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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1915)
WHWPJW" t "- tN$w . , ' THE OOPS-BAY TIMES, MARSHHIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1 915-EVENING EDITION. SEVEN -ew 4 GERMANS HAVE DONE MUCH FOR CHINESE PARIS WILL AGAIN OPEN THE OPERA BROWN MAY ARGUE WEST VIRGINIA CASE NEWS OF WORLD'S GREATEST IB H B My , O i -., FIRST atotiiqn ft 1 u s "s- SHFIELD Your Home , Jlt should be located in a section of the city that is growing; where new homes are building dnd improve ment's are beiiig made. ' You want it on a graded street with the city water service installed'. You want electric lights, telephone and jitney service. ' The lot should be large, level and sightly and have good soil. The price should be low anil the terms to suit your income. ' ' ?" ':. FIRST ADDITION offers you all this and more. Call at our office for a plat showing these beautiful 50x120 lots at only $300 each, all improvements paid. Terms to suifcyey. t 4 . . v , .; " - -,. . tv su ivou. i , m Reynolds Development Go. j m k. v 178 Central Ave. ' .r JODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OP TUB DILLAO AND DODGE buitlies ron all HAKES OP OAI1H IJ OMllral bt. Phono sna-L UATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS iposue Blanco Hotel, 108-L. tUlSIIFIELW, OREGON WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, SPIRELLA CORSTS fce obtained in Marshfield from Mrs. Annie Holland, Corsctier. So. 5th St, Phone 200-X "700 Orders Behind" 'I am 700 ordors hohlnd rooio of newspaper ndver- "I bave novor trlod to l customero by other !itimj," Wnj writes on nutomo- l! manufacturer In tho Wumably dull Annus of In. H haa fouilil mnr.i hunt. than ho can take euro ntnese disturbed times, Jw aro othora llko I Mil tholr nnmes will bo among tho nowspapor 'ertUers. JVilneia romps in thnan Jo after It. Practical Gift Furniture Costs So Little and Lasts So Long T HE COMING OF CHRISTMAS, gift giving and merry making are all close at hand, and it would be prudent to preclude any chance for mistakes in making selec tions for Christmas giving by adopting the practice of an early purchase. Of all practical, pleasing and last ing gifts, furniture stands most prominent. Then, again, the fascinating feature is, it costs so little and lasts so long, besides it fits the purse of everyone. The enjoy able evenings that are spent around a fireside can be made doubly so. We are ready for the Christmas trade. It's a pleas ure to show you through. We sell it for less 1, - ? .- v Going & Harvey Co. Complete House Furnishings i ..,- i i i Abstracts 4AI1LH ABSTRACTS OP TITLE AND wrUKMATHMI ABOUT mnn n ncsi CTTATF Cnn UJU3 DAI KLAL tpirtiL, u nTLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. Ulnot.n... .r inirrTTW MTV. OREGON rM.AQBSTO. itiaxaillK AM) SENGSCKEN'S ADDITION WtJ FOR (ANADIAX PACIFIC RAILROAD ! ...-. fvr3P,n UUMIY BENUSTAUtvim, """ I GET THAT SUIT . FUpM J V KOSKI T.iT.n 'mi! MEN' AND WOMBS' 3kt Avon.," MAIWIH "" - - NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY S. S. F. A. Kilburn SAILS FOR PORTLAND (Via Astoria) XOVKMHIJR 2ITIL FOR FURTHER IXFOR.MATJOX SMITH TERMIXAL DOCK. PHONE 130. A. I. XOTT, Agent. PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY British 1'ny Tribute to Fart That MciThuiit-M niitl Trailers Have Muilo Foreigners Tolerant Wt AiiorlitH Ttcn to Cool Otj Tlmn. LONDON, Nov. 25. A tribute to i tho work of tho Germans in China , has Just been sent out by tho British , government. 