The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 15, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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COOS PAY TIMES
M. V.' MALONEY, Kdltor nnd Pub.
DAN K. MALONEV, News Editor
Official 1'npcr of Coos County
Official Paper City of Mnrshfiold.
Address all communications to
COOS HAY DAILY TIMES.
I EUROPEAN WAR ONE Z
YEAR AGO TODAY I
DECE.MIIER 15, JDM.
Oanntln la reported to havo been
hard hit by tho war, many financial
projcctH being BtiHpoudod.
President Wilson In his nddroii
to Congress saya America will no 'cr
have n largo army.
in tho Vosges the Oormans vio
lently nttnekod tho railroad stutlon
of St. Leonard.
OREGON DRY LAW IS EXPLAIWED BY
THE LOCAL DISTRICT ATTORMEY
Mr. Liljeqvist Tells How He Thinks Some, Points of the Law
Are to be Interpreted Goes to Salem to Discuss Mat
ters With Prosecutors fro m the Other Counties.
ULESKINU TO Til 1-3 WORLD
HrNlIH farm crops for this year
I 11H repilriutl luuuy in iiiu iiirai
-- estimate by tho Agricultural
Department waB vnluod at over six
and a iiunrter billion dollars. With
tho animal products, tho total valua
tion of tho products of tho farms of
tho United States reaches about ton
billion dollars. It has been tho bust
year on record. With much of tho
rest of tho world at war and with
many countries suffering, it Is cer
tainly n blowing that tho United
States is nblo to produco such groat
amounts of tho necessaries of life.
t AT THE HOTELS t
Chandler Hotel
13. C. Nutter, Han Francisco; W.
H. Hanilg, Portland; P. Wllstrom,
Portland; Swan llonson, Portland;
Mm. C. Harris, Sumner; Miss M.
Mills, Sumner; 0. A. Charlton, San
Francisco; Mrs. Hafcr, Powers; It.
E. Diinson, Capo Arago; Jamos
McCutchoon, Dcavor irill; P. J.
Ilnlin, Jr., Hauscr; Pat Dolton,
llandon; G. .1. Montgomery, Drldgo.
St. Lawrence Hotel
Itolliu Stock, Stimuor; Gcorgo
Poy, Coqullle; Frank Carey, Co
nulllo; Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Los-
tor, Coqulllo; Mr. nnd Mrs. Q. W.
Norrls, Sumnor; Ray Norrls, Sum-
nor; V. C. Tryson, Tho Dalles; Carl
Anderson, Myrtle Point.
Itlauco Hotel
F. It. HIckok, Powers; Harry A Ik
on, Cooh HIvor; A. McLeod and fnm-
II), Winnipeg; William Ilnssott,
North Inlet; J. II. Porter, SJlver
Lake; .John Whobroy, Myrtlo Point;
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nowman, Pow
ers; M. P. Summorlln, Powers; W.
II. Mooro, Cociulllo; .lack Wobbor,
Who Itldgo; Jasper Yoakam, Co
qulllo; S. Cndman, Coqulllo: J. C.
Fletcher, Myrtlo Point; J. 11. Rob
orts, Myrtlo Point; C. S. McCullouh,
Coqulllo; A. 1). Miller, Coqulllo; II.
I). Ferguson, Coos Rlvor.
ADVERTISED LETTERS
List of unclaimed letters remain
ing in tho Marshflold, Oregon, Post
office for tho week ending Docombor
1-1, llUC, PorsoiiH culling for tho
sanio will ploaso say advortliod and
pay ouo cent for oaoh lottor called
for.
Anderson, J. II.; Armflold, T. A.;
Uox X!Q; Ulaok, F. L.; Rruokloy,
Paul; Ilrlco, O. P.; Corey. W. II.;
Dean, MIhh Doulah, -; Donu, MIm
HoshIo, 'J; Hart, W. It.; Haws, Mrs.
J. II.; llamm, C; .Joiisou Mr. Oeo.;
Johnston, J. It.; Keon, IC.; McMahon,
Thomas F.; Maters, E. C; Matson,
Mrs. Harris; Nelson, 10. K.; Olon, J.
