The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 03, 1915, EVENING EDITION 2, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE CtiO'S BAY TIMES, MARSHF.I ELD,' OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1915-EVENING EDITION. ,
FOUR
GOOS BAY TIMES,
H. 0. MALONKY, Editor and Pub,
DAN 13. MALONEY, News Editor
Official Paper of Coos County
Official Vapor City of Marehfiold.
. Entered at tho Postoffica at Marsh
field, Oregon, for transmission
through tho mails as second-class
mall mattor.
An independent Republican nows-
As The Ship Sails
Over the Harbor Bar
lly Hubert Ilc.vdnlo
Just over ho brow of tlio aoaward
bill,
There lictli a city all white and 8(111;
paper, published ovory evonlng ox- And tbo ulr Is sweet with a faint
cont Sunday, and weokly, by
Tlio Coos llay 'Xinicn Publishing Co.
SUIISCltl.PTION HATES
DAILY.
Ono yonr $6.00
Per month CO
WEEKLY.
Ono year $1.50
When paid strictly in advanco the
flubscilptlon pilco of tho Coos llay
Times is J5.00 per year or f2.G0 fori
six months.
Address all communications to
COOS HAY DAILY TIMES,
ANOTHER SEA TRAGEDY
Tlio full sea rolls ami thunders
lii glory and in n.leo
O, bury mo
earth
lltit In tbo living sea!
not in tbo senseless
Ay, bury mo wbcro it surges
A thousand miles from shore,
And in its brotherly unrest
I'll range for evermore.
HENLEY
. MOTHER Boa tragedy of Coos
A. Day, has been wrltton in tho
Indolllblo lines of hitmnn lives.
Tho wreck of tho Santa Clara and its
'attendant loss of human Ufa marks
anothor in the long list of disasters
that hnvo strown old ocean's shores
with sacrifices slnco mnn first
sought tho conquest of tho seas.
Thoro Is a mystery nnd a strnng
noss In these sea tragedies that mock
man's efforts lit analysis. Ills puny
efforts are novor so evident ns In his
struggles with tho fearful forces ot
tho waves. Tho helplessness of
those who stand on shoro nlid sou
tho lives of their fellows blotted out
in n twinkling without power to avert
tho blow ndds to tho horror ot tho
situation.
Yesterday's tragic event was pltl
fully pathetic In that many of tho
victims wcro women nnd children
With characteristic American chlvnl
ry tho first boat to leavo tho doomed
vessel was filled with women nud
children hut just before it reached
tho shoro it was upset nnd tho sen
claimed sovoral of tho occupants.
Tho pnthos of their passing ndds to
tho sorrow that surrounds thin tor-
rlblo tragedy of tho son,
Coos Day stands grlof stricken be
fore tho world today and whllo nono
of tho. victims uro members of tho
families and homes of Coos llay there
1 sorrow deop nnd poignant bore.
To tlio sorrowing rclatlvos and
friends tho heartfelt sympathies or
tho entire community go out today.
perfume,
As tho wind steals over tlio orchnid
bloom.
Tho sailors of many a craft arc
there,'
And a mother mourueth her glrllu
fair
Hut they start no more at tho buglo
tall,
Nor tho siiuriso gun on tho fort's
grim Avail.
O tho tides may como and tho tides
may go,
And tlio children play in tho covo
below,
Yet never tho sound of tho break
lug swell,
Nor tho warning voire- of tho buoy
bell,
Shall waken tho sleepers upon tbo
hill,
Whcro lictli the city all wlilto and
still.
Hut tbo mother watches a twinkling
star,
As tho shins sail over tho harbor
bar. v
And she dreams, dear heart, ibat
her darling's eyes
Aio tho stars that brighten tho eve
ning side1.
ELECTION RESULTSllflfAR NEWSTODAY
WOMAN SUFFRAGE DEFEATED IN
THREE STATES
CHEER UP
THESE nro dark days for tho
world. Tho shadow of tho war
Is heavier thnn over on all
hearts, whntovor 'tholr Hympnthlos.
Thero Is llttlo exultation now oven
in victories, for wo know nt what
n price of blood and pain ovory vic
tory is won.
