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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1916)
v. -f THE,Q,QAg, BAY TWES)tfpRSH;IELPf( 0REG0Mf FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1916 EVENING EDITION. Ifiw ..( M1 1 ! qS! 33RT t Li r I Two For One Sale Now In Full Swing THINK OF IT: "I Pi if it1 Two Suits of Clothes for tlio prlco of ono, plus $1.00. Two Overconts or Raincoats for tho prlco of ono, plus $1.00. on uno suit and ono Overcoat both for tho prlco of plus $1.00. ono, Specials for Friday and Saturday on Men's Rubber Sole Shoes and Oxfords: $5.00 Men's Tan or Black Shoes $335 $5.00 Men's Tan Oxfords $3.35 Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. MAItSHPIKLl) HAN DON MYHTLK POINT rowrcits SI I iiudommi o- coppijK ti:ms how A.MEHICAXS WHItH AVKX(JKI) SHOT STEPHAN Firing Hiiiuul Itcgi.sters No .'Misses, Hays Letter Former MiutJiflclil Mini Now in Mexican Homo Execution of 2G soldiers of Gen eral Francisco Villa by'tho Carrnnza forces ns a reprjsal for tho killing of 1 8 Atnorlcnns In cold blood a short time ago was witnessed by Rudolpho Copplo, formerly of Marsh field. Warner A. Ackerman yester day received a lettor from him at iMotzalan, Mexico, whore his homo Is located. Tho 20 soldiers had boon captur oJ by a llttlo band of CnrranzlstH, not far from whore tho Americans hod boon put to death. They woro lined up find ono by ono shot full of lead. One by ono thoy dropped OXK FACTION' OX KUXTOCK IX LKT Ol'STS ItOAItl) CIIAIHMAN Other HIdo Itcfnsos to Itecogulo Flection mid Holds Separate Ses sion AH Is Topsy TuVvy A. J. Stephan, chairman of tho Kcntuck Inlet School Doard, was recalled yesterday by a voto of 33 To 1. Ills constituents refused to recognlzo tho validity of tho elec tion held and according to reports from there today Mr. Stephan has refusod to stop asldo for Sam MIckny who has been elected In his plain, IWhllo this election was being held the friends of Mr. Stephan, so It is stated, mot at another placo and oloctcd August Wlgg to the office of Cleric of tho Hoard. The other faction refuses to recognlzo this election and maintains that limply to tho ground ond In a short Mrs. Abo Anderson Is clork (f tho time It was all over and tho firing board pro torn while her husband his. rap -DIES TYPHOID 1MIOVKS FATAL TO PHOMIXKXT WOMAN Hud Iteen HI Lew Than Ten Day Ciuno to This .S.-ctlon In JH7.T-Oi-Kiuil.ed First W. O. T. U. SALE STILL PEiSIIKES FIRST TRIP PHILIP I1UKIINKU KAYS XOTIIINfl XKW IX HIJMPKOX DUAL I Ih Awnl'tiiR Finish of Crulso Wlilrh May Ho Ounplo'c Tomorrow Option Xot Up YVit Not until tho cruiso of tho Simpson timber Is complete can anything bo definitely settled In rognrd to tho purchaso of tho Slnipiiou company In terests on Coos Day. This Is tho I DH. HAMIII'OX DKIVvKH FOltD iikiik fiio.m coquilli: Finds Few Mud Holes, Hut Makes TtIii In Hour mid u Half Itcguhw Truffle Hooit squad wont Its way, for killing In 'Mexico has becomo a common occur rence. Ho Bald tho avenging was accomplished without tho exchango of any notes. Clots Property Hack Tho letter was written on Febru ary 14 from Matzalan. Copplo said ho had just then returned from Chihuahua, whoro ho was fortunate enough "In getting back part of our proporty that was confiscated lost year." Wlillo ho was hore ho had told friends that tho revolutionists had token over tunny of tho largo hold ings of the Copplo family and nt ono tlmo a war tax of closo to $.1000 was paid In n lump sum. Thoro were many of such taxes collected. "It was by Just a miracle," tho letter continues, "that I missed tho guarded Btntomont of Philip Huehnor, ,nado with his Ford, taking npproxl- of Portland. Ho arrived hero yester tduy with II. C. Huehnor, u son. Tho crulaors havo beoit In tho tim ber for bo mo tlmo, but woro dolayed to a great cxtout by tho bad weather of two weeks ago. It was said yes terday that they will bo finished by Saturday. ; Mr. Houlinor was rotlcont. Ho Bald that tho project was "up In tho air" at tills tlmo and that llttlo can ho salt). Ho could not say Just whon tho option ho holds will bo up nor ex actly what tho solo would Include providing It goes through. v Should tho solo carry through It will bo ono of tho largest miulo on Coos Day In years and will probably rotol closo'to $1,000,000. Mr. llouh nor said ho would not roinalu on Coos Day, but tho operations hero would bo In chargo of II. C. Duohuor and Oeorgo R. Saylor, a son-in-law. Ho expressod great delight In tho picsont look of things for Coos Duy and said that tho lumber market gen erally Is picking up favorably all up and down tho coast. Tho trip in hero, ho Bald, Is not for tho purposo of closing up tho Halo ono way or tho other, hut mora to look after tho cruisers and to gut tl'elr results. Mr. Huehnor will bo hero for several duy a yot. From his atatemont It seems that thoro is no connection bolwcon tbo ponding Simpson deal and tho in- Tho first nutomobllo to coino over tho county road from. Comilllo to Mnruliriold bIuco lust fall arrived In I Unin that was blown up threo wcoks hero yesterday afternoon driven liy W wlillo on Its way from Knsato- I)r. V. L. Hnmllton. Tho trip m f lo Torreon." niatoly nn hour and n half and he re turned again aftor u short visit hore. In tho car with Dr. Hamilton wcro Mrs. Humllton, Mrs. Dr. Lowe nud Mrs. Robert Watson. This Is porhaps ono of tho earliest season trips that has over been miuio over this road. Providing tho good weather continues It will be only u short time before regular traffic on the road can be resumed, according to HoadimiHtor It. 11 .M unlock who camo over tho hlghwuy on horseback yen- 'torday with K. I. Cantlno, deputy ntato highway englneor. Ho said that tho road supervisors .hud boon doing efficient work, es pecially with tho road scrapers and gradors. torcsts that uro now cruising timber on South Coos River, tho latter In cluding tracts of tho Muuasha Wood onwnro company, tho Merchant es tate uud many smaller holdings. CARD OF THANKS. Rudolpho Copplo was hero for moro than n year, having been em ployed as bookkcepor with tho II. W. fainter Compnny. Ho was a. well oducatod young man of Mexi can birth nnd succeeded In making many friends during his stay en Coon Ray. Ho had come up hero bocauso of tho unsettled conditions In Mexico. It wob oiily last Sop tomber or October that ho left hero. Tho Americans mentioned in tho letter woro taken from n train In tlio state of Chihuahua, Mexico, by Villa snldlors, lined up nlongsldo tho track and promptly executed. This was In .la nuary. We wish to express our silicon) appreciation for tho kind attentions shown uh in tho illuous and death of our boloved wlfo and mother. W. P. I1YKRIV AND FAMILY. tfilbby Coal, 5.00 ton. Phono 71!. MOOSF. XOTICH Tho Mnrhflold lodgo L. O. O. M. will glvo n social and entertainment at their now hall this evening to which all members nnd visiting momhors and tholr mothers, wives, daughters, slstors and Bwoothenrip are cordially Invited, You nro ex- pocted nnd will bo welcome. Ry ordor or OHO. K. COOK, . Secretary Is III. .Mailers nro Topsy Ttirvy With two elections held in tho same day and by opposing factions nnd with each sldo rofuslng to rec ognlzo tho acts of tho other as offi cial, school affairs on Kontuck In lot nro in a chaotic state. Tho claim of Mr Stephan nnd Ills friends Is that tho election yes- teiduy that ousted htm from offlco Is Illegal. Ho says tho threo charges made against him should havo been printed on tho ballots. On tho other hand tho assertion li made that tho ballots wero mudo out under tho advlco of V. li. Douglas, attorney, nnd also that Mrs. Wllloy, member of tho school board, rend tho charges to tho ob somblcd voters. Tlinfo Charges Mutfo The charges against bti-nlipn clnlnied that ho has been malicious, h.i3 geno contrary to what tho legal voteru willed and had ignored u pe tition signed by patrons of tho school to put tho salary of Mrs. Fiorr Foreman, tcachar, bactc to what, so thoy claim, her original cent i net called for. Doth sides havo Intimated they nro willing to submit tholr 'claims to two committees that uuy bo se lected nnd If this moans (it s'jttln mout Is unavailing, to havo County School Suporlntcndont Raymond IS. Ilukoi settle tho muddlo. XOTICK TO) OARDIONKRS Our fresh supply of bulk vogotablo (seeds of all kinds have arrived. Wo also carry seed potatoes and n com plete lino of commercial fertilizers. 