The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 11, 1915, EVENING EDITION, SECTION ONE, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
H. O. MALONEY, Editor niid Tub.
DAN E. MALONEIT, News Editor
Official
Official
Pnpcr of
rnpcr City
Coos County
of Mnrahflold.
Address all communications to
COOS HAY DAILY TIMES.
EUROPEAN WAR ONE t
YEAR AGO TODAY I
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i)i:cejiiii:h h, ion
Tho Allies are preparing a gen
eral attack south of Ypres.
Servians nro attempting to recap-
Coos Day and tho whole district will
bo connected with tho rest of the
country, Big harbor Improvements
hnvo been nindo both on Coos Bay
and Coqulllo river and shipping has
been extensive. Many Improve
ments havo been made by mius anu
factories, ninny thousands of dollars
havo been spent In building In tno
various cities of the county, municip
al work has been carried out on a
big scale and centers of population
mado moro modorn, tho dairymen
have had a good season and although
tho yenr has not generally been ono
which encouraged tho Investment of
capital tho fact remains that great
work has been done in Coos county.
Improvements of all kinds represent
tin outlay of moro than $2,000,000
In money. With such a record and
turn V.nlcrndc. this canltnl.
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Tho Turkish cruiser Sultan SolltnWlth tlio revival or conuuenco wihuu
lias been evidenced locally witnm
tho past two weeks, thoro is surely
nothing tho matter with Coos coun
ty. In spito of tho talk of hard tim
es In Oregon, Coos county has done
a great work and starts on a now
year which promises to bring about
tho greatest development tho his
tory of southwestern Oregon has ov
er known.
bombards Datum and tho Ilusslans
ictiirn tho firo.
A Mohammedan uprising occurs
In tho Caucasus and GO, 000 Rus
sian Moslems go to fight against
llusslu.
Til 14 ClllllSTMAH EDITION
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HIS Christmas edition of tno
Coos Hay Times contains
soma highly interesting facts
concerning what this county has ac
complished during tho year of 19 15
mid what is hoped to bo done in tho
coming year. It Is worth looking
over carefully and after reading
about what has been dono ono can
not help but bo Impressed with tho
progress that has been made. Tho
heavy advertising curried is the ovl
deuco of a confident feeling In busi
ness circles nnd Indicates tho big
Christmas trado which tho merch
ants of tho city will enjoy.
TIII4HK itf NOTHING Til 1-3 MAT
TIM WITH COOS COUNTY
AGHNKHAb rovlow of tho situ
ation In Coos county as tho
your drawB to n cIobo should
lie u soiirco of satisfaction to overy
ano who lives hero. Thcro nro
probably very fow localities In tho
Btato which havo dono as woll dur
ing a year which was not vory fav
orable to the coast in general. Tho
lumber mills In tho Coos Day cities
kept operating through tho year. Tho
SlmpBOn mill which was.closed n your
ago wuh Hturtcd again. Part of tho
mills In tho Coqulllo Valley section
havo oporated and tho loss of those
which did not run was mado up to n
great extent by tho big trado In tics.
Tho lumbor market is hotter than it
linn boon with prospects of a still
greater Improvement. Tho South
ern I'nclflo railroad Is building Into
MUST HAVE TKKMINAL KATE
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NE of tho most important
pieces of work which must bo
taken up by tho peoplo of Coos
Day is the securing of a terminal
rato on tho railroad, u was muu
rccontly by a Southern Pacific of
ficial that Coob Day would not sot a
terminal rato. It such Is tho caso
tho locality will loso most of tho ben
efits it Bhould dorlvo from tho rail
road. If wo expect to securo fac
tories for tills part of tho state it Is
nocossary to havo a terminal rato.
Othorwlso wo cannot expect to In
duce Industries to locate horo. Port
land with a terminal rato would got
everything of that kind. If wo can
not compoto with Portland in ship
ping to tho caBt now manufacturing
plants will not locate hero. Tho
rato would oIbo bring about tho en
largement of tho lumbor mills now
located hero. Tho Smith Company
would put In a planing mill and slilp
oast direct from hero twonty-fivo per
cent of tho finished lumbor which
now goes from California. Tho se
curing of a terminal rato In so im
portant to tho futuro of Coos Day
that commercial bodies, business In
terests, individuals and proporty
owners should oil Join In ono mighty
effort to got for tho placo what It
must have, a terminal rato which
will allow us to compoto with other
harbors of tho coast.
Why We Hang Up Stocklnnt.
Tho custom of hanging up tho stock
ing on Christmas ove uroso from nn
incident hi the llfo of tho good St.