Hut thoro nro ninny thing besides
wnr In tho world. Except for our
nctlvo liunnluntjons, most ot us
would feel llko running on pretty
much ns usual. Thoro is tho samo
Biinshiuo, tho samo life-giving nlr,
tjio samo autumn colors In tho woods
tho samo Joy in bountiful harvests.
' Thoro Is tho samo uulot satisfaction
of soul thnt has always como with
tho fall Benson, whothor in country
or elty.
Horo In our American Isolation,
wo can llvo out our lives in splto
of wnrs nnd rumors of wars. Thoro
Is need, to bo suro, of taking thought
for tho future, preparing against tho
tlmo whon wnr may bring homo lo
us tho wretchedness that wo know
half a century ngo and thnt Europo
knows todny. Hut that Is a mattor
for culm decision, not for nlnrm and
fear.
Wo nro today tho most fortunate
nation in tho world. Thoro Is no
reason why wo rnnuot contlnuo so.
It is a good tlmo for tho nation
to take to heart tlio philosophy that
Ih preached so much today to In
dividuals tho philosophy of confi
dence, of optimism, of posltko
thought. It is - right nnd propor
that wo should foI the woos of Eu
rope, and It Is our gty to allevlato
thorn nil wo can. Hut It Is wrong
to lot thoso woob weigh on our spir
its until wo lose our own buoyancy
and polso.
It Is bottor to regard tho wnr ns
n doctor or a, nurso rogardn sick
ness ns something to bo cured,
whoso euro can ho offoolod not
through outbursts of santlniontnllam
but (hrougU Intolllsont nnd bhoorful
sorvlce.
At The, Turn
Of The Tide
7
lly Robert Hcxdnlo
Ohio floes Wet by Over Forty Thous
and New York Constitution
Draft Rejected by A'oters
tDr AMocltl rrtai to Coon Dx Tlmn.)
NEW YORK, Nov, 3. Elections
In ton Btntcs yesterday omphntlcnlly
defeated the woman suffrage amend
ment In Now York, Massachusetts
and Pennsylvania and gnvo tho re
publicans nddltlounl representatives
In congress anj a now governor In
Massachusetts. Tho democrats elect
ed n governor In Maryland. In Ken
tucky both parties claim a victory In
gubernatorial contest.
Mississippi, .tho only other Btnto to
elect a governor, went as usual to tho
democrats.
In Now York, former congressman
William S. Bonn6tt, republican, was
olocted In twenty third district to
succeed Into Democratic congressman
Gouldon, domocrat.
Now York republicans retained
control of tho lower house.
In addition to defeating woman
suffrage tho pooplo of Now York re
pudiated tho now stnto constitution
drafted by a convention of which E1I-
htt Root .was president.
Stnto wldo prohibition wns roject-
ln Ohio my a majority of moro than
40,000.
Tho Republicans roturnod to pow
er In Philadelphia whcro thoy elect
ed Thomas R. Smith ns mayor.
mm i "jDiiiiin ith.i "i i
.. II
FRANCIS WILL NOT
TALK .PEACE YET
tDr Associated rrm to trow Er Tlmei.1
PARIS, Nov. 3. "Franco
will not Blgn a peaco agree
ment until after hor restora
tion by right of victory nnd
until 'she shall liavo obtained
tho guarantees of a durnblo
peaco," said Premier Drlatul
today.
MtCLAY EVERETT MAYOR
Two
Other Commissioners
'Elected Nov. 10.
to bo
Old Year, let us keep a last watch
' over Sleep,
In tho cheer of tho night's bright
glowing!
And hero by thy side, at tho turn
of tho tide,
I'll troll tbco a sou:: of Eternity
wide,
Where ships of tho soul at their
anchorage ride,
.Secure from tho storms Hint nro
blowing.
tnr Anocltt4 Preii to Coo Dr Tlnif,
I EVERETT, Wash., Nov. 3. All
; three, present commissioners wcro
'"renominate,! nt yestorday's prlmarl
I 09 nn,i W. II. Clay was elected mny
f or and commissioner of Finance. Tho
election for tho other two commiss
ioners will bo hold Nov. 10.
IDjr Aisocltted Vtn to Coot Dr Timet.)
' LONDON. Nov. 3. Tho city of
Utdtco (Uzlco) in Northwestern
Sorbin wns captured by tho dormnns,
according to todays reports and the
Teutonsflnd Bulgarians contlnuo to
closo in on Nish.
