The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 03, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, t9t5-EVENIMG EDITION.
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J. C. KENDALL left lodny for Pow
ers for IiIh weekly vIbU.
TOM LAWHORN was Iiero from Ida
Allegany ranch lodny.
MRS. Kit HI) M. 8TOUA 1b hero
from Coos River on n shopping
tour.
A. W. LUNDY wiih n visitor hero
lodny from IiIb homo In Myrtlo
I'olnt,
E. L. 11E9SEY of South Coos Ulver
wbb u Marshfleld UiihIiicbs vlaltor
today.
W. OXENRIDER, of Coos Rlvor,
wnB down from Coos Ulver this
morning.
J. V. POLLEY, of Coqulllo, cmno
, ovor Inst ovanliiK on engineering
buRlncss,
CON8TARLE W. H. COX loft for
South Coos Ulver points thin af
ternoon. MISS HELEN LANRRITII, of Coos
Ulvor, wns among tho visitors
huro today.
V. U. VANnUUClEU enmo In yosr
tordn'y from Lnkcsldo unci tocltiy
on a huslucBs trip.
W. 8. IIODUE, of Coqulllo, loft
nhonrd tho Kllhurn this morning
for Sun Francisco.
MR. AND MUS. KRANIC UOOEUS
of South Coob Ulver woro Mursh-
flold visitors today.
FRANK CATTERLIN loft on tho
'morning train for Valley points
to call on tho trado.
MUS.. HERMAN EDWARDS was
down from Allegany on t shop
ping tour this morning.
AUGUST CARLSON wns In town
from Coos Ulvor this morning
looking niter some huslucss.
F. 1). LAYTON returned to Eureka
this morning after spoudlng sev
eral days horo with the trade.
W. It. FONTAINE, engineer of tho
Willamette Pacific stationed In
Eugene, together with V. (!. Hind
marsh, mine In last evening from
the north.
AUGUST CARLSON or North Coos
Ulvor was a Mnrshflohl visitor to
day. lie states that his hothouse
promises to yield even hotter than
ho had exported this fall and win
ter. MR. AND MRS. REN CHANDLER
and little sou roturnod on the
stage last ovonlng from Portland
whore thoy spent Tjiunksislvlng
with Mrs. Chandler's parents.
Previous to this they took lu the
Exposition at San Francisco wlioro
they had a very onjoyahlo tlmo.
MR. AND MRS. H. J. M'KEOWN re
turned Inst ovoniug via Eugouo
from Sun Francisco where thoy
took in the Exposition. Mr. and
Mrs. V. G. lllndmarsh returned
at tho same time after a very on
joyahlo tlmo lu the south.
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE WILL
IAMS, or Rldgowuy, Missouri, who
linvo boon horo for a week visit
ing their uouslus, Alva, Lewis and
Georgo Doll, loft on the Kllhurn
for Han Francisco this morning on
their way homo, lu tho south
thoy will moot Andrew MrClolhind
mid return as far as Pueblo, Col
orado, with lei in. .
The Master Line
MASTER CAR RON
Carter's Bon Bon Boys
Our specially is ocrrico 'and we secure best results with
Carter's Ribbons and Carbons
COOS BAY
STATIONERY
g"iits.
FOR
WOMEN
Plan to roino curly, for all these
Suits mo new Winter models, ho
splendidly tailored mid dodinblo in
stylo that there Im certain to lie u
wide response to this annoiiiircuicnt.
Wo Invito everyone to route and
oMiinlno tlieso Suits try on a few
and nolo the splendid linen You
will find t Item wonders at mo prices
nmiicd.
All $15.00 Suits now.$1 1.25
All -$16.50 Suits now$1 1.85
All $20.00 Suits now$14.95
All $22.50 Suits now.. $16.85
All $25.00 Suits now.. $18.75
Hub Dry Gopds Co.
