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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1915)
l v i'3Rc;AJurr """SK1"' '" "t7T?' "" rs " ,'-V f. .' '' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 1915 EVENING EDITION. ' SIX .v'.,V ; a ; ' .IJISmsLouuiiai; amfc K jwaA.-eoiv ,yiU)Mfi(L awfflw, cu IS TWO TIIAXKH(JIVIN(J WHIUMNOS HKItH TIIIH SEASON WILL HOLD II RALLY CfMLMlWITV HlXti TO UK VOX, J.OWJ0I) lV "lKl"' UXCOItKIMJ I Hull School Auditorium To King This Kvenlng I'lnyerH of -Itoth Teams Announced , "Old Muck Joe" and "My Old Kentucky Homo" nnd "Down on tho Swnnco liver" will iiosltlvoly "coma buck" uiul vie ngnln with "Hon Holt" nnd "Annabel Leo" In tho communi ty sing, nt olKbt o'clock this ovanliiR In tho high bcIiooI aiidltorliun. Fol lowing thlH tho Btndanta nnd the foot null fniiH will gnthcr In one b'lg noise, fittingly uncorking tho 'pop" for the gnmc on tho morrow. , To every one, whether or not )io or hIio nan Bing, the Invitation Tor this evening has been extended, Tho Hinging will be In charge of Miss Anna Volz, Instructor In urt nnd Hing ing in tho local schools. It is expected by that time tho U. of O. freshman football team will have arrived. Speeches nre slated from tliu coach, Leo Malarkey, nnd ,also by Dr. John Strnub, of tho Uni versity, who will bo here for tho occasion. Talks (ii bo (liven Principal Walto, of tho high LhcIiooI, will bo master of ceremonies. Thero will bo other talks by Supt. 1 A. Tledgon, by A. T. Haines, of Uho scliool board, It. 0, 0 raves nnd Hon Fisher. Tho boys' ijtiurtct will sing. Lineup of Teams Hy wlro last evonlng was received Iho lineup. of tho frosfimnn toiuu for Thanksgiving day. It follows, to gether with the lineup of tho locals braltli. 0 KiiBtflldo. Miss Oalbralth nd tho numbers that have been us Ih n Hlstor of Mth, Hon Wright and pinned each playor, so that ho may Mrs. I. Ilndlock and Is well known! bo followed through tin gamo on Wok'oU-Kntikel Xitptluls Tomorrow Herbert dorr to Wed Miss Mario (Jul bruit h The announcement of tho ap proaching wedding of. Miss Agnes Kunlcel and Dwlght Wolcott wliicli nnncnrcci last night In Tho Times, was n genuine jmrprlso ,to tho many! rionds and iictiiuilntnnccB of tho young couple. TJio nffalr will bo solemnized totliorrow nt' tho homo of tho groom's pnronts, Mr. and jjlrs. A. J). Wolcott, on Pork avenue, tho Itov. It. IS, llrowuiiig, of the Episcopal Church officiating. Atiss Kunlcel for tho past year lias kept the books of tho Chandler Hotel, and Just recently resigned lior position, expressing her Inten tion of visiting n sister in tho Kant. Cupid kept his sccort well until last evening when tho announcement hppcarod. Mr. Wolcott Is the son of Mr. uiul Mrs. A. L. Wolcott, woll kiiowii pioneers of Coos Hay, and Is with his brother, C Wolcott, in tho grocery business. Tho young couplo will leavo Im mediately for San Francisco and perhaps Snn Diego, whoro they will spend their honeymoon, after which Mr. Wolcott will return hero and Miss Kunkel will go Hast for a tlmo ns hnd been planned. Another innrrhiKO Also tomorrow will occur the mnr- J rlngo of Miss Mario Gnlbnitth and Herbert dorr at the homo of the brldo's mother, Mrs. .Tcnnlo Onl- HEM BET EJfTHA DAYIDDDKLETS SDUGHTiSALMON RUM POOR SMITH Ml Mi HTAItTS MOXDAV ' I'OMHXd. I'A.MI'HMJTH OX COOS OX KIVIJ-DAV ItUX .Means Twenty-five Per Cent More for Kiuplo.ics Closed Down for Thanksgiving Season ! 'I'll.. Rlilllli mill will fl.