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1 SSi oiAii.Taia.Mt'iif -h waanTirt YArtinfiltt! wjsskm ' nR r,vt yMVPt " V 1. ra'-i'O'a') a-. tf THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1915 -EVENING EDITION. FOUR BNsi COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONKV, Kdltor ami Pub. DAN 13. MALONHV, News Editor Official Pnpcr of C009 County Official Pnpor City of Mnrsliflelrt. U 1 ' Address nil communications to COOS HAY DAILY T1MKB. Entorod at tho Poatofflco nt Marsh riold Oregon, for transmission thtouch luo mnlU aecond-clar.B mall matter. J EUROPEAN WAR ONE YEAR AGO TODAY $ NOV. til, lll Tho buttlo III soutliurn l'olnnd Is nt n Btniulstlll nhd there is nothing decisive. A Qornmn nlrshlp dropu 11 bomb nonr tho U. S. conmilnto In Wnnmw. A Biibmnrlno of the Gorman imvy Is Blink off tho conBt of Scotland. Tho Now York stock exehango on otiB nftor having been closed on nc count of tho war. Chile Btarts a probo of action of Kaiser's warships In noiitrnl waters of that country. CHARACTER OVER AMiTIIIXCSS CONTRASTED In this time of ebb and flow of Ideals, truo and falso, with the linporlal fotlch of mlght-ovcr-ovorytliing, tho tribute of Hllhu Hoot to tho power of char acter In Individuals aiul nations nhould bo written In gold boforo ev ery people, on tho portals of ovary Inutltutlon of education. Responding to tho nddrcsB or the RcgontH of tho University of New York, conferring upon him tho do Rreo of Doctor of LaWB, Mr. Hoot Bald: " 'Tls not bo much what they (tho chlldron) .lonrn,.' lis not bo much what tltoyM(now, ns what they aro. Do thoy lovo ltborty, lovo It bo muoh that thoy will nccard It to others no well as claim It for thomsolvea? Aro thoy willing to do Justlco for llberty'o salto? Docs the lovo of liberty of Justlco In their oxpnndlng natures; trnnscon.l tho deslro for wealth nnd station and ease and famp7 "Nations llvo or die according to tho character of their pcoplo. Wealth, iiruiB, munitions, dlsclpllno, nrmlcs, navies, aro all splendid sor vtcos, but tho character of the peo ple, the character to which tho chlld ron aro growing, dotermluos tho Ufa or death of tho nation. That iiloun is worth tho having. All tho little things that wo do go down tho stream mid aro forgotten, but tho building Into tho Htriicturo of thq vorld's freedom, tho Htriicturo of lib erty and order, under Justice, of ov ery life, though It bo forgotten, Is worth living for. , "Tho endowment of universities with uncounted millions, or tnoir support of liberal taxation, Is of small service to tho formation of citizenship, unless Inspired by abid ing spirit. "Tho finest thing that can ho said for American teaching, from kinder garten to university, Is that this lof ty spirit runs through It from high to low." J t ADVERTISED LETTERS t $? I.lBt of unclaimed lotteru remain ing In Tho Marshflold, Oregon, Post offlco for tho week ending Nov. 23, 1915. Persons railing for tho wuno will please say advertised and pay ono cont for each leltor called for. Adams, A. C; Augustynk, K.; Drown, Jllss Mabel; Mayor, Dick; OrltoB, .1, ; Cliurbiick, Mrs. Amos; Davis, Clou: Davis, Prank; Hlllott, Wllllo G,; Kustud, Tad; Hall, John II ; lion-oil, Jack; HIckiuaus, Mrs. Molllo; I.awlos, John M.; Manstlold State Dank; Mncale, Mrs. Pede; Mar ques, H. !.; Maglll, Mis. P.; Norman, llnrry D.; Pntteu. W. II. Pelo, Robnrt; HobortBon, Mrs. Nel lie; Robinson, II. J. (); Smith, John (3); Smith, Mrs. Steward, Miss Mary; Sporbor, Martin; Winner Charles 13 ; llando, Ysavel, J IPO!! P. M'LAIN, Postmaster. m rrt" " ' it Inactive Kidneys Cause Disease "J thll not (oou forget tho benrf ita I dcriv i d from tho iuo of Tolcjr Kidney 1'UU." Al. A. Codfrer, Fomt Grove, Orcson, Too much vorlt ami too lit tin work ticcm to liavo ubout tho kiuuu oftout on portions nam niMdlo aire. Proper action or tho ltMuoya is lucotwary to Koocl health. Thoy act an 11 til tor and rcmovo