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.iSCHPSOTra THE COOS SAY TIMES. MARSHfLD, (filfeGON: WlEdNESbAY, DECEMBER 8 1915 EVENIftFQ EDITION. I'M TWO -' ' i I,, COSs BAY" TIMES M. O. MALONKV, Editor nuil Puh. DAJf E. MALONKV, Ncuh ICdMor . , ( I y-. Official Paper of Cooh County Offlplnl Vnpcr City of Mnrehfleld. ii i i i i Address all .communications, to COOS HAi' 1AII,Y TIMES. , Entered nt tho Postoff Ico fit Mnrah Hold, Oregon, for transmission through tho mails na Bocond-clnsa mall matter. An Independent Hopuhllcan nown paper, published every evening ex cept Buudny, and weekly, by Tho Coo.s Hay Times Piihllshlng Co; SUUSClUVTION HATES DAJLV. Ono year $6.00 Per month . . ...... .So WEEKLY. Onn rear $1.50 Wlfen paid strictly In nd-nnco the Tt'ltoSrJearSoS: six months, ' Three Weeks to li Christmas Have 'You Remembered Ev erybody? Get Your Presents Before It Is Too Late. X EUROPEAN WAR ONE X YEAR AGO TODAY X in:t s, inn Lord Kitchener allows thousands of P-rltlsh offlcorfl nnd mon to re turn home on furloughs. Tho great battle for tho iinimoaalnii of Poland continues. ' (lorinnu divisional lioadiiuurtora nro moved from Kouloiw to a point northeast of Yprqs. hetthh times aiikai) TltrtOUnilOUT tho uountry thoro Is a fooling In business circles that affairs aro about to tnku n turn for tho hotter. Tho fact that thorn Iiiih boon u rnlso In tho prtco of lumbor nnd that still nuothor rnlso in price Is lookod for, litis givon oncoiiraKomout an so much depends upon tho lumbor IiiisIiiobb In this locality. A continued Im provement of tho lumbor 'intirkot will warrant tho opening of tho big Attfifn tlilll uttil 4 llik ITiftllit i iI11 a I llandon, nnd tht woul.l bo a gront ! lilinr tnr Hini nliirn l'h lMnnr!C ".. ."..;:: .....,. ... ' :.. ..,.,. huh uviir uiuiiuui id iuhuuib nu 11V ' 4 ttt (i ii 1 it'll I la i t ! ii litkM itilllM .....V ...... ....... ...V " W... lune been iliwed for lomo time, the'r.. tlo IntltiMtry ha done much for In-I . . I don and line given ti good payroll nt a tlmo whoa other Ilium of tha lumber biiHlium woro Nt low obb. A good doal of building mid public luipiovoment luia. buou put through duiiut; the p!.t your In tho county nnd altogether tint pronpuctii for thU part of the atntu aro much brighter than tbe huu bocn f.ir many lUOllllll. pubt. VALUABLE MESS JIDfiU JOIIX HALL TKSTII'IIJS ix imxm stiii;i:t uiwitixo Sayn In tHS:l MojUtiirotl Clonient IMat and Lino ImiIIouihI I'nih- out I'lno Streot. ToatUjIUK that he ma do tbt) linos of uuiaaiiruueut for Cleiueut Plat at the time It waa laid out iu 1SSJ and tliut hia center lino tlieu ran down tho ceutur of the preaeut utreet, Judgo John Hall proved tin Important witueae lor the plulutlt'fa In tho Pine street bearing. Tho case waa roauniBd iu the iieunott law offices thin morning. iv Judge Hall was a aurvoyor at it timt tlmo. lie aald that he put his ' ..... ...! tape down on nu Iron pipe, marking I tho router of the street and mwia-, urea through to Uio Dr. Tower real-1 doiuo, holding to the middle of the present street and not edging off Bldonays, an aomo allege tha Cle ment plat linea run. ' Mnv Tlmninr. ii.iii ntul f'lli Pnulii ' oer A 1) Oldley