THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1915 EVENING EDITION. THREE - -- Second Hand janos & Organs him an over stock of ...hnnd oianos and some PI. MUM i'.UIIk ll0P.il instruments that U IUJ - .,i u cniH at excentionally hi ... r!nc. an d terms to suit. L L THOMAS MUSIC STORE 73 Central Avcnue.J INTKHKST IX ISSUK l HOAIFE A. II. liODGlNB n a II IT . Kir . 1 MA n Amu -wf Airi i .... . inwnuu nFCORATING CO. Estimates Furnished i 14Mt. Marshfleld, Oregon WALL PAPER See VIERS About It, MERCHANTS CAFE , Popular I'lnco lor Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. Commercial and H'dw'jr. iiiwr tuc onnc niven nrtiu inu nuur i ialu NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171 Woman Suffrage. .Main Thin,; In Pcnn syhiinlii Contest ttlj AsoclteJ r-rtn to root nj Tlmn. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 2. Tho 'Etnto constitutional amcnilincnt pro vhlliiB for wonian suffntBo was tho mnln Isfauo In 1'onnsylvnnlti today. Thoro Is a spirited contest for may' or of Philadelphia. KILLS ma eoucuit ,Tho Hoscbiirg Itovlow says: Whllo hunting In tho vicinity of llrushy Uutto Charles llrockwny shot and killed n large cougar. Tho ani mal wns brought horo and attracted considerable nttontlon. At tho thno the cougar was killed It was In pur suit of a dour. The cougur Is said lo bo ono of the largest brought here lor Bovoral years. AFTER SUNDAY LI INJUNCTION ASKKIl AGAINST TWKXTV-FIVK COUNT! KS DALLAS Up to tho present tlnio approximately $319,008 of tho taxes for this year havo been collected. THINK OP MAltSIIFll.LD WITH A 20 MILL TAX (From Pendleton East Orcgonlon) An 11 -mill city tax will bo boiuo what high, but think of poor La Grande, with a 10-mlll levy for noxt year. " Peter's Version. On tho last day of school prizes were distributed nt Peter's school. When the little boy returned home the mother was entertaining callers. "Well, Peter..' asked one of tho call crs, "did you get n prize'" "No," replied Peter, "but I got hor rible mention." New York Times. Modest Pa. 'Tn, what in nn Ideal?" "It's what your mother thought slio married when slio got me." Detroit Free Press. WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680 12th Courth. So. Phone 220-R Action Is Started by HrunswIrkMIiilkc Cullender Company, Sport Ing Ootids Dealers IDj Asocttfil rifH to Coon Da TIraM.J PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 2. The Jlrunswlck-IInlko Collondcr Company today petitioned the United States 'district court to grant temporary and permanent Injunctions against 'the officers of 25 counties to pre vent the enforcement of tho Sunday closing law. The law has been on tho statuto books many yours but not until re cently has any nttompt been nmdo to enforce It. Tho stato district court has already granted an Injuctlon In this county. TURKS BOMBARDING AKTILLKItV FIGHTING IS Hl I'OHTIID AT DAHDANKLLKS Offleliil Statement at Constantinople Miyn mat Troops or tho A'lles Wero Dispersed 1)7 Auodlttvl rrtit to Coo, B7 TlmM. CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 2. An official statement says: "On the Dar danelles front thcro nro violent artil lery duels. Near Arl ivurnuor tho artillery struck thrco of tho enemy's Inlno throwing positions. Our bat teries dispersed masses of troops ,ncar Mortzllmnn and Kilns Ilurnu. On tho Caucasus front wo dispersed t,wo attacks." CHINA TO DAlItV COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Nov. 2. A number of Danish dairymen havo been engaged to go to China to organlzo tho Chlucso dairy in dustry along modem lines. QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotol. Phono 10G-L. MAIISIIFIHLW, OIIKGOK 2 WESTERN LOAN AND 2 BUILDING CG. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on savings I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. t Local Treasurer t 1 Everybody Get In Line For Prosperity. Home Patronage Will Do It If you spend your money with your neighbor he'll spend his with you. The ads. in your home paper will tell you how to spend it judiciously. DOOST FOR HOME TRADE AND PROSPERITY Do You Want a Position? You can get it! You can get a good one! You can get as good a one as you can fill! Don't get the blues because some grouch turned you down; don't be foolish just on account of the frown on some old fool's" faco, Buck up! Get busy, Remember that when Wall Street refused to advance another dol lar to finance the United States in the days of the war, it was adver tising that saved the Union, Jay Cook went to the people! He went in pases! He told Ills story in the newspapers, He advertised big and littleby and large and the people came to the rescue, They got the money out of the old clock, and from under tli loose brick in the old hearth and they bought the bonds Wall Street refused to touch, If you can't get the job you're trudging around town trying to find, carry a Want Ad in The Times, Make it sensible; tell your qualifications; teM 'em how hard your're willing to try to please; tell 'em who you are and what you are; where you've been and what.you've done, Tell your story in words written as you would in words spoken, Take more space and make it clear and strong and convincing, Learn how to use Want Ads so as to'get what you want, If you're a good book-keeper say so-and prove it tell the facts without names bu give the gist of it. A good Want Ad will pull you through, Try it and see, Don get discouraged, A good, strong want ad nover failed yot repeated two or three times, ' Coos Bay Times The Paper that Makes Little Ads Pay Big ENGLAND TO SACRIFICE Premier in Public Speech Says Nation Must Do More ' Than in the Past TELLS I TIME'S MAGAZINE PAGE Ci CiD GERMANS Says They Have Not Gainad a Foot on Franco-Belgian Front Since April WILL PRESERVE SERBIA (rent Itrltnlii a"d Franco Havo An ln.tcr.Nti. tiding that independence of nullum State Must Mo Pre served Tell of Hcslgmitlnu ID AmoeUtM rrrna lo Cool Tlmri. LONDON', November 2. In nn nd drosa beforo the House of Commons this nftcrnoon, Premier Amiulth stnt cd Hint Field Marshal French, eom mnnder of the llrltlsh forces on tho Frnuco-Uelglum front, wns now In commnnd of u million men. lie nsscrtcd tho totnl cnsimltlcs In Frnnco and Flanders amounted to .177,00 nnd nsscrtcd that the finan cial Hltuntlon of Great llrltalu was sorlouH nnd that the nation must be prepared to niako fnr better micrlflco than It hud yet dono. (I'ormuiiM Not Calulu Asaulth nsscrtcd that tho Germans hud not mndc a net sain of n foot of ground In tho west since April, and ho strongly believed tho conscription would not bo ncccssnry. In tho sen of Marmora, llrltlsh submarines sunk or damaged two battleships, five gunboats, ono tor pedo boat, eight transports nnd 1 1)7 supply ships. To Protect Serbia Ho mild thcro wns a full agreement between Great llrltalu nnd Frnnco to maintain tho Independence of Sor bin nnd not let hop become tho "prey of a Klulster nnd negnrlons combina tion of nermany AiiBtrla nnd lliilgur In." About (Jwi'k Premier Ho announced thnt Former Prc mlor Vcnlzolos of Greece, whoso ndvo cuey of Intervention In tho war on tho side of tho entente allien led to his resignation had naked France nnd Great llrltalu Sept. 21 for IT. 0, 000 men with tho express under tttiuidlng thnt Grccco would mobilize. Tho Dardanelles Attack Tho premier accepted Ills full shnro of tho responsibility for tho first attack on, tho Dardanelles which resulted In failure with tho Iohb of HovornI ships. I Her Tlianksdiving i Pie I 1IOPU ho'll like It," snld Until llnrkneas to herself ns bIio put the seasoning Into tho itch mluco pics she was niaklug. Thcro was one-she held nn old fash ioned Kreen edged scalloped pinto In her hniul and looked ut it thoughtful ly yes, thero was Just meat enough for one more pie. She would sprinkle It full of whole raisins, cnrefully stoned, nnd a clove stuck la each one, nnd sho would put n llttlo butter In Just n little, lest It might not be rich enough-nnd about n spoonful of brown sugnr, to mnko It extra sweet nnd dark, nnd then sho would snvo It alic knew for what. H was only that pcrhnps John l'routy would como around on ThnnkHitlvlin; evening. John wns always fond of mince pics, nH sho remembered perfectly well, and now his mother was dead, and ho wns living nt Fnelo JnineV, nnd Aunt Jnuies l'routy hnd rhcuinnllsm, nnd nltOROthcr thero wns not much pros pect for John to huve nny Thanksglv Ing unless he ennio thero for It. And so Thnnksgivlug day came, nnd thcro were uilclcs and cousins nnd friends of