'PIOXHKIt (IllOCKHV, PHONK 81 IMPORTANT XOTICK Imperial Flour, $1.!!5 Cuali. FM)IIIl DAY Saturday HAINES I expect to bo In Morshftold somo tlmo tho coming woolc and will bring somo cholco suit patterns embrac ing tho very latest Ideas and colors and weaves. My former patrons and tho gonornl public will do well to hold their spring nnd summer suit only, oriierH Untn thoy boo thoso pnttorns L. W. PLANZ. Mrs. Robert McCann, since 187fi a resident 6t Coos Day and very well known here, died nt her Eastsldo homo yesterday afternoon nt 1 : r r after making an unsuccessful fight for the Inst ton days against tho ravages of typhoid fever. Tho news of hor death conies ns a (Shock to her many friends who bo Loved that sho was getting along very well. Just previous to taking sick Mrs. McCann hod bcon up Coos River nursing two of her grandchil dren, nttho 13. R. Hodson home, who woro down with typhoid fovor. Finicml Toomrrow Tomorrow tho funeral will bo hold at tlio Presbyterian church at 11 a. m., tho Rev. Stubblefiold having chargo of tho services, Tho steamer Rainbow will lcavo tho dock nt EiiBt sldo opposlto tho Smith mill at 10:1". for Marsh field. Tho deceased leaves n husband nud two daughters, Mrs. E. R. Hodson and Mrs. E. Oeorgo Smith, of Coos Rlvor. A hrothor, J. W. Hendricks, lives at Grcsham, Oregon, nud a Bis ter, Mrs. Maggie Young, at Nowborg. 'Also thoro Is a half brother, Dave Converse, at tho samo place and a half sister, MrB. William Enoch, of Lewlston, Idaho. Thoro woro two other children but they aro both dead. .Mrs. McCann was a church worker nnd ono of tho leading fnctors In tho local W. C. T. U. It Is only about a month ago that she was elect ed to tho presidency of this organiza tion. Sho aided in the forming of tho first W. C. T. U. on Coos Dny. Sho was born In Camas Vulloy on Novomber 20, 18C0, nnd enme to Coon Hay when 1G yonrs of age. Often sho told of hor trip here, coming on horseback over tho trails that led to tho bay. Hor maiden namo was Jonulo Hen dricks. On Deconibor 2-1, 1877, sho was married to Robert McCann. For ninny years tho family lived In North I Uontl whoro Mr. McCann was con nected with tho Simpson Lutnbor com pany. Ho retired a few months ago and tho family moved hack to their old homo nt Eastsldo. Extended Mtieh Aid Mrs. McCann was an unusually nctlvo and cuofgetlc woman. Sho took ft doclded Interest and active pnrt In public affairs and was an es pecially kind friend and neighbor Sho was oyer anxious anil willing" to oxtend u helping hand to tho needy or afflicted and carried much comfort nud cheer to scores of homos nround tho Day. Appreciations of hor nianj kind deeds woro coupled with tho general expressions of sympathy for tho bereaved family. " New Dress Ginghams See the splendid line of new Ginghams at the Golden JRule Fine French Ginghams, Extra Wide Scotch Ginghams, Zephyrs, Toile Du Nord, Bates Seersucker and Amoskeag Chambray Ginghams Priced at 8c 9c 10c 12l2c 15c and 25c per yard SEE OUR WINDOWS The Golden Rule FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG ALWAYS BUSY. MARSHFIELD Times want ads bring; results. , IIhto your LETTKIt heads, bill TlmVs Want" Ads "v.H I. ' demon- "oads. etc.. prmtod at THE TIMES Ntrnteri liv it trial. office. , Stock of Parts Carried i r 1 !. Chevrolet Merits TERMS to those that desire same no hill too steep, no roads too rough for the Chevrolet. I can climb any hill on Coos Bay on the HIGH with the Chevrolet. Produce your hills. CHALLENGE ; I challenge any car