The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 02, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 4

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COOS BAY TIMES
H. C. MALONEY Editor and Pub.
PAN 13. MALONEY News Editor
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Official l'npcr of Coos County.
Entered at the Fostoftico at Marsh
Held, Oregon, for transmission
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nail matter.
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when paid strictly in aavance,
tile Subscription prlco of the Coos
Hay Times Is $5.00 por yoar or
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$1.50 ' American Forces Will Not Be District Attorney Liljeqvist Is w. f". squires went to coquiiio to
and' wlfq have also jtnken npa'tlt- f
nictus mere.
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ERNEST PETERSON, of Haynes In
let, visited In tho city today.
P. P. CROUCH came down from
Haynes Inlet this morning and
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Address all communications to
COOS PAY DAILY TIMES
An Independent Republican saw
p.pr published every evenlnc excopt
uadar, and Weekly by
DTfce Coo Bay Times Publishing Co.
Withdrawn From There Be
fore October 11.
ttlf Associated Pre to CoosTJ Tlcrfn.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 2.-
The American forces at Vera Cruz
Said to Have Obtained
Strong Evidence
(Special to Tho Times.)
COQUILLE. Or., Qct. 2. Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Petroraoulx of Allegany,
day on business.
LEW PRICE, of Sumner, Is a Marsh
field business visitor today.
lull Wlti,..
' . Roberts, j
!"nn. .Toenh Bet
Gene Tor,,.
demurer In tho Darrow vs. School " A 0aBe and R K''
District No. 8 caso. I ,.., ' Ur.
.. . . . I'm., 1... -me i..
attended to manors oi business '"- aueti to Conmn m '
""'e Int.. '
e pe
obert
lttatil.
today for tho purpose of fillnK a Noah' Gene Terry, d TN
hero.
C. II. PECK was a Coqullle visitor
'. in l;SS'
(i i a nt itt . vuinntt
Stemmermnn, .T0,enh L
Scbij,,
will not be withdrawn before October but formerly located In Marshfleld.
11, It was announced at the War De-' where they were known as tho French
GEO. W. STARR of Conullle Is a
Mnrahfleld business visitor today.
ntn.nm n,Mi c... , Mv' Realtv Comnany. wero nlaced on trial . GEORGE W ATKINS attended to le-
Dedicated to tho service of the ....,. . .... , ,. ro lodnv nn nn Indictment chanrlnc: cal matters in the county seat to-
people, that no sood cuun sba t" '""""""" u """'" 0.-1 n,. .iih ,!.. nmt ia,rhi.liitt dav.
L. P.
from
no was
Iftct a. champion, and that OTH shall me icars oi me iucxicau civilians "--' " .....h ...... ,.-..-, . ,,
Mot thrive unopposed. employes by tho American admlnls- yearling heifer belonging r. C. A.
tration wno destro ror their own pro- iwuiue m uuesuu;.
tectloa to leave before the evncua- It Is reported that District Attor
tlon. I ney Liljeqvist has a letter from Pe-
I tromoulx practically admitting the
mvtv t nrM ntnpvrrj 'shooting of the heifer but in which
JIKET AT AGUAS aVLIENTES. they c,nned Umt thoy 8hot an,.
mat In self defense as it waB over-
SCI1SCRIPTION UATE9;
DAILY.
tne year $6.00
92.50 for six months.
Fer month 60
W. C. CHASE, of Coqullle, is In
Marshfleld on business and pleas
TUB GREAT TRADITION
IVY NOAH was In the city today
from his
business..
home at Allegany on
iBr Amx-utrJ Prrmm ts Coot nr TlmM.1
t..ir.r...,n.n. . r, n.L .. -,.- rtinnlnc thplr tilacp and cndancerlnc
REMIER ASQUITH said In tho coimdlat uasCalStes o"n Octo- their lives. - l Ktf MOEHLER. the lumber Inspect-
House or commons mat mo i,tr in will hrlni? tmrpthpr for tho it is aiso stated mat me Binte nas. '. - ." . ..
short stay.
