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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1916)
iw rr SIX " THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1916 EVENING EDITION I' 1 t & R W' Two For Onfc Sale Now In Full Swing " THINK OF IT: Two Suits of Clothes for tlio price of ono, plus $1.00. Two Overcoats or Raincoats for lliu price of ono, plus $1.00. OR Ono Suit ami ono Overcoat both for tlio price of one, plus $1.00. Special for Balance of Week: Choice cf any Man's Hat in the store, except Stetson's . . $1.95 SRI KILLS BIRDS DOZI3XH FOUND DKAD, MOST OF TIIHM VAItlKD THIIUSIIKS. Hub Clothing and Shoe Co- MAILSIIFIKLI) 11ANDO.V MYRTLK POINT POWNRS BOYS STEAL BRASS WAitittix honkhrak:-: and for- KST PARRY CONFKSH llioko Into Woikshop of II. (J. Pur- Imtii Hoy 1h Hlm-ovcrcd Carrying; Away Siwk Inst ICvenlnj; Orrln noncbrako nnd Forest Porry, both about 10 yearn of uge, woro nrrcBteil this morning by Chief Carter nnil charged with stealing about 100 pounds of brans from the workshop of 12. O. I'erlmni, up near 10th strout. Rouobrnko wiih throj wcultH ago sentenced to the Btuto training school at Salem for sliullnr offeiiHUH, but could not bo taken tncro becauuu tlio school Js already crowd r.d. Tlio cases havo been turned over to Juvenile .Judge Watson who Is hero today. Roth of tho boys con fessed. Plunder In Hidden About H:30 last evening Airs. I). A. Jones, who lives at tho comer of Ninth and' Kir, heard, u urf&a and, looking outlaw a boy carrying some thing In a suck. It was too heavy for him and the Hack was hidden lin ger tho bridge near the Jess Han sen home. This morning Mr. Jones Investi gated and found the brass. Mo re ported tho mutter to Chlof .Carter laud tho two boys worn arrested, lloth of them stubbornly deified tho clui'.tje out later confessed, i According to young Roncbrako tho boys hud expected to null tlio brass to sonio of tho lornl Junk dealers who buy hruRS. Unable to Whtftniid Wintry Hln.st.s. To Make Dement Ranch Rig Rfvtl nnil Game Reserve. Unable to withstand the cold and tho famine time of the snows that two weeks ago covored the county! dozens of birds havo frozen and starved to death. Deputy Gamo Warden James Thomas said today that In the vicinity of Ilaynes Inlet lie found mnuy birds dead, most of them being tho Western Robin or tho Varied Thrush. Thl8 typo of bird seems to havo proved the least hardy. Reports from other sections of the county nlso show that many of theso birds perished. Farmers and people in the towns set out lots or food, but not nil of the birds r a nio down from the woods. Phc.inut.s llnvo Hied. Near Fulrvlow a farmer reported rinding three China pheasants frozen to death. Mr. Thomas says that many of those birds perished. They soom not tho typo best adapt ed for this region, Is his belief, IIK1TISII COLOIIHA WIDTHS FOR HIIIPCARPKNTIORS Finds Demand for Men Hero on Cooi Ray Ifji-iiso and Hanks Now Kmploy 00 and Adding Mrc Shlpcarpenters and shipbuilders of nil shapes and sizes are In demand on the Pntfflc coast. J. W. Uonnott has Just received from Tho Tlmbor ninn, n Portland publication, an ur gent call for shipbuilders wanted by p. HritJsh Columbia lumber company. II tit just at this time tneso men arc in demand on Coos Day in con- itiection with the building of two steam scliooners at tlio Kruse and Ranks ship yurds In North Hena. " Hnvo Dig Payroll Tho work Is progressing .rapidly. Already Micro ure about 00 mou at work and five moro woro employed this morning. The ribs for the ships r.re being put In placo and It Is said that when n full force Is employed on each ship there will bo work for better than 200 inon. An effort is being mado to turn tho Bhlps out by August, If it Is poss'blc. This- necessitates hurried work. There Is nothing new nor definite and ho Is not going