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COQl'ILLE VALLEY TAKES CAR
IOAD OK PARCEL POST
Rlggcst Shipment of Year Comes
Krom Portland Yesterday Hero
Once .Mo lo lleforo Christ mas
While half n dozen mon poked tho cUy 1)CCIU1B0 tho votor nulHt ln
Ills sacks or parcel post into a , RKrcBnto k(vo considerable
rrolght car Tor tho Coqulllo Volley Umo to golnB to nil(1 from tho oll3(
this morning, tho train vrauca. Tho ,,,, i)ccnlIB0 tho city Is put to prac
largest shipment of this mall in Uciy t10 cxpunB0 of nn extra clec
months arrived yesterday on tho i lJoll( ncHdlnK clerks, Judges, poll
Kllhurn rrom Portland,' tho first In ; BB ,,llcCs, ballots, canvass or ro
liractlcally two weeks. For tho turns, etc.
Valley and Curry County thero wns Tho primary this year cost tho
closo to a freight car full or parcel ; city in excess ot ?2G0 and under tho
post. j new districting of precincts as do-
At tho Marshriold Postotrift- ::ils tormlucd for last year, would cost
morning tho dorks woro swamped , tho city at least $300.
for n while with tho Backs piled high , Furthermore these primary olcc
In tho buck room, and North Rend tlons involve a great amount of ex
too, yesterday afternoon, had its I trn work is tho ofrico or tho Recor
sluiro or tho load. I dor, and Just as fair and satlsfnctor-
Tho next trip of tho Kllhurn ! Hy results can ho obtained by nom-
south will ho only a fow days bo
forn Christmas and It Is expected
that Santa Clans will take special
post shipment of the year comes nl
that tlmo.
Unless troublo Is experienced by
tho vessel on tho bars, It Is expect
ed tho Kllhurn will ho back horo by
about December 10, but It Is hardly
possible that tho vessel could get
lu another trip hoforo tho .nth of
tho month.
WILL DISCUSo Int lun )y eomo Bccrot olectlon, wo com-
SUNDAY CLOSING LAW 'mend a consideration or tho follow-
1 I lug fncts:
.Mass .Meeting Will Re Held Sunday l i8t. All officers must ho oloctod
at Portland, Salem, Eugene, nt regular olectloiiB, tho tlmo of hold-
Tacoma anil Seattle lug -which Is prescribed by tho char-
Tho ugltntlon ovor tho Sunday-1 tor ,ltl n 'ttor of common know
closing decisions which have boon ' ,C,,'J0,1
handed down recently in tho differ-: l2'1; Special elections can be
cut courts Is growing stronger cnoh , 1'ohl therefore only to voto upon or
dny, ami tho Intost plnn which those i (l,ace "onHires. otc.
who opposo Sunday lnws havo nr-' , Jrd' A lnnPlot sotting forth
ranged Is n series of innss-meetlngs tllLB0 measures to bo voted on must
which will bo held In the different ' ',0 nmlletl ovor? roglstorcd voter
parts or tho states or Oregon anil , bcfor0 tll "ftto 80t for t'10 election,
Washington. Under tho leadership "",l tl10 lnPhlot must specify tho
of 11. W. Cot troll, secretary or tno;,,lUoof tho olectlon so that It
North Pacific- RollgloiiB Library AH-nm0Hnt8 to " spccirc personal notlco
sorlntlon, inass-meetlngs will bo hold" t0 ovor' votor
lu Portland, Salom, Eugene, Taco- Ul1' Elections must bo ordorod
mil and Seattle. ' '' no common council with tho, ap-
All on Same Day I proval or tho mayor.