Paris , says tho Bulgarian attack
on French troops In southern Sorb
In norn Krlvolnk was repulsed nnd
French nro advancing townrd Stru
inltsn. In tho cast, Berlin announces Von
Hlndenburg has been forced to
withdraw his Hues between Swcn-
ton nnd Ilscn Inkcs on northern end
of Russian front.
Tho Russians nro showing nn In
creasing strength nil nlong tho lino.
In tho west, principal nctlvlty Is coiir
fined to artillery duels.
VI LL A
15
BEATEN
MEXICAN LEADER FORCED TO
RETIRE TODAY
"The Shoe Tax"
Father's income knows what it is nnd to mother
it is also a very real thing.
It means the high cost of keeping a growing boy
or girl properly shod.
When father and mother figure out all the new
shoes they have to buy they are apt to conclude
shoes are made out of paper rather than leather.
Care in purchasing will cut down this tax care
in choosing the right shoes and care in buying at
the most favorable time.
And the first step in the right direction is a
study of the advertising in THE TIMES that
gives tho helpful information.
.YEW JERSEY ItEl'UHLICAN
lUr AuocUt iTfn CO 0oi Dr TlBlM.J
TRENTON, N. J. Both houses of
tho noxt Now Jersey lcglslnturo will
bo Republican nnd ns a conscquouco
u republican will bo olected noxt
Fobrunry to Buccccd domocratle
Stato Chairman GrosBcnp as stale
trensurcr.
SONG BRINGS BACK 1
MEMORY OF SOLDIER
O, oft in tho strife- nud the folly of
Life,
Kong swells from iv heart that Is
iii'hlngl
So up from tho calm there has stolen
n charm,
'I'll 11 lnrnu iiu n Mil V tn lh.t 1'iwilmu
Of tho palm, ouoo. Tn,e..j
Ami nymphs of tho Islo havo dls. ! v. J 'I no word
tilled us a balm. uiumor, which Baves lives nnu
To soften the pain of'tho wnldni;. H,,n,r8 11,0 h"r 0f ,lmocont8 ' 11,0
molodruma, has actually rostorod
Tho song with a tear now is blended, ! reason to a soldier In Franco, whoso
Old wir, mind hnd beon loft n blank by shell
And wilto nro the in 1st s of the shock.
morning!
Tho heart that was hold lletli silent
nud cold,
As thy form to my lucom I tenderly
folth
Thou (deepest for uyo nnd tho bell
It In tolled,
At tho (urn of tbo (Ido In tho
dawning.
I
GOODS
REMOVING PARCELS POST MAIL
AND 1l,(i(lA(iE
RAR IS UREA KING
Tho bar was breaking heavily this
forenoon, go mtio.li so that the Ado
lino Smith was not nblo to go out.
This would indlralo that tho Snnfa
Cam would not Jnst long.
dipt. Duiison Sayrf Lighters May bo
Able to Roach Her Within
!iO Feet of Shore at Low Tide
Capt. Dunson of tho Capo Arago
Lighthouse enmo up today nnd re
ported that soon after 9 o'clock It
wns evident that tho Santa Clnra
wos breaking In two, Howovor the
hull Is intact and ns sho Is In a some
what sholtored spot It may ho a long
tlmo beforo sho goes to pieces, Sho
Is within twenty feet of tho shoro
lino at low tldo:
Cnpt. llrltt of tho Life Saving i
Station Informed him that tho llfo1
savors wcro going to put n lino
Woitl ".Mother" Causes Wounded and
Shattered Frenchman to Regain
Ills Normal Senses
A concert pnrty had gono oror a
rrom England to cheer up tho sick,
nud 'ouo of tholr number, u woll
known toiior, sang tho old fnvorlto,
"Mother Jlnehreo." Among tho nu-
dlenco was n norvo shattered soldier
who enmo out of a bombardment not
only blind but almost nn Idiot. Ho
could uudorstund nothing, babbled
moanlnglos8ly nnd had to bo treat
ed llko an Infant. Ho was still blind
whon tnkon to tho concert. Tho
word "mother" recurred in tho
song nnd tho soldier caught nt It.
Rut It proved tho koy to his memory,
lie began to recall detached incidents
about himself nnd lator recovered
both his mln, and sight.