R. ; Oleson, Mrs. (lust; Oman,' Mrs.
Fred; Poacook, Jack; Powers, Karl
L,; Smith, Floyd: Smith llonery.
Travis, J. T.: Thomas, Ella; Tlttlo.
Miss A.; Udeol, Tod; Whoaton, W.
M.; WalHon, Qoo.; Wilson, Mrs. Mar
tha. IIUOH P. M'LAIN,
Postmaster.
Oregon passed a prohibition law
to mnkc the state dry after a mighty
hard fight. To all Intonts and pur
poses tho work was but half accom
plished with thocaBtlulTof tluTvotes.
Ince that time attorneys havo stay
ed up to burn, tho midnight oil, at
tempting to ferret out tho intrica
cies of tho law, and now tho district
attorneys of tho state must gather
til Salom to study the now law be
tween themsolvofl and ascertain ex
actly what can and what can not bo
done.
District Attornoy Llljonvlst left
for the state capital today. Ho said
that he has studlod the law, but
finds it vnguo on ninny points.
Can bo Shipped Out.
Liquor on hand January 1 in tho
saloons of tho county, or, tho atato,
can bo shipped out of tho state, be
lieves Mr. Liljeqvist. Ho asserts,
howovor, that tho boxos or barrels
must carry in plain sight the liinno
of tho consignee and tho consldnor,
also tho class of liquor and tho
amount.
. After January 1 othyl alcohol can
bo obtained only upon a phystclau'n
pioserlptlou, at a drug storo. Pro
viding tho Coos county Pharmaceu
tical Association dccldea to put on
tho ban altogether, and refiiuo to
keep othyl alcohol at all for sale,
and thoy expressed thomsclvcs pret
ty much In favor of this move, it will
'he impossible to obtain alcohol in
this county.
Can Administer
A physician can administer Intox
icants to his patients as medicine,
but It must bo from his own private
supply of two quarts of whisky or
2-1 quarts of beer In any one mouth.
Ho can not glvo it away. Tho pen
alty for violations is a fine up to
$i00 or six mouths in Jail,
.'Must. Ilnvo Prescriptions
Any pharmlclst soiling ethyl al
and on tho 10th of each mouth
must forward these prescriptions
to tho County Clerk along
with his affidavit as to tho veracity
of tho roport. Any officer may In
vestigate theso prescriptions when
ho pleases, for thoy will bo public
records.
About Delivery
Any common carrier will not bo
allowed to deliver Intoxicating llqu
oi until tho coiislguco makes nu af
fidavit setting forth tho nauio of tho
carrlor, tho point of dollvery, tho
amount and kind of intoxicating
liquors to bo recoived, tho total
amount of liquors of nil kinds re
coived by him during tho four weeks
vast; that tho affiant Is over 21
yoars of ago and Is not an habitual
drunkard. Tho affidavit will bo
sworn to before any agent of tho car
rier who Is authorized by tho law to
administer the oath.
The liquor to bo delivered to the
consignee, but not to nny person for
htm. Affidavits of the common car
rier's must bo sent to tho county
clerks for filing.
No Advertisement
Furthormorc, according to the be
lief of Mr. Liljeqvist, who quotes
from nn opinion handed down by At
torney General Drown, liquor ndver
tltomonts after January 1 aro ab
solutely prohibited '.n thu state,
Mailing out of circulars and price
lints and order blanks will also be
against the law. Tho fine for buci
nn offenso, or for advertising la not
lesB than $100.
.Soliciting I tarred
No person can eomo around solic
iting orders for liquor.
No porson can take liquor to n
danco or havo It in his possession
about a dance hall. Also liquor can
not bo used in lodge rooms nnd in
dividual lockers uro. prohibited.
Saloons must closo exactly at mid
night an December .11. Every sale
after that tlmu may bo doomed n
Bcparato offenso.
Tho governor of tho state is pro
vided with a fund of $7,000 which
he may uso in securing ovldonce in
connection wtth lufrlugmonts of tho
law. District Attorney Liljeqvist
haa also a special fun of $3000 to
bo used In gathering evidence nnd
enforcing tho law.
