The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 28, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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31. A. IIInshii (oiicriil Manager lii.sii)ivtn Couit Sny Sunday Husoh:ill I" Created
Or-CROM, (!. V. I,iim, I 'i eight (.'nines Illegal Managers Ar- , ',,',
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RATH FROM IIKHK
i:fki:t ok i:rnoii: war ox
i.ocad com.mhrci: askkd
.Secretary Hcilflclrt, of Hcpm (incut
lf CollllllOICO Willi's Is Con-
ducting liivcsllitnlliiu
Strict Oregon Sunday closing laws I fu' AMOt""J r"" u r"' n" T,n" '
have nothing on the sky bluonosa of SICATTI.K. nnli.. bept. bn. icnu-
, the laws of Pennsylvania, according M ileVPlopini'tH of trade with tlio
to a iioclalon of the siiprome coiirl West Dulles and Houiii America mis
.Onn,nf tho subjects of tho Inf iimt .Into Inst received here, that resulted In enormous demand at Now
SUU.of Mr. I.une. freight irar- 8nvs a law prohibiting bnMmll games York for shlin of from six to eight I How the Htiropoan war Is affect
flc manager of the Southern .'0f any sort on Sunday Is ronstltrt- thousand gross tons. Hug local trade conditions is asked
Pacific, to. Cops llav now is i tlonal. And this is oulv half the' The sentuo loiiBirueiion aim ury-, in a leuer received at ine rnnmiier
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Stor.V, the law Is actually eiuorcoil. hock i uihipuiij- in umi'.nih n..im vuiiiiuuirt.- nun iiiiiiiiiiik uuiii on-
When, three weks ago. the Ore- New York and Cuba Mall Steamship ('rotary William Ileilfleld, or the Do-
gon supreme court handed down a Co. generally known ns the Ward partment of tho Inteilor. An In-
'decision "living the law Is constltu-' Line, two ships of 000 tons each . vostlgatlon of all slilppluK ports in
tionnt that will close all cigar stores, for the West Indies trade. (the Hulled States Is being mane, be
,ioul renins and confectionery shops; The Ward Dine Is said to be ono,says:
on Sunday, the wholo Btnto groaned, of the bidders for tho Pacific Coast i Distances nte wanted of where
at lenst the greater part of It did. I Steamship Conipaii'a liner Congress J shipments have been refused ocean
The l'onnsyDnnla decision arose now plying between Puget Sound 'space, or whore the sale of freight
In a test ease. Two professional ' and California ports. It Is admit- ms i,0G1, prevented by the Imposition
oaseball teams, the Scranton and Syr- ted that ho high a price was offered 0f increased freight charges or oner
acuse of the New York state league for the Congress that thu company 0us shipping requirements, together
II. A. Hlnshaw, general manag-iiiiet "t Scranton. gathering an nil- may bo unable to resist tho tumptn-i Wltli the nnmes of buyers and sell
of tho Southern Pacific In Ore-Silence of about fi.000 persons, none Hon to soil. 'era and copies of ocean contracts.
to, look Into londltlona that
wjll govorn the frelgnt ratos
to and from the Hay. He Is
especially Interested In the
coal traffic and said that his
company would make a rate
on coal sufficiently low to on
nble the Coos County mines
to supply the central and
Southern Oregon points.
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gon, accompanied by d. V. I.use
Freight Traffic Manager and J. II.
Iiilkcy, assistant
Agent, ' arrived
of whom were charged admission.
and stnrtod the gamo when the police
general Freight Interforred and nrroBteu me ninn-
Monday from agers of the clubs.
HOSPITAL SHELLED
n trip Over the Willamette l'a- The law under wliich tney were ,
clflc and expect to remain hero un-j arrested was passed in 17!M and ( ITALIANS ALLKfiKI) TO IIAVK
til Wednesday morning. Opening of, rends that "if any person shall use) i-THICI) ON ItKl) CltOSS
tho new road to traffic probably can .or practice any unlawful gamo, limit-
Continued complaints that com-
jmprco to foreign pails Is being par
jalyzed by adverse conditions has
led to this Investigation, writes Sec
retary Itcdflold.
KXI'LAINS AIA'ITKItS
lug. shooting, sport or diversion ne,.u cin;nis Tlieie Were No Sold-
whatever on tho Lord's Day shall bo itM.s in vicinity lloml Kvplod
convicted thereof." ei In Opeintlng ltooiii
N. If. INGRAM and C. C. Wooding
wero In yesterday from McKlnley.
not bo 1111111 next May or .June, ac
cording to Mr. Hlnshaw, because or
delays on the Umpiiuu bridge.
