The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 04, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MALONEY, Editor nnil Pub.
DAN K. MALONHY, News Editor
Official Paper of Coos County
Official Vnper City of Mnrahfleld.
Entered at tiio Poatoffico at Marsh
field, Oregon, for transmission
through tho malln as. second-class
mull matter
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EUROPEAN WAR ONE t
YEAR AGO TODAY X
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September -I, 1011,
Armed French air crnft prevent
German aeroplanes from flying over
Paris again.
Seven German torpedo hoats and
destroyers put In at Koll In a dam
aged condition, others having been
sunk.
nelgliim announces that a com
mission is to urrlvo soon to lay
before President Wilson a protest
against German airships dropping
bombs on Antwerp.
Tho Russian War Office an
nounces tho capture of Lembcrg.
Italy states that she Is firmly de
termined to maintain peace.
illlTU.TUC TO ACT
AND THE TEA t
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When you say that somo men arc
fnthcaded foolB every man who
hears you knows that you aro talk
ing about the other fellow.
Eva was tho only woman that
over moved Into now quarters and
didn't kick nhout tho dirt left by
tho woman who moved out.
Tlicro Is too much bull In tho
world. It has got so that driving
a gnrlmgo wagon Is a "position" nnd
not a Job, and $0 per week is salary
and not wages.
Hoforo morrlago ho Imagines
that It b sentiment that makes her
savu his lovo luttors, but after
marriage ho Icarus better.
How much happier this old
world would ho If ovory mtin
who wields a hammer wero ,
a builder and not a knocker.
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: PERSONAL MENTION :
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JOHN WAYNE OP RRIDGE Is in the
city visiting friends for a few days.
CHARLES DOANE made a business
trip to Coqulllo yesterday.
P. L. GREENOUGH of llaiidon was
in Marshfield today on business.
MR. AND MRS. EARL GRAY woro
shopping visitors hero today from
Allegany.
C. II. DUNOAN .was down from IiIh
South Coos River ranch today on
business.
AV. O HAMILTON enmo to North
Hond this morning from his home
nt Lakeside.
A. N. GOULD, ex-County Surveyor,
was here last evening and today
on business.
EUGENE VANHURGER was down
on tho North Star this morning
from Lakesldo.
LESTER AND TRUE BALING fame
down op tlio Mllllcoma this morn
ing from Allegany.
.1. A. GOODWILL, or South Coos
River was n Maishflold business
visitor yesterday.
A. H. HAMMOND, of North Rend
transacted business at the coun
ty seat yesterday.
CLYDE GAGE, former deputy sher
iff, was bore from Coqulllo jester
day on business.
MRS. JIM) MILLS, of Sumner wat.
Wsltliig her daughter, Mrs. Clarke
Harris, hero yesterday.
J. (1. TURNER went to Rlviirtoit yes
, tordny to aid In Installing a heat
ing plant In tho buhool there,
It. E. PINEGOR returned hist even
ing from a business (rip to Hluo
Ridge Camp at Daniels Creek.
S. II. CATHCAUT has returned from
Ten Mllo whoro ho has been for
sovoral days engaged in surveying
work.
ROY LANDRITH was down this
morning from his ranch on Coos
River to attend to some matters of
business.
DR. AND MRS. II. II. SHAW and two
boys loft on tho North Star this
afternoon for an over Sunday trip
to Lakesldo.
JOHN C, KENDALL wont up to
Powers this morning to look nf-
' """THE bbos
FAITH
I believe in the world and its bigness and splendor,
That most of the heart beats around us are tender;
That days are but footsteps and years are but miles
That lead us to beauty and singing and smiles;
That roses that blossom and toilers that plod
Are filled with the glorious spirit of God.
I believe in the purpose of everything living,
That taking is but the forerunner of giving;
That strangers are friends that we some day may meet,
And not all the bitter can equal the sweet, t
That creeds are but colors, and no man has said
That God loves the yellow rose more than the red,
I believe in the path that today I am treading,
That I shall come safe through what dangers I'm dread-
'&'.
That even the scoffer shall turn from his ways
And some day be won back to trust and to praise;
That the leaf on the tree and the thing we call Man
Aro sharing alike in His infinite plan,
I believe that all things that are living and breathing
Some richness of beauty to earth are bequeathing;
That all that goes out of this world leaves behind
Some duty accomplished for mortals to find
That the humblest of creatures our praise is deserving,
For it, with the wisest, the Master is serving,
Selected
ter his tract there that ho has re
cently platted.
