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inHrvirfm"tyWi " iwT U'v v. - ,-A-pfn' Tp?i THE C0QS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1Q16 EVENING EDITION. L belayed Shipment of Guaranteed V Navajo Indian Rugs iHKSH tttp IiiIcihIpiI for Ilia Christmas mid Holiday trade, but IM m L1iyf.iujifiit' f-v- iw"r"jnvj'npi-' --""ftia-vi r"ri3nT l'Jl' we ,,nvo 1,1uCd ,'C"1 '" (Ul' w,n"nw nt VC,'y Bllrncllvo prlreM. . .,,. '. . . rhh If mi cuvplloiinl opimrtuiilly to secure 0110 of these rnro pro . it., iim'knuin 'Wiciw you "would nny hi rtloilnIt2-1"' buqiiciniic. . ... .. j..i.. i.. ilw .(ii nvo If vmi 1n nnf. wUli iiulllnnl')"" 1 l"""0" l"1' '" " tlio cxbll'lt alone I well worth hccIhb. It N uno of (lio freest' collation ' Vimlno Xuviijo Indian Rugs over hIiowii Iii i f b i tri -iav,xnii Coos Count J-. I .1 1 1 . E. ... 2 1 d St ... SI' it', J "We Sell It for Less" Going & Harvey Co. Complete House Furnishers Tlie laxative tablet with the pleasant taste If you are bilious or constipated They keep your, System as clean as a stone jurf rinsed with cold spring water 10 25 50 Wo liiivp lliu vxrliiHlvp HollInK rights for HiIh Ki-eiit IhmiUvo, Trial blzc. 10 cunts. Lockharl Parsons Drug Co. THE REXALL STORE JAP PATENTS A NEW WEALTH IS TRIPLED ENGJNEERLESS STUMER,, ,( , lSTDftRR.Q.Il, New Device Which (lives Capdilii ' Vnliio of .Shares Rises Threefold Complete Control- Alny Itevolu- i Since involution Act by United tlonlo Navigation States In Your of Jtlll A successful demonstration was ' NEW YORK, Jan. 11. Wealth of iniUle rccontly of, an invention by .BtciOkhuldort of thd old Standard 01 Dr. ,K. Ud,- nialingcr of tllo ongliiorcunipriuyj riBbxhrdBstid lii tho. cilr worku of tho Mltsti Dlshl Docltyardrcnt niarkot valuo of tlioao shares, nnil Engine Works, Nagasaki. Tho lias more than tripled Hlnco tho cor salvago steamer Oura Marti was poratlon was dissolved by order of navigated and controlled entirely by tho captain from tho bridge by means of a dovlco which Is termed "The Ship Manoovrlng Ap paratus." Tho trial lasted threo hours. Tho Invention, which has been granted a patent by tho Jap ancso government, enables the cap tain or navigator to manipulate tho ship from tho bridge at his own will to move, turn or stop the principle engine. It nbollslies the cnglnecr-ln-chargo, as well as tho telegraph, tho navigator being ablo to regulate valves or reverse cn- tho United States Supremo court in .May, 1911, according to an estlmato made today. Prior to the dissolution John D. Rockefeller held 247,092 out of 983, 383 shares, or roughly speaking, 25 per cent. At that tlmo those hold ings had a market valuo -of $1G7, 192,100 figured on n basis of $07fi c share, tho dissolution prlco of tho stock. Shares Worth About $2,000 Dow, Jones & Co., today estimated that the samo Bharcs havo a present market vahic of moro than $121,- High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Conner & Hoagland The Leading Grocers -Dealers in Good Groceries 797 South Broadway- Phones 348-J and 326 Ranges and Heaters After a careful investigation of tho many makes of ranges and heat ers on (ho market, Wo havo selected tho funioiis STERLING RANGES and i .MISSION' HEATERS as tho types best adapted to Coos liny. Tho STERLING RANGE Is one of tho most, modern on (he market has all tho improved features and Is guaranteed by the makers and by us. Tlio llro-iegiilutliig attachments not only piove it great fuel saver, but otiablo (he hoiiMiwIfo to get per fect results In baking. Drop In mid let us show ou. Tho .MISSION' HEATER, a com bination wood nnil coal stove, com bines tho features of a healer and a fireplace, it Is tho most prac tical heating stove on (ho market and Is especially adapted to Coos Day's needs. Johnson Gulovsen Company QUALITY IIOMK FURNISHINGS North Trout Street Mnrohfleld glues himself. An important saving! 