from the Mood poisonous vutito inattor wliUli If rmittod to rcumn In tho Byaiom kudu to nun complications. Many nervoui. tired, run-down molt nnd women undor from pains In tho back and sld s, ilUsy spullu, Madder vcaUncus. sore muncli-M and mlfC Joints nnd full to reulizo thnt rheuma tism, Uiaheloa or oven Uilghl'a Uia oaso may remit. IC you havo can to believe thnt ?rour Uldnoys aro weak, illsunlerud or nactlvo you Nhu)d act linmodlaluly. l''oley Kidney rills havo luu uieil by vouiii;. nilddl. aiTod and ild wlllt complete rallHfurUoti Tlicy act qutrk ly uiiduurolv mil iur clvin kIUC in cu8o of Kn yara utuiiUinti. For salo by Owl Ivi acription Phar macy, Frank D Cohan, Central Ave- 1 nue, Opposite Chandler Hotel. Telo-j WITH THE TOAST AND THE TEA $ ;OOI KVKXINf! , Never educate 11 ehlld to bo a gentlomun or lady on- ly, but to bo u man, a worn- an. Herbert Spencer. Tin-: midxkjiit noun A sputtering lamp on tho mantel shell, And the fire burning' low Tho world has nodded off to sloop, And. I must go. A spattering rain on tho window pane, And tho chill wind bliiHlorlng by Tho world rorgets It ever lived, And so must I. A shuddering thought or tho mor row's caro And a sigh for tho yesterday And now to prayer and a Httlo sleep, Tho while I may. Anon You can nlwnys mnko nn enomy out of a Coos Hay man by calling his bluff. Judging from tho way tho divorces aro pouring through tho hoppors of tho Coos county courts, some Coos county men and some women would lllio to get partners ns they buy their socks nnd hosiery guaranteed to wenr for thrco months or you got now ones. A Coos Day girl spends her years learning music so she call forget it when alio gets married. When a Coos Day brldo has bcon married for ton days sho begins fig uring on how sho will celebrate her bllvor wedding and Just who sho will Invito. WOUCII A rancher Just fresh from tho plough. In n Front street lunch place snld, "I vough Thnt I asked for cream, Hut tills bluff I n scream, And It novor cnuio from a cough." A Coos Day man who has no sal aries to pay Is always In favor of raising them. Most of us nro willing to say no thing of tho other follow will saw tho wood. Tho way things aro running now It wont bo long until parents will bo sent to bud without their suppers bo eauso they talked back to their children. 'runi'i' Ho always digs' up soiuo oxcuso To stay out Into at night; Ills morals and his i;hnngo aro loose, Hut ho Is always tight. PTKItltllllii: f Dewaro ptomaine or you'll dlo, No ptalntod food for 1110; I'd like to hnvo sonio 4" ptonguo, but 1 Will stick to ptoast and ! ptoa. 4 Tho trouble with Dlogeuoa wns not that thero wero no honest men, but that ho tried to find thorn with a lantern. The oldorly woman gets Inn pleas ure going to funerals. Tho oldorly man takes his in looking at the thormouioler. WUFF Tho thick paint on her lips wo see, A king from her would sicken Sho thinks sho looks real chic, but wo ! Think she looks like a chicken, I QPKSTIOX FOR THE DAY I . - . -, ,.,,. o j Who Is tho homeliest man on iCoos Day? There's at least 0119 happy mar ried couplo on Coos Day Sho can conk a dinner without burning it and he can oat 0110 without masting It. A ('oos Day woman bollovos thoroi Is bomuthlug crooked about a worn an who can keep a secret. T1IK KASIIvIt THK ll.WtDim "Do not four work," said old man Hubbs, "Pitch In with Untln and hand, For you will find that oaBy jobs Aro might hard to land." Quwriov fok 'nil- jv AVhy Ib it that tho tiresome man Is, 9 i Liqtmojr On H Casn Be What Bhall be done with tho stock of liquor that will bo left on hand on Coos Day after January 1. This Is a question which 1b being asked. Should a saloon bo loft with Bdmo liquor which Is not sold boforo lS o'clock on tho night of Dec. 31, or should some Individual be left, Avhon tho last gong strikes, with three bottles of beer under his arnl, U this Individual or the bhIooii with Btock