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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1915)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSjjFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2,1, 1916 EVENING EDITION. TWO mi i i - I " I i ! II I ' " " ' " " ' " " SALOON - CAUGHT IN ACT ( Continued trfajnljgoOnejr Restaurant in that city. Tlio trio, Bald linker, planned to como to Coob Day to mako what thoy could off tlio loggors during tlio laHt days' of tlio wet year. Thoy drcBsed In logger's clothes, wont ' down to Eugene, and claim to havo walked In over' the Willamette Pacflc to Coob Bay.' ' ' t Carried licrolvcr Whom arrested In his room this morning Haley had a rovdlvor with him. Jennings steadfastly stuck to hIs(story that ho did not havo a gun. He has relatives) who Hvo over near Pony Inlet and said that ho was vis iting yesterday In North Ilond with an unclo, Fred or Tom .Tcnnlngu and Into'r In tho day had visited a grand mother In west North Rend. Jennings Is a young man, of slen dcr build and possibly 21 yonrn of ago. Ills companion, Baker, Is about 35 years of ago and Haley some whero In tho neighborhood of 2.1 yearB old. All throe woro dressed In rough clothes like loggers. It developed later In tho day that Jennings 'wan not Implicated In tho liquor robbery of last night, but was in North I)end, and tho pollco say thoy havo evhlcnco to connect him up with tlio two robborles there. SAlflONJNTEBEB TIIItKIS ItOljriiKH OK WIMSKI3V AUK 8TOLHX TIUH MORXIXO Gets Into Coos liny Snloon Through Item Dooj Found Nothing In dish lloglstcr Uurglnrs jimmied tho lock of tho rear door to tho Coob Hay saloon, on North Front street, soiuo time early f tills morning, and escaped with three bottles of whiskey. Tho till was foi'iid standing. open and empty, tho fsnme as It was loft last night by the owner, John Hurko. Tho lock is a slmplo one. It had been pried open, allowing ready en trance to tho place. A drawer under heath the cash register, possibly thought by tlio revolvers to be tho cash drawer was half pried open. f0f t SHIPPING NEWS $$ YtiSSKI. MOVI'JMHXTS 0 :ll W swn llll-h Ui la i Ulili li-L- Ullvr i m. m. litf. CIDER ' P. 'T. Beoching, ono of tho two men hold up last fj ovaiilng, enmo ovor from North Bond this attornoon and identified Jennings as tho man who ordered him to . throw tip his hands last night. Ho said tho man woro a blaok or a brown ninuk. Ueeclilng also recognized JennlugB ho claimed, by his voice. Pictures of all thrco jiion woro taken this afternoon. Jennings' pic turo will ho Bent to Boso burg whero It Is said Sheriff Qiilnno wants him on anoth- or charge Tho mon woro hold today without oxnmlnn Uon. District Attornoy LU- . Jcavi8t is expected homo to night. IS DISCUSSED I'KOSKCUTOllS HAY PAllMKHS MUST IlK CA1UCITL ' Arrived ' Adollno Smlth, -Oakland, 11 p Duo Hero A, M. Simpson, San Francisco, today. Duo to Kail Hardy, San Francisco, 10, a tomorrow. 'N , Adeline Smith, Oakland. It .a tomorrow. ( , I- . t WATERFRONT NEWSi t , Thq; BtoaniBHtp Adeline Smith Is expected to lenvo at J 1 a m. to morrow fur Oakland, On Thursday tho Kllburn Ik scheduled to arrive In from Port land, bound South. Tho Hardy will Ball at 10 o'clock tomorrow with lumber from tho Smith mill. s. Can Allow It To Tin ii to Vinegar But Not. Sell Any Haiti Cider AT THE HOTELS t ? 