000,000 on tho price of $1,700 a of tlmo Is horohy affected. Another. share ror old Standard Oil stock. As Important consideration is tho pro- a mutter of fact tho valuo of tho old ventlon of misunderstanding nndlolock Is considered in excess of $1,- error. "Ruclng" of tho engines in bad weather Is difficult to prevent 700 which Is largely a nominal quo lotion, and $2,000 Is regarded as a under tho conditions now generally i more accurate figure, obtain on steamships, but tho At $2,000 a share tho value of Mr. bridge-control apparatus enables tho Rockefeller's holdings would ho up navlgator to adjust tho engines known, howovor, that some of tho when big waves are encountered, i stock is not now hold by Mr. Rock- thus reducing tho risk of accident 'ofellor, for pnrt of It has boon turn- WEBSIIJIji, COLUMBIA RIVER ('AMI'S OPENING AGAIN ARK to a minimum. .Tho npparatus Is worked In tho ordinary way. Tho Oura Maru, on which tho test was mnde, is fitted with roclprocat ed over, to tho Rockefeller Founda tion and other Institutions. Fort lines of Others Swell Fortunes of tho othor big Stand' WSjTkiAFSZ I jmjTjjjjm4Aiy'', Ph ml MlfeESSi i5wf3truni .ruana IV" i. J . -i he Joy of Perfect Baking in be YOURS If Vnil RAKF WITH RAQ Ynn bnnw lmA feasant it is to see your baking come out just right; how pisnearteninn to see vour tlmo anrl mntnrials nn fnr nnnnht. PecaUSe Of n "inn hnl" am "Inn oin,.)7 f;n WUi, toln lhan O n oiuvv lliu. iijf ihixv, n.rFs yok with gas, and enjoy perfect security in r""'uy nuvvHID. he Result of Cooking with Gas absOllltG flPrtninlw In oil .,,, i.:.. i:- : TinUroJ ?2l,S",?;.?,t0- .... laMnJ.Su"? fJ0 awaV knowing the exact moment the mVv be done- No worry or constant attention needed. we me you formerly spent making a fire and cleaning "onder 5 1 iYJ8' nW your own- StoP in today and f ind ollt how j a0 win am you in your nouseworK. fegon Power Co. Barter's IS TIIK VhACK TO GKT YOUR CANDIES PURi: AM) DKIJCIOUS Wo do not speak of Its Q U A Ij I T V 'J hat speaks for itself SAR-TER'S Phono i!ltt-J, Marnhflcld Front St., Oniosltn lllnuco Hotel lug engines, but It Is understood ard oil men snow correspondingly that tho apparatus can bo moro largo Increases. Tho valuo of tho easily bo applied to turblno ma- holdings of tho CBtato of Chnrlcs chlnery. ' Pratt has Increased from $aG,G00,- , j 000 to $80,000,000.' Tho stock of C. nnM)T TDV m APfllllPcT"" w 1IarkneB8 nnH Incrcasod from UUIM I IHT IU MUUUinC '$20,200,000 to $72,000,000. That of BAY RUM JAG. DRINKERS iw,lllnm Kofciier, worth $7,807,- DHI num JHU. uiiihiil.ii000 nt tho tmo of lho (880,HtIonf ,a now calculated to bo worth $19, SOO.000. Tho slinrco of tho II. M. Flagler es tato worth $3o,587,000 iu 1011. would havo a valuo of $C1,SDO,000 at current quotations. Ono Man Finds It Doesn't Havo K.v pcc(cd Pleasant, Kffect COLD BLOODED MURDER SAYS GERMANS OF ENGLISH Jlow On Over SlnkliiK of IVulonlc Siibniarluo by llrltlsh Cruiser and Threats Are Mado Ur Aitocltled rrt to Coo Dr Tlmn.7 LONDON, Jan. 11. Following Gormany's protest to Groat Britain on what Is tormed "tho cold-blood ed murder" of men and officers, of a German submarluo by tho Rrltlsh crulsor Uaralong, tho bollof la ex pressed in official circles hero that tho next step will bo u roprlsal by Germany which Is oxpoctod to tako tho form of tho shooting of a num ber of English officers and mon pris oners oaualllug tho number of Ger man uubmiirlno officers and mon lost when tho submarluo was sunk by tho nurnlong, Sir F.dward Gray's reply makes no denial' that tho facts regarding tho sinking or tlio German submarlno aro Gssontlally ns tillogcd. Thoao ruBlicd Into tho Plummer drug storo, Will bo placed at tho county poor'chnrgo that tho Ilaralong raised tlio American flag and .