The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 14, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAtf TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGOti
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. THURSDAY, iANUARYJJOIS-EVENIN
War Stories by Mail
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DAR PILIIilG Tfl I 1
Frank Higgins, Who Labored
for 20 Years Among Them,
Succumbs in Minnesota
Order More Care in llpln)lnc Flag
mid Playing "National Antliotn
iu aikkhim rri is .o nr Tim i
DUBLIN, Jnn. H An American
who rodo throe hundred mllea ar""
Northern Germany ami spent twen-
ln Berlin before ne
i:xoum riuiis oomm:iptio
Hume Guard l.nirieit War Of-
fin-WouM new iir "
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By AMfUlf m f" "r
LONDON'. J. H T!
. . l.. kM ac rmr- nun
gMr4 vrgaMMiiew. - ....hiv fcam mow cedar s i tab
ftnrai Purchasing Agent
Rhoades Says They Are Far
Superior to Other Kinds
1 bo of tr'freo'
rrrv ounHi's
foi
Tti follow ine
. rn PminK- imrcprs and tv-four hours
iiwi) " ' . . ., fine, couki IWt
lumber workers win ue inie'iu,.i ...,....-.. --y. . ,nrUBC no im muiHrootns m ,.-...- .,,,,,
in the following from the Duluth fall to contrast Jhl. ! J" "J h,,, .d p.H.tM'"
Mnwq-Trlhiinn nf recent dntO! inc very fcuvii
"Frank Higgins Is dead
I1ISM . ., ... ,V -,
iminn .inrk In Knirland and of the Scarborough. ' '":'? . 7 ';,-.....,., n,if.. Crmnan-
-Frame niggins is uu.iu. r - -------- - .l .j,, ii,. , nlv rcirlDt nall iuppon imm aar oy " ;'
The man who 20 years ago. HlarU, trl-eolor In France. They order the ,ot only reertriM w- 0 nhoadet. ROnera
cd out. pack on his hack to toll display of the National emu,., we "" . ; purer-Mint agent for the rail a
the Mory of "Thc Friend of Sin- differently In Germany. When ,,, by Lord Mfhtc. .purt
ftra In everv lumber camn in first broke out tne nags "e j. Tie Hm ne p" " ., ,. ,.., tr.lar
northern Minnesota reached -the as generally displayed M In M Atmtd, ml-MllUary orfaUt. '"""' , heronftcr 0 ,o-
dim trail' end," yesterday at his, other countries, but a change , rwdv t0 , ,-. 1 ra of ' u ,rnK brlJfiP
old borne In Bholburn. Ontario. .ordered, and now the (1ai areun- Grmnn ,RV(lrion of lh BrltW J-'"? oU lllnR ,,, P r,-
"Iu April. ij:im .Mr. Juggins un- -- - uniy mwc " . . . .aj-phen tru turrsnre
dorwen an operation for trncl.oma., to celebrate. On the day whon for aot enlWIiis l the regular army placed h cedar hen .mi
brought on by the. continual carry- n fins was to bo teen In oMng- 8upped to join. Th Ittelade renewed.
In o honvy .packs when.-on IliolJrom Holland to Berlin, the news cf ieflw wvl,e, , ..,t ha8 n fotl(l hat cedar pll-
trail, going from camp to camp, of the Ion of the German ship off semHlg gBd n . , teg sU ,onger In eoft ground and
A largo portion of tho collar bono the South American coast had ar- M!inuf(ic,ure ot Brnii and war by the ue of this ood the necessi-
was removed at that time. A sec- rived and the flags, which had last for trMllnR (lr pmK u obviated
... ... - .- .lt.Hn...,l n hrt tl f tbO l,"uvl 1 .- . . ,.. .. I. l.hlni ilor.il
ond operation this fnll failed to r u..,..., "- -":, . .-!.,. i...d bv the , Nortnwest ceuar a.So .. ......
Oil! -'Qiv inncu ..Kin , - .-o
similarly it la notice- War Office, w
.It. permanent relief and his health at I-d.wor. taken ' ! "" '1 ""'V7"- mnch as the material and a new indus-r,
stnffs.
failed steadily. ,l,CIr
"Funeral services will bo con- n,)' how
........I .. v. tiinnin. tnrmn, immn aro nlayed
UUHl'U III .HI. ll'Hh"'" ... ..... ..... .... !, ... .I.h
In Delano, Mln. Ho is survived by Many Germans claim tnni u cneap- auinnK me ine.,,s ..
i.i. -,if -n.i ., .in.mi.tnr MnN oni the airs to lmvo thorn played agreement to enlist In the army
tnret From tho mission field nightly In this fashion, and their foreign service if called upon to do
ffs. Similarly it is nonce- var uu.ee, .v.. - u"" ",:" .. be,n, blln, ,, m western Oregon
, less generally patriotic airs ! t take tho enthusiasm out of the J,IU mlnr c, wcrt.
ed In tho theaters of Berlin. Home Gard movement is that re- wit ea ,,,.