to recommend In connection with the securing of fuithor shipments here. contracts for two moro steam schoon- On tho other hand tho Hungarian ers. Mr! Runks, of tho shipbuilding BUILDING ERA IS ON SIUL IS BRANDED RICH FOOD MIHOALCULATKR SAYS Til 14 MIX1STKU You 'll ho welcome at Km-trr' new home imt Kntui-duy afternoon. phonsantsi seem to livo and thrive bore and possibly moro of theso birds will bo obtained. They are larger than the ordinary quail, do Into Reserve. Roth Riissel and Taylor Dement, near Myrtle Point, have turned their big 7000 aero of raugo 'Into bird nnd gamo reserves, where no ing to am mo government, in a financial way, in keeping an over- firm, says there is nothing to give out. Uso Picked Timber It Is n difficult matter to sccuro tho timbers needed In the shlp3 be cause of tho fact timber must bo picked nnd also tho lengths and s'zes cut different from ordinary lumber of tho mills nnd thus necessitates hunting lo allowed. Mr. Thomas changes In order to cut It nnd prove? suld that both theso men uro will moro costly. Roth tho Simpson Mill seer there till tho time to see that nnd Ranks, there Is no hunting on this pro mtvo. ly woil obsorved all over the county in tiiir section moro nro moro of late, says Mr. Thomas. door, it 1 believed, than In any other Rko area of Coos and Curry counties. The hunting laws havo been fair- (X BACK OF THE 1 jmmmmmmtmmmmmn , , jMHUiiHlHMff IS THE $ 80,000,000.00 Chevrolet Motor Co. With factorlos at FLINT, Mich,, nnd Tarryton, N, Y,, and Assombllng Plants at Now York City, St, Louis, Kansas City, Minneapolis, Oakland, Cal,, and Atlanta, Witli tho above facilities tlio Choviolet Motor Co, will produce 1&0.000 cais in 1916, Further Guarantee of Service: I havo ordered out 24 Chevrolot Cars and by tho' timo tlioy arrive they will be all sold and with the cars conies a complete stock of paits to bo distributed Maishfiold, Baiulon, Coiuilllo and Myitle Point, Union Gospel Meeting's of the City Aro Moving Along Nicely Kadi Nlglit "It seems strange that God would call a man a fool who had succeed ed" snld Rov. Mr. Stubblofleld last evening at tho Methodist church um ho was addressing the union Gospel mooting. Tho subject for tho ser mon was "Tho Rich Fool," and al though many expected somo other minister to be tho speaker, as tho ev ening before Mr. Stubblofleld had been tho prencber, all wero happily surprised, and tho people now declare they have not yet caught onto tho ministers' "batting order." "This man had not mndo n fall uro as far as standards of tho present day are concerned," said tho min ister, "for I am suro that today from Michigan to Texas a man who has wealth and largo property Interest? Is looked upon lis a mnn of power nnd he Is looked up to." Had Foresight "Ho was ambitious. Ho had fore sight which Is considered today as a rodoemlng quality. Ho was plan ning how he might take euro of his great harvests. He had prospered greatly. He was living nnd feasting his very soul on what things ho po- sensed. Rut tho cud came suddenly nnd qulto unexpectedly to him. This ho had not counted upon. A Hrauilcd Koul "As ho lived so ho died. I do not know whether his family erected a monument over his grave and wrote his epitaph or not, but ono thing J do know that his soul passed out into eternity branded 'fool.' It was counterfeit. "Did you over seo a spurlouB bank note when It had boon passed upon by tho government? I had tho mis fortune, to get one on do and I sent It' nwny, and whon It canio hack tt WAR limilflnil rll'llt Mirnnnh II rruit- fiaitcr'H grand oponK ,,r tholi ' ,,,-,,,,,. ,, ,, ri,i .,,. ....... now place on Central avenue 110M ' cImK0 tIlBt ,,, nml ninko t n R00I Saturday afternoon. . I What Was (ho Matter? ; "Why wan ho condemned? Moralist he was rich? I nay no. For God 1 did not bo speak