1 Chandler Hotel Podor, II. Pcderaon, Allegany; F. (u LohJIo, vCoiiuIHo; lion Mc.Uullon, Myrthl Point; Mrs. J. u) Snoll; Snn Francisco; A. T. Noycs, Snn Frnn clsco; Georgo Buyer, PoworBj W. T. Domont, Myrtlo Point; W. C. Laird, Coquillo; S. P. Bartlott, Coqulllo. II. B, Hall, Portland; C. Dundy, Rugouo; Sol Isniot, Sacramento; M. Thoro, San Francisco; 13. I.. . Bjou, San Francisco; F. J. Smith, San 'ranolsco; Pearl Crano, Ban don; C, A. Pcndloton, Portland; W. II. Posaugo, Portland; I-:. I). Oraham, Coiiullle; Mrs. J. O. Stommlor, Myrtlo Point; .1. L. Anson, Coiiulllo; U. V. DanlolH, Brldgo; W. Blcknoll, Portland; W. Nolll, Portland; Mrs. J. K. Paulson, Co uuillo; Nolllo Barton, Myrtlo Point; Oeorgo H. Chaiioy, Salt I.ako City; KL Lawrence- Hotel 11. D. Kausrud, Baudon; Miss J. Slcntrcm, l.akcsldo; Irs. Robert -Mlllur, Lukcsldo; Bert Church, Coos lUvor; A. I.. Bunch, Beaver Hill; ' Mrs.' Av S. Cross, Powers; John Brown end wife, Baudon. Leonard F. Latklo, Coos ltlvor; Joo Talbot, Powers; John Adams, Coos Bicor; M. Bonsdorff, Plod mpnt, Cul,; Mrs. C. Wgouhoff, Sum ner; C. Kgonhoff, Sumner; J. K. White, San Francisco; Bort H. BorgBtrom, lakesldo; A. AV. Jones, Coquillo; J. JI. Cash, S. P. Camp. Blanro Hotel Henry Mlchelbrlnk, Coos Blver; Diehard OranU, Coos Blver; Jordan Schapors, Coos Hivor; James Pick ott. Powers; Charlos Olson, Lnke Bldo; Arthur Baker, Lukcsldo; W. II. Smith, Coos Diver; A. 11. Olson, North Jnlot; K. A, Anson, Coquillo; August Lnkstrom, Lakesldo; J. Yaubiirgor, Lnkesldo; N. M. Young, Lakesldo; W. Oraham, Lakesldo. Fred Haloy, Powers; Bavo Brown, Powors; Honry Motcalf, Powors; Androw Wilson, Prosper; John Adams, Prpspor; P. W. Holdon, Kmplio; 0. C. Christerophorson, Kin piro; D. M. Dan, Portland; Julius Slock, Sllvortou; Beeohor Jesso and iwlfo, Portlanil; 0, NIanio, Lakeside Charles Dackloff, Coqulllo; R. W. Bryan, Coqulllo; II. F. Hinxdnlo, Umpire; Duss Johnson, Coqulllo; Joo Beckott, Powors. I SALKM, Ore., Dec. 21. Danger fwlll lurk In lnnocont looking apple jclder after January 1, according to district nttomoys who gnthercd hero to dlsciiBS tho workings of tho pro hibition law. ' It wa decided, hpwover, that a fanner may allow his cider to for- ,111 en t and mako vlncgnf but that ho (should not be permitted to sell hnrd elder. Somo of tho nttornoyB saw n loophole In this provision for keep ing hard cldor. It seemed to bo tho concensus of opinion that no1 ono should bo pros ecuted unless thoro was a strong probability of gaining a conviction. Kuimplcs In Douglas Attornoy General Brown told of how ardent tompcranco peoplo of Douglas county had boon convicted of handling hard elder with mora than tho lawful per cent of alcohol In It. Ho said that when bruised applea vtcro used In manufacturing claor lUhoro might bo an unlawful quantity of Alcohol in tho cldor right from tho start. Tho only way to bo abso lutely Buro would bo to ueo apples that had uqt boon badly bruised. Not PIouniiu'C Jug District Attorney Kelly of Jack non county, suggested that If anyouo triod a cldor "Jog" onco ho would not hanker for It -again. Tho ro covory from tho effects was n stron uoub exporlonco, ho declared. Ho trlod It onco when a hoy. It was doclded that' each pharmni cist employed in n drug Btoro which handled liquor, should bo required to furnish a boud, as woil as tho pro prlotor of tho Btoro, and also that each Bhould koop a list of sales In Bopnratn books. CAllItIKH 21 MJDSIIIPMKN There are 21 midshipmen aboard tho British four masted bark Mcd way that arrived in Portland on Sat urday 78 days' from Hobart, Tas mania. Tho young ladB ,who arc learning tho ways and methods of tho sooj arrived In Portland to find great .bundles' of mall awaiting them from homo nnd, perhaps about