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for flc between Los Angetes and hi rnso
"Approximately So per cent of all
S;: John Tornbe; Mat" Daly, point of view seems to be generally , by thc war Office. There la no ZtlZt
., .... .. , . ... ,. nr.nnio,i inii n-nv fn fnrce such a nromisc on the Southern Pacific s stem is pur
1". lUllTBUU Ul uiuiiuui uuu juiii .'" -o - ., Uhnnlna I
but tho momuers eel it as a strong cnaseu in uiuj,un. J-....0 ..... .. ,i
moral obligation. Kecrultlng offlcors Fifteen per cent consists oi minor
. . ..i.i.i.. .v. ., niM. nin npihvond Purchases In 1911
OUICiai . . ..ii i.nntM. no lii Mm urn.
in imiiico nni stments in ine regular uie uiiunu; uj -
innii,. .u.Kripiiii. vir nf. vlnns voar. Air. Ilhondes sam ine
McGlnnls will attend tho services,
togethrr with n largo number of
ministers from tho Duluth
churches nnd pastorates of thc
rango.
"Frank
Canadian
m.ki:s dvi:s in knomnh j
K. Hlgglns
by birth,
was Irish-
LONDON. Jnn. II No
i nlAtement ban boon Issued regarding
'tho schemo for n national nnlllne dyoforco
On-, new tie Just Introduced on the line.
... . .... i.. i ..... lire nruor roiaies iu vtiiiiiiuivui.
n n v fir ikii w rriTii imiiiiiiib mivn iii'kii - - - - -
bom ,nt Sbol- ." J . ,..., lv nrms nnd ammunition aro suppllod which Is seven by ten incites insicnu
.ij uiH"'i' ; ., , .... . ,. mnnno n Inriro
burn, Canada, 40 years ago, and. ,' . , nnd It is forbidden the corps to wear , of sevon by nine inches, moans n large
was minister by ordination -of tho( ' com u ,g understood.! uniforms except n sleevo band, or Increase In tho number of board foci
Presbyterian .church to all thu w' capitaiixod nt 3.000.000 i any badgos or titles of rank, n thing purchased whon It Is taken Into con
lumborjocka of tho United' States. i ($15,000,000) on whlfh i that makes discipline and drill dim- aldoration that millions of ties are
When tho call of tho ministry eamo, mcnt w, advnnc0 ,,r,0o.Jcult. bought every year,
to him thero wero plenty of aoul-i n , , i , . .. "Incidentally. Mr. Ithoadea snys
H,.,vu iiuiiuui ill. iuiii ui wmiuimmiii i o CCl HrUIIIIII IHf lillliuilll illivra- i
Hie ' ... ..,.. . ,, ... -, .!. . . . . ilmt rifoi.nM la 1in nnlv lnlo 111 wlilrli
principal rcpnynuio in -u jcnrF. iuu ton tno mon i,nvo been suppiyinc v,vf"" " "" """'
Interest and sinking fund to re- ,heI11,cIvos wlth n clVnna ,reM or ! t,)0 Southern Pacific Is carrying on
pny tho loan will como out of tho unlform coior and Cllt an,i mnio now construction nt present Tho Wll
lamotte rncinc is tne nniy new uno
being built by the Southern Pacific
along its ontiro iongtn. i
navora In tho big cities, In
country towns nnd tho prosperous
rural districts, but nothing had
lift An ItPntflftfi.l l lit a Mint nf m-
llgloiis services for tho 30,000 compnnjf pof,,8 nnd not louch somewhat on military lines,
"Jacks" of tho north woods. ."","", '', , ,,.,.
KlnrtH With Pnrk. ..Tl, 8loc.k ,s uu, uf
tno manuinciurera, auu principal
It was tho winter or 189( Mint
tho young minister started out.
contracts binding users to purchase
Tho suggestion has been made that
tho volunteers, if unable to sectm
conrosslons from the War Office re
garding tho objectionable rulon, pro-
Thn board of homo missions wasn't l",ruc,D "",u'" UB"rB l" ,,,,rc"T: Ceed to establish an Indoi.on lent
nnvlnp nlnrln. rnr nrnnniinr. in iim ' thclr supplies from tho company for ' coe" ,0 w""01""' "n inuoponueni
paying snianos for prcaclicra to Wo,,. ' , ,...'.., i imino pnnnl. Thla ivnnM nri withnni
Sl'GAIt Ml Mi UK HIGH.
lumberjacks, so Illgglun tramped t ,0 , .. ,3 , , .. . .. . I
from camp to camp. On Sundays ' "j"1 l,me'U1 ' bo1 oml t,mt nU
ho preached to tho towmpooplo In ho dyM nec,Ipd for ,lomo u"0' nt
tho llttlo Presbyterian church mitinil wl" ho UrMah ,nn,Ie- ,,or
HomldJI, nnd on Monday began lil8!,oforo' Oroat ,,rl,n,n 1,aB ,,eon nN
rounds of tho camps, with his pnek I n,0l" "8 pi'c","-,' " I'ornwnjr lor
homo guard. This would act without
official sanction, but would do what
It could to nld recruiting.
