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" ''''W'W' pr f 'M Wtl V , i i f , 'fajM v tn THE CQos BAY. TIMES, IWARSHFIELN. OREGON. SATIlRnAV. JANUARY 1, 191 6-EVENlNG EDITION ,,, SEVEN f.s. L h. I II t. I -T7T 'J i A H appy nw I ear To our many friends and patrons we ex tend our good wishes for Nineteen Hun dred Sixteen. May the year bring to you and yours only health, success, happiness, and a full share of the prosperity in store Reynolds Development CD (OWNER FIRST ADDITION) 178 Central Ave. Telephone 160 All Over Oifegoia Soft Water Tho advantages of soft wator bucIi us afforded horo nro many nnd of such importance that a great numbor of cities with hard wator supplies havo instnllod wntor-goftonlhtf plants nt largo ox ponBc. Tho saving of soap roqulrcd for washing is considorablo. Tho labor of washing is much reduced. Tho wear and tear of clothing la consequently diminished. Less fuol is required to heat soft wator and hot wator Is obtained mora quickly, Soft wa tor is highly doslrablo for utenm bailor uso In mills, etc. Soft wator Is nioro dcslrablo from a health standpoint than hard wator. Soft wntcr brings a copper colored iron stain from aldor trco leaves at tho tlmo of heavy rains, but It only nffects tho color and appcarnnco of tho wator. This stain cannot bo removed by fil tering or chemical troatmont. Do not mnko tho mlstnko vf heat ing your hot wator supply to hlghor tomporaturo than necessary ns it causes needless rusting of tho hot wator piping. COOS BAY WATER. COMPANY MAHSHFIELl) AND NORTH REND, OREGON. . : rm mzm hy Not Electric Light For Mother? You have electricty to help In YOUR work hy should not mother have It too? Mother's work is hard. You can make jt eas- er with an electric !-ron, an electric vacuum clean- r and such labor-saving devices. And at night, he mother who has always taken pritfe in the ap- earance of your home will 'appreciate the'restful,- asy light from a soft-shaded electric table lamp. Cost need not keep you from having your houss ired. Already built residence are now wired not only inexpensively, but Without damage to the dec orations. Better telephone today and let us ex Plain what the expense will be. Pregon Power Co. .. !! o f . " !! I I. I I I - ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' " PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY DUST CLOUDS OF ALASKA. Volcano Ashes Make the Hills Appear to De Snow Clad. As wo approached Kodlnk strnngo dark clouds wcro seen obscuring tho horizon nt several points, ono of which was so heavy nnd bluck that It rcsom bled smoko from a great forest flro. Captain Jensen startled us by explain Ing thnt tbli woh dust blown by tho stiff breezes from tho lofty hills all nbout us. These hills seemed covered with snow, but tho whitish deposit proved to bo ashes rained down sov- eral feet deep upon all this section dur ing tho eruption of Mount Knttnal in June, 1012. Kntmai is still smoking. Tho sun looked llko a dull Bllvcr dol lar as it shono through tho ashy mist. Tho dust cloud was so thick that it held our steamer up for four hours until tho way was clear. Passing your hand over tho rnll of tho boat, you found your lingers Btrcakcd with tho Impnlpablo gray powder. When wo lunded nt Kndlalc wo found piles of soft gray nshes and largo nnd small pieces of light, frlablo stone, llko pum Ico stone, which had been thrown out by tho volcano. Tin explosion of tho volcano was heard al uldcz, -100 miles away from Kndlak, mid sr.inded llko a cannonading. It was followed by a deposit of flno nshes in Vnldcz. In Kodlnk tho ashes covered every thing. They half burled Colonel Blod gott's bhr cannery on tho dock nnd nut mm temporarily out or iiuhiiicss. xuey completely filled up a pond four feet deep which had been the sliming re sort for many years of tho chllcliun of Kodlnk. John A. Statelier In Leslie's. CORE OF THE EARTH. 