Singers visiting tho hospitals say
that tho wounded llko Jolly songs,
elthor absurd or of tho old fashion
ed rollicking kind. Thoy hnvo a, par
ticular dlsllko for tho purely patrio
tic song that has no humor in it.
Hunger, Thirst nud Lack of Ammu
nition Illumed Leaves JUKI
Rcixr on Battlefield
0r AuocUtoO Vttn to Coot tltj Tlmca.
DOUGLAS, Ariz. Nov. . 3. Gon
ornl Villa, forced by hunger, thirst
nnd scanty supply of ammunition,
began withdrawing his nrmy from
Agun Prlotn this morning.
That Villa's dotermlnntlon to with
draw was sudden was shown by tho
fact that his lieutenants in command
of tho rapid flrers on tho right wing
took nothing' but their guns with
thorn. Largo quantities of ammuni
tion woro loft behind.
Tho Villa dead loft on tho flold
fnumbor 336.
Cnlles dend is 25 and 70 wound
ed. V 1
SAVES SCHOONER
AT OKAYS HARBOR
(nr AiMcUtd rrf to coot mr Timn.i
ABERDEEN, Wash., Nov.
l.-'-Tlio schooner Annlo Lar
son was towed to Hoqulam
this morning by tho tug Dar
ing. Sho had beon In dis
tress off Grays Harbor bIiico
Friday Tho captain snid
thoy wcro novor In gravo ran-gor.
DANES WILL MINE '
GREENLAND COAL
Fur North Fields to bo Doveloped
llecauso It Is Difficult to Ruy
EnglMi Coal.
(Ut AMOv-litcJ rrt to Coot nr Tlmn.
COPENHAGEN, Nov. 3. The
aboard today and take off tho parcol ' Dalsl Kovernment Is taking Bteps
post all nnd nlso tho nor8onnl bng-;, inlno eol ,n Oreenland more in-
gogo nn,i effects. tenslvoly, This Is duo to tho fact
Cnpt. Dunson thinks thnt it tho ,lmt u ,R difficult now to buy Eng.
wonthor continues modornto It mn.v"sh cortl Oonmnrk. Tho coal
ho possible to got lighters In along i fnm'no' 'n fnt ,s 80 serious horo
tho Santa Clara and remove muoh or tlmt Bovornmont Is plnn-
lier Hghtor cargo. i to relievo tho
Many do To Scene ' P"t h" cutting wood from tho gov-
Tlila morning Capt. Dunson snld ! ernniont forests. Steps nro also bo
that over sixty autos from Mnrsh-I l"B taken to lncreaso tho production
flold nnd North Bond wont to tho of peat.
DANISH FARMS ARE
MUCH HIGHER NOW
War Has Caused An Increase of Flf-
ty Fervent in Prlco of Lnirt
There
inr AnocUtej ri to Coo Jij Time.
COPENHAGEN, Donmnrk, Nov. 3.
Danish farm property has Increas
ed In value as n result of tho Euro
pean wnr until farms nro now bolng
sold almost dally at n prlco CO por
cent higher than what thoy would
havo brought nlno to twelve months
ago. Tho approbation of fnrm pro
porty is due, of courso, to tho un
precedented profits on agricultural,
products,
In tho matter of horsos, the Bcnr
clty Is so Borlous-that tho govern
ment during the past six months has
prohibited the exportation ot thorn,
nnd tho farmers havo been gottlng
on In many Instances with tho small,
but vigorous Icolandlo horsos, whon
thoy havo been nblo to get them.
For Sale
Fully .equipped dairy ranch, plenty of bottom land,
an . abundance of grazing for young stock. Price
only $16,000. Terms reasonable.
Sheep and goat ranch, close in and on fine road.
Good buildings. Price $2500. Terms to suit.
30 acres on Kentuck Inlet, 10 acres is bottom.
Fine house barn, team, 5 cows, pigs, all tools, close
in and a desirable buy right now. House with fur
niture ready for possession. Price $5500.
' 300 acres on Haynes Inlet, on deep water, 175'
acres bottom, fine buildings, team. A-fine place for
large dairy or splendid to cut into small tracts.
Price $21,000.
6 acres in Crawford Point, buildings. Fine loca
tion. $1500. Terms.
1 10 acres, some bottom, fan" house, close in,
price only $800.
