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ESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1916 EVENING EDI'liON.
COOS BAY TIMES
Ms O. MALONHY, Editor and Pub.
AN E MALONEY, Nowa Editor
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Official Paper of Co6 .County
Official Paper City of Marsliflold.
Entorcd nt tho Postof f ico at Marsh
field, Oregon, for transmission
thkmipli tho malic ti second-class
mall matter.
An Independent Republican news
paper, published overy evening ex
cept Sunday, and weekly, by
The Coos Bay Times Publishing Co.
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COOS BAY PAlliY TIMEfl.
,.,.r, T.ir TnACT tv IMPAR OP nRFGHM ' t
I AND THE TEA t !
? EUQENELane Comity Ivas btI5
. AA . aaaa-aaaao1 miles of surfaced roads, which Is
""-''- - M.i.. 1.I..I..
GOOD I3VKN1NH
EUROPEAN WAR ONE
YEAR AGO TODAY $
$
.TANPARi:.!, 11)15.
If you know how to spend
less than you got, you havo
tho philosopher's stone.
Franklin.
TOMORROW
Tho London stock oxchungo re
opened today after being closed
since July 10.
Tiio aormans claim to havo ro
captured tho trenches nt Stelnbnck
which was taken by tho Allies.
LBoputy Cavngnarl at Rome, nsks
lila government what steps will be
titan In regard to tho proposal to
.a'l & conferonco of nations In
' Amorlca.
SPECIAL NOTICE
THE carrier boys havo strict in
BtrucllonSto placo tho Times
on tho 'porchus or In mMS
bin- of subscrlborfl during tho rnlnv
situsoii. Subscribers nro entitled to
h.ir them thoro. If tho boys fall In
their duty "wo want to know It.
Uon't hug your righteous complaint
to your bosom as a Bccrot sorrow,
hut phono tho Times offfco. Don't
wait a week or so, but let us know
tho NEXT MORNINC Wo want to
glvo you SERVICE. That's our
business. But unless wo KNOW you
oro having troilblo getting your pa
per regularly on tho porch or In tho
rjall box, wo of course, can tnko no
stops to correct thu trouble. Don't
bo afraid you will bo considered a
kicker. You Won't. If you hnvu n
kick coming wo not only urgo you
to dollvor It at onco, but wo bollovo
wo havo a right to know It. Thnt's
'tho'only wny wo enn keep YOU sat
lstlcd, inud ' wo don't claim wo can
do It nil tho time then, but wo will
'do tho beat wo can and wo want a
chanco to do our host. You will help
imnionsoly by telephoning poor sor-
vlco noxt morning to Tho Times of
fice Phono 133.
COURT ACTIONS AND TRUTH
A CHICAGO man auud n dentist
for $25,000 for alienating his
wlfo's affections, Thou ho
found out his nation lmd been found
ed puroly on gossip, Ho npologlzcd
mid tho court notion was endod.
- A lot of other court actions would
havo tho samo ondlug If people pos
sessed common boubo, would Invostl
gato'nnd biio afterwards.
ABOUT RURAL ROUTKS
Yes, I know llfo's filled with sadness,
As you say
And that thcro Is Httlo gladness
On your way;
But don't future trouble borrow,
Put your debts down on tomorrow
That's tho day.
Why, we'd all bo broken-hearted
If wo lot
Drenms that flourished and departed
Make us fret;
Tribulations fit for scorning
Thcro's n fresh chanco overy morning
You may get.
Even If hard luck pursuo you,
Don't glvo In;
Though Dnino Fortune j fall to woo
you,
Try to grin;
7 bore's an end to all this Borrow,
Keep a stout heart for. tomorrow
And you'll win.
ANON
PQRT0 Rlbp PEOPLE
WANT. CITIZENSHIP
Will Mnl.o Effort to Bo Recognized
by CNihjti'cs.s nt This Tonii
nmt Wot Full Privileges
A Coos Bny man can bo pleasant
when' out in company and act llko
tho foromnn of a logging crow when
mound home.
QUESTION FOR THE DAY
.
