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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1915)
Jiiii, mnmm m nffffffm? riwiriMiiiiftifctil f I UMfltMiiifiiwIll-ww ,T.WO,r fi0OS BAY T.MESJUARS I HELD LDGALMEN . w ttllMflH HflHHHPMRNHM - . . . i-iBinnnilPIIBH ' s-"BB","" j. -.....,-. iBimiiT r n nm n , u i uuuu i i . oi& BPCDiWS .jfGbHMMIS-MllfH'ILT WAMi-n. r. unim J1 nu to i i HOUR OF PHAYLK Uln mm umu hduu i rui. i Many Coos County Concerns Participate in Profits From Advancing Prices. Tho irIco of wheat may soar and flourrmay go skyward without cails lng any worry to a number of Coos county firms All of this Is becauso they word who enough to contract for several monUs supply of flour early laBt fall and ihls will carry them over well Into noxt summer or fall when tho 1915 wheat crop will bo on tho innr lcqt and tend to forco prices back to normal ,dp,?plto tho European war de mand,, Theso contracts aro made on the barrel basis, so many barrols to bo dollvored at stipulated Intervals dur ing tho tlmo. CJno concern contracted for over 1900 barrols and others for several hundred. Many of theso arc now nblo to en Joy n marked profit as a result of the ndvances. Their prices follow tho ad vanccs that their less fortunato busi ness rivals, who did not contract for their floiir, have to make, ob tho wholesalers advanco It on tho re tailors. Ono company bought about $30, 000 worth of flour beforo there was Jiardly any advanco nnd slnco then tho market has Jumped about ?2 per barrel. Most of tho flour companies were willing nnd even glad to contract nbout tho tlmo tho European war started, not figuring that tho prlco wpuld go up so much, owing to tho fact that, tho 1014 wheat crop was 11 record breaker. -HEW DODGE-GAR - 4S REAL 1 'George Goodrum Receives Much Heralded Machine Autoists Enthusiastic Tho sonsatlon of tho year In local nuto clrcloa coino today when tho first Dodgo car was rccolvcd by (Jeo. Goodrum, tho local agent. "Iim't It a beauty!" and "Doesn't alio run smooth?" woro tho exclnma tlpns that enmo from tho largo num ber who assembled at tho Ilrcakwator dock to soo tho car unloaded. Closer examination brought ncores of similar remarks nnd for tho tlmo being oven tho handsome now Cadillac S was for gotten. It Is qnlto tho last word In auto mobile construction. Tho lines of beauty hnvo not been sacrificed In equipping tho car with nil tho latest dovlces and tho construction to In euro Borvlco nnd comfortnblo travel. "Whllo not a heavy car tho lines of tho framowork bespeak strength nnd durability. Tho Bhlpplng weight Is 2200 pounds. Tho machluo Is scarcely nu dlblo uh It glides along. -AutolBtH "who examined tho engine approved It highly,. It Is n four-cylinder, cast en bloc with romovable 'h6ad, water coolod and has centri fugal pump. It litis n 4 Hi Inch stroke Tho 15-gnllon gasollno tank Is hung on tho roar nnd Iinu n pros Biiro'fcod. Tho transmission Is tho selcctlvo sliding gear typo with thrco ttncoriti forward and rovorso. It hns 11 Or Inch wheel liaso. Tho holly Is tho real flvo passungor typo, comfortubly upholstered In gonulno grain leather with deep springs and natural hair. It Is electric lighted and left sldo drlvo with center control. Description, howovor, Is futllo, and you need not heod tho critics, wheth er fnvorablo or not. Tho only way la to soo tho now Dodgo onr, exam Ino It cnrofully, rldo In It then form yyltr owii Judgment. Tho now Dodgo will bo on exhibi tion nil day tomorrow at lioodrum's garngu. Special Services Held Every Evening at 9 0'Clock to Ask-Divirie Aid in War tnr AsiocUtett TrtH to Coos Ml Times. DKRIilN, Jan. 21. Tho "war