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FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1915 EVENING EDITION. COOSBAY TIMES M. O. A1ALONHY, Krtltor nnd Pub. DAN IS. MALONEY, News Editor L1FIT IS NOT A LOTTERY Official Pnpcr of Coos County Officlnl .Vapor City of MnrslifleJU. ii ' Entered nt tho 1'ostofflco at Mnrsb field, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls an oecond-class I mntl matter. LIFE 1! a ga No I IFE Is not n lottery, nor success ' gamble. state in out In tlie lJIblo Is truer than that man shall reap what j ho sows. ., Tho Mgs of iircforment nro " not gathered from tho treo of folly, nor tho golden fruit of prosperity from the poisonous ono of dissipation. It Is vain to protest ngalnst Isr.- An Independent Republican news-1 nuitnbo laws, and cowardly to whlno j VlN TTE&A V-!-yb DGMD0JL sai . i Cdsr Rflveir ! i School News i SCHOOL XOTKS because they test tho flbro of the ' man. However desirable It might bo to .receive a good character ready- Tho Central sixth grade makes niado, Nature's canons aro against use of transportation circulars' In It. Thoy pay a heavy price for for- f Us study of geography. tune who accept It unearned. t Classes In high school cookery ' Thcro Is a career wlthlii tho visited tho factory of tho Bradley roach of every man, a position of ' Candy Company Tuesday, Tho oh- paper, published ovory ovonlug ex cept Sunday, and weekly, by Tho Coos Day Times Publishing Co. SUBSCRIPTION KATES , DAILY. Ono year JO. 00 Per month 50 WEEKLY. Ono vear SI. GO When paid strictly In ndvnnco tho i honor ho may command If lie will, i Ject lesson In cleanliness, and purity eubscilptlon ptlco of tho Coos Hay I Dut tho way to the career is tho of air that' characterizes this factory SlTnfonti5'!0 110r yar r$2,G0fOr I ud of solf-devclopmont. Tho stops was worth tho trip several times Address'all communications to , tc tho l'sltlon of honor nro tho , over. COOS DAY DAILY TIMES. J problems that must bo solved. Classes In high school cookery .i.i i . Every man must build his own i visited tho Coos Hay Uakory last I'linruuicr aim upon mat ms uuruur. wcclt. A prontnuio trip was re Tlioro la no chanco about It. Tho I ported. Tho Coos River High School bas- kot ball teum played tho North Drnd Freshmen at North Bend last Satur day afternoon. This was tho first game for tho Coos River, boys. The score was 0 to 10 In favor of North Bend. EUROPEAN WAR ONE Z t YEAR AGO T0PAY DKC l, 1011 Tho Germans continue to mako attacks ngalnst tho Russians In Po land. It Is rumored that a Gorman cruiser was sunk off tho const of Scotland. - In Poland tho Russians continue to offer a stubborn resistance ngalnst tho Germans who nro at tempting to reach Warsaw. i Classes ranked as follows Is spoil ing this week: Seniors, specials, human life, like all tho rest of tho ! great universe, Is subject to Irreslst- abio laws, nnci success is ncniovou freshmen, Juniors, sophomores, through conforming to thorn. Cap- Cnn't uomo class stop that senior llal Journal. winning? Tho class averages wero i,Bhor to this week. S1 NEWS OF OREGON Z Program for Congress, December -'! st. Ten minutes arguments by AAAAAAAAAAA.A.AAA.AAA.A.JkA vttt,vvv Md)ftco on Com,,sory jHtnry PORTLAND Tho United Stntos 'Training, Wright on Const Defenses, government has sued tho Southern Jlongcll on Tho Larger Navy. Pnr- Poclflc Company alleging that tho Hamcntary Drill. Lender, Storgard. latter allowed a telegraph operator! Another good edition of "Purple at Eugono to work moro than nlnoinnd Gold" nppcarcd this week. Tho!So"K DKU. HO, 1011 ( Fighting 'between French and Gormans along tho wholo front from Alsaco to Flandors Is in progress. . Both Gormans and French claim to have made gains und to havo tak en trenches. French attacks nt Nlouport nro re ported to have, been repulsed. Tho entertainment given at the school building on Saturday