What has become of tho old fash
ioned man who called his wlfo tho
"old lady"?
No man acquires tho secret of
pularlty uiiIosh ho has learned to
keep Ills troubles to hlnisolf.
No Coos Bny man Is Infallible and
fow nro Invaluable
Tho rtmson thoro fero so many
poor pcoplo In tho world Is that too
many met sot up housekeeping with
nothing toward It but n wlfo.
CORBKCT
Wo do not want our failings booked
Whon wo know wo havo erred; I
Wo'd rnthor havo them overlooked
Thau havo thorn overheard.
WUKKt
Ills wlfo Is always In command,
I speak of Mr. Dowllng;
She makes him lend a dog's llfo, nnd
That's why Iio'h always growling.
RAILROAD TO ADVERTISE
COAST IN THE EAST
tho highest pcrcentngo of any coun
ty In tho Btate, excluslvo of Colum
bia and Multnomah,
EUGENE Tho bank clearings of
tho city for 191G amounted to $0.
fia2,758.
FLORENCE Tho bovery Broth
ers produced new potatoes and also
roses from tnelr own garuon .or
Christmas dinner.
RICKREALI, The Postofflco In
tho goncral store of Lucas & Prlco
was entered by burglars and $50
In slahips stolen.
ECHO Eight-year-old Herbert
West, who had run away from his
homo at Pendleton with a saddle
horso ho secured from a Hvory itu
blo, was picked up hero by tho po
llco nnd will bo sent homo.
ST. HELENS Three hundred tax
payers petitioned thb County Court
and nBkcd that In the budgot tho
road lovy bo three mills instead
of nine mills as suggested by tho
court.
PENDLETON Mrs. Llzzlo Ulrlch,
aged 20 ycais and cmployod In a
laundry, committed suicide by tak
ing poison, becauBO sho was jilted
by a blacksmith with whom sho had
become Infatunted.
PORTLAND John Costello, alias
BIB McCarthy, aged 13 years, when
arrested for holding up two nows
boys, confessed that ho had robbed
stores.
MEDFORD State nnd county tax
for 101G hns been fixed ut 14 mills
by tho county court.
BAKER Tho mercury wont down
to 38 degrees below zero at ono
point in Bakor County during tho
recent cold spell.
HILLSBORO Mrs. Rosa Morlo,
on trlnl for killing her husbanil,
testified in hor own bohnlf that
sho shot In self defense.
SALEM Tho creation of a city
Banltnry Inspector Is a question
which Is boforo tho City Council.
TILLAMOOK Representatives of
lumber interests wcro present to
attend tho tnxpayors budget mect
lnj as $16,000,000 of tho $21,000,-
000 asscssod valuation of tho coun
ty represents timber Interests.
ALBANY Pinna for tho begin
ning of n system of hnrdsurfacod
roads In Linn County havo been de
veloped by tho Taxpnyors Leaguo
and Bubmltted to tho County Court.
OREOON CITY Tho Hawloy Pa
per and Pulp Company oxpects to
build a $500,000 addition to its
plant.
ALBANY A letter mailed nt Cor
vollis July 7, 1910, has Just boon
delivered nt Albany, having boon
over flvo years going a distance of
ten miles.
GOVERNOR ON WAY
TO WASHINGTON
n AtdoclntO'l 1'rcM to Coot nr Tlmn.1
NEW YORK, Jan. 3. Ar
thur Yager, governor of Por
to Rico, arrived hero today
on his way to Washington
to urgo congress to pass an
organic net granting Ameri
can citizenship to Porto Rl-caus.
LANE COUNTY SAVED
(Special to Tho Times.)
EUGENE, Oro.. Jan. 4. Tho bus
Incss of Lnno County was conducted
ID' AuorUteJ rrcss to Coon Dy Tlmfi.
SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, Jan. -1.
