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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1915)
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An independent Republican nowa paper, published every cvonlng ex cept Sunday, nnd weekly, by The Coos Hay Times Publishing Co. PORTLAND L. D. Graham, a well known live stock ninn, has boon made editor of Rural Sport, a fnrm magazine. UAKEK In an attempt to jump from n buggy when the horses wero running away, Sirs. J. L. Masters plunged head first to tho pavement and was killed. HOOD RIVER Tho first exhibit SUBSCRIPTION RATES DAILY. Ono year $G.OO Per month .50 WEEKLY. J When paid strictly In advanco thoo live stock in the Hood River dls subssilptlon pilco of tho Coos Ildy.trlet was such n success that It will Times Is SG.00 per year or $2.50 for bo made nn annual affair. lx months. , jjqhtLAND Mrs. L. A. McGreg- Robert Mc- Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. or, widow of Captain Oregor, civil war veteran, died at' I the ago of 80 yours at her homo. J ALIIANY With 4 teachers, a new I :EimnDCAM WAD nine 1 1 Junior high school and operatliiB' EUROPEAN WAR ONE Jundor tt new ByBtom th0 Albany i t YEAR AGO TODAY schools opened Monday. ' $$ TILLAMOOK At tho homestead-1 wit ion i018' fnlr Rov" J- h- Bam1,C8 lmd hls . . -V T' , . .. iJw broken In two places when hit, General Joffre, In commad of the'. ,,..,,,. .,, ,inMin , i by a baseball whllo batting In a game. CORVALLIS Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M.j Woods colcbrnted tholr fiOth wedding allied troops, reports that he is ad vancing nnd time the German center Is weakening. Nine miles of dead in tho trenches I nnillvcr8ar . whcn thcro wero caont are reported between Peronno n;lWo children, five grandchildren and .Si1.?' "' fourteen great-grandchildren. quinary cxperis CBiimaio mat z, 000,000 or more men are In the zono r HAS boon such a koocI world tliat I 'd bo sorry ovor to lonvo it, ii' thoro wasn't iinothor ono, ns much bettor tlum this, as this one is better than tho ohaos out of which it was born. No; J don't just "believe" this; I know it. That's one of the few things J do know positively, absolutely, certainly, and I din't have to wait for Sir Oliver Lodge to tell nie about it, either. 1 know that when I was a boy, .just as well as Sir Oliver knows it now, and for the same reasons, and with the same proofs. As tho sun sinks low'cr and the skies grow darker in the deepening twilight, the star of Faith shines more brightly and Hope sings more clearly and sweet lyv Every evening, when the sun goes down, I can see that land of Eternal Morning. J know it is there, not because 1 have seen it, but because .1 do sec it. The Shadowless Land, "where wo shall hunger no more, neither thirst any more; whore there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain; where God shall dwell with men, and they shall be His people, and He shall wipe a way all tears from their eves." Itob'crl J. Burilette. where tho battle has been In progress for ten days. Tho Hrltlsh cruisers Abouklr, Hoguo and Cressy wero sunk by a German submarine flotilla with tho loss of 1,500 Dritlsh sailors. Tho Austrlans nro reported de feated by tho Serbians In a battle which lasted several days on tho Drina river. Tho Serbian nnd Montenegrin troops occupy Sarajevo, tho capital of Donnla, which was abandoned by tho Austrlnns. French ships bombarded Cattaro, tho Austrian seaport on tho Gulf of Cattaro. SPRINGFIELD Funeral services .were held over tho remains or Al bert 3. Walker, the first mayor of Springfield, who had lived In tho city since ho was seven years old. MOLALLA More than 1,000 per sons gathered at the HarvesLrcstl- News of Near-by