Arrangements hnve boon mndo Mr, ,,t,ss (J,V'- D"i" Xotlco
holding throo meetings lu Portland r,tu- All meetings of tho council
slnuiltnneously on Sunday morning, ' nro attended by representatives of
Docomber nth., ut 11 o'clock. For'"10 Pss 1 their prorcodlngs aro
this purposo tho RollgloiiB Liberty' '""y reported and coiuiiionted on by
Absoclntlon has sacurod three of thojH'e lonil impors.
lurgu down town thoatros, tho Raker 'th. Tlio publishing or notlco or
tho llolllg, mid' the Pantagos. lu election Is llttlo more than n rorm as
Salem a mass-mooting will bo hold tllu actual notlco Is not much moro
lu tho Liberty thentro Thursday ofloctlvely given by tlieso other
night, Docomber 2nd., at S o'clock,
and a similar meeting will bo hold lu
Eugene Krhlay night, December 3rd,
lu (ho Oregon theatre,
HOMER RING, tho retired logger-
capitalist, wub up from Tar Heol
youtorday on business and pleas
ure Ho says that the South
Slough and Tarheel Pirates havo
denned tutu it is no uso to con
tost with tho Marshriold and
North lle'nd pirates.
MASTER Rill RON
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CITY ATkORNEV JOHN I). OSS
EXPAINS MEASURES
Gives Reasons for Voting Kor
Amendments to City Charter
Election Today
Editor The Times
l If tho dnngers which Mr. Miller
'sees lurking ln.Sectlon.il or tho City
' Charter thoy should surely be re
medied nt onco; hut next Tuesday's
i election affords no opportunity for
(.making a chnngo in tho provisions
,regnrdlng failure to give notlco
which ho has so, severely criticised,
! contained in tho chnrtor amendments
j then to bo voted on arc Identical with
tho provisions or the present cliar
! tor, and have always been tho orgnn-
1" law of tho city, so that whether
I tho amendments carry or not these
provisions will remain unchanged.
. The amendments should carry
(however and voters should romom-
bor to vote for all of them.
Gist of Xcw Amendment
Thoy do away with primary dec-
i tlons; which nro ineffectual, usoless,
clumsy and cxpcnslvo.
Iuaffcctlvo bccaiiso only a small
percentage of tho eligible votors usu
ally attempt to voto thereat and lu
jeousoquenco tho result Is not the full
expression of tho electorate.
Useless because other candidates
urc easily nominated by petition.
Clumsy because tho nominations
aro necessarily partisan, and the na
tional parties hnvo no proper place In
our municipal elections.
Cuts Down Expenses
Exponslve both for tho votors and
tnatlug petitions ns provided In tho
amendment, with practically no ox
ponso to tho city whatever.
Tho second amendment submitted
merely cures an uncertainty In the
provisions or tho prcsout charter,
due. to a chnngo In tho stato statutes
governing tax Bales, and-needs no ar
gument to support it.
X Kecivt Election Possible
To any careless render or Mr. Mil
ler's nrtlclo who has bocomo alarmed
lest tho welfare of the city ha ondnu-
iv fit All tltl.t lt llttnttflnu iiinnuliiil fiiii
means of publicity.
7th. Tho provision that falluro to
glvo notlco shall not Invallduto tho
olectlon is intended to provont tho
Bottlug aside ot a fair election
through fnluro to post notlco by a
careless or designing oloctlon officer.
8th. It Is further Intended to
provont litigation nnd nttomps to
, contest elections on purely technical
grounds, such as much or tho litiga
tion over tho establishment or tho
Port or Coos Ray, by reason of tho
ralltiro or a few or tho judges. In
somo or tho precincts to post notices.
9th. In conclusion tho provision
I3 based upon common sonso and ex
perlonce. Is common tn nmnv oiiv
charters and tho election laws of
I many states, is In accord with the do-
Al(lllll. of n.u .. .. . 1 .