Whether Porto RIcans nroHo bo suc
cessful thla year In .getting tho Unit
cd States Congress to ndmlt them to
American citizenship Is tho question
uppermost In tho minds of most Por
to RIcans .at present. Although cit
izenship hns been promised alnco tno
days or tho Spanish American War
ivil American occupation, seventeen
years ago, each Congress slnco that
time; hns failed to pass tho necessary
laws. Tho islanders aro now hope
ful that tho first Democratic admm
letratlon slnco 1S08 will net favor
ably and glvo thorn n, definite politi
cal status. At present Porto RIcans
oro meroly "citizens of Porto Rico."
In tho hope thnt farorablp lcglsla
t!on may bo obtained, Governor Ar
thur Yager will spend tho monui of
January in Washington urging Con
gross to net. Bills providing a now
organic act to tnko tho placo of tho
temporary Fornkor Act, which went
Into forco in 1901 establishing civil
government nnd which has boon in
forco ever since, havo already beon
Introduced In Congress by Chnlrman
Jones of tho Committee on Insulnr
Affairs, and by Sonntor Wlllard Saul
obury, of' Dolawarc.
AMERICANS VISIT
TOMB OF CONFUCIUS
Mlsslonnry nnd Parly Mnko Trip to
Ono of Famous Plnrcs
In China
Southern Paclflo Officials Will o,dnrng 1915 t much less expense
COOS COUNTY Ih probably tho
worst BUfferor in tho iuuttnr of
.Kill flnllt.n.!. nt .. Anil..... In
l.. l.UIMUtJ VI UIIJ VUIII11J III
mo wnoio uniion Miiuea. in addi
tion to a slow, and often delayed gen
eral sorvlco thoro Is apparently no
effort or deslro to establish rural
routes in this soctlon. Tho rural
rou to on Cqos River was discontinued
to bo replaced with tho contract sys
tem. Moro tlinn a yoar ago a peti
tion was submitted for n rural routo
to servo Bunker Hill nnd tho Flag
staff sections.
Now comes a lottor from tho post
offlco department to Senator Konyon
of Iowa which indicates mo8t
of tho energies of tho department
are being expended In creating now
rural routes In tho south. Arkan
sas has received 50 now routes, Mis
souri 51, Texas -111 and Oklahoma 33.
Iowa in thu rnuno tlmo has had but
four. This Is tho record of tho last
fiscal year, nnd it Is prosumablo
that othor northern states fa rod no
bettor than Iown. Thoro Is imioh
complaint all over tho country bo
cauBo tho present administration has
bpdovlllod tho rural routo Borvlco In
tho ntimo of fulso economy; and tho
clamor Is not llkoly to subsldo In the
north whon It becomes known that
northern postal sonvlco has boon but
chered to mnko a southern postal
holiday.
. Oregon has two democrats In tho
Unltod( States Sonnto and docs not
P-ESSI" desorvo some consideration at
tho hands of a democratic ndmluls
,tratton, .
than during tho provlous year Ono
reason was Unit thoro was no elec
tion cost hiring tho past year, but
in nearly evory fund tho figures
were less. Tho cost of running
Lnno County In 1U1I was $303,
100, whllo In 1015 It was only
$155,810.
WILL FINISH PLANT
.MlNhlnimry Work Which Will
lo of Great Benefit
The plan of tho Southern Pacific
to advortlso tho Paclflo coast coun
try In tho oast Is told In tho follow
ing from tho Portland Tolegram;
With tho boglnnlng of tho now
year tho Southern Pacific will un
dertako n campaign in tho Interest
of tourist trnvol to tho Pacific
Northwest, when a largo party of
ticket ngonts will leavo San Fran
cisco ror tho East. It Is tho first
tlmo tho plan has been nppltod on
tho 1'aclflo coast and tho offiolnls'of Thomas L. Shovlln, which oc
or the system bollovo It will pro-iourrcd In Minneapolis, will cnuso
duco excellout results. S. E. Stmt- no chongo In tho plnns of tho Shov
ton, of tho city tlckot ugont's offlco, Un-Hlxon Company, which Is now
will loproHont Portland in tho in-; building modorn sawmill, with
Itlal missionary work, and ho will
bo followed nt frequent Inturvnls
Wr AuocUUil I'rfii (o Coos IJr Tlmn.)
