The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 20, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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" 'THE COOS BAY TIMES,' MARSHFIELD,-OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1915 EVENING
EDITION
TWO
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I TIT BIG SUIT
EDNA M'DOXALD WALL WANTS
$35,000 FOR INJURIES
SHIPPING NEWS
SITU GLIIII1 JOT
Caso for Danmuos from Smith-Powers
Company lo bo Tried nt
Federal Court nt Poitlnml
A. ir. Powers, 110 Abbott nncl
Metiers. Dale, Snuiiders null Walker
eft' d'erla'nd tHIa morning for Port
land, where they Will b6 witnesses
In the caso of Airs. Edna McDonald
Wall against tho Smith-Powers Log
ging 'Cbtmmny for $315,000 Tor tlid
loss of a log undcrncnth a train nt
Con.ulllo nbout two years ago. The
raso Is to bo tried In Fodorul court
there." '
Mrs. Wall was then Alias titlna
McDonald nnd had been nt the
crcainory In Coqillllo nnd was tak
ing a short cut nfiross tho trades to, tufa.
STEAMSHIP ARMVKS LATH YES-
THltDAV, tfAILS IS EVENING
Comet Through Heavy Vog Off Coot
liny Dm', Tlioiijtfi Not Detained
J fas n Oooil Cargo
Tho fitcnmshin Santa Clarn nrrlv
ed Into yesterday afternoon, nt tho
Smith Terminal Dork nnd ufter
discharging freight smiled In tho
evening for I'ortlniul. slio brought
n good freight enrgo from tho South
nnd n fair passenger list. Thoro
wns qulto a Heavy fog outside, Bnid
Captain Lofstedt, but the vossol was
not ut nil dctnlncd on account of
WANT MORE OREGON SHIPS
Iter homo. As sho nenred tho tracks,
n Bmlth-Powors logging train was
passing. In somo wny she fell undor
the mlddlo of tho train nnd one
leg wns cut off. It was ono of tho
most peculiar accidents that hns
occurred hero In n long time It
never bolng fully explained how sho
hnpponcd to got from tho platform
undorueath tho mlddlo of tho moving
train.
Within a few1 wooks after tho ac-
cldont, sho was ' married to Hugh
I'drtoT Wall, nn advertising solicitor
on a Cnllfornla newspaper.
Joint D". ' GdRB will try tho cnso
for tho 'Smith-Powers Cohlpany, go
ing direct to Portland from Snn
Francisco. John C Kendall nlso
left' this morning to Hid In tho case,
havlilg yesterday tnkun tho deposi
tion 'b? Englnedr Win. Stoddard, who
was pulling tho train nt tho tlmo
of tho nccldont. A numbor of Co
qulllo pcoplo hnvo boon summoned
na witnesses for Airs. Wall.
BOOST
BLOCKS
JOHN DOUflAM, TELLS OK MKTII
ODS NEEDED IN NEW PAVING
Itond'niitii Writes Frftm Portland
Figures Show Cost of Repairing
Wooden Streets nt Minimum
Tho nrrlvals from the south wero:
Win. Hclnchloman, Olan Gartner,
Losllo P. Trig, L. II. daddls, II. A.
lloutcll, Otis Drown, L 11. Garrett,
Muriel Onrrett, Alex border, Tern
Crosby, Airs. E. Valller, Dnnlo J.
Perottlo, J. Trcthany, F. Ncale, J.
A. Douhler, O. A. Chnrlton, Airs.
T. It. Shorldnn, AIIbs Grace Shorl
dan, E. O. Harnlcr, Air. E Unmlor,
R. N. McCarthy, Turo Stora, It.
Williamson, Julia Carlson, Airs, AT.
Storn, (North Demi), Airs. John Mc-
Nnughton, (North Bend), Airs. A.
C. Vesta), A. C. Vcstnl, Mrs Don
8. Dyrby, A, O. Wyor, H. 0. (lulov
boii, C. II. Walters, II. 1 Davis,
Clovu II. Tenny, A. E (Irceno, Al. E.
