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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1915)
WM RjytyqjSciM -" -- tt- ( T r -v ;n;.,MTHg coos bay Tips, marshfield, Oregon, Thursday, November 25, 1 915 evening edition- F.OUR WW 1 'i4h''.,W HAS II GREAT TRIP 'PEP' IS Just Arrived W UNCORKED 14 OW MANY JL JBl Nearly 100 Wonderful Coats $15, $18, $20 Surpassing values. A limited lot tlmt I'litinot lio ilitpliciilc! nt tlio price. Somo wltli trimmings of fur, braid nntl t civet. Nctcst high colliii'.s, latest stylo in flnro models. Come in and see tlieso cimts for jour.solf! Wu cannot do llicin jus tlco by any printed description. Hub Dry Goods Co. "Smart Wear for Women" CAPTAIN MAMEE TELLS OF WX RERIENCES ON NANN SMITH Is Seen In Seattle by l- I). Fletcher Iiomls tJ.tlOO Tons of Flour and Sails South Again CORNER HHOARU'AY AND CENTRAL AVE. Phono KOI PUPILS ENTERTAIN CELERRATION HELD AT CATCH INO INLET SCHOOL ."Many Parents in Attendance to En- Joy Program ftivcii and Ite- frcslimeutH Served Tlio pupils of tlio Catching Inlot school hold ii ThnnltBglvlng scrvlco Inst ovoulng, About sixty purcntR of TELLS ABOUT GAME DEPUTY OAME WARREN THOMAS WHITES AIIOUT COOS CO. Article Appears in Present Issue of "Tlio Oregon Sportsman" Published at Portland Tlio present isauo of "Tlio Oregon Sportsman" contains an article written by Deputy Qnino Warden J. When Captain Will Mngec, of tlio Btenmshlp Nairn Smith, eleared from Valpnrlso, down In Chile, a whilo ago and started north to Pugct Sound with a cargo of ore, ho truthfully be lieved his vessel would go back on the run from Coos Hay to San Fran cisco. So he set tho crow to work. They painted the vessel from stem to stern. She canio into Seattle looking as neat as n pin. "We've got another charter for you," was the greeting "Cap" got when he stepped ashore. Ills heart dropped nnd ho registered an expres sion that clearly said worse than "Oh, Shucks". All tlio paint and "soogy-mudgy" had gono for noth ing. Local Man There Up In Scattlo tho otlior ilny V, D. Fletcher, local agent of tho Spcrry Flour company, saw Captain Mngeo. Tho former was sitting lit tho com pany's offico when tho Nairn Smith poked her noso In at the dock. Tho two friends met and had a talk fest that lasted almost till tho moon came up. Mr. Flotchor went nboard for supper, where ho found Mrs. Magce and tho children. Thoy had come aboard in San Pedro on tho trip ii) and aro now returning to San Francisco, where tho Nairn will fin ish loading flour for Valparlso and will mako another trip to South America. ( Stories of the trip wero many. Most of thorn wero comical. Tho men woro all In good health. Cap- tnln Mageo showed dozens of pictures mm no una snapped to ten tno talo 111(111 SCHOOIi ROOTERS YELL LUSTILY FOR VICTORY Pour Forth Their Praises To Clod, of Victory Community Sing l'avcs tlio Way tlio pupils wero in attendance nnd m. Thomas under tho tltlo "Canio 0f t10 Voyago to southern waters, enjoyed tho evening. After tho pro Rram was given Biipper was served. Tho children wroto out tho program themsolvcs and decorated them with colored pictures suggestive of Thanksgiving. Supervisor Golden was among those present nt tho en tertainment. Tho teachers of tho Catching In let school nro Mrs. Harry Russell and Miss Kathleen Mnxfleld. Tho program was ns follows: Wolcomo Song School President's Proclamation Fay Collvor "The Lord Is My Shepherd". .Chorus Origin of Thanksgiving Chester Collvor Selection Mnlo Quartet Play. "Tho Courtship or Miles Stmidlsh." Win. annuel, Miles Stnudlsh. Ernest Frnnson, John Allien. Gladys Collvor, Prlscilla. Tableau "John Alden and Prlsullln. Vocal Duet .Mrs. T. M. Collvor nnd Mrs. 0. It. Collvor. 