VIn..... .. . -
'"""h lU'inrnw
DENNING returned at noon ,' L ' er nnd Cumteri k,.
the Mcintosh Preserve where cd fron Coqullle. h, 'W
xna fixing up "the Hanny been called n i... Mra
Hunting Grounds" for ducks. He ngalnst whom im ' Ni,
bagged one bftrdwhll. out. wcro 2 -"Si .M fi
ATTORNEYS GRAVES AND MctN- thelr tw days In Comuu1"' H
TURPP, of the firm of that name, va,n ,:"
u'nnr rn Oftnlllllu flila nmnnlntr -
where they have court business. ' . ,,,'0Krll Countryr-,,
( ,8 b well reprcenSr1,
ARTHUR m.OCII. who linn beeu BrannB 'n tho publication 0 V
emplr Vi' a time-keeper on the Coast Lumberman of s ,,
WlllnniclU Pacific expects to leave this mornlne C n v, ''
for Portland In tho morning and Reaver Hill whfl:'n!en,,'lt
will later go
Francisco for
in wio morning nnu n0nVOr HIM ,w c"ll
,,,l.i,,,.,s. ,,,jrzt;xx;.
w- House or uoramona mat mo ber 10 ., brinir tocether for tho
British army under Sir John frat tlme a ft, reprcgentatIon of VII- KaIncd additional evidence to prove
rench nad shown linen wormy or
Its great traditions In recent
"s- nothlntr will bo done
He apokc truly. The concise of- COnsequenco before the conference Marshfleld, a butcher, Is said to have
llclal report of the commnnder shows nIl8 nsaemblcd and Indicated what de- taken the parts of the carcass found
that the traditional British coolness, grce 0f 8upport can be expected for hurled on tho Petromoulx place and
l&jggedncss nnd conrago were fully thc policies adopted by the Mexico watched them up with bones found In
mulatned by the British troops. I qhv convention which Is now In ses- tho meat that was in thc brine nnd
Tho Gcrmaqs have likewise bus- Bton.
thy of la's adherents and those from Carran- that tho meat found salted down In OTint"IT.iB.,.H..(
"Sht- za and Zapata. It Is assumed that the Petromoulx house was from the " " JT UL L, -road .uperlntondont
'nothing will bo done of far-reaching Hodlne critter. Henry Fourier, of t Allegany, was hero on busl-
n ess today.
JUDGE C. L PENNOCK,- of the
Justice Court, went to Coqullle
ests and the logging operil(
New Ticket Offlc--RM ....
i.i ii.. ...... of tho nrp.-iltw,.. u.. "' m
huh uiiuiiiuuu, uuiiik Liiiivu mere .". ui irruriJi
I
flee at Third and Alder ta hriS"
Thla will o1l.l.i. ... '.""nmi
., l.BrMb
ns a witness in tho Petromoulx "" '" "u iroro Coot n ,. .
.....f.i. .... ... ai.. ...... hnndlml nt li a..ii... . ' w
cuhu which tjuue up uu mo iiuck- v "wumern PactTk e
et today. fIce t Third and Alder I ...,.
. -.! uiuiaj
niswu eliminate long ,rtpI(87
at Coqullle.
talucd tho great tradition of thc time
f Frederick tho Great In their pre
paredness and effectiveness. The
French have sustained thc traditions
)f nn earlier day by their courageous
joudticl In the field.
All th great wnr tcaiHtlons have
teen fully sustained. All the tin (
tions liavo shown themselves worthy
of tholr warlike past. No nation '
a cod blush when It compares the
courage and capacity of Its ances
tors with Its own efforts In modern
.trar.
All thc warlike traditions! Rut
thc one really great tradition, the
Btcztiet of them all, the tradition ot
pence and good will which was handed
itfown from tho lips of thc Carpenter
ol Knzarcth what nation can Bay It
lias proved Itself worthy of thnt?
All tho European nations now nt
war nre heirs and Joint heirs of that
Rrcat tradition of peace. They rc
cvlvcd It beforo thetr national life
Jcgan, while most of them wore prim
itive peoples boyond thc pnlo of Ro
man civilization. '
For nearly two thousand years that
great tradition ot pcaco has been
rAT
i' H
mBVbmv HNNF4
.THE
:otels
MR. AND MRS. 7.. T. THOMAS, of 3'. W. MAI.ONEY, a Portlnnd nttor- uock offlco to make resrnttcul !
. . ........ ....... ... Ht llotrnta nitJ -.111 i . . . . " '
Allegany, wero witnesses today, ney is iiero on miBiness. ne is " , --. " hi ue a flWl.
a member or tho Multnomah Club 'enco to iireakwater pjtrou
nnd Is said to bo ono of tho best "
nmntotir boxora the club linn ever Ml4'' Offenders. Deputy Ci, I
had. ..itiuvii iiiuiuag uai rued thria
with District Atlorne; Lllletf
W. J. CONRAD Is In Curry County
attending a meeting of tho Board
of Equalization.