MISS aRETCHEN SHERWOOD, Miss
Clare Sherwood and Ralph Coko
wero visitors hero yesterday af-
tornoon from Coqulllo.
V. W. PAGE, tho woll-known travel
ing man of Portland, Is making
one of his regular trade pilgrim
ages to Coos Ray.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY and Mrs. L.
A. LILJEQVIST arc expected hero
on Monday from Coqulllo to make
their permanent home.
R. A. CORTHELL, of Hunker 11111
Is spending n few weeks at Hnudon
wheru ho has tlio contract for
roofing the new II. II. block.
JAMES LAIRD and wlfo wero In
from Sltkum In their Ford today.
Mr. Laird nays tho old Coos liny
wagon road Is in tho best shape it
has been In for years and that tho
canyon has been greatly Improved.
.W. R. FONTAINE and V. G. Hind
marsh, in charge of tho Southern
Pacific construction, tamo In last
ovonlng from Ten Mllo. Mr. Fon-
. talno mado a trip of Inspection ov
er tho road from the Sluslaw down.
MISS META NOHLE who has been
visiting her father, Charles Noble
hero and her uncle, Clnudo Noble
at Ton Mllo will leave soon to re
sumo her courso at tho Sister's
School at lleavcrtoti, nenr Portland
AL SMITH, who was In from his pil
ing camp and ranch yesterday, says
that ho can sympathize with Sam
Pino when It comes to hornets for
bo recently got into a nest of then. ,
and was stung a dozen times.
W. It. FONTAINE, assistant engin
eer of tho Willamette Pacific, ar
rived In last ovonlng from Eugene
Ho was accompanied from Lakesldo
by V. G. Hlndinarsh, engineer In
ehargo of track laying
Coos Hay.
north of
CARL STALT.ENHAUGII. mid wife
left yesterday for Camas Valley
where they will enjoy a deer hunt
and nn outing. Jerry Kinney ac
companied them and expects to
bring back an auto load of venison
while Carl may go on to Poitliind
to locate.
ALHERT AHHOTT ctinio In from
Powers for u short visit, lie said
that on August 23, he celebrated
his flfty-ioui-th hlrthdity and If
someone had not called his attcii'
tlon to the number of years ho had
seen pass by, he would not have
realized that he was getting old.
LEW PRICE, tho Sunnier dairy king,
will leave for San Francisco where
he will take in the Imposition and
then proceed to Kansas, Oklaho
ma and ArKansas to visit relatives
he has not seen for years. Mr.
Staddeu will he lu charge of the
ranch during his absence.
CLAUDE C. THOMPSON leaves to
morrow on the Hreakwater for u
10 days trip to Portland, Hood Riv
er and Tacoma. In Hood Rlier
ho will be best man at tho mar
riage of Miss Leila Heshuer to
Charles C. Loninion, who visited
hero last winter.
WALLACE ACKLEY, of the Smith
mill machine shops will leave to
morrow for his old home In Maine
whoro ho expects to spend several
months. Malooin Dresser will also
nccoiupany him east hut does not
MYTIMES, MARSHFIELD,
i
expect to remain as long In Mnlno
ns Wallace docs.
0. A. MINTOYNE, Mr. Hoggs and
Mrs. Thompson motored over from
Coqulllo todny.Mr. MIntoyne com-
; 'ing over to consult Dr. Mlngus
about tho recent Injury to his
shoulder In an auto accident. Ills
, shoulder was dislocated and ho
fears than tin operation may be
necessary to restore full use of It.
DEPUTY SHERIFF W. C. LAIRD,
accompanied by Mrs. Laird and
dauuhter. left on an enrly bout
this morning for Lakesldo for ov
er Sunday. Mr. Laird conducts1
tho Bnlo thero today of property bc-j
longing to Vnnburger on a suli'
brought by Jerry Kinney and Mllo
Plorson. i
. E HAMPTON, and wife, ot tho
Central hotel have returned from
Portland where they went on u ( HAKER Tho annual Haker coun
buslness and pleasure trip. They i ty fur wju i,egln Sept. S and an olnb
purchased four lots In Syndleato , orutu nrogram Juis Uocn iifrangod
Addition to Portland and plan to
erect a seven-room house there, i
Their son, Harry Hampton, of
Smith-Powers Camp 0, also bought
thrco lots there and expects 10
build a $2,(100 house thero In the
near future.
