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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1915)
XfTTCi t.5" " L-ItnJ!B nri -n "'i ' 'fmimii ',"jn ' t s FOUR 7 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELk, OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1915 EVENING EDITION. 5PI5S5I! j i i i lo IJ it ') JO COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONEY, Editor and Pub. DAN E. MALONEY, News Editor Official Paper of Coos County Official Paper City of Mnrshfleld. ; EUROPEAN WAR ONE t YEAR AGO TODAY dec. 18, loii Tlio French claim to liavo inado progress In Belgium. Tlio Russians hold at bay the Qennan forces attempting to cross the Bzura rlvor. German trenches near Notre Danio do Loretto nro taken by the French. CAVE GIRLS Eli, QUAHTKT IlltOlTailT IXTO POLICE COUItT FOU IHUXKIXG KTKAM HCIIOOXKIt CARLOS IS SOLD Tho Donovan Lumber company, of Aberdeen, has bought tho steam schoon- cr Carlos, of tho Olson and ' Mnhoney lino and will oper- ato tho vessel on a biweekly Bchedulo botweon Grays liar- bor and San Francisco In tho lumber and passonger trade. Tho consideration Is not stated. $ t AT THE HOTELS X $$ Chandler Hotel P. J. Halm, Jr., Hatisor; W. T. De ment, Myrtlo Point; It. II. Rosa, Hand on; E, J. Loney, Powers; Myr tlo M. Uakcr, Band on; Miriam Smith, Daudou; Adolo Huntington, Bandon; J. W. Miller, Coqulllo. .St. Lmvrenco Htol Harry Ilonson, Lakcsldo; J. V. Volley, Coqulllo; Y. Brooko, Pow ers; K. S. Cllnkcnboard, Coos It Iv or; Edna Ilutn, llausor; II. Daloy, Lakcsldo; W. IngorBoll, Lakeside; .loo Bulnlo, Lakcoldo; P. J. Huhn, Jr., St. Paul. Blanco Hotel Joo Talbot, Powers; J. Cameron, Powers; J. Backloy, Powers; Julius Stark, Powers; A. Tuosdrom, SUvor tou; It, F. Cook, Umpire; Jninci Vnsson, Sunset, Hay. Two (ill Is and Male Companions, All Young, Plead (tullty Arc Severely Reprimanded Two girls, ono of them under 21 years of ago, and two malo com panions, wero found drinking on tho dock at tho foot of Central avenue this afternoon, and arrested by Chief of Pollco Carter. Charges of disorderly conduct wero levied against Jennett McClcllan, Jcanetto Van Zllo, Ralph Collver and Walter Cronqtilst. All pleaded guilty and wero fined ?G a pleco by Pollco Judgo Dutlcr, tho fine bolng sus pended during good behaviour. Neither of tho girls know tho names of tho boys with whom they wero drinking. Thero wns another boy In tho crowd, named "Sklnnoy" who ran away when Chief Carter put in his nppcarancc. to tho police. Tho girls said they mot tho boys and wero Invltod to havo a drink of brandy. Cronaulst produced n bottlo and handed It first to Jen nett McClcllan and sho In turn handed It to Jcanetto Van Zllo. "Wo only tasted It," tho girls told tho Judge. SMALL BOAT JFIRE HAVING HARD LUCK GASOLIXK CI t Art' I1LAZKS AM) FlltH DEPARTMENT ANSWERS Ho Is known Miss McClcllan llvei In Curry County with her parents on a farm and Bald that sho is hero visiting with friends. Thoy wero all given a sovcro lec ture by Judgo Dutler and tho girls advised to lcavo boys alono in tho futuro who drink, and with whom thoy nro not acquainted. Speaking of preparedness, you should proparo to bo prepared with preparedness, for tho stream of lata Christmas shopping. HU.tLMO.VH SUIT IN EQUITY In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Orogon, in and for tho County of Coos. Marshfield Realty and Trading Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Mary E. Bucklor, dofoudant. To Mary E, Buckler, defendant above-named: In tho Nnmo of tho Stato of Orogon: You aro horoby notified that you nro required to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you In tho abovo en titled court and causo within six wooks from tho dato of tho first publication of this summons: to wit: Within six weeks from tho 