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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1915)
- M . M l-l Rei THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1915 EVENING EDITION iix "? IS,' I' 1 1- Sale I ! MSB lift ft Mil "Smart Wear for Women," COltXKIt HKOADWAY AND CENTKAI, AVE. TO ADVANCE HEALTHSTAGE LINE IS SOLD LIFE EXTENSION IXSTITl'TK STAKTS A .MOVEMENT . N'ntloiial Mcdlrnl Examination Day In Proclaimed and Will Ho On Decembei' Eighth HAVE.MEDICAIi EXAMINEE heue Dr. K. Mlngus is tho local medical examiner for tho LI To Extension Institute. On Medical Day, he, llko 'others, will examine persons frco of ehargo. On other occasions a fee is required. ' NEW YOIIK, Dec. 1. Tho nlloged Chiueso cuHtom of using tho doctor to keop pcoplo well, Instead of wait ing until they are stricken with Ill ness before calling for his services, is making marked headway In tho Uutcd States. Tho latest practical suggestion In this lino Ih tho naming of December Slh as National Medical Examlnn tlon Day. This idea Is bolug urged by tho Antl-TiiberculoslH Associa tions and also by the Llo Inten sion Institute, with which former Prosldont Tnft, flonornl (Jorgas, Professor Irving Flshor, Alexander Oriiham Hell, nnd otherH well known, nro Identified. Tho death rnlo from tuberculosis hnH declined nearly fifty per cent in thirty yenrs. Tho hope Is to popuhirlzo a meth od of prevention which thousands have already found not only ono of tho best ways of preventing Illness, but or raising and maintaining tho Htamlard of health and efficiency. This lolatoa not only to Individuals, but to employers. Jn tho case or fac tories, stores and offices, Medical Examination Day would bo an ap propriate tlino for employers to ndopt such u plan for tho protection of their workors. " The tlino will hiioii come, " says tho President or this Institute, "when having periodic) health exam inations to prolong tho active and Iirodtictlvo years or liro, will boronio u -ouiuioii practice among our pen ldo, ir the movement can have tho uupport or tho medical profession, tlio press, ami other educational fao lora in our national lire, "Tho physical survey of a large niiinbor of Amorlcan lives doiuoii blratos tho very groat valuo that will eoino to humanity from tho establishment of this custom. " Wo are urging our thousands or membors throughout tho country to Klvo all possible encouragoment and support to tho Medical Examination Day Idea and tho Antl-TiiborciilosU Associations which have accom plished suoh oxtraordlnarv rosultu In tho prevention or misery and need- IUBO lOBU 01 1110, " ATTENTION E.(!LES Tho annual election of officoiH for Marshrield Aorlo Xo. BUS, F, o. E., for tho eiiBuliig year, will bo held at Eagloa' Hull. Wednesday night. December l. All mouthers nro re quested to bo prosont. F. It. KIItK, Worthy Prosldont. NOTICE TO CltEDITOItS All parties Indebted to E. E. For oy, proprietor Hlanco Hotel, aro requested to sottlo their accounts on or bororo .lanuary 1, inic. All duo accounts thereafter will bo nlncod In tho hands or collectors. Signed H. K. FEHHEy! Uavo jp.ur jiipgfmus pWiMetl nt Tho Times office. of New Suits FOR WOMEN Plan (o eoino curly, for nil thcso Suits nro now Winter models, no splendidly tailored mid desirable in stylo (lint (hero In certain to lie n vlde response to tills announcement. Wo Invite everyone to emtio and examine thes-o Knits try on a few and note tho splendid IIiicm Voti a 1 1 1 find them wonders ut mo prices named. All $15.00 Suits now..$1 1.25 All $16.50 Suits now..