-slgnmed tliot sho was a merchantman coming to rescue.. The Jfaralong, It ''Is said, crept up behind tho submarluo and opened flro. It Is also charged tniu tho llrltlsh commander gave orders to tuko no prisoners. ' OLD SOMUKH HKIiPF.I) John Mason of Kuiplro Is Taken Into , Custody PORTLAND, Oro., Jan. 11. Day rum is a poor substitute for booze. Don't try It. . . . . ' An unldentlflod citizen decided that ho would boat tho prohibition law by accumulating a sou'so with bay rum. After pouring tho con tents of a bottle Into life lummy it fulled to havo tho oxpoctod pleasant Deputy Sheriff Laird went to Km effect. In fact tho effect prouucoa i pjro Sunday and took chargo of waB most uniileanant. With 'Internal jjohn Mason, an old soldier who is no dlssonslons, tho unidentified citizen longer blo to caro for hlnibolf. Ho Third nnd Madison streets, for holp, ' farm for a tlmo and later will bo After receiving mtccpr Jhj wouUmi sent to tho , old soldier's homo at out.'weak, ropontant,.wl8i)'r-and-sad-nb3oburg. It was necessary do -look1 dcr and still unldontlflodr- , after tho old man as ho was In a con- 4 'dltlon wherein ho needed care. RF.CORD RUN SOUTH MADK Men Who 1'ave Recu Out. of I'm- ployuifiit Aro Now ('ettlng 'Rack (o Work Again PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 11. The Portland Lumhor Company has op ened tho logging camp opposlto Astoria and about one hundred men aro employed. Keeping paco with the awakening of tho lumber Industry and to re plenish tho supply of logs, tlio Kustcrn & Western Lumber Com pnuy nnd Iuinaii, Poulscu & Com pany, are preparing to reopen thHr logging camps near Stolla, In lho lower Columbia River district. As socn ns tho weather modoratcs, lho Wisconsin Logging & Timber Com pany will also restimo operations at Its lower river camp to get out logs for mills which havo ordors (or increasing (lUiiutltlcs of lumber ut higher prices than povallcd a few months ugo. Tho Cathlamot Timber Company Is also reopening Its logging camp on the Washington sldo of tho Col umbia River. Improvement In conditions in tho logging and hunbor-maklng busi ness Is extending to tho shlnglo makers in tlio Columbia River dis -r fc- ffr"""(' -y ftny' -f- - THUEE M ADS. ARE . .HiiiJ9y8Ai. An" KvyeiT Proves It by" Clllne; Ex amples of Thefi' Success as i? suit of KvpeileiRo lIUa'CjiwAlialiof 'fcdffUJIjIfl tho 'Miuit; uchits to tirhitf b'tislnesa to mn1(k atid' j other; ( fnhnbliilMn? stltliilolis iwarf declared, by Frouer lck W. hllswortli, publicity mana ger of tho Guaranty Trust Com pany, of New York, in nn address recently at tho weekly luncheon oC tho Poor Richard Club of Phila delphia. Ho said exporienco had proved that nowspaper advertising far excelled circularizing and per sonal loiters In producing results. In this connection tho speaker cited an instance whoro tho bank ho rep resented through a nowspaper ad vcrtlncmpnt had received $588,000 in deposits a few days after it was Inserted. Mr. Ellsworth 'as an advertising expert was asked to address tho