The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 20, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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COOS BAY TIMES
M. Oi MALONEy, Edlto and Pub.
DAN E. MALONEY, Nows Editor
Official
Official
Paper of
Paper City
Coos County
of Mnndiffolil.
I EUROPEAN WAR ONE t
J YEAR AGO TODAY
JANUARY 20, ISMfi
Two dcntlis aro reported ns tlto
result of the German air attack on
England.
alio Turks mako galna In n night
attack on tho nrlllsli on the Shat
El Arab Hlvor. ,
HuBBla claims havlnK lind tho ad
vantage of a fight along tho Vistula
northwest of Warsaw.
"WILL NOAnNATE T. It.
H
ERE'S a bit of political gossip
and guessing put out ny an
KtchnnKo:
Colonel IlooBOVolt will not bo a
caudldatq for olthor tho progressive
or republican nominations at pri
maries Colonel nooBOV(5H will bo nomi
nated, however, by tho Hull Moono
convention at Chicago, Juno 7, upon
a 'propnrodness' platform.
Tho republicans can nominate
Roosevelt or not, ns they choose, ir
they nomlnato him, they unlto tno
party. If they do not, thoy face cer
tain dofont with a divided party.
It Ib tho sanlo ultimatum Colonel
Roosevelt Issued In 1912. "Noml
nato a candidate satisfactory to mo
or fnco defeat" and there Is only
ono caudldato satisfactory to Colonel
Roosevelt, nnd ho Is Colonel Roose
velt. WITH THE TOAST t
AND THE TEA 1
o
Even Coos Bay people that never
tried It will tell you that honesty
Is tho best policy.
While a Coos Bay man can some
times romombor his wadding anni
versary, ho novcr knows how long
he has been married.
4
I QUESTION FOR THE DAY
Havo you written Hint letter yet?
HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY
Early to bed and early to rise
Boll the water and swat tho flics.
DR. SHAW.
TODAY'S ADVICE
Jf. you have a grouch keep (t
dark. Don't let It show on the
surface.
SOCIAL CALENDAR '
THURSDAY
Mlnno-WIo club with ;.
P. II. Dresser.
Rainbow Club at club
hoiiBo on South Coos River.
A. N. W. Club with Mm.
J. T, Harrlgnn,
Annual meeting of North
Bond Library Association at 4
North Bond Club rooms.
Enfttsldo Social club with
Mrs. Lldyil Prescott.
Mrs. A. E. Adclsporgor
and Mrs. Carl L. Davis at
' Royal Auction Brldgo at
homo of Mrs. Adolsporgor.
FRIDAY
Mtb. A. E. Adclsporgor
nnd Mrs. Carl L. Davis at
Royal Auction Bridge at
home of Mrs. Adolsporgor.
Past Worthy Matrons with
Mrs. Alice Hall.
Mrs. Currlo Dungan enter-
tains at Informal sewing par-
ty.
Thlmblo club with Mrs.
J. II. droves in North Bond.
Ladles' Art Club with
Mrs. Jos. Cowan, Sr.
Informal dunce at Myrtle
ArniH for housu guests.
North Bond Club Auxll-
Inry gives? danco In club
rooms.
Young Peoplos Socloty of
Norwoglan Church social In 4
tho clinpol,
1 AT THE HOTELS 1
$$ i
Cliuiuller Hotel
William Caudllu, Coqulllo; G. J.
Armstrong, Bniidou; Mrs. (. R.
MeNulr, Bundon; Mrs. Ruy Wut
klns, Bandon; E. Rackloff, Nor
way; Miss Boutrleo Potter, Port
land; Roy E. Blghnm, Portland;
James Watson, Coqulllo, P. O.
BrownolJ and wife. Gardiner; W. T.
Domont. Myrtle Point; Charles k '
l-I I W lllll 1I11II fc 1U. lIUlKlllIllIKAal
Tonney, Myrtlo Point; A. F. Rapp.H'io company's sawmill here will bo ;
EuKono.