I RUSSELL DEMENT, ono of the well ngiilnBt Bud Martlndale ml cj,
:. SCHILLING, tho Myrtle Point known ploheera of the Coqullle bert Coon, of Camas Valley for
ll . ,1.l..l.l l.l.l .... .. . ......... . ...!.. 1 l . . "
Tho Clinntllcr Hotel.
.1. Forsytho. Portlnnd; E. R. Hurst,
Portland; J. William Johnson, Snn
Francisco; John Ellis, Miami, Flor
ida; C. II. O'Neill, Portland; A. G.
Long, Portland; A. W. Plympton,
Portland; G. W. Starr, Coqulllo; S.
C. White, Portlnnd; C. H. Alvert,
Portland; It. E. Willis, Portland.
The Lloyd Hotel.
II. Wlllard, Ilandon; J. R. Wil
liams, Camp 2; Mr. and' Mrs. C.
Rrown, Henryvllle; Fred Miller, Ban
don; J. J. Ktrkland, Myrtle Point;
W. Crawford, Myrtle Point; E. Cllnk
tjiibcurd, Coos River.
Tin? St. ItAWtvnro Hotel.
Mrs. W. C. Drake, Eugene; G. M.
nunlap and wife, San Francisco;
found them to match perfectly. Tho
head of the animal, found burled,
was Identified by Miss Rodtne, nnd
this mnkoB a strong chain of circum
stantial evidence.
Number of Prescription.
Attorney John D. Gosh, who repre
sented tho Myrtle Point men who
wero sentenced yesterday for pres-iO. E. HILL, of the firm of Hill &
xnlntln.i tin..n i.nrnn ,i.i.,i it.-. . Miiriiliv rAtitrtimt tt Hrlilen vnstor-
.tlril llllllll lli.llli:, oltllVll 1111 IWT ......j..., ....... - ....-n .-... .
had Investigated tho matter morei 'nJ' after a short stay hero. t K 1)0x M'CRARY, who retired from
thoroughly and found that somo of
J. E.
hotel man, was n Marshflold busi
ness visitor last evening.
Valley, was here yesterday from properly tagging a deer. He u
Myrtlo Point on business nnd nIo "led complaint ijilait jN
pleasure and was warmly wolcom- Bevnul and Jim Iloue for fluty
ed by Ids friends nn the Ray. hi tho North Coqullle without B-
censes.
W. A. ACKERMAN waa n visitor in
Coqullle today, being railed there
to attend to legal business. I
the claims hitherto made were groBs
l.v exaggerated. He stated that the
total number of proscriptions calling!
for liquor thnt had been filled by tho
Myrtlo Point drug stores the last two
years totaled only about 100. in re-!
gard to Dr. Stemmlor Issuing a largo
number to a few patients, ho ntntctl.MRS. R. A. CHURCH and her son' I
J. J. KIRKLAND lert on tho train
thin morning for RoBeburg, whero
he goes to visit for nwlillv.
business here- a year or bo ngo and Close Itcsemblanrr, J, w.Bettttt
has been residing on tho ranch of hns placed a new cabinet ot bti w,
his fnthoT-ln-luw, Mr. Jutstrom, Tom, atongsldo one of hlmielftdn
on South Coos River, left yesterday a couple of years ago. ThepoiMa
for Ilandon to tnko n position In tho two pictures are about the uu
that In one case one mnn who Is suf
fering from consumption hnd secured
thlrty-flvo prescriptions and another
the Houston pharmacy.
AMONG THE SICK
Russell, enme down this morning
from Allegany for a short shop
ping trip.
man who Is Buffering from painter's jflt. AND MRS. C. A. ROD1NE, of
cuuc mm received a dozen or bo, no
further claimed thnt tho prescriptions
showed that they were not Issued pro
miscuously. Lust C.e Now.
It Is Btatod that as son as tho Pe
tromoulx case tB completed, Jndgo
t ntnnti1 f lrtlo anntilllA Tl W
xtauded down from sire to son, from ,, ' .,.. ,..,. ,,.i. ...V Coko will dismiss tho Jury and pro
tl.it'a TawI Ifi ...I Trkl.n
mntliv -1.11.1 ,.., .,!... -J imjo, '"" "P """"
. , "'""'""" """ ",U wife. Bantlon.
preacher to his ock. For nearly h
twenty centuries It has been a part a A A(Jtorlu. n n nceg0(
w iiiu iiuii.-nrjvu urt'cti oi curiBiumium v n lltwi; w
t WIUIIl( 4 If
Lnwtou, Portland;
D. II. AndrowB, Blachly; "W. T. Reese,
Portlnnd; D. It. Shambrook, Cooston;
H. J. Lawhorn, Myrtle Point; W. Mat
n
DR. IIORSFALL has MOVKD to
thorn-crowned ROOMS llil-ll-in. HIVING HLOCK.
a part ortho highest human Ideal!