About Affidnvlt
Mr. Ufjoqvlst gives as his opinion
that anyono can havo liquor shipped
to tliom without stating that they
aro gottlng it for sacramental pur
poses. Tho law gives an affidavit
which Is supposed to bo tho form
used when liquor is received. Among
other things It snvo on thn affidn
vlt that tho liquor Is to bo used ror
Bncramontal purposes only. Mr.
Liljeqvist says that ho thinks this
part can bo oracod. Ho says that
too iaw roads tuat
shall bo
I
FIGURES REVISED
MARSHFIELD NOW LI3ADS DAN
DON IN SCHOOL CENSt'S
County School Superintendent It. !!.
linker (Jiie.s Over Lists and
Makes Official Statement
It was a hard Job, but Is -boon
c'ono. County School Superlntend-
icnt It. 13. Dnkcr himself admits it,'
that Marshfield has "dono and gone '
beaten Dnndon on tho number In Its
school census. And thereby hangs
a tale which has boon nbout as easy
to run down and solve as tho t'Snio
worn puzzler, "How old Is Ann?"
But life revision of the figures by
Mr, linker, and us ho has explained
to Judgo John Hall, clerk of tho
Marshfield district, shows that Dan
don has not 8 05 pupils, but HIS and
that Marshriold's list of Sfa con
tinues to stand good.
The county superintendent Btntcd
that u few of the children countod
In tho Uandon district woro outside
tho limits of tho district.
It Is further Interesting to nolo
that whllo thoro has boipi u loss of
more than GOO pupils in tho flvo
cities of tho county, ovor the count
of last year, that, taking Into con
sideration tho rural districts, tho
census of 191G Is only 15 behind
that of 1914.
Last yoar there wag a friondly ri
valry between Dandon nnd Marsh
field for tho highest number of pu
pils u tho school districts, nnd tho
clty-by-the-sea ran a closo race, as
sho continues to do ngaln this year.
MARSHFIELD MAW
LOSES FIFTEEN DOLLARS
Someone Sold Valuable Coin
Much Less Than It
Was Worth
for
Somo Mnrshflold man Is out Just
fifteen Hollars, though ho probably
docs not know It. Tho incidont Is
told In tho following from tho Uan
don Western World:, ,
C. Y. Lowo, whllo at Mnrshflold
tho othor day purchased n $3 gold
ploco from a party in a restaurant.
It bears tho dato 1878, and Is ono of
tho very few of that denomination
now In circulation. Mr. Lowe paid
$3 In sllvor for It. Ho has looked
tllO affidavit UP tllO valtlO of It as nn old pnln niwl
S'lhSJ'rrtrmi8 U'nt " ,S approximate,.
gives rnngo for wldo Interpretation. z2
Mr. Liljeqvist also states that in n'
former paragraph It Is stated what
must bo sot forth In tho affidavit of
nn ordinary purchnsor and this pnr-i
agraph does not say anything about '
ino uso ior sncramontal purposes
Inactive Kidneys
Cause Disease
V"1J"!"F. 0"Jl!!,.tl, .!?W.,"l.CrO ..,S. ' 'I.h.lnot.ooforg.tU..In.fIUlJ.,W.a
ii paragrapu wuien says mat nny , r,om ,i, MM , r.i.- ic m dmi...a a
iinrflnn 11. rfimlli. ttm, l..... ... I ... " - -.. u. ..
quarts of spirituous liquor or twenty-four
quartB of malt liquor. Tho
attorney says tliat this shows beyond
PEOPLE'S FORUM
Tho Coos Day Tlmos will bo
pleased to publish lettora from Its
itadora on nil questions of public
interest, giving his or hor a del row,
and bo far as possible limited to
-'no words. In publishing those let
ters Tlio Tlmos doos not Indorse
tho icws expressed thorelu; It U
Dimplv affording a moans for tho
voicing of dltferont opinions on nil
questions affecting tho public welfare.