on hand liable Mndor the, law? This Is tho question which is be ing asked and which was tho sub ject of discussion at u convention of the Anti-Saloon League held at Portland recently. Cannot Ship Out It -Is a very serious question be cause while It Is Impossible to ship liquor Into the Btatc excepting undor ccrtnln restrictions, it Is nlso unlaw ful to ship liquor out of tho state. It Is herein tint tho problem arises. If n man lins three bottles of beer or a whole saloon full of whiskey on his hands when tho now year of 1 01 G enters must ho stand liable under the now law for prosecution or must he to savo himself from being n will ful law brcakor, pour tho wholo bot tled contents Into tho' bay? Coiiioh to Rcscuo Attorney Genoral Brown offered a solution to this question nt tho Anti-Saloon League meeting. Mr. Drown pointed out that tho law makes no provision for tho dis position of tho liquor stocks that will bo on hand when tho prohibition law goes Into effect, nor Is it unlawful OM3NCO--Tho Walnut Club gavo 11 banquet to 275 members us the culmluntlon of u membership con test. SAMC.M I'roceodlngs havo boon started to disbar D. S. Martin, n local attorney, It being charged that he substituted testimony In a transcript. KLAMATH FALLS Tho South ern Pacific has put 011 n stock special to tako caro of tho thirty carload of stock a week which are being shipped to California points. ALDANY Sheriff Dodlno of Linn county has glvou notice that ho will vigorously fight tho Maw prohibiting tho uso of tobacco by minors. TILLAMOOK Tho county budget for the next year amounts to $;il'J, liiiS, tho most of which Is for loads nnd bridges and for schools. KLAMATH FALLS Illustrated loctures with tho use of a storeoptl cou will bo a feature lit the educa tional work of the schools. WOODIUJUN Arllo Itoberts, aged L:i years, u lineman, was eltc ttomitod while holding an electric wlro which fell across u trolley wire. POItTLAND Jackrabblts which uro glvon by a mnn of Laldlow, Ore gon, will bo given to forty-sovon women on tho list of the city employ ment bureau for Thanksgiving din ner. ' UOKNKLIUS A. F. Flogol, vlco president of tho Oregon Hygiene So eloty, spoko to a. Irtrgo gathering held in the city. ALDANY Ono third of tho num ber of persons registered for tho De- comber city election Is made up of women. DALLAS 1 S. Grant of this city has been elected prosldout of tho Na tional Mohair Growers Association nt the convention held lu San Fran cisco. PK.NDLKTON Italph Ham, n dnl ryuiau, had a narrow escape irom AT THE HOTELS Cliamller Hotel J. P. Campboll, Portland; Miss Arnold, Myrtlo Point; .Mrs. It. Wil son, Portland; F. G. Lesllo, Co qulllc; D. L, Dosenfeld, San Frnn elsco; John Straub, Eugeno; H, S. Wright, San Frnnclsco; llonry L. Alaas, San Francisco; P. Ollvor, Poitlnud; C. A. King. Gravolford; U. T. Troadgold. Dandon; D. C. Smith and wifo. Powers; F. D. Lay ton, Portland; J. 1). Culver, Powers. St, Ijiwrcnco Hotel C. P. LaFreulore. yhleago; L. Pot ter, Portland; L. Ltibury, Portland; J. It. Drown. Myitlo Point; W. R. Dsattlo, Lakoshlo; D. M. Charlosou, Daudou. Itlauco Hotel J. Stephens. Hauser; Joe Albln, Dandon; L'. W. Slininons, Coos Itlv r; Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Mollroy, Coos Hlver: Henry Wayno, Dnndon; Gooi'Ktt W. Krmo. Pony Inlet; .lnok Ilultln, Powers: V. Dates, Powors; II. C. Carlson, Powors; II. II. Greg ory, Powers; George SoJU, Powors: Anton Dutlek, Powers: tlhrls John son, Powers; A. Stoln, Powers; L. W Cotluau. Coos Hlver; V L lohnson. Cos Hlcr. Frank Ward Coos Itluv F II Carlson, Coos Itlur Times want ads bring results. All Gveir Oregoim 1 Jainio 1st. eld By Owner for tho owners of stock to keep It on hand, so long nu they do not sell It nor permit persons to gather in their places to drink It. It was nlso brouglit out that the liquor could not bo lawfully shipped out of tho state becnuso tho law pro hibits