soil nt public auction to tho hlghost bidder for cash in hand on tho dny of salo, nil tho right, title. lntorost nnd ostnte which said do fondant Cuslck J. Malionoy and all porsons claiming under him subse quent to the plaintiff's morigugo lion In, of nnd to said renl property, said mortgaged promises, horolnbe foro montlonod nro described In said execution as follows, to-wlt: Tho southeast quarter of tho northeast quartor of section eight, nnd tho northeast quartor of tho northwest quarter of section nluo, Township tweuty-throo, South or Hango 12, West of tho Wlllnmetto Meridian In Coos County, Orogon, togothor with tho tonemonts, hereditaments and nppurtonances thereunto be longing or In any wise appertaining, said salo being mado subjoct to ro domptiou In tho mannor provided by law Dated this 21st day or October, 1915 ALFRED JOHNSON, Jr. - Sheriff or Cooa County, Orogon First publication October 2C, last pubcatlon November 23, 1915 . Mm m j viKfL Z Made from the rtyh C1y 1 He jury, of Awards at both ?, r . and , San DieKo Expdfi ! rancio made front California asphnl K d '" oiI highest In lubrlcatinR efficiency "" n cn crolcno.Thcfact,too)rCS1'.ll oil I Itloa as a U. S. Naval WtI Unlj,3cdauthor. ' Packard and Ford Mo o Sn l lR,lwe? of & have also Con on record In H",faM0,htf. from asplinlt-biise crudc-ln nri icf ,0."1 m"l clilori of the Ktpo,Monu "c ""?" ' ' e Ion. I. nud. of ,h. rfi, SSd.SJ jjf STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) ,UrU EPfOL ifa Standard Oil for Mofor Q ws m iwii ii i mMMUOVKMUMMm KnnmMrmncn wia7aM7Wjnfi nm mm m tMml ' JwCLJL i WII,L YOU WASTIJ O.VFCKL Tins WLvrim PltOllAULV YOU DO.N'T KNOW, DO YOU ? Why not think It over now; riguro out how many dollars y0a can savo on fuel nnd how mock work In firing nnd rcraovlnj ashes you can nvold by Install. lug one of our famous hot blast heaters? In nddltlou to tlio savin?, joj havo the Joys of a properly reg ulated fire and heat. Wo think It will pay jrott to consult us about It. Going f Harvey Co, A Business Center This bank is the bright- 9 est spot in the business world of this city. It's where a large number of the people of this com munity do their banking. FIRST of NATIONAL coos BANK bay FUHGIM ft DEHMETT BANK OLnKST HANK IN COOS COUXTV Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid on Timo ANI SAVINGS DEPOSITS Officers J. W. Ilonnett, President. J " ''.' J. IL FJiiuiiKftii, Vice-President. r It. 1 "Williams, Cnshlor. HaAI! Geo. I Winchester, Asst 0'w' NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY S. S. F. A. Kilburn SAILS FOIt PORTLAND (Via Astoria) NOVKMIHIH 21TII. VOll lOUUTHKlt INFOHMATIO.V ... vftTT AK0'' SMITH TKH.M1NAL HOOK. 1MOXH 13. A. P. -,ul . EXPERT WJSLDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings nia like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Worth From " Phone 180-J. OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst & King. oJiJ ipW"' Lcavo .Mniblificld nt 7 a. m., nnd returning I en vim: ' u0 g S n. in. Leuvo Mais,hfleld at 11 a.m. ' rc,l,rn " ., rftureW niOIIRII IIT l p. 111. JiCnvo .Uliramum - leuvo Soutli Hlougli at (I 1. m. AU Kind? of Job Printing Done at The fives Qtf1