Stunnin
Thnt's the word which moit
nptly describes our display of Pnll
nnd Winter Fabrics nnd 1'ashions
for Men's Stylish Clothes.
fTf And STUNNING you'll call it
'yj when you aco it it's from
The Globe Tailoring Co.
Makers of "Needle-Molded" Clothes
A notnble fncl: about Globe
Tailoring is tho Inrgo following it
lina nmnnit more ivnn nr. L.nrlnrc
I in business nnd nrofessionnl life.
men of nffnirs, substantial men,
nnd surely this would not be so
without good reason.
Tliat's the class of men wo enter
to thnt's why wo want you to call.
We will keep these suits
pressed free
City Cleaners
and Tailors
169 No. Second. Phone 399
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"NEEDLE-MOLDED" CLOTHES
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OREGON, SATURDAYSEPTEMBER 4, 1915 EVENING EDITION
I $ I
: NEWS OF OREGON
NEWIlL'ItG Uuth Doyle, nged 13
years of Portland, and I.owls Sto
hol of Lansing, Mich., who attempted
to rcBcuo her, wore both drowned In
the Wlllamotto river.
PORTLAND The funeral of Wal
ter Nelson, aged li, who was drown
ed whilo swimming was held In
Portland.
EUGENE Nov. E. T. Simpson has
resigned as rector of St.
church to do special work for
bishop at Newport and Toledo.
tho
MEDI'ORD Tho forest fires tin
Jackson county nro now all under
control and will bo entirely out In a
few days.
EUGENE The four year old
daughter of J. C. L. Wolley walked
a distance of fifteen miles with her
parents, a feat which was regarded
as remarkable.
.ALHANY The Linn county grand
Jury Is In session with W. A. Lane
of Harrlshurg as foreman.
SALEM The Oregon-Portland
Cement Company with a capital of
two million dollars has asked per
mission to transact business In Ore
gon. RAKER The wnter rights at Mt.
Hopo cemetery arc Involved In a suit
which has been started by local un
dertakers who own a part of tho cem
etery. HOOD RIVER Miss Katherlno
Haker, aged 1G years, landed ti 21)
l-l! inch stecllicud salmon.
KLAMATH FALLS KlatnaMi
Falls has established a municipal
camp grounds with all conveniences
for travelers. t
HAKER A movement is n foot
to bond Haker county lor tho pur
pose of building a hard surface road
from tho city to the Panhandle sec
tion. DEE Tho citizens are on tho
watch for fires and everyone has
ll(rrmi t0 put out any fifes that tire
found started in tho woods.
PORTLAND Sixty Italians have
left Portland to return to their nu
tlvo country nnd Join tho army:
for this goiison. j ftii.iA.'
SEASIDE Henry M. Van Avery.
Clvll Wur votcnui, nged 7a years
dl.01,peii (ica,i nt tho homo of his son,
1Icniy yun Vory.
aLHANY Lieutenant C. M.
Hut-
lor, who has been visiting his fath
er, a county commissioner, has been
ordered to Arizona iwhdro ho ex
pects to bo engaged with tho Mex
lcanson tho border.
PENDLETON Tho Umatilla coun-
ty boundary board Is considering tliu Sc-IioHok. Seattlo; A. A. Miller, San I her way to Eureka and San Francls
establlshtnent of u new school dls-j Francisco; A. Hlauiii, Now York; P. ' co. It Is snld that sho Is carrying an
trlct. W. Davis, Portland; P. II. Soule. Sun extra heavy passenger list this trip.
