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MSKW-rT'Ayv!-;,. Fis'),Bf i; v: "- .- o'lJ-- . - ' l fy-yt . 1 f Jan. - THE COOS BAY TIMES. MAHSHF1ELD. OREGON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1915 EVEMING EDITION ' FOUR ' COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONKY, Hdltor and 1Mb. DAN E. MALONHV, Nous Editor Official Official Paper of Paper City Coos County of Mnrshflold. Entered at tlio Postof flco at Marsh Hold, Oregon, for transmission thvouKh tlio malls as second-class mall matter. An Independent Republican nows papor, published evory evening ex cept Sunday, and weekly, by Tlio Coos liny Times Publishing Co. SUDSCIIIPTION KATES DAILY. Ono year $6.00 Per month .CO WEEKLY. Ono year $1.50 When paid strictly In ndvnnco the BubBciIptlon ptlco of tlio Coos Hay Times is $5.00 por year or $2.60 for six months. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMKS. at JJandon. At both places Jottlos appear to bo the only means to se curo a permanent channel, only that ai Bamlon the north jetty Is all that remains to bo built, while at the Day jetties will bo needed on both sides of tlio channel." It Is scarcely fair to say that tlio wreck was caused by tlio shoaling of tho channel nor to n fnlluro of thoj dredgo to havo benefitted the bar. Tho removal of tho sand from the bar has boon of great benefit It deep ening tho water. Cnpt. Lofstedt has said that the vessel was wrecked bc causo tho rudder would not answer but ho has also said that the Santa Clara would not havo gono on tho south spit If there hnd been a jetty there. Tho Coqtilllo paper Is. right in one fenturo and that Is -i-lmt the Jetty Improvement Is needed and should be given Coob Day. All Over Gregoira HTOItY FOIt TIIK DAY - t EUROPEAN WAR ONE t Z YEAR AGO TODAY NOV. 7, 11)11 Tho forts at tho cntrnnco of tho Dardanelles are reported to havo been completely demolished. Tho Husslau fleet bombards tho Turkish ports Kulguldlak and Kuzlu and sink four Turkish transports. Tho Allies claim to bo holding their own ht ovcry point in tho Del- glmi and French front, while tho Germans claim to bo gaining ground. NOV. 8, 101 f The Allies after having for two wcoks hurled back attackH of tho Qormniia (nko tho offensive and mako advances. Tho Ilusslaus succeed In separating tho German-Austrian nrmlcs ntul cut off tho latter from Crncow. Poland Is cleared of tho Austio aonnnii forces. TI.MIJ TO KTMKH TiMinyVt Hell Hlngcr Eddie Foy, tho famous comedian, onco 'decided to himself to varnish n door on his country house. When he came homo ho placed tho can In tho pnntry whllo changing to his knockabout clothes. When Foy had proceeded with tho Job beyond tho first coat ho said to hlmsolf: "This certainly is fearful varnish. When Foy went to tho vllllago ho visited tho storekeeper. "That cer tainly was awful varnish you Bold mo yesterday," ho said. "Varnish?" replied tho storekeep er, "that wasn't varnish It was mo-lnssos-" Dut tho most startling nows came when Foy returned home. "I got hold of tho wrong can," Foy told tho cook, "I used molasses on tho door!" "Good hoavcnHl" cried tho cook, "thon no wonder that cako was bad I used tho vnrnlsh in It!" HOSEBimo That tho alleged .stealing, killing and selling of n number of cattlo belonging to W. It. 