'AddrcBS Prof, (loldon Play. "Tho Pilgrims' Thanksgiv ing." George Ouiiuell, Miles StuudlHh, Millard Shepherd, John Allien. Nettle Smith, Prlscilla. ' (llad)B Culley, Mrs. White. Tlio Children nnd Indians. Tableau, Solcctlon Malo Qunrtet Pictures. "Pilgrims Going to Amor-- len" and "Hxllo Pilgrims." IMcturos. "Return of tho May flower." Hong. "Farowoll to My Home" and Fish Abundant in Coos County." . wny ,iown below tho equator whore Tho nrtlclo Is as follows: v 'the seasons nro all vlco vorsn to Coos County rnnks among tho best i whnt thoy nro up hero. In tho stato as to abundance and j Reynolds on Hoard kind of wild gamo and fish In her' Well, to stnrt in with, ho showed mountains and stromas. Door nro Mr. Fletcher a picture of Harry Roy very plentiful in many localities, nobis, purser and gonial wireless op moro so thnn formorly. Many hunt- orator, doing the "Ah Foon" stunt, ors hovo roturncd from their vaca-' thnt '". doing his washing on tho for tlons nnd renort securlm- 11m limit ward deck. Ho had on a smlln nn.i with but llttlo trouble. Two of tlin some II. V. Ds. . Reynolds censored , ra,1H ' tn rooters, largest deor I have soon this sea-1 ,llc Plcturo In tlmo and .Mr. Flotch- n " G8. ox-coach of tho team sou woro killed by Carl McCulIn er ro''""'t brlnpr ono homo. hit tho Icoy note "I mot n man with and Dcrt Qotild. of Coaulllo. Ono n,lt " ur"'H back somo very"'""' "'" "- ..o wuu urcgou was killed on tho West Fork of I00'1 8nn sll0,B r 1Ifo tho sunny ,)v" iwln Rah! Rah! Rah! M-A-R-S-H- 1M-E-L-D1! Thnts tho Way To Spoil It! MARSHFI13LU!" Dozens of young husky voices stmlncl tholr vocal cords to .tho brpaklng point and tho high school auditorium reechoed with tho yells. In other words, they uncorked bar rol after barrel of "football pop" and declared at tho closing that this wno n't oven an oyo opener to what thoy would do this afternoon on the foot ball stdolincs, "Howl, rain or shine, howl, win or lose," was tho slogan, ami whnt Is nioro, Its n good one. Thoy'ro go ing to do it; they promised hist night to stand belling their team ov ory Inch of tho wny, lrrcgardless of the scoro. Sing Paved tlio Way With tho community sing paving tho way, the football rally was a hugo success. Everybody said so, and ovcrybody candidly beliovcd thoy wero telling tho truth. Doth tho boys' and girls' choruses gathered on tho platform for tho sing. Tho auditorium was crowded with young people and their parents nnd all joined lustily In tho old fash ioned songs that were led by Miss Anna Volz, director of music and art In tho local schools, while Miss Mary ICniSQ accompanied ut tho piano. Don Fisher hoppod onto the pint form, being Introduced ns ono of tho main boosters of tho gamo today. ' "Wlm Oflt.lnilfa ntin.i'n.1 tltn aiillt ...IH. a..v u.nui.ii.a d..u..i;ii inu oftib null which they'll back up tho team today In tho way thoy sold tickets. To night wo have 430 tickets sold for tho actual cash. Thcro nro 100 more nt Coqullle. Thnts tho spirit." Hoys fining to Fight "Wo'ro up against a hard proposi tion today," declared Conch Roynl Kilos." Rut tho boys nro going In thoro to win. I know thoy aro go ing to win. There's no It's nnd nn's about It." i Ho was loudly encored with nine! AT LEAST WASHINGTON FOOT HALL MENTOR SAYS SO Closes Might Years of Football Coaching Without a Defeat Hack to the Law, Ho Snj.s Gtlmour Dobio is going to quit. Fight yoars tho Washington Univer sity mentor has coached tennis that have not been beaten, and now o says bo's going to get out of tho gamo beforo ho loses his reputation. Tho nows that sifts down from Se attle Is a llttlo surprising, but more than that, Us provoking to tho Ore gon contingent. Since way back In 1008 when Do bio camo to Seattle from tho East ho hns been a "Jonah." Every tenm wanted to beat his, and ovory team tried It and every team failed. Hut nil tho tlmo they kept got ting n llttlo closer. Several times last season and tho year before, Doblo pranced up and down the shlo lines pulling buttons from his cont to give vent to lily norvousness. Ho knows tiat no man can