TAIANFU, China, Jan. 4. Dr.
Paul S. Rolnsch, tho American min
ister, accompanied by his wlfo
nnd a party of Amorlcan friends
hns JiiBt completed a visit to tho
tomb of Confucius and tho reigning
duko of tho houso of Confucius,
who Is tho seventy-sixth decern!
tint of tho 'famous Chlueso sago.
Tho pnrty of distinguished Amer
icans mado tho trip to tho tomb
and tht historic Confucian city on
whcol barrows, tho samo sort ofi
yohlcles which wero In uso In Chlinii
nt tho tlmo Confucius lived. '
Dr. Henry C. Adams, of tho Unl-j
vorslty of Michigan, who Is nt pres
ent special adviser of Yunn Slil-kul
ontrusted .with tho revising of tho
'government system of railway ac
counting, and Mrs. Adams wero
mombors of Dr. Rolnsch's party.
Sliollu Death Will Not Stop Work
At Bend
BEND, Oro., Jan. 4. Tho death
NMl
box factory and sash and door plant
In connection, nt Bend. Work on.
by othora In groups until nil ticket! tho various units of tho plant,
NEW SUITS FILED
jjICpw suits filed in tho olronlt
cpujt are;
,,Jvy Cqndron . vs.- James M. Mor
.Jiant. ,, . . . :
Charlotte L. Terry vs. J R. Fltz
gerald.
sellers havo sorved
dutlos laid out.
Tho purposo of this trip Is two
fold, to glvo opportunity to study
tho ionics or truvol and to spread
Information umong othor tlckot
agents of interest to tourists.
SIIEVLIN WELL INSURED
Luiiihciiiinii Cmilwl Million ami
Qiiiiricr in Policies
Only last October the lato T. L
Shovlln, lumbermn
ball coach took out
HAS TEN DELEGATES
That Is Orcgon'8 Sharo at Ropnli
Bean Convention
SALEM, Jan. 4. Oregon's np
portioumont of dolcgntes to tho Re
publican National convention to
Icloa that aRKrek'atod $1,000,000. to
says tho Portland Oreeonlan. Tho! or tbn Hnmibliean Nntlonni rnm. nr,son0IS of wflr Except for this
annual promlum to bo paid oh tho'inlttco, in a lettor to Secretary of!tll mnxlmuni wns 000 cases In tho
risk amounted to $25,500. This I Stato Olcott. (boglnnlng of August. Since Sop-
brought Mr. Shovlln's total insur- This Is tho samo numbor of dol
anco up to $1,&25,000. Vory fow'ogatos allotted to Oregon when tho
transactions are of tbo slzo of tho .Inst National convention met. Un
tomber tho numbor has remained
under 100 cases per week.
Tho official statemont doos not
Shovlln Insurance policies. Tho dor tho apportionment four of tho ' s,vo t'10 "mnl)0r t denthg from
mllllon-dollnr policy so recontly delegates will bo olectod from tho!cholera'
taken was to protect tho various i stato at largo and tho remainder WILL SELL ROOF
business concerns In which Mr. (Choson two from each of tho stnto'aj tnr Auocutea rtru u c0o b7 tim j
Shovlln was tho loading spirit. ithreo Congressional districts. STUTTGART. Gormanv. Jan. 4fc--
So unusual was tho risk, as ro
gards Us slzo, that insuranco Jour
nals cominentod upon It. Noedlesij to'
say, at that time, only two month.
ago, sir. Shovlln was in perfect
health or the big risks would not
have been accepted by tho different
companies botwqon whom It was
divided.