FIRST
ADDITION
TO
MAR SHFIELD
imir njinmrv ITCT
tU U M M LLM
RKPORT OI' KOt'ltTII OP .ll'LV
COMMITTEE RECEIVED
Impended tf I ,."IH.I." I Celebrating
This Year Have $1-7.1." Still
In Treasury for Xet Year
of tho Fourth of July committee with
There was $127.15 In tho treasury
practically till bills paid at tho end
Keoclpt
Concessions
Mnrv'n ' Subscriptions
'""' ".. . ,.i...i l.MM.i aimriu
KCllllht Jiy unuiriiiuii ii;i ', - -
Refund by Chairman Goddess Liberty
Goddess of Liberty Contest
. Total
' Disbursements
Field Sports, (Original Approp.) .. $100.00
Water Sports, Appropriation $170.00
Advertising, Appropriation $150.00
Civic Parade, Appropriation $250.00
Auto parade, Appropriation $120.00
J)ecoratlonB and Light, Appropriation?
Rest Room, Appropriation
Music Coos Hay Hand
Incidentals, approp. Rest Room. ...
Concessions
Goddess of Liberty, Appropriation..
Total receipts
Total disbursenipntH
Rahinco on hand to date
It will ho noted that tho net cost
and tho Goddess of Liberty was $05.
receipts wero mado by tho chairmen
Al'TO THPt K ON ItOl'TI
IIROKEX DOWN
Pour II or.se Teams nro Now
I'Voni Rock Cirei; to Mjr
tie Point
IS
Coed
TI o delay of the Incoming mall
lately has been due to tho break
ing down or tho aittoniobllo wlib'ii
which carried It from Rock Creek
to Myrtle Point. Tho mall did not
get In last night as usually and
has been delayed several tlnn-a
within tho past week. Tho auto
truck broke down some days a;;o
mid is being repaired and It is
nucesmiy for the four-5ior.se teams
to In Ing the mail from Rock Cvtini
on Into Myrtle Point. The horse
teams have not been able to catch
ilie evening trains every day.
Tho passenger machines however,
are going on through and souio of
the flr.st-cl.i8H mall bus been carried
on the passenger antes when there
wim not too heavy ti load. The old
torvlce. It Is salt!, will be establish
ed again In a few days.
t AT THE HOTELS t
ti
Chandler Hotel
V. G. lllndiiiarsh, Htuiber; Avo A.
Holmes, Sail Jose; llnrlcy L. John
son, Roseburg, W. It. Fontaine, En-
gene; George A. Sherwood. Tticoiiia:
P. L. Liimlaught, Hnudon; p. H.
I
DELAYED
of our most desirable lots arc now cleared, graded and
ready for immediate home-building. The street is be
ing graded and modern improvements are in. There is
no better buy in Marshfield than one of these lots.
They are terraced and well graded with the street.
Their location is of the best. City water is already in
stalled. You cannot make a mistake in buying one of
these lots either for a home or for an investment.
THE ONLY COST IS THE FIRST COST OF THE LOT.
THERE ARE NO ASSESSMENTS FOR STREET WORK.
Lots r,0xl0 ?:ioo each. Your Own Terms. f
A Reynolds Development Co.
j 178 Central Ave. .T
ot tho big festivities, according to
tho report of It. M. .lennlngs, chnlr-
t . i. ...hi... i lnut nviMilntr before
null,, Biiiiuiiinu ..".. - .
tho Chamber of Commerce. It was
accepted by them and n voto ot
thanks extended to tho Committee
for their efficient work.
Mr. Jennings explained that nil
hills now luivo been paid hut that
there may be u few still outstanding,
hut In any event there will bo a Bur
plus, There was $127.15 In tho rensury
$35',. no
121 7.50
S.55
, . 2.11)
112.15
f'niiini lice ...
Committee
$1,G!)5.S0
total
total
total
total
total
total
total
total
total
total
total
cost $I50.QJ)
cost ., $100.75
cost-. $1 10.2 1
cost $2(50.1(5
cost $11 1.510
cost 1 IS.tiO
tost $ 2(1.50
cost $:ioo.oo
cost $ 711.00
cost $. i (5.50
cost $170.00
$1,005. SO
150.00
$5)00.00
$100.00
$1,5 OS. 05
? 127,15
ot the field sports was $$111. 1 5
35 since the refunds set forth on tho
of these committees
Francisco; F. J. .Martin, Portland;
J. II. O'Neill, Poi Hand; Frank II.
Page, Portland; Charles I. Hockley,
San Francisco; Joseph Leek, Port
land; II. R. Miller, Seattle.
St. Linwciuv Hotel
G. Rithsell Koohler. Vale, Oregon.
G. II. Halley, Lakeside; Thomas Go
nan, Portland; lien Wllley, Port
land; Miss Frances Rower, Portland;
Nathan Cutllp, Coos River; .Mrs. W.