keep on building up teams that aro impenetrable. And then his team wont down and beat California 72 to 0. Dobio felt elated and heaved a sigh of relief. Tho next week ho had tho scaro of a life tlmo thrown Into him when tho Uluo nnd Gold camo back nnd, on his own grounds, plnyctl Wnsh lugtou to a 0 to 0 scoro through throe quarters and mudo tho first scoro In the fourth. Ills men woro lucky to cmorgo with n 1.1 to 7 victory. And so, whilo tho going's good, Doblo intends to quit .tho gamo and, ho Bays, tnko up tho study of law. This primarily was his 'profession. Yet there's a question. Mnybo Doblo, now that ho Is ending his last thrco years' contract, Is hoping oh, Just n llttlo that Washington will raise his salary. And they probably will, worth It, his supporters say. Ho's TRIES USING FORCE I didn't think so nnd this south and several, ,H tn0 rcnson wl'y T .. ... I 1tl4otnaf nil tti din rn : In the northern part of tho t00' tnkcn fro, "'o hrlilfio of tho J""10'1 '" lho Kamot ty, and both woro forked-horns. Nnnn s"l. ""lnR sons breakliiR ""J,1?"0" t'.o boys, and am financially tomorrow. I know tho Coos IMvor nnd Ibn nthr... nonr KI1M c,,lncB Of tlio Peak conn Ren on nnd Dm .. , i , ,.,.,... ... ' Tho Nnnn Smith went down tn vnl k I """partoo with a carKo of flour. T th0!tl,oro B,,ch n " ns " r nlso nro reported nlontlfiil ",u . "u uuw' Kre,u '"K rollers, Hint; "" ;"" " "u "'children ittift iiia ...i.i . iiiiini id ii niniinr tho West Fork of Coos River ''."" ' "' ' ot of ,;";:, Ilfo.ho a number f huntora have had ,"" """'V.1 "" l"0B00U 8""' cn' u,Z "' Z LtZ:Z Z !tt "' Hlinr nf Hlinnllnc- nf linn. ,lllf I -""iH U JUW HloriUS. - "- I " .Iliil.w, I minimum inlii tUn H.nntril(.H !. "w .rrMuu, VV' tl'WWP IIIUI Irn. lo ,.,!.- v...... r,. i . . I low streak" In ilin Mnrnliflnl.l lili.li l.'l.,l.l.... ,.. ,1. l n ..w,..vB niiviu I-V1IIK OOI IIOVOrB tt 10111 ' " -. n- . . .... tlio 100 mnrk nnd thnn nnnin iUn n. IOOIH. vidij county is unsurpassed. Our lakes ,,... ,, ' V " --- also abound with tho speckled beau- ""' UoMl. " V? rlnR'. . i in nii-iii I'.rcrj ruing tics, and trolling on our bays and rivers for salmbu camiot bo passed nnywhoro. A gllmpso of Coos Ray on a flno October morning whon hor wntors in Tlmrn nrn im .Inolu n.n. ..., .,.. j "" " '."von H1UIU uiiii mo HUT- B, ,i... ,.. ., " " no tiuHo a inoy can to HUSHANI) SHI-JKS POSSESSION OF TWO CHILIHtP.N When n man named Oland, for merly of Ilnudon, njipeared iit tho county poor farm nnd nttomptod to forcibly tnko awny his two llttlo from tho custody of his brought down upon his head involved legal question. Coko was called to Coqulllo yesterday and set tho boa ring for next .Monday. Tho couple had separated and tho wlfo took tho children. Doing with out aid, tho county court sent hor to tho poor farm temporarily. Sunt. Allan McLeod stopped Oland and told IS ILLJTTENQED VNION SI.'RVICK IIIILH AT NORTH lllv.VD LAST NIGHT "I don't bollovo so cither," doclar cd JuiIro Coko. Forget Dignity and Yell "Tlini.ft'u Httln in l.n . 1 1.... I 1.1 ...! ...v.uo V....VJ iu iiu lllhlllliuil Illlll 1.1... ,,, .,., ,..., ... , . . . I Hiidlnni .,! tra.rr , ,., -" Z' ''' mo to ll.row M 11,1. ,11b-1 ,"."" """" '" "' , o,,'S' ,rr" - ""'" as. pTtssljk! :"" ' --- -. kinds of watorcraft and tho occu- ..Ti,v. u.n,.i .... ' nnd stand on tho .i.inii.10. ,..! fnni""lfl l'rocee.lings nguinst Supt. pants trolling for salmon will con- vnipn nnvn.wt iniir una la rrnn . . Duck shooting In season m tho that sometimes ho ovon feared for bays and lakes and In tho Coqulllo tho fato of his anchors Volley Is very good. In tho latter I Flour in Chile Is a valuable article valley, howovor, the shootlnR Is not and tho natives nro nover t"n wnti good until tho rnlns como In tho off anyhow. Soinotimes tho sacks icnmo low" ,loro thinking our boys fall. Tho valley Is very dry dur- would break opon and then it would wo,lhl llnvo n" 0"8' tlmo of It. Then lug tho summer season, but whon bo noticeable that tho nearest stovo- 1 Bnw Bomo tl10 ,nrn''floId tenm. tho full rains como and flood tho dWcs tied tliolr pant legs, they wenr!1'0 clnlRC(I lny lllllul nlnHt t,IQ Hlzn valley, tho ducks flock In nnd ro-, no shoos or socks, and shoved thoir tl10 Beoro- ,,ovs. 