8UTHERLIN The pnlntlal resi dence belonging to II. J. Luso, said to havo cost $40,000, wob burned. PENDLETON Nows has boon ro Qolvcd hero of tho death of Red Elk, tho Indian who was tho last survivor of tho battle of Walla kWftlla, in 185G. SALEM Tho Secretary of Stato says thnt tho auto owners aro slow Lin making application for thoir now IJconacs. PERRYDALE Tho schools boast of having tho largest Industrial club organization in thp county of Polk. SEASIDE Harry Allen, of Massa chusetts, has purchasod tho 80 ncro Carlson ranch five miles south of Seaside. DALLAS Milton B. Grant, rural mall carrier, has colobrated his twelfth anniversary In that ucrvlco nnd has traveled approximately 110,000 mllos. MEDFOIID Tho department of higher education of tho Oregon Stato Toachers' Association, has boon meotlng in tho city. BAKER All of tho poor pcoplo of tho city were cared for during Christmas tlmo by a co-oporatlvo movemdnt of all organizations. ALBANY All of tho tax lovics in tho citltcs of Ljnn County aro high this year. SEASIDE Spvcn horses wcro drowned In tho rccont storms when thoy woro caugljt on ono sldo of a fenco and could not escape from tho rising water. ALBANY-iTho city claims to havo fowcr casqs of ,grp than any city In that part of tho state. SALEM Ali of tho stato Institu tions held Christmas cxorduoB of some kind for tho, bejioflt of tho Inmates. BAKER Thp plans pf thp Baker Service Company fpr thp establish ment of a streetcar lino havo hoop blocked, sp tho city will not haja that servlco for a tlmo, at least. INDEPENQEN.CE Mrs. Martha A. Hill, a pioneer of 1847, died at tlio ago of 81 years. EUGENE Mr.s Mary A. Holland and John Flotchor Walker, two plo ncors pf tho city died during tho holidays. MEDFORD Thp western divis ion of tho Oregon Sfnto TcacJiorB' Association is hoMIng1 a confPr,cnco nt Mpdford. PENDLETON Tho Indlnns who aro camping at Tutullla mission to attend a sorlcs of 'meetings wcro giv en a big New Ycnr's Day dinner. EUGENE Tho druggists of tho county hnvo agreed not to sell nlco l:ol in their stores because thoy do not want to run tho chances of being Prosecuted. TILLAMOOK Tho business men of tho city named a delegation to at tend tho development league meeting nt Portland. ALBANY Tho commlttco of tax payors to investigate tho tax levy has .approved the budget as arranged by thd county court. A HAPPY Ni;w YEAH When the New Year Arrives A' OREGON WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW A second motor ship Is now build ing nt St. Helens yards. A now stylo spark plug is to bo manufactured in Grnnts Pass. Tho now school nt Mullno has boon dedicated. Over 200 boxos of nrunon worn shipped eaBt from Eugona as Christ mas gifts. Hard tired trucks and Jitney buss es have been ordered off cortaln Lano county highways until May 1. Tho Grants Pass machlno shop has beon reopened. Exppndlturcs of 11,700,000 by tho U. P. nnd O. Vf. It. & N. Co. between fjmiuun uu tjoyoio oregon is an nounced by J. p. O'Brien, .vico Pros idont. A woll will, bo stnrtod tvo miles j of memory or n distorted mentality. In T ccrtnln pcilods" of tho year thcto nro certain diseases thnt sweep tho country, In tho spring Influenza nflllets man kind; In tho summer, rose fever, and In tho enrly nutumn tho hay fovcrltcs snulllo and tnnnglo tho English Inn gunge. But with the beginning of tho year nn epidemic of n disease of the most virulent sort spmnds over tho civilized world, causing nlncty-nlno out of n hundred of Its inhabitants to raise thoir right hands Involuntarily and swear by all that's holy