liljjht was it great success. About i!50 peoplo were present. The program was ns follows: "Our High School." "Tho Christmas Guest" ' Interm.cdlato Room Violin Solo Aldcn Baker Recitation Norma Robertson "Christmas Fairies" Primary noom Recitation Roso Smith "Never Too Lato to Learn".... Grammar Room Song. "Silent Night" Roso and Bounlo Smith "School Chums" Jcsslo Smith, Ruth Bcsscy nnd Erma Hodson. Quartet "On Sunnybrook Farm." Bonnie Smith, Roso Smith, Dor- olhoy Dungan, Jlrs. Dungau. Recitation "Wreck of tho Santa Clarn Ilnzol Cowan Song. "Hnll! Happy Christmas!" Grammar Room Elaine." Jessie Smith and STk ' " ' ' ' ' ''2r for cold fJT' and kSIS? J ' dampness JjpjL Perfection Oil Healer , -PROFESSIONAL Dr. A i u7!T"" Tw. "useWorth. I offic L.nd 8o. 0'co ho.,M! i,T k. 1 ''' Office W3.. J- M. Wright "UILDINQ Plot,, ""iuiQ pnvw. ' Eatlmatca fumiX7,U0ml -"ucoa,e,Dl Dk-M. Shaw . "JUi UUP nn.i ri.. , -M jiirnnf p m GLASSns , JJ?w Irvlnir tuu l I CRKSCKNT CITY HKATS US THE army engineers havo roc bmmonded tho construction or n Jetty nt Crescent City to cost SIC0.000. Of this amount tho government is to appropriate $100,-pllor80n, employed nt the Booth-Kol- 000 mid thoro Is to bo rnisod lo-, iv mill, ilronne.l doml nf heart dt ----..---- hours In ono day. EUGKNK Ono hundred chlldron nttended tho Christmas dinner given by tho men's fraternities of tho state university. GRANTS PASS It Is rumored about tho city tlinb Elbort S, Vcntcb, formorly doputy county clerk, hao! been endorsed by tho two democrat ic senators for tho position of poBt mastor. IiJUGENE According to presont plans tho Commorclat Club will bo merged with tho now Chnmbor of 1 Commorco, SALEM Tlio Commercial Club has dccldod not to chango Its nam it to that of tho Chamber of Commorco. SPRINGFIELD James M. Mc cnlly $100,000. Tho Secretary of, "War, In approving tho rocommen dntlon, suggCHts that no oxpoudi turo bo mndo until It Is assured that tho railroad from Grants Pass is to bo extended on down to Cres cent City. Evoryono will bo glad to boo tho California city, which promises to bo touched by tho now railroad, havo Its harbor Improved, but It docs scorn strango that Coos Bay cannot got moro. Ab far as willingness to spend money locally It may bo pointed out that wo havo Just oxpondod $000,000 to Improve soaso following a quarrel ho had with another man. DOREN'A A patron-toacherB' ns soclatlou was organized nt tho high school with n largo membership. ROSEBURG Chicken thlcvea havo boon taking poultry from tho ynrd of Howard Church, a local tionstnblo. SUTHERLIN Property ownora aro opposing tiio payment of a road tax which thoy claim Is void. .MYRTLE CREEK It Is snld that options have been secured on 15,000 llttlo poem by Mary Rust had merit. Tho short story by Tom Wattors was n wclcomo addition. A fine interest is being taken In physical exerclso by both girls apd boys. At tho four o'clock hour tho gymnasium floor is occupied to tho limit of accommodation, dally. Any girls Interested would render n real sorvlco by working up a class in cnllsthonics nnd taking ad vantage of Mr. Grnnnis' offer to conduct such a class. Tho lmportnuco in calisthenics is rccolvlng Impetus throughout tho Nation. Military propnrodncss pro- I supposes physical fitness. Hysorioo will meet Dcccmbor 20th. Tho following program is announc ed on their bulletin board: Recitation, Ethel Joscphson. Muslcnl, Glendn Fnrrcl. Comic Rending, Volmn Ross. Musical, Floronco Powors. Recitation, Mao Church. Bonnie Smith. "Vice Vorso" High School Violin Solo Albert Enogron "No Place Llko Homo on' Christ mas Day" Grammar Room Refreshments. Tho High School basket bnll team will play a gamo with Sumner Sat urday night nt Sumner llnll. Tho Intermediate grndo nro mak ing Christmas presents for tholr Christinas treo. All tho grades nro having a Christmas treo. t Tho football boya nre covering their grounds with oyster shells so thoy can play in bad weather. . last day of school until January 3. 