ThurHton, Oscar Erlckson.
Tho passongors north wero:
Airs. Ed. llusby, Airs. It. Whitman,
F. L. Alnrtln, J. It. Stoon, Paul Carl
son Foy Cox, Win. Carlson', Ellis
Jones, C. Drake, James Maple, L. I.,,
ailbert, Airs. Holon Stoltz, AIIbs Car
tor, Airs. A. Stonier, Airs. Lupud, C.
L. Smith, Airs. Smith, Ollvo Whlt
comb, Airs. M. E. Aloody, Airs. J. C.
Jones, W. V. Stnnsbeo, Joo Oldlnnd,
Airs. W. Ltvlnggood, Airs. L. E. AInck,
J. II. AlcComb, Mrs. AlcComb, four
Btcornge.
Declaration Mario TJmt Tito Aroro Lo
cal S'hljis There Are, Tlio Greater
Fi eight Thcro Is
Upbuilding on an Oregon merchant
marine, an Increase In tho ships that
nrp owned In tho ports of tho stnlc,
h being boomed. Pr6f. II, I). MU-
lor, of tiio School of Commcrco In
tho University of Oregon, Is ono of
tho bnekers qf the move,
"It Is. tho history of shipping," ho
snyB, "that whero a concern owns
vessels in n iiort It becomes most vi
tally Interested In tho development
of the territory of thnt port, nnd
therefore freight for Us lino.
"Such firms onco established, will
bo untiring workers for markets In
all parts of tho world whero Oregon
products can penetrate."
Air. Allller bcllovcs thnt tho ship
ping situation should ho studied by
Orcgonlans, for ho holds that tho
ownership of merchant vessels is tho
key to building up" a great commer
cial port.
Tho move Is also bolng hacked by
tho Portland Chamber of Commerce.
Just such a statement has boon evi
denced on Coos Day when several
weeks ago in North Bond wns broach
ed the plan of building a ship locally,
to bo owned by local stockholders,
the purposo bolng not only to supply
Inbor hero but also to take ehnrgo of
Coos Day enrgoes.
GET II E SKATE
7100 POUND MONSTER HAULED IN
BY FISHERMEN
Dig Kind is Jliinjr on Sldo of Cannery
Not Tho Largest Thnt litis
Been Cntight In Bay
ADELINE SMITH HERE
From Oakland tho steamship Ade
line Smith arrived in nt 8: IB this
morning nnd went nt onco to tho
Smith mill to load again for tho
"Tho trouble with tho wood block fmtl- Sho ,nt0,uls to Kot "wy
tomorrow.
pavement Is that thcro nro no con
tractors boosting It or no organiza
tion' behind it" Is tho assertion of
John T. Dougall, director in tho Port
land Chamber of Commorco In n pri
vate lottor to John W Motley, of tho
local Chambor, jlo decries the laci
$
I WATERFRONT NEWS
$
VESSEL MOVEMENTS
Arrived
Adolino Smith, San FranclBCo,
7:30 n. in. today.
Sailed
Santa Clara, Portland, 10 p. m.
yesterday.
Charles Tllton, fishing for salmon
In tho lower bay last night, caught a
100 pound skate which wns being
iexhlblted today on tho dock of the
Tnllant cannery. Tho skato Is by
no means ns largo as somo that have
been caught hero.
Tho iiccullar Bhnncil monster of tho
'deep wnB given a post of honor on
tho sldo of tho cannery nnd by means
of a taut lino about its neck John La
mnro soon had the skato looking
somewhat llko a human bolng and a
civilized look wan further Imparted
by the presentation of a cigar, firm
ly plncod between tho tcoth.
It la Bnid tho skates follow tho sal
mon Into tho buy and very often nro
(found In tho nets or caught on Hues.