SELLING GOODS
Tho big problem In soiling
goods Is getting tho customer
Into tho Btoro. Coos Bay
Times ads will help you solvo
this problom. '
4
. Prlnco Fuorstonborg, well known .as
nn Intlmnto friend of the Mmperor,
has decided to do his part toward
enlarging tho stocks of copper In
tho hands of tho army authorises
Ho has orderod that 'tho conpar
roofs of bis castlo at Donaueadhlnnoij
bo romovod and tho metal nold to
the government. I
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o tlie PiiB
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HE SAVINGS BANK SYSTEM is "tlio.grci(est Invention mat
hns ever been offered to tho pcoplo, but lmrtlctilnWy to
viiiiiiu neonlo mid tho lnhnrlnc cIhstcm. TIio ytein that
offers thrco iter cent on tlio fl i"t dollai- made mill mivcd, 1m ab
solutely n Boldcn opportunity If the system is used. A dollar Ih
round nnd rolls easily; If It rollsi invay from you It is ot for-
Tin;
h
over.
First
Bank
Marshficld,
National
In '
of CofoiSjAy
I ' '. rf . - '1 ! " 1
Oregon
1
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mwm mum BANK '
OLDEST BANK W COOS COUNTY
Established 1889.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided ,
Profits $118,000
Interest paid on Tlmo
AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS
I Office
J. W. Bennett, President. TM TJl! '. i
J. DT. FlnnnRi.il, Vice-President.
It. F. WUlinins, CoHhior. a . ,
Geo. F. Winchester, Aast, CusBler.
High finality Groceries
Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef
ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and
keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi
ness makes
Conner & Hoagland
The Leading Grooers
797 South Broadway.
Dealers in Good Groceries-
Phones 348-J and 326
-GRAVEL'
We aro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL in any quantities
from pllo In our yard or In carload lots, nt following prlcoi:
From pllo on ground, ?2.vn per yard.
Ganoad lotn, takon from cars, $2.00 por yrd.
Retail Department. tl
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Opposite Post-Off Ico, Phone 100.
PROFESSIONAL DlREci
'" "' "ac.
fir A I HnilROjwnfll.J
Physician and fw..
Offlcoilrvlng IHt I
UIIICB IIIMIin. JJ iu is j, ta
nun . iV "i " , .
Phonost OffiCo 143-J J J
J. M. Wright
wTTTTvntiri nrvm.,'ll
uwaulu vuiuiuj
Estimates furnished qq.
,it: 1
Dr. H. M. Shaw
Eye, Ear And Thhml
GLABSES FlTtJH) 1
Phono IMOjJ. Roonia ay
't Irting Block.
DR, MATTIEhU. SHAVV
Physician nnd 9urj,
l'ltono a.10J,
H. G. Butler
CIVITi HNGINEkn
Room 304 Coko Bld, Phosf
Roaldonco Phone 363-L. 1
W. G. Chandler
AltOIIITEOT
Rooms 301 and 302, Coke Eij
Marshtield, Oregon,
T. J. BCAIFJf. Ul A. n. Ri
Mar-chflnlrl PAINT AND
ti..untti
Estimates Furalel
Phoao 140-It. Marshf UM, (
TIME TAB LB
V1LLARIETTB PACIFIC HO
OAK
Leavo
Marnhflold
C:4C a.m.
7.46 a.m.
8:4C a.m.
9:45 am.
1 0 : 1 G a.m.
11:30 a.m.
12:50 p.m.
1:45 p.m.
2:45 p.m.
'3:45 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
5.40 p.m.
HI
Norfti
7!foi
8:M,
9:.ti
10:11:
ll:Hi
ll.MEi
1:11,1
Ji05
!:Mi
:i
Eflil
6:51 i
C:55 p.m. North city llmlU.o1
7:30 p.m. 7:4S i
Abstracts
CHOLERA FOLLOWS . !
WAR IN AUSTRIA
I)leii80 Wis An Epidemic Only In
Gnllcla Whoro Jinny Cases
Aro Reported
VIENNA, Jan. 4. Tho oxtont to
which cholera followed tho war Into
Austria-Hungary la shown hy nn
official statemont to tho effect that
tho dlflcaso wau cpldomlc only in '
rinllnln U'lmrn IIia xi.nnlrli. ...,n1i..n I
of cases In tho month of August
was from 1,300 to 4,000.