Deny tho Itepoit. i
Denial was mnilo of tho rumor; $
that tho steamship llreakwater has PERSONAL MENTION Xi
neon soiu aim mi ou wumu jioi. re- a
turn again to Coos Hay. Mr. uln-
shaw Bald ihat when ho left 1'ort- MRS. L. (1. JOHNSON of Myrtlo
land on Friday the decision was to; Point is a Marshfleld visitor.
have her fully repaired and sent
back on the run ngnln.
It had been strongly rumored
, hero that tho U. S. Steamship In
spectors had required about $50,
000 repairs to bo made, that tho
S. P. had decided to lay tho boat up
and that tho crow had been discharg
ed with the exception of Captain
Macgenn, ono of tho engineers and
tho chief steward.
Like Coos liny
This is tho second trip in hero for
Mr. Hlnshaw and tho first for Mr.
Luso. Hoth say thoy nro delighted
with Coos Day. Mr. Hlnshaw said
he knows little about tho proposed
chango In tho local s. I'. motor car
franchise but bollovcs It should bo
niado.
MK. AND MKS. DEN M'MULLUN,
of Myrtlo Point, nro visitors hero
for a couple of days.
. D. LAYTON is back again from
Kureka calling on his trade for
a fow days.
HIT AmocIiI1 Pmi to coo liar Tlrnw.l
VI1CNNA, (Wireless Tuckerton)
Sopt. Ii8. Official statement says:
SOCIAL CALKNDAlt
WEDNESDAY
North Ilond Pastime Club
with Mrs. .13. J. Arms.
Presbyterian Auxiliary In
church.
Auction llrldgo Club with
Mrs. J. S. Lyons.
Daptlst Ladles' Aid with
Mrs. C. II. Mcars, South
Uroadway.
THURSDAY
itainbow Club nt Club
house, on South Cons River.
Alort Club with Mrs. Eu
gene Terry on North Coos
Itlver.
A. N. W. Club with Mrs.
Ktigeue O'ConuolI.
Kill DAY
Ladies' Art Club with Mrs.
Henry llocck In North Wend.
Norwegian-Lutheran Y. 1
S. in church hall.
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HERHKKT ARMSTRONG was n vis
itor hero last evening from North
Ileud.
MRS. HERMAN SM1THOALL was a
visitor down today from her home
at Catching Inlet.
MRS. I. D. IJLA1CE, of Catching In-Sept
let, was hero this morning shop
ping. A. A. Slocum wn down this morn
ing on business from Catching
Inlet.
FELIX KESTER, Bliortago clerk at
the C. A. Smith mill Is back af
ter n fow weeks' visit In California.
MILO M. IMERSON, proniluont mer
chant of Lakeside, was In tho
city last evening and today on
business.
D. L. FOOTE was down from Allo
giuiy this morning after several
Captain of Hope Intended to Ob
servo tlio Law
Captain DJonivtst has pointed out
that at tho time of the high school
picnic on Saturday tho plana were
not tltnt his boat, the Hope, should
"Activity of Italians yestorday was tn0 t10 qntro crowd of 110 por
conflned to heavy shelling of the boiib, but that tho Allco II hart been
Red Cross hospital at Clorlza, wlilcli cliartorctl ahead of time. Ho said
wero marked consplclously by n Rod j10 jln,i 70 jfo i,roS(,rVfr8 nboard.
Cross, f lug. Tho hospital was hit! iInrry j. Kimball, boat Inspector
five times. Ono shell exploded ln lMa 0CalIty, went down to the
tho operating room. No troops were(,0(.lc t)lnt mornjg ami t0,i tll0
In the linmedlnto vicinity." i skinner that thoro would hn'vo to
i be a transfer and ho now says that.
on though the vessel was tied at
dock, It was against tho law to
allow that number aboard.
However, Captain HJorqvlst says
HKIMIKSKNTATIVKS WILL lK-thnt thoro never was any intention
FART FROM IIULGARIA jon his part to lenvo up tho river
i with such a Ibad. Ho runs the
Statement That Ultimatum Hail school boat at tho forks of tho river
llcen Sent lly that Country land Is known to bo u very enroful
PREPARE TO LEAVE!
to .SnrbU Cs O'iven CnN
inr AiaorUtea Prc to Cvot r TlniM.l
BERLIN. (Wireless Sayvlllo)
US. A dispatch from Sofia
captain nt all times.
