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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1915)
.nl lilU-i HtJdir k nnaixrAis VArtMnte tfSant! '-1 . THE CQO$iBAfrTIMESnMARSHFJELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, '1915-EVEWjNG EDITION. 9IX " -rT"" vrffl tl Lando's store closed GOODS ARE BEING ARRANGED FOR QUICK SELLING. 'J A .v .t, V jWAIT WAIT WAIT WATCH FOR PRICES AND DETAILS OF THE BEST , . . AND LARGEST SALE EVER HELD IN COOS COUNTY ' Hub flgftiirfoc is PEACEFU L THAXKS(31VIX(J SKH.MOX AT HAH T1S CIIL'UCII 1JV HI-2V. KXOTTS K'7STW3 Tr7ZWWW JiiTTri UZ1LHE BLAZESIWIHDDW CAVES IN ATTKMl'T TO .MAKN 1'IHK STOVK STAHTS I'IjAMHS IX pironiPii ltcs)Hii(I Willi Chemical , mid Utile iminiiKo HrsiillH AIkivo Office Klro vyn started In tho third floor of tho Coos Hay Nows InttlilltiK on Front street about six o'clock last evening, whim C. I. Uohror attempt cil to got a stovo to burning, with tho aid of gnBollno. Tho blnzo was put oit a few minutes Inter by somo of tho firemen who brought up a chemical tank. It was said Hint Uohror had gono Into tho lodge rooms above the News offico early In tho evening and, find ing tho rooms cold, started a, tire. Tho gasolluo caught in a blaze and was spreading dangoroiiBly when ho cumo down stairs and guvo tho alarm at tho tiro station next door. A few of tho flro department mombors woro Inside nt tho tlmo and they hastily responded and put tho chomlcal to uso boforo any great damage had boon dono. It was said lmt Mr, Uohror was slightly burned y somo of tho gnsollno that caught flro on his arm, but tho injury was not sorlous. 1H. SMITH ACCUSHO Alleged Prominent Portland clan UnciI Ills Fists l'hywl- Tho following from n Portland pa per will bo of Interest hero as Dr. Smith Is well known on Coos Hay through several visits hero: Dr. Andrew C. Smith, promlnout physician and mombor of tho Legisla ture, was arrested yesterday on a charge of assault and battory. Tho warrant was sworn out by II. I,. 011 bort, an assoyor, son of Fedora! Judgo W. S. Gilbert. Tho troublo occurred Friday. Mr. Ollbort had assayed somo samples of oro for Dr. Smith's brother. He wont to Dr. Smith's offico to confer with him about this, A dispute nroqiu Dr, Smith struck Ollbort ov er, tl0 eye, which since has bocomo decolored. When ho swore out tho warrant yesterday Mr. Ollbort de clared tho assault was unprovoked. Dr. Smith said last night that Ollbort had started to strlko first. Tho trlul will bo hold boforo District Judge Hoi! tlits afternoon. WHKSTMCHS l-'AMi TllltOUflll HIO Oia.SS OK ItOIIK.MIAN HAH i:sropo Injury Mullet Is Sltot Through I'lnto (Huhs Window in Woolen .Mills Ktoro Kays Wo Huvo Hllllon.s Upon ItllllouH of Wealth for Preparedness Hut Nothing for Aggression Hev. Knotts spoko tit the union Thanksgiving sorvlco yast, evening at the Uaptlst church using four texts, "Let there"bo no strlfo between mo and thco. . . .Tr In part he said: "bc as a people may take delight In (hat our nation is at peace. There is no nation moro Interested In the terrible carnage than tho United States, for fcm 'our, shores nrajtopro sontatives of all thoso nations now nt war. Wo tonight look up with thanksgiving In our hearts for peace. Neutrality In Hard "Tho Psalmist says" Heboid how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together In unity." It Is good for tho United Stntes of Amorlca to dwell In peace. Wo nro to regard tho rights of others. It la hord for our nntlon to Btand nou- tral as all other nations nro throw ing down International law and this mnkes it extremely difficult to bo j neutral. Wo havo thoso among us who although they havo sworn at loglanco to tho U. S. yet they fol low with Intorcst tho struggle, nnd their heart goes out to their