a common carrier from accept lug for shipment packages contain ing more than two quarts of spirit uous or 2 I quarts of malt liquor. Attorney General Drown said un less this Block' is gotten rid of boot leggers may be expected to flourish. Solution at Salem The same question aroso at Salon! no it doubtless has la many sections of the stntc. On this phase of the liquor law a Salem potior says: District Attorney HIngo has re ceived an Inquiry relative to the Ml (J drought from n resident of this county who wnnts to know If It will bo legal to lay up some liquor for his own use. "If a man has a few gallons left on hand on January 1, can ho .keep It for his own use," reads the letter. "I don't like this thing of getting two qunrts at a time. Look at what tho freight bill will amount to in n year." Mr. Itingo snld that ho would as sure tho anxious resident that as long as tho liquor was kept for fam ily uses thnt any amount purchased boforo .Tnnunry 1, 101 C, might bo re tained by tho purchaser and that tho two quart a month provision ap plied only to tho railroads and ex press companies. drowning when his wngon fell twen ty feet over an embankment nnd ho was thrown into a mill race. COItVALLIS Prof. T. li. Dcck wlth, ns rcpresontntlvo of tho Ore gon' Chapter of tho Sous of tho American Devolution, presented tho Dentlon county circuit court with a flag. AUItOHA A com show 1s being hold this wcok and in connection .with It tho farmers' Institute is In sosslou. WOODDUUN A man giving his nnmo ns J. JUchardson of Port laud has been hold to await tho no tion or tho grand Jury on ball of ?2C0 to answer u chnrgo of steal ing nu aiitomobllo at Can by.. LHUANON Grand inn Peterson, who hns known Lebanon sluco It was n wlldornoss 70 yearB ngo, died nt hor homo, aged 00 yearB. SUMPTKlt A now tunnel is to be opened at tho Duck Gulch mine nnd It Is expoctod that tho gravel takon out will yield richly. SALHM Tho coroner has coino to l!io conclusion thnt Hulallo Mnthe.v, ugod 75 years, who was found dead In her homo, ciuno to hor dqntli by natural causes. HOSI2DUHG Mrs. W. K. Hoborts, and Misses .Myrtlo Gllkerson and Holen Itoberts woro Injured wlion struek by an aiitomobllo. POItTLAND Ull Wnlkor who died at his homo In Portland wns bom In Indiana lu 1S13 and wns n veteran of tho Civil Wnr. 'TUB DALLBS. A soven thous and aero ranch on tho Doschutoe rlvor In tho neighborhood of Doyn lias boon sold and tho salo is tho largost deal that has been mndo In onstorn Orogon for mnny months. , HOOD HIVBit Kenneth Hill, aged 1G yoars, has boon nrrosted on suspicion or having robbed n Mt. Hood store. KOltliST XOTKS 1 : . Thero woro 29,270 acres or ngrl cultural land listed to f.15 applicants ill tho-Stnto or Orogon, and 3,805 tioros listed to 52 applicants In tho Stato of Washington during tho past year by tho Forost Service Slnco tho passage of tho forost homestead act, Juno 11, 1000, thero havo beon 1SS.51I acres or agricul tural land listed to over 2,000 appli cants In tho states or Oregon nnd Washington by tho Forest Service. Of tho vnrled special usos to which Natlonnl Forest land Is put, ono of tho most Intorostiiig is that of the school houso. Thoro nro thirteen school houses within tho Natlonui Forests of Washington ninl Orogon, and ono In Alaska. Tho only church es thus bar built on National Forost land uro two In tho Tongass Forest. Alaska. No charge Is mado for this uso of tho National Forests. It Is ostlumtod that over ono hun dred thousand pooplo visited tho Na tional Forests of AVashlngton and Orogon for roerontlon purposes dur lug tho past your. In addition to this. 25 permits aro Issued for sum mer homes, making u total number or S3 permits or this character nov in rone on tho National Forosts oi the two states. I 1IIUTIXG STOVKS at reduced. prices. Pioneec Hunlwaitj Co. ' a m iTT 1 nN4..LA, r!i" Trill suiciimi oiiciiJ- fy ing of the Firestone ' &J Non-pkid