$1 1.85 All $20.00 Suits now.. $14.95 All $22.50 Suits now.. $16.85 All $25.00 Suits now.. $18.75 Hub Dry Goods Co. .Phono ilOl COOS IJAV WAf.'OX ItOAl) ItOL'TK CHANOES HANDS Jtvpoi-t Well Founded Formerly Coudiicteil by .IoIiiiniiii and I.nlrtl Hoad.s Still Opernto Halo of tho Coos Hay Wagon road Unto stage to Cohlhiigeii and Hanks Is said to huvo beeli made, accord ing to local autoniobllo men. This illno has for the past year been own ed by Johnson and Ivan Laird mid nil season has douo a strong stage rbuslncBB out of Marshtleld and Co- (Itilllo to Itoscburg. What tho reasons of tho salo may 'be or as to tho future plans or tho now owners, nothing was known hero today, though it was said the transaction took place early this wcolc. ' Already Cohlhiigeii and Hanks hr.vo an unto Hue out or hero, op erating tho Myrtle Point Hue Into Iloaoburg. Also over this sumo ircuto thoy have tho present mnll con tinct. This Hue Is roprcsonted In Myrtle Point by .loo Lnlrcl nnd In Mnrshrield by Frank I). Cohan. Tho latter today said ho has not yet been acquainted with tho terms or tho salo or as to what will bo dono. ' Doth ntito stage Hues nro operat ing now nml It Ih posslhlo that thoy will both continue to operate through tho winter. PEOPLE'S FORUM Tho Coos Day Times will bo pleased to publish lottors from Its tenders on nil questions or public Interost, giving his or her nddross, mid so far as possible limited to -TiO vcrds. In publishing theso loi ters Tlio Times does not Indorse tho :owb oxprossod thoroln; it li simply affording a means for tho vole-lug of different opinions on nil questions affecting tho public wol f'lre. KEXTUCIC IXLET SCHOOL Editor Coos Day Times: Tho cit Izous of Keiituck Inlet wish to cer met tho Ktatemeuts mado by tho teacher, Mrs. Flora Foreman, In Tho Times, on November -l. Simply stated, tho prosont troublo Marled not on account cr Mrs. Fore man's politics, but for tho reason t lint tho teacher after signing tho I contract, is not doing what it spo- clfles. It has boon the custom in this district to pay the money for tho Janitor work to the teacher, delud ing It In her salary ami letting her decide whethor she would do the work herself or pay sonioono for doing It. This nrrangoment was known and agroed upon by tho board and tho contract of Mrs. Foreman DOES STATE that tho salary of ?7fi In cludoii the money ror tho Janitor Work. Mrs, Foreman nlbo says that nine out or ten fanillluH who nro sending chlldron to school In this district aro satlsriod with hor work, ' It will be cloaror to tho readers or Tho Times ir it Is known that these nluo families nro Socialists and never bororo, until tho present term of school, huvo taken any Interest in school nrfairs. As far ns the other pcoplo on Kentuck Inlet aro conrornod, Mrs. Flora Foreman Is wolcome to her politics, but sho can not havo any or hor usual "fights" with thorn. KENTITCK INLET RESIDENTS All Mirts or gifts for thoughtful givers. I'misiially nt tractive ones for firty cents to 81. Each article boed with liaud-ccdoieil greeting card. THE fi'IKT SH.OP, :t!5 Cen tin! avenue, Nobln building. , Timos W?ut Ads for results. iohhkmhhhhhmnhrsi ' TRUCK 0. K. SUCTION' CHEW ItAIKES HA1IS LOWEHEI) HY IttYKH Kill and Treat I Im; Had Dropped Now Hack In Place and More Solid Than lief ore Ono hundred and fifty feet of track, nenr Schroedors CroBalng be- O'ond Cociulllc, sunk closo to IS !4nchcB when the rise of tlio Couulllo iVlvcr hurled the mils from sight nnd j washed into the fills nnd trostllng, ! according to Snpt. W. I Miller, f Crows of men wero iinincdlately put I to work nnd now tho rails nro book ! again to level and more substantial tluut before Tho rock out of which tlio fill through tho section -tit Scliroodora Crossing