nil parlies by dozens and downs gathered beneath Farmer ITnrk fiess' hospltnble roof, nnd In the cool gray twilight, as Ituth tlttted bnclc nnd forward, nlways Intent on some busy mission, sho was watching down tho lano tor John. Sho would know his broad shoulders and his well worn brown mirtout, and even as slio watch ed they enmo In sight -they nnd a bright, plnld clonk which belonged to IS FLOODED piaxKixcj on nuNKi:it 1111,1, JIKJIIU'.W FI.OATINtJ Dirt Thrown Up AIoiir Sides MakliiK It Sort of Ciiiia' UcNldents Kilter Complaint Hunker Hill peoplo nnd others trn veraliiB tho road between Mnrsh field nnd tliut section were today ontorlng complaint to tho condition of the highway. It bcoihb thnt tho road crows instoad of making drainage ditches nlongsldo tho planking, throw tho dirt up In llttlo dikes nnd this has converted tho rondwny into tt mlnlnttiro canal. In places the plunkiiiR Is floating nnd cars splash mud and water over occupants and passing pedeutrlnus. Tho worst plnco is nt tho oust end of tho Coal Hank Inlet bridge, but thoro aro ninny similar BpotB. It Is likely thnt Iiond Supervisor Frank Norton will havo to troubl at tended to nt once. How tho road crow mndo tho mlstnko In the first place is a puzzler. Ilours nnd hours Ituth ent nlono by tho kitchen fire waiting for the Inst sound of life to die out In tho houso that sho might rake up tho embers and lock the doors, for sho wns n notnblo housekeeper, this bravo young girl, and took her invalid mother's plnco ns far as posslblo In nil things. Put while sho was silting nlono by the kitchen tiro slio heard n soft rap nt the window, nnd, looking up, sho saw John's face in tho moonlight, ear nest nnd mulling ns bo beckoned to licr. In tho Instant tho thought Unshed over her, proud nnd decorous Ynnkeo girl thnt she wns, that he hnd been spending tho evening with Miss Greg ory, and It wns worse than Impertinent for htm to cnll there on his way home. She would not answer his summons. She thought he would go away, nnd bo ho did from the window, but only to come quietly In nt tho door. Sitting down on the settee besldo her, ho sprend his bunds over tho dy ing embers to warm them and said, with a slight shiver: "It Is chilly out tonight, Ituth, nnd I havo been thinking of you." She turned up her uoso n llttlo nt this; but, dreading to bear anything more Hint sho would think wns false, bIio told him very quietly: "I snw you go down tho Inno with Miss Gregory enrly this evening. 1 should think it most likely 'that you had been thinking of her sluco then." John turned and looked nt her, lots of fun brimming up In Ids brown eyes. Hut when be saw how tired nnd sad sho looked ho answered her gently: "No, llttlo girl; I havo been thinking of you, ns I snld, nnd the last thing 1 did beforo coming hero was to drink a cupful of ten nnd cut n piece of plo of your limiting. While I drank tho ten I wns thinking -no doubt It will Bound foolish to you but I wnH think ing how every one of those llttlo grains had been cuddled In the palm of your bund as you measured them out, and the plo wnH ns sweet ns though you had stirred tho uiliico with your linger beforo putting tt between tho crusts." Ituth was laughing and blushing nt his foolish words, ami he, enjoying her confusion, put up ono hand nnd drew her head down ou his shoulder. "I don't know what you mean," alio said presently. "I haven't turned cook for JIIss Gregory." "No," ho Interrupted hers "I forgot thnt you didn't know where I hnd been. Tom Gregory was thrown from n colt tonight, nnd they thought his leg wns broken. Ills sister enmo across lots for mo to go down there nnd sco what I could do for him. Wo didn't liko to stop nt your houso for help, because you had no much company, so wo went nnd cot Ma'am .Jefferson' nnd took her over with us. Wo made tho boy ns comfortable as wc could, nnd she said no bones were broken. So then I went homo with her, nnd thero was tho II io your euro hud brightened, and tho ten nnd tho pie." Tho girl's henrt wns bentlng very fast ns John snld, "My Thanksgiving will bo complete, Ituth, If you will promise to bo my wife." After they wero innrrlcd sho told him that tho plo had been mndo on pur posu for him. Every One Chases 4he Turkey at this lime "Glv'n dn