wro alo railed l as wllneesos todaj, I S PETITION jAVOULl) CI,OfiU TKX ' MILK CHEEKS AM) LAKHS 'Amateur Fishermen Say Nets Across ' Lower Crcclt Prohibit Salmon I Front Itoatliiiifr Lnhcs Asking that Ton Mile tCrock nnd lakes and crooks thoro ho closed to salmon fishing 16 allow tho fish a chnnco to spawn nnd multiply In tho lukos, a petition wnn heing circulated about tho city todny. it will bo sont fonvai'd very shortly to tha blaster Fish Wnrdon tit Halomi Flshormon say that nets are strung across tho lower Ton MIlo creek during tho fishing season so that It Is' almost Impossible for fish ... ,- n. i(n ,iin tnkns. For this - - " . lak are being "doium,,. lalcd" of salmon. Would Miiko lucren'.o This In tho roason of tho petition. It Is bollovcd that when tho matter Is explained to 'the flshbrmcu who commercialize tho fishing on tho Ten MIlo crook, they too will ho willing to relinquish their righta. After that thoro would bo4flsh enough ror everyone, nnd tho salmon would he a drawing card toward making Ton Mile a groat pleasure resort attract ing hundreds of wealthy people ouch year. " , Many Eggs Taken During this soasoji Frank Smith, who has charge of the Coos Ulvor Halchory, ways nbout 6,000,000 anl moli okKh have been taken. This Is the largest uumbor ever secured ni! miino of them will ho aont over to tho hatchery on tho'Coqiitlle. I NEWS OF OREGON X PORTLAND Two Jnps wore shot, ono fatally,, nt uJnpanqup party, .tit Atlou hall, A quarrel resulted in a riot. PORTLAND Sovoral thousand dolniH worth of Jowols wero stolon from tho homo of Attorney Win, J Itjcliuidsoii at 1 100 Alnntodu Drlvo. SALIOMWm. A. Mnrslinll was reapliolntod a mbmbor of tho Indus trial accident commission, by Gov. Wlthycombo. HOOI) JtlVKU W. N. Winter will bocomo hoad of tho Puget Sound Tolophoito Company which will tnko over 25 oxchnngos In Northoru Wasn lugtou and British Columbia with a capitalization of $1,000,000. EUaRN'B Tho WHInniotto ' rlvor Is on n rampage, flooding tho low atrootti horo and surrounding tho IiIkIi school building. ASHLAND C. W. Kims wns oloct od Potontnto of Illllah Temple of Shrlnors. A big coremonlal will bo hold Jnnunry 1. PORTLAND Two aro doad and four probably fatally 111 of trichino sis, causod by eating pork Bnusago. PENDLETON Dr. John A. Host wns oloctod mayor ovor John Mont gomery by nbout 1110 majority. Tay lor, Klrkpatrlck nnd Folsom wero oloctod couucllmon. ALIJANY Lulu Smond was oloct od to tho council at Swoot Iloiiiu, It. W. Van Floot bolng choson mayor. NEWPORT It. A. llonsell wns. elected mayor and tho occupation tax was dofotttod. ALHANY L. M. Curl wiis rooloot- VU?"r nnU nuy Lowul"K ' ll01. salkm-c m ltobertli and N. T. i If tltnt m tro oloeted eouncllinou and tor MmoudmoutH woro de- J, . PROTECT MI , '. Kyinn,r .. .. ,il'. !' e"mliilng 20 per cent IILLAJlOOlC S. A. llrnnd hniiil i ... ..... ...... ... .... ..... !.. ...... I ... ...... . .1 . ,.. . .......... .,,., II.II .ITilltU i piwuni uiMjiir ami mo suuMiarii Oil frHiichlsa enrried. KiiisuiUAtV-s. is. uilloy was ro- olMtwl Mnyor for tho third time, elected Mnyor of tho third tlmo. BTAVTOMDr. II. A. Hotmchnmp w elect od Mayor and .1. Oroor, City j Kveorder. j 8CIO j. H. i.oiig wn oloctod Martlml over J. N. Woddlo. .UNCTIOX (MTV 0. 