old homo. l'rulfcCH tho President "Our president Is tho right man for this hour. Wo would bollovo from tho statements of thoso who are ex-prestdeuts to tho effect that If they woro, some of thorn, In tho j chair our country would boforo tins ARGUE FOR JEF1T STATES IB SI i When a couplo of loggors In tho bavo been thrown into tho midst of Uohomian liar yesterday nftcrnoon tho carnage. They toll us tho pro tested out their strength In a friend-' parodncss of Huropo compolls us to, ly wresting mtc, tho big pinto ' bo prepared. I can say to .you that glass window In tho front of tho os- wo havo billions upon billions for do tnbllshmont wns tho victim. With a fHo today but not one cent for ng crash that could bo hoard for blocks 'grosslon. May It not bo tho flaunt tho heavy glass bulged with tho 1"K of our money and our boasting weight nnd broko in a thousand of wealth that brings about this do ploces on tho sidowalk. Neither ' 'i Tor proparedness. ono of tho men wns Injured. . Temporal nd .Moral wcssingH In tho scuffle, ono of tho man had, "During tho past year no great nut his hand In tho faco of his nd-l pestllonco has swopt across our land. vornnrir nnrl nlinvnil lilm tmnlf. II No Calamity lias C0I110 to US. Our wns this that caused tho breaking of tho glass and tho outside mnu ran his bond clear through tho opening and miraculously escaped being cut. Fired Through Window Sometime during last night n shot was fired through a window of tho Woolen Mills btorc. Employees op ening up this morning found ono of tho two big pinto glass windows In tho entrance, broken. It Is Judged tho hroak was caused by n bullet and a, lodger in tho hotel dcclnrcd that ho had heard n shot In tho night tlmo. Tho glass was probably worth about ?3G or MO. TO DISCUSS li.V Dlhtilrt Attorneys Will Meet At Sa leni Xet .Mouth To discuss methods for tho en forcement of tho prohibition laws, tho district attorneys of tho state will moot In Salem December 17. Oeorge Nouner Jr., of Hosoburg, secretary of the Association of Dis trict Attorneys, has wrltton all tho officers requesting them to familiar ize themselves with tho statutes and 1IOUSF, IS HUHXKI) Hrothor or I). K. Htlvoii Moots With Misfortune A Salom paper contains tho follow ing, tho K. H. Hllvon referred to bo lug a brother of U, 13. Hllvon of this city. Flro completely destroyed tho I101180 occupied by 12. II. Hllvon, four miles north of Salom on tho Wallace road, at 10 o'clock this morning. Mrs. Hllvon, who is tho mothor of a child two days old, was fortunately nt tho homo of her parents, a short dlstanco from her home. Tho house belonged to A. Oruobor and was In sured, although no Insurance was carried on tho contents, which were a total loss, crops havo yielded enough to feed tho world. Corn has Increased thrco billion bushels ovor last year, wheat Is In excess ono billion bush els, potatoes, thrco hundred million bushels; and hay eight hundred mil lion tons. Wo should rojolco nnd bo thankful. "Thoro tiro moral reasons for thanksgiving. Slnco last Thanks giving Day flvo states havo voted for Prohibition. Millions of money havo fallen off from tho rovcituo of liquors, nnd this mnkes us thankful for wo know thoro Is Just thnt much moro for other things moro usoful. TKX POINTS HltOUOII'L1 OUT IX MKMOHIAIj FOH ISXGTXtitiltS' Shown Conclusively Why .Deeper Jlnr Is Needed for Coos Hay Product is Available Ten points aro advanced In tho memorial prepared by Henry Dlors for tho Port Commission and which will bo forwarded to the government engineers In Portlam: to argue lor a Jetty appropriation and n survey for a dcopor inner channel. Ills points tako Into consideration the resources of Coos Hay and tho territory surrounding, points out tho Industries and tho