turk," grins tho red Bhnwl cd llttlo Itnllan woman, picking her wny through the wet nllcys of tho city mnrket place. Slio reaches tho stalls where live birds nro being sold to these linrily souls who arc cqunl to tho tnsk of carrying their purchases home, squawking nnd struggling, through the city streets. Madonna Ilelln docs not hcsltntc, however. Sho picks out tho fiercest bird In the wbolo pen nnd runs her cnpnblo lingers through his feathers to feel If he really Is ns fnt ns ho looks. Then sho wntts, her brond smllo growing bronder every minute, ns the dealer weighs her treas ure. Tho men nnd hoys, to whom tho day beforo Thanksgiving Is ono of tho most entertaining In tho wholo calen dar, stnnd nrouml, shouting their glee, nnd tlnnlly Madonna Uelln reaches out a strong linnd, seizes her bird by tho legs nnd thrusts tt Into the folds of her apron, departing proudly down tho street Next nftcr her Is n delegation of mirthful, rosy cheeked boys from the settlements como to buy "a good ono" for Miss Snllle. It requires ninny moments of heated discussion beforo they enn nil agree upon Just which ono Is good enough, nnd then mora consul tation before they decide thnt tho as sociation funds nro being used to tho best advantage In tho purchase of tho bird thnt Is chosen. Thanksgiving tenches ono thing namely, thrt there Is no need for n uni versal language. When thcro Is a uni versal need tho words tako care of i ' W'OMH.V MIUIIA' MKATK.V IX .MASSACHUSETTS (Or Ao UleJ I'rew u evca cay Tlmn. HOSTON, Nov. 2. Ho- turns from nine towns gave McCull 1107, Walsh 5C0, Womun BiifiraKe. Yes 501, No, 1105. V Times want ads bring results. Scratched 40 Years Used D. D. D., AH Itcltino Gone ! This l the netitnl experience of Anna Cronmn. Hanta Itoaa. l ul . with tho won- j derful D. U. D. Prescription. J, D. V. ii the proven Kczerna Cure I the inlld wash that fivea tnatunt relief In all forms of sUIn trouble. Cleaue the skin of all Impurities ! waxlica uwav blotches und piiniilev. 1 I leavliiR the skin us smooth and health i ai that o( a child. Oet a S0c bottle of this wonderful ' Enema t'uro today and keep It in the 1 IioUHe We kpow that V, P. P. will do all thA( . 1 clalmvd, or it . tllN'. WtQSS DUUG 8TOUK I HHI5 IICAIIO A HO IT MAI' AT TIIK WINDOW, tho schoolmistress from l'erklusvllh). Itiilh set her teeth together hard and tight. So that was where John wns going foe Thanksglvlng-aiul kIio had beyi up thero taking ten-Just ns though thnt girl didn't know Hint Aunt James Prouty's was no place to go for ten, and slio down with rhciiinntlz! Well, sho hoped he'd have a pleasant even ing. Ah for thnt plo-und sho looked nt It rucfully-Nlio'd taken too much pnlns with thnt to wnsto it on a lot of overgrown boys und cider drinking mon. Sho'd glvo it to tho pigs -Hint's whut Bho'd do with It. Nobody else should ent It if John couldn't. Then ns sho looked ut the pastry Hint hud given her ho much pleasure and so much disappointment she said sho'd give It to old Mn'uni Jefferson, down tho ydley. Sho wns living thero nlono, lonesomc-llko, nnd it would mnko her Thunksglvlng day linppler to know that somebody thought of her up thero ou tho hill. So when tho cider nnd npplos wero brought nnd everybody wus llxeil cozlly enough urolind tho kitchen flro nnd In tho neat big square Hitting room With stole out with tho plo In her lunds folded in n white towel, mid, tripping lightly across tho Holds, sho knocked ut tho door of tho llttlo cottage whero Mn'nm Jefferson lived nlono, but ro eclved no answer. Tho intchstrliig was hanging out. She pulled it gently to rattle tho latehs but. Htlll hearing no sound from wJthln.sbo pushed tho door open nnd entered. No ono wim there, but a bltf Hlblo lay open on tho stand, nnd tho Iron bowed spectacles, wero uion It Mn'nm Jefferson had evident ly been called away in n hurry, prob nbly to sco Homo Hick neighbor, Ituth Hnld to horself, nnd alio would bo glad to iintl soino trnco of loving thought fulness wIiothIio returned. Then Itiilh wrote a little note, sad from tho feelings that oppressed her. yet kindly from tho weallh of her own trtoil heart, and left It with tho pie. Thero' company up at our bouse." th nolo said, "und I can't wnlt until ypu como IhkU. nunty. but I have put tho teakettle oier