The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 27, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD,, OREGON; MOIIDAY,.DECEMBER 27, 19 15 EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
U. C. MALONEY, Editor and Pub.
RAN E. MALONEY, News Editor
Official
Official
Paper of
Pnper Mtr
Coos County
of Mnrnhflelil.
t EUROPEAN WAR ONE
X YEAR AGO TODAY I
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DEO. , 1011
Dombs from Gorman aoroplanc9
Kill n number In Russia timl France.
Fob halts the campaign In Flan
ders. In southern Poland and Gallcla
the Russians claim to havo mado ad
vances. ,
KiiBsla cedes to Japan Its half In
terest' In tho Island of Sakhalin.
News of Nearby Towns
COUNTY SEAT NOTES
DEO. 27, 11)11
Tho Allies continue their offonslvo
along tho western front.
Germans and Russians cngago In
artlllory duels in Poland.
Italy notifies tho powers that It
will protect Albania and not nllow
u chango of government.
Vienna proposes a confereuco to
revlso tho rules regarding tho rights
of neutral countries.
MILITARY ROAD NECESSARY
"I
N THE matter of railroads
American proparcdncss' Is noth
ing lacking. In tho matter
of good roadways and tho supply
of nutos which could bo rcqulstlon
cd for mobilization wo lead tho
world. And," says tho Chronicle,
"tho glorious things about thoBO
forniB of proparcdncss Is that they
aro all UBablo In tlmos of peace."
This Is an excellent argument for
a government highway running tho
full length of our coasts. It, too,
would soon pay Us worth In times
of peacb. Astorlan.
News of Coqulllo Told In tho Hen.
tlnel of That City
Irvln Custer enmo In from Al
bany Collcgo tho first of tho week
to Bpcnd the holiday vacation at
home.
City Engineer Sidney E. Hender
son left last Saturday for a two
Weeks' vacation which ho will spend
at Portland, Hood River and Eu
gono. Jasper Yoakam, tho malinger of
tho Smith-Powers ranch on Cun
ningham, reports that ho has about
GOO head of cattle there.
Superintendent Chas". A. Howard,
of tho city schools, was recently
complimented by being mado ono of
tho stato board or toucher examin
ers, lie Is a member of tho sec
tion which frames tho questions for
the examinations.
WILL START .MILL
L. C.
Reynolds to Manufacture Shin-
jrlcs at tho Slusluw
Th9 Sluslaw Pilot tells tho fol
lowing of L. C. Reynolds, of North
Ilcnd, who recently went to Flor
ence to Btnrt a shluglo mill:
"L. C. Reynolds, a veteran and
oxporlcnced sawmill man, Is In
Florence for tho purpose of build
ing nnd operating n saw and shlu
glo mill to uso up tho vnst amount
of cedar that lies tributary to tho
Sluslaw River. Mr. Reynolds wim
in Florenco Boveral years ago and
purchased a largo amount of cedar
timber, nnd It Is his purposo now
to put thfs timber on tho market In
merchantable sturf. Ho went to
Maploton tho first of tho woolc to
repair his largo donkey engine, pre
paratory to boglnnlng operations.
AN ODE TO THE 27TII.
Tho melancholy day has como,
Tho saddest of tho year,
it mnlcoa mo 111 to deo a trco
Or hoar of "Christmas Cheer."
Wo'vo boon greatly grieved at pres
ents Wo "surely should havo got,"
Wo'vo gotten many others
That "greatly plcaso us" not.
So I daro not sing of OhrlBtmns
Day with nil its mirth,
Rut sing an odo to tho 27th
When groat grief is given birth.
Tho only thing that cheers mo
In this day of Joy boroft
Ir a volco that seems to whtapor,
"No more shopping days now loft."
J
WITH THE TOAST t
AND THE TEA X
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GOOD EVENING
Tho man who consecrates
Ills hours by vigorous offort,
nnd an honest aim, nt onco
ho draws tho sting of llfo and
death; ho walks with nature;
and hor paths aro poaco.
Young.
CHEERFUL OLD COOS RAY
COUNTY SEAT NOTES
Nowh of
Coqulllo Told
Herald.
In tho
Hen Curry loft for California on
a business trip. Archlo Walkor
Is filling his position at tho ware
houso during his absence.