'Vinson, of Coles Valley, by Charles Driggs and Joe West, of Hubbard Creek, may develop into ono of the most sensational cases over tried In Douglas County, is tho statement of persons about tho courthouso of Douglas county. MEDFOHD Miss D. Connor of Medford. who was on tho Lualtnnla when It was torpedoed, has returned to her home. OAHDINEK yiio budget for tho Port of Medford for Uio ensuing yoar haB been flxod at $3,000, and Includ ed funds for sending a representative to Washington. ItOSEDUHCl Tho valuations of tho Tisscsscd property In Douglas County for tho present year total $27,CC2,80C. SUTIIBKUN Tho pcoplo on Nov. 17 will voto on n proposition to ro movo tho restriction of only a ten mill tax on tho assessed valuation. ASHLAND V. O. N. Smith has been olocted of tho ABhland Com mercial Club. ' HEHMISTON A dairy and,, hog show Is being held In the city with many exhibits. ALBANY The last half of Linn county's stato taxes lias been paid and amounts to $40,210. FOHEST OnOVE Mnnley Ship loy, aged 90 years, a natlvo of Now York and a resident of Forest Qrovo for -12 years, died nt his home. SALEM Matron Hopkins of tho stato industrial school for girls, has beon censured by tho bonrd of con trol for bringing back to tho lnstl at Vancouver to a Portland young man. THE DALLAS Indians from Tho Dalles, Qoldondale, Yakima, Warm Springs and Cclilo havo completed tho celebration of a curious annual custom, that of exhuming and ro burylng their dead. SALEM Tio' Pacific Power & Llgjit Company has reported to the public scrvlco commission that the net earnings of tho company for tho past year wero $329,590. PORTLAND Kino directors havo been elected to have chargo of the Rose Festival In Portland next sum mer. SALEM Tho board of control do elded thnt It would bo too expensive to keep blood hounds at tho stato penitentiary. PENDLETON Albert Gilliam, Forest Rangor Walter Allison and Amos Pond wero tho only three mon In Umatilla county who wero able to bag tho limit of threo deer dur ing tho past season. PORTLAND Tho Oregon Manu facturers' and Land Products Show closed for tlio funeral of Its presi dent, A. J. KingBloy. BROWNSVILLE Tlio finding of a campflro and pair of overshoes which aro bollovod to havo beon loft by John .Morgan who was lost in tho mountains three years ago has led to another search for his body. ASTORIA A special election will be held Nov. 29 to voto on the ques tion of Issuing $100,000 in bonds to build n now grado school. EUGENE A shlpmont of 110 tons of llmo from southern Oregon has been received and will bo used tution Mary Begg who was married for fertilizing purposes. IT la positively stated by Capt, Lof stedt and by others who know thnt tho Santa Clara wreck would not havo occurred with tho attend- In? loss of twolvo IIvch, had thorol beon a jotty nt tho entrance of Coos Hay. Tho accident was duo to tlio ruddor of tho vessel not working but it would not have gono on tho south spit had thero beon tho Jotty pro tection which has bo long boon tisk od for. This being tho enso tlila Is tho tlmo to bring these facia to tlio proper authorities. Twolvo Uvea Is a tiufflclont toll to pay for not hav ing tho Jotty. Thero nro sovornl tl'otiHiindB of llvos risked ovory year it: tho snuio way crossing In and out oor tio bur. Tho sad disaster of tho Santn Clara is certainly sufficient grounds for douuindlug tho Jetty Im provement and now whllo tho acci dent Is in tho mlndfl of overyono tho most active measures should bo tak en. It will bo romomhored by many tl'nt when tho North Star No. 1 went down with flvo Uvea lost tho muttor of tho Inconvenient locatloii of tho llfo saving station uwny from tho