The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 07, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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COOS BAY TIMES
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' Address all communications to
CTOS BAY DAILY TIMES.
EFVECrt) OF TIIK KUHOl'KAN
WA1U
Flannagan Said Something
!T0
AID
RAILROAD
BOA
"I
'VE BEEN nn olovator-iiran forty-ono years ago today. I learned a lot
at It For InBtanco: Most great men are silent; a sentlernan never
.... . i ..- ..nn..in no vmi find them. All in
hurts yqur Moling-; you k. - -"- V," ' f,v n mon
" hurts yqur ieciings; jmi K"i i .-- -- ,niiinnii
nil It's been a pleasant life, though never more than fifty a month-nnd
eleven children to bring up on it. woman.
If a man's got a clear conscience, a souna siu.m.i... D
MhM
tkroiiKh the
" " , ., norvlco of the
iifinicamu -" -. - vinii ...
sot inmo u ! of Now York newspaper men ouu uu, ..,. , , . . . Mnn,,-lfnn
Johnny Is ono of the elevator ooys m w. v.-
DCaCCalm yoursolf-1 Have no Intention of climbing Into the pulpit, adjust
ing plnce-ne find dipping pearls of wisdom anent Mr. F.annagan's re-
"""Sit would be pa.nt.ng tho well-known Illy with a capital P. And I'm
a rotten iralnter, anyhow.
Uut in musing, I would Hko to IM.I relative.
snecc. moon. .Mthtas ou vnnt It to menn. It to oll tolntlto.
"r:;. ... .. .
'"'"SnXSTo rfn'w nno W. now- . to to8a.
THE European war .. .- , t an1 ,g 8ponding It in pouues. u ....-
cd moro than two months and h h h , juat bccn 0iCctcd.
SB, have been tho blackest two , In Senate, to wh c ftUtomobllcs than any other man that breathes
and ho s now trying to manufacture contentment and happiness i.r so,u
Hoiran linn nnnkcn.
Il"0"" - , , . ...-
Has Flannagan strucK i""""
FROM
ROSEOURG
T
TO BE
OFFENDERS
PUN
SHED
Told
Marshficld Chamber of Com- United States District Attorney
HE European War has now last
months ovor known to tho modorn
vrorld. , , .
In recent years tho opinion has
been common among men most fa
miliar with tho growth of Interna
tional Intercourse, that tho economic
..ooiinn. tlmt had developed between
Itio Important countries mado war,
between them practically oui 01 w.u
question. Thtf people who held this
..i .... ln Ihn rnatlHd of hostilities
not only tho horrors of tho battle
field, but such a wreck of Industry
nnd credit, and such appalling dls
trpss to tho entire wago earning pop
ulation 'in tho contending countries,
that tho could not bellovo tho gov
ernments of tho advanced countries
would fall to sctllo all disagreements
short of war. Evcnta have, shown
that they wcro not In error as to tho
Interests, What has occurred Ih tho
last two months has Justified their
forecasts as to results If not as to
tho prevention of hostilities. At the
outbreak of tho war there wore fears
that tho; Industries would bo crippled
becfluso so many men wro ,n ln. n,r
rolcs, but It soon developed that tho
Interrupting of trado had mado un
employment an ncuto national prob
lem In each of tho warring coun
tries. ,
Tho papers nro so full of news of
tho battles tha.t but Uttlo information
mcrce Decides to Boost
Project City Cleanup '
At n mooting of tho Marshficld
Chamber of Commerco last evening,
steps wero taken to boost tho Rose-
UUt)-VUUO AJUJ IttlllUItU jllUJbVt HUM life"110!. 1lltVVUU UHVOVi" ..... rf
also to sccuro action In tho "Civic ' t)l0 United Stntcs District Attorney's
Tfilttrnvmiinnt flpiianiln' (ti Atnrnllf (nlfl. !. ...l.i. ..l... f nnHtM.ttr 4tm
....,... v...... w ..w,... ... " DllltU Willi VIUW Ul tiooioiuih li.VJ
Tho ttosoburg railroad project Ib con- untcd States custom sorvlco In ob
Blderod of tho greatest lmportanco tning moro rigid obcdlcnco to Foil
now as Ros'cburg has voted a ?600,-!crnj regulations.