prayer hour" has becomo a featuro of tho capital's dally Hfo. It Is ono of thoso Institutions of tho war whoso Inauguration nobody noticed In tho first excitement, but which slnco then hnvo forced tho attention of tho public by vlrtuo of being helpful. Tho "war prayer hour" Is at nlno every cvonlng nnd is hold In most of tho churches of llcrlln. Tho peoplo who nttond tho "hour" mnko n most Interesting crowd, which could not bo bolter described thnn wnB dono by ono of tho feuil letonists of tho Vosslcho Zeltiing. "Over tho mozo of streets hangs n heavy and wot evening, In whoso mists tho street lnmps look llko so many dying suns surrounded by shenfs of red rays. Under thorn moves n busy crowd nnd bustling traffic not nj'Uo so lnrgo as at oth er tlmos. Tho stream of humanity on tho sldowalk scorns Indefntlguo- nblo Inexhaustible r: Is made up of business peoplo following their dally habits, of Boldlors who carry arms In whlto nnd black slings, of ficers In smart city uniforms, and women. Over It nil breaks of a sudden tho deep, metallic volco of tho church bolls, calling upon mnn to look from tho things on earth to thoso above. It Is nlno tho hour of tho war prayer. Through tho main portal of tho church tho' crowd b6glns'to outer largo families mbstly nnd now and then n vcnornblo couple. lint through tho smnll sldo doors enter hundreds of women tho timid, tho lonely. "Dark still reigns In tho pompous church Interior, hiding tho glisten ing mosaics and tho other stony splendor. Hut tho senses establish Hint tho church Is crowded long bo foro It Is tlmo for tho sorvlco to com inenco, crowded with thoso who seok comfort nnd consolation. "Tho clock strikes nlno tho war prayer hour has comot Of n mid den tho lights In tho vaults abovo flash up, filling tho Interior with a light as strong ns thrtt of day. And with this co m ob tho mighty flood of tho organ, rising nnd rising until It has reached n subllmo nnd over whelming volumo In "Glory bo Unto Clod on High." "Light floods tho church nnd In It faces nnd expressions mny bo studied. It Is surprising, though easily explained, that thrco-quortors of thoso prosont nro women. Thoro nro old nnd wrinkled mothers; pnlo and sad girls, ydung nnd beautiful women. And each of thorn brought her own Borrow, .her own troubles to tho holy plnco; nil of thorn seok rofugo from Bomo nugulsh or im pending fato In this nbodo of npfr ttual olovntlon nnd subllmo miworld llnoss, "Women, women, nothing hut wo men. Out on tho fields of tho en emy fights n 'united peoplo of brothors,' nnd hero within cold walls Butfors, so It nppoars, 'n united peoplo of Bisters,' "Out on tho street thoy nro all stranger to ono another. Hero In tho houso of God thoy stand ono another near. In tho silent throng boat a thousand pulses, but In tho tempo of u common misery nud n common longing for consolation nnd n lessoning of tholr burden. Thorn Is tho mothor who trembles for hor son, tho wlfo who fours for tho Hfo companion nud tho father, ami tho girl who prays for tho futuro hus band. "The man In tho pulpit utters kind nnd timely words, and when tho or gan ponls forth, 'Wo coma beforo Theo with Prnyor,' thoy all answer with resignation nud tho decision to actopt tbulr fato as a lot oast by tho Supremo. When tho last tones of tho organ die, It Is no longer four tho throng sonsos, but rover ouio and consolation. Republicans Plan to Dafeat T. J. Thrift at Next Election Judicial Politics . ... . . .....A rt1niltn1 la cnVa .U"0"S'l..f..":r ;;,., al.!Kel.er will call his photoplay house orm minium in.' i i A First-Class Motion Picture Theater for a Ten-Cent . Admission Charge The new