1 Wo wish overyono n "Merry Christ mas.'' A 9ure remedy for the cold, damp days. Inexpensive to op erate easily carried from room to room. Smokeless and odorless. Dealers everywhere. For bal results use Peat! Oil Standard Oil Company (California) Miirslilletcl AAAAAAAAAAAA : Ntted OODli Illf XI. .. . "n "'. , - ""U-J, H. G. Butler noom 301 coko bM; ..R nBldcnce VZ! W. G. Chandler AUC1I1TEOT Rooms 301 nn,i ?v -. Mfc.u...,.wtBinJ -,,,""'"'' Oregon. TISIM T.inir, WILLAMETTE PACH0 M J vait THE PERFECTION OIL HEATERS MAY ALWAYS BE FOUND AT SUMM HARDWARE CO, 80 .MARKET AVKXL'K. MARSIIFII0L1), ORE, Lcavo Morshflold CMC n.m. 7.-IC a.m. '8:45 a.m. OMC a.m. 10:4C a.m. 11:30 a.m. I2:fi0 p.m. 1.45 p.m. 2:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 5:00 p.m. C40 p.m. North 1:0 1:0) 9:00 10:15 11:00 11:15 lilt 2:00 1:0 4:00 5:15 6:55 American Bail SCHOOL NOTES A high standard of neatness In nil its application to school work Ih hard to maintain. Tho "lick nnd a promise" Ideals of childhood Inst for a .long timo nnd carry over into many phnsos of school work with n porslstouco that is surprising. Loo LnChappollo and Percy Krn- aorus of tlmbor northeast of Myrtlo tho Inner harbor. Without boast-' Crook, tho tlmbor on tho land bolng . .. i i 1....1 I ltd I n ntnti t K.irt nnn nnn tnnt nr ri. uiK, wo iinvu mrKor ami w --""" ," vv,vw . mop ftro BM,BtllB Mr, LQ,nnd , ,,8 harbor than Croscont City, with no nnd codar. comparison In tho amount of com-j OIIHBN Mrs. Snrnh Davis, nK' j nmiuml trnlnlng morco. Largo lumber vessels como.OJ yoan. a pioneer of Oregon d9d , ' n , b(JBUot into this port regularly, while att ho homo of her son, William,, ,oam Rave t0 M . s Rh Croscont City tho loading is usually Dnvls. jgcolio, tonm R ,Bpd tlMlo Tllurflday done by mciuiH of cable, as to i railroad, wo alroady havo ono prac- j X tlcally completed to tldowntor hare, t No ono bogrudos tho 'Croscont City T ;-H-H-K-W-W-I-H-H-H-:-H-W-M- nlKllt' CHRISTMAS. Thoy aro a strong team V. largo, vigorous and clean. A good gamo impovomout, and tho ontlro cpast should bo glad to sco that place mndo bettor by harbor work, hut i T a Coon Day roslduut cannot help j hut think that thoro must bo some-' 'j. thing wrong with im when wo cn- A not got tho doslrod jetty ronstruc- j T tiou nocdod to mako this a rent ( v sonport after hogging for yonrtf, nnd i yot Croscont City gota oxactly what it wants. ICItlior wo must ho oryi.J. slow hero, or olso thoy nro lulKUtyj good hustlors down at Croscont -Hy. t By JOHN QREENLEAF WHIT X TIER. Sound ovar all waters, roaoh out from nil lands Tho chorus of voices, tho clasp Ing of hands) Slno hymns that wero sung by tho staro of tho morn, flng sonas of tho angels When Jesus wax bornl With glad jubilations Drlng hopo to tho nation! Tho dark night Is ending and down has begun; Is assurrod whonover thoy Score 17 to 10 In favor of' M. II. S. in an ovor-tlmo game. i Tho Friday morning lecturo for Docomher consisted of three talks by buslnoss mon of tho city on tho X I genornl subjoct "As Othors Seo Ve," J ' Dorsoy Kreltzor choso to omphaslzo thoroughuoss In tho common hrniuihos nnd tho saving habit; Dr. L. HotiBoworth, Btrossed bodily .j. play. I :' 4. ' A. .! C. H. Reck r . cipanuness; Aiioruoy y urged tho studonta to consldor their jl i uplinnllni' nfl ii lillRliiORStl'OntlnZ Hello. ! 