000 bond issuo for aiding tho project Tho defendants nro located at
and with slmllnr nld from Coos Bay, ,,0ntH nll j..,,., m10 Oregon coaBt
Announces Coos County
Men Will be Prosecuted
PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 7. Actions
for violations of tho rules of naviga
tion In coast watora have boon filed
against thlrteon alleged offenders by
nnd with slmllnr nld from Coos Bay, 0ntB nil along tho Orcgpn
Coqulllo nnd Myrtlo Point, It Is bo- trom Atorln to Coob Bay and, In each
Hi.l lt.l 11.. Mn.l n lift rtnfttl tnfl ! . . . ,
5CIFIEL1 TUHHEL
IS HRLf DDE
HON
HOI
IS
BURNED
lleved that tho road can be Bccurcd
within a year or two. Financial con
ditions aro Improving and It was stat
ed that now' Is" tho opportuno tlmo
for arranging tho details of It.
That they Immediately confer with
tho Rallrond Committeo of tho Robo-
burg Chamber of Commerco was urg
ed of tho local Railroad Committee,
which consists of A. H. Powers, It. M.
Jennings nnd Hugh McLaln. With
them will bo received ndvlco bb to
what Btcps nro now necessary to
plnco on foot an active campaign for
tho Coob Bny to RoHcburg rallrond.
To Clean Up City.
It wbb nlso decided to try and Inject
now energy nnd nctlon Into tho plan
Instnnco aro tho owners or opcrntorB
of motor-driven craft.
"Whllo tho pennlltcB for tho viola
tions specified aro merely nomlnnl
flncB of from 2 to .$7, tho Govern
ment lias .Uncovered that tho number
of such violations Is steadily on tho
Incronso and will Insist that tho offl
fendors bo brought up with n halt nt
once.
. Thrco distinct provisions or tho
rules of navigation lmvo been violat
ed by tho motorboatmon. Ono la tho
section which rolntcs to tho display
of propor lights, another which re
quires that tho motorboats bo equip
ped w(thi tho propor material for ox-
tltiPiiUlilntr irnHnl no flro nntl 1110
"" "" ""v -. - - tinguisiiing gasonno nro mm v
for gleaning up tho vacant lots an" I tiitrd rolatcs to hnvlng copleB of tho
riHtn .... Iia nlil liitllfllnira nrnnnil ... . .
1IAI1IK 111, tiiu i.n w.......n" .......
town so that tho unsightly places wlll.
11HIKFS OF AND(JN.
News of Ci(y-by-tc-8ea ns
by tho Recorder
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hoyt rind Bon,
V. B. Hoyt. roturncd on tho ISllznz-
both from a tour of Southotn Cal
ifornia. Tho HoytB loft horc about
September 1 In their Bulck ctfir and
drovo 2C7G miles, with onlfiy ono
puncturo and no other nck'.ldent.
MIbs Kathcrlno Gelsondorfer, as
sistant suporlntendont of St. itiiiko's
Hospital, San Francisco, arrived In
tho city on tho Speedwell Monday
morning for a visit with her brdth-
cr. Geo. uoisonaorior. iuihb ubibuh
dorfor mado many frlonds
hor visit hero last year
wbb cnlorlalnn,iTr7"
matrons. "' BeVer Biih,
Married, Baturdar n, T -Thomas
Coy, to lK
at tho Motho.il. AlliC
El.abothforav.BltJ';!
cuu rrnncisco. -"uoiij
Mrs. .T. v.. wi.,.
envcon party Friday bH
boi of boys of Damlon uV-twtnty-seven
Present 'S
waa greatly enjoyed by Z T
olkB, tho tlmo being ii
Halloween games, S'
inds during revallod and rcfrc.hmcn 1!
, whcfi Bho prtnto to tho season .J"
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PHONO 430
COOS BAY STATIONERY CO
93 CENTRAl AVt
Have You Seen Our Line Of
XMAS CARDS
It. M. l're-Hcy, or Hniidon, Suffers
I)sh of 91000
Practically All Railroad Con
struction Done Near There
Daylight Through Soon
(Spoclla to Tho Times.)
SCHOF1ELD. Or.. Nov. 7. Engi
neers Pcnso and Amos, two of Porter
Brothers' fnlthfuls, have loft during
tho Inst week, tho former to ranch
llfo near RoBoburg and tho latter to
Portland.
Prnctlcallv all work Ib completed
horo oxcopt timbering nnd two shifts
nrn Unlit llllBV with tills WOrk. If
Lennon & NoIboii koop up tholr pres
ent strldo nt tho South Portal wo
will bo ablo to walk through tho big
dlvldo In February. Tho 8. P. engi
neers nro busy chocking up tho work
nhnin thn nulot nooiilo at homo K0tsOf Porter Brothers. Thoro nro two
Into them, but occasionally an ibo- curves in mo uinnui, o..o .m.r -., Tho f.nn.C8 wcro firBt
iinnu ri i iiiiii'ii riiuicn iauaiaixa inn wn iwirnu iiiiiih n.r.