13th day of November, 1015, and If you fall to appear -on or boforo tho 20th day of December, 10 in, such dato being tho last day of tho tlmo pro scribed In tho order for publication, Judgment will bo talcon against, you for want thereof for tho relief de manded in plaintiff's complaint, a succinct statement of which is as follows: That. plaintiff recover from you tlio sum of Six Hundred Fifty Dol jars ($050.00), with interest thereon at tho rato of six por cent pur an num from tho 1st day of Novombor, 1012 to dato; that tho plaintiff ro- covor from you tho furthor sum of Ono Hundred Dollars (? 100.00) as an attorney feo horoln, and nlso its costs and disbursements In this suit. That tho mortgngo heretofore ex ecuted by you on, to-wlt: tho 4th day of November, 1012, to this plaintiff, anil convoying tho fol lowing described real propoity, to- wit: Lot numbored Five (5) In Block numbored Twenty-two (22) In Dean & Co. 'a First Addition to MarBhfJold, Coos County, Orogon, to securo tho amount set forth nbovo, bo foreclosed as by law pro vided, that tho usual decree of fore closure Issue and that said prop erty bo sold in tho niannor pro vided by law. That nil of your Interest and tho interests of all persons claiming by or under you in tho abovo describ ed real property bo forover barred and foreclosed. That tho plaintiff may become n purchasor of said real property at said salo, that tho Sheriff execute a deed to tho purchaser of said land, and tho purchaser thereof bo granted immediato possession theroof, Servlco of this summons Is rando upon you by publication pursuant to an order mado by tho Hon, John S. Coke, Circuit Judgo of Coos Coun ty, Stato of Orogon, on tho 12th day of November, 1015, directing that tho 8amo bo published in Tho Coos Bay Times, for a period of six weoks. JOHN D. GOSS, JOHN C. KENDALL, HERBERT S. MURPHY, Attorneys for Plaintiff, First Nat ional Bank Bldg., Murshfleld, Oregon. Somo Coos Bay girls wait to moot their fnto, and others go out look ing for him. Don't forget tho big- dnnro tnlglit at tho Euglwt hall.. .Good, music by l'littt'H orchestra. liii'Kc.s, Thompson und Campbell will g'vo their dauco tonight at. tho Eagles hall.. . Uvorj body Is Invited. Ticket Hold at tho door. Music by Plntt'H orchestra. Quick Work Hacs ExpIoHloit nnd Possibly A Kciious Maze on Ocean Dock Fire aboard a, small 20 foot gas ollno boat at tho Ocean dock shortly before eight o'clock last evening called out tho tiro department nnd nnd tho flames wero hurriedly ax tingulshcd beforo much damage had been done. However, tho blazo was a dangor ous ono whllo It lasted, bccaiiBo of the fact that If the flames had onco reached tho gnsollno tank, tho re sulting explosion would possibly have set firo to tho Ocean doct which at tho tlmo contained much merchandise Just unloaded from tho isteam schooner Yellowstone from San Francisco. Tho chemical sufficed in putting the boat out of danger. Tho craft jhad no cabin and about tho only dnmngo dono was tho burning up of somo soats and a sorchlng of tho cn glno, which Is not bolloved to liavo been hurt to any extent. FXGIXEHR COOK OK RUSTLER IS HACK TO HOSPITAL PARDDWFORLEATOW FORMER KASTSIDE RECORDER IH FREE MAN I law Boon Out on Parol 4 Hlnco Last December and Reside Near Allegany SALEM, Ore., Doc. 17. Govornor Wlthycomba, has Issued a pardon to William J, Loaton, convicted In Coos county of tho larceny of public mon eys whllo city rccordor of Eastsldo. Ho was paroled In Dccombor, 1911, and tho pardon restores him to full cltlronship. Tho mayor of tho town nnd Leaton both had access to tho snmo Bafo, according to documents oil fllo here, and ftvo days nftcr tho money wns stolon tho mayor commit ted suicide. Leaton was convicted, nnd his friends havo always contend ed that ho was Innocent of