St. Imwrence Hotel
E. W. Chase. Beaver 111)1; E. F.
Brown, Portland; A. Pedorsen, Myr
tlo Point: Mrs. Brlggs, Powers;
IL B. Willis, Powers; S. B. Cutllp,
Coos River; Joo Roak, Bandou; J,
V, O'Neill, Portland; J. D. Steele,
Powers.
Tho Wodnesdny urrlvuls here;
Chandler Hotel
Goorgo R. Bullor, Portland; Mrs.
V. G, Hlndmarsh, Hausor; G, K.
Towers, Portland; Mrs. W. P. Mc
ICeuna, Lnmpa; Miss Mario Con
logue, Lampa; Goorgo E. Tonney,
Myrtlo Point; A. F. Rnpp, Eugono;
E. R. WUllBton. Poitlund; U. S.
Booth, San Francisco; C. S. Howard,
Portland.
St. Lawrence Hotel
J. D. Stoero, Powers; J. V. O'Noll,
Portland; Joo Boak, Bandon; S.
B. Cutllp, Coos Rlvor; A. B. Wll
loughby, I'owors; Ralph G. Lamb,
Oold Beach; Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Egenhoff, Sumner; N. S. Cutllp.
Myrtlo Point.
DRIFT FROM JAPAN
EIGHT F1SHHEKMEN HAVE WON'
DEItFUL EXPERIENCE
III Smalt Boat With Mast Gono Arc
Carried by Current Across
tho Pacific Ocean
tnr Aooltm rr t Coo nar tiium.i
WASHINGTON", D. C .Inn. 20.
A story of eight Japaneso fishermen
who drifted till the way across tho
Pnclflo ocean In a small fishing bont,
landing nftor 24 duyH hardshlj) on
tho British Columbia shore, reached
tho Bureau of Navigation In consular
dlspatohcB.
Tho fishermen, caught off Shlmc
da, Japan, in n storm that carried
nwny tho mainmast and rudder, wore
driven eastward by tho ocean cur-
runts
Fowl Runs Short
Thoy wero nenrly stnrvcd toward
tho end of tho trip. The boat
grounded ou ono of tho small un
inhabited Islands that dot tho Brit
ish Columbian shore, whoro tho men
remained until picked up by a pass
ing stoaraor. nt&Jj
Only ono member of tho party, tho
kowncr of the bont, suffered any 111
effects. Ho Is now In a Prince Ru
pert hospital.
OFFERS NEW PLAN
CUMMINS WOULD HAVE GOVERN
MENT MAKE MUNITIONS
Says Private MntiufncturcrK Want, to
Turn Whole National Into
A Military Camp
tnr AnocUWil tint c Cno Diy Timet.)
WASHINGTON, 1). C, Jan. 20.
Eliminating of private profit as an
Influence for wnr by tho government
manufacturers of all war munitions
was urged In tho senato by
Senator Cummins of Iowa. ,
"In this critical moment what Is
tho nttltudo of manufacturers of
nrms and ammunition," no saiu
"Without exception as far aB I know
thoy nro insisting upon most com
prohonslvo program poBslblo to con
ceive, and thoy nro employing
through all channols and Instru
mentalities which would mould
public thought tilf ' tho foreds at
their command for the completeness
o( a prapnrntlon that would turn
this country into a- military camy
nnd practically destroy all umbltlon,
snvo tho ambition to overconio by
forco of arms tho ontlro world."
MYRTLE CREEK MAY
HAVE WATER POWER
Proposition Is Mndo to City Council
to Take Over Project
Already Started
MYRTLE CREEK, Ore., Jan. 20.
Mr. Brals, who has uudortakon
tho dovolopment of a watorpowor
project on tho Umpquu River nonr
Orchard Valley, appeared boforo tho
town council at tho regular meeting
uml mndo a proposition to sell tho
projoct to tho town, Buys tho Myrtlo
Crook Mall.