7 . r C- n 8 i jaiiia.Mdi O n r - v ' mMMr I iWk !ih Mi7 ,1 . "i " Ut scaiffliifiaft A Gift which will be most appropriate and valu able is a SAVINGS ACCOUNT You Can Start With $1.00 or Moro. HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY 'EVE 7 TO -9 rta- W - - - ft:Ji Register Monday If you want one of these dollars put in a savings ac count, you must register at once. C:55 p.m. North city limits A ;ou p.m. j.5 1 SAVE M0NPY by ordering tho famoa ... HENRYVILLE COAL " uui, jiur ion ,, Lump conl, por ton Or halt ton of both I). S1USS0S, rrJ rnono 18-J or leave orden i Hlllyor'n Clssr Store. ., . First Bank Marshfield, National f Coos Bay Oregon south coos mvnn mxi SKItVICB LAUNCH KXPIIDSS leaven Marshfield crcrr di; 8 n. in. Ijcavos head of rlrJ nt 3:15 p. m. BTKAJIUit IUIXBOW leaver hcaa of river dalljr st . in. Leaves Mnrslif leld st a nt, For charter npplf on bowl ItOGKHS A SMITH Proprietors & hn- bft- hft- fa 3 hfr & - 2 PAKE TH.V 0:.T9 City Llmltfl North llend, Ik. nr COMMUTATION CSS TICKETS 1.73 Mnrehfleld-North llend Auto Lino Cars ovory ton minutes (rot O a. m. to 1- p. in.; to Bootl Slough onco a dnv, IcuvIdj i 11 ii. m.; to lvmplro Uirto Uk u day. GORST & KINO, Propi. Vfflt-V x. niM'OHT I.NTKHKSTIXO TIIK annual roport of tho Socro tary of tho Interior, which " has boon mndo public, Is voryj '. lutorostlng, particularly to tho peoplo of tho wost, as It deals with , tho groat work of developing which ' X has been nnd Is now In progros. ' TJio socrotary onlls uttontlon to tho fict that right now tho matter of na-, .j. tloiuil dofoiiBo is probably tho most .'j! nlisorhlng quostlon hut cltloa that Y tho hulldlntr up of tho country and , j' tho searching for and dovolopment If of tho wodorful resources la a work X which In "ftor nil noaror the hearts , of tho peoplo, Whllo tho protootlon J proparntion may bo nocossary there X "U nothing thnt appouli moro to tno v peoplo of tho Pacific coast than tho , v work which gooa with tho making of i tho country. Much moro interost- 'X. Ing tlitfii cannons nnd warships to I " i: Rise, hopo of tho nges, arise llko . t ovorywhoro with tho buslnoss ser- jJjiiSiH $ All pnch flow to music, all hearts l ' aM m,B,U088 ,no"' ' &' ' ' . ' ' '' , $. i: boatnsonol X i Karly rising has at loast ono .1 Tho Christmas cnndloMVhat fe t I Sing tho bridal of nations, with choruls of love, Sing out tho war vulture and sing In the dove, Till tho hearts of the people kocp tlmo In accord And tho voico of the world is tho volco of tho Lord Clasp hands of tho nations In strong gratulations; Tho dark night is ending and dawn has begun) Rise, hopo of tho ages, nrlso like tho sun, All spoech flow to music, all hearts beat as onel Blow, bugles of battle, the marches of peace East, west, north nnd south, lot tho long quarrel cease. Sing of glory to Cod and of good will to man! Hark, joining In chorus, riia honvona bond o'or usl Tho dark night Is ending and dawn has beguni Rise, hopo of the ages, arise like the sun, All opeech flow to music, all hearts beat s ono! compensation tho glorious sun rlsos. During tho pnst few wookfl tho oarly morning color offocts in the Knstorn sklos havo beon grand. Orogonlnnlsma: "Is that nil tho' farthor ho Is?" "Whore Is ho at?" "Ploaso lonvo. mo go." "Tho boy 'Ho will pack, .T. i has took It ovor." V your sultcaso for you." vi I .. n.. 1 il.. fl.l. 1- 1....1 4I.A ' ' -, ..A. 1L. .iJj.i ..B .'. . GOIUUQr iSni. lllO IlllU UliUlU IIUU UlCi y?tr.V0'V9?rVH.lf3r4Y. - " t luJWT '1 t 1T 1 I I - Ii ii I lit U 1 IM' i 1 IT' II T .nnntnlA nf n tt Aiwln ntt. ' ' "'""' M t r r.. For tho school month ondlng Do- a chnrmlug souud it has und what n "homey" plcturo It conjures beroro us of tho many who will attend Its burning on Christians ovc! All of iw know tho legend of tho Christmas caudle. If It burns clear down to tho sock et good luck and prosperity will attend thnt household throughout tho year. FHM & SEIETT BANK OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTY KHtnbllslied 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interost paid on Tlmo AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS !fc vj, Officers J. W. Honnctt, President. J, II. FJnnugtui, Vice-President. it. i-'. WlUluniH, Cnshior. Goo. P. Wlnclieater, Aast, CAshler. FOIt TIlANSFKR AND 8T0BJ AGK OF HOUSHIIOLD GOODi FREIGHT AND I1AGQA01 Cull FERGUSON TRAM Phono 103 Itesldeiico Phone 13-J Market Avo. and Walerfrcal HAVE THE ROOF FIXED! NOW See C0RFHELL Phone 3171 T. J. HOAIFH .! ;t: tho bulldora "of tho wont nro tho .moans of making tho doaorla fortllo, .U-j-x-j-W-W'-i-W-H-J-W-W-:-:-:-:- tho hnrnonslng of our,wtor jiowors, ' NvN'"'svr tho finding of rich minerals and tho ty pngos Including n colored cover fcottlemout of tho public lands. It and it roprosonm a largo amount of la thoHo tliliiK among othoru In y. highest porcontago of nttondanco. 