Orpheiini, which Manager In tho remodeled Masonic win oe; opened nbout Feb. 1. Manager Keller ( has already perfected arrangements for tho nowest licensed pictures and j win clvn n specially selected pro- mciutio It Is understood that Androw P Davis, of Coos Hay, for n long time with tho Pacific Const Lumber In spection Bureau, but now Identified with Sheriff Johnson's office, will be brot'ght out as tho Republican can didate to opposo T. J. Thrift. Mr. Davis Is well known over tho coun ty, Is well fitted for tho placo and would probably hnvo a moro united Republican support than nny other other candidate. T. J. Thrift, tho Democratic In- mu.ilmnt wlin linn hold tllO OfflCO tor- n inne time, has always had con-.coast cities and tho arrangentonts sldcrablo Republican Biipport, but will bo Improved considerably. ready being discussed In connection with It. In Coos County, mo iiu publlcans now have all of tlie of fices with the exception of Assessor - . .i. ...i.iinn., f'nnntv Central nnu mo nuii""""'" - ' . , .. .I.-. .in no lmlo Committee Is said to bo planning gram oi icnuucs l"" "'" , " Committee w Bam outpnL A to secure mm i- .... , ...,.i i,inv ntnrs oiti ami new iitii ,.....,., -tn nminnr regularly. Manager Keller secured whllo lnt Portland nu opening fenturo wiucn Is recognized In tho Kast as tho greatest that has been releosed slnco tho beginning of tho motion picture ninnufncturo. Tho clcctlcnl equipment will bo of ( tho newest scientific achievements , and machines of up-to-the-mlnuto construction. Tho seating capacity will exceed nny houso outside of tho Inrgor A now nnnrnt HE room Will 110 1 built In tho rear and tho Interior! nt thn auditorium remodeled with' tho Intention of securing the proper nccoustlcs and giving a warmth and comfortableness entirely. Tho music will consist of proper accompaniment to tho picture, nnd tho lobby displays, remodeling of houso nnd light distribution will bo cnrrlcd out nlong tho lino of tho original Idea of modorn methods j and pleaBlng effects. When soen today, Mr. Keller said , that ho was moro thnn pleased j with tho encouragement which hoi has received slnco tho announce-: mont of his re-entering tho nmuse-f It Is slated that his activity In tho last campaign In behalf of other Domocratlc candidates has cost him much of this. Somo went bo far aB to chnrgo that Thrift was en deavoring to obtnln control of tho Coo County equalization bonrd by getting his deputy, Mr. Collier, elected clerk, and J. J. Stanley, County Judge. Dennett for Judge. Rumor nlso has It that J. W. Dennett 1 making n gum-shoo ef fort to lay tho wires to obtain the Rcpi-bllcan nomination for district Jiu'po when that offlco comes up nnt.ln. It Is Bald that somo of his friends hnvo been endeavoring to got Judgo Coko to enter tho raco mont world, nnd Intimated that ho will glvo tho picture "fan" n pleas lng surprlso whllo kcoplng up his cstnbllshod reputation of "where' motion pictures look bettor" and then somo. for Congress, thereby making n va cancy. Howovor, It Is not bolleved that Judgo Coko enn bo Induced to glvo up tho bench as long as ho retains public offlco nnd his many friends hero nnd throughout tho state aro said to bo figuring onl Tho MAIISIIKIHL1) QUADRILLMI bringing him out for tho Supremo CLUIl will glvo n (Inure In ODD I court In tho courso of a fow years, vk FLOWS' HALL SATURDAY KVH-, I NINO. Kvorybmly Is Imitod, ospor- SIGMA CHIS BID FAREWELL tho ..w-timo .mure.. xoTin:. Tho box factory will closo Fob. 13 and all orders for applo nnd other boxes should bo In n fow days beforo COOS DAY MFO. CO. Paul Dliniu.Vk and Wlfo Tendered I'nrcwell by Fraternity