Nicholas. One day when ho was over
taken by a sevei 0 storm he took refuge
In u convent, nnd tho next day being
Chilslm..s he preached a sermon to
the iitttiH which they lilted so much
that they asked him to come thu next
year and pi each to them again. On his
second visit, which was also on a
CliiIstimiH eve, before going to bed he
asked each of the nuns to lend him n
stocking, and he tilled tho stockings
with sugar plums.
In the making of mince pies, which
form n pait of a regular Christmas
feast, mutton was tho only ment for
merly used, as u commemoration of the
flocks that were watched on tho holy
night by the shepherds of Dcthlchcm.
Tho spices weie supposed to bo sugges
tive of tho wise men fro,ui the, cast, the
land of spices.
Christmas present found adver
tised in tho Saturday Evening Post
can bo found nt tho Sumner Hard
ware Company's store on Market
tncniic.
OWJiS TO M14I4T
All Drothcr Owls aro
requested to bo pres
ent at tho Owls Lodgo
Dooms at 9 a. in. Sun
day, December 12, for tho purposo
of attending tho funeral of Brother
Arthur T. Hanson, which will bo
held at tho Dungau Undertaking
Parlors at 9:30 a. m.
Dy order of
JOHN DUOCKMUELLER,
President.
J. Q. SCIIOTT, Sccrotary.
A nn n go to tako your ClnlstniuH
dinner at tho Chandler Hotel, (I
to 8 o'clock p. in. flood music and
fiuo menu. Muko reservations in
advance. Phono -O.
SUMMONS SUIT IN EQUITY
In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato
of Oregon, In and for tho. County
of Coos.
Marshflold Realty and Trading
Company, a corporation, plaintiff,
vs. Mary E. Ducklor, defendant.
To Mary E. Ducklor, defondant
nbovo named: In tho Namo of tho
Stato of Oregon: You aro horoby
notified that you aro required to ap
pear and niiBwer tho complaint filed
against you in tho above entitled
court nnd caimo within six weeks
from tho date of tho first publica
tion of this summons, to-wlt: With
in six weeks from tho 1.1th day of
November, 1915, and It you fall to
appear on or boforo tho 29th day
of Decombor, 19 1C, such dnto bolug
tho last day of tho tlmo pt escribed
In tho order for publication, Judg
ment will bo taken against you for
want thereof for tho relief demand
ed in plaintiff's complaint, a suc
cinct statement of which 1b as fol
lows: That plaintiff recover from you tho
sum of Eleven Hundred Dollars
($1100.00), with interest thereon
at tho rato of six per cent per an
num irom tho 1st day or November,
1913, to date, and for Interest on
tho sum of Fivo Hundred and Fifty
Dollars ($550.00) from tho 1st day
of Novcmbor, 1912, to tho 1st day
of Novembor, 1913, at tho rato of
six por cent per annum! that tho
plaintiff recover from you tho fur
ther sum of Ono Hundred Dollars
($100.00) ns an attorney fee hereli),
nnd also its costs and disburse
ments in this suit.
That tho mortgage herotoforo ox
ecutcd by you on to-wlt tho 4th day
of Novombor, 1912, to this plain
tiff, nnd conveying tho following
described real property, to-wit: Lot
numbered Thrco in Dlock numborod
Flftcon (15) in tho Town of Marsh
flold, Coos County, Oregon to sucuro
tho amount set forth above, bo fore
closed as -by law provided, that the
usual decrco of forcclosuro Issuo
and that said property bo sold In
tho manner provided by law.
That all of your Interest nnd tho
interests of all persons claiming by
or under you in tho nbovo described
real proporty bo fohtvor barred and
foreclosod.
That tho plaintiff may becomo a
purchasor of said real proporty at
said sale, that tho Sheriff oxecuto a
deed to tho purchasor of said laud
and tho purchasor thereof bo grant
ed ImmoiUato possession tnercof.
Scrvico of this summons Is mado
upon you by publication pursuant
to an ordor mado by tho Hon. John
S. Coke, Circuit Judgo ot Coos
County, Stato of Oregon, on tho
12th day of Novombor, 1915, direct
ing that tho samo ho published In
tlio Coos Day Times, for a iriod
ot six wooks. '
JOHN D. OOSS,
JOHN C. KENDALL,
HERBERT S. MURPHY,
Attorneys for plaintiff, First Nat
ional Dank Dulldlug, Marshflold,
Oregon.
Dato of first publication Novom
bor 1', 1915; last publication De
combor 27, 1915.
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FARMERS' AND IIOM&MAKQRS' WEEK
and RURAL LIFE CONFERENCES
January 3 to 8, 1916
I Live Information, I'ractlcat Help for the Home
the l'atm, the Community.