11. Mne j KiitKht for Mayor and tlio rest of , i ho eitlMuuV thk'et. with tho o, ' caption of two niombtiiu ot Uiq i Council, wero oleolad. Tho Citl- xena oppoaed tho wta. (5 KANT PASS Th proposal to buy tU water-)rliH for $130,000 Imdly dofonted, Dr. J. P. Truox wi olauted Mayor nnd W. A. Pad dock, O. II. Uomury, Wm. .lunch ami O. J. Knlpa, Counollmon. LKDANON J. L. Uudurwood wnH elected Mayor ami tbe W. C. T. U. 'library was. Aerial pi, H08KHUIJO -V. L. Knulor who, bus been sought tor qigUt 1)10)1(118 for grand Inrceny hero, was caught at Madera, California. SALEM Tho total Marion County tax levy la sl.Moan mlllg. HQ8ISUUR0 Work on Itosoburg'a Fddaral building will start January i". M'.MlNNVIULlil l'lro In tho Moose lotlgo Hall, caused $2000 dnmaio. UAR VIBW High tldos dnmngod tho new Jstty, rati .ud tracks nnd washed, n two-story dance hall Into" the ocoan. Columbia Hour, $1.10. Haines I Whites- tin bill a NEW MEASPHE DKATjH W1T3H thh ' O. AM) C. UHAXT lit Pron'nWl'by' Senator Chamberlain to rresem in wnj;it.-ss Tills Session WASHINGTON, 1). C DoC. 8. A now bill lor the disposition or tho O. & G. land has been drafted by Sonntor Georgp Chamborlnln of Ore gon. Tho bill provides that Inas much an' luc Qrbgoit & California PUnliroad ddmpn;ny had violated the luriiis ui 1(3 liiiui Kani., iiiu uiiuuiu porilon of tliat grant shall rcvort to tho' United States and be sold bv the l'tioWrnmpit under tho- (onus prcs- ,. , .. . .. . .. . t .. v. r .. eriijoii. (Jill oi racoipiH ina uovorn- mbnt Is (o pay tho railroad company $2.50 jior aero for each acre thus kacqUlred. As Boon ns tho lnilda nro In Gov cirn'mont; ownership tlloy aro to bo classified as mineral, limber and ag ricultural lands. Mineral landB will be opouud to acquisition under gen oi nl muting laws, Lamlrt' w'hlch carry stands or 1, 000,000 feet or moro to tho quarter- section will bo classified as timber Mantis nnil will bo hold by tho Gov eminent , ponding tho salp aiid re moval of tho tlmhor, aftor which tltoy will bo sold as agricultural lands, 'The timber tthnll bo sold to oltlzoits or corporations undor scaled bids. No Puicliaso Limit Alt timber shall bo sold by (ltitir-tor-scctlnn tracts, but thoro Is limi tation ns to tho nuuihor of quarter noctlons of timber that any ono pur chaser Inny acqtiiro. I'ntoutH for IfiUbor vlll opresnly rosorvo lllo lain! to the United Stntos. Timber sold under this plan may bo .cut nnd removed at ntly tlmo within tho di rection of tho purchaser, nnd until It Is romovod tho laud shall be sub Joct to his possession nnd conliol. Must Llvo On Lund All lands listed vns agricultural will bo thrown opon to entry to any 'qualified homestonder, but no por- son shall acquire title until lip has rosldod upon and cultivated the land ror nvo yours nuti pnid ?2.ri0 per acre, 50 conlB to bo paid at tho tlmo of making application nnd $2 when making final proof. Tho Commis sioner of tho Lnnd Offlco may say what area shall bo cultivated on each entry to establish good faith. No Hpoculntlvo entries nro to bo permit ted. Lninlh to Ho Clusswl No lands clnssod ns