Slnco tho middle of Soptomhor
of this yoar a rapid decreaso was
noted, and slnco tho first week In,
October tho number of cases oc
curring weekly has not oxceoded
200.
FOR REIilAIlLH ABSTRACTS OP TITLE AMU INFORMATION
ABOUT;
COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc
MAR8IIFIELD AND COQUILLE CITr, OREGON
GENERAL AGENTS, EASTSIPE AND SENGSTACICEN'S ADDITION
AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LANDg
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, MANAGER
SAVE MONEY
by ordering tho turnout
f . HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, per ton
Lump coal, por ton
Or half ton of both .....
D. MUSSOJf,
Phono 18-J or Ioavo orfJtnjtfl
MUyor'fi Cigar Blot.
WOOD GOOD Wb
w. Jl. JJntfo lias it nt1
)f3 cash por load, nlso cmI,
prices reasonable. Gnrhago
oil. l'hono 1!27..T.
SOUTH COOS RIVER D0M1
SERVICE
LAUNCn EXPRESS
loaves Mnrshflcld every kf
8 a. in. Lonvoa Iiond of
at 8:15 p. m.
STEAMER RAINBOW '
Ioatos lieud of river dallr M I
a. m. I(Cnvos Marshficld t I h
in, For charter apply on bmi
ROGRRS & aMITU
Proprietors
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY
S. S. fr. A. Kilburn
SAII FOR
SAN FRANCISCO, (Via Eureka)
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, AT 11:51(1 A,. M.
FROM hMITII TERMINAL DOCK
For Further Information Call ISO. L. G. GUSHING, Agent.
14-
FARE TEN CENTS
City LlmltH North Bead, Be !
nn COMMUTATION fli
CSS TICKICTS SI. 75 a
Marshfield-North Bend Aato
Lino
Cars overy ton minutes If
O a. in. to la p. ni.; to 6
Sloufch onco n day, Ieavl t
11m. in.; to Empire three l
a day.
GORST & mNO, Prop.
.wrH-T
In tho special! which Is now noarlng completion, ul"8,llu ol m"w uioro nas oeon
I will not bo delayed, according to' otl""B rosombllng n oplderale. In
statoments of company officiate I l,,u i'"ou ironi August aum to
horo, and sawing will begin In FflU.: October 2nd thoro wore, according
ruary or early March. jto tho official stntomont, only 110
casos in all Austria, with tho oxcon-!
tlon of Gullcln, Bowkowlna nnd tho i
coast districts. In tho last named!
two placos-thero woro 193 cases In
tho period stated. Thoro have boen
743 cases in nil Austria slnco Oct
ober 2nd.
Tho maximum numbor of cases In -
n and Yalo foot, nominate- candidates for President) UluW vor exceeded 4,000, a,
nt Insuranco pol- and Vlco-Presldoiit Is 10, according j "luubor ,of wh,ch wns roacll0(1
Jamos B. Reynolds, secretary ll,u wwni "l Jl"10 nmon? "ussian
com-
EXPERT WELDING of METALS
Steel, brass, cast, Iron and aluminum castings made
like new
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILYl
Koontz Garage
Phone 180-J.
North Front Street
!-
Puget SonM Bridge &
Dredging Co.
Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction
COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK
Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast
work the
Dredge "Seattle"
tie most powerful, best equlf-pod and most thoroughly modera
twenty-inch hydraulic dredge In Paclflo waters
Coos Bay office, . Main office,
Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Washington.
MERCHANTS CAFE
I'optuar l'ittco lor
Good Meals,
Prlnoc Roncnnnhlfl
Cor. Commercial and Wtotp
1
WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO. ,
BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING JO THE COOS BAY TIMES
Assets $2,34O,O0O.0f.
t
Pays S per cent on savin
I. S. KAUFMAN 4 At'
t Local Treasurer )
4
DUNGAN
UNDFRTAKING
pARLOl
win hit kent
OPEN TO TnE PUBU
A regular utate llcesrf
nadenaker will he
charge
Phone 105-J
PWR3
Hytij
MFlfiPa
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