-ian itnll'tl this evening for Thanksgiving nnd remain closed until Monday! Last week the mill operated five days, tho liion being given tho extra day so, the plant could be closed for tho Thanksgiving season. Next wouk, however, tho mill will stnrt on a run of five dnys a week Instead of four. This will, of course, be welcomed by tho 'employes as It will give than lift per cent addi tional Income over whnt they hnvo been receiving under tho four-day week run. K( hi liny Added Superintendent Moreen has for Bomo weeks past been trying to bring about conditions whereby the extra day could bo ndded nnd nf falrs aro now so that tho extra day of work can bo given. It Is expected that operations will continue this way during tho winter and ns soon ns the lumber market gets better and market conditions warrant, tho mill will be bnek on full run again, i Dropped This Year Tile ciiBtom of presenting Thanks giving turkeys to the employes which wns Inaugurated personally by C. A. Smith, wns not followed out UiIb sea son. It was declined under present conditions not to follow o)tt the prac tice this 'season. MAY AUK KOUttHT I-'OIl At 1'nlr, III.I.OOO Hnvo Hecn Dis tributed KIgurcs mo Compact mid Pictures Tell u Story More than lun.OOO Coos Hay booklets htivo been distributed from tho Coos and Curry booth at tho Pananin-Pnclflc exposition. A ship ment of 10,000 loft n few dnys ntfo for Snn Francisco. Thero nno still approximately 175,000 of tho booklets on hand. Somo of thoBO liavd not yet hud tho Inserts jirlnted on them and In those tho reudliuj will bo changed to glvo a description of tho railroad as though it were completed, tho Idea being to keep theso for dis tribution months from now, Theso booklets, gotten out by tho Chamber of Commerce, are believed to have given more advertising to tho Coos Hay section than all the other literature, put together. Thoy aro small, compact and tho pictures are good ones that toll moro then pages of reading could do. J. A. Wnrd, In chnrgo of tho Coos and Ctirry exhibits, writes that tho booklets hnvo mudo a decided hit and that ovoryono visiting tho booth is supplied, and sovornl rail for booklets to curry away to friends and relatives uoniowhoro buck cast. TRAVELERS j COOS HAY CATCH MOSS THAN HALF WHAT IT WAS IX HM I Send up About ' 30(H) Cases, Count ing FJsli In Tierces Carl Kgen lioff Makes $700 on Sciinoii Coos Hay's inducements to salmon failed to bring results, this year. Tho catch of tho fallout cannery was less than hnlf, wimp It was In 1911, according to Mnnugor John La Mure. The season hits just closed for tho ennnory, though fish ing will bo nllowed after Decem ber 10. Approximately fiOOO cases, count ing whnt fish wore pickled nnd iiut up In tierces, were shipped north from Cons Hay tills yenr, according to Mr. Tallinn. In I ail something like 111,000 cuues wore shipped out )f here. Fishermen found tho "pickings" poor. Most of them mndo very llt tlo this season, though Carl Kgcu hoff wan able to garner In some thing like $700 for nls allure of tho two months' work. Is mi Off Yenr. Fishermen cannot account for any reason that would keep the flsn away from here. "Just an off year" Is their explanation. Down on tho.j Itoguo nud up on tho Columbia tho fishing wns good In tho n,"rlng, hut' this fall It linn not been up to ihoi New Holiday Linen mmnmu In KuntBldo nnd Mnrshflold. Mr. Oorr Is a brother of L. L. Gorr, of this city. Immcdlntoly nftcr the ceremony tho brldo nnd groom will I loavo on tholr honeymoon for parts Unknown, tho plnco being kept a secret from ovoryono. On their ro- tlirn thoy will mnko their homo on A South Fourth street. i; DUTLDDK Thursday Mnrshflold '(10) Lyons ACCIDKXTS OK WIWIC Seven lleporlcd I'lom Cuos County ' to Coininlssloner A totul of 171! ncoldenta wero ro liorted to tho State Labor Commis sioner for the week. Two wero fa tal. Seven of tho accidents wore ronortod from Coos County, us fol lows: John T. Hlllmnmi, Powers, bruised log, logging. F. O. Kdwnrds, Marshflold, broken arm; siiwinlll. Curl J. Larson, North Hond, bro ken log; railroad operation. Andrew Kirtz, North Hond, sprain ed ankle; sawmill. John Turns, Mnrshflold, bruised