They havo little fighting nppnrntiiB,
with tho exception of tho long tall,
unit mo lisiicrmcn say nro easily
landed 'in tho boats.
Last night tho fishermen had poor
luck with their catches and brought
In only enough salmon for about 100
cases, not counting tho Halt that wont
Into tho tlorccs. An uvoruco run of
tho cannery Is generally over 200
casefl and lias gbno as high as 282.
Aboard tho Santa Clara whon sho
sailed Inst night wero COO quses of
salmon bound for tho Tallant com
pany in Astoria.
HONOLULU NOW NEARER
Pet youc Job printing dono nt Tho
Times office.
BASEBALL SCORES
PORTLAND BEAVERS ACTUALLY
TAKE ANOTHER GAME
Shut Out Vemonltct With it 5 to -I
Score Const Lcngtio Season
Draws Near Close.
PERCENTAGES OF
' COAST LEAGUE
W. L. P.O.
San Francisco 114 87 .CC7
Salt Lnko ..104 88 .G41
Los Angolcs 109 01 ,r30
Vernon D7 103 ,48C
Oakland Dl 10!) . IGR
t Portland 77 111 400
A quality that won
the biggest sales!
VERNON, Oct. 20, Basking In
tho smiles of tho Southern Califor
nia sun had an inspiring effect on
tho Portland Heavers for yesterday
they actually took n game. Thoy
nro bracing up lately, having two
wins to their credit nfter n slump
in which they lost 1 1 games Btralght.
Thoro nro only a few more games
In tho ConBt Lcaguo left for tli'o
191 Ij season.
Tho scores of yesterday, follow:
At Oakland It. II. 'll.
Oakland 2 3 0
San FranclBCo 1 7 4
At Salt Lake
Los Angeles u ... . 4 8 1
Salt Lako ... "ffflf'. 12 10 1
At Vernon
Portland fi 10 4
Vernon 4 11 4
Havo your LETTER heads, bill
heads, etc, prlntod at THE TIAIES
office.
packed in
eg of
for 10c
WriA r&MS Also
r .wwi?r fc. m . j l v v
M!J r "VW Packag
o "r v2
Z "2r
vCsj
The
Cigarette
of Quality
"Honolulu Is being brought so near
to tho United States you can almost
stand on tho dock at Frisco nnd hoar
tho natives singing "Aloha" ncrosoi
tho wntorH," waH tho Joking Btato
ment of a steamboat official In tits-'
cussing tho now turbino sorvlco
which on Novombor 20 will open to
tho Hawaiian Islands. Tho big
stcnmshlp Oreat Northern goes on
tho run and will mako tho passngo ,
In nn estlmntod timq of four nnd ono
hnlf days, nnywhoro from n day to
a day and n half bettor than tho Pn-
clflc Mnll fleet could do. ;
In tho good old Balling days, whon
speed was no objoct, tho trip con
sumed about IB days providing thoro
wns a good slant to tho wind. Stonm
On her wny to Portland tho ulcam-
thoro nro but two mllos of block iiav-hll Santa Clara crbssed out ut 10:1c boats camo on nnd omiiimiiv Mmv
. .. . ....... ' i..i. i ... . . " ' -'
ing in tho cntlro coiumuia HIgltwny, i " ki ai tim nnr.
making tho above stiitomout ns ono
of tho reasons.
Jtepnlr Cost Much I.O.N
Cost pi keeping tho wood block
Tho F. A. Kllburu Is duo In hero
on Friday from San Francisco and
Eureka, according to hor schedule.
Tho steam schoouor Spcedwoll is
pavomont in repair Is nt a minimum, I duo back into Coos Buy tho latter
ho insists. Ho quotes as an liiHtnncof Part of this mouth. Sho Ib expected
tho fact that repairs of tho woodU0 arrive' in Ilnndou from San Fran
block payjug on Salmon stroot In Chco, tnko part of a cargo thoro ami
Portland "havo umomted to ono fifth como horo to finish loading for tho
I havo boon working townrd tho tlmo
whon tho trip will amount to llttlo
moro thnu n forry crossing. Tho
Great Northern has boon on tho Port-land-San
Francisco run with tho
Northern Pacific, tho lattor boat ro
mnlulng on tho coast schedule.