ItUlt.VH COAL IN FO(J
v .. i i i ntl.l. it. ...... St..
says It is rumored llulgarla has sent " '' "K '" "
nn ultimatum to Serbia, mid dlpio- of Fuel In Long Fog
mntlc representatives of tho entente Xot onJy (,d thtf fy(ill0tn ftt tho
powers nt Uulgarla aro preparing to, Cflpo Arng0 LlB,ltll0US0 nlow fo,. 100
depart. Tho dispatch adds that this hoMra Btrn,8ht blt nt 0rnyB Hnrl)or
rumor Is not confirmed. j tho iBilt,0UB0 Wns left completely
- out of fllol j)ecaUB0 80 niuch conl had
1WIA.MIST .JAILED ,)Con us0(, , a0pnK ti,0 f0g whistles
voiictiui in i.. I......-, , . Birona c0 ,, a omerconcv
KUGENE, Ore., Sopt. 37. John ... W11H aont ...tn ParttanA ,.,, ,.
Locke, convicted In Lano county for rpoctor Wlirrlck immediately dibpat
blgainy and who has been out of tlio-chc1 thQ tondor Ilcather wltll ft nQW
penitentiary on bond, will hnvo to, slocIc ot conli
servo his term, the supremo court j Tho foR brokfl Qut WeilneBilny
linvlnu' affirmed tho decision of tho ... ,. ... .... , .,
, , , iii. .... ( . . mormon. i was Bum ill iiiiiiiuuin
wcoks' absence on his stage rimcrct colirt. Locko who was a mo-1 , ,,nvn lionii ,. . ,rno. .nnvv. fn
to Scottsburg. lie says the road torninn WBB nrrCsted nearly a yeai I on Q Ujo pncf,o con8t n tho
is good. . (ago on n charge of having two wives, ,nst . B RoportB from ,)olnls
444tmm I n '" ,:"Ke"0 "" " '" Portlnml- north and south of hero aro to tho ef
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other places as It was off Cons Hay.
VKTKIIAV SKII'IMCR TELLS Ol-'
Ni:W .AlARIXi: MEASURE
Spit'iirt Oil mi Wuvo and Homy At-
niOvpiiero Will Llfl 'lolls of
Piticllcal Experience
Skippers of coasting ships, often
, unable to got their healings In heavy
fogs t lint sweep down here, should
be Interested In an account wiltten
by Captain E. K. linden, as to the
milliner In which oil obliterates u
, fog. Probably the Santa Clara ami
later the Westerner would not have
been fog bound off Coos nay for 20
( to 2 1 hours hart they been able to '
j use oil In marking markings an open
' ehannel across tho bar last week.
j Oil has long been uscil by niarln
I ers to ipiell the turbulence of tlit
1 breakers anil choppy seas on tho
great storm rollers or swells. An oil i
bag, moaning a canvas bag contain
ing waste, well saturated with oil.
when put to the windward, will
spread and calm tlio swells, keeping
thorn to a great extent from breaking
over the vessel, though In no wise
reducing the rolling motion.
Tile account written by Captiiln
Kortcu, who Is an experienced unvl
gator of the Atlantic coast is as fol
lows: "A few years ago whlln engaged
as chief officer of the S. S. Tyrn,
bound from Hueiios Aires to Rosarlo
do Santa Fe, Argentine Republic, wo
ran Into a heavy fog when In the
neighborhood of San Pedro, a Binnll
town Eltuntcd halfway between Ro
sarlo and the mouth of tho River
Parana. The fog became so dense
as to compel us to drop anchor and
await clear weather.
"While at anchor a part of tho
crow was engaged in .stowing away
glass demijohns of olive oil cnrrlcd
on tho main deck. Through careless
ness in handling, two of tho demi
johns wero broken nnd their contents
spilled on deck, tho oil running out
slowly through tho scuppers on tho
port side.
"Tho rnto of tho river's current
at this point Is about three knots,
and ns tho oil was carried aft with
tho current It spread, producing a
glossy avenue a hundred or nioro
feet wldo down tho river In the wnke
of our ship. At tho sumo time the
oil had a remnrkablo effect on the
fog.
"A distinct clearing In tho fog
became noticeable at once along that
part ot tho river covered with oil,
nnd this continued until tho hist drop
of tho spilled oil hnd passed through
the scuppers. So pronounced was the
clearing produced by tho oil that
'grass Islands' drifting down with
tho current could bo scon at a dis
tance of n tulle, while bunches of
grass oiittlilo of tho oil zouo was hid
den from view when mil n few yards
away from the ship."
AM0MG THE SICK t
o O
.Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cox ciuuo ,
.. , n. , !
down inis morning irum viunii i
VESSEL .MOVEMENTS
Thlmblo Club with Mrs. II. i"1 " ,,,.. r. i...i .!.