$nlck to provo themselves worthy
ef the traditions of war, tho blinded
kntlnnu amn nnt llni 4tiA tnMm.
------.. .v, ,...- portand. aeorKO
InK: tlMJinselves unworthy of tho great- goutn jnie
est tradition of. all. Eager to ollow '
the head thnt woro a crown,-thoy lost
tho vision of that
cnd of Palestine.
Rut tho great tradition lives.
Though Peace now sits In rags and
cries aloud In tho market place, the
time will soon come when tho wnrrlng
nations will bring their costliest
Tubes and gifts. 'Though tho tradi
tions of war aro now exalted, tho na
tions must coon see war In all It
naked verity and crime.
Not through any vlrtuo of our own,
-nt bocniiso of favorable conditions
rrovldoutlally vouchsafed, doos this
nation today find Itsolf tho chief up
holder of tho Great Tradition. With
duo humility lot It dudlcnto ItseU
nnow to the thought that makes mon
free.
An opportunity to do this Is by
on oarnost nnd sincere obscrvnnrn of
the? nntlounl day of prayor for peace
which tho Prosldout hns proclaimed
for Sunday and which rerolves excel
lent local suggestion In tho proclama
tion of Mayor Allen publUhod In Tho
Tlmos today. Lot us with humility
and enrnoHtiioss piny thnt tho warring
nations inako tho one Great, Tradition
of Peaco n Groat Truth.
coed to Lakovfow to hold court.
READY FOR RATTLE.
iMIcgany. went to Coqullle today
to nttond thc hearing of tho Pe
tronmoulx ense.
C. 0
Oregon Company
fined to Ills home by
tack of tonhllltln.
mid the striking reiemblancebtttttt
father and sou Is brought out
plain as to cause even their most EaS
mate friends to remark It. Mr. Bn
nett hns written under Tom'i phfj
Hocketl. of tho Southern tlw iHcrpItton : "J. W. BeswtC
Dinpnny at Empire, Is con- ."jRO"
n sovore nt-
S. A. CARMICHAUL enmo In today
from his tie-camp on South Inlet,
r'hniiL'ii Rrhodnlp. Theichnlalfrf
D. A. Jones, of Tho Flxup. Is suf- U)0 oca, motor car liai been thuH
ferlng from n palnfut nttack of BuKhtly In tho morning to accoaw-
rhcuniatlHiii. ,mt nunkor '"111 neonle and MirA-'
field men working at the mllUInee- '
forth It will make Us two lint Wji bl
from Marshfleld to Ilunher IITtllBtst i
Gov. .Mu)tort'na AiIvhiicch on Catrnti.
Anny Entrt'nclc ttt Nnn. ,
tDf AmocIi1 Pr (o Coot ru Tlmix.l
NACO. Oct. 2. Governor Maytor-
Wassoiu onn nioved hts main force to a point
within threo miles of Naco today and
halted, apparently to prepare for an
Improves Place. -K. L. Robln-
u-l.orn l.n hi., luwrn tnnklntr nflor 8011 llllS retUrilOll from SllOfO ACfC
some Bhlnments lHo w,n I"'elnro n topographic map , niornlng. leaving here at Mi - PI
I of Rig Creek for L. .1. Slmiwon. cr.ATu This will mean the tint tn
jS. I. IIOXNET.L left on tho morning Ho says that the- strip between Mr. tu North Ileud wll be m4e t Ml
I . . .. .. . . .... . - OI ... fl..A llfll'l.K MM.t frt.A KTflfl? . ... ,.... .I..I.V MM.t. Itmh
train lor aiyme roini. wiiere no dihiiuuh n tio urc " m iiio nioruiiiR. khius "i" "" - .
oxpects to get Mine pictures of tho about 30x100, Is being covered ' connect hero on the return with to
surrounding country.
JUDGE JOHN P. HALL went over
to court at Coqullle this morning,
being called there on some probnto
work.
with concreto bo that the dashing niornlng train for Coqullle.
Bprny will not maKo it mmiuy.