Company Is an American corporation I to i,8 juiowlodgo of trlangu-
..... i ii. t. p.Annli nml flnrtnnn . ..
factories. The factory at Paris has 0lLr Wnlhor wn. n UkoHldo vW- Mly " Poulblo, ho reached thoro
boon turned Into a uarracKs, mo me- , , t Bni.,ninv. lllll hns loon4u'Jr -"'" - .
tory at Frankfurt Is at a staiuisiin
nnu 1110
Hint nf 1
....-.. . i uors guessing nH iu inn rum uiijuwi. - . . ., ,. , ...-,i,i
In thn war. ... ., V. . .i. n ti. flno 1) nilO 1)0S lloS Other llOUSOhold
Relief work has been started In ',,,' Bcho'0,( nM rotred nflor'noodn am Uio houso was valued at
.iiniimp of cltlos of Qormany. Ahs- ...".....!,. . i.,i.. miinnt 1200. Tho library nnd other
............ . . . ' narucipniinK in iiiu kuiiuiui un-viiuu
trla.lluncary and Franco, nnd In '
Allot rules on bonrd.
r-. it. A ...n. r.nmlitnlnnf1
,,--- . . nniiin in liiu iiiuii vwiiiipiiii
vanish. It wns pointed out that a I . , , liroken ono or moro of
Uttlo effort on tho pnrt of tho prop- Ulcg0 ru,c(J( nnd ,n0Bt of tilom i,nY0
Tho Ilandon Recorder says: Tho
rcsldonco of II. M. PrcBscy, on
Twomilo, burned to tho ground Sat
urday night with nll Its contents.
Mr. PreBsoy sayB tho flro caught
from tho flro-placo fluo ana was, ,,,.,,. Ml,t.ni
1 . ... .. . 1J I "1 1VO.UU..V
wot dlscovcrcil uniu u wns ion nnu
to savo anything of vnluo, tho inm
lly oven losing nll tholr clothing
oxcept what they had oil.
In tho evening Mr. Prosscy ns
usual went out to tho pnaturo to
round up tho cowb, and this time,
Mrs. rrossoy and tho chlldron went
along with
thoy wero
"..--. - - . --- - - iiicso ruicu, nnu in
crty owners would accomplish much. B,nttor0ll nll ti,rc0.
rwit. - - n...nil r nil ...111 tin arillfvllt .
1 IIU UUU,PUlllllull Ul ! "w o..n"',
nnd If soino fall to assist, moro dras
tic Btoim will bo taken to compel thorn
to net.
On tho request of tho Ladles' Art
Club that they bo given assistance In
tholr campaign of cleaning tho city. . ( immranco. tho nctlon wo hnw
a committeo of thrco was appointed .tnken w ,lftV0 cducntlonnl
"For tho most part, tho disregard
of theso navigation regulations Is duo
no doubt to Ignorance," explained
Deputy District Attornoy R. R. Ran
kin, "but that does not oxcuso tho
Infrhrttnn. Whora tllO vlolntlon Is
"
vnluo nt lenst.''
Tho Investigations that lmvo led
Grimes nndmont ,)rOBCClltor woro conducted by
1 IT..U...I Dlntna (limtnma TllRllCCtor II.
uonniio Bieiis lowii.u vim .- v McGrat,( wl,0 i,nB recently com
tructlon and fixing up of tho city ft tmf n, ho ConBt for th8
parte In tho Now Bedford nldltlon,'
woro tnken when Instructions wero,1" ' '
Those who
woro appointed, though thoy hnvo not
doflnltoly accepted tho position, nro
A. T. Halnos, William
Professor Tlodgcn
1110 uiiuuiuii nvi.v woro laiicn wiwn iiisiiiiviiuiid i
him nnd It was whllo Kivon Secretary Motloy to placo a
away uiai inu nuuou 1 coniinitieo ni worn on 1110 iirojeci, w
by a neighbor
ilioiiuli riho notified Mr. Pressoy
and ho hurried to tho Bcono ns rnp-
Ail.bi tn llelirlnii Fund. I-ato this
committeo nt work on tho project, W'ftornootllJi A, nlntt increased tho ro-
qotincll for their official action. inni fimd nt Tho Tlmo8 offco for tho
IIIK illU I'KI'V BHUII1" UO '"'"I'"-' ....
tho belief of tho mombors or
Chamber of Commerce.
tho
, too Into to Include In tho Itemized re
I port. Tho fund Is growlifg stendlly.