I Convention! of Orcson'a Oreatent Indmtrlc
I Conference 011 Oregon' Moat Vital Problem
LHCTURKft-nitMONSTKATIONS
HXIIIIUTION8-H.STHKTAINMIt.NT8
1 Two thounuiul people alteiuled Uit )car. Jt li n
1 ureal place to make frleniW with live
thinker and lite thouuhli. xooa
worker, nnd good wort.
IMPORTERS OF
Hats and Caps, Umbrellas Celebrated Castle
and Argonaut Hats, The Hats you
can t talk through
SOL ISRAEL,
WINTER SHORT COURSE
January 10 to February 4, 1916
A I'ractlcat Agricultural Course In a Nut Hlicll.
Applied mIciicc In Actual Work of '
(I1C I'UIIU I1U IIUIIKtlUtUl
Couraea In l'KUIT RAISING, I'AKM CHOI'S,
hOlI.8. HTOCK KAI8INC1. DAIRY WOKK,
1'OUI.TRV RAI81NO, OARIIHNINC, COOK
INC.SltU'INli. HOUhHIIOMlARTh, I10MK
Nl'RSINO. ni'SINl'.SS MKTIIODS, ROAD
IllMUHNO. I'AKM HNOINHHRINO, RURAL
ORGANIZATION!), MAKKH1 INC.
Correspondence Oniric Without Tuition.
Hapert Iiittructioti in Munlc.
Reduced railroad rate.
For program write to Tho Collrgt Exchange. Oregon
Agricultural College. Corvalllt. (lwi.'-l to f-l)
Finest Quality Meat With
The Delicious Flavor
Of rotii'M.', thoy coiiio fiom (tin I'iiIcii Meat Company of I'ortliinil, (ivkii.
Kwiylxiity in Orevon Knows our ruinous Columbia Itiuml Hants, Uncoil 11111I Laid, mul oar otlifr
infills coiiio : in tho haino stnittlnul. . t," V
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Union Meat, Company
N. H. MacMillan
IniiiiKcr MniHliflelil llrniii'li nnd Soiitlitvcstcrii Oregon ItviitcM'iitntlto.
Offlt'o Hull Ai Klnitl Anemic. Il'liouo J7I. , .MAItSliniXD, ORE.
Ai'iiuiKO to tnko jour Cliilstnins
iIIiiiilv tit tlio Cluimllcr Hotel, ((
to 8 o'clock it. 111. flood intislu ami
flno menu. Mako reservations in
nth ante. IMiono !!(,
COOS BAY REPRESENTATIVE
Chandler Hotel
Phone 20
F. E. Conway
'Bond and Mortgage Broker
MOXUY TO I.OAX O.V IMPHOVHI) 1IAXOIIKR
TIVK VKAItS' ti.mi:
O.rico, Mjrtlo Ai'iuh Maibltfleld, Oregon.
rwiMnmiwi
MUMMteJMUJ
Merry Christmas New Year's Greetings
Royal Club
BETTER COFEEE
LANG & CO., Portland, Or.
Represented by D. J. McKINNON
3
Phone 448, Marshfield, Ore.
Soft, Water
Tho advantages of soft water such as afforded heio aro many
and of such importance that a great nitmbor of cities with hard
water supplies havo Installed water-softening plants at largo ox
ponso. Tho saving of soap roqulred for washing Is considerable.
Tho labor of washing is much reduced. Tho wear and tear of
clothing Is consequently diminished. Less fuol Is required 10
ljeat soft water and hot water Is obtained moro quickly. Soft wa-
ter Is highly doslrablo for steam bailor uso In mills, etc. Soft
wator Is moro desirable from a health standpoint than hard wator.
Soft water brings a copper colored iron stain from aldor treo
loaves at tho tlmo of heavy rains, but It only affects tho color and
appearance of tho water. This 6talu cannot bo removod by fil
tering or chemical treatment. Do not mako tho mistake -at heat
ing your hot wator supply to higher temporaturo than necessary
as it causes needless rusting of tho hot water Wplng.
B. JlllWMMIaa1f ' "" -" ' 'JjMllMj'fciM' ' l-
COOS BAY
WATER. COMPANY
MAltSIIFlKLD AND NOUTII DKND, OltKGOX.
F.lr.fncal Gift8
Express Though
Good i aste
1 inlial
ELECTRICAL GIFTS are charming, suoMa..onl(i
cat. They reflect a desire to add to the recipieni
and convenience to make life naujuu veryo
-Turnno am r, roTDIPAl RIFT SUltable W e6'
incnCO HIM tLUOIIllunuw. - lr-e 1
and purchaseable at prices for every -pm AlJT
ALL THE WAY FROM FASCINATING TOT J flf
MOBILES electrical products meet the aenw
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CLtUiniUrtL UiriO fint um
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