Crops off Unnited States
Break All Previous Records
WANTS TO KNOW
The following communication dat
ed at Eustaldo, December II, and
addressed to George Wntktut, Pity
Attorney of Kastaldo, is received
by Tho Tlmos with rcquott to pub
lish: Honorable Sir: Somo of the Kast
sido voters and cltUous want to
know how n lnw pawed In 11)07,
long before woman suffrage me SALEM Tho Stato Laud Hoard
into offoet. giving women equal will not appeal from tho decision
rights with men. cn govern ua 'low of the U. S. Survoyor Goner,il of
under oxUtlug eircumiitaueea. They
also want to know If you publUhed,
(11 AukhUUM VrM lal'uui Hay TIihm.)
WASIIINOTON, 1). a, Dee. K.. This year's principal farms crops
woro worth $G,270,I0G,000 at Dccembor 1 farm prlcos, tho Department
of AKrleulturo aunouneod today In Its final ostlinuto and rovlow of erjp
production and vuluos. That couiparoa with $1,073,027,000 last your,
$1,00(1,117,000 11H3 and $ 1,7.17, -1.18,001) In 1012.
With tho whont crop panning the bllllon-bushel mark for tho first
time In tho Nation's history corn prduetlou reaching a threo-bllllou-'uiis-hel
total for tho socond time, and record crops of oata, barley, ryo, swoot
potatoes, hay and rlco, tlio yoar has boon nn oxtraordlnary ono for farm
InK. Prlcos paid fnrniors for somo crops havo boon hlghor than In other
yoars bcauso of tho Kuropean ,var and as a result tho valuo of somo of
tho crops is tho largost ovor rocordod.
Tho valuo this year of oneh crop, based on Its furin prleo on Docam
ber 1, with last yonr's valuo, ;ho looonl valuo of onoh crop, and tho year
It was producod, Is nnnouncod us follows:
Crop ioi r,. ion.
Corn $1.7rG.SG0.000 S 1.722.070.000
i;7a.02.1.000
203,067,000
S7s,i;so,ooo
-100,-131,000
105,003,000
37,018,000
12.S02.000
10.1510,000
21,SI9,000
los.ooa.ooo
11,201,000
770,008.000
lOt, 111,000
G25.32l.000
30,l3vS,000
In addition to those ciops, othor farm products, such as minor oropg
and animals and animal products, will bring tho year's totnl to about
$10,000,000,000.
Godfrey, Fomt Grore. Oronon.
Too much work and too llttlo work
coom to liavo nbout tho tamo offoet
on lioraons past tnlddlo hko. rronor
a doubt tho Intent that persons shall Sod ncnltli Thoy 8 act nnSeTiti?
bo able to buy a limited amount of ?nd romovo' from tSa blooO "o?ionofiS
liquor for tholr own HBO. wasto matter which Jf ponnlttod to
The law provldos, Mr. Llljoqvlst rSSnMrJMnni0 ystem loada t0 "ant
says, that tho district attornoy can colSfny norvouii. tlrodrun-.lown mon
Incur exponso in onforclng tho liquor , and women nutfor from palnB In tho
lnw and that tho county must nay l)UClf ana aIdui. tl'y spoils, bladder
tho hills. pa JL0""8.? !?,r Su.?.e'o , and atlft
ww....u ...iv. iu ituiuu unit men mu
tism, dlahotos or oven Drlijht's dla
oa9a may remit.
it you navo causa 10 uonovo that i
liV ynunir. inlililln ncuil nnd ol,i m-iiIi
comploto unilsfnctlon. Thoy act quick,
ly andsuroly and hnvo kIvcii rolloC
lu cases of ten ycaru' utundlni;. '
For snlo by Owl Prvscriptiou Phar
macy. Frank D. Cohan, Central Avo
nuo. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Tele
phono 74.
your Itldnoya are woak. dlnordoroil or
Inactlvo you should aot Immudlatoly.
l'Oloy Kfdnoy Pills havo boon uneci
Wlntor Wheat 022,012,000
Spring Whont 308,200,000
All Wheat ... 030,302,000
Oats nr.n.r.uo.ooo
Darloy 122,400,000
Uyo
Huckwhoat . .
Klaxsood
It ice
Potatoos
Swoot Potatoos
Hay 012,320,000
Tobauoo ... . Oli.O-t 1,000
Cotton 002,303,000
Sugar Hoots . 3fi, 800,000
11,20.1,000
12.40S.000
2-1.080,000
20,212,000
221,101,000
40,081,000
Uncord Val.