of other rich men or tho Ifllilo. Abraham was rich, yot ho was counted as a 'friend of God,' David was rich, yet ho was consid ered a man after God's own heart, Job was rich nnd God Raid of him ' Heboid a perfect and upright man.' ("Did ho oppress his neighbors? Josus (dld not so speak or him. , "His Bin lay In tho doslro to pos boss things merely. God calls it co vetousness. Ho Bays: 'Rownro of covotousness' and 'A mnn's lir'a con sistent not In the abundance or things which ho possesseth.' " Tho Hormon was forcoful nnd full of appropriate Illustrations. Tho nt teudanro was large. The meotlngs are full of Interest. A nialo qunrtet sang and Apodal music by a largo chorus was rendored. Colportcr G. L. Hall sang at tho closo or tho sor- I mon nn appropriate) solo "Will. I rinpty iiniuied Go?" A'inoiig thoso presont were Rov. J F. Vernon or Myrtlo Point nnd Rov Phllllpp Dcschner or Portland. m nnd tho North Rend mill nro now turning out ship timbers for Kruso Remember the Chevrolet has 500 less mov ing parts than any other car; more power, greater simplic ity and economy than any car made. Complete with Electric Starter $625 Delivered. All-Wool Dress Goods Como to this htoro for your DRKSS MAT HIM A LH. vc r you a Hplendhl assortment at very reasonable prices. 48-inch wool checks' in several Shades, a very material at, pr, ycL ,rn yard, .-;- oniues, per 50-inCh all wool G'aYaTdhie" -" II " II 1 1 $!'$ 54-inch all wool heavy corded Dress Goods "will wear like iron ..: ei. 40-inch heavy all wool Poplihl another Eood'wTnaS material. "w$H,g 54-inch all wool Heavy Mixed Dress goods "si'S 36-inch all wool Serge .""" S 36-inch all wool Batiste "I". We have all the above materials' and many others in all the best colors, Let us show them to you, The Golden Rule FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG MARSHFIELD ALWAYS BUSY. HIPPING MEWS HAII.OIt .MAIM FORTUNK. LOFSTKDl' HXAMI.NKI). Chinaman Accumulates Imrgo Hum In This Country. In 1007 the Amorlcnu Htonmshlp Kyru came into Portland with nn oriental crew aboard. Tho skipper believed somo of tho men ought to huo a chance to stretch their legs on terra ririnn, posted n bond papers. This time, honour, M of $r()() each at the custom house 'Is first taking the examination Ifl for the Chinamen or his crow, nnd, first officer on steamships. Skipper of )llFa!cil Santa ( llcforo V. H. Inspector. t;apt. August I.ofRtcdt, formtrltl of tho Santa Clara, tlmt on N'oral her 2 went nshoro outside of Cm Rny nnd who suliBcipicntly lost I llceiiH?, Is again applylns for W tho latter eamo nshoro, At the time of sailing all or tho men re ported with tho exception or ono. His nuino was Fung Yin. Hu had deserted. For nlno years ho was missing and only a short time ago did tlio immigration officers find tjielr man. On him they found ti draft for $2000, seven checks for $70 each, and n huge purso bursting with gold nnd paper money, totaling in nil, $U00O, Now Fung Yin is to bo deported and ho will tnko his money with him. This sum In China will make his a moderately well to do China-mnn. OVIW .MONTH I.V Till-: 1CK. The presumption Is tlmt. hitfcl passod this, bo will then take ) examination to receive Ids miittr'J Papers, During the time bo wni vU tho Klder nnd luter with the Sti'j jClura, Captain l.ofstedt raid i host of warm friends on Cooi B who have ofton liiitilrcd tyt him Klnco ho loft Iire In Kotemk and who havo wished hlm all nt cess in his now ventures. Tti fooling throughout his trouble hu boon that tho wreck of the Sit'j Clara wna not primnrlly due ti his negligence or carolcssnesi. IS QUITTING PORTMXII. Tho Amortcnn-Hawnllan Stun- ship company 111 Stock of Parts carried in Marsh field, Ban don, Myrtle Point. WOl'I.D JOIX XAVV ROSKRURO, Ore., Fob. 18. Dean Xt'ns, of Oakland, who was arrested hero n few weoks ngo