Bay Park Goes Ahead
Good Times or Bad
No matter whether real estate is active or sales are
quiet, there is always the same human desire to get
away from paying tribute to somebody for the priv
ilege of having a roof over your head. '
Bay Park, win its beautiful location, its healthful
activity, offs the solution of this .problem and so
nnnnlc no there as thev can buv nronerlv nf Ihw
own for less money than they have to pay for rent- j
and pay for it a little at a time. )
Let us show you what has been done there you'fl!
1
no astonisnea.
.
L S. Kaufman & Co.
d
urnou wio n u.. i ..- tor lnat Saturday, mil nnB ween V , ". m n,i Mrs .... ... -...
I Frankfurt Ik at a standstill fBlhfIll , ,ll8 vHt Vor tlioU'nro and cut glnBs. Mr. nnd sirs. ( MAJf ,,.ATIXa SHAUK.
0 factory at Ulcestor reports t h , Vrwm had ono of tho Inost II-.
,000 employes 700 hnvo gone 121 to his real object. brnr.es In tho country ""d a very ;
wnr. ... .... . .1.- , ii.. rinn nlnno hCSidoB Other llOUSOhold . ,,,..,. T t m,
USSfr
,
I FIXI-J DA.NCn I
4 4
Berlin n start has boon mado with ,
the construction of further under
ground railways In order to supply
employment. Somo complaints hnvo
been uttored that tho government
wr.s employing prisoners of war In'
work that should lmvo boon allotted
to tho unemployed. In Knglnnd.
thoro Is uuiurnlly Icbb Idleness, blit
tho "8ttlst" says:
"The chancollor of tho oxchequqr
has been kept busy ovor Blnco tno
war broke out In devising Hchomei
for keeping trado going, bccauBO ev
erybody was willing to ongago In now
enterprise
"Ono hears' bn nll sides or om
jilojos bolng dlBiulsHed, of wages be
ing loworod and bo on. Thoso who
savo In that way forsot that thoy aro
increasing unemployment, and that
tho unemployed will huvo to bo sup
ported In somo wny or othor, and
thnt tho caros nrlHlng from n grent
wir will bo nugiuontcd by tho suffer
log all around."
South America, which has depend
ed upon Buropo for Its financing, has
boon hard hit. Brntll has dofaultod
uilon Its exterior dobts, nnd Its cur
rency has sorloiiBly doproclatcd, but
tho states of San Pnulo nnd city of
Rip do Junelro-aro mooting tholr ob
llga"on8. Gold paymonts hnvo boon
suspended In Arjiontluu, uuil Chllo
nnd Pom hnvo boon seriously nf
focted. It cannot bo said that, ns yet, thoro
la much Improvement In trado roln
tlqnB, nlthough boiuo may bo noted.
II ,1s announced thnt by "Iho courtesy
and iierinlsBlon of tho Oormun gov-
.....
ornment n routo from switzonami 10 , 4
thi outsldo ins been ojioned down
the Rhino Valloy nnd through Hottor-1 Tho North Bond Public Llbrnry
dam, and thnt troigni ami oxpre8Siius miaea 111 us hiiuivub iiiiiiiik mu
movix roguiariy. un 1110 oiiiuniiuiii ouu u.u iuuuwiuk uuuhh;
about 1200. Tho library and othor
goods woro -vnlued nt about ?2SU0
making n total valuation of about
$1000. with $1700 Insurnnco on tho
goods nnd $700 on tho houso
totnl of nbout sz-tuu.
Mr. PreBsoy expects to rebuild
again In a very short tlmo, and will
put up a substantial house.
Tho dancing pnrty given nt tho
Mlllleonm Club'.lnst evening wns en
joyed by n largo number of cou
ples. Tho club rooms woro nt-
tructlvoly arranged for tho occas
ion and phonograph iiiubIc was en
joyed.
,
j PliANUi: FOR DANCi:
Tho Mnrshflold lodge of Klks
will hold Its rogulnr monthly dnnco
and party noxt Vodnesdny ovonlug
nt tho Masonic Tomplo.
j VI1 'I'OMdHT I
4 1 '
Tho mnrrlngo of Mlsa KIbIo Hugo
melBter, daughter of A. Hngomois
ter, and Paul M. Frlodeiihofor, n
musician from San Frnnulsco, will
bo solemnlzod this ovonlug,
I V V
Hunt Moves. V. J. Rust nnd E.