ujoiuiib ui uur unu conns ana re-1
suits in safety and actual justice. j
JOHN D. GOSS
City Attomoy
II. R. ELLIOTT, llnotypo oporator.
will leavo soon for Albany where1
ho will take a position on tho
Herald. ,
S'ory Hour Tomorrow. Mrs. C,
1 E. Ash will talk to tho children at
tho Public Library tomorrow morn-'
lug hot wean 10 nnd 11 o'clock on I
"Wild Rlrds of Oregon "
NOTICE TO ELECTORS
Notlco la hereby given that a gen
eral municipal election will be hold
In tho City or Marshfleld, Coos
County, Oregon, on Tuesday, tho
7th day of Docomber, 11)15, for tho
purpose of electing a Mayor to
sorvo Tor the term or two years,
two Councllmon to sorvo fdr tho
term of three years each and a Rc
cordo' to sorvo Tor tho term of ono
year nnd for tho purposo of approv
ing or rejecting certain measures
amending tho City Chartdr tho bal
lot tltlo of which Is as follows:
REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE BY
THE COMMON COUNCIL
- For an Ordlnanco to nmoml Sec
tions 7, 8, 0, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
15, 1G, 17 nnd 10 nnd adding be
tween Sections 17 and 18 Sections
17a, 17b, 17c, 17d, 17e, 17f, 17g,
17h nnd 171, providing for tho
manner of nominating candidates
for all elective offlcos and provid
ing for the manner of conducting
elections nnd canvassing tho votes
cast thereat nnd providing for tho
appointment of vacancies lu office.
Ypto yes or no.
300
Yes
301
No
REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE 1JY
THE COMMON COUNCIL
For an Ordinance to nmond Soc
tlon (53 of tho City Chnrtor, pro
viding for tho manner of conduct
ing sales of proporty for non-pny-meut
of any tnx or assessment.
Voto Yes or No.
302
Yes.
303
No.
nnd for tho purposo of voting on
tho following questions the ballot
tltlo of which Is as follows:
THE FOLLOWING QUESTION RE
FERRED TO THE PEOPLE 11Y
THE COMMON COUNCIL AND
IS MERELY ADVISORY AND
NOT LEGISLATIVE.
Shall tho City of Marshriold pay
$150.00 monthly for tho year 101C,
for maintaining the Coos Ray Con
cert 'Daud? Voto Yes or No.
304
Yqs.
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305 No.
THE FOLLOWING QUESTION RE
FERRED TO THE PEOPLE RY
THE COMMON COUNCIL AND IS
MERELY ADVISORY AND NOT
LEGISLATIVE.
Shall tho City of Mnrshriold Issuo
bonds for an amount not to exceed
$35,000 for tho purposo or building
a City Hall? Vote Yos or No.
300
Yos.
307 No.
Tho polling places ror tho sovoral
products Is ns follows:
North or No. 17 Precinct nt No.
7C2 Front Streot North; Central
No. 2 or No. IS Precinct on tho
South sldo of Commercial nvcnuo
hotweou Third Street nnd Fourth
Street; Central No. 1 or No. 10
Precinct In tho Williams Ihilldlug
on tho south sldo or Curtis Avcnuo
near Rroadway Streot and tho
South or No. 20 Precinct nt No. 791
Second Streot South. Which olec
tlon will bo hold nt eight o'clock In
tho morning nnd will contlnuo until
eight o'clock ln tho afternoon of
said day.
JOHN W. RUTLER,
Recorder.
Havo your programs printed at
Tho Times office.
For S
atardlay?s
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We have just received some extreme fancy apricots
in 8-lh boxes for $1.25
SUGARED FIGS SUGARED ORANGES
SUGARED DATES
SUGARED STUFFED DATES
FARD DATES, stuffed with nuts, 40c per box.
1 We will have a full line of FRESH FRUITS and
VEGETABLES from San Francisco on the Yellowstone,
which is due early Saturday.
f JsWrWsfcpA rari4 sj T Jill
Second
APPEALS
Bliu
WILLIAM KIXLEY TELLS OK
WILD ANIMALS IX STATE
Stato lllologlst Makes Direct Appcifl
to Children To Protect (hunt
Talk Well Illustrated
To tho people, nnd especially to
tho school children, William Flnloy,
stato biologist, last night at tho No
,blo theatre mndo n direct appeal for
tho protection or birds and wild an
imals. Ills lecture was Illustrated
with motion .pictures taken In all
parts or tho state, Bomotlmcs under
vory advorso conditions, showing tho
"little feathered brothors" In their
natlvo haunts.