1 It Is part of a report from Consul V. L. Savage of Changsha, capital of , tho province of Hunan. To German , traders, men of tact and persistence ho said, is cliicfly due to tlto fact that i the Chlncso native traders aro bo j coming moro and more tolerant of I foreign commercial methods and 'merchandise. "New firms who cn Iter Interior China," ho adds, "will no ' longer linvo to break through tho opposition of their old-established I connections among tlio Chinese, and j Institutes now nud unpopular meth ods. Tho building up of trade con nections In China Is Just now easier than In any othor country." Credit is also duo tho Germans for opening up tho mining fields of China to foreigners. Consul Sav age says: "Native prejudices, vested Inter eels and tho greed and power of tho Chlncso gentry have, to doubt, rais ed great difficulties In tho past in tho way of successful exploitation by .HuropoauB of tho vast mineral wealth of China. In that respect 'the province of Hunan, which had great mineral resources, was ono of tho worst to deal with. Yet theso isamo difficulties linvo been over- llii.s llccn Lciik Delayed in French Capital llecaiiso of the War Troubles Df Attoclttril Pml lo Cou. Hi 7 Tlmfi. PARIS, Nov. 2C The long de layed opening of tho Opera Is now promised for next month. Monsieur Houcho, tho now director, says ho will glvo only two matinees a week on Sunday and Thursday with French oporas to begin with follow ed by works of tho "Allies. " Mon slour Albert Cnrro of tho Comcdlo Francaiso, adopting tho Bamo idea of favoring Ally authors, Is prepar ing a production of "Gloconda", by Gabriol d'Annuiulo to bo followed by "Lo Cloltro" by tho Ilolglan poet Vorhacrcn. New pieces aro not lacking, Monslour Carro says, .but the national theatre will roly mostly upon revivals of old favorites until tho staff, doplctcd by tho mobiliza tion, has been brought to Its full strongth. Tho Opera Comlquo, lab oring under great difficulties, has succeeded In supporting all of tho company not mobilized. Out of sev en lenders llioro remained but ono after tho mobilization. como, in some measure, nud tho ex port of certain ores nud metals Is now a principal feature of tho trado of Changsha. Dut to whoso efforts Ih this duo? Tho answer Is to thoso of Gorman firms. Drltlsh ontorprlso 'has had practically nothing to do 'with It!" SUMMOXS SUIT IX KQUITV In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon, In and for tho County of COOB. Marsh Hold Realty and Trading Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Mary H. Ducklor, defondant. To Mary K. Ducklor, defondant abovo named: In tho Namo of tho Stato of Oregon: You nro horoby notified that you aro required to ap pear and nnswor tho complaint filed against you In tho abovo entitled court and causo within six wccks from tho dato of tho first publica tion of this summons, to-wlt: With in six weeks from tho 13th day of Novombor, 10 1C, and If you fall to appear on or boforo tho 29th day of December, 1910, such dato bolug tho last day of tho tlmo prescribed in tho ordor for publication, Judg ment will bo takon against you for want thereof for tho rcllof demand ed In plaintiff's complaint, a suc cinct statement of which Is as fol lows: That plaintiff recover from you tho sum of Eloven Hundred Dollars (11100.00), with Interest thoreoii at tho rato of six por cent per an num from tho 1st day or November, 1913, to dato, and for interest on tho sum of Flvo Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($550.00) from tho 1st day of November, 1912, to tho 1st day of Novombor, 1913, at tho rato of six por cent por annum; that '-ho plaintiff recover from you tho fur ther sum of Ono Hundred Dollars ($100.00) as an attorney fco herein, and also Its costs and disburse ments in this suit. That tho mortgage herotoforo ex ecuted by you on to-wit tho 4th day of November, 1912, to this plain tiff, and convoying the following described real proporty, to-wu: Lot numbered Thrco In niock numbered Fifteen (15) in tho Town of Marsh field, Coos County, Oregon to beuuro tho amount set forth abovo, bo fore closed as by law provided, that tho usual decree of foreclosure Issue and that cald property bo sold In tho manner provided by law. That all of your Interest and tho Interests