they will hold fast to the straight nnd narrow path forever njid forever. Tho symptoms of tho dlscnso aro al ways tho same. It Is better and moro generally known thnn the common cold; It Is moro rogulnr In its appear ance, and moro persons suffer from it than from any other affliction, yet physicians nnd bacteriologists havo never found a remedy or Isolated Its germ. This microbe, onco taken Into tho Bystcui, can never bo eliminated. Tho same victims suffer from It year after year, nnd each year end hundreds of thousands of new sufferers Join Uio ranks. Tho dlscnso first makes its appear anco in December. A victim beams bcatlflcally nroUnd n poker table nnd announces. "Well. boys. I sweat off on tho IsW Jan. 1 arrives. Simultaneously sov cral hundred million persons rlso, yawn and glnnco nt the cnlondar. In voluntarily 'tho muscles of tho right arm contract, elevating that member toward the colling. In n stnto of tem porary stupor tho victim voices good Intentions. Soma of tho moro serious enscs oven rush off to n notary public to record llie?o thoughts in black nnd whlto and pay said notary $5. Tho stupor is nttended by cither a Inpso CAMPION AT IDE TRAPS (Spcclnl to Tho Times) (Written Eclu.slvoly for Tho Coos Bay Times by Mllly Bowlegs.) In the sunny Southland, onco upon a tlmo, a husky young follow, a bat tling Irishman, who hailed from tho snmo town whoro the "Indlaim" of loug ago hold thdir famous ton party in tho sunny Southland thiB Boston Strong Boy won famo and many shokels and smashed his namo on Flstlnn'ia's Roll of Honor as champion of champions John Law renco Sullivan. Sully's career Is no secret to thoso whoso mental menus includo pink sport shoots, 'but one hattlo John L. lobt, a mlxup wltcjroln Paddy Ryan's conqueror was tii.Tiost help less, also happened In, tho sunny L . V l -IT SEASIDE Portland swimmers to gether with membprs of tho local nthlotlc club will havo thoir annual wlntor swim In tho ocqan. BAKER Tho Baker pounjy grand Jury Ib to moot January 4 to consider criminal cases, tho most Important of which is that of Leo- It Form a Mystery, but tho Qlobe, as a Whole, la n't Rigid as Steel. Tho theory that tho crust of tho earth 1 nard Goul charged with murdor. Is only a few miles In thickness and ROSEBURO Miss Gortrudo Root, m" "i'- f "-"w " " 'whom her friends feared had mot ll icnor is Iiu MiiiKcr U'liuuiL'. ii in mnv known that tho earth; ns a whole, pos- ! sesses a high degree of effective rigid ity, ns great as If It wcro composed throughout of steel. It Is no doubt true that tho Interior of Uui earth Is In an Intcnsoly heated cpndltlon and that It appears to possess somo of tho qual ities of a fluid. At (ho snmo time it behaves In many respects as a solid. Professor Mllno concludes from tho velocities of seismic .wnvefl at different depths that tho materials and general chnruptcrs of tho crust pf the earth that nro found at tho surfneo may ex. tend (o a depth ot about thirty miles, but bpyowj that tho material seems to mergo into n fairly homogeneous nU' clous. This state prpbably extends to n depth of six-tenths of tho radius, but tho remaining four-tenths form n coro which differs in Its physical nnd possi bly its chemical cons'fitutlon from tho outer portion, What tho stnto of this nucleus Is must ho n innttpr largely of conjecture until we bnvc a fuller knowledgo of tho stato of matter when subjected to thp vast pressure such as exists wlthlp tho earth s Interior. with n mlshnp coming from Manila, has reached tho city. MONMOUTH L. P. Hnrrlngton and N. O. Marls, flold workers for tho Stato Superintendent's offlco, spent a week in Polk County on industrial club work, SALEM Christmas post cards sent from tho Salem Postofflco num