IS. Murmelster In North Uoml. with their llttlo son Gaylord, who
Reception for tho North ts suffering from pneumonia. I ho
Rend toacheis In Taylors
Hall In North Uoml.
SATURDAY ;
Family Circle with Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Duncan.
lad was so bad off that ho was taken
at once to Mercy Hospital.
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Danco at Fugles Hull Saturday
night by Cnns llay Conceit Hand.
Sulled
Dredgo Mlehlo. Portland,
5:10 p. m. yesterdny.
Due Hero
Thos. L. Wand, San Fran
cisco, tomorrow morning.
I WAITED THIRTY-THREE
HOURS OFF THE BAR
4 Gasoline Ileal Standard Could Not
Find Cliauce to Come In UutR
a ( Thlt Morning
FREE
Aluminum Ware
Absolutely Free
Willi everj new or old account opened on tlio liit day of Octo
ber with an order of two dollar or more, or with every cash
older of two dollars or nioie, wo will gDo you u
One qt. heavy aluminum sauce pan
AIo wltll oi fry ten dollar nedi older o" S' P'lld In advance on
i monthly uicoiint, wo will gio you jour choice of tlio .follow lug;
' aluminum ware, which wo Imw on display in lAir window:
Tuo'tpuiit heavy aluminum double both".',
it 'fcK.lfll dud Coiiiiuiitloii Aluminum Double Holler.
''''" El'glit-lpiAr't litany Aluminum lleilln Sauco Pan
Ktrii largo round tic oval (luerusey Casserole.
'Wo can only gio ono nitlelo to each person,
lie .sure to sco tlio display in our window.
NASBURG
GROCERY
Corner Central Avenue and Second
Street.
Phono 213,
DRUNKENNESS
AAA AAAAAAAA ljOllK kllOCkOd tlbollt Oil tllC
I waves off the bar of Cooa Hay for
' tlilrl v.l lirnn anllil llnnra tint irncrilllin
boat Standard, Capt. Ross, finally
crossed In this morning and reached
Is a curable dlsense. which requires ,,ovt gnfeiy. Tho, Standard eaino up
treatment. The ORR1NE treatment fl0m Roguo' 1 Ivor and. when alio nr
can bo used with absolute confl-, vjVOlj off ti,0 ,ar t,0 wnter was too
douce. It destroyo all deslro for r0,,Kll t0 attompt crossing In.
whiskey, beer or other Intoxicants. I fliero was nothing to do but wait
Can bo given in tho homo. No sau-1 mi jt wns thlrty-threo hours before
Itaiiuin expense. No loss of tlniojt10 i,ar wu8 cni enough to attempt
from work. Can bo given secretly, coming Into tho hnrbor.
If after a trial you fall to get any I 'ss-,svsssw...
benefit from Its uso your money tho date thereof, payable sonil-an-
' will bo refunded.
. OR It INE Is prepared In two forms
No. 1, secrot treatment, a powdor;
JORRINE No. 2, In pill form, for
uunlly, bald bonds to bo dated the
day of Issuauco and to mature in
ten years thereafter, with prepay
ment option thoreon at face value
thosp who deslro to take voluntary land accrued Interest to dato of any
treatment. Costs only $1.00 a box. soml-nnnual coupon period at, or
Come In and talk over the matter 'after, ono year from tho dato of
with us. Ask for booklet.
WINKLER PHARMACY
3H (Vutnil Avenue.
XOTK'I
OF SALE OF IMlMtOVl
MEXT DOXDS
said bonds upon giving notice by
publication in a nowspapor of gen
leral circulation printed and publish-
oil In Coos County, Oregon, such
inotlco to be published not less than
I once each week for threo successive
weeks during the month preceedlng
1 Notlco is horoby given that sealed such soml-nnnual period at which
proposals will bo lecclved by the such prepayment thereof will be
Finance Committee-' of the Common made. The right Is expressly re
Council of tho City of Marshfleld, served to reject any nnd nil hlds
Coos County, Oregon, at tho offlco and upon all or any of such bids or
ot tho City Recorder of said City of , proposals lielng rejected, lit thero
Marshfleld, in the City Hall of said 'should remain any bonds unsold the
city until f o'clock p. in., Monday
tho 27th day of September, 1015,
for tho purchnbo of street Improve-
said bonds may bo thereafter sold at
private sale by said Common Coun
cil of said city of Marshfleld, Ore-
inent bonds of tho said City of j gon, but In no event to bo sold nt
Marshfleld, Coos County, Oregon, ( less than par nnd accrued Interest.
to the amount of J5.920.44. t Said bonds aro authorized by the
All of said improvement bonds , laws of tho State of Oregon, and
to be In denominations not exceeding Ordinances of tho City of Marshflold,
$500.00 u ml bearing Interest at tho (Oregon.