llrotli- or nud (tiicstN. Ten members of tho Sigma Chi frntornlty, together with tholr wives jtliat aato and guests gathered last evening In the apartments of Dr. Mott, of Xorth Rend, thoro to. bid fn rowel 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dlmmlck, who nro leav ing for San Francisco. Tho ovcnlng was enjoyably spent In dancing nud talking over tho old , college days, many of tho members1 having attended tho snmo Instltu-. Uoiib. Several months ngo tho Sigma . , . , . ,. ... Chi fraternity men formed an alum-! AddS Special Delivery WatjOn nl chnptor hero with 17 members cn-i 10 US equipment 10 beitCr ME MARKET E 1 SSERV C E: rolled. Thoso who woro prosont Inst ovc nlng woro Dr. Lloyd II. Mott, Mr. nnd Mrs. Qeorgo Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Claudo Nasburg, Mr. nud .Mrs. John Flngau, Mr. nnd Mrs, Robert Ilooth, Mrs. J. C. Kendall, Harry Dutlor, Miss Roula llckma, Miss Gladys Oraham, J. K. .Montgomery, I. Russell Tower nnd Hon Fisher. CLASH OVKIt PRINTING GOLD RKACII, Or., Jan. 20. Tho Gold Roach Globo and tho Port Or ford Trillium aro In u bitter fight over tho Curry County official print ing. Tho commissioners gnvo It to tho Globo after sovoral hoarlngs nnd Serve Marshfield People As ovldonco of Its doslro to Im-1 provo tho Borvlco that It Is ren-1 derlng to Its customers tho Pnlaco Meat .Market has put on tholr own dollvory wngon which will greatly facllltato this branch of their busi ness. Slnco this establishment pass-1 ed into tho ownorshlp of N. D. Os-I wald last October thoro hau boon i much improvemont In both tho sor vlco and tho quality of tho moats with tho rosult of a steady and np proclublo lucronso In tho buslnoss. lu lino with this ndvnncomout tho (now dollvery wngon will lncrcaso, tholr ability to glvo ndoquato niidj satisfactory sonlco. In addition to! tho matter Into circuit court. WIIIJAT, SU.lin CWT. IIAIXDS. ?W" Why 'A little IIKrriCIt MK.VP nt u Hi Ho I.KS8 PltH'K n PUNCH'S CH MUAT MARUIM'. SI) MARKirr AVKNPK. Open Sntunliiy. All kinds or FINK CIIKKSK (VmiuIIIo nnd Mt. Hood Huttcr Frosli KgK, l'asti-rn O biers, Flt.li. COOS RAY OYSTKIl CO. Palaco Moat Market. Phono 3C1-J. KLK(71' STORU OFFICKRS Tho stockholders of tho Farmers' I Store of Myrtle Point hold their an- I mini mooting nt i.uudy'a hall lust Monday. Thoy rcolocted tho old board of dlrootors consisting of G, G. Swan. R. lhutlott, David McNoIr, i A. J. Radabaugh and K. H. Ilnnson. Myrtle Point Kntorprlso. LKV KKYSKR would llko U npo ' I you nt his RIG DANCK FRIDAY "KVKNINt! at KAGLUS HALL. nfnonu ,l,i1l..-. !.. i Tho Tribune announce. It will take, l!. J , .m , iy,ul",0,, or' (i ...,....- llors. l"rtlos without pnonos may I glvo orders to tho driver for do-, livery and If pnrtlos without phonos i will lot us know wo will bo glad, to arrongo to call regularly for, tholr moat ordors, , J W'a nro now carrying tho bosti lino of moats on Coos Ray and call especial attention to tho oxcolloiico i or our Frankfurters, Rolognns and i Garlic Sausages, wlura nro tho very j best to bo found in Marshflold. j Wo nro prepnrod to sorvo you sat-J Isractorlly and would bo pleased to havo an opportunity to prove It to I you. PALACE MEAT MARKET -vl-PR-H rn V rJ flr ' k k j New Models "HENDERSON CORSETS" also principal distributors "ONYX" and "CADET" HOSE JENNINGS, No. Bend I r- , ; j CARD OF THANKS. I Wo wish to publicly oxpross our honrtfolt thanks for tho kindness ,and sympathy shown up during the jlllmws and donth of our beloved husband, fathor and brother, G. V. 'Dunijau. I MI1H Al.T.V llltvniv RUTH RUNOAN, T. D. DUNGAN, C. II. 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