Towns ELEVEN ACCIDENTS val of tho Molalla grange. UNCLAIM ED LETTERS List of unclaimed letters remain ing In Tho Marshflcld Oregon Post Offi'co for the week ending Sept. 21, 1915. Persons calling for tho samo will pleaso Bay advertised and pay ono cent for each letter called for. Win. Drndloy, M. I).; Phillips Dlun doll, Mrs. Win, Uorrco, E. Ilannnn, Mrs. Minnlo Harris, W. D. Halo, Richard .lames. Miss Calla Kraus, That Is Number Reported for Week (o Commission A total of 17C accidents were ro ported to Labor Commissioner Hoff nnnmi .vn t, t, .... . I for tho week. Three of theso wero I'uiwunnu ii, u, .tinier resigns . ... as traffic manager of tho O. W. R. , ffUn1' Tcn ot tho cldcts worc and N. railroad and Is succeeded by j froin Coos COUIlt' a"d ono fr0In Cur" his assistant, Frank W. Itobincon. I ry' GOLD DEACII Tho school bonrd Marvin m. awiok, rowers, cui decided to stnndarizo tho Gold Reach foot; IoSBtB. school nnd purchaso equipment for a C' E- Cathcart, North Rend, full high school course. sprained anklo: sawmill. THE DALLES Wasco county is! Jolm E,,lott- Emplro, broken Jaw; nrotmrlnc fnr n 1ftr minimi tn tililM, ' SClWlUllh ,.-, ..-t, aw. . "(- ""IIIIWI Ut! IT lt NOTES OF RANDON will bo hold September 28 to October 1. CRESWELL Tho public schools of Crcswoll opened Monday with n S. Wakefield as principal. SPRINGFIELD James A. Ebbert, a pioneer of Oregon who died at his homo in Springfield, crossed tho plains In a wagon In 1S52. ESTACADA Arrangements aro being mndo to securo city wnter from tho plpo lino to Oregon City which passed Estacada. ALIIANY Tho funeral of David Jonnlo 'Loyd, Nntional Law Assn.. t " ""iko wn "eld at his homo where Mrs. Louisa Phillips, Pnyno & Ilaus-'1'0 lm'1 ,,vel f"r f'o l"it Ca ycnrB. or, Frank Pimn. Miss Helen Rlckord. i I'ARKER Tho now parkcr scliool It. G. Sandqvlst, Harold Smith, Miss I w"8 (,cllcnto(l when Stnto Superln-j Nottlo Smith. jtcndoHt Churchill and another mado! Hugh P. McLuIn, Postmaster. I u,1(lrtJ8SCH' uiCKERALL Flro Iobscs In tho western part or Polk county linve been less this summer than for many years past. klliir nil la.MJi ruo Clackamas count v Harry Thomas, Marshflcld, injured finger; sawmill. Andrew Lodls, Marshflcld, bruis ed foot; sawmill. A. F. Foster, Marshflcld, itneo bruised; sawmill. .lolm Humliu, Marshflcld, un known; logging. J. W. MacKenzle, Port Orford, skull fractured; building construc tion. Clulr Cavanaugh, North Rend, hand cut; logging. Ellis Hagcrstrom, Murshflekl, kneo cut; logging. Alfred Eck, Murshfleld, sprained ankle; sawmill. MILL MAV START Improvcmcuis ReliiK Made on Co iliiilie Riter Plant James A. Dollar, Rnndon reprcs cntntlvo of tho Dollar interests, has j fair is bolng hold and maiiy of tlio',,eo" c01'lS9'ocd by A. Rnxter of oxliIblts,vlll bo taken to tho stato ' Snu K,alu:lBt'0- wI, uoBht In tho i SOCIAL CALENDAR WEDNESDAY Christiuu Mrs ,fulr. , , 1, , V,. .,. . '"""lm iiiineen in t umiior in tho Santlan National Forest is being cut by prlvnto inter ests. ! HOOD RIVER Tho total yield of IPoiaioes in Hood River will probnbly Many nuto tour- LyoiiH-Johnson snwinlll last week for News of tho Peoplo Thcro Told In j Western World i Mrs. E. R. Sawyer ot Montrose, Colo., arrived for a visit at tho homo of her son, J. S. Sawyer. Sho has boon visiting at Mcdford tho past month. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. P6tcrs enter tained at dinner last week In honor of Mrs. Peters' father's 70th birth-1 day. J Mr. and Mrs. Chns. F. Pape return- j cd on. tho Elizabeth from a trip to tho fair. They wore mot m San Francisco by Mr. Pnpo's parents' from Ohio and took In tho sights j with them. Miss Delta nnd Lena Langlois and Edna and Eva Capps returned on tho Elizabeth from a three week's ' visit to tho exposition. Miss Lena ' has again resumed her duties as bookkeeper at tho Central Ware house. ' Attorney George P. Topping left overland for San Frnuclaco on bus!