possibilities. Fol lowing theso points nro many pages of facts and figures on shipping and commerco as compiled by Mr. Dlors somo tlmo ago. A territory with 700 square mITes, or two-thirdB tho size of Hhodo Island, Is contained In the Coos Hay country. Tho total assessed valuation, In cluding north to the Sluslaw, cnBt to tho Coast Range ami south to tho California border, is approx imately $.10,000,000. This Is Outlet Port. Hy nil tho laws of distance and grndes this cntiro territory looks to Coos Hny for tho outlet of Its products. Thoro Is in this area somo 42, 000,000,000 foot of timber and of this about one-sixth Is In government resorvos, tho stumpago nlono of which Is worth $1 1,000,000. Tho best lumber mnrkots nro China, South Africa, Australia, Ku ropo and tho Atlantic coast via tho Panama Canal. All of theso ports aro practically excluded to is only by tho depth of water on tho bar which keeps out big ships. Would Ilnlso Tlmlw Value Tho estimated valuo of tlmhor shipped to foreign ports is about $2 n thousand moro than thnt sold coastwlso and In tho Interior, there- foro, tho dooponod bnr and chnn nol would ndd $82,000,000 to tho wealth of tills country. Completion ,pf tho WMnmolto Pa cific puts Coos --Hay and Its prod ucts into open competition with tho markets of Portland and othor Const cities. Coal Hero n Plenty ' Coos Hay has 100 squaro miles of soml-bltumlnous coal, with C000 to 10,000 tons to U10 acre. It can bo disposed of profitably only In lots of 2000 nnd IIOOO tons and upward. Ships with this 'capacity nro barred from bore under1 prosont conditions. Thoro Is a wldo rango of agriculture. And tho 10th point Is brought out TKACIIHIt SAVS MANY' OII.IKCT TO 11 Kit POLITICS I Mrs. Flora Foreman Snj'H Henion stranco Afraliist Two of Honril Signed Mostly by Xon-l'ntrons Out of tho 10 families sending children to tho school, which sho teaches on Kontuck Inlet, nluo of thom nro satisfied with her,,work and linyo caused no troublo regarding school directors A. J. Stovons nnd Andrew Sanllne, 1b tho statement this morning niado by Mrs. Flora Foreman. Slid admitted a rcmotiBtriinca had been signed nnd forwarded to Siipt. It. E. Haker In nn effort to start ro- call procecdlhgs ngnlnst tho two men, but declared that It was Blgned most ly by pooplo who havo no children In tho school. Not For Hecnll Mrs. Foreman snld tho meeting of tho district called for December IS ta for llin iiiirnnHi) nf votlnir on whether or not to retain tho ninth j grade, which has been newly aiddod ( this year, and not to vote on tho re call of any directors. Tho contontlon wns that Mrs. Foromnn had Blgned a contract for $75 a mouth, and thnt sho would do tho Janitor work. Mrs. J Foreman today stated that her contract did not specify In It Janitor work and ill ho that tho school law specifically Btatcs out of what fund ft Janitor shall bo paid. The extra five dollars a month asked for, she sntd, Is asked ; m ALUM- 1't - -j NO PHOSPHATE EAKIMC POWDER o Tartar Absolutely Pm-c tmmammmtnwaammmmBmmmmmmmmmmnmtmmLMmuixanmmMMtLL Tmrffriatmim mm rii him 1 111 n inn nil 1 rrr bil liuWLL t SHOWS 7HI CIIILDItlOX OF ' SCIIOOD AtJlO IX MAHSHFlHIil) t This Is Tub Hundred Short or the Count In tho City I.iist Year Judgo Hall this morning complet ed the taking of tho school census by tho board and not by herself nnd 'of Marshfleld nnd found tho number 3 for tho purpose of pnylng'someono of children of school age to bo 781 else to clean up tho school building. Ih n Socialist. this year. This Is a decrcaso of nearly 200 over w'hat the consim was by tho f I mi r ok on Cnnn rinv'a im ..... 