has been mado comes from . Hoavor Hill. . Through Hpontuncous ; canibtmtloii it has been burning nnd smoldering for weeks nfter being mod on tho rondbed. Tho rlso of I water then found ninny nlr chambers i in the fill, nnd It Is bolicvcd these j nro whnt caused tho rails to sng. Tho train was hold up on Friday ' mi.l nrn1il.i'f ..... liMii1( 1.... ,l. truck wnB back In plnce on Saturday. Tho flood In no place washed out any of tho trnck, snld Mr. Miller. PLAINTIFF LOSES .i..s. AUSTIN heceives NO WAN ES, IS JUDY'S VEHDICT Cii.no In Justice Court, In lliml Fought Asked !j(i:t8 Wages For Three Ami One Half Mouths A verdict for tho defendant was returned by tho Jury of six men in tho Justlco court last evening In tho action for $J3S In wngos brought by J. 8. Austin against P. II. Pinker ton, a North Inlot fanner. The plulntlfr must stand tho court costs. The caso continued through tho nf ternoon nnd Into tho evening. Tho Jury was out 10 minutes nnd brought 1 1. Its verdict nbout 7 p. in. Their expressed boiler wns that Austin had gono to work ror Plnker ton merely ror his board, that thoro was no agrcoment as to wages and that tho plalntlrr had told neighbors ho was working thero only for bis bonrd and lodging, and further, that tho farm Itseir wiib not largo enough to provide ror tho employment or an other man. Austin' romnlned thero ror thrco and one hair months. IIo contondod that ror his services ho was entitled to n reasonable amount or wages. L BE E .lOl'KXALISM PltOFS WOULD El). UCATE AL()X(J SPECIAL LINES Cojiy of Itcsoliitloii N Deceived Here Tlnvo Xoitliwoht Schools Have Many Students Training or students In tho de partments or Journalism In North Wost hcIiooIb nlong certnln dcrinlto lines, mo men uolng to mnko thorn oxpertH In sonio partlculan branch or tho work, Is ono or tho resolutions passed by tho Wostorn Association WL BEFIT i rpi , . ,, " Mi'vmii'o ir, miiuii, win aid ma- .r:rii::m!!:i..,l,"i' itrodc.g'po.,teos8 ,, ? """ " "''' Ul "' has been rocolvcd hero. Tho CnlvorsltloH of Oregon, Washington and Montana now huvo courses in Joiimallsm and each SOllOOl has UOOd Hlzml i..irll, ,,.,.., or studonts. Not all of them are ox-' Hut Mrs. Xowlo declares In all'iv !' In laecor'""K to oiuty nnino pectlng tp Inter actively ongago In ! seriousness thut her exporlmonts nnd I ..711, f ,,onWB wro approximately newspaper work, but a good share .dcinonBtrntlomi art. rounded cm years I ? f ' ii lonRth. or thorn will, and tho holler Is that , of obsorvauco ubout hor largo dairy !.,," . ' lrff "''J'fnrc'l aa at they will bo much better propared I farm In Wisconsin. Sho has ion. I.. !oy..or t" "of""tauiid Dis- bocatiso or their special work In . ... collego thnn ir they had had nono m mi- u-i-iiiiicui iraining, GET if SIGHS PETITIt)XS ACJAIXST SI'Xlilv CLOSIXU LAW PHOSPEIt Papers Killed With Signal urcs mid Soon to be Forwarded to Port land Few Do Not Sign Two petitions circulated horo this week toward the abolishment of tho Sunday Closing uW huvo bcon eag erly signed nnd very shortly tho pa pers will bo sent buck to Portland. Llttlo trouble was experienced In securing signers. Tho samo typo of petitions aro bolng circulated all over the stato and tho reports aro that thousands of names nro being hecured. The Independent Re tailors Association, of Portland, I3 ttaiidliig sponsor for tho petitions. 