Moio PhNiwiufs. Deputr .C A
Hepert. of the Warden Thomas hai recelTM tl
grocory, Is Othor conslKiimcnt of phemw ai
Itnllil Honie.-rAC
Conner & Hoagland
building it homo. In 'First Addition. fr0m tho state farm. Part ol V
birds wero taken to Dr. Dirt rasci ,
IM.'IIMI.'V'U HWM.' i.'tr3ii
IIALL.'sATrRD.Y.' 0(4oilKR . or as logo,
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niuicK on uenurni inn b uarranza nr-,nvniir.i.' tWDi.n In down from . v.n,,iii nr Ki
my of 1S00 men entrenched within i"';!!? DanleVS camX? a'fowl The lndiM of tt KMncop.1 CI.IM on tho upper Coq .l e DUJ
the town. Hill stood rendy for nn ns-l days owing to tho Illness of his of North Hem! win hold n cook.it food had six birds tnnt TO !V t
little dnughtor. Hho was some- mle nt the Coo Ray GrtntiT- Katur- purcnasea a J l Jr hl" ;,,, il
what improved today.
THE MODELI
CASH GROCERY L
"Good Things to Eat"
Give Us
A TRIAL ORDER
RED CROSS AID.
American Hospital Ship Roaches llor
)ojui Today with Aid.
tHr Auocltt) J"r (o Coot Pt Tlmra.)
llORDEAUX, Oct. 2, Tho Ameri
can hospital ship Red Cross arrived
nt Pnulllnc this morning from Fal
nionth nnd brought tho Red Cioss
units. hlch will serve with tho
I'Vfliich nrinlos,
MARRIAGE LICEXSF.S.
" Wm. F. Adams and Ida Davis.
Albert Potra Stamsos and Madge
Ibno Golder,
Frederick Georgo Knox and Ashing
Jasehiorh Torp. -
William Oscar Olson and Flora Vi
ola GUI.
A. Jt. McNeil nnd Seluia Wilson.
CnqulUe Herald.
and you will then know that wo carry at all times a
full line of Staplo and Fancy Groceries fresh from
thc wholesaler
Also everything procurable in Fruits and Arcge
tables at lowest market price. .
Big Piano Contest
If vou wish vour friend to win one of these bean-
tiful pianos buy your groceries hero as we are the
only grocery house in Marshfiold who aro giving
these coupons.
6 Commercial Ave,
Phone 433
biy, Oct. :r. ARJmlles of Um church bo released on the " e"
of are nke.r to contribute, ranch at Falrvlew and the clkw
PJ I s on tho Frank nowron ra"hlT" .
r ..... ...v...., ... ,..,.-!, i o.'miio. With tho co-operation ot
MATT L. MAY, representative
Haas RrotherB In this territory, ...., . ,,, umm. Mm co-operation ol
nm! wife hnvo moved from Tho RIG DANCE, baflketball GAME, at, Mllo. With tho coopy
K-:.'f!,,!Lft.M riJiJ,-T ,n KAST8IDB FK!JAY. Roat leaves hunters and ranchers. W
v..u,v. ..u. .u ,. -... ... Market Ave at 7;30. Round trip. aic. j that tno birds will rapimy my'
l lit- .11.1 I lit' illllo, 11 III. Uiliuca
KINDLY REMEIBER AND GIVE TJS A TRIAL
EVERYTHING IN THE BAKERY MNE
1MARSHFIELD BAKING COMPANY
133 NORTH SECOND 8T- NEAR CENTRAL) AVKNUK. PHONE 4M.
JBfo&gtMfo
MEN AND BOYS
JUST DECEIVED
A shipment of Rain Coats.
A beautiful dark gray, extra back,
inside and weight enough to answer
for an Overcoat. Well finished. All
sowed and welted seams. Positively
water proof.
Price $18.00
AYe are showing a big stock of now
Fall Overcoats, Rain Coats, Craven
ottes and Ralmacaan. Prico $8.50 to
$40.00.
Call and see our new Fall Suits for
men and boys. Qualities of tho very
best the market puts out, and PRICE
of the very lowest that yon will find
in high-grade merchandise.
Marshfield's Leading Men's and
Boys' Clothing Shop.
See Our Windows.
WHY?-Because We Sell for Cash
Women and Misses
MILLINERY
Big lino of Tints just iwwv 1. 0
ing to late delivery we have obtnuica
concessions from the house wlncli en
nb.es us to place them on the inn
at one-fourth less original seuiub
price, thus giving the purclmsei tnc
benefit of the 'low price at the i)
height of the season.
The greatest variety of Suits nei
brought to Marshficld and tliojen v
latest ideas in stylo and ninto jnl V
all made by best New York dwign
ei-s especially for THE PABISW .
Prices from
$15.00 to $85.00
COATS
A shipment of Now Coats just to.
comprising tne mie jj " "'iioSOlo
just out. Newest moclois.
$45.00.
'$10.50'
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