Ono tlmo in southern Oregon, to
'got n "close view" of u young onglcs
nest, mon climbed a 100 foot treo
with a movlo mnchluo, nnd clicked
the shutter within a fow foot of tho
nest.
Inside, a couplo of young cnglcs
looked surprised nnd yollcd for their
I'dlnnors. This wns ono of tho most
interesting pictures shown.
Take Picture In Treo
And another time, ovor in eastern
Oregon, tho men wanted u nenr
view of tho wild nutllopo. There
nro only n few loft lu the United
Stntcs. Efforts to got nenr tho an
imals were fruitless until tho men
got upon tho expedient of stacking
up Homo brush, with sticks and
leaves making a natural looking bar
ricade, and behind this thoy "shot"
tl.o antelope ns they enmo along,
much after tho fashion lu which Eu
ropean soldiers Hiilpo tho enemy.
Shutter Scares Animals
Tho first click of tho shutter gen
erally sent tho animals scattering. A
long ropo, 50 foot from tho camorn,
was stretched along lu fronj or It.
Tho nutelope, perhaps out or cur
iosity, would walk up to tho lino nud
stop thcro. Somo vory good pic
tures woro secured.
For years a dutormlnod und suc
ccssful effort hns been mndo to
slock tho stnto with Chinese pheas
ants. At Corvnllls the stato hns a
farm wlioro thousands of tho birds
aro raised annually.
Pictures of tho birds In tho pen
worn tnkon showing them lu tho or
iginal pens hoforo being scut In crnt-
en to different parts of tho stnto.
Tlieso pictures woro shown,
Ileus Raise Pheasants
In captivity tho mothor pheasants
rofuso to sit on tholr cggB. For this
reason ordinary hons nro used nnd
thoy wero seen, clucking nnd
scratching nhout with their runny
llttlo alien broods, ovldontnlly as
happy as under ordinary circum
stances. Interesting scones woro shown
rrom tho Ronnovlllo Hntchory on tho
Columbia. Every year nt this plnco
aro socured millions ol salmon eggs,
from which nro hatched tho salmon
Hint later arotiirnod loose
Show Salmon Scenes
Up tho stream, In tho spnwnlng
bcuboii, como tho thousands of Hsh
from the sen. Thoy nro cnught In
big nets, tho fomules plnced In 'ono
section nnd tho males lu nnotlier.
j(Tho eggs nro socured, fertilized, and
tno adult fish lntor nro killed and
made Into commercial fertilizers.
Tillamook Scenes
Scones nt Tillamook showod thous
nuns of son birds. In ono scono. Mr.
Flnloy had crawled nn to an old mo-
tthor bird with 33 llttlo chicks. She
stood her ground nnd tho picture
was taken or him stroking hor hack.
" Holp'tho llttlo birds," dcclarod
Mr. Flnloy. If It wasn't for thorn,
Ihoro wouldn't ho ti green lent In
Orogon. All day long tho birds oat
'worms and IubocIs, jn ract thoy havo
nut ono meat a day nnd that la from
luornlng until night.
DADDY M'CULLOCH was horo today
en route homo to North Rend from
n visit at tho W. R. Piper homo
on Coos River.
yrkefc Basket
Ollivant & Nasburg
The Good-Housekeeping Store
and Commercial. Marshllold
H m fTK iiiiiH m iiiiM iiH
BakingPowier
AbsoIuteiyPure
Insures the most
delicious and nealtWulIood
NO ALUM -NO PHOSPHATE
NEW! SCHOOL DIE BDDST
ISl'ILDIXG COMPLETED AT POW
ERS AXD lir.O PUPILS ENROLLED
lluvo Six Teachers .Many Families
Go There From Maishricld
Rank Is About Finished
Two hundred and fifty pupils
have enrolled lu the now school at
Powers. A wool: ago the big build
ing was completed nud school start
ed with a faculty of six teachers, no
cording to .1. E. Montgomery who
roturnod from there last evening.