bar whoro help could not bo given by tho crow hi tlmo, was brought up. Am .enormous petition was nlgncd by tli pcoplo asking for tho chnugo and tho result of tho action following tho North Star accident was that tho lo cution was changed to tho entrance of tho bay and tho new Btatlon Is now about completed and will ounblo tho Coast Guard crow to give more efficient scrvlco, Tho tmiuo may up pl to tlyu Siiutii Clara dlsastor and tho need of Jotty improvements. THE BACHELOR (llltl HAYS' Thero aro only two kinds of per fectly faultless mon tho dead and tho deadly. Tho most successful men nro not thoso who havo boon Inspired with llio dcslro to llvo up to a woman's Idenls, but thoso who havo perspired In tho effort to satisfy her whims. In order to sco a man in IiIb most interesting colors, a woman nlway3 lias to scrnpo off a lot of unnecessary whito washing. Even tho most "unreasonable" wo man can bo mado to bellovo thnt two and two make flvo, If only her hus band will offer hor n certlfed chock In proof of his argumont. You can flatter n mnn in gonornl tonus, but n woman doiuaudn details. Slio would rather ho told that hor noso wiih cuto or that her elbow was fascinating than to ho called a "par agon." Mnrrlago Is tlio discord that turns "love's old Bwcet spng" from a eulo gy Into nn elegy. NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS NEWS OF IIAKDOX HiippciiliigH at City by tlio Sea, ' Told in tlio Western World us OL'TSJDK COMMENT T HE Coqulllo Valloy Sontluel uiakoa tho following comment regarding the Santa Clara disas ter: "If tho disaster to thp Santn Clnrn was canned, as Hoonis most probable, b the shoaling ot tho rhanuol nt tho entrance to Coos Bay, tho million jftrdH of sand louioved by tho bar dredgi Mlchlo have been of llttlo uwUl, mid ships will goon have to I begin to enter and leave that port nt tho service of the tide as tltoy doi THE FRIENDS OF FANCY Grateful Mothers Tell Experiences "Old wood to burn, old wlno to drink, old frlouds to trust, old books to read." Alouzo ot Arngon. I Lny tlio book down you havp conio o the end; 'twas pleasant to wander whllo with tho phrnso. Tho folks of Its fancy linvo walked with you, frloud, through buuhIiIiio that dappled tho glorious days. Grieve not that you conio to tho parting of tho ways. Somotlmo, when tho morn Is met up with tho May, whon birds nro so happy that heaven loans down and listens uud laughs to tho madrigal lay, when tho magic of rou es eiuunora tho town you will know thoy never quite- wandored nwny, Lny tho book down, with a sinllo or a frown; thoy will remaiuber so loy the book down. II Lay tho book down horo'a tho finis ho wrolo with tho tug nt your heart of n passing i egret, with n laugh on rour lips or an acho In your throat they will remember, though j on may forgot. Thoy will conio to console whon tho lashes aro wet. Somotlmo, when tho thrush has fled south with tho breazo, whon tho leaf spirals down to n death In tho rain, and tho bird nests of summer nro wrack In treoa, thoy shnll moot you and greet you and comfort again togothor you'll talk of tho glorious Tho Gold Bench Globo says: Elinor Miller of Pistol River has gained tho distinction ot being tho rl.umpton bo.ar killer of the season. So far this fall ho hnB killed a round days. Lay the book down, with a ( bakers doon, nil of which wero first Mrs. R. It undo, ot Bridge) was in Bandou tho lattor part of tho week on n short visit with hor family. Mrs. C. I. Starr returned