Pnul Skcols returned from nn
oxtondod stay In California. Ho
has not fully decided whether ho
will remain hero long or not, but
intonds to stay until nftor Christ
mas. MIsb Ray, tho English teachor of
tho High School, loft ovorlaud for
a holiday visit at hor homo In Colo
rado. She hoped to reach hop des
tination on Thursday and expected
to start on her return trip tho fol
lowing Wednesday.
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PORT ORFORR NOTES
It fills your soul with melody
To gazo upon tho scone;
Tho smiling sky, tho waters, hills,
And nil that lieu botweou.
You sniff tho ozone, clear and crisp
No clndors, Binoko or dust.
Thero's something in you seems to
say
" l'vo got to fly or bust.'
Your heart beats light, your blood
goes zlugt
You walk h if on air;
You tinglo, jingle, hum and Hinllo
From soles of feet to linlr.
There's nothing In tho world but
Joy,
As you trnvol day to day
And llfo's worth living hero, 'you
bot.
On cheerful old Coos Hay.
-ANON
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QUESTION FOR THE DAY
What did you got?
Coos Hay people who go away for
a chnugo usually como back broke.
News of Curry County Published in
(lie Trillium
Mlsa Knto Lohuhcrr, or Coos Co.,
passed down rocontly, to accept n
position nt tho Rrcakcrs, Gold Reach.
Tho editor of tho Tribune has
boon qulto seriously 111 during tho
past wook, and although somowhat
Improved, is still confined to his
room,
J. C. Woldvogol, of naudon, re
turned this wcok from a trip through
Curry as far as Wcdderburn, pur
chasing hides and pelts. Ho pur
chased sovoral hundred sheep polts,
but found beef hides very scarce
Englneor John Jeusou, who has
boon employed for somo tlmo at
tho Rrooklngs mill, Chetco, passed
up yesterday, taking advantago of
a couple of weeks vacation to visit
frlonds and relatives In Northern
Curry.
How dear to this heart is tho stocking
of childhood, when fond recollection
presents it to viewl On Christmas St.
Nick camo from frost-covered wlld
r wood with every loved toy which my
Infancy knew, Tho wldo spreading
chimney, tho sled which stood by It, a
horse, ami somo books I remember
them all a doll for my slstor, and
baby Iioubo nigh it, and then tho full
stockings which hung on tho wall tho
Santa Claus stocking, tho bountiful
stocking, tho Christmas morn stocking
which hung on tho wall! Tho well stuffed
envelopo 1 hailed as n trcasuro as early
that morning I opened my eyes and found
that the source of nn exquisite pleasure,
the purest and sweetest that nature
supplied. How ardent I seized It with
hands that woro glowing, and back
to my white sheeted bed went with
all, then soon, with tho emblems of
love overflowing was happy In what
to my lot did bofall tho Santa Claus
stocking, tho generous stocking, the
Christmas morn stocking, which
hung on tho wall! How sweet
through Its round open top to cx-
'r-' " V , ploro It as poised on my knee It
inclined to my vlow! Not a
v ' ; hot, tempting breakfast
could make mo forget
it for longer nt
most than n minute or
two. And now, far re
moved from tho loved sit
uation, tho tear of regret
will Intrusively fall, m fancy
roverts to my youth's habitation
and sighs o'er tho stocking which hung
on tho wall tho Santn Slaus stocking, tho
plethoric stocking, tho Christmas morn stock
in which hung on tho wall! Rut grown
pcoplo find there's a later sensation ns grateful as
any they felt long ago. It comes when they
witness tho glad oxultatlon which on Christinas
morning their own offspring show. And now,
dean old Santa Claus, lot mo potltlon your favor
for children, both largo 'ones and small. Rrlng
all the bright hopes to tho fullest fruition that
rests In each stocking which hangs on tho .
wall tho healthy child's stocking, tho . . i
urchin's stocking; yes, fill ovory "
stocking which hangs
on tho wall!
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On
onsbnas Pay
RREAKS HIS LEG
Sometimes an earthly saint has
a faco that scares uway temptation.
Tho black uheop stands a bettor
chance of living to a ripe old ago
than the tatted calf.