J. Fellows, Lakeside; Thomas Mur
phy, Portland.
Hlaui'o Hotel
A. Johnson, Handon; I,. S. Taylor,
Powers; George Cool, Powers; Prod
Reltz, Portland; Georgo Hlake. Pow
ers; Roy Magdalen, Myrtle Point;
Tony Mulker, South Inlet; P. Perth-loll.
South inlet; W. 11. Norton,
Kitchen Inlet; (5. A. Stewart, (iardl-
ner; J. D. Noah. Gardiner; 1). P.
Weaver, South Inlet; 1. Delllgan,
Heaver Illll; 1. N. Mecuni, Ilullards;
H. Tnley, .Myrtle Point.
Lloyd (oil,. I
A. N. Gould, Coqulllo; .Miss Rose
Pluck, Portland; Sam Street, San
Francisco; .MJss Lena Rohhlns, Co-,
qulllo; Jack Swain, Powers; J. .lov
ing, Portland; Henry Yong, Astoria;
.Miss Helen Motley, Portland; Mrs.
Doris Motley. Portland; J. Hlack,
Portland; A. Johnson, Hnudon.
Sa'ls Tomorrow
rho steamer Adeline Smith which f
arrived at
Marsh field
til
1 o'clock
today will
gel nway
for
Oakland
tit .s o'clock tomorrow morning
The steamslilp Kllbiirn Is duo In
tomorrow morning from Portland, on
BuicirSi
BE HEIE Sm
nr.w. tiiiimiEi ai i
.!..,
OOOIUtl M
i'ixm M:vrv,:
"'men v.,,,,, ' Jn
SEIIVK I!. "'
OcorgeGoodrum tomorrow
celvo the new t-.nn.
m irk .,! ,,ok vjisrff
as much comment l tIlc
world us tho nun ..,.. "'i
i. , "'"(ir,
'" """"'l 'ui tmeuimtit '
and n fm-ii-lim... c B
is especially nduiCI for '"
Everyone ImIpio i.i . 1
' M'"OV 1 U'n, . .
w..v muil'lpi l.
tricks si.ouM ninko It i
--" in
ii
a Mum..
the new
lll.'l'lllllH InniA.....
will bo Immediately m i',",'
1" for tho Ilamlon-l'ori Ort!
f If, 111 llnnnll n.nl, ...... . U"rt
""' Mime,
t Ions. of the trupk wlllbcgd
iiifclltituly after t unldMej k1
' The truck soils fnr tut .
Miirshriuld. and 9 tle ,,' J
Itiftllitt ftinf t l
.......v Him u.iH ecr been ,
In this type of rar.
44
1,1
vessel .movi:mi:mj
i riicd
Hardy, San Francisco, J
p. in. i' riittiy
Adeline Smith,
1 1 :-15 u. in. today.
Suited
OallanJ, ,
Rustler, Rogue rb, v
day
Hue Hero
Klllnirn, rortlnj
P. A.
di tui ft
" ' i
ui'"""wli f"a rrantiita ,
Monday. ,
O tti,
Fiom Portland tlieKasollajKU
or Rustler bioiiKlit In quite si
nient of powder, most otic! it
look on to Gold Uench wlthbstt
morning.
Tho steam schooner Siwiu
will make regular freight cil'tlr
on hor-wny to ami from PoitUx
out of Sail Francisco and the tac
petted In hero on this first w
somo time on -Monday, going tori
J. J. Daly has resigned ascMtfe
glueer on the dredgo Mlcble ibr.
position ho has held since ttcH
went Into sen Ice.
4 P. E. .LI,EY.W;.IX I
I'MiCIt Allien
The Roselmrg N"'s "I"
that Frank E. Alley of tlittl-1
ly was arrested Thursday
-
Portland on a warrant tort i
by his bondsmen A. Y. Krft I
and George Flnlcjr of PotH
land. These two men werej
on his bond when ho wiir-'
' rested for wlfo desertion sri
as ho failed to appear st tta
specified time Ids arrest
caused by tho bondsma
lie will ho lirotisht to Re '
burg. Mr. Alley has bH
defendant In a number i
0 criminal cases lately.
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