via Kosoburg Friday from n visit to tho Exposition tit San Francisco. On her way back sho visited Shasta Springs and Ashland, tho two great watorlng places of tho Western part ot tho United States. Capt. O. Wlron, co-operative ob server at tho Coqulllo River light station, reports that tho rainfall for tho month ot October was 1.81; days rainy nnd cloudy and partly cloudy, 21; days clear, 7. Tlio rain fall for tho corresponding month of 1911 wub O.i'fi, n difference of -1.71 less 'this year. Engineer C. R. Wright, of tho Government service, returned to Bnudon tho first of tho weok from Sluslaw, whoro ho has beon In chargo of a harbor and Jar survey for Hovorul wcoks. Ho states thoy nro not making as good hendwuy as thoy would under hotter wenthor conditions. Junior Engineer James Polliomus, In the nbsonco of Engineer C. R. Wright, enmo over from Mnrbhfleld Saturday to look after tho closing business of the mouth on tho Gov ernment work. Dan Mlllor, who has beon doing nil tho "flggorlu' ", dur ing Chlof Wrlght'8 nbsonco, has been burning tho midnight oil got ting, things roady for tho payroll. NEWS OF LANG LOIS TIE BUSINESS UNCERTAIN Happenings In Curry County Town Told In Leader A Thanksgiving shoot will bo held at Langlols November 21, whon thoro will bo turkeys, ducks and geese to kill. Tho ranchers in tho vicinity of Gold Bench and Langlols havo beon killing panther, lynx, cougars nnd coyotes which havo proyed upon their stQck. O. .P. Hnugcnscn departed for tho Inmnnu mines' Thursday whero ho will look after? his Interests. Mrs C. J. Haagonson nnd llttlo dnughtor, Vivian, nro hero from Sixes visiting at tho O. P. Haagcnsen homo In Langlols. -Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Wllllnms and son Luwrenco are back from a months' vacation, Mrs. Williams and son visited at Wnlla Walla, Washing ton, and Mr. Williams visited in Cal ifornia and took In tho fair. Thoy all mot In Portland nnd camo homo by way ot Roseburg. SELLS TELEPHONE LINE Tho Florouco West says: O. C. Stanwood, who built tlio Sluslaw Homo Telophono lino nnd managed it to tho present tlmo, has Hold out his Hues to tho Pacific Stat es Tolephono and Telegraph Com pany. Tho transfer Includes tho build ing and lot whoro tho control offlco la locntod, tho linos in Floronco and about Bovonty-fivo miles of linos ox tending to dltforout districts In tljls vicinity. Georgo M. Laffaw, who has roturn nil frnin Rim FraitolHfn In Ills lininn I In Dnndon, states that tho tlo busi ness Is quite uncertain nt this tlmo and that It will probably bo tho first of December boforo ordors nro plac ed by tho railroads. Ho hopes to receive enough orders to hoop u largo forco of makers busy during tho coming winter, but as yet thero Is no assurance of any great activity in that Hue. MYRTLE POINT BIRTHS KILLED MANY BEAR Mrs. T. Ncurouor, Ban Clnlro. Wis., . writes! 'Toloy s Jlunoy and Tar Com pound curud my boy of very sevuro nttack of croup lifter other romodloa liad failed, Our milkman on rod Ida children of w hooplntr cough, I recommend It to every one, as wo i Know irom our own vxnorlonco that It i Is a wonderful remedy for ooufchs, colds, croup, nnd wliooplnrr coukIi." Mrs. 1). UUki'KOii. ouiiKatovvn, O., writes: "My llttlo i;irl had a severo Binllo or n frown; thoy will roinom ber so lny the book down, III Lay tho book down hero's a toast to tho pon! To the trail that V traced and we followod awhile, by meadow unjl mountain, or valley mid foil, with novor