1 rate of six per cent por annum from i Assessed valuation of said City
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COOS BAY AND EUREKA
BARS ABOUT THE SAME
Soundings From Santu Cliirn P.how
IWJi Feet nt Low Tide Colum
bia liar About :!." Feci
On tho Inst trip or tho Santa Clara,
which yesterday sailed north, sound
ings mndo on tho Humboldt and Coos
liny bars showed 25',. foot of water
In both places at low tldo. The Inst
of the' United States engineers, just
completed after n eurvey of several
days by Engineer C. R. Right of Han
don, showed approximately 30 feel
ot water over most every point on
fho locnl bar at mean low tldo.
United States Engineer James Pol
henuis is desirous of securing a full
30 feet over tho entire channel beforo
tho dredge Mlehlo is forced to lay
up this winter on account of tho
heavy weather.
From Portland comes tho nn
nounconiont that they aro expecting
full 35 feet this fall on tho Colum
bia bar before tho close ot the dredg
ing season.
of Marshflold, Oregon, Is $2,G19,
lUfi. 00.
ilondod Indebtedness Is $51,000.
Population estimated at 5000.
A cortlfled check for flvo por cent
of amount of bid or proposal must
accompany each bid, to bo forfeited
to said City of Marshfleld In case
bid Is accepted and blddor falls to
accept and make payment .for said
bond or bonds, covered thereby with
in ten days from tho dato of accept
ance of said bid or bids,
Each bid or proposal submlttod
to doslgnato tho denominations of
said bond or bonds desired.
Hid or proposals received for any
amount ot said bonds; small bidders
given preforenco of purchase.
Proposals, or bids, with certified
checks to bo enclosed In sealed
plain envolopes without distinguish
ing marks, or writing thoreon ox
cept tho words "I3ld for Improve
ment Bonds of tho City of Marsh
fleld, Oregon."
Dated this 16th day of September,
1915. R. A. COPPLE,
Chairman of tho Finauco Com
mltteo of tho Common Couucil.
LOW ROUND
TRIP FARES
Big Brid
to the
ge Carnival
to ho hold at
North Band, October 7-8-9
Tickets will be sold from all points Powers to
Marshriohl Included, October 7. s al), iJt
good for return until October I"
Three Great Days
Good Roads and Fraternal Conwutlnii DIc Sue k
Auto and motor-iycle Dices, horse lines, i,i ami tratk
atiuaUc sports. ,p"
Grand water pageant, parades, grand ninsnuuraile, MirJl n
Further partltcularn from nearest aitcnt of uje
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
John M. Scott, (.'encrnl Passenger Agent, Poi (iiU,l, Orogoii
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Sales Increase
With Better Light
Mnrlorn mnrnh'inrlioinfi moHinrlc flpmflnd
ttwvfwi II IIIVI Wl li.il (UIUII I y IMUIIIWVtVI mviiiwx-
brilliantly lighted stores the better the
light the bigger the sales. The perfect,
sunlike brillialice of Mazda lighting displays
merchandise to best advantage, and being
' smokeless and clean, it makes customers i
more comfortable.
Type C. Mazda Lamps
Give More Light Than Ever
You really get more effective lighting for
no greater cost with Type C. Mazda Lamps.
We can demonstrate this fact to you very
quickly without obligating you in any re
spect. You are doing yourself an injustice
if you do not thoroughly investigate this bet
ter way of lighting right now.
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Oregon Power Company
SAVE MONEY
by ordering tho famous
v t HENRYVILLE COAL
rsut coal, por ton $1.00
Lump coal, per ton $5.no
Or halt ton of both $1.70
D. MUSSOX, Pi-op.
Phono ltf-J or leave orders nt
HIHer'(i Ciuur Storo.
WOOD! wood!
Kindling wood, per load $1.75 to $2
Alder wood, 16 to 24
Inches $ to f2.n0
Free Delivery
W. II. LINCJO
Vhono 227-J. North First 8t.
T. J. SOAIFE tg A. n. nOIKJINS
Marshfiplrl PA,NT AND
!wai!llrc'q DECORATING CO,
ICstlmatcs Furnished
Phono 1-10-U, MarshtleliJ, Oregon
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GOODRUM'S GARAGE
I HOME Of THE
OA11ILLAO AND
I AUTO SUPPLIED K0BAU
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347 Central ar. - ,1
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