the fire nnd ne t the tea draw liur nnd I lu-pe you will find A Thanksgiving Song By ANNETTE KOIIN. In Independent All our dayi Wc give thee prawc. O God, who lioldeil in Thy hand And didit exalt and bless our land And gavest it from sen lo tea To nil embracing liberty, Wc give thee praise All our days. For the golden glow of the orange tree, For the purple grapes, for ihe honeybee, For tho waving plumes of the yellow grain, For the glorious sunshine and for the rain, The coal in the mine, the ore in the hill, The throb of the engine, the whistles shrill, The fire of the forge and the anvil's ring, For the tinkling phone and the cable string, The whir of the loom, the clack of ihe mill, For the auto's speed nnd the airship's thrill, For the horse of flame on the road of steel And the wireless voice that makes loud appeal, For our busy marts and our busy streets, Where the while, black, brown and yel low man meets; For the string true arm of (he workman brave, For our churches and schools with power to save, For hearts of our women, brains of our men, For the laureled harvest of brush and pen, For the wealth of herds on the prairies wide,' For the new homes rising on every side, For the law that shields where our flag is unfurled. For peace in our land and with all the world, For our mighty name, in all men's sight, The pledge we must walk for aye in thy light, AH our days Wfc wve thee uraise. iMTiionuoutu thi: -nuxKsaiviKO ninu. themselves. I In linn, Greek, Norweul nn, Itusslnn nnd Gorman, they know "tolk" or "lurk." All day long tho procession 11 1 Is the streets. Hoys with live birds under their nnns, followed by shrloltlns crowds of children until they disap pear In Bomo .dingy doorway; wom en Willi big bundles done up In burlap or old newspaper, which Sherlock Holmes, at least, can toll easily nro turkeys by tho slr.o of thu claws stick ing out; limousines rolling noiselessly to thu doors of shining eniorlums whero tho democratic iintlounl bird costs nt least 10 cents more tlmn It does If you dike It homo nllvo from the public market, but It Isn't half as much fun; beautifully dressed women selecting tho ilncst fur tho family feast of Dives; tired commuters rushing into tho market nnd dashing out again, spilling nuts and celery nnd cranber ries, but clutching without possibility of error tho fnttest turkey thcro Is left In the mnrkot this Is tho dny before Thanksgiving In the big city. Nobody cares what the price Is. It may bo 25 cents or It may bo 30. It I makes very Interesting rending two weeks bcforohniid. Futher especially -and mother, if sho Is a member of thu Housewives' lenguo nnd feels a moral resionslbllIty lipiheso mutters likes to know whether ho'll have to pay fi cents more this year or only 3 more than ho paid last year. Hut do you think tho cost inn Iters ou tho day be foro Thanks-jiving? Docs It matter to ymi? New York Tribune. ooooooooooooooooooooooooo Thanksgiving day. ought to mean much to churchgoers. t It the one day In the year on which sectarians sink all their dilferencet and unite In a com non worship before Ood. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Turkey Not From Turkey4 It Is unfortunate that such a truly American product ns the turkey should have received such a mime. Just how It cuino to bo christened "turkey" Is a matter of conjecture, but ono early writer sajB: "It appears to hnvo been Intended as a satire upon the solemn strut of tho bird, which might appear to glvo It a resemblance to tho pomp ous strldo of n Turk. Most assuredly It did not nrlso from tho uutlvo place of tho bird, which has no connection with eastern Ktiropo or Asia. To sup pose tho bird melcagrls. mentioned by Greek writers, to have been tho tur key Is quite n mistake. When discov ered in America It wa? seou both lu a wild and domestic state." Not Many "Vermont Turkeye," X stnudiird form of prluted bill of faro used by restaurants, hotels and steamboats iilwavs announces that the turkey Is from Vermont Vermont I..- t ........it flilnlva In fa uiwuurr, uutu m.u hv-. ..... ... . cent yenrs In Juiprovlng breeds of tur key and In junrketlus; choice kinds, but the state doe not account, for 1 per cent of the trado lu line turkeys. . i: I lib ever'thln warm ami comfortable-