agricultural will bo Bttbjoct to ontry until 00 days nfter approval of this net, at which tlmo they will bo subject to ontry by tho first qualified porsou applying nt tho local laud offico, but it la pro vided that during this 90-dny por lod qunliriod ontrymon who woro re siding on railroad lnnd on Doconiiior 1, 1915, shall havo preforrod right to ontor tho quartor section uppn which thoy woro thou residing, If such tract does not contain mora than 1.000,- fOOO foot to tho quarter section, they mny make honiostond ontry of -10 acres on which tholr Improvoiucuts nro located. Goes In Special l.'miil All monoys rocolvod from tho snlo of lands nnd tlmbor shall go Into a spoolal fund, and out of this fund tho tall road will rocolvo Its S2.50 pur aero. Any surplus shall ho di vided, -10 tier cont going to tbe Ora- Ikoii school fund: 10 nor mill tn thn raanat-tlvo rnimtloH I., wi.ii.ii t, lnml8 nro H,tim,e(, for 10 t.0I1Btril0. tIon ()f ,.omlH ,,,, ot,,op u,)1, "u" U ,,,u"" H,U1 m,l0r I'""'"' Pr "-' J. 81'ltVIVOU OI' " SAXTA CLAH.V siTirmus iv iu'im.ka W.mm (in VomiK of Ago Knnin Ashmtt 1'i'imii Wreck nutl Over Kuution , Hollexod.Ono Cauo of Death John Wenloy Noyoa, n survivor of the Santu Clara wreck and tho man who saod Jlra. D. L. Italian! and' her llttlo daughter, who woro coming h'oro to visit rolntlves, is iload In Kurokn. It is bollovod that the exertion and oxoltemont rela tive to Ilia cNuorlonco In tho water' r was too much for tho old man. Ho paaaed away -about four o'clock In the meniing', quietly and in bod, one month to a day aftor the dis a,stor. During llui four or fjve,'daj-3 fol lowing tho wreck Mr. Noyos wns In tats city, nwnlUu tho comlpg of tho Kllburn to take htm home. Ho mndo many fjlends during his shoit 8tny. A.t the tlmo of tho wrook Mr. Kayos vu returning from an ox tensjve trip through tho Panama Canal to the East, wiioro ho visited at )a old homo. The deceased was C5 years of agq nnd came to Eureka In 1SSS nnd had llod there over since Ho Is snrvlud l- ppo- son. Guy Koyos, nil oinnlcjo lu tho Postofflco of 0 ES IS DEAD that cltj I FLEES F FH DIM lllJPOHT OF FLOPF.MKNT FltOM ( SOUTH INLET VXTUl'U ' 1'olico Find gII Who to I'-rleniW Toll's 1' Comes Hero Itlful Story of MIh foil tin on Ovor tho wlro from South Inlet this morning enme a message Into police headqiinrtois, sajltiK that ' John U. Smith ind olopod with Miss , Kdnn WnKtior. imed 1(5 years, anil I jtlmt tho)1 wero lfoa,ded for Marsh field 'vUv ihc. old trail to Llbby, The I llollcb' Immediately Investigated tho roport and afterward declared It ontlrxily erroneous, , finding that Smlhi was merely acting as escoit to tho young lady, who was leaving the home of an aunt bccatiso of do mestic troubles. Tho girl went to i the home or Mr. and Mrs. L. T '.Matthews, friends 'of hers, where sho Is now staying. Tel l.i l'ltirul Story Chlcr Carter and Officer Richard son met ,the cottplo on Fourth street ns thuy walked Into tho city I and tho girl, fearing that sho would bo nrrosted, burst out crying. Sho ' told a pitiful tale to tho officors. , Sho said that hor mother Is dead ' and that sho has been living with a sister of her tep-fnther, nnd that sho was