California Then East
You nro offered
PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITIONSAN FRANCISCO
Acknowledged to bo
"Tho Most Ileautlful
Tho Most Wonderful - -
Tho Most Important In history."
nt, almost, no nddltlonnl expenso whllo enrouto to tho enst.
i .
i t
i ti
t,
rvtM
10 Days Stopover
at San Francisco
and ""
10 Days Stopover
at Los Angeles
of ono porcont In 11 years." Thin
stroot bears a very heavy truffle, be
ing ono of tho thoroughfares lending
to tho wntorfront.
Hut lucking energetic sponsors, tho
woodon blocks, nfter n slight agita
tion nro shoved nslde, says Mr. Doug
all, and tho projects go ahead with
tho concroto nnd bltulthlc.
Buys "Piny Politic"
Mothods of compauloa In "playing
politics" nro criticised by Mr. Doug
nl, and hoaddB, "thu tlmbormon havo
got to gt business in a different way,
jot thoro must bo moro enthusiasm
south again. Agont Henry Song
stackon, of Mnrshrield, says sho will
probably sail south October 29 nnd
will carry passengers.
ROBERT IVTCANN IS
IMPROVING RAPIDLY
Voll.Knowi (mh Hay Rosldciit Re
cot ei tug From Kitrglcal Oj-ia-tlou
Others in California
FLORENCE LUMBER
CARGO SOLD QUICKLY
(Spoclnl to Tho Times)
SANITARIUM, Calif., Oct. in
.I,.. .i on ,i ...,. ...! .... i Jtoburt McCnnii, who uiulorwont two
boltlud tho movameiit." operations two tveoks ngo ut this
Woodpu bluekB, ho Bays, require ntInc0 ,B "lrovInB nicely. Ro Is
Jonat a three inch concroto bnso niul I10!1! l '" hod, a short tlmo each
thlH can bo dono as cheaply as tho!!1"'' 1'1)'Il0,'o ll "'"' Iook 0Vl,r t,lu
Having coiicoriH. "And on u three 'cn,ulfl." N""a VuUo'- H Is not yet
inch block wo can bid less than tho I !"owu '"w ,0"K " "my remain hero.
biggest contractor bid on bltulthlu
It tho Multuomnh county prices pre
vail. I hnvo no Idea thnt they will
over got such prices on any othor pav
ing dono lu this stnte.
Mis. McCauu is here with him.
II. F. Winkler and wlfo aro HMng
here. Ho is employed In tho store.
Mr. Winkler was a neighbor of ours
Thev can not nut .inu-i. n fmif r '" Mnrshflold when wo lived wherai
-, - .- a ........ .-.,. ... rt.-t. ii .i . .
five Inch slab of concroto any cheap- Ul l'0K0 "U1,(UK "" stands, oter
or than tho wooden iiinnWf.nnir,irinr I ,u 'cnra "Ko. Mlu mother lived
A campaign for a better patomont "fhro n,ul M tM0 hi others, also his
will forco all paving prices down and '" "'"l "fi- ut wean tc
savo taxpayers monnv und iHv iimm tu- H,oro ro" ye". Tnoy weto In
'Itrgo Shliuuent from Sluslitu- on
(Jnuo Dollar Is Easily His-
IMtsetl Of
EUGENE, Oct. 19. Pnul Schlllor-I
Strom, of tho Point Torrnco Lumbor !
company, has returned from Cnllfor-
ula. Ho took passago on tho steam
schooner Grnco Dollar, which ro-
.rontly took a cargo of nearly n mil-1
Hon feet of lumber from tho Point
'lerruro mill to San Frnnclsco, nftori
having somo difficulty in gottlng out
of (ho SliiBlaw ilver.