tread insures tliat you get all yourmoncy out in actual service. Riirht-anRlcd against skid in ! b any uiruciiun, uii umooivw good-measure tread afTords maximum safety as well as multiplied mileage. And only the powerful Firestone body could sustain the "bulk and holding strain of the Firestone Non-Skid tread. All this good-measure build ing is part of the Universal Service of Firestone Tires for any demand of road or season Goodrum's Garage MARSHFIELD, OREGON fraB $MU 33x5!i MmMmSSMMBSSmmS& ABusinessCenter This bank is the bright est spot in the business world of this city. It's where a large number of the people of tliis com munity do their banking. FIRST of NATIONAL coos ' BANK bay IN OLDEST DANK IN COOS COUNT!' KstublUlied 1HHI). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Intcrobt jmld on Tlmo AND SAVINGS DKI'OSITS Offlconi J. V. Ilciinott, Prrsldont. """ ' r ; J, II. Fli.ni.Kftii, VIco-I'rcsldont. " 11. F. Wtlll.miu, Ciibhlor. Cleo. F. Winchester, Asst. Ortshler. Puget ScrancI Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction . COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast work 'the Dredge "Seattle" the most powerful, best equipped m.d mom thoroughly modera twenty-Inch l.jdrnullo dredgo In Ptu"lflo water Coos Bay office, . Main office, Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Washington. 'GRAVEL' , We aro now proparod to furnish " GRAVEL In any uantltfe from pile in our yard or In carload lots, at following prices; From pile on ground, f2.?5 per yard. 7 " Ganoad lots, taken from cars, 2.00 por yard. Retail Depurtnie.it. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite Post-Office. Phone JDO. PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY "t fc Firestone Net Prices to Cor Owners Ci Cn Rl Tola Ro'nd Hen. Trod Skid Crt I.brl tf OAOilOSJUZOUSO ll.OT J3JHJ.C.W J5XM 2.7M 3.0S U2U 3.W Mx4M 30.S5I 18$ 3Mli 28.7M 3M 3.00 3551 39.COI 5.95 40.001 31.501 C75 T T I Dr. A. L . HonsewortlT off. ,0mpe,l,lh '? ' Offlco liuiimt j 1 ((J . I nd 7 to ,,, , " "' ""-i i t, IMione,: ' I , (J. M. Wright U.uttar,,rted 2 1 Dr. H. M. siiaiu be, Knr ..ml Tlrat g I'llltlWt fll I a. " '"";' ,00's 200-201 Irving lUock. IH. MATTIM II. 8HAW. I'hyslclan nn.l Sll'rKC0l 'Initio !J!lo.j. .H. G. Butler viii II.NtilXKEll oom 30 Coko Uhlg. phonM( Uoaidcnco 1'hono 363-L. W. G. Chandler ' AllCIIITKOT Rooms 301 and 302. Coke BiUb. Mnrshflcld, Oregon. '' TI.MD TA1ILK WIWnlSllfiTK IMClFio MOTOR UAH Lcavo 1 ! p North Ben! ' 7:0(1 in, 8:00 lb. 9:00 in. 10:15 its. 11:00 10. ll:l! ib. 1:15 p.B. 2:00 p.m. , I'OO p.n. 4:00 p.n, 5:15 pB( 5:55 pa. North city llmlti oal;. 7:15 p.0, Marshflcld CMS n.m. 7.45 n.m. 8:45 a.m. 0:15 n.m. 10:45 n.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:50 p.m. 1:45 2:45 3:45 5:00 5.40 G:55 7:30 P.m. p.m. P.m. p.m. li.m. p.m. P.m. ; SAVE M0NEV 1 by ordering tho famoui HENRYVILLE COAL Nut co.il, per ton ft.oo Lump coal, per ton fjjo Or halt ton of both $l,;i i). mussox, nop, riiouo Itf-J or Iwuo ordcri tt Illllycr'i Clear Store. I"" ' " m i WOOD-GOOD WOOD V. II. I.Ii.ko h;u It nt 910 ni - cnili iter loud, ntvi roal, nlia prices reusoiinhle. (Ji.rbnge rmct oil. 1'l.ouo Ul!7-.l. DRY WOOD nt CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD North Front Strwt l'hono 370J MERCHANTS CAFE l'op.ilur I'lnco for Good Meals Prices Reasonable t Cor. Commercial Bd W&h SOUTH COOS IHVKIl BOAT SKUVICK MUXCII KXWIESS leaves Marshfield ever; kf 8 a. in. IiCnves head of rif nt IlilB V- BTKASIHIt RAINBOW lonvos he:iil of river 4iU; T h. in. InvesMorsWlelditap. 111. For charter npplf " bor0 ROGKRS & Bsnxn Proprietor I WESTERN LOAN AND J BUILDING CO. I Assets $240,000.00 I Pays 8 per cent oh savings I I. S. KAUFMAN &' CO, I LOCai lioaou.-. m V KOAIFB I A. fll n0 Marshfield Siting (ft o..M ijo.II. !"- DUNGAN .,rtR UNUWIMny-L0BS wlu & OPEN TO TUG 1 undertaker wiu phone IW fr Got yonr job prmtW I", Times oinco,