foot; Kuwmlll. .Frit. Nelson, Mnrshflold, bruised chest, snwmlll. W. J. Kmstiitlil. Mnrshflold, bruis ed limid, snwmlll. Position Freshn.'Mi ..... (L'l) Downa.I Center t(ll) Painter (Ii8) Morfltt 1 Itlglit (Jiiaril (112) Drcssor (25) Miller Itlglit. Tackle (13) Hiirrows (20) Cook' Itlglit lOuil I (ll) .Merchant (211) Hrown Lert Oiiaril ' (8) La Chopollo (22) Pell' Left Tackle J (7) Kongo! . Clin McKlnney, LeH ICiul (t) Wattors .. .. (27) Wilson Ouartei' (3) MoDonald (30) JeiiBui ! Itlglit Half (C) MeDuffey ... (20) IJoIsylngton Full Hack . (Cant) () Clmpinun (2'j) Mnstj Left Half I C2llllU frt 1tlwnlifl.1.l 111 1. .. . ' '"I"" ! .!" milium Will DO Seamnn, ((I) U-.ick, (J 4) Walters, (IB) Storgard. Subs for Oregon will bo (21) Madden, (32) Harbour. POHTLAXI) MAX IVKS ICXCOl'It A(.'IX(J VIKW OK PIIOSPKCTS l'liemt'ii's Dance, Magics Hull, Wednesday eve, Admission, Cents, $1.00. Martin's Orchestra. HOY OHATOIt SPHAKS HUdl'JNK, Ore., Nov. 21. Law ri'iicu P. Mqdrahan, 18 year old son! of a formor West Virginia suloon koopor, mid who Is walking around tho United Stutes, a distance of about 10,000 miles In tho Intorosts of prohibition, arrived lu this city mid spoko In three churches. J. P. Cni'iK'iitei' Says Lumbermen Will Stum Knjoy (Jreut Improve ment lu Htisluess on Coast ICucoiiruglug stntcmeuts rognrdlug tho future of tho lumber busInoBS nro mndo by .1. P. Cnrpentor of Port lund who Is now In tho city on busi ness. Mr. Carpenter represents the American Itubber Holt and Hoso Company nnd Is u man well acquaint ed with lumber conditions on tho const us ho sells to innny of tho mills and bus boon nmlCIng Coos Hny for tho pnBt cloven years. Mr. Cnrpentor snys thnt ho Is con vinced Mint in n very short tlmo there will be a marked Improvement In tho lumber business. In fact ho gnos so far ns to sny that tho lumber mills will soon find thomsolves vory busy with orders to keop thorn run nlng full tlmo. Mr. Cnrpentor bases his statements on conditions ns ho finds them In trnvolltig about among tho nilllmon mid manufacturers. ItKTritXS HOMIJ T.lliliv Coal. S5.00 loll. PIioiioTS. I'lii'iuen's Ihuice, l.'ngles Hall Weilnesdny evening. Admission, Cents, $1.00. Martin's Oiclirstin. A HoKohurg pupor Buys: J. N. Heddeu, of ScottBhurg, pnssed through hero this afternoon, on route homo from a visit to Sun Francisco. Ha found tho s(rcols tho sumo ns In dnys of yoro, but the buildings aro all changed since tho big fl-o. Tho oxposltlou ho fojind to ho a big affair. LOCAL KKPHF.SICXTATIVKS OK WIIOLKSALF.US OHd'AXIi: ICoos Kommerclnl Klub Is Name Chosen Officer Elected and Plan to Unroll Trnvellng Men Tho Koos Kommcrclul Klub Is the name chosen for tho now organiza tion of tho rcsldont representative of wholesalers and Jobbers. A pre liminary organization has been form ed nnd a mooting will bo hold at tho Mnrshflold Chamber of Commerce. Saturday night to enroll all tho oth or locnl traveling men ns members. Tho objects of tho club nro so cial nnd mutual nsBlstnnro, probably extending thcniBolves In a variety of ways ub the. organization grows old er. Tho qualifications for membership aro being the duly accredited repro noutatlvo of roputnblo wholesalers and jobbers and residence In this Vicinity, tiio lnttor being dotermlned by tho general oloction laws. Tho officers chosen nro: Prosldont , . . . . K. P. LowIb Secretary Don Oardluor Treasurer Kugono CroBthwalto Directors F. V. Cnttcrlln, II. J. Vaughn, Don Gardiner, 10, P. Low Is and IOnugouo Crosthwaito It la holloved thnt th6ro aro about thlrty-flvo eligible to momborshlp but this numbor may bo increased. Tho number of traveling mon who rosido In this vicinity Is surprising to those who nro not familiar with the strenuous competition of tho wholesalers for tho trado lu this ter ritory. DAXCi: DAXCIO Kngles Hall llanco