a limp nt tho end of tho mllo with a station or so whoro lingered to smile. Sometime, treed by his pack ot varmint dogs. CREAMERY BUSY CROSBY Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Crosby of tho East Fork, Nov. 1, a daughter. SYDMAN Rom to Mr. and Mrs. Clarenco Sydman of Lee, n son. PARRISH Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Pnrrlsh of Gravol Ford, a daughter. BUYS I'MPQUA STORES (Special to Tho Times.) GARDINER, Ore, Nov. 8. Fred A8sonhelmor has purchased tho Per kins COIlfcctloiiBrv olnm n nnnllnnr. . . " . v' I ana also tlio one nt Reedsport, and will conduct both of tho places. CURRY COUNTY NEWS It, L. Macloay started for Port land going via the up rlvor routo. Work on tho now storo Is progres sing nicely. All that Is lacking nqv I is tlio finishing touches which nro being rapidly put on. Mrs. R. E. Knorr has decided that ' Gold Beach Is good enough place for Large. Amount of Dairy .Products (Turned Out at I teeth port Tho creamery at Reedsport has been liusy. The Gnrdlnor Courier gives the following figures: Ending July 30, tho following lsito live In and has rented n house fori cold nnd coucneu nnuosi conunuom. nm uiu uiim 01 im iuiukiu oh-, uio amount or business tiono Muring; tho winter nnd announced her In ' ifoiiiaJWt'nny w" lf' wnvorfl out llko a j tho past year: Total butter manufac-i tentlon of building ono In tho spring I iVS!?(!Snado mi?"Xv.tUdo.Tai T'th ,'" U,, "J00"1' hy ,tl10 8l,0tMw'. l0:,-:i3 I'0"'"': buttcrfnt do- Tho lumber wna received tho oth- Kuve hor roiloved tlio Inilnmuuitlnn where they slunibor wo 11 linger nnd . llvered by stockholders. 73, SCO or day to build tho moulds for tho .(,i?.M.,iro:,B.'1"ainn,er,rV"luB ono ,m'60' ! turn to tho laziest chain pounds; buttorfat dollvoro,i by non- concrete foumlatinn fnr tim i..ii.1 Thin storlinir old remedy has been In the room no one hIiuII nrescrlbo' Blnckholilnra m.-'io nnimin- nvnr I ... - ..... n.l la 4na io .ittl- . ... -..., .. . , w. ....-, -.-. Ill UDO 1UI JfHifl WH. W J"". '- WJ7 UUI . fnr nilnltM .-in for children. It i " l,,u v"l"" u uuuuou. w.v'' -w:. . . . .'.. . .-...i...- ' . Kivca re ei lor irniuiou iiu uviuiuk , nook down, with u sntl o or n frown: Lay tho inn titrl.t nn.i ki.i ii rliiuit. iriliinu and ufoiKlilat counlia. thoy will roniomlior so lay the hook For salo by Owl Prescription Pliar-i down Bon II. Lnmpman. mncy. Frank 1) Cohan, Central Ave-1 nue. Opposite Chandler Hotol. Tole-I Oct your Job printing dono at Tlio pliouo 14, Times office. ago price for buttorfat paid to stock holdoia, 2 7c per up unjl; uverngo price pnld to non-stockholders, 'JTic; total butter sales, $2-l,0Sa9; total iiianufacturlng cost and sinking fund, $54GG 9G; total for advertis ing, $12, Commercial Club building. Hon, S. P. plorco and wife vvoro among the wookly visitors In town. Mr. Pierce has Just complet ed tho Elk river bridge According to reports from the north end of the county tho brldgo Is ono of tho best of its kind of the coast. , Rd 'iWWVA 3wv yi x?)f M vmsMJ ' : llL " I BBll w P!5 fc-s5?