treated cruolly. Sho claim ed that she, loft there only after bo lng hit ovor tho heaa with a broom i and after n threat had boon madn i ngnlust her life. This Ih tho story ns told to tho I police, though tho officers this nf terudnn had had no chanco to get , tho other aldo of tho imostlon, say ing this may throw oven u different light' onto tho situation. Tho pupils of tho art department of tho school will put on sale nt :i p. in. Tlnii'Mlny at tho Oh I Drug Store 11 collect Ion of litiuil-pnlntcd Christmas ulfta. I Danco Ktiglcs' Hall, Saturday uluht. Mn it In's orchestra. Californian Had Kidney Trouble Jack Mnlto.i, CopporopollH, Calif., nays: "1 liml wuclt u sovciro enso of Idilnoy troublo 1 tlioiiKhl I would havo to null out my buulnuss. I took tin 00 linttlufl ot Koloy Kidney Pills which 1'iitlrvly rollovcil tno nnd I Imvo Imd 1 no icurrunco of kidney truuldo alncu I then." 1 ijotno dnyn It Hemti as If you can ! no lonitur boar tho imln and misery you uuiTur from Icldnoy and hlnddor troublos. Tho actio aftronn your liaok j icrowti worse with ovory move you ninltu and ovory ntoi yon tnko. it 1 Just scorns to rob you of all utriiiRth and tmorirv. Your head ucIiih. vou nro norvoim und worn out, hIhod pootly llllll III1YU IIO UpilUlllf, BIOIIIUVII IN is up- sut and howola trrcnulnr. Folov Kldnov IMIIh lOHsan tlio nnln. until It In llnully Bono entirely. Tlioy mako thorn wtroiiK. native, their ac tion booomoH riiKiiinr und normal I nKiiln, und your benltli kiowu luttcr viiuli day you talco thin Krcai livallntr miMllclno. , For salo by Owl Pi.acrlptlon 1'har- macy. Frnnlc U. Cohan, Central Avo- nuo. Opposite Chandler Hotol. Tele-, phono 71. Don't. Be Discouraged It Isn't necessary to buy a new pall' of shoos. Your old ones can ho lehullt and giio ou much her vico htlll. Coml'oitablo old shoes aro like jour old friends. You Hunt (o keep them us long as pos sible. Come in ami let us Mioiv you how ho mako iich bhocs from old ones. Tho till' tin onco hctHcen cob bling shotw and factory roimliiug is north I.iioHiug. Come and sco. Wo also can show you now Shoes that would mako a nlco Cluistnias pics'cut for your feet. Electric Shoe Store S. J. I.MMHL, Prop. 180 South Krondwuy IVaATT LMAY MAItSliriNLf), ORKfiOK Phono 1.117-X HKPItKSHXTlKG HAAS BROS. GKOCKHS ARMOUR & CO. PHovISIos AMERICAN BISCUIT CO., OltACKK MAXUFACrUUHHS ASTORIA FLOURING MILLS CO, -,. BttirinAliBg Cost 1 loitoJmjffl ''fevrf- fc4JBSJ i MSmitsm.oy ' 'msxsM I ratS5OTiSJ5CiSLS';.. ". .AYP&aKSWW jGmwtiamm& ', hmw.!ms&J'' W jysT JVS: C 1 V - ,LL .7x5 J55T 1 39AL X.V5 0,70. irctJtono :t.uii-.Cer.tes m i . 1 1 Firostotlo cupenar c?.z. Firestone ncicr.l!.: c5.--.ru: tion of tire snoc'r.:, J--'. .- score victory to: C's T.:U service and ijocIic'.'joc': tc 'Atitomobilo nml n;' - - GOODRUM'S GARAGE ., MAHSHKIKLH, OHKGO.V C:sZK Save Money On Your V assuJhiiJ Uy liujlng gootl quality at less than tho prh'o of (rash. Wo Jinvo many aithios Milttildo for Cluistnias :resents that ho urp selling for n song. See (licin. Hcmombei1 this groat, sale posltlvclyHioscs January first. EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, Iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Plione 180-J. North Front Street rrri- FREE Fifty Savings Accounts To the School Children Of Marshneld Watch This Kpaco for Particulars irst anK Marshfield, FLfllM & B. It OLDEST ilXNK IN CQOS COUKTr Kstnbllshod 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interost paid on Tlmo ' - ' ANJD HAVINGS DEPOSITS ' , ' Officers J. . Henuott, President. .ny lor- gs,y J. II. FlnnagKit, Vice-Pxesldont. " " i , H. V. 