as welcome, hormotically scaled tins of real English plumb pudding, sent all tho way as a Chrlstums dollcncy. Most of the British deep water ships carry midshipmen, young hula (who pay certain .sums to mako tho trips to sea ami icarn navigation Pacific railroad to clear 100 mllcB of rlght-of-wny as well aa to furnish tho ties and brldgo nlntcrlals for this stretch. Later ho was Interested In tho fbulldlng.of a Bhort railroad from Wallai Walla to Wallub on tho HniiltD Divot fhr llttl.i linn hillit of .,.., (-- ,7 , - I( BcrapiMroh laid inlong plunks that latcrHBold to tho.O. Wj D. aiid N; compdjiy for abouV'$l06lK000. W.Itli Helpr Kxpodltlon i. T"lC Bo'hson before ,tbo gol'drURli! 10 AiasKn .mi. aman went lino uia country,, wltji tt'igbvornuidift oxliedl tloh rushed to tho rollof of Dawss-. -when the city was threatened with famine in midwinter. Later ho was down at Dyea, AhiBka, and there was elected Mivyor of, ,tho city. Be fore ho could (nko his office, the town government fWus moved, so Mr. Small nhvnys coutended Hint ho Is still mayor of Dyoa, hltf commission never having been revoked. Mr. Small servod in a cavalry regiment from Maine nnd fought for thp Nortli n tho Civil War. Ho was a member of tho 0. A, D. Wife Died Hero S. C. Small, of Marshflold, wont to Alaska In 1808 and was associat ed with his father in freighting there. Tho deceased came to Coos Bay about 1003 to build tho, Belt Lino railroad for Major Kinney, a piojoct which foil through: In 1010 Airs. Small died. Tho rfpath of .Air. Small 1b the first death of blood relatives in tho family since 187-1. !" 11)11, Oh !Hltt-M V: A -Bully ' Kpwlnl atirtlnn at Bed Cross 1-I. and tho methods of handling ships. ,v-n' -"ornliig 10 to 12 to nccomodnto In tldo way England maiiages to ed "t of town residents nnd randier. ucato tho vast army of men who nro needed yearly to command her nhlp. Tlmwi Want Ads for result. Buy Practical Gifts This Xmas trhlH Nloro Iin- a wtork from which you can choose Glftq that will ho dierishcd hy every oiil USBKUL PHACTICAJi ACOEPTABLI-: (JlftM that will last and bo a constant reminder of your thoiightfidiiess. For Women SAGINAW SOLI) AV.ssol Was Onco lUwued Off Coos Bay liar DIHIIKS .UiKH A MOST AccuPTAiiLi: pui-:si-:nt Wo have an iiuiiwually fine stock to show you In ii-:codati:i CHINA JlLUKIUDl) WAIli: GOLD HANI) CHINA COOK I NO AND BAKING WAIIH CXIYKItSAL PKBCOLATOK Tho Pioneer Western Lumberman tills tho following about tho Sagi naw which it will bo roniomborod VBH BUVnrill VOll fa ntn lirnin.lit ln r-nnn n.rf i.. .. ...";. ..:..?. WKLLKH & GL'KBXSHY'S wwUu uu) tu tin annual uiiikiiik con dition and bonched on tho mud flnta fon tho enBt sldo of tho bay oppoalto Marahfleld; "J. II. Maxtor has purchasod tho rtenmcr Saginaw from tho McCul- i.loch Luinbor Company on tonus not mado public. ' Tho Saglnnw waa built at HoquI am, Wash., n 1007. Sho is n vessol -of 498 tons not reglstor, 191.1 feet Jcng, ao.l foot wldo and U,2 feet deop, with n lumber-carrying capac ity of 000,000 fcot. For Men fistmas Present One that will never be forgotten. tita. Viof TX7-J11 pfinimip fn Vf f-nirirar1 ntM-..j j , wixv, men. wm v,xAx w jvjw, jypxcuiaieaand .utilized years after' all the others are forgotten. One that injects a whole lot of .big new thrills. That's what an Overland means to you and yours for Christmas. There's nothing like it. I?lace your order immediately for a big, beautiful 35 l-inriQi-.rtTTrn Ktro nnnan-Q it r a w.1 -. - J Tj. 1 iiuiacpuww xiv-pciooiigx vyvcjLicuiu. il xias every comfort and convenience. Have