1, .1., - - " --" " "Vvo aro oxpecung grc.n minga s port8 ,, oxportB (lurIn 191., a nation. Wo aro looking for peaco, nnd wo bollovo that overtures which 'aro to bo mado will bo heard. As a locality wo aro glad tho mills will soon bo oporntod flvo days a weak, In our Isolation wo will bo glad j whon tho steol horso arrayed In gala ' mqvh ix FlVOIt aiiiro comes 10 iouh nay. aiiii lasi HOLD IUUL GAME TO IIK MAKKIF.D SUXDAV hut not least we will he glad whon tho saloons of Marshfleld wll ho a thing of tho past." LU.MHKH IX DF.MAXD On Sunday morning at tho St Luwrenco Hotel. Miss Jones, who liv es with her pnronts on Isthmus In-! ,nollt ''""lers In Douglas County Man deceives u Hlg Order for Mr Tho Hosoburg Itevtow prints tho following: , f "Can you furnish mo with ono bil lion foot of Orogon fir within a rens onalilo tlmo?" was tho substanco of a telegram received by a woll known Hosoburg timber denlor this morn ing. Tho telegram was dlspntchod to this city by ono of tho most prom- timber in I-niie OF HHIXRIXO FHKSHMF.X KVICHV VKAH lot, will bo united In mnrrlngo to Ar chie Hntelier. son of Mr. nnd Mrs Slinoji Ilntolicr of Falrvlow. Tho ottcrcA for the timber, ceremony will bo performed by tho ( Hev. Mr. Foskott. of tho TtnnllHl - church. I Tho groom Is n young farmer of Falrvlow and la very woll known thoro while tho bride has a host of friends 011 Isthmus Inlet. Willi Hnllroad Coming Turkey Day Hattlo Would ho Possible Local Football .Men Favor It To mnko tho footbnll gamo be tween tho Marshfleld High and the U. of O. freshmen nn annual affair, now that tho railroad will bo com pleted In horo noxt yenr Is tho cry that has bcou started. Dr. jolin Strnub says that ho favors tho move and will do everything in his power to bring about this arrange ment. "I think that an annual schedule of this typo can bo fixed up," ho said today. "I feel suro that tho "I am a Socialist," she said. "Lots, last year and Is attributed In part to of tho pooplo thoro aro dlssatlsflod jtho fact that many people havo gone with mo nnd havo started this fuss, j to tho woods and olBOwhero to work, because of my politics. Hut Kb go-. It Is believed by Judge Hall that A TTTyvTMul11,. 1 1 AMONG THE SICK U.H. Hnlnc, who In, bu ll! t his rooms In The q, Hotel, Is reported better u probably lcavo for Chicago tl,, family 3 spending tb vUfar " """ ,,Kl " """'aR sovertl bojh,-, this section, !g laid up ltbIIBal attack of rheumatism In hi, 5: Ho has boon making tbls iuMJ years, tuning pianos. Mrs. 0. W. Kaufrasa, ,h, h boon qulto III at their home iJ Mnrshflolil, Is reported touli? ably Imiiroved. lug to ho n good fight," sho added. FISH SCARCE. BUT PRICES WERE GOOD (tho figure of 781 will he Increased. The Judge mado u house to houso cauvess, togother with tho aid of Hon Fisher. Sain Xass, of Prosper Cnmii'i-y Tolls of ScjtMin on ('(Hpilllo Hlvcr 1 Just Clo.scd According to Sam Nnss, of tho Prosper Cannery, tho season for salmon fishing 011 tho Coqulllo Hlv-, or, which Is Just ended, bus boon marked by 11 poor catch and good prices, says tho Haudou Recorder. Tho season thus been a bad ono for tho mnn with nets all up and down the coast, and poor hauls aro re corded ovorywhoro. ' Mr. Nnss thinks the lack of fish Is duo to lncl of rain at the swison ' of tho annual run. Ho says' this has mado tho wator of tho rivers salt and lacking tho stimulation of tho I fresh water tho Sllvorsldea havo stayed outsldo nnd thus saved them- 1 selves from- tho nets. Hut while tho catch has boon ' light, tho market has boon good nnd everything offorod has been takon , nt good prices. Lnst year's crop was sold In tho fall uftor tho tea son closed and' bocauso tho buyer could not dlsposo of It tho pack had been returned and loft In tho hands of tho canneries. 