bered 2 4, 4 80, ALBANY Tho merchants of tho city report that thoy had a brisk holldny tradp. ROSEBURG A now JocaUori fqr tho city dog pound must bo Bought because Jho neighbors living near thp present ono nro disturbed by tho barking. ALBANY Linn County is to havo its own gravel pit and wll hp able to furnish gravel for road Jmprovo mpnts. YENETA Tho town of Vonota, 14 mllos west of Eugopo, is npw a a year old north of Stanfiold to got water to Ir rigate 0000 acres of land. A proposed sawmill nt Roodsport will bo ono of tho largcot In Oregon. Clackamas County taxpayers ask the, county court for 2 mills for roads. J. L. Stockton. President of tho Oregon Retail Denlorn Association, says legislation should ho passed ox ompting now factories from taxation for n stated numbor of years. Ono-Jialf cont on tho dollar is tho Increase In womon's wages under tho Oregon minimum wngo law. Tho Farmors Union of Umatilla County Is to build a largo meat pack ing hoiiso. Tho minimum wngo law glvps Port land Women workors eight mills moro on tho dollar. Thp Oregon-Utnh beet Sugar Co. has 3CG2 1-2 acres contracted In Jackson Co, Tho Ashland-Pompndour Litliln Springs havo boon Incorporated for iuu,uuu. Tho Wlllamotto .Vnlloy Southern Is likely to build to Sllvorton in tho spring. Cnston has lot tho contract for a f7,000 wntcr system. Tho O W, R. & N. will soon havo a monthly payroll of $10,000 at Pilot Rock Junction. Tho old Armllago plnco noar Eu- geno will bo tho first electric farm) tho first cajo tho victim has entirely forgotten Ills nttnek of tho yenr be fore; In tho second ho snys, ns ho has -9 -' - rim' niii ShiJrl AT". S - I . HHK hIhIhIhVP''" 'BBaBaBaal Wfclii "". ji ' ijMaB t laVP DaaaaaaaaaaaW aia ' aaWBBHaaaaaaw laHaaaaataKM-L'BB'" Jaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal HhIHHBbIbw t JLVsIhIhIhH ialalalalaaalKlsKVaaH tho crisis of tho dlttcase; now coiuis niwin,. n.A n.,.. X ' . ' " ' "' "low recovery. --... ...v w hU11 ,,- 0,any (j. So mnnv iidm,,.,. ..,mr n. n.iu ..., try froin tho alueaso that It might nl JOHN h. SULLIVAN Southland, and may ho unknu-wn to innny of tho sporting frntornlty. In San JJlego, California, recently this same John L., now grown grnyr wbb guest of tho Pastlmo Gun Club at ft trap matlnco and that aftor- noon'tho birdies suro handed tho ojd gladiator n gorgoous lacing. A big crowd was out to B.po Sully porforni, and curiously enough tho old chninplon clouted tho fjrst b,lrd an nwful poke. Tho rallblrds gasp ed! Could It bo truo was Jawa' a gitnmnn? Cortaluly'hls first bIbui hnd all tho earmarks of tho groatost Amorlcnn's knockout punch, nnd the crowd awaited eagerly for hl next swing. But nlnsl Ono nftor nnothor, ns thoy whr.zod fronv tho traphQusp, tho tarhawks ducjtod and shlestoppad and sprinted out, of dan- r ffi Wtt"S,Tai-- !':' '" s " going to buit 'cm thin time." This &8ah THIS YCAll IT WILT, IU8 IlIt'PICIIKNTl Plan to furnish fnrmors oloctrlclty Announcomont has been mado thnt Fall City Lumbor Co. will probnbly ppon In tho oprlng with full crow of 200 men. Farmers of Umntllla County want tho Groat Southern R. R. oxtonded to tho Columbia rlvor. A HAPPY NEW YEAR STAY OF EXECUTION IN 0. J!C.' LAND CASE Southern Pacific Given Until Teh. 7 In Splto of Objwtlons Raised by Other Sldo PORTLAND, Oro., Jan. 1. Judgo Wolvorton, In federal court, AddltlonaJ ovldencp that the earth, nslyonpta Hunter, who is ejght years a whole, Is nt least ns rigid ns steel la 0jdi furnished by a Mudy of tidal phenomo-1 tVnnn nivn ti. miv .ni.nni na and also by tho variation of latitude. I , n U yERr:T; fClty Bch?,01 -St, LouVpost.DIspatch.. ' ,,onr "9 0Q tho ath- 4 ( lotlc jvork oi tho condlt6u that tho members of tho athletic touins re laying tho InnoeenJ.Onea. ,rn, ., ,,, ,,, .L.