selling within $300 of the Chevrolet, on hill climbing, easy riding, gas con sumption, tire expense, simplicity, slurdiness, upkeep, accessibility, appearance, and ease of operation. Three Speeds, Mohair Top, Crown Fenders, Floating Axle, Foot Throttle Electric Starter and Lights, OC TVlivereH Cantilever Springs t00 1JellvereQ .MOTIIKIt 1UW IX IIO.MI) IX COI.OItADO MrB. Escott of South Mnrshflold has received word of tho death of hor mother, Mrs. Jouetto Wilson, at her homo In Trlndad, Colo., of bronchitis. Sho was also tho mothor-ln-law of Mrs. Sarah Wilson of South roadway nnd Is quite well known on Coos hore. Sho was eighty-two years old and Is survived by 4 Olio hundred children, grand- chlldron and great grnndchll- drcn. Sho wan a closo friend or Mrs. Agnes Ilutcheson of Mnrshflold. 4 VKSSIIli MOVK.MICXT Sailed h Nairn Smith, Oakland, 1 4 p. m. , Arrived Gleaner, Gardiner, this ' morning. Due Hero Adeline, Oakland, tomor- row a. in. I A. Kllburn, San Fran ' clco, tomorrow u. 111. Due to Sail Kllbilru, Portlnnd, Satur- day p. m. Speedwell, San l'cdro, I! p. m. Tomorrow. t WATERFRONT NEWS I nl 1 I II . 1 no Aiioiino is into Hero early to. morrow morning from Oakland. Tomorrow tho Stenmsli Kllbnra Is duo lo nrrlvo from San Franclico. Tho sailing tlmo of tlio stein (Schoonor Speodwoll for tlip south iwnu changed from 2 p. 111. tills t!- itornoon to 3 p. 111. tomorrow. This morning the tug Gleaner 4 cnmo In from Gardiner, making btr 4,lrst trip hero In several months. Sh Jennie horo for the purpose of tonloj I back a bargo to tho I'mpqun for tn Southern Pacific company. Which Mm Ar Yom? AIM-: VOL' TIIK MAX WITH TIIH SCOWL AXI Till! HIIAIJ ACIIK, Olt UK WITH TIIK CIIASSKS AXI) TIIK SMIM'.? The mini with a licudncho and a kohI Is not equipped fur the ilny'N labor; his woik lacks the "piiucli" that gei with tho Millie. B I R C "R THE OPTICIAN (At the Iteil Ckiss Dru Store.) North Bend News C"SiS. 25-Hour Coupon Book given with each car, good in all parts of the United .States. Don't Put It Off, but Place Your Order Now T ,fln I Money Back with GOODRUM'S GARAGE if car is not better than any other car for the money Archlo Phillips, formerly of North llond nud now of Sumnor. Is recunor- iiUIng after a 'critical Illness of la 'grlipo nnd pneumonia. I' C. T. Farrls and wlfo, formerly of North llond, wrlto from Ilrooklyn Nob., that they will leavo thoro March '5 to mnko tholr homo on Coos Hay .again. I Assistant Knglnoor Frederlckson or ,lho A. M. Simpson died at San Fran lelsco from Injuries sustained In tin I accident on tho vessel. lie was for merly on tho Uedondo. John King, who has been at Mercy Hospital for ten months following a 'motorcycle accident, has re-turned to .his homo in Murshfleld. I Mrs, G. J. Lomanski and son havo Ipirrfred hero from Seattlo to. Join Mr, I Lomanski who will open tho old Roy- til thoatro in Murshfiold and tho Star liero. I Fred Holllstcr has sold his ono- J third Interest In an elglity-acro tract or timber west of North llond to Henry Kern will log It soon. Wm. Hondryx and wlfo if Old jTown aro rejoicing over tho birth of in daughtor. I Tho Ilnynes Inlet basketball toam will play tbo North llend team here 'rruesdny night. J Captain Ned Galloway of the North Star will build 11 500-barrel rcsorvolr on his North Inlot ranch to irrigate , his gardens. B. M. Mottlor Is moving his two- 'storv IinilRA fl-nlll llln Iwnntv.fnnl nm. bankmont on Sherman avenue to a 8 to near tho G. J. Lomanski house. lm$ Bay Stationery Co. Blanco Building Front Street Agemltss rihon -Joimes Loose Leaf Ledlgeirs aindl Systems 4 Ripe Olives CONTAIN 28 PER CENT NUTRIMENT WHITE BREAD 8 PER CENT NUTRIMENT EGGS J2 PER CENT NUTRIMENT BEEFSTEAK 20 PER CENT NUTRIMENT WHY NOT EAT MORE RIPE OLIVES BECAUSE OF THEIR REAL FOOD VALUE? WE SELL THEM AT 20c and 30c a pint i. Ollivant & Nasburg Tho Good Housekeeping Store ho.mi: of rumi foods Second and Commercial, Marslife' Two Telephones, J99 an" Ul ,lk ' r -- JH- JJJi A