$1,722,070,000
075,023,000
231,708,000
S7S',OSO,000
400,431,000
130,182,000
37,018,000
10,812,000
35,272,000
23,123,000
227,003,000
42, SS 1.000
8.10,005,000
122,-lS 1,000
887.100,000
Year.
191 1
1014
1012
1014
1014
10U
1911
1SC7
1011
1012
1013
1913
1912
1913
1913
LLOYD HOTKL
Is being overhauled thoroughly
from foundation to roof. Nowly
palntod and papered and refurnish
ed, will bo oponed as a family hotel
Docombor 15, by ownor, J. H.
Hrldgos. PntroiiH will bo tnkon enro
of In a moro eomfortnblo way than
boforo. Furnished npnrtmonts fully
oqulppod for housokooplng ns well
ns Bleoplng rooms. Prlcos will bo
moro modornto than ovor, to con
form with tho times. A sharo of
your patronago is sollcltod. Special
low prlccB by week and month.
All Over Oregon
PAItK TEN CENTS
City Limits North llpml, fjc.
t)t COMJIUTATION nn
M TICKETS $1.75 i)&
Marshfleld-North llend Auto
Lino
Cars every ten minutes from
O n. in. to 13 p. in. to South
Slough onco n day, leaving nt
11 a. in.; to Eniplro throo trips
a day,
GOHST & IQNQ, Props.
II
Now is the time to get your suit
made for Christmas Bring in
your order now and you will get a suit at
a reasonable price, either ladies' or mens
suits
See !
J, V. Koski
jjPROFESSiONAL .
75 Market Ave.
Marshfield, Oregon
ffl &- ae- ae- b- -fee- - afr zfr-
Register Tomorrow
Jf you want one of those dollars put In a savings ac
count, you must register at once.
First
Bank of
N
ational
Coos Bay
Marshfield,
Oregon
lq. . fo. i-fr. zf.
Dr. A. I u.T"
-- ki. II IIICOIIIn.il
Office hours: a'".
nuu 7 to 8 p. ,. -0.H
!! co 143.,. ncj
----------J":,' Ul
J- M. Wright
nuiMJisa covTn,T H
UBtinmtea fumi.i..; "1V1"I
wucu
"a renn..
FLIINl k lEBElT BUI
OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNT
Established 1880.
Capital, Surplus apd Undivided
Profits $118,000
Interest paid on TJmo
AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS
Officers
3. V. neunctt, President.
J. II. I'laniigim, Vice-President.
It. 1 Williams, Cashier.
Geo. V. AVinrliester, Aast. CMhler.
Di;-H.M.Shaw
", Jinr and Throat fin.., ,
I'l'one IBM, MfcJ
l,,,ysitr nd sn '
"oiio 830.J,
H. G. Butler ' '
noom 304 Cok. .W
noaiUCncepTo8n;L.,a,J
W. G. ChandieT
AUCHITEOT
Ml ,d ,M
MnrehHeW, 0rCgon.
TIM 13 TAllf.p
WILMMKTTK PACIFIC M0TO8
vri&lk
Lcavo
Marshfield
CMC a.m.
7.4 G a.m.
8:4li a.m.
9:4G a.m.
10:4G a.m.
11:30 a.m.
12: no p.m.
1:4G p.m.
2:4G p.m.
3MG p.m.
G:00 p.m.
G.40 p.m.
UT
North Btt(
:wt8,
8:00 ti
9:00 n,
10:15 n
11:00 u,
HtlSta.
1:15 pta.
2:00 p
3:00 p
1:00 pi,
5:15 pg;
6:55 pdl
WORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY
S. S. F. A. KQbiirn
SMTS FOR
Portland, (Via Astoria)
si'ndav, di:ci:miu:u in, at io::h a. si.
FOn PURTIIEU INFORMATION
SMITH TICRMINAn DOCIC I'llO.VK l h, (. Cnshlng, Agent
C:GG p.m. North city limit'
7:30 p.m. 7.4. '
y.w,
SAVE M0NPY
hy ordering tho famow
HEWRYVI! I F nnn
KYi ...! a "HU
iiui. tuui, por ion 11
Lump con!, por ton ,
Or half ton of both ti,;j
i). musso.y, rrep,
mono i-j or lenro otwrs it
Hlllycr'ii Clitor Store.
SOUTH COOS IUVKR BOAT
SRRVICI3
.LAUNCH KXWtESS
lenves Marshfield orcry titj
8 a. in. Leaves head of riiet
nt S:1C p. in.
BTI2AMUR RAI.VI10W
Icnvos lioad of river dally at T
. in. Leaves MarslifloIJ nt 3 p.
in. For charter apply on boarJ.
ItOGKRS & SMITH
Troprlotora
'GRAVEL'
Wo nro no proparod to furnlnh GRAVEL In nny quxntltlei
from pilo In our yard or in carload Iota, at following prlceo:
From pilo on ground, ?2.5'5 per yard.
Carload Iota, taken from caro, $2.00 per yard.
Retail Department.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Opposite Pos.Office
Wione J 00.
DRY WOOD
CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD
North Front Strwt
1'hono 370J
MERCHANTS CAFE
Popular I'laco for
Good Meals
Prices Reasonable
Cor. Commercial nnd n'dVy.
EXPERT WELDING of METALS
Steel, hrass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made
like new
T. J. HOArFB 4 A. II. 1101)001
as Lr:ij PAINT AND
iwdiaimeiu DECORATING.
KutJumtes liiirnlshed
I'lioao 14fl.lt, Muralifield, One
Phono 180-J.
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Kopsitz Garage
North Front Street
WOOD GOOD WOOD
W. II. Lingo has It at $1.50 ri
a cash per load, also coal, wl
prices rcasoiiahle. Carbago reoot!
: ' -. ... -1
HAVP THE ROOF FIXED
!0Wt
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171
1
or causod to he published the item
In Tho Cooa Ray Tiip.Q8 of Friday.
Doeember 10, as your nunm U i.tot
ed as the authority on whioU it U
baaod. Vm.UQ answar thronifrt vli
Cooa Hay Tlmou. R. K. L.
PENDLETON A number of tho
swliumors of tho city will go to
Portland to take part In tho Christ-
Oregon Uoldiuic that Alkali Lako in ; mas moruliuc pluugo in tho until-
Southern Oregon to bo the propeity . torium.
of the govorntuent.
DALLAS Frank Howard; tho
inuii who killed his wife, Nollla M.
DALLAS Althoiigli $71,120 !
provided for bridges nnd ferries
which includo Polk County'n part
Howard, on Thanksgiving Day, left, of the now Salom bridge, tliero will
a will providing that hla ogtato gojlio no Inerengo lu tho taxes ovor
to tho wifo lio murdorod. Inst year.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice is herohy glvon that tho
undoralgnod, administrator of the
ostato of, Faniiio L. M. Carponter,
docensod, haa filod hla final ac
count lu the County Court of Coos
County, Orogon, and tho Judgo of
eald Court has appointed Monday,
tho 3rd day of January, 101G at
the hour of 10:00 a. m. of said day
at tho Court House at Coqulllo City,
Coos County, Oregon, as tho time
and placo for tho hearing of object
tions to said final account and tho
settloment of said estate.
Datod at Mnrshflold, Oregon, this'
1st day of Docombor, HUB. i
STEPHEN C. ROGERS.
Administrator of tho ostato of
Fannlo L. M, Carpentor, deewsod.
First publication Docembor l,
1015; last publication, Doc, 20,
1010.
Puget Sound Bridge &
igmg.Co.
uuI5 onurjes uunaings General Construction
COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK
Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast
work the
W
Dredge "Seattle
the most powerful, ben equipped and most thoroughly modem
twenty-iuch hydraulic dredgo Ik Pacific water.
C00SMnroyilt?If!,ce'n Mal" office,
Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Washington.
1
1
f WESTERN LOAN AND
J BUILDING CO.
I Assets $340,000.00
t Pays 8 per cent on savings
t I. S. KAUFMAN &' CO.
J Local ireasurei
&
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