-.n , r.nvon.iir Rli.wnrt.if Missouri nnro'"'""! "" ""' fJrv- '-"o found eight com lets mowing tho grass of tho stntcbpuso.i lawn. Ho questioned them. Seyen.qf them said they wero Innocent mon.- The eighth Milne, aged 6 ypsrsA jvpj-p Tnnrrrfld said, "I stolo cr hawg. suh, an' It was LA GRANDE TIo snowfall In a mos' 'Burnishing good htJg!" 'crtern Qrogoij jas p.qeji hpayy and "iuutu imruuiiuui aiu)Yi i unmnvr- msda. troubln for tho railroads. ed. "Leave tho prison at once. must from We1 preserve our Junofent convicts ' , 7 J '7 rli m , "Vummfh contnmlnntlon." f,lcd Ulribt Jhp public sep'lCjj " Pfimmlctilnti a1 !. Wnorarri Tnlo- Looklrjo Backward. 1 1,J,on? mpany dlspptlng the right Germany's secret poUceipre supplied J ' ' sonimleslpn tp ralsp thp tele- wltu, ''poi jco. eyeglasses, -Tiieso iiavp,r""f ruf9 giantod a stay of execution of tho decroo in tho Orpgon & California rnjlrond land grant enso until Feb ruary 7. William D. Fonton, nttornoy for thp Sputhern Pacific, whom tlm .in. crco gives an equity of $2.5f an QCro in tho mnpn tlm.. o nnA nnn nnd yas named pftoropd acres, asked for a stay of CO "' S- norW an appeal, but Unu pd States Attornoy Roamos objected. Mr. Roamos said that thorallroan had thrpatpned to appnal or npply for a writ of mandamus to tho Unit ed States supremo court. Ho urged against further extension of 'tlmo, e..j.iK mm mo maucr or tno execu tion pf ?thp decroo is of tho highest nnd most pressing importuned, so that congress may havo basis on which to proceed with legislation for iiu uiBiioaai 0r .no RCant nnds. " A cortlflod copy of tho degree. iibb uboii iorwaruea to Washington," J9 said, "and is how being mnde tho basw or legislation by cougress. "" umnur biiuuiu no seniop, so training season. THE DALLES Matthpyv Thor- born, aged 75 years and Mrs. Isabella SALEJf Thp c,lty of Wopdburn tiny concave mirrors on ho Bide next the face, wiilcu may no cxtenueil Hide- KQi'9 or folded t,ack t.o an not to show and glv'o the wen re r. if ha-has imrmui sight, an Image of )Vh:(Is, going on directly ncniiui uiui. NEWPQRT-Leroy Wli i .''tended to bfi a dpaf iuto and. "nijlp, s p hp trlpd as a Importer, that congress may havo somotlilnir on which to work." Tho southern Pacific, dissatisfied with (he dpcreo of thp court, may ?, 9'fApr of two courses: First, it may makq application for a writ of orror. vlrtualfv mi nKnoni li'to v)iq Uo the circuit court of appeals at San uto and nprapclscp, Fropi this tribunal tho .imncr wpuid go to tiq BUpromo k Appealed to Hirn. holug fp,unl that io wnn not af- fihlf las ho claimed. I THE pALI.ES Mrs. SadlO Morris II "i Btnrtg ,y, gpln8t itpr (uiBbaiid, "I liked tlio lotunda oj (hp awJtnl t WUllam S. Mprrls, claiming tUat Jio wasuiusiaii. mill iiiitjii wuu ' lr0k her twonty-fhre clUckpns and "As to why lu pnrticulury'' "It was several hundiqd.feet Irj di ameter, one of tho fpw apartments I was ever In whero 1 didn't feel that I was taking up too much room," Loulsi vlllo Courier-Journal, I nold tjipm and sppnt tho money fpr "jgi'flr- COJtVALLIS-r-Ppppermlnt grow ers of tlio section havo organized an association and about 200 acres will bo set out In mint. court, jr. mis cour?o bo taken, It wouio taiio from six to nlno months to get tho 'jlotorqilnatlon of that bo dy. Second, tho Southern, Paclflp may apply tQ tho supremo court for a writ of mandamus, claiming that Judgo Wolvorton, in fixing the tprms of tho decroo, had tnisintor protod, thp pupremo court's opinion,' and asking him tq issuo tho wrjt'to him, requiring that P 'cortUlji kind of decree bo entered, if this wcro dono It would tnko at least Gl) days. A HAPPY NEW YEAR uiost uo called a national qiUMtlou, Its seriousness lies