Poor Richards on "Financial Ad vertising." A largo number of rep resentatives of financial institutions of Now York and Philadelphia woro present as guests of lho club. Illustrating tho efficacy of news-' paper advertising for banks, Mr. Ellsworth said many merchants who had engaged solely In Internat ional trudlug when tho war bogau had nothing to do with their money because shipping was cut off. "Ono of thorn," ho said, "came to our bank with $110,000 and asked un for n certificate of deposit, as ho thought tho money might Just na well bo earning something while tho International market was closod. This gavo us an idea. Wo mailed a circular loltor to foreign traders explaining tho ndvnntagos of de positing ou their certificates In tho war exigency, with tho result that favornblo answers started to como In. Thou wo placed tho samo lot tor In the dally newspapers in tho form of nn advortlscmont and Iu a fow dnys tlicso nils brought la $C88,000 In dopOBlts." ,-f) ST. HELENS GETS FIVE ' VESSELS TO BUILD Captain of llandon Makes Trip In 7 Days , Round ROOD ItlVNK SN'OW FOOT DEEP HOOD RIVER, Jnn. 11. A foot TOLEDO, Ore, Jan. 1. Captain o snow now covers tho lower Hood pi.nrina flliUllinikv. of tho lumber , "ivur VUllOi, MATERMAS STUDIO n uhuit PHOTOS .Opposite -BlancTHoll, if"ZLl, 0R2G0N MAKE THE YEAR 1916 Better 2 Brighter! MUSIC WILL DO IT TALKING MACHINES VICTR0LAS VICTOR RECORDS PIANOS ' PLAYER PIANOS Everything in Music Terms if you want them TALK TO THOMAS ABOUT IT L L THOMAS MUSIC STORE Exclusive Agents Wiley B. Allen Co. 73 Central Avenue stoamor Uaudon, Tuesday complotod a record run with cargo botwoon this port and San Francisco, going out over tho Ynqulna bar and roturnlng in ngwln within. Bdvon days. Tho liandon traversed tho uppor, channel of tho Yaqulna on hor Inst trip with a. full cargo of moro than 050,000 foot of fir and Bpruco lumhor at half tldo, Bhowlng that thero Is plenty of wator for steamers of from 12 to 11 feet draft. Tho Georgo W. Mooro Company mill is running full blast, having taken no lay off for tho holidays. tho heaviest blanket slnco 1012, when threo foot foil. Ono 'of tho heaviest storms of tho past wook's Intermittent snowfalls pre vailed this morning, whon a depth of four Inches was added. Tho depth of tlio snow Increases with tho ultl tudo of tlio valioy. In parts of tho upper valioy 24 Inches Is roported. t WALLPAPER See ALVIER& AbojUjL MODRUM'S GARAGE"" home of thai ABT SUPPLIES Fon ALL KES OF oARa r FARE TEN CENTS City Limits North Uend, 5c. t)( COMMUTATION t)( ZU TICKETS $1,75 lAi Marahflold-North Bead Auto Line Cnrn ovory tou minutes froht O a. m. to 13 p. m.j to Soulh Slouph on co a dav, leaving at 11 . in.; to Empire three trips day. GORST & KINO, I'rops, ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL Comer Mmkct and Rroadwny Wo solicit all our old patrons of the Lloyd and assure them tlio same reasonable rates. c w Rill I IVAN i.. 'V,4,UT,I'howMP-Ii FOR, TRANSFER AD STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND HAGGAGE Coll FERGUSON TRANSFER Phone 103 Residence Phone 13-J Mnrket Ave. and Wnterfrjjnt THE LLOYD FAMILY HOTEL Housekeeping Apartments Two rooms. 8H.00 month Electricity and Gas. Freo baths Sleeping rooms, 81.50 wk., up m SELLING GOODS Tho big problem In selling goods Is getting tho customer Into tne store. Coos Bay Times ads will help you solve this problem. LAXGLOIS NEWS Notes of tho Place Told in Curry County Loader Mrs W. U. Sabln and chlldron are horo visiting nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Upton. Mrs. S. Malehorn oxpects to leave In a week or-ten days for Spokane, whoro sho goes for medical treat ment. Mrs. J. A. Fox, of Floras creek was a Handon visitor to ho present when tho Mnsons and tho Eastorn Star held their Joint installation. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Crow of Six es aro horo visiting at the homo of .Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Halo of Lauglols during tho holidays. Mrs. W. Button nnd daughter Allco of Bandon woro horo and spout Christmas with her parents Mr. and MrB. E. Bossen. Mrs. Button has loft for Baudon Saturday accompan ied by her brothers Henry and Mar vin Bossen. LIQUOR ADS CONGEST .MAIL EUGENE, Ore., Jan. 11. From California and othor parts of tlio country udvortlslug liquor for salo to Oregon consumers have been arriv ing nt tho Eugono postofflco by thousands, according to Postmaster Campbell. Tho volumo of "wet" mail has caused somo congestion In tho postofflco. TILLAMOOK TAKEN OFF 1UJX Second of Elmore Lino Ordered Tied Up For Winter Period PORTLAND, Jan. 11. On the ar rival hero of tlio gasoline schooner Tillamook, which was to sail from Sluslaw, sho will go out of commis sion for tho Winter, Joining the steamer Suo E. Elmore, of the same fleet, which was takon off the Port-land-TUlamook route a few weotts ago. The Tillamook has beon oper ating as far south as Bandon, Cap tain Wickman, of tho Elmore, who has acted as mate on the Tillamook, was reported to bo 111 with pneumonia. FIRST WESTERN UNION SAGE MES- CATTLE HAVE RABIES Disease Is Spread by Coyotes Klaiiialh County In PORTLAND, Oro, Jan. 11. That rabies have appeared among herds of cattlo near Bly, Ore., was tho Infor mal Ion received yesterday by Stato lloalth Officer Warren Hunt, of Kla mnth county. Dr. Roberg Immediat ely wlrod lo E. F. Avorlll, field' In spector of the United States biologi cal survby, and tho latter dispatched men to tho lnlectod district to des troy tho coyotes which aro spreading tho disease Dr. Roborg is planning to attend tho conforonco which will bo .hold in Salt Lako, February 21, by various stato and federal authori ties, for tho purpose of organizing, n systematic warfaro against tho sproad of rubles Iu Northwest states. ARE RAISING RABBITS On Tuesday last Marshall Way at tho depot, who Is an experienced tel egraph operator, sent out the first Wcstoru Union message that was over put on the wires at Coqulllo. j variety promises to becomo a Bourco This howovor, Mr. Shorwood inforuiB of Incomo not to bo disregarded, us, was not (no first toiograph mes- says tno iiantion worm Bandon People 'Who Up a Now In dustry Rabbit farafa:;; la one of tho in dustries that have grown up In this section of tho country during tho past year and raising pot Btock of this Columbia River Shipyard Kept Busy Hy Now York and Mora ' In Sight PORTLAND, Ore., Jnn.10. Fotin 'dcopwntornicn to be turned out la tho Columbia River during tho pres ent year, with prospects that a fifth can bo constructed and probably moro ordors obtained, Is the oncouraglni; butlook of tlo St. Holons Shlpbulld- t lug Cohipnuy, which Is now' employ- ' ing 110 men nt Its plant, nnd In short tlmo will InqrcaBo tho force to fncll- I ltalu tho building of a uchoonor for Captain W. Wrtghtson, of Mobile, Ala., who has established himself at ?.! llolnnu In Innk- nftnr tlio wnrlr In conjunction with Superintendent Price. Orders havo been given for pre liminary proportions on a third aux iliary schooner for tho Charles R. McC'ormlck Lumber Company, to bo (itartod ns soon as tho City of Port