It Is charged that tho War Offlco
According to estimates of tho sugnr
beet crop in tho Tnlted States for
1914, published In tho current Issue
of Farm and Fireside, tho product
alms to prevent any man Joining tho . will be S00.000 tons short of tho 1013
civilian guards who would be Haldol crop. Tho chances aro that augar
LOCAL TELEGRAPH CO.
A local concern now affords Coos Bay commercial interests thfl
best telegraph service to all Pacific Coast points ever enjoyed by this
community. The Coos and Curry Telephone Company employs about
fi i ty people in Coos County, pays taxes on a valuable property, buys
all supplies available at home and its ownership is local.
This compar.y is vitally interested in the development of Coos Co. and
will take parti; cular care to serve well the business interests of the
community, thus deserving their patronage from every point of view
Two circuits to Roseburg, equipped with both telegraph and telephone
instruments, insure unbroken service. OFFICES ALWAYS OPEN
Standard rates.
Coos and Curry Telephone Company
Marshfield Telegraph offices: Phone 1000 North Bend
First National Bank- Bldg. Bank of Oregon Bldg.
of Bibles, liymu books nnd reading inn",no co,orK n t,,Q 'Ju'el States to service wero tho country put un-'wlll bo ono of tho Inst food products
matoraU ntrapped on. bin. Imtki 1' "or """"union. lo go down In price.
"It ils aald that ho camo beforo .
tho Pjcsbytcry year, nftcr yoar for '
tliroo yonra looking ordination nndl
onch umo ho fnlod, for tho ques
tions asked didn't como within rnngo
of his, work.
"Afjorwnrds, It is good to-,rvcnll,
tho Pjcsbytcry itout for Frank Hlg
glns n,nd nrdnlnod him without any
theological frills. His parish nt
that time, ntnrtod nt Duluth, extend
ed west 200 miles, nnd, starting
at llrnlnord, extendod north 200
miles to tho Itnlny Illvor country
nnd thn Cnnndlan boundary. Ono'
man evidently could not carry on'
tho work nlono. With tho need ofj
aid in tho work rnmo tho material.!
John Bornborger, Mntt Daly, P. Pod
orson nnd John McGlnnls, nil form-'
or woodsmen, who know tho lang
uage jind ways of tho camp, and
who bd been converted under Mr.
HlKCliia' preaching, took up thn
work, t and tho "lumborjacku' sky.
Pilot", wa transferred t,o thn
Presbyterian Board of Homo Mis
bIoiih ,nnd put In chnrgo of work
in tup lumber camps throughout
tno unllod .1(0108.
"Possibly better than anyone ole
Iu tho. north country Frnuk IUkrIiih
know tho oUI-tlint' "lumborjack"
his faults, his fallings, and his
virtues and, as his undorntnndliigs
of thonovd grow, his sympathy and
cngonjcHtt to hulp kept pace. It
may bo cprroet to Bay that Frank
Higgles died but mon 0 M,0I1I
ho mlnlslored, woodamon from tho
Mnlno, camps, tho Virginia forosts
mid tlo pineries of Mlnnonotn, Ida-'
no nnu wnsliliigtoii, will think of
him ns nieroly Kono abend on tho
long trail with thoso of hu con
vorts ho lmvo answered tho call
of the, Frf iul .of, unen," .
iiAKim ir vkhv iu,
Tho ' nttmda Of Kx-Depuiy Game
Wardun K. J Ilnkor, will l, urh.vml
to Itrarn-that-lnet-Hiindny-hn hna ant
uaii orM,vmIJilnK tilmllar tm
imrnlyala, loslni; ttui uu of one'
nrm.Gold Bench (ilnhe.
jv k ii FT .m s wi iTiUs i :r.
ni,A(K.rtV.wU0.)47TIIMj
LONDON. Jnu. H.-Pank hou8M
with tin rod paper roofs aro sorely,
iKuiiuii ior snoitur of
REMEMBER, THE ONLY AUTHENTIC
tinjlunnr.. t.x
ho nroa ravaged by Mar, according
to A K. llarioy, tho head of
cominlitoe of architects, doctors am,
nun.es engaged In formulating 6
policy of reconstruction In BolBm
anil parts of France. Tho arc hi
tecu say tlmt tho ruined lonl
I'o used Labor, felt pttor ".J"!
.. (u.uuvr uro scarce
unu exhausted
In Franc
ilelglum, so
Real Battle Field
Pictures of Great War
fc- "V ARE TO BE SHOWN AT
LEMANSKPS THEATRE
Monday Afternoon and Evening, Jan. 18th
STAR THEATRE-North Bend--l,n,.n, iQTcT
c'So'trS takH" " BC'0ian mHMs by sli"f W of THE
CHICAGO TRIBUNE, under special arrangements with the Belgian gov Lent
0NE.HA.F THE PROCEEDS GO TO THE RED CROSS OROaIeatoT
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But wc want to call your particular attention to our popular
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They sell from $35.00 to $45.00 and they are guaranteed to the
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