lp tho effpet iionpine of the largest Industries of the conn try. Mnnufncturem of expensho fenil. nlno npparol, cignr stores, hundreds of other Institutions that gho our coun try Its envied loputatlou of bolng pro gressive and enterprising, u land of l.lg business and mammoth Industries, uro Silt and hit hard. The fact thnt hi most cases thp recovery In exceedingly rapid is the only ledcemlng feature. Fow of the resolution makers hue been known to remain in drpnuiluuil later than noon of Jnn. 1.' Perhaps, ono reasons, otllclnlit of tho affected Industries hnvo mado no effort to havo tho government tnko lucasmos to prevent the spread of this New Year's dlspaso to tho younger geneia tlon, nnd to try to effect Its euro lu tho case of present victims Is that with recovery comes nn Incrpimod ad diction to tho articles In question. This Is another generally recognized symp tom nnuvls n secondary und psycho logical effect lather than a primary and physical. In from tlvo minutes to ono week, statistics show, tho discaso usually runs Its course Tho victim becomes him self ngaln. Tic draws himself to his full height, voiccb tho thought. "Aw, wuais mo user- and resume his nor mal modo of life with ronowed nrdor. If he's a smoker ho smokes morq often for a few flays; then gradually habits becomo normal until tho next attack gives n now Impetus. This is shown by tho consumption of cigars. During the flrst fow days of January fewer arp smoked than nt any time during the ontirp year, TIiq consumption grd nnlly Increases us patients recover nnd reaches Its maximum Jan. 8, after Which is a gradual falling off to nor mali Albany Knickerbocker-Press, Financial Backing. "What you roust do, ran, lsto, ny the foundation for a solid business mir cess.'' "That's my Idea. dm!. Now, Hint (if nil. 1 tequlro sound llimncliil hut-Mug." "I get you. sou. I'll provide nir filie until j on land n Job." Birmingham Age-nernld. Determined Dissatisfaction. "Is this trnln on time?" nsked the life John L. Sullivan lookod iiko a stQrllng boob. Ono utrlng of 2n was enough for tho old glndlntor, and at Its finish ho cheerfully acknowledged that ohpotlug dirt h'rds and shooting tho K. O, punch woro two ontlroly dif ferent panics. Ono lono bird, tho first ho over swung at, was knocked cold. Tho others Joined tho pickup cov?y good iib now not oven dusted. During tho afternoon John L. rmado a speech. In heavy, rumbling tones tho old champion boomed: "Wlint 'Undo Snm ncoda 1b moro fighting ships. I movo wo build tho blggOBt navy In tho world!" Which showed that Sully at.Hl loved tho battle game, In splto of tho licking tho blrdlos gavo him. ' A HARPY NEW YEAJl PORT )ltj'0ll NOTES rKt I X'c8 'of Curry Ciifity Tojii in tlio Tribune ' '""" I .,! A numbor of inon nro cngnjjod In mining on tho beach bptwpeu Battlo Rock and Rooky Point, most, of thorn making fairly good, yrngos. Mrs. Alico Zumwalt, of Gold Beach, Is spending tho Holidays with hpr Port Orford frlon'di!, this- bolng her first vlsR horo In two years. J. G. Hill nnd sou, who aro spend ing tho winter at Suushlno, on up lor Elk River, tmpplng and pros pecting, came lu for tho holidays. Thoy found somo ory encouraging prospects, and a number of claims, will bo locatod James Sutton and family roturnod from tho Sixes mill, whoro Jlio for ror has boon om'ployoif fpr BoyVraJ months. Tho mill ' ownod by thp SIxqs mining company, and has boon pygivscd In sawing lnmher-fpr a A 1-2 ,mllo flu in o, but owing to mud and stormy weather was forced to shut down tnmporarlly. .'" IJUIIilHNfJ J'UUH James .Cqwaru SJr," otMarahfiold, otorau,'t!ijgpr pruUci was lu Ban rion oij ltljuway south tor tho Esta- yriyjii vO,. 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