land, tho first of that fleet, la launch ed next month. Tho second schoon er Is under way and It Is felt cor taln that sho will bo ready In May and tho third vessel Iu Soptembcr or October. . , TIib latest orders tor ships are: Contracts awardod for thrco mnstod auxiliary uchoonor, for .ilo-bllc-Cuban trado, to cost $GO,000. Third auxiliary uohooner ordered:, for McCormlok fleet. First to "bo launched In February and second lu May. Now Orleans Interests negotiate for schoonor to bo dupllcato of City oC Portland. ' , 5 CHICKEN THIEVES GO '""I ABOUT IN AN AUTO eago that ever originated hero, a pri vate wiro to Marshfleld having beon iu operation twentyflvo years ago. Coqulllo Sontiuel. OWNED IN SOUTH The stoamor Sausallto, wrecked on Dec. 28, was not owned by tho Gar diner Mill Company. This vessel is owned by some Sail Francisco par ty. Gardiner Courier. GARDINER WOMEN HURT Tho local demand for tho animals for eating is small, ns yet, but In tho metropolitan markets tho supply Is always short and rubblts aro consid ered a great delicacy, being served at all of tho first class hotols and grills and bringing good prlcos. Tho meat Is whlto, tendor and Juicy and Is said to be tho most easily digested of any flesh food, With soma people thero l-i a prejudice against eating rabbits ou the ground that they are pets. This Is hardly truo, for rabbit cul ture haa roachod a commercial stago that puts it on tho aamo footing with to Shaver street through the alley. Mrs. Vaughn Perkins accidentally cut her foot last Friday while chop ping wood, necessitating hor remain ing In tho houso for several days. Gardiner Courier. TANNERY AT GARDINER It Is reported that tho tannor at Gardlnor Is turning out somo vory fine leather. Mr. Smith, tho tan- nerymau, has beon engaged lu this business for a number of yoars, hav Icg worked in this tannory for near ly 10 years. Leather mon to whom tho leathor Is shipped, report that tho leather stands as high ps tiny leather on the coast. Gardlnor Courier. Machine Used lu Making Rounds Police Trying to Xvavn tho , Idonty of Thieves ' PORTLAND, Ore., Jnn. 11. Chicken tnlovos who travel In auto mobiles Is tho latest innovation la tho crime world. One thus equipped has been work ing In various parts of tho city lately, according to police reports. According to the police, tho au tomobllo chlckou thief went to tho homo of Thomas J. Nolson at 819 Gantenboln avenue and robbed tho roost of 11 flno b;rs. The trail waa followed back and forth Iu tho mud from tho chicken houso poultry raising and tho same proju dice does not hold truo in tho caso of chickens. Frod Colgrovo, Loo Eaton and John Lockhart are among thoso wlio have gono Into tho business. NO MORE MONEY, ORDERS CAN BE SENT TO uDRRIA AVASUINGTON, D. (J., Jan. 11. Issuo of, postal money, ordors to Sorbla has boon discontinued in definitely, it was anuouucod, on account of tho suspension of rela tions with Sorbla by tho postal ad ministration t Switzerland, which heretofore has .Bprved aa Intermediary, At tho ond of tho trail wore found the tracks of a big automobllo, and u machine was hoard running by residents of tho vicinity during tho night. ROSERURG For tho first tlmo iu 35 years, fivo brothers of tho Weaver family met at tho homo o Edwin Weavor in Pouglas County. WALLOWA Joseph McOlaran. only 22 years of ago, was Installed as grand chancellor commander oC tho Knights of Pythias andi'U t)ia young" t chancellor commander lu' thq sitM ot 'Oregon. ' ') J, Times want ads tiring results, 'h-f. i t i i Times Want Ads Get Results.