'itio argument mado Is that tho law Is an echo from tho "Hluo Sky,1" Germany, but owing to tho war law era " and also is out of date In tbo Industry has practically cesned. modern conditions, having been en- White shoo strings nro not dyed acted back In 1SC1, and also that It j and can ho manufactured In Ainorl ls unfair In tliat It discriminates and , ra. Merchants have suggested that .....a nuiiio m-aiers ami nro 1 blt-i tthors. - .. - - , Yet thoro wero sonio pcoplo who leiusen to sign the petitions, stilting I 7 : '"a!h ,.,,,. " ""' "', 1ST, BE PEACEFUL i 3IIHTH AND HEVELUY TO MAHK CLOSE OK 11)15 TO HE OHDEHIA Police Say Will Stand Km- No ".Mon key Husliiess' Chief Outer Says Will Enforce UY Mirth nnd revelry to usher out the old year nnd ring in the era ot Pro hibition and thirsts must bo con ducted according to the rules of llnvlo nnd tho ordinances of Marsh- field, is tho edict of Chief Carter and tho members of the police force. Asked if. ho would not bo a trifle lenient during tholast week in tho year ho answered, " Well, we've got n Jail. " And io tho intention then is to sco that tho law Is rigidly en forced. The oxpoctntion is that during tlio last week of 1JH5 thcro will bo hun- j dreds of men hero from various puna I of tho county, especially ns tho log- glng 'camps will probably bo closed t down for n week, this being the gen eral rule for tho holidays period. Exactly at 12 o'clock, midnight, on December 31 the doors of every sa loon in tho city nnd tho state, closo nnd the finish Is predicted to bo nil exciting one. TREAT CHS WELL KIND WOHDS AND MUSIC CO.V DUCTIVE TO IUHOE YIELDS Mi-h. Xowle, Discoverer, Coining to Oregon Would Play Music; to Hossles, Put Irfico Ciii'taliKs Up "Swcot and Low," and other, old fashioned hut swcot ami crooning melodies, gently wnftcd into tho ears of patient bosslos, as they stand at night chowlng their cud In tho stalls and wultlng to bo milked, aro con ductive to largo, profits ut tho cream ery, Is tho report or Mrs. Ada Nowlo, prominent dnlrvwomau of Wiscon sin and ii member or tlio Wisconsin Hoard of Agriculture, who Is coming j to Oregon for a visit, and to toll tho dairymen or hor now discovery. Sho says to milk the cows to mu sic; tho result Is an Increased milk Now. Make tho surroundings aes thetic, touch tho soul of the cow by kind ami gontlo treatment. Not only this, but she (Hits lace curtains on tho windows or her cow burn. Tho walls nro alt nicely painted and twlco a week tho dalry- l.inalds scrub tlio floors with hot wator and soap,, on their knees. Ami it wouldn't bo a bit surprising bcroro long to find tho women or tho fnrm in the burns, during morning and evening milking times, playing selections from 11 Trovntoro and n Sonata In G while on tho family or gan, tho man or tho houso, keeps time with his milking, humming gen tly to himself tho whllo. County Agriculturist J. L. Smith, .scratches his head a bit perplexed and Bays this Is a now one on him, 'but maybe Its all right artor nil and ho snya his only regret Is that ho hnsn't n herd or cowh to oxporlmont with rirst, bororo suggesting tho adoption or tho method by tho Coos HIvor dalrymou. And again Mrs. Nowlo says to bo courteous to tho cows and never di rect unkind wordH to them, and this too, declares Mr. Smith, will aid ma , mo farm. And' maybo too, farm i,n,ia wm i. :..,...,. ',.."' - - niji niiu vuiiiiiieu ono. two thrco and foiir or " Social 'Illllts. " nllil u-linli tlx.i. ,.. ,inn ' inllklns. ut least to say " Thank I .... . ' Wisconsin. Sho -.. -v tnrml mil,.!. .... .1 i. in en many': articles for farm Journals on hor dls- vmunos. auo rorinerly was n prom inont society woman In Wisconsin before taking up fnrm work and mining this hor sneclnltv. 04a t SUGGESTS IISIMf? X WHITP SHflF QTRIMfiO v ...11 1 1 onwu oiiuiyuo 4 " f J I I I IH . 1 .1 r . iuiii.il ami nua wruien inan"fin0 It has been suggested that white ,. 