-, ne8H for tho Rank of Randon. Mrs. ' Topping wll go south on tho llrooV-' l.vii to join her husband. They will ' then mako a short visit to tho ex position. "Dutch" Roso drovo tho' mayor'H big car to RosoburK where the lutter look Hie train south. PLAN RASKET HALL IlJiiidon Will Likely Take Pint Thlni year i With tho opening of tho full torm of high scliool tho minds of tho stud ents nnd their supporters aio turning' lllion feet11''''00 to wntlimo In charge of tho J, 0 C0lljcctrc8 regarding Basketball property temporarily. Mr. Dollar Is constructing n water taluk to sup- prospects this year, says tho Western , World ot Randon. Two weoks ago1 I, It M,t ...111 ntlll ,l,n .rt... n n.n 1l n ,. I ,w...u ............ lllu ,... ,......, ovcn ,0 ni08t 0,)tmBtc coi(l for0. Instructed lilm to continue with tho ,.,., ,im ,, - Mln ... . ,.,, , ...... ..w,,u ,, ,..w Mt.,.V IUIU work. Mr. Dollar bollcves that per haps It Is planned to start up tho mill, but does not think anything istlun Sisterhood with j bp;rr;?II:!tm,la Mr a i,..i., x SPRINGFIELD M ' Narcissus Club' will, m I1""8 aro ,nkl"K "vniitnBo of the frooi wl" ,)0 ,,ono bcforo tho flr8t of tho in.lo Pedorso,!: iCn1",,""B K,"""8 wl"c" re oiyenr-Randon World. I Jolly Dozen Club with Mrs. Otto Wallmark. Dorcas Club with Mrs. Kalno. D. M. O. Club with Mrs. Chns. Williams at North lleud. THURSDAY Nortli llund Episcopal Guild with Mrs. C. M. Ry- ler. Mluue-Wls Club with $ Mrs. E. A. Harris. Eautsldu Sewing Club with Mrs. S. F. Rook. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. H. Qulst, hostess at Elk- rock I.oiIbo on South Coos River. Mrs. F. 1C. Gottlns for Mrs. At. T. Stolner of Salom. FRIDAY Rusluess .Mooting of Par- ents-Teacbors Club of East- side. Kcusluglon Club with .mis. a. O. Rogers. Lucky Thirteen with Mrs. E. Cameron. gold in tho county leaguo this year,1 but llio roturn or Coach Quigloy und two of last year's star forwards, Ivan and Leslie Pullcn, brighten tho out-, look. Only ono position remains to bo' filled, thnt of center loft vacant by i tho graduation or Tnim -vvMtwiun,. COUPLE RETL'RNS a!41AAaa..... ,T -,.- ,. i Victor Riouer of Randon IIHiirs Ilnrki Wobl) nn(1 ArmstronB, who fllloil tho hi nc nu r. .s ! : (!. Cliandlci- Hotel F. Sklnwortll. EllL'nnn. ll.ifln.. L. Johnson. Rosoburg; A. E. Kruso, Randon; Rox Wobh, Sail Francisco: Alex Greshaher, Rrldgo; Mss Far- her. S.ui Francisco; Mrs. Ilnriv Lniu. ' Senator Harry Lane. Miss I.auo, Mar-i "d trips to other California towns Jorlo Lime, Portland; E. w. Moraii,.r "'erest. Thoy wero married at u Hililo Tho Ilanilon Western World says: Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rreuer, now ly weds, nrrlvod on tho Elizabeth from tholr honeymoon trip spent tak ing In tho sights of tho Exposition, visiting with Mrs. R reuer's parents and other rolntlvna nt Pnln Altn Pnl ' --"- -...,. . ... ....w, w...., samo berths, leaving QiiIkIov to do- velop n conter or forward, should ho switch Ivan Pullon Into tho Jumping ring, NEW COAST ROAD Roulo From Nevvjiort i Florence L'ooil Uw AulomoMIe Travel It Is Reported .Minneapolis; n. W. Russell. neavor,,n, Alto about threo weoks ago. I 'mi. iiioiiias misROll, Reaver IIIII? ',rH. Rreuer was formerly Miss R. II. I.nlrd. Rosoliuri:: If. f! .t.mi. Wheeler mid has manv lncnl frloiwla. kins. Poilland; (. A. Drown, Pow- liavlng boon omployed nt n local hos oih; Mrs. . j, i.owry, Randon; Mlsa.l,tnl as trained nurse, about n year The roinanco started .uiiiuo niiiiiison, iiamion; Mrs. ,T. A. Rymo. Randon: C. G. Thomas', Port land; E. R. Thompson. Portland; V. V,'. Warren, Portland: Dr. w' G Cole. Portland; Dr. J. W. Morrow'.' Portland. Mliiiiiii I Intel or more ago. at that time. ; FAST WALKING i O. J. Seoley. Co.iullle: A. Stln. ! 