Most of tho students In tho school
of experience aro forced to study
economy.
Evon with tho aid of a mirror a
Coos Hay woman is unablo to seo
horsolf ns others see hqr.
With ribbons and holly
And bravest good cheor,
May you danco and be Jolly
For Christmas is here.
Thoro aro two kinds of Coos Hay
people who go to church thoso who
puss tho plato, and thoso who lot
tho plato pass thorn.
Earl Schroeder at Coqulllo Meets
With Accident
As tho result of a playful scuffle
Earl Schroodor suffored a broken
leg, fulling ns ho Jumped from tho
curbing to the planking on First
strcot In Coqulllo, near tho Poat
offlco, while ondoavorlng to got away
from his companions, and trnctur
lug tho right log just about the
kuco. Dr. Hamilton set tho limb
at tho Oregon Rooming House, whore
ho wus tukon. Tho fact that tho
samo limb was broken In tho samo
place about twelve years ago, will
probably ronder his recovory slower.
Coqulllo Sentinel.
WILL RETAIN PARKS
Coqulllo
the
to Hold Option
Property Cho.sen
Tho Coqulllo Sentinel says: "It
has beou practically agreod between
tho City Council and men who sign
ed the note to render It possible
tt sec tiro tho Patterson grove as a
city park, that tho city will pay
the taxes and interest on tho note
and thus retain an option o tho
proporty for a year to come. Tho
amount that will havo to bo paid to
get title to tho laud will bo f2300.
It Is proposed to secure somo of tho
needed funds for this purcha&o by
tho salo of tho old city dumping
ground east of tho Masonic ceme-tory.
It is a crime at any time to be away from home
To peddle boards, er carry swords, er sail the ocean foam,
To pull a saw, er ee an' haw a lazy plug er steer
It's pretty tough, it's bad enough at any time of year,
But ev'ry man who ever ran a hemlock to the skids
The same will say: that Christmas Day is when you miss the
kids,
It's cold an' damp an' dark in camp; it's lonelier than sin,
It isn't much like Christmas, such as gener'ly comes in,
You think about the baby's shout, you think about the tree;
A sigh you give, "I wonder if tho children think of me?"
Yes, Ev'ry man who ever ran a hemlock to the skids
Will say the same that it's a shame, tho way you miss the
kids, , , tv.&'ti&M&ffi
An' yet I guess their happiness is what you want the worst;
The meanest Turk fer that'll work, would hunger an' would
thirst;
An', if we hit the trail a bit, an' leave the kids behind,
It's grub an' clo'se an' things like those fer wife an' them to
find,
An' so I'll do my duty, too, an' go where duty bids,
But, fellahs, sayl on Christmas Day, Lord, how you miss the
kip's! American Lumberman,
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Recept marrlago llcouscs issued
by tho County Clerk woro tho fol
lowing: Rruco Lattlu nnd Anna E. John
son. Sandy A. Ellis and Lilas M. Clin
ton.
Cut This Out
It Is Worth Money
NEW SUITS FILED
The following now suits havo boon
filed in tho Circuit Court:
W. P. McKenna v.s Gcorgo W.
Mooro Lumber Company.
John A, Mooro vs. George W.
Mooro Lumber Company.
George R. Hancock vs. Violet
Hancock. Suit for divorce.
Lucia Stratton vs. William
Stratton. Suit for dlvoreo.
Hlumauer-Frank Drug Co.,
Leighton G. Piatt.
Carrlo Rebecca Motley vs. Grovor
Clovoland Motley. Suit for dlvoreo.
Ralph M. Rouuds vs. J. A. Ward
and Minnie S. Ward.
W.
vs.
Foloy's Honey anil Tar Com-
standard lamwy remeuy
SECURES WITNESSES
Tho Gold Roach Globo Bays:
Doputy U. S. Marshal Do Roost
of Portland, was hero during tho
wcok subpoonlng witnesses in tho
case of U. S. against Shook on a
White Slavery charge. Tho caso Is
dockoted for Jau, 10 nt Portland.
Cut out this advertisement, enclose '
C cents to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield
Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name
and nihlrcHB clearly. You will re
calvo In ruturn a trial pacltago con
taining;
(1)
tiound. the
for coughs, colds, croup, whooping
cough, tightness and soroncss In
chest, grippe and bronchial coughs.
(2) Foley Kidney Pills, for over
worked and disordered kldnoys and
bladder ailments, pain In sides and
back due to Kidney Trouble, soro
muscles, stiff Joints, backache and
rheumatism.
(3) Foloy Cathartlo Tablets, a
wholesome and thoroughly cleansing
cathartic, Especially comforting to
stout porsoni, and a purgative needed
by uvurybody with sluggish bowels
und torpid liver. You can try theso
three family remedies for only 6c.
For salo by Owl Prescription Phar
macy. Frank D. Cohan, Central Avo-I
nuo. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Tele-j
phone 74
WEAVING All kinds a spec
ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680
12th Courth, So. Phone 220-R
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Scandmavian-American Bank
WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE
Our Sincere Good Wishes For the Season
HOURS 9 TO 3
SATURDAY EVE 7 TO 9
The Question
The money question N tho
question of every iimiiVt fiitiir.
Do not think that licence yon
have hut llttlo money that It Is
not wmlh vthllo to stmt nn ac
count. Tho account opened now
your
may ho
fort une.
tho foundation ol'
First
Bank
Marshfield,
N ational
f Coos Bay
Ore go
FLUUGU & BENNETT III
OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTY
Established 1880.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $118,000
Interest paid on Tlmo
AND HAVINGS DEPOSITS
Officers
J. W. Dennett, President.
J. II. FlnmiKftii, Vice-President
R. F. Williams, Cashier.
Geo. F. Winchester, Ast. Cshler.
GRAVEL-
Wo are now prepared to furnish QRAVEL In any quantities
from pile In our yard or In carload lots, at following prlcei:
From pllo on ground, $2.S!r per yard.
Canoad lots, taken from earn, $2.00 per yard.
Retail Depurtnmat.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Opposite Pofi(Offic,
Phone 100.
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W. G. Chandler
Itootns 301 and 302, Cok6 b.im, I
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3M5 p.m. k 1:00pa
u:uu p.m. 5!l5pni
cr-10 v.m. 6:55 p.a,
o:uo p.m. worth city limits only.
730 p.m. 7:45 p.m.1
SAVE MONEY
by orderlug the famou
m HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, por ton u.o
Lump coal, por ton 15,50 1
Or half ton of both U5
I). MDSSOS, Proj.
Phono 18-J or learo ordWi M
IllllycrV Cliiw Store.
WOODGOOD WOOD
W. II. Lingo has It at m rxA
$2 cash per load, also coal, nun I
prices rcaMJimhlo. Gurbago reaor
ed. Phono !7J.
SOUTH COOS RITOIl BOAT
SERVICE
LAUNCH EXPRESS
leuves Marshfield every itj
8 a, in. Leaves head of river
nt 8: IS p. m.
STEAMER 1UINI10W
leaves head of river dally t 7
n. in. Ieavos Mnrsliflcld at 9 p.
111. For charter apply on board.
ROGERS & SMITn
Proprietors
FARE THN CENTS
City Limits North Ilcnd, Be.
nn commutation nn
ZU TICKETS $1.75 U
Marahflold-North Ilend Auto
Lino
Car oiery ten minutes from
O n. in. to 12 p. ni.; to Sonth
Slough onco a day, leaving at
11 u. m.; to Empire throe trip
n day.
GORST . KINU, itop.
FOR TRANSFER AND STOR
AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GO0D8
FREIGHT AND lUGGAGE
- Call - '
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phone 103
n i.l.,,., lhnllfl 13-J
Market Ave. and Wnterfrcsl
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Abstracts
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MARSRFIELD AND COQUILLE C1TV, OREGON
GENERAL AGENTS, EASTSIDE AND SENGSBAOKEN'S ADDITION
AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LAND
IIENRY SENGSTACKEN, MANAGER
WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILUINU uu.
Assets $2,340,000.00
Pays 8 per cent on savings j
I. S. KAUFMAN '& CO.
Local ireasuioi
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DUN?AN TflMG
U,MU PARLORS
will be kept
OPEN TO THE PODBJ
A regular
undertaker wW M
charge
Phone 15J
nt3 may
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