'Jl The eighth grndo High School was , second. Tho three first grado rooms ..invoraged OS a Rood record. Thei C ' high school had tho lowest por-, centngo. Froshmnn rhotorlcals aro In prog ress, with tho object Ivo of gottlngj through all first nppoarances bo-J foro Christmas. Tho twelve host , will compote again in class contest lator. Orado en, High School, spelled down 5A In ar.: spoiling contost Friday nftornoon on a sot assign-1 mont. Those dosorvo montlon: BA, For the Family Medicine Chest their rotation to tho government which nro dealt with in tht douurt mont of tho interior. ISSl'K FINK EDITION Tho Wostorn World of Dnndon has published a Christinas odlrlon which Ih certainly highly crcdltuhlo to the nowHjiapor and tho communi ty. Tho Issue Is composed of t wen- work In gathering tho news matter Emorson Noff, Oswald llorglnnd, glvon and also oarrioa a largo Duncan Dashnoy; (ID, Jane Wllkln- umount of ndvortlslng;. Tho paper eon, Justinn Hnuperman, Eupono gives Boino lutorostlng facts and Crosthwalto, Ilorbort Murphy, Don stories about llaudon and tho Co- Allen. qulllo rlvor country and covors tho if onough porsons wish to take ground thoroughly, it is ono of tho shorthand and typewriting a clnsa host things that has ovor boon gat-, win. bo formod for that purposo. ten out about Dandon nnd ooplos CommuHlcn'to with Mr. Huragar or sent to other parts of tho county, Mr. Tlodgen. will do much to advauco that sec-, . tlon of Coos County. I Times wau' -d6 Drlng results. Green Bar. Vfi:, Mrs. Wm. F.BuboU M711 "I elwuy uia Foley' Honey and Tar for our children nt It quickly breaks up their co!J with no Lad after effecta, and they lilio to tako it." In this season of oourIis, colds nntl croup, ovory family medfolno chest should be supplied with a good couifh, mcdicluo that can bo rolled upon when needed. Such a family coubU syrup Is Foley's Ilonuy and Tar Compound, This fctniulnrd modlcino has been on tho mnrkot for ycnr3 and In many sec tions was found in every homo in the days whon doctors wero not so handy and when money was scarcer. Foley's Honey nnd Tar Compound Is 1111 cxcollunt modlcino for couchs, colds, raw or Inflamed throat, hoarso ness, tlKht.ioss and soreness of Uia client, croup and whooplni? cough. It Is an absolutely sato remedy, contain- .rig only hunllng ingrcdlonts, and frca . from any harmful drugs. , For salo by Owl Prescription Phar-1 j macy Frank D. Cohan, Centml Ave- inuo, Opposite Chandlor Hotel. Tele- t phone 7-1. I NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY S. S. F. A. Kilburn SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO, (Via Eureka) , FRIDAY, DFCF..M11KR 21. FROM SMITH TKHMINAI, DOCK For Furtlicr Iiifornmlion Call 1. jt, , OUSHING, Agent. vi A. n. nODCDl fM7 Marshfield &ffi; EsUmatea Furnlsied Puomo 140-R. Mwslifleld, Orjj ; M.n WESTERN LUAN ft"" BUILDING CU. Assets $2,340,C 1 pays 8 per cent on savings Abstracts roR reuadlh abstracts of title aK imtuhaiatiok AHOUT COOS BAY RKL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MARSHFIELD AND COQUILLE CITY, OREGON GBtfriERAI, AGENTS, EAST8IDE AND SENGS'IiACKEN'S ADDITION AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LAND IIISNRY BENGSTACICEN, MANAGER I. S. KAUFMAN ft CO. Local Treasurer fi i DUNGAN IIMnCRTAK Nil PARLORS will be kept OPEN TO THE ITJDWO a AViiinF state licensea undertaker will he i 'I charge Phone 103-J