L. Robinson nro moving tholr of
flco from tho Noblo building on
Front nonr Central to tho Lock
hart building. Tho Noblo building
lioa not been rented yet.
I NORTH INIiKX SCIIOOIi.
i 4
(Spoclal to Tho Times.)
NORTH INM'JT, Nov. 7.Tho
North Inlet school finished Its sum
mer term 011 Thursday, October 29,
with a treat for tho children nnd n
proBontntlon of n handsome leather
purso to tho tonchor, Miss Joan Fltz
gorahl, who has taught In this dist
rict for two consecutive tonus. Tho
parents, ns well as chlldron, regret
hor dopurturo. Miss Fltzgorlad has
gouo to McMlnnvlllo Collogo for a
higher education.
kSliiMluw FLslieriuuii IjiiuIs Monster
Above Mapleton.
FI.ORHNCB, Or., Nov. 7. In re
turning from tho lowor Sluslaw bay,
1 I ..Turk niltnoro. fisherman, hnd a
or n i thrilling exporlonco with a man-ont-
Ing shnrk, tho first that has boon
captured In theso waters. Tho shark
camo In with hgh tide nnd attacked
tho fisherman, who wns In his motor
boat. Sovornl rifle bullets fired Into
tho monstor caused tho fish to mako
his way to shallow wntor, whoro ho
wnB captured, towod to tho city and
placed on exhibition In tho Bay Vlow
Hotel dock, whoro crowds vlowod tho
curiosity.
It avbb orlglpnlly Intondcd to ship
this fish to Kugeno for exhibition,
but owing to Its oxcosslvo wolght,
800 pounds, nnd Impossible menus of
transit, It wns cut up and distributed
to tho hotels nnd rostnurants of tho
city. Many old-timers, of fifty ycara'
rcsldonco horo, stnted thnt this wns
tho first fish of Its kind over cnught
In tho bay.
I '- rf-3
DR. II. K. KKITV, 1IKNTIST
Phono 112-J, Room 201, Coko Bldg.
DANCIJ AT Sl'MNKIt SATURDAY
NKiHT, NOVKMHKR 7.
NORTH
IIKND MllRARY'
NOTIIH
now
l.nn.1 fin ntnlinrfrn linn linflll nl.t l.tlOll
exports from India until tho adjacent
waters enn bo cleared of Gorman
crulsors.
Russia, Turkey and Persia have
placed an embargo upon oxportatlons
of wool, which, howovor, will have
Uttlo affect upon carpet grades nnd
tho world Is not calling for curpots
vqry urgently ut presont.
Hall,
MERCHANT'S CAFE
Popular place for
Good Meals.
Prices Reasonable.
Cor. Commercial & B'dw'y
-4
Now Chronlclos of Rebocca, by
Kato Douglas Wlggln.
Dorothy Vernon of Hnddou
by Charles Major.
Arizona Night. Tho Blazed Trail,
by Stewart Kdward White.
Tho Eyes of tho World, by Harold
Boll Wright.
Tho Btato traveling library has
boon roturncd to Snlom and u box
of new books Is expected to tako
Its place in a fow days.
I I.lbby t'OAIfc Tho Kind Y'OU lmvo
AIAVAY'S USED. Phono 72. Pacific'
Iiliery nml Transfer Company. I
Mbby CQAh. Tho Kind YOU IiavtM
I ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. J'aclflei
i LUoi-j- nml Transfer CompAny,
BRADLEY CANDY
TO BE
Given Away
AT THE
ELECTRIC SHOE STORE
This candy is fresh and is made especially. for us. For
the next two weeks we will give a big sack of candy
fres, with every pair of shoes you buy from us for cash
at this store. Our shoes are as good as can be found in
the city for the price, and we nvite you to come and see
for yourself. '
ELECTRIC SHOE STORE .
180 South Broadway
i
Let Us Fvrnish the Home to be-
With Real Furniture
Not Imaginary
For Cash; Or On Easiest Terms Of Credit ,
Cash will' do more here, ,jhan anywhere else. JM
why we have adopted as our motto u Why pay more. W
can serve you with Qualify Furniture at Less jw
for cash than you can get elsewhere. We Do not ask y.
to take our word for this. Come in and see the goods. Com
pare them with others offered "you. Compare our prices wit
others.
"WHY PAY MORE"
T
Johnson - Gulovsen Company
TITTC QUALITY NAME YTTTI TTITC SERVTOE FAME
V