This structure was designed by W.
S. Tarpon and built by .1. M. Wright,
contractor.
During the last few montlis many
families havo moved Into Powers,
most of them, going there from
Marshflold. It Is expected a largo
number of pupils who attended the
schools of Marshfleld Inst year have
gone to Powers, ono pf tho reasons
for tho decreaso lu the local school
census, Just taken.
Tho bank or E. J. Lonoy Is Just
completed at Powers and It was snld
yesterday tho building would bo fin
ished and the hank lu operation by
the next pay day.
USE V. OK O. HOOKS
Many Oregon Pastors Itoirow the Re
ligious Works
EUGENE, Doc. 3. Increasing
use of tho flno library on religion at
tho Stato University Is being made
by tho ministers or Oregon, to whom
books can now bo sent by parcel post
at small postugo oxpouso. Pastors
of many denominations get tho bun
oflt or tho University shelves under
this plan. Any Oregon minister
may havo upon application a list ot
books upon religious subjects.
LIQUOR ADS HAVE
BEEN FORBIDDEN
West Virginia Supremo Court Giles
A Decision Upholding One
.Sort Ion of State Law
CHARLESTON. W. Va.. Dec. 3.
JTho Supremo Court has declared
constitutional that section of the
tillnnnl Imi' u'lillnl, lirilllllltu lllltior
iilonlors oiitsldo tho stato from adver-
Using tholr wares In West Virginia
I by circular lettors and order blanks.
Tho decision ciinio when tho court
confirmed a dodslon of tho Circuit
Court of Harris County,
Times want ads tiring results.
Special Bargains
IN
Men's Suits
" ..... nlto ... '
$15,00 All-wool Suit, .gray mixedi ww g- &
$1 1.00 Blue Serge Suit, a woo. sab WJ j
cj)io.uu time serge ouhi " Y"1"',: nr:;fl ,..-
$7,50 Gray twill Suit, sale price ------r rlce $V
$20,00 Blue Sergo, all-wool, very finersJ
25 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL MEN ! b
LADIES' SUITS 0I I SALE I ATFBOJ pRCE
HAI F TO ONE-FOURTH OF REbuwn
The Golden g
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLUU
ALWAYS BUSY.
IKH'tJhAS COPXTV (t)UT J
TOAIIIOPCUUmJ
Mulches Ono Dollar Fer T-.
Ilnlses 9:it,O0U IVnaaWt
l. ! II.. ... .
.. iiii-hijt noriiMf
Thirty thousand dolUrnj
available In tho CamutiSji
met for road or Is im,
lag to U. K. Wccldjritoj
raino lo Coqulllo to EtHmj
county court ot Com coutj.
oinlciivorlnR to have th t
sloncrs nnnroprlatc fmli hwl
ponded next summer oatli nJ
or Myrtlo Point, toiriUtS
comity line.
When Camas Villei
raised $10,000 by aspetblntJ
the Douglas countr court u 'j
would inntcli every dollmtn
more. This money tlllUtJ
the highway leading Iron
Valley out to the Cooinwjj
Were l)laplitaj
Mr. Weekly Is oneotilil
good roads enthusiasts of CmI
residua In tho IlrlJje dtoM
I, nnd told Charles HA I
of tho Coos Qood Itoiii ,
that tho pcoplo of Briijiwl
troniely sorry that the wtsti.
road levy did not tirr; Ul
wns voted against prltdjifyi
Mr. Weekly, by people froa tVl
or end of tho district hj w
echo llttlo benefit fron tli i
'riiia .Uotrict In the (ill ml
lnriroil. taking In seteril
Bopnrato road districts.
Jmlted to ToriW
Members of the Coos ttfr
Imvo been Invited toitwl&l
mm! gathering of W n
sloncrs to bo held In rortWj
wcok. JiulRO WsUouMisf
his intention of coin j, lul U '
two commissioners "eM 11
tnln of making toe trip.
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felt with this coi" :
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