on n thnrgo o' gambling, has signified his do aire to onllst in tlio United States navy for a period or tbroo years, ac cording to Sherirr Ooorgo Qulno. Whllo tho orricers havo mndo Was "no promises, thoy lntlninto that his desires may bo satisfied. Noub Is In Jail In dofault of ball. Is filially qulttlsf Portland, presumably for the rei uon that tho concern Is discount ing Its steamship service bctiNi Atlantic nnd north Pacific ports. Four moro Bhlps of tho compiw will visit tho Columbia, lioef. boforo tho servlco Is halted. Tbert 'ships will then loud for HonoWi from whonco thoy will carry tu Ell DROP II Terms Following my regu lar custom, I will give terms to those desiring same. IS .11 FINE PLACE On February 12 tho Columbia river steamor Tnhoma, Captain Nelson, was released from tho Ico, whoro tlio craft nail beon stuck since Jnuuary G. At ono tlino it was bnlloved tho vessol would bo crushed by th'o .weight of tho big flood that camo down from up- nlrnnlll 1.ll tlln iin.nnt tlin.ra.m.l 4l ..w...... iik i..vj .vniskl ...uiiuoutl lU.llUil, WIIUIU4J IllUJr nil, . always como out safolj Sho was goes via tho Panama canal to ti vory lftlo damaged. Atlantic seaboard again. Whon caught tho Tuhonia was. Among theso ships will be tt I bound upstream to Tho Dalits. Itjblg steamships Georgian, Renin I soon beenmo Imposslblo to break. Ian and Hanolulunn. through tho ico nnd tho vessol I halted. The passongors walked ashore, From that tlmo on Cnp- taln Nolsou and tho small cro.w fought a hard fight to kcop cloar of tho Jams, working night und day. RORKRT DOLLAR SODD. Reputed That .Japi,ues Interests Havo Taken the Vessel. Word has been recolvod from San Francisco to tho offoct that tho steamship Robert Dollar, or tho Dollar lino and woll known on Coos Ray, has beon sold to Jnpan- esn Interests. Thin v uui imo r.fin.. l-:i,I-:(JANT XHW COXFKCTIOXKHy, , loaded cargoes In times past on .mm. 1-tiLNTAIX PARLOR Coos Rny. at Rnndou nnd nlso at Ll'.NTIIKONKrru WILL FOit. j Portland. .MALLY opkx T().MOHi)Y I U Is also reported that tho bark V,(JI,T (John Kna, ono r tho smartest of Goodrum's Garage PHONE 373-L MARSHFIELD, OREv m Tho " Dow Drop Inn." Sartor's Hue J new confectionery In tho Rogers block at the comer of Front and Central, will ho formally opened to I tho public tomorrow night, Tho fin ishing touches on the lnitullatlon I of fixtures and equipment nro being I ctinploted today. I The now placo Is ono of tho most attraetho in tlm i.ii. nn, ....... 1 1 - - "u nuuiiur n.io uuun urusuiaiiy docorutod, th largo show windows and other win dows add to tho lighting efrect cy day nnd fiuo olectrlc fixtures have Leen Installed for lighting R ut night. A ladles' rest room is nnothor tea turo that has beoit Introduced. Tho room Is largo nnd finely ar ranged und will muke tho place on Pi: tho most attractlvo In the state outsuie of Portland. Music and other attractions will bo provided far the formal opening to , norrow night. tvmoncan sailing ships, has beon purchased by tho Rolph Coal and Navigation company. Takes Coqiillh' North Tim Itniulmi Recorder ttyt On plain Robert Jones was one of tho pussengors on the Ell" coming up to take tho steamer Co qulllo to Portland. A recent ' of Captain Jones was to lake tM Golden Onto from Portland to S Francisco. Captain Jones is an o" resident or this section and biought up at Coqullle and MfrtJ Point. Ho acquired his first w' Ing exporlenco on tho Coqul"9 sw on Cooi Ray. .. ,I f WATERFRONT NEWS j Jj At 1 0 a. in, tomorrow the siw nhlp Nann Smith Is schcduleJ to lei" tho Smith Terminal dock for 0' land with lunibor and passengers. Tim oioniiisiiiii Kllburn is ePw1' nd horn tomorrow 1'rOlll Portln sailing tho samo day for San rts claco, tm$ lay Stationery Co. Blanco Building Front Street gents soM-Jones Loose Lsi Ledgers audi Systems