'WlUlnius, Cashier. - , Goo. F. Winchester,. Asst. Cashier, Paget Sound Bridge & uams, bnanes. Buildings. General Construction COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay offico has available for Oregon Coast work the Dredge "Seattle" tho most powerful, best equipped, and most thoroughly modern twenty-Iuch hydraulic dredgo Us Pacific waters Coos Bay office, , Marshfield $ -Oregon... arfirA :x :a 6-.lcry o;nca o matonnls :vi 1 7 t'.io greatest organiza 2 r. -i r. t ct-ro ot omcr reasons .0 tt ,-r 1 J the Ions lour daily :vY.:rj Ut. ' I '"'. f22 JiBil ncccssorica. Christmas Presents National of Coos Bay Oregon '" " i 1. 1 , i z BEHNETT IIH : Igmg .Co. ,. ! Koin riff Ina eattle. wSoton. ' "uriuniAL DIRppt. Dr. A. L: Housewortii " WiWldnn and sT O'riceilrvlng S2 1 Office hour: 11 te,' K and 7 to 8 p. ,. toU tj Phones: ok MM, h.. . tlt. J. M. Wright DUILDINO C0NTI&1 Estimates furnl8hH Dr. H. M. Shaw Jo, Enr and ffliwat Bp.cl.iu rhono naoj. itU,, Irrlng liiock. ' DR. AlATTIR 1,. SHAWi j f Flvsjclnn nnd tfnrgeo, , y ' I'iiono a,io.j. H. G. Butler j. CIVIL ENGUEot no30iCokoDldg.PhonSl,w W. G. Chandler AltCIHIEojj Rotjmo 301 and 302, Coka Marshflold, oejjon. T1MB TA11LB oAit Lcavo Marshflold Q.: a.m. '7.45 a.m. 8: -15 n.m. 9:45 n.m. 10:45 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:50 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 2:15 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5.40 p.m. ( t4T I North Beet tr 7:0(1 to, 1 8:00 in, lr t 9100 la, .,r 10:15 u, i" lisoo in, , li'AliM. ,1 1:15 p.m. Jr 2:00 p,b, 8:00 p.0, r 4:00 pj 5:15 pa, C:(5 t.a 0:55 p.m. North city limits only. 7.: 30 p.m. 7:4S p.a. SAVE MONEY by ordering tho faopw HENRYVILLE COAL" Nut coal, por ton ,..... Vj.HW Lump coal, por ton .....'.fug Or half ton of both ....... U5 1). MUSSO.V, nvji,' Fliouo 1Q-J or loavo orden'jg Ulllyor'a Cigar Store. WOOD GOOD WOOD ., I I ... ( W. II. Lingo Iuls it at ?i,60 mi 912 cash por load, also coal, nitb prices rwihonnblo. Garbage rwov od. Phono W7-J. DRY WOOD CAMPBELL'S WQODYARD North Front Blrcet Phone 870J , MERCHANTS CAFE Pppular Phico fqr , pood. Mcala ' Prices Reasonable Cor. Commercial aad Bwf. !- - south coos mvim boat SERVICE LAUNCH EXPRESS loaves Marshfield every dJ U a. m. Leaves head' of Hf ht 3:15 p. m. 8TI3AMER IU1KDOW lenvea head of riven dftUy. it 1 . m. Leaves MarsWIeld t 2 P m. For diarter apply on.borf. itoQUitH & ssmn ' Proprietors WESTERN LOANED j DUIuUllvu uwi Assets $2,340,000100 I ays 8 per cent on savloa? X I. ?. KAUFMAN f PA Local Treasurer X X r J.SOAIFBiC!A..D0WBS,,' ..iit Akin ' Marshfield & Pb9 no !40-. r i ylm"t& ii DUNGUANVRTAg2 I will P kopt n-M OPEN TO TAB PgJ I I undertaker wlU I charge 1M 1 1 Phone 11WW J i -ww .. .vtiLuntaavtHiB y r- y ..c