.Mr. Schlllorstrom says tho Oraco
Dollar mado tho trip from tho Slus
law to Sun Francisco In 42 hours.
Ho sold tho cargo quickly and the
schooner Immediately unloaded and
tool: cargo 'for Moxlco. Ho sats
1 Captain Poson, of th0 Craco Dollar,
iwiiuiiuiios a return trip to tho Slus
nro pormltted on nil ono wny tickets Eust rondlrig through California
The Route
of
Scenery, Safety, Service
offers splondld lilgh-class. train sorvlco nnd fascinating scenery
Furthor particulars with copy of foldor
"Wnysldo Notes" from nenrcst agont
or write
Southern Pacific
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agt., Portland, Oregon
WHEN America was discovered
this was the tohacco discovered
all tohacco is descended from this
seed. The hest grows now in the
famous Piedmont district of the
South. This splendid leaf is the
tohacco in Piedmont Cigarettes.
You like these cigarettes many thousand
others like them, and this liking has resulted
in making Piedmonts the higgest selling 5c
cigarette in the country a winner in cycry
sense Great I We helicvc the winner should
have the best there is, and arc now putting
a WIIOLE COUPON in each Piedmont pneknec.
Save thesc-coupons they are valuablo and can bo
redeemed for any of the beautiful and useful
premiums shown in our large catalogue. This hook
will he sent to Piedmont smokers free!
There is no milder and purer form of smoking
than these delightful Pipdmont Cigarettes.
dtwJstfaWQ&A C&uso Car.
"PT T7 f Send for our illustrated catalogue of
" A- A--L luindsonio presents which you can obtain
for our tags or coupons. Scnilyour numo and addrpts on
a postal, address Premium Department, 331 Batter
Street, San Francisco.
Abstracts
Milt KULIAlILk: AUSTKAOTS OV T1XJLB AM) INKUIIMATIOK
AUOUT
COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
MAIISIIPIELI) AND COQUILLK CITY', OHHOON
CIRNERAL AGENTS, EABTSIDK AND SKNGSOUGKEN'S ADDITI0.1
AGENTS FOIl CANADIAN l'AUIVIO ItAILItOAD LANDi
IIKNRV SKNGSTACJCKN, JIANAGEIl
WARNING
bottor roads at loss
maintenance"
expense for
Aiyi:unsi:i i.kttcks
tlmnto frlomls of Henry
family.
Kernartl
List of ailvertlsuil luttora remain
InR in thu Marshflohl. Orogon Post
off Ico for tlio weok oiullng Octolier
19, 191G. 'Persons tallliiB for the
mmo will (ilease say ailvoitUod and
pay lino cent Tor oaoh letter called
for.
IJock, Ooo.; llyme, Jamos, Conlt-
11". Clms. w Cook, IlalolBli: Ka- BtroiiRor.
bor, Leo.; Goodpasturo, M.; UnK
8(rom, Olofj HaiiHOn, Mrs. A. J.;
Ilolden, Dftvo; Mnrshflold MfR. Co.;
Potorson, Urlond; Stllluoll, Miss
Cordelia;, Symons. MrB. H. V.; Tnr
kovllch, Matt; AVIIson, Ularonco. . .
HUGH M'LAl.V, P. M.
Mnrshflold, OroRon.
Tlio snn shines twolvo hours a day
hero nnd no rain has fallon nt ull
slnco wo loft homo over flvo weeks
Ko. It Is very dusty and wo wish
wo hud a tin) of Oiegon mist,
Mrs. A. R. Seaman, of Mnrshflold
"who has been serloiiHly HI slnco April
lias been horo six months and Is now
looking much hotter und is growing
StroilKOl. ShO llOIIPu tn return anmo
ftlmo not month. I was very thank.
fill to et Tho Times, it seemed llko
a dear frloiul cumins to seo ns.
lnu mill nnnnMnca .l.4 41... I . . . I
. " -""" linn inu uuui tl"Ull
lmil.'n tli. I.. . i . .. . !l
"i'u n nun oui or 1110 nnruor
n Rood part of tho jour.