Sat. cvo., Sow "7. Jeno Sevely Orchestra cu.soinhlo. j ordinary, though thero wero many rish caught orf the 'Columbia's mouth. t Tho apmioVo'c'rcw 'of, llio'" Tal-j lant cannery will go hack to Ab- torla aboard tho KUburn. AKTKIl CKJAItHTTIOS S attlle txaxmxm GOLDEN RIiip Ii It ' wjJL4 JZ Our Stock of Table Cloth. NnnLL Towels and Toweling is Complete 72-inch all-linen satin Tabic Damask, vorv finnt grade. Per yard ' y ,,ncst $1 f 72-inch all linen satin Table Damask. "An'ex cedent grade. Per yard ,. S 72-inch all-linen, satin Table Damask. "A""n"onrt B rlnnahln linnn Pop qivI JUUU .. UUICtMIV. IIMUM. Ul JUIU VI ftrt 66-inch all linen satin Table Damask in prVtfv patterns. Per yard y .- 64-inch Union Linen Table Damask, yard" S! Mercerized Cotton Table Damask, per yard "ac cording to quality 29c, 38c, 48c 5fc 23x24 all-linen Napkins, per dozen ... WS 22x22 all-linen Napkins, per dozen """$275 22x22 Unjon Linen Napkins, per dozen $250 IVIercerizcd Cotton Napkins. Per dozen - 65c, 95c, $1.25, $1.5cTand $1 75 LET US SHOW YOU THE MANY PRETTY PATTERNS IN OUR STOCK OF LINENS The Golden Rule FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG MARSHFIELD Claimed They Aid Kvll Which Must Ho ltomovcil Tho Kugono Register ro.vh: Ad dressing tho Pntron-Tcnchors' asso ciation of tho Geary school, J. M. Dovors, County Attorney of I.auo, who has been foremost in tho move ment to enforce the Sunday closing law, advocated tho enactment of nu untl-clgarotto law. It Is prnlmblo that nomo action will originate In thin city looking to such legisla tion ns n result of Mr. Dover's ad vocacy of such a law. Mr. Dovors spoko of tho Impor tance of tho work undertaken by tho patron-teachers associations of tho city nud pointed out that one of tho big features that contribute to tho defeat of their objects mid 0110 thnt lu doing moro than any thing uKnlnst tholr work is cigar otto smoking. OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst & King. Leavo MarMiflelil at 7 n. m., anil returning leaving from Kmplr it 8 a. in. I.eavo MnrnMlcId at II a.m. and returning Icare Booth Slough at 1 p. in. T.cavo Mni'Mlifleld at " p. m. nnd rrlurnla; leavo Koufli Slougli nt (I p. m. WORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY S. S. F. A. Kilburn SAILS 1'OIt PORTLAND (Via Astoria) xoykmiikii urn i. FOIl FUIITIIKR INFOIIMATION SMITH TKHMIXAL DOCK. PIIOXk'iwi. A. P. NOTT, .gt. Hi:!!1 ItAILHOAD sciikmi: KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Nov. 21 Dnukors mid blnckHinllliH, cnttlo mon mid homoHteuders, pledged sup port to Robert K. Struhorn, each in his kind, during mi eventful four days' trip through Central Orogon. Cash, labor, terminal sites mid rights of way wore offered, and tho railroad builder was assured that tho tonus ho exacted would bo com piled with. Tho strongest men of every com munity visited nccepted tho respon sibility of undertaking tho duties prescribed. EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Street Times Want Ads Bring Results i mm ij (S Shoe Co. Willb telyin30days fli9.nnnn tn 491 Onn Qforl nnncicino- nf 1Tpn'c TAnnn'o 1 rVA r-iiA: r,"hc fl nishings. Underwear, Hats, Furs, Umbrellas, Silk and Woolen Dress Gbods, Domestics x auic linens, jDianKeis, curtains, urioves, juaces, KiDDons, inmmipgs, etc. Watch for Detailed Announcement of the Opening of the Sale, Giving Prices, Etc. THE LANDO STORE WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL FU'. THER NOTICE PREPARATORY TO MARKING AND GETTING READY FOR AN UNPARALLELED BARGAIN SALE OF THIS FINE STOCK ALL GOODS WILL BE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES SO THAT IT WILL MAKE IT EAbT FOR THE CUSTOMER TO SELECT WHAT HE WANTS DURING THE RUSH AND WAIT ON HIMSELF Extra Sales Hub Clothing Shoe Co Store now closed Open for salem .People Wanted a few ay X.tn.H .