of all persons claiming by or under you In tho abovo described real property bo foy-rrer barred and foreclosed. That tho plaintiff may .become a purchaser of said real proporty ut said sale, that tho Sheriff execute a deed to tho purchaser of said land and tho purchaser thereof bo grant ed Immediate possession cnereof, Service of this summons is made upon you by publication pursuant to an order mado by tho Hon. John S. Coko,. Circuit Judge ot Cojs County, Stato of Oregon, on tho 12th day of November, 1915, direct ing that the same be ,vnbl!shed in tho Coos nay Times, for a ...Tlod of six weeks. JOHN D. GOSS, JOHN C. KENDALL, HERBERT S. MURPHY, Attorneys for plaintiff, First Nat ional Dank Building, Marshfiuld, Oregon. Dato of first publication Norara ber 13, 1915; last publication De cember 37, 1915, Orcun Attorney General Anketl to Fllo llrlcf In Cac In aiipii'iiiu iiiiuv 15 SALEM, Ore., Nov. 2C Attorney General Brown nnnounccd that ho had been invited to file a brief in a caso now pending In tho United Stat es suprome court from West Virginia In tho question of whether or not the importation of liquor into n dry state can be enjoined under tho Wcbb-Kcnyon law. Proceeding under this law, tho West Virginia authorities sued out an Injunction against the Importa tion of liquor Into that state, nud such action wub hold valid by tho circuit court of appeals. Recently It was argued In tho Uuttod Stntos suprome court, but that tribunal has asked a re-argument ot tho case. At torneys general from a number of dry states aro to fllo briefs support ing tho contention of West Virginia, according to tho attorney general. SERBIANS ARE BEING . DRIVEN FROM COUNTRY Teutonic and Bulgarian Annies Cnp turltiR or Disporting Rem nants of tho Defenders IJf Aueclitrd Trtu to Coo. mr Tlmo. LONDON, Nov. 27. Teutonic and Bulgarian armies continuo steadily tho work of capturing or dispersing tho remnants of tho Serbian forces. Ilorllu announces that tho Serbian troopB offorlng rear guard actions to tho Teutonic advance near Mllro vltza and Slonlca hava boon driven back by Von Mackonscn's forcos. In southern Serbia no important devel opments aro roportod and It Is pro sumod tho Invaders will wait until territory north Is cleared ot tho Ser bian armies boforo concentrating on an attack In tho south. In tho cast, Pctrograd reports Russians attacking tiiicccsstully along Dvlnsk front. Hoi atlvo positions of tho opposing ar mies, however, Is little changed. FORM COMPANY TO GET FOREIGN TRADE Concern Will Reach Out to Markois of World nud lias DlK Capital NEW YORK, Nov. 2C Hooking to reach out In world's marts and on tabllBh America as tho foremost trader of tho world, Morgan, Rock efeller, National City bank and Kuhn, Locb & Stono and Wobstor ln torcstB this nftornnon filed papom nt Albany, N. Y., to incorporate 11 $50,000,000 organization to bo known as tho American Internation al company. This concern proposos to dabble In vast onterprlBPS all ovor tho world. I'Tlio world war furnished Its opportu nity; End of tho war will Incroasa this, Its sponsors bellovo. Europe Is partially bankrupt; ltn financial condition will bo worse bo foro It Is better. In such circum stances, tho organizers of tills giant organization expect to reap a harvest financing enterprises which might othcrwtso bo put out of IiubIiiobs. CRUISER IS HUNK Gorman Boat Scut to the Bottom 113 a Stihmiirliio Ilr Auoclttl rnu to root nr Time. LONDON, Nov. 27. Tho Gormon protectod cruiser Frnuonlob was oiink by n submnrlno of tho entente allies, according to semi-official an nouncement at Pctrograd. It wai 2072 tons mid built in 1901. It was reported to havo been sent to tho bottom off tho south coast of Swed en near whero her sister ship tho Undine was recoutly lost. SAYS SUNDAY CLOSING LAW DISCRIMINATES Attorney llumo in t'aso In Portland Court So Claims It Is Not Constitutional PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 27. That Orogon's nnalent Sunday closing law conflicts with tho national and state constitutions bocauso it Is discrim inatory was contended In fodoral court hero by Attorney W. T. Hume, representing tho Brunswick, Blako Collondor company, which Is seek ing a pormanont injunction restrain ing tho peaco officers of 25 counties from enforcing It. Tho arguments woro hoard by Judge Wolverton, of Portland, Judgo Cushman of Taconia, and Judgo Gilbert of San Francisco. Thrco Judges aro necessary because the constitutionality of a law Is In question. Attorney Hunio declared that tho law was discriminatory In that It allowed certain businesses to remain open oh Sunday, but compelled oth ers, Just ns legltlniato, to closo. RABBITS SAVE LIFE OF A LITTLE GIRL Supplied to Her Blood the Serum Needed to Prevent the Child From Djlng Tho Klamath Falls Northwestern prints tho following interesting story: Rabbits contributed by frlonds ot little Frieda Schelsel havo saved tho llfo ot that little girl, through tho offorts of Dr. George A. Cathoy. Tho Uttlo girl was taken to the Black- ALLEGED MURDERER KNOWN IN DOUGLAS Man Living Near Kut hrrlln Was Acquainted With George Bar tholomew Whom OTf leers Seek Georgo Bartholomow, tho alleged murderer In tho Portland trunk mys tery, Is known In Douglas county. The Rosoburg Kovlow says: "Among tho mon living in tho West who nro personally acquaint ed with tho allogod murderer Is G, C. Raltt, who lives on a small fruit tract a fow miles from Sutherlln. Raltt, It will bo romomborcd, Is tho person who a fow yoars ago wna awarded tho first prlzo for being tho tallest Elk In attendance at tho Na tional convention of tho order held In Portland In 1912. "When called by telephony Mr. Raitt said ho wub acquainted with Goorgo Bartholomow, when tho two men wcro living in Aberdeen, South Dakota. Mr. Raltt said Bartholo mew was considered somewhat of a weakling and was not overly brisk. It was Mr. Watt's recollection that tho allogod murdoror spout much ot his tlmo loitering about saloons wlillo a resident of tho South Dako ta City. At the tlmo Mr. Raltt camo west, Bartholomow was still living In Aberdeen. JACKSON COUNTY GETSJIANY HONORS Makes Flue Khouling With Hot or Oregon at Exposition Fruit Exhibit SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2C- Jackson county Is tho banuor coun ty of Oregon, tho banner horticultu ral stato of tho Union, according to aiwards mudo by tho Panamu-Puclf- lo exposition. Oregon secured 115 prizes ranging from medals of hon or, through gold, sliver, bronzo and honorable mention. Of thoso 115 (prizes, Jackson county captured 43. Second In rank camo Hood Rlvor with 20 awards. Thero wero 2G medals of honor awarded of which Hood Rlvor took 1 10 and Juckuon county tho samo number. Wasco county took two, the Willamette valley 3 and Klamath 1. This gives Oregon victories In al most all fields which It Is pushing. Grains and grasses and agrlculturo gonorally brought homo many special awards earlier in the season. Gen- burn hospital last Sunday morning suffering from hemorrhage from -era, exhibits havo been prlzo win nearly an parts 01 1110 nouy, caused norB ,n evory competition. by lack of coagmln In tho blood. Dr. Among thoso awarded iirlzcs was n. R. Hamilton, who attended tho j w. R. Hartley of Myrtlo Point who little girl, called In Dr. Cathay and Dr. Johnson who diagnosed the caso and told Dr. Hamilton that ono of exhibited Gravensteln apples. mate of tho sick elrl, furnished tho tho most efficient remedies known I rabbits. Dr. Cathay, who has had was tho Injection of sterll serum mo laboratory experience than 'made from blood "of rabbits, to sup-tmost physicians In Oregon, mado tho ply the lacking coagulln. 'nerum. The serum Is being admln- I Dr, Hamilton telephoned the I Wwed &n the l,tt, "re'- '""l i schools and Leonard Ford, a school recover. .4 IMrt .: