The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 15, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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GOODRUM'S GARAGE
HOME OF THE
CADILLAC and FORD
AUTO 8UPPLIKS FOU AMi
MAKES OF CANS .
81? Central A v. Phono !173-Ij
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Electrica
Gifts
DAINTY AND DIKFL'ltKNT
Xmas Greeting Cards
also
STCCKKItS, SEALS, TAGS,
OIL-l'AINTED CALICNDAltH 01)'
LOCAL VIEWS.
nt
REMFELD'S
2U0 Central Ave.
Please Every Fashionable Woman
lanV PleCGS Of ElGCtdc Warn Am fnr Ikn nn Tho liinmri
lie where they give a touch of distinction and luxury hirjh
irized by the hostess.
Inntrin Hnffnn Pnrnnlfltnrs. Flnnfrir Tnn Kntfinc dnMiin
..ww.. .w w.-w . -. ww..,.w. w, u,ww., ,u I wn llflUVU) 1-lwUllll
le Stoves and Electric Toasters Make Entirely Suitable
practical ums.
mere is an electrical gift for everyone at a price to suit
ry purse.
For Host Result In
PAINTING, PAPKItlNG mill J)
DECORATING
K. F. III! M1EUX. I
Wnll 1'npcr .nd Pnlnt Store
:i:l No. Front St. lono t IB-It
THE LOW SPECIAL PRICES LAST
Only Until Present Stocks Are Sold.
his year the special holiday prices are unusually low ow-
to co-operative effort of tlie following dealers and our-
s:
A. Langworthy
Marshfield Electric Cent. Co.
Oregon Power Company
WY THE
VEKY BEST
Marshfield BUTTER
uettmeiy
Abstracts
FOK HHLIAIJLK AIISTItACTS OF TITLE AXI) INFORMATION
AUOUT
COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., inc.
MAKSHFIELD AX1 COQl'ILLK CITY, OKHGON
1ENEIUL AGENTS, EASTSIDE AX1I SENGSTACKE.VS ADDITION
AGENTS l'OIt CANADIAN TAliin.' ii.wnnu.wi !.
HKXItV SENGSTACKIIN, MANAGEIt
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BANITAKY
CONDITIONS
IX A
4 CLEAN
AND
MODEHN
FACTOItV.
STEIULMED
MILK
AXD
CIUIAM.
PURE ICE
Freo delivery, 8 n. in. ami II p. in.
l'liono 7.1.
Timos Want AdH bring results.
T
FRQWT LESS SEVERE
tllj Anoclftlftl Pmi lo I'o.u lujr nmra.
PARIS, Dec. M. Tno official
rommunlrntlon this afternoon anys:
"Nothing of Importance has occurred
between tho son and the Olso Hlvcr.
Northwest of Soupln the enemy bom
bardod violently our entrivnchiuenls.
Wo replied and demolished t'.io'r
position, Thoro wore no infantry
nttneks from elthor tide. Our nr
tlllory destroyed Importnnt field
work of tho enemy near Alllo. In
Lo Oniric Forest In tho Argoino
district, wo nindo slight progress ly
tho H80 of initios. There has boon
violent cnnuonndluK In tho Mouse
Heights. Tho batteries of tho enemy
iippcnr lo linvo boon moved further
north. In tho Woevro district, af
ter oi'cupyliiR entrenchments :i!oiik
tho ROO-ynrd front In Mnrttnnru For
est, our troops repulsed two vlolont
counter attacks. In Atsaro our ad
vance has broupht our front to n
lino that parses lr yards nortn of
Stolnbach."
UNCLE
SI
AT THE HOTELS
Chandler.
Paul II, Soulo, Snn Francisco; W.
II. Lllley, Eugono; Frank II. 1'nKO,
Portland; K. Mnlonoy, Portland; 1C,
L. Harris, Capo lllnnco; F. I). Lay
ton, Portland; E. H. llodson, Cons
Illver; Frel Murray, North lloiul;
E. C. Peachey, Empire; Lynn Lam
beth, Kokomo, Ind.
lllnnco.
Arllo Hunt, Myrtlo Point; C. Carl
bod, Myrtlo Point; Oliver llrunt,
Coos Htvor; Oscar Anderson, Gar
diner; Charles Hltzman, Coon lllvcr;
David Howard, North Inlol; l'etor
MencRat and son, Lnkoslde; .1. Con
Ioriio, Lnmpa; Alfred Jewell, IbUi
inns Inlet; J. Thomas, Myrtlo Point;
E, Thomas, Myrtlo Point; C. Oil
bort. Florence; L. K, Snow, Co
qulllo. To I.loyil.
Fred Monet, Portland; Harold
Carlson, Dolmnr; II. G. Holder, Mil
wnuklo, Or.; 11. Klein, Myrtlo Point;
Linn lllnnclil, Eugono; Tony Klun,
Uoaver Hill; It. C. EaHtmnn, North
Inlot; 0. Purdy Scott, North Inlet;
John II, FltzpntrlcU and wife, Coal
cdo; C. Norman, Ilandou.
St. jnviiMKc.
Dan HtiKhes and wife, Portland;
E. E, Jones and wife, Lakeside; L.
' Hotline, Taconia; C. Potoraou,
Emplro; L. G. Masters, Sunnier;
Jay ItlchnrdH, Stimuor; Mrs. C. Har
ris, Lakeside; Mubel Mills, Lake
side; J, W. Hunch, Lnkcsldc.
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CITY AUTO & TAXI CO.
DAY AXD NIGHT SEUVICE
For taxi, phono 193, Ideal Cafo.
For touring cars, phono 20
Chandler Hotol '
LYNN LAMUETII, Prop.
New Cub : : Now Cars
0 BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:-
... kMA - t.t.K n-ltt. na fnr n pnnil nmnv VnarB fliul 11 lot Of
iur ciiBtomera will toll you whon It comes to cutting good, eound,
lurablo framing mntoriai ai uio num. ii """ - "',
less. Just toll what you wont to build and the amount you want
a unnnri iinrt wnMt cot bUBT With OUf POUCll and flguro OUt the bMt
'our uonoy can buy. Try ui. jiiu h
!. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
ItETAIL DEPAUTMEXT
CUT THE FUEL HILL 1 TWO HV USING OUIt WOOD
inn'i, ton 1- hIMiTII mnmunin
LETT US MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACTS
Tltlo & Trust Co., Abstract!,
thoroughly dopondablo. Imme
diate uorvlco, prompt attention
to all Intorents of our clients.
MINIMUM COST
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
Wet Weather Comfort
Three Dollar Buyi n lot of it
TOWER'S HSU DRAND
REFLEX
SLICKER.
Ver it when you wotk.
Ctnnot abioib wotci turni
0 every diop and krrpi
. you dty and com.
r lottablc. In evnjr
Itionff at evrr v noint.
A l! i buy any way you
look at it.
SOLD EVERYVYIIEJtE
IVtltddfllil, 75Cli.
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SilufiCitoa OuriotecJ
AJ.TOKERCO.,Bottoo
ENNETT TRUST CO.
MARSHFIELD. COOS CO., OREGON
papltal, surplus and undivided profits $125,000.00
(No indebtedness.)
OFFICERS:
I. W. IJonnett, President Arthur McKeown. wor.ry
rom T. nonnott, VIco Prosldont lionnou oa..iu,.. ..-.-m
. . .' ... o,.n. Ants ns trusteo of oppress trusts
Ud also na executor and administrator of eslatos. The onl Tru.t
Pompany In Oregon outside of Portland onwu unu.
nw In tills state.
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Clbristaas Cards
THE TIMES Job Department will print special
Christmas cards for parties desiring to give
individuality to their expression of tn sea
son's sentiments.. Samples, may be seen at the
office or patrons may furnish tie own cads
Your name and your favorite quotation or original
sentiment will add much to your friend s apprecia
tion of your kindly remembrance
Times
Phone 133.
Cos Bay
Not Only At
Holiday Time
Hut every rtiiy In tho year Cowii'i .M IIoiikIiiiiiI mo really, (it
MnoyoiMilli tho ! tilings in OIMM'EIUKH. You limy nut m-o
them every day or pass their htore, lint tliey nn iihwiya on tho
Job mid their hperiul delivery wigoiiK mill mitos prolmlily puhK jour
Jioiise every day. ripciik to tho driver ulivievcr you m- IiIiii; lie
luis his book wllli Ii In mid rim tabu your order at any timet ami
iiny plnro or phono tliein llicro mo tvio phones 2(i mid illH,
H joii have time, drop around mid m-o Uio Inihlcht clnslvn gruceiy
More In Cixih Coiinty, hen It requires lliu hervlceh of eight peo
ple to tuko rare of the trade.
Conner & lloaglaiid prido tliemselvcH on tliix niicccsm mid it must
iik'iiii Nitlsfiutlon to their many euMonieiH. Tliey iwmlil bo pleas,
id ( have you test their bervleo mid their goods. Then use your
otn beit Judgment.
CONNOR & HOAGLAND
SSDNS
ARE WELL FIXED
Much of Uncle's Monev
Be Distributed Through
out Country From Crops
Wr AwotUtfJ I'rtfi lo Cooi nr TlmM.
WASHINGTON, 1). C, Dec. 11.
That thoro Is no emeri?oncy which
Justifies government assistance to
farmers directly through, tho uso
of government cash or credit, was
tho position taken by Secretary
Houston of the Department of Agri
culture, In discussing rural crodlts
In his annual report submitted to
day to President' Wilson. Secre
tary Houston's statement was re
garded lis Indicating the policy
of the administration.
Costly Distributing HjMoni
Mr. Houston's report reviews tho
imcstlgatlon of the marketing and
distributing system nnd whtlo tho
3tudy is not yet sufficiently finish
ed to admit of final coiinitbtous,
tho work thus far shows tho need
of a rc-orgnulxntlmi of tho distrib
ution process. Ho nays:
Kor sotno unexplnlnablo rea
son, for example, Chicago has re
ceived Mexican, Canadian nnd Flor
ida cattle at about tho same time.
Steers raised In California by an
Oregon operator have been shipped
through Denver nnd Omaha nnd
their beef sent to points on tho
Atlantic coast. Hogs raised In Illi
nois and sold nt lndtnnapolls linvo
been slaughtered at llostou nnd n
part of their cured bacon shipped
to I.os Angeles. Michigan messed
veal calves expressed to South Wat
er street commission houses nt Chi
cago have bcou returned to tho
Idontlcnl shipping points from
which they enmo to fill moors
from locnl rctnll mnrkets,"
Wealth In i.Yu,
While tho production of grain
gonernlly showed n great Increase
In the crop of 101 1, tho report
pointed out, tho production of com
showed no advance, and tho meat
production showed n distinct do
cllno. In this connection the secre
tary points out n "lamentable, no
gleet of live stock production In
tho South."
Tho Seerotnry'a report Includes n
Inblo giving tho census figures for
1890 nnd 1000, showing Hint In all
products except corn and meat an
imals thoro has been a marked in
crenso in production during tnn ton
year period. Continuing, Uio re
port snys:
"Wo know that tho whont crop
or 1914 of approximately 802,000,
000 bushels Is tho greatest ever
produced in our himoiy, una that
tho crops of onts, barley, rye, po
tatoes, tobacco, and hay are unus
ually large. Tho cotton crop, foro
cast In October nt IT., .'110,000 bales,
la tho second largest. The upplo
crop, estimated nt 2r.9, 000,00 bus
hols, is the greatest ever harvest
ed. The total production of six
loading ceronlH is estimated tn hnvo
been neatly C, 000, 000, 000 bushels,
or about 128,000,000 In excess of
tho crop of 191.1. Kor tho country
an a whole tho crop ylolds tier ncre
wore 2..1 per cent better than the
nvorago for tho past ten yoarH. The
nverago yield per aero of nil tho
staplo crops was O.i por rout great
er than 1013, and, except for corn,
onts nnd flaxseed, greater than tho
ten-year average
DIE MILL TH MM GOAL
' FOR STATE RDADSS GOOD FOR
Iff
Resolution Passed At County
' Judges and Commissioners
Convention, Says Hall
i Resolutions asking tho stato legis
lature to pass a one mill tax for t":o
purposo of tanking the stnto build
nnd bo responsible for tho main thor
oughfares of Orogon woro passed nt
tho county Judges nnd commissioners
fifth annual convention hold In Port
land. This Is tho statement of Coun-
ty .ludgo John V. Hall, who, with
Commissioner O. .1. Armstrong, re
turned on tho Klilcr yesterday.
P. M. Ilnll-I.nwls enmo back over
land through Myrtle Point and Sur
veyor McCullnch Is expected In from
Mnpioton today.
At tho convention of Inst wool i
there woro more Ihnn 7fi Judges nnd
commlsslonuia present In addition to
many surveyors and other county of
ficials from over the stale.
Should tho oiio-mlll tnx curry,
.ludgo llnll Is of the belief that Coos
Day would bo affected by the Im
provement of tho Myrtle Point rond
through Itosohurg. Action on tho hill
will probably bo tnkon nt tho coming
session of tho stnto legislature.
llecanse of tho complexity nnd
seeming Jumblo of tho present Oro
gon rond laws tho convention nlso
passed resolutions that the Inws bo
amended nnd simplified. Ono lunn
declared at tho meeting that he had
studied tho laws for six yours nnd
still "had his doubts" as to whnt
Homo of them menut.
lluslness In Portland, declared
Judge llnll, Bcemcd very good, al
though th) PortlnudorM clamor Hint It
Is rushing "past tho door." Christ
Minn buying ho found on In full
swing with tho streets very much
crowded. It Ib probnblo that tho
stores will fool tho effects of tho
eight hiiur law for women employes
this Christmas. This wilt bo tho
first Yulu-tldo that tho law has seen
nnd In ninny places tho big stores
mny hnvo to hire two squads of wo
men clerks.
Not only were good rands subjects
of discussion before tho body of
Judges nnd commlsslonem but tho
question or attending to tho unem
ployed also canto heforo them. Wil
liam Ii, Prowstor, Commissioner of
Public Affairs In Portlnnd, pre
sented a paper on tho "Problem of
the Proper Disposition of tho Un
employed." Ily special train tno members
Friday morning woro t routed to
a ride over tho O.-W. It. & N, rnll
road up tho Columbia Hlvcr Gorge.
Sec. Daniels Says That Prod
uct of Matanuska Field Has
Proved Practically Perfect
Pr AMOclatrJ I'm, to Coot llr Tlmwi. 1
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. II.
Sccretnry Danlols todny told .Uio
Houso naval commtttco that tests
completed ten days ago on coal from
tho Alaska Mntnuuskn fields twill
proved It practlcnlly porfect for nnvnl
uso. K 1 1
Tho MataniiBkn conl, Sccretnry
Dnulels said, Is as good ns any to bo
round anywhere. Thin Is gratifying
In view of tho fact that last yoar'a
tests found the llerlug river conl ndt,
suitable for naval iibo.
'HIST -XMAS TIUCI1 1'IKK.
.Slv Children mill Thi Teiiclicix In
jured nt IrvliiKton School in
Portland.
PORTLAND, Or., Dec. II. Sup
erintendent ti. It. Alderman of tho
Portlnnd board of education announc
ed Friday thnt as n result of tho
flro nt IrvliiKton public school, nil
similar Christmas entertainments nt
other schools had been cancelled.
Six children mid two teachers
cro painfully burned when n short
circuit of electric wires set fire to
tho decorations on n Christinas troo
nt tho school. While two or tho
children woro seriously Injured, It
was announced thnt nil wero expected
to recover. Tho board probnbly will
tssuu n poriimnont order prohibiting
tho uso or Inflnmmnblo materials nt
nuy future school entertainment.
1
y HOGS LOST
NEW
EPIOEiC
GALL OFF HANGING
BEE FOR ARIZONA
Gov. Hunt Grants Clemonoy to
Six Men Who Were to bo
Executed at State Prisons .
(llr AmikUI! l'rrta lo Con lUr TlmM.
PIIOBNIX, ArU., Dec. 12.--Thoro
will bo no hmiHlng of men nt the
Florenco penitentiary on Docombor
1 9th. Six porsons condomndo by tho
action of the electorate In voting
against tho nbollshmont or capital
punishment In ArUonn, won today
the cloiuoiioy nt Governor Hunt.
THIS -AND l'lVIJ GHNTHt
S1ILTI1 imOADWAV.
PHO.VK.S illid, itIH
(.WltlHNKIt MILL TIIII'.F.
Km-por I In Itobbery CiiMt .May lie
lli-oimlit lliiek frniii ('iillforiiln.
HALKM, Or., Dec. 1 1. Atlornoy-'
Geunrnt llrown linn announced thnt!
should the California itutliorltlnM full j
to convict Itlchard O'Counur for mur
der lie will nsk to linvo tho mini re
turned to this stnto to face u chargoj
or burglary.
O'Connor woh recently nrrosted on'
tho theory Hint he wns mi accomplice
to the murdor or the marshal or Kin,
Vlstu, Cal. In ntteinptlng to provo
Ills Innocence ho has resortod to nn
alibi, declaring that on tho day of,
the murdor ho robbod the Gardiner
Mill company's store at Gardiner.
According to Attoruoy-Gunnrul-elnct
Drown, O'Connor In Ids ronfolon
relates many details of tho crime
thnt would tend to siiow that the man
was Implicated in tho Gardiner robbery.
Large Area Around Walla
Walla to be Quarantined ns
Result of Disease There
WALLA WALLA, Dec. 12. Fo.
lowing tho loss of more thuii 7C0
hogs In tho ItiiBsell Creek District
near Walla Walla, mid the iiinruu
Hun placed on mi nren or iibout lfiO
niiinru miles by D. T. Graves, slnlo
eommlsHloiier or agriculture, local
officials and farmuri) nro awake to
the critical unpoet of tho situation
and plans nro under way for a whole
sale slaughter of affected bonis. Tho
unaffected hogs will bo vaccinated.
DON'T MISS TH18. Cut out thin
slip, oncloso flvo cents to Foloy &
Co,, Chlcngo, 111., writing your name
nnd iiddrcss clonrly. You will receive
in return a freo trial pnekago con
taining1 Foloy's Honey nnd Tnr Com
pound, for coughs, colds mid croup;
Foley Kidney Pills, for pnln in sides
nnd back, rhcuiiintlmii, bnckacho, kid
ney mid bladder ailments; and Foloy
Cathartic Tablets, a wholesomo and
thoroughly eternising cathartic, es
pecially comforting to stout persona,
For snlo In your town by Tho Owl
Pharmacy.
CIIKCKS OHOUP INSTANTLY.
You know croup" la dangerous. And
you should also know the aouso or
security thnt comes from always hav
ing Foley's Honey and Tur Compound
In the house, it ctitii 'tho thick mil
coua mid olonra uwny tlio 'phlegm,
stops tho strangling cough nnd gives
onsy bronthliiB mid quiet sloop. Tako
it for coughs, colds, tickling throat.
honrscnosfl nnd for bronchial nnd In
grlppo coughs. Contnlnu no opiates.
Uvery user la n friend. For sale by
Owl Phnrinney.
Do Your Christmas
Shopping Now
Don't wait to do your Christmas shopping early DO ITNOV.
Tho stores are groaning in their fullness. Stocks aro new,
fresh, complete and Inviting.
If you shop now choose at leisure from ample varieties and
got the best the markets afford in the way or goods and service.
Just turn to tho advertising columns of The Times and begin
making out your Christmas lists. '
At no season ot tho year will you find the advertising moro
helprul more saving of your time nnd money.
CALLL'I) TO COLOItS
Danish mid Siw-illMi ItoscrvlMii in
Canada Get Ordcrx
OTTAWA, Out., Deo. H. Dan-
i lsh nnd Swedish nrmy rosorvlsta llv-
I ing In Ottawa called at nowspaper
i offices mid stated thnt they hud
received ordors to roport for duty at
the oarllost posslblo moment. Tho
orders woro recolved by thorn by
I mall.
Many thousand rosorvlsta of the
Delgian, French, llusslan and Ilrlt
Ish armies liavo boon sont forward
j by the Canadian government. Tho
, (statement that DauUh and Swedish
rosorvlsta huvo boon called to the
1 colors has caused much surprise
' hero.
j HOTKL DOTHON i
C, A. Hanson, Proprietor, '
Now open under now muungomout.
A homo placo with home cooking
.sorted in family utile. Hoard and
room, ?0 r0 por week. Sli South
l Second St , MnrsUtield. j
To personally see and talk to a
thousand persons would take you at
least two weeks; and yet every want
ad you run in The Times, at a cost of
only a few pennies, reaches THOUS
ANDS in a few hours.
From among these thousands,
some will want what you offer, be
that something your services, goods
or property
You should use the want ad.
columns freely and frequently
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There is no limit to the ways in
which Times want ads will help you
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