1 Tho Prospor cannery sold Its last year's pack In August of this year 1 and If It had held -onto tho goods a month longer, would havo prof- ' ltcd by tho wait to tho amount of $2000. j Tho seiners woro tho only not ' workors who caught any fish nt all ' this year. Tho gill notters had very poor luck. Times Wp.nt Ads for results. Ham your LRTTKIt bull, la headH, etc., printed it THE IM! office. Times want ads brine met JMlIUot, FREE County. Tho porson rccolvlng tho faculty will agroo to it. And It S5SssDil?BBBPCBPH DAXOK DAXOi: I'agles Hall Daiiro Sat. ovo., Xo to bo prepared to make suggestions-" l'uo Suvely Oivlio.slni ensemble. for tholr uniform enforcement. Hl-:.TIXO STOVKS nt reduced prices. Pioneer Hardware Co. Phono 72. Libby C01U, $.1.00 to". -- Times want ads bring results. Times want arts tiring results. Our Xmas Stock OF DON'T BE LATE XMAS CARDS 9 ENGRAVED WITH YOUR OWN NAME Sec Our Complete Line at Prices That Will Surprise You. f COOS BAY P STATIONERY CO. 1 messago refused to divulge tho prlcoi would bo a wonderful thing to knit Coos County with tho Willamette Yalloy." Ho wont on to sny that becauso of tho transportation facilities In horo tho remaludor of tho state has boon In tho habit of thinking of Coos as Isolated in somo sort of Insldo world of Its own, but explained that this Is tho last year and from now on this section will bo on tho railroad map. On Turkoy Day always tho big team of tho stato Institution goes to Portland for tho battle with the Multnomah Club and so for this reason a game with tho freshmen might havo to bo played each year In Marshfleld, as football Intorcst nt Hugono Is centorod to tho north on that day, and It might bo a hard matter to get a crowd, Tho move has taken well with tho local high school and it Is posslblo that an arrangemont of this sort can bo made. "Though I hopo It will always bo with better results than yester day," declared Dr. Straub. "Wo can blamo tho olomonts for thnt; next tlmo you'll havo tho railroad and that doesn't run along the beach." Parisian Ivory bus neatly all arrived ami wo will bo glnd to have you pilco or roervo any hct or pieces jou inny tlctdrc. Tho Peusliiv nnd Xyal Store For Quality Gifts SOCIAL CAI,i:X.lt FRIDAY Thlmblo Club with Mrs. Fred Olnzlor In North Heno". Klostor Club with Mrs. It. W. Morrow. I :i J WE HAVE ABOUT TWENTY-FIVE LADIES' SUITS WHICH WE CARRIED OVER FROM LAST SEASON THESE WE WILL SELL FOR MUCH LESS THAN THE VALUE OF THE MATERIAL OF WHICH THEY ARE MADE $15,00 Bkio Sorgo Suit, full heavy satin lining J45 $13,50 Brown Sorgo Suit, full satin linjng $3.85 $15,00 Black Mannish Serge, satin lining -Ji $15,00 gray .mixed materials, satin lining M. $18,00 Heavy gray Coatiifg, heavy sajinjining-3j5 $15,00 Heavy Brown Diagonal Serge, heavy satin ' llninrr ' .... &M $1 6.50 Brown Broadcloth Suit, satin lining,,- New Fall Suits XOTIQK I will not bo responsible for any debts contraetqd hy my wlfo. It. PKESTON f Wo luivo just received a largo and completo lino of DANIfL GREEN C0MPY SLIPPERS These Slippers nro a delight tho year around ns they nro wiirin to ' tho feet In winter and comfortable ' lit summer. Wo Imvo tliciu for children, misses, women and men. I Theso aro tho gcpuluo jiml orlg liial "Comfy" Sllppe-iv tlio saino that aro adveitised in tho niaga lues. Let us show them to you. W. H. DINDINGER & CO Bunker Hill Department Store Photic 32. THESE ARE ALL CUT TO ONE-HALF AND NEAR ONE HALF PRICE $13,50 Brown and Blue Poplin, newJjSuiteJ' $17,50 Brown Tweed, new Fall Suit . . .. A I. $13,50 Gray Tweed new hall suit - $1 8,50 Very Fine Blue Serge, Sale pric $22,00 Dark Grann Gaberdine. SaleprjceU- A0 $25,00 Blue Poplin, Sale price -- THESE WILL NOT LAST LONG-IT WILLL COME NOW IF YOU ARE NOT READY IP B MAKE A SMALL DEPOSIT AND WE Wll , HOLD A SUIT FOR YOU The Golden FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG Rule MABSHFI0J