4 Larson lulot: U. II. Smith, Kolso; W. Noli Man IKie.s Not Wuil for Rail toad Train The Eugone Register says: The Willaniotto Pacific train J. HllllOlu niul ,,ll i... 1,, ,. "', uus 11IV01-! I , . . ,.l..,.i..i . .1 O. Aiiflionv ,..,,1 ...if.. f... .... ,. BiiiA'iuiie tuu'a not niioei k. i. i aim "" ii-. v-iiua ii ur ir. i ..... . . - .. . . I J. Colter and wife. (Round.,. ivii uu""" "' 4N0U' w,,0, " wn, t0 " W0M, e passablo for mo l IIIIII1 III It. I I 1- f I II X I Ifltll.. 1. 1 111 fl'l. . .....lll m . a "-v - innvilVi till. Ililll I IIII1I I Vl 1 III I'lllllllltlMMII rr II rt vx.l.At- --, vum...a,MUJ ii IHU IMIIJL'LL Regarding tho now coast road in to T-lorenco tho Eugeno Gunrd says: The road from Newport to Flor ence, down tho const, Is now a motor highway, according to statements mndo by County Commissioner Geo. , Hawley and County Superintendent I of Roads Mackey, who have return ed to Eugoiio. Mr, Hawley Inspected tho work nnd Mr. Mackey had heon working with a crew of men on the load, putting on tho finishing touch es, several weeks, Tho Line county work was tho last lap of tho improvement necessary I for the opening1 of tho road so that1 tor trav-1 Siullh. Coos River- ll M ' ul ,t0," ' KRi'no. Mr. Rapp had,el. The completion of i jl'ilnk. Coos River; Alvln Sniltn Coo" "m VWr' ,m"orluwt m,en ,luU huiw,n ",ra" milcU to tho w River; William Hanilln Po'wora- XV!!!ltPl1 ,0 ,,,e at t,ll eourthouse. Ho of l.ano county nnd tho 8u iWIIIIum uiveii, Power. ' ""'J"" "P his attorney, I. P. Hewitt, uess of future years. estern pnrt ' summer busl-' IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE PARENTS OF SCHOOL CHILDREN, Parents m think their clilldreii , lou"so"u' "i to come in as; Mr. Mackey states that th0 first' Imvo Inwii orpii'liursMl ror m'IiimiI , v. . ''l Hotel on us possible. So desiring lo get ,' motor cur has already made tho trip books or Mipplle at Norton linn, t J'Nl,- 1'owors; William Pulllau, ' eMm-lse Mr. Rpp started to from Newport to Florence and that; t-nN Stationery Storo aie ie,uoMed U,l,l""1; W" "illi8' Vowor U. ' "al '' UKone. He loft Noti at , Utile difficulty was encountered! llr. vvitjl r in .1,1.. . ii.. 111 (Ulnil' In ili,v .....,.!.. ... i . to jiut the complaint in Hilling nl,, . ." , " rt" "" om: " " "" . h WjUiong tho way, nccordtng to tho i. iiunuuiirg; L'naries '"""" "' i-im'i. i no instance i cupauts of the car. bring It to The Time', office. Llbby COAL. Tin; kind VOU have AMVAVS USED. Plmno 7U. P..cJfIc Livery mill Transfer Coiupauy. j Charles Liuiur. .Murgatroyd, Seuttlo; Lukuslde. oc- Times want ads bring results, A. Anderson, i ' ,s ,u"0' Had he waited for the! S. Law i euro Hotel Alfrod Tyborg, Allegany; George Carlson, Portland; C. K. Relshnw, Powers; .Miss Violet Aublu, Powers, ,....!.. M-. .... . . I I ... ... ..... i up, wuiiiii not nuvo boon nuu.VA VISTA The pupils of the M, ,0 B0 Ma th0 fourthouse on gmniiunr school and the high school he same day as the train doe not hold a fair where thoy will show hot In until alter office hours. ! garden products nnd other exhibits Ti,o ,.. , , . vlil(,M w,'l lfttor ,l0 sent to Tho Dftlleg Times want ada bring results. to show at the fair there. You can uct A Chalmers for $1 No! nn automobile, but n I'XION SUIT Yon run get a betler ono for !j2.no Wo nho hae Clmliners Iwo-plcco Milts at gaimeiil ."e ami JSI "PROFESSIONAI 7&-&ksJfAsTj9. block wr -sMdm- SEPTEMBER i iyORN Somehow it seems to bo tho birth day of those twin sisters Work and Worry. Playtime Is ovor and tho things to bo done loom very largo. Tho school boll will remind grown-ups as well us "kiddies" that tho long grind Is near. In n business way tho signs nro encouraging tho times look like moro Work and lens worry. And the now Inipulso If or energy naturally suggests tho meeting ground for helper and helped tho advertising columns of The Coos Ray Times. It Is tho place where thoso already after business arc making themselves known and where those with wants to be filled nro finding unsworn to their questions. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. ' Steamship ' SANTA CLARA sails for SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA) ."'. " ..,. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. iiUXli Steamship F. A. KILBURN Sails for PORTLAND WEDNESDAY, SEPT. IIUXD For further Information see W. E. STDIIR, Agent SMITH TERMINAL DOCK I'll.. no .: I Dr- a, uK: ''icinTr 1 ' mid 7 .,. 'to I!,. HmyM Off. " J- ' Wright ! ituir.Titv . h "'hnSSl "M-Sttrw 'j-i i. hi. ,... ... "Mssra.. T I,hHfc2 ,,,!- MATn,Br,!,J!! 1 ,10 3.101 lisftosiir urxo Phono 103., " ."J - v, 4,.j H. G. Butler CIVU, t-,. ''"' mon ml W n nu. . u. u mnr ai "OOWB 301 SM imTIJ -J!J Wm. S. TnrnPn AltCIIITm. MarehfleH. oatx I 'U'T STAGE KHU npnrrmfm. .... To Piiillanil ri. m' . "" r'WTK .... u i'larjnilCIJ jjjft . .....M.inj- i-u JjTiicBilny 21 ', I uuiicsiiay 22 m 'PI. .....!.. M i iiiii.Miuy zi ,,,, .1 I i'riiy 24 ;;;,;;, "iiiiiuiay zj ,,, auuiiuy L'U .1 .Motuiay 27 ( Tuesday 28 ..,,"1 ivuiineway 23 Tliiirsilay 30 j I, I'Mlf. f.'ltldlnn, n.. it (On trips leavlnf Minie. o a. 111., you should tilif same day.) EQUIPPED WITH WIItELEBS gteamsM Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIJIE. AS FOL. A. M, EVEHV TIIUItSDAV E- SAII.S FHOJI .MAILSIIKIELD DUIIINd SEPTE.MDEK, LOWS: .Sepicmbor '2(1, at 11) 11, 111. SAILS FDO.M POKTLAXD AT H CEPT SICPT. HI. l'houo 35-J. II. J. .-MOD It, Agent. Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. STEALER WESTERNER SAILS FItOM SAX FHAXCISOO FOU COOS IJ.VV FitiD.vv, si:i"n:.Mm:u ittii, at n i M. ' FREIGHT SERVICE ONLY San Francisco Office, 000 Fife llulldlntf, ami Pier Number !K1 Coos Bay Agent, C. F. McGEORGE, Phone 44 ! tijii: wbu I vili,a.mi;ttk imcdici an Hclnecii JI.us!iIlelJiilEs ,' ball;. Lcavo 'Maisliflcld t I 7:10 a.m. , 7:50 ii.iii, , s.-r.o a.m. i i 11:50 a.n. ' B 10: CO a.m. I 1 12:05 p.tn. t I 1:20 p.ii. l. 2:15 p.m. ! u',10 p.m. I 1:00 p.m. I 4:50 p.m. I C:10 i',m. I 7:10 jMii. I 7:25 p.m. ' S:20 p.m. 1 9:15 p.m. I- Marshfieltl-Ci Auto Stage Lcavo Owl Pharmacy .Marshflcld A.M. 7:oo 0::io Puget Sowmd Bridge & Dredging Co. DamsBSo?erS;rBu!Ss' General Construction nn nC0MLET5. PllANTS F0R HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast work the Dredge "Seattle" the most powerful, best equipped ami ,st thoroughly modor. twenty-Iuch hydraulic aredKo lc Pacific wntert C00SMByhfioff!fe'n Min office, Marshfield, Oregon., Seattle, Washington. Abstract FOU IlEUABUa ADSTDACIS OF TITLE AND IMVUIIMATIOM ADOUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See FITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. .ii t-uUlLLE C1TV Olll.'finv ' AQENT8 W OANAHIAJj PACIPIO IIA1LUOAD LANDH "-"nftvuijN, MAXAOEIt ADDITION MWMMMBKr P.M. 1:00 n.!l() .....mii.Mrrn.rOOnU' SWGIJTIMBSCD Schcilulo mW with lioali to wm Mjrtle Pol"'. v,p"f' Vn ddtfl Fare from JhnMH 70 rc1" r.t....i.. .c- fjirtiA Will furnish extt extra trips day - charter cars. i-ftSrl i'' j'-.;ji . ii. nrin " I f niV hUWll' lv'"rt ninTiiiv on i""id MarSbfieldortlE9, Tina Cars eierr en i I1 0 01 n a. in. '-',.,y 11 ii. ni'i iollWi a day. .... f I - ! !- . ...ir- TUC MAVC '"now Soo MS? r'lioncj Redd " I r d TtTT a umes Want Ads Bring Resoltsl THE 1"