The Point Terrnco mill olosod
down a few days ago to permit tho
mnkliiK of repuirs to ono of tlio fur
naces. Tho compuny has boon saw
lR on orders und making slilmnonts
i') rnii, a sldotrack IuivIiik boon built
by the Willamette Pacific at the mill.
AUSTRIAN ARCHDUKE
IMPORTANT NOTIOlJ
The I.. L. Thomas Music Store
will bo closod all day Thursday,
owing to tho funeral of 8. Q. Btuckoy,
father of Mrs. L L. Thomas.
I am enJojlnK tho treatment. I
will soon huo splendid lioalth. With
klml lecards,
Slnceroly jours
MRS. It. McCANN
Wo havo a nifty lino of coal, vtort
and combination ht,K stocs, hvo
this lino bofoi-o jou buy, Hchrowlor
una Hlldenbiiiud.
Times want ads bring results.
SHOWS APPRECIATION
Ht-miso iiussiniis TivutiM Officer I
Kindly WIH Tk duo of ,'
Wounded ltiis.nu Officers
tll7 AuarUtfcJ rnM lo Cot IU7 Tlmw J I
lll'DAPKST. lluiiRary, Oct. 20. '
uio Austrian Arcluluko Joseph, In
tokon of !ilu appreciation of the ex
cellent tieatinent nccorded to hls aide
do-camp, Count Hatth)any, In a Rus
sian hospital has ordeied that a num
ber of seriously wounded Russian of
ficers shall be transferred to his pal
aco In Rudupest, thoio to bo given tho
best possible treatment by his own
doctors.
Count Ilatthyany, who Is ono of tho
wealthiest landowners in Hungary,
was picKen up seriously wouuded, by
Russian patrols, nnd transferred to
a hospital In Kief. From Ills hospi
tal cot ho wroto a letter to tho Arch
duke, warmly praising the humanity
nud chivalry of tho Russian doctors,
To tho Trado and to Consumers
of Children's Outer Garments.
You aro hereby notified that
J. C. Penney Co., of Mnrshflold, In
the Coos Bay Times, Wednesday,
August 11th, 1015, advertised Kov
eralls, good heavy denim, 7Gc valuo,
our prlco 49c.
You are advised that "KOVEn
ALLS" Is n trade namo adop'ted by
us for our well-known one-piece
play-suit, and that no other porsou,
firm or corporation has a right to
use said namo, and that wo have
boou protected Jn our ownership
thereof by decrees of tho Courts of
the Stato of California.
Tho public and consumers are
further advised that J. C. Ponney
Co. has novor purchased from us
any of our "KOVDRALLS" and
that wo have in our possession art
icles made in Imitation of our
"KOVERALLS" wutCh were sold by
J. 0. Pennoy Co. for and as our
"KOVERALLS."
Tho public
Ingly.
aro warned accord-
LEVI STRAUSS & CO., Mfrs.
Unttery and Pino Sts.
Snn FrnncUco, Cal.
To the Public
'? f
III n foimor lssuo of this papor
your attention was called to our
"COVERALL" advertisement in ls
suo of August 11 th.
Theso garments wero not adver
tised OB KOVERALLS (a copyright
ed name), nor was thoro liny at
tempt on our part to misrepresent.
Tlio name Coverall is a common
namo for play suits and sovoral man
ufacturers are using that name,
which Is no infringement on KOV
ERALLS. WE DON'T HAVE TO MISREP
RESENT OUR MERCHANDISE TO
GET YOUR BUSINESS.
OUR VALUES SPEAK FOR
THEMSELVES.
OUR VALUES ARE BIGGER.
OUR PRICES ARE LOWER.
That's why wo aro dolng such
a big business.
Investigate for yourself.
J. C. Penney Co.
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