't will bo u main until lalo In tho spring. This flour down Into their trousurs mini lBront Ban n'id may tho best tenm mj bil'iii you Ulinil," Clip an ; " "' " " .....vB ...... ..,1,1 j, , . . . . serum Mageo said. Everything about tI,nlfop tno "" stfint Mud thorn, 'l?, ', .,". " IT1 ,,"":.! "." .r - --- ,...1.. , . viuniiuiii tiuii inn 111 Linn 11 iin win rj inun ii-fv.-kr tiiM .u..,.u.. . . -... ....w .... ..- .w.hvw ,w, uiKimj l,Gon ,,.. ,, iiniid yell. Tho boys need It." Dr. John Strnub, of tho university, spoko. "I feel llko I nm In tho cn omy's territory," ho roninrked. "I 1:. Keimoii Is PrcachtMl hy Rev. ('. Price Oilier Ministers Tal.o j Part In Kxoi'iifcc Union ThankBglvIiiR sorvlccs woro held last evening at tho United Brethren church at North Rend, Thoro was a good attondanco. Tho Ilov, C. 11. Waymlro, pastor of tho churoh conducted tho sorvlce. V. I J, Walters of tho Prosbytorlnu church read tho scripture lesson. Rev, c, 13 Price, pustor of tho Chrlstinii church, proni'hed the sormou and Itov. A. F. lllsoy of the Methodist churoh offorod a prayer. Mr. Way mlro road tho Prolilont's Thanksgiv ing prochinintlon nnd Mrs Waymlro pronounced the bonodlctlon, Tho muslo was furnished 1. a union choir niado up of singers from different churches. writer has seen hundreds of wild , thoy bulged llko vounir baloons. iniw'"'" ducks within tho city limits of Co-'this manner thoy would ro ashoro ' "8 ,0,ll"' clieorod and the qulllo lii tho month of April real wild duckB. If this statement Is doubted, tho reader Is requested to wrlto District Attorney Llljcqvlst for n statement of tho facts. Dp to tho present tlmo China moBcn tho strings and wither tho proceeds Into n sack. And ho told a good story on Capt. Krlckson, who Is first mato of tlio Nnnn Smith. Was After Whiskey It sooms that ono of tho nntlves crowd wont homo to prepare for the morrow. been changed to Mrs, Olnnd. ' Allnrnni'u utit... llilu In i,.nl.nl,lu ... ' ....... ..u.. uiyo 11110 io lu.j.Hiuiy iiiu first tlmo in tho county tho point has como up whether or not tho hus band can bring habeas corpus pro ceedings to giiln his children. This will bo argued on Monday at Co-1 qulllc. 1 COL MARKET pheasants hnvo not boon n success In Coos County. They have been !nn'1 l,rwled about tho ship until ho DR. KTItAl'it ski:s mimt'i'ifvi'iv f 1 .. . . . ... --.-.-.. irieu a uumuer or times 111 years past, but do not lucreaso. I think tho house cat nnd tho small hawk nro loully responsible. Many pairs of Chlnn phonsnnts hnvo beon lib orated on tho Dninont Resorvo, but thoro Is not n bird to bo found on tho Reserve nt the present time, Tho Hungarian phensant could niohnbly bo raised to bettor advantngo hero, us tho climatic conditions aro low. HOLD SI3KVICI3 TODAY At tho Episcopal church today Thanksgiving services wero hold be ginning nt 10:30 n. m. An elabornto program was carried out. FOR COOS RAY MINES From 81 road to $!U a Ton -Rail-Will Mako Hates Holiday Jewelry 9 Wo have a big lino of nice .lovolry at ory moderate mires :: :: :; :: MARK YOFR SKLECTIOXS SOW Jewelry Department Red Cross Drug Store found a barrel of whlsk-ov. nossiiiu- In tho cargo. Ho threw tho contents 1 Of n flvn rvnlln.i nil .n.. ....... drinking waer , T W.llamrtlo Vnlloy Now Pays " --- l'WV, IlilllU a holo In tho bottom of tho'cask and was gottlng a canful of "Joy" when tho mato Interrupted. Ho grasped tho native by the nnpo of tho neck nnd hold him thero until a policeman could bo cnlled. "Arrest him," yelled tho mnto. Tho pollcemnn, heavy with gold braid and Importance, shrugged