01 . J? . ",I",,,a ,n8W0''. " o shoo strings bo used Instead or ' t .?,," ". toU t'"' " tlio dls black ones, 0,1 account or tho In. " ?' n1""1'1 WalU hlm ereased price ot the latter ,, ,J '' ' ."H1 ' Mp Mclnturff and the war. A tmvli , " " -7 ,v'"'j uuuieii a jirico or $i,L'o a gross for tho strings, compared with 63 cents a gross on a previous visit. Tho strings had been retailing at a cont a pair, but now tho prlco will havo to bo raised. Tho salesman explained that tho Increaso Is duo to tho Increase in dyes or rrom soven cents to $11 a pound. The dyes aro manufacture the Rtvln l.n nimnpa.i n,i i, - - - If' 'fc kltlllini II Itllli 1II11L Ml HI 1 body tuko to wearing white sh. laces and patronize homo industry. TT" wmn . m'w heads, Bto., prt?to.l it THiq TIMlS .1 office. 'I EISS SEVEN HIUTIIH KOIl EVEIlY TllltEE DKATIIS IN COOS Interesting Figures Shown by An nual Hejiort of tho Oregon State lloiiwl of Health When thrco persons dlo In C003 county thero are seven humans born. This is a tact which is shown by tho nnnual report of 'tho stato board of health, including statistics covering all the counties of Oregon. Thoro flg- tires mny not bo absolutely correct. Thoy urcbnuod upon tho reports which nro nindo to tho stnto bonrd! and it mny bo that nil tlcnths, births nnd vital statistics nro- not always reported fully but taking tho stato board's figures und nssumlng that they ore correct there aro sonio In-) tcrcstlng conclusions to no drawn. .Mora .Males Dlo During tho your ending Dec, 31, 1911, OS per cent moro mules died than foinulcs. If pcoplo contlntio to dlo nt this rato anil no ono was born, It would not bo many years boforoi (hero would bo a find lack or males, Hut pcoplo aro born, and as stated nt tho rate of soven for ovory throe i.ii illnil Tlinrn urn 9 7 nni pnut ! moro males bom than thero aro fe males so that makes up to sonio ex tent for tho greutor percentage or males ay compared to fo males who dlo. Natural liicrenso The total deaths or the year In Coos county constituted J.17 per cent or the total deaths in the ctato and tho births In Coos county were 3.29 per cent or tho total births ' 01 mo scale, so nils county as com pared to tho state as a whole Is unt il rnlly Increasing In population If no ono over comes Toro to settle. In tho year 1012 males mid 189 females were born. In tho sumo time 93, males nnd -17 females died. This Ih a total or 382 births nml MO deaths. CaiiNes of Death In Coos county there wero 7 ilcntlM duo to enncor, 3 duo to diphtheria mid 17 duo to tuberculosis. In tho stato thero wan a total of 11(5 suicides and or these 93 woro males und 23 females. IS ALLEOED STHETCIIIXO OK NETS IS PUT TO TEST Jury Is Selected Wltnt- Takes Part. In (.'cncial Object ions to Questions Asked Artor spending two hours secur ing n Jury or six mon, tho trial or W, Clinton and A. Ingersoll on the charge or putting their fishing nets moro than ono third tho dlHtuneo ncross tho lower Ton Mllo crook was cdioncd In tho Justice court this nt tcrnoon. Tho two complaints, both on tho satno churgo woro sworn out bomo weeks ago by Deputy tlumo Warden Thomas. Tho jury that was solocted con sists or Hoy Lawhorno, Charles Pow ers, Hugo Qulst, Alex Johnson, Will lam Hoaglancl nml Mr. Ashby. John Tower wnB brought In ua wltnoss ror tho Htnto, nnd ror tho dorenso woro sovornl witnesses, among thorn bolng Mllo M. Plorson, Wllllum liigorsoll, uophow or tho de fendants, HHUs Short mid Jerry Klunoy. The claim of tho dofonsn wn. !. ., , " "ot nctllnly oxtond tno I OntlrO lllStailCO across thn ntrnnm tho nots did not actually oxtond tno i irini ,1 WW ffnm Till 1 ""?. ':J' ror tho ciutuuil limes nil n Inrnni. from olthor sldo would object to questions put to tho wItnoHH.H n ' ?.,'. ove,:fio,, tho or. whllo . ,n U' w.,tnes8 "'r anil thoro was ... .... - ! a general laugh. ' "Who did you tuko nlong with you ns a witness? " asked Mr. Mclnturff. I oiiject to this question," put I n tho deputy canm wnr.m., r. ... wltnoss stand. - .