& for cold and dampness 'Perfection Oil Heaier A sure remedy for the cold, damp days. Inexpensive to op erate easily carried from room to room. Smokeless and odorless. Dealers everywhere. For best results use Pcatl Oil Standard Oil Company ' i (California) Mnrshflcld AAAAAAAAAAAA THE PERFECTION OIL HEATERS MAY ALWAYS BE FOUXD AT 0 SUMNER HARDWARE CO. HO MAHKKT AVKXUK. MARSIIFIHLD, OHR SeaiifflOTai-Aiwai Bail "WIIKHK SAVINGS AUK BAKU" DECIDE TODAY TO START AN ACCOUNT WITH THIS BANK YOU CAN START WITH $1 OR MORE HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO 9 FLfiU I BLIET T Bi OLDEST DANK IN COOS COUNTY Established 1 880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest pnld on Tlmo ' AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS Officers J. V. Dennett, President. """ " f c J. II, Flanngftii, Vlcc-Presldont. " p K. V. Williams, Cashier. Geo. !'. Winchester, Aast, CftshleT. Be Ready for Opportunities P H H H '110 h,llnU havil,s of vvngo- v.niicr cxMiiLiuiiL" menu nam woi'K nnd self denial, and should nover Iio endangered by taklnj; opociiliKIro (liancos, Havo, until an opportunity for bafo iiivi'htniciitx presents lti.elf, ns, in time, It Miicly will. Wh easy to dlhtlngiiisli between Investment nnd fcpeculatloii. With n llttlo sum Mivcd, opportunities will not bo vtnutiui:. First National Bank OF COOS BAY SAFETY DEPOSIT 1IOXKS FOU DENT. "The Shoe Tax" Fnthor's'incomo kuots Aylmt it is and to mothqr it is also a very real thing. It means tho high cost of keeping a growing hov or girl properly shod. ' h h b J " lion father and mothor figure out all the new shoes they havo to huy thoy are apt to conclude shoes are made out of paper rather than leather. . I ni-e in purchasing will cut down this tax caro m choosing the right shoes and caro in buying at the most iavorablo time. J h And the first step in tho right direction is a study of the advertising in TUB TIMES that gives tho helpful information. orrirni' T Hnr Office l,ou7 i?? I'linnoa. ni. . .' ' ZLi'zi! ii J. M. Wright ninr.iiivn PlCtlllll Estimates fuml010 J ua qKn Dr. H. M cu -! tut WIlQW Kl ft !! 1 -i ..r aim Throt Ir'liiK IHock I HK. MATTIIJ . sn5; 1 riiysicinn nmi o..L i l'lioilit Mn.i 11 H. G. Riiilon nivir. ri.... UOOm 304 fnV nu. . " nesldenp" ,."?!1'H W. G. Chandler ;"'"' v 'iivimiiyr uuoma am and 302, CkBotf K Wm. S. Tlimnn ivilUIUXEPI . MarBbflcld, Oreios. TIME TAnr.p WILLAMETTK PACIFIC JlOlPi ' CAIl Lcavo Mnrshflcld CJ4C a.m. 7.45 a.m. 8: 45 a.m. 9; 45 a.m. 10:45'a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:50 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 2:45 p.m. 3; 45 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5.40 p.m. C:65 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Uhi NorttBsl 1:01 U. 8:01 u. :0lu 10:15 u v ll:ll u- 1:1! i l:tl m, 3:01 pi- 5:15 tx 5:51 )x North city llmlti ot!;. ! WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on sayings: I. S. KAUFMAN & CO, X Local Treasurer MMWHHMIUMIHW SOUTH COOS HfVEIl B0AI BKIIVICK LAUNCH EXniESS leaves Marslifield euij tl 8 a. in. Lcavos head of rif at a: IB p. ni. BTEA.Mi:il RAINBOW leaves head of river tUUj it f n. in. Leaves JlawMleU t 8 ! in. For charter nnplf on bo4 ItOGKKS & BSUTH Proprietor! wood! , Ailm KIikUIuK wood, prload?W" Aldor woort, 16 xo 24 IncheB at0,W ' l-'reo Delivery W. H. UWO Phone 287.J. rWhWtft FAIU3 TKN' CBSW City. LlmlU Nort' nn commumtiox nj j TICKUTS 91.75 Vi BL.rShfield.Xortli DI Wno 0rs every ten & J 0 n. m. to 13 P..1 1 Slongli ouco a da.'i " Ha.m.jtoKnu.lrethrw . dn"- v.n TVoet GOItST mn DRY WOOD CAMPBELL;? WOODVABD North Fro SW nirOT I'lione oi" .r-IIfllllPY NflVCni "'"., by onlcrlns "6 HFNRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, per ton Lump coal, per ton. Or alf ton ot V'm , ". ::: rhono 18-J or - -- I IIHIyers tis - DUNGAN kV.M UNUtmHa. OPEN 10 THE IW A regular "J undertaker wu w Phono ! -' .i.- A- i