his shoulder and shook his bend. Ho could do nothing. "Wo tnkn Ilumbros llko him, prot Jy soon cnlabooso Is too full," and tho natlvo was liberated. An hour later tho snmo policeman ennio aboard nnd nrrosted tho mnto. Ho was tnken nshoro nnd fined ?10. Jie Vnn I'..... iiiu 11110. Even Stolo Dynamlto Coos nay coal will bo wolcomed In tho Wlllnmetto Volloy, declares Dr. John Straub, who Is visiting horo from tho Stato University at Eugene. Do says tho present prlco of coal in tho Valley ranges from ?11 to ?1.1 a ton. I Ho was o.xtroinoly' anxious to Iknow when tho railroad will im finished nnd opon to traffic. "You boo, Coos Rny should build up n wonderful trndo with its coal. Hero on tho bay tho dealers nro sell lirg It for from four to flvo dollars A Eugono man would tntnt. I believe, If ho could buy lls win t WATERFRONT NEWS ' It was reported today that tho steam schoonor Wostorner had loft San Francisco for Coos IJay on Tues- I day night and would probably nrrlvo ' hero at tho ond of tho week with local freight. Tomorrow morning tho steamship F. A. Kllburn Is duo In from San Francisco with passongors nnd frolght. 0$7vfa&ciy6 ir u nag Ii lnl., A1...1 . ... A ensertjf dynamite m ti,A i.i.. n, w TOa'.'tt cneapiy. it would bo tho Nnnn Smith was broken ' I (ll"8 ''uel bill square In half." and tho nntlves went cwmhC ' . Whon TaonoraI Frelht Tn,fn nshore with their pockets filled with ' "nnB0P L"C' of tho Sotlthor p explosives, enoiiRh to blow half thol ' W"8 ,1C1' 80Vornl '"""tbs ngo. city Into tho Kingdom Como I ho dotlnml that special rates will Tho Nnnn Smith took'abonr.i bo mn(l B0 t,mt Coos nn' coal nn' .-... ., ,,rt ..... .1. . ...... .. . .. uu iu uu mo iiiamciio vuuey mar ket to actively compete with the pioduct from tho East nnd from Australia ns well as Washington. 009, tons of flour nt tho Sporry "Flour company's dock In Seattle and then wont down to Vallejo to finish loading, Sho nlso had li.TO tons of dvnamlto for tho mines. lirvmn .vrtiVES at rediirAili Pioneer ITimlwnte Co. DANCE D.VNCI-; Eagles Hall Danco Sat. ovo., Nov. Design alone never mudo a good shoe. Tlio stjle iiiiim ho' built in. DOROTHY 1)01)1) shoes being made better than nec essary look ami feel well always. Gordon's Shoe Store Shoes of Merit. Central Avenue nnd nrondwny ut "TnW f-.'i' , Coin WIMiYOIMV.Ubbo, T'HS WlXTUft L ,,M"M.v you i,ovTi , XOV, DO W ? Wl')' "t think u "oouthowai ;;: can urn. 1 .. ..... '" .v Vll U1CI ttndhoft.. ;;;--orto.nill 1 "Intcd flro and heat . Wo think Itwlllpa...,. consult us about It &WfttarvtwC( High duality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ff. ficlent clerks-being out of the high rent district ail keeping our prices as low as consistent with good M ness makes b m Conner & Hoagknd The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 OCEAN BEACH AUTOLlf ' (Joist .V: King, licavo Marhlifleld at 7 a. in., nml i-etiirnliig leaving from Kmplrett n. in. Leave MarMbHchl at 1 1 a.m. and returning Irate South Slough at 1 p. in. Lcavo Mnrtdiriclil at B p. m. nml rctnnJuj Icavo South Slough ut (1 p. in. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. S. . S. F. A, Kilburn SAILS FOR PORTLAND (Via Astoria) NoviJMRER arm. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION' SMITH TERMINAL DOCK. PHONE lfl. A. V, X0TT, .jt. " r ' " Wk ' 1 ill vszr When Time Counts . When a rush order comes in night work majUS. necessary. If one part of your organization wo overtime, does it meanjhat yw must opjraiyiL- entire"powerplant"to its full capacity? Over-time Work 5s never Wasteful With Central Station Service , Central Station Service means that you usewj the exact amount of power required for w chines actually in use. ' . es We' will very gladlywsxplain to you the advani y of 'Central Station Service for your business, today or telephone' us. Oregon Power Co. .27. Jeno Sevely Orchestra enscmblo. r ji V I