And, do not forget that chicken ranch. We have
it for you.
KOOS OREGON
DEVELOPMENT CO.
PIONEER BLOCK
NORTH BEND, OREGON
North Pacific Steamship Co.
S. S. F. A. Kilburn
SAILS FOIt
Coos Bay from Portland ,
THUItSDAY, NOVEM11EU I, (1:00 1. M. "1.
FOIt FUKTHEIt INFORMATION
SMITH TERMINAL DOCK. PHONE JUO. A. 11. NOTT, Agent.
To Get the Ppint,
You Read the Story
mum
KBIT
BAN
OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNT?
Established 1880.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $118,000
Interest paid on Tlmo
AND SAVINGS DEl'OSITS.
Officers
J. XV. Uounctt, President.
J. n. Flnnng&n, Vice-President,
. r. viuinms, Cashier.
Geo. F. Winchester, Asst. CAflhlor.
bench besides many boat lonils. Lnst
night twolvo nutos wore stranded In
tho mud nnd along tho road. Four
still lomalnod stranded nt noon.
uiong thorn wns Dr. Mingus" cnr.
Tear Marconi Wreck
Cnpt. 11,, W. Olson said that tho
V5anta Clara's position waB within
two hundred yards of whero tho Mnr
od a fow yoars ago. Cnpt. Olson
thinks that whon sho does sho will
Coal has horotoforo beon mined
In Orconlnnd only In nn experimental
way. but tho doposits thero. In tho
Two. of Toloy Kblnev Tills taken
After each meal mul at bpiltlnip.
situation In I changed Mr, K. A, Shanlioltzer from a
migniy sick nnu pain-riuuon man lo
a strong, healthy citizen.
Konantz, Colo. "Foley & Co., I am
writing this, hoping that soino ono
needing It might seo It. I was so
troubled with my kidneys ami bladder
that I could not walk or ride, and
had to get up as high ns twenty times
In ono night. A friend persuaded mo
to try a GOc bottle of Foley Kidney
Pills and they helped mo wonderfully.
opinion ol exports, nro very oxton-1 I went back and got another bottle
slve. Tho hontlnc nunlltin nf I then again anothor. Now, to all,
" , , uuniiiih quniitios "i If you havo kUlncy nnd bladder trou
Ciroojilnnd coal, howovor, nro not 1)10 u"d It gots you where It had me,
wur,.,..ia,i ...,.,i , ,1. , 'ou won't stand back to try a 50o
icgurded ns equal to tho English bottle, and you will spend another
vnrloty. ' dollar for more. If you ned more,
... i ua 08 cheerfully as you over spent
4 no giiYuiuiuuiu is msa inKlllg a; " vo cent piect;. aitifcreiy your?
i t r . if ..... .... . .1 K. A. ShanlioltEtir.'
u' l"v rii'"ii uuui was wrucK-- now iiueiosi in tno copper mines of l'or sale in your town by
this far northern colony, thinking
thnt tho mines nro capable of more
For sale by Owl Prescription Phar
macy. Frank D. Cohan, Central Avo-
drlft In to practically the same Bpot extensive development, which would . nuo. Opposite" Chandler Hotel. Tele
hcro the bones of tho Marconi Ho bo profitable nt tho present tlmo. 'phono 74.
Be Ready for Opportunities
H Tho small pavings of n wngo- H
.....v-. DwiiiviiiiiL- iiii'iiu jinrti woric
and self denial, nnd should nover bo
endangered by taking speculative
chances. Save, until an opportunity
for safo investments presents Itself,
as, in time, it surely will. It's easy
to distinguish between investment
nnd speculation. With n llttlo sum
saved, opportunities will not bo
wnntlni;.
First National Bank
OF COOS BAY
SAFETY DEPOSIT HOXES FOR RENT.
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Marshfleld, Omjm.
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Schedule arranged to tmm
with bonto to ItowJea, Stm H
Myrtlo Point, Xmi
So delATi, I
Faro from MarsMleld to Oiftti
75 mbU.
HinL'in & Iuabetl). FrW
' Will furnish eitrt Clrt Ml
extra trips day or l
charter cars.
FARE TEN CE.VTS
Clty Limits North B4
on ILTA.T!S
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Cars every tea vtlntol."
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