tho offense. Thought Injured Knoo Was Well But Will Now Bo Laid Up Sev eral Weeks R. S. Cook, tho engineer on tho gnsollno schooner Rustlor, is having a streak of hard luck In tho wny of being Injured. Somo weoks ago during u heavy rain storm ho was struck iwlillo crossing tho street uy D L. Footo'a auto. At tho tlmo Ccok thought that his knee had only boon bruised but n few days later he suffered soveroly and it was found thnt tho kneo was broken. Ho wont to tho hospital and was thero sovornl weoks. A fow days ngo ho thought tho fknoo was well and wont back io work but boforo tho Rustler soiled yestorday tho troublo scorned to como back. An examination by a physician developed tho fnct that tho break had not yot knitted together and tho broken bones wero rubbing togothor. This afternoon Cook went to Mercy hospital nnd It will be necessary to put tho Injured kneo In a plnstcr cast for at least thrco weeks. Mr. Cook somo tlmo ago had tho little finger of ono hnnd cut off. A omnll pleco of tho bono has loosened ond It will bo necessary to cut tno finger down shorter. Tho (imputa tion of tho finger will bo. dono now so ho can bo recovering from both ailments at tho samo tlmo. Engineer Hanson of tho Roamcr, which Is tied up, will tnko Cook'B plnco and will probably Btay on tho boat whllo Cook 1b laid up. Llbbv Coal. R.I.OO ton. Phono 72, r ,: vto Reath for the Coupon ' Also Packed V . D 1 S Qc 20 for 10c an hvery Package amfBiiiHMwcijwBwi' '- 1 1 i i -- ii ! hpimi wnBwaaaoa A winner always gcis emj PIEDMONTS h been m. ing in friends, by lhe thof ever since they hit town. WHY?" 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The range in prjcqsjs ' wide and we will be glad to arrange terms on the more expensive in struments if you are not prepared to pay all cash. c 1! ! vw ; Xo matter how much or how lit- will kIvo jom M) much pleasure a Victor or a Vhtoi-Vlrtrola. Theio's ono of these liislrumwt 't n prlco lo suit ciery puw, ' ' 'W!ro'llVrrniiKo easy terms If 'A Slop In any tlmo and we'll iW i V play any Vlitor music )ou w hear. Firs Bank Marshfield, t National of Coos Bay Oregon L L THOMA Representing Wiley B, Allen Co. MUSIC CO. CENTRAL AVENUE MARSHFIELD 'X3r J Xr J UT J' Jr J XJr J Jr ) 3Tr VJT )' VJT y EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Street IX THE COUXTV COUItT OP Till) ' STATE OF OltEOOX, IX AX1) l'-on couxtv ov coos In tho Mattor of tho Estato of CHARLES C. TAGOART, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby given to tho ci editors of Charles C. tggart, do- ceased, that the undersigned has i been appointed administrator of tho .within estato, and nil persons hav- ing claims against the estato aro 'notified to present tho samo to mo jin writing, duly certified as by law required, with vouchers attached, at my offlco In tho First National Bank Building, Marshfield, Coos County. Oregon, within six months from tho dato hereof. , JOHN D. GOSS. I . I I WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. mmmmmBi m ' HHHiaMMKMMHMMBaHM . !llHBHHHl' Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on saving: I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Treasurer t44.4. DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will bo kopt OPEN TO THE PUBLIC A regular state licensed undertaker will be in charge Phone 10S-J DRY WOOD CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD North Front St phone 37iw WEAVING AH kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 Administrator! 12th COUrth, SO. Phone 220-R oil. Phono 227-J.' MERCHANTS CAFE "popular Place for Good Meals Cor. uonuiio w i, a. flo WOOD GOOD WOOD W. II. Lingo bus It at $1.50 und i $3 cash per loud, also coal, ultli prices reasonable. Garbago remov T. J, HCAIFH Jt A. Marshfield SftraH Phone 143' 43-K. M"1 "- 't