--- --''. ( wii. . In n short dlacuRain,, u ... ... elded ho . .w.i ,u nua ut). I1"" ,"L8l,0 wo,,t unanaworcd. Tho caso had nnt in i.ni,,.i.i ,.,.. this nftornoon as thero wore a great ...- uuesses to put on the staijd SELL WHALE .MEAT It In Pickled and 011 Market In dor. limn City (Bj AmocI.IM rre Co Cooi nr Tlmej.J ' nERLIN, Dec, 1. Pickled whale meat Is bolng sohl'ln a Imum... .. In Hitrg, near Magdeburg. The meat I .. . luuoiuu, mm l8 uo. , coming popular ror Its cheapness,! waling ui uu nrenn nirs n i,n,,n,i about hair the price or tho cheapost nnd poorest meat of any sort. HEATIXO STOYES t reduced oee vnrawnro co. ' ' , - t , INGREAS 01 FISH CASE HEARD , ffpw.Wont, pels brln's reuita,f "' ' if 4 .: Almost Men's Suits $15,00 All-wool Suit, gray mixed, snln nrin. $1 1 ,00 Blue Serge Stlit, alfwool sal 1 -S $15,00 Blue Serge Suit, all woo sale, Dr&"." 8 $18,00 all-wool, gray mixed, sale Ipric ! '"ffi $12,50 all-wool, gray mixed, sale price f3 $7,50 Gray twill Suit, sale price ft $20,00 Blue Serge, all-wool, very flnMVfflffi 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL MEN'S OVERCOAT LADIES' SUITS ON SALE AT FROM ONF HALF TO ONE-FOURTH OF REGULAR PRICE The Golden Rul FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG , ALWAYS BUSY. EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made like new Phone 180-J. .STOCK HANOI I Nonr AllrKAii)', mostly bottom, good WW liiKH, HO head cuttle, team, furiiiliiK tmils, fluo orrliarJ, de IlKhtrul place to live. lTlco ,!7."(l(). Ternw. KTOCIC OH DAIHV HAXCII tMoso In, lit) row, (mm, H IiiiIIiIIiikh, orchards, toolri, tlt)0 acres', 113 ot which U iTt bottom, i'rlco J? 1 0,(100. Tonus. DAIHV ItANCir Closo in, arrw, 173 Is Iwttor, fba 'iHiililliiK, loam, l'rico ijfUI.OOl). Terms. DAIHV HAXOH H. It. depot on place, clow In, MO vm, hair Is richest bottom, flno biilldliii;s, lintli rail ud wl tninspoitiitlon, It) head utoclc, team. I'rlco fW.000. fyw did Umirn, vltli Interest at five per cent. KHUIT HANCII Splendidly located, HHIO lo(!ttiibrrjr uV In full ImwiiIiij,', Hno orcharcl, flno ImlhllitK, 17 f tiOO. Terms. DEVELOPED COAIi MINE On lido Hater, lino col h4 lots of it. I'rlco wny down. OHIOICE.V HA NC7II Close in, 10 iirrw, Iioums. Mjm CHICKEN HANCII 15 acres, close In, $30 ilown 015 H IllOlltll. FOH THADE Wo huvo' North Hi-nil pruperir nJ " to tnido for North Dakota proierty. Coino in IlL'iifn. Wo havo Okl.il.onm property to trade for W ' , or nuicli property, CITV PHOPEHTV North lloml or MarMiflfl'l. W It if yon mo lookhiK tor ImriTaliis and lrutlon. INSUHANCE-Wo carry n full line of Are l4Ur,acfc KOOS OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO. PIONEER BLOCK NORTH BEND, OREGON Tailored gujg This is tho month when milady will gJJj, thought to the question of choosing suit." , , .,lfnr(,stcdJiJ,Iie! And. more tlinii over will she be intwt advertising in THES COOS B& Vnrv iiPrlaDt That advertising becomes to Her uj 110ws- ' i intirt and sty It tells her about colors and el orllarro tells her whether skirts aro to b. "l0o prices J ' and abovo all else gives her an uica i , values. , . :innortant PU.J When she comes to make her i" j tisjPg chase, the woman who has rci " e nc posther1' do better than her sister who u. !" FREE e MARSHFiaD DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Kboiitz Garage North Front Stat For Sale illt 1 1 .!'. ,.-'-