it driven up to your front door on Christmas morning! $750 . HOADKTIW jjtfiia Model Hil, f. o. Ii. Toledo Isaac R. Tower "The Gunnery" i:VKIlV MAX AIAVAVS m-:i-:uh i-'cnxisiiixfis Wo aro showing somo that any man will ho glad to get Christmas morning Fancy and Bros Shirts Suspt-iidcrH in Holiday IJoo.s l-'our-Iii-liand Ties, li.V; niic; 7.1c Arm Bauds Kov FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY MACKIXAWS For .Men, Women and Children. l)AXIi:ii (SltKKX'S -'COMFV SIIlM-HItS" For Men, Women and Children HAXnivFUCHIKFS -Thounauds or them In boxes and out Linen and hllk For Kvorjbody A haudkei chief Ik always acceptable. Bunker Hill Department Store w. ii. i)ixi)ix(ii:n a co. lMioxi-: !ia Headquarters for Genuine Parisian Ivory 71 Market Ave. GOW WHY HHOi;s A'Xl) DBV GOODS j Big 10 Day Sale , AT CHEAPEST PIUCK Store cor. Broadway & Commercial I m LADIES' and MEN'S TAILOR. I make suits here for $26.00 and up, and take orders for Suits made in Chicago for $12.00 and up. Suits pressed for 75 cents. Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed, $1.00. Suits steam cleaned and pressed for $1.50. All kinds of repair work done at cheap prices. All work will be done with great care. j. v. KOSKI Clearance Shoe Sale Now On A Nice Christmas Present for Your Foot LttdloB now Gipsy Kd button, reRUlar hoII for H.OO and fti.OO now on sale nt $:i.on Ladloa' Patent Leather laco, now last, roKiilnrly soil for $4.00 and JG.OO, now on biiIo at..tf:un Men's Gun Metal Ilutton Dress Shoes, regularly soil for $4. GO and $5.00, now on sale nt 83.83 Men's Work Shoes, regularly soil for ?4.00 and ?I5.00; now on nalo f op 83,03 Wo havo all kinds of Shoes for Children from hoft solo baby shoos to Misses' nnd blj: Hoys' Shoos on salo now. Wo hold nothing Imclc. Como and -co. Wo will bo pleased to show you. Electric Shoe Store S. J. 1MMEL, Prop. 180 South Ilroudway Christmas Day ST. LAWRENCE.H0TEL tonicr Market and Urondway Wo solicit all our old patrons of tho Lloyd and nssuro thorn tho samo rcnsonablo rates. E. W. SULLIVAN Till-: LLOYD FAMILY HOTKL Housekeeping Apartments Two rooms, 88.00 month Electricity and Gas. Froo baths sleeping rooms, si.no k., up when your friends and rel&tlrti daughters and sous, nil meet uaflqj jour roof The Dininer Room Is tho router of attraction. wm i beautiful uptodato dining rooq fiiilto from this storo ticre will M no room for criticism. Our reasonable prices moke it powlblo for everjwxv 1 havo nu attractive dining pow. ur reoutation a iu.iririlAlH stands Uucic or every iu- l)o,ens of complete bultcs ,f from within tho rcurh of pTeoiwij-i GOING & HARVEY O 75 Market Avenue Marshfield, Oregon DRY WOOD at CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD Nor.th Front Street Phone 370J Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General ConstructrO COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK I Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon co work the Dredge "Seattle" . . . . . j, . tlinrollchlT fl twentjr-lHch hydrauUp dredge U Tclflo wtf Main nfflCe. Seattle, Wahingloi Coos Bay office, . Marshfield, Oregon. WALL PAPER See VIERS About It, QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotfil. I Phono 106-L. I MAHSHFIELn, OIUSGON GRAVEL antitlf tct. o - -j fu.tii.i. nnAVFir. In tnT C from pile In our yard or In carload lota, at following pne Prom pile on ground, J2.V6 per yard. Carload Iota, tajten from carp, Retail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber &Mfg.CoJ 2.00 per 7VH Opposite Post-office. Pboae m