It appears that Mr. Brals Is not
ublu to finance this project nnd put
It ou a paying basis, nftor having
spent somo $4,700 upon it, and for
that reason ho would bo willing to
soil It to tho town at less than cost.
Tho first high wntor last fall took
out a portion of tho dam that had
been thrown ncroBs tho river, cans
lug damage to tho amount of $800,
which Iobs would bo borne by tho
present owner should tho town buy
tho plant.
Mr. Irrals has estimated tho cost of I
tho plant ns botwfon $0, 000 and
nnd $10,000, when ready to deliver
iJulco to tho town
plant. He has
(pledges of salo of powor at l)oth,iua In retaliation for tho disruption
Cauyouvlllo and Kiddie, and seemed
confident tliut tho plant would be n
paying one mice It Is Installed.
It seomod to be tho unanimous
opinion of tho council that some
thing will have to bo done toward
unihlug tho local water and light
plant more cftcleut before next sum
mer, whutovor tho method of doing
bo may be, nnd this iiinttor sooiuh to
in' ijiiu ui iiiu iiih iiuuii;iiin nnu in ii-
fionts the present councllmcn and
tllcl
r successors In offlco.
IIIXON SUCCEEDS TOM SIIEVLINilolzuro and censorship of mall pass-
BEND, Oro., Jan. 20. Word has I
boon received hero that Frank P,
Illxon, of La Crosse, Wis,, has boon
eloctod presidont of tho Shovlln-
i lixon company, to Biierocd tho lato
'J nomas L. Shovlln. Air. Illxon is
n 1'romlnent eupltallst of La CroBso.
ready for oporutlon Jn a few wouks.icnn do Is to talk and If it nttompts to
INDIAN OPKICE MAY BE MOVED
ROSEBUIta, Jan 20. It was an
nounced bore ou what Roseburg peo
ple bollovo to be good authority that
tho Indian office established In this
city ubcflit flvo years ago will bo dis
continued lator In tho year.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that Corn
E. Bolt, has been duly appointed as
administratrix of tho estato of Mary
E. Pomoroy, doceased.
Now thoreforo. all persons hnvlng
claims against said estato aro hero
by notified to prosont tho same to
tho uudorslgued at tho office of John
F. Hall, with proper voucher duly
verified as by law required, within
Btx months from tho dfe hereof.
Dated nt Marshfleld, Orogon, this
20th day of January, 1910.
-CORA E. BOLT
Administratrix of tho estate of Mary
E. Pomoroy, deceased.
(First publication Thursday, Jan.
20, 101C; last publication Thursdny,
February 17, 1010.)
THE OJOS BAY TIMES,' MARSHFIELD bREGfoN. 'ThURS&AY,' JANUARY 20J"I 91 6 EVENING
WILL DIREGT FIGHT
I'HESIDENT TO TAKE PEHSONAL
CHAHGE OF HIS PLAN
Expects to Mako Addresses Appeal
ing to tho People- for Support
of Natlminl Propamine?
tnr AiwurUtwl rreM to Coot Bar TlmM.
WASHINGTON, D. C, .Inn. 20.
Presidont Wilson hnB been plan
ning to take personal charge of the
fight for national preparedness". In
addition to making a personal ap
peal boforo tho country in numoroiid
publio ntldresses in support of his
program for strengthening tho army
and navy, tho president plans to hold
further conferences on tho subject
with lenders in congress.
Begins In February
Presidont Wilson's first speaking
.trip to carry tho national dofonse
fight before tho country will begin
early in February and probnbly cav
er tho middle western states.
T
CLASH
WITH CAHHANZA
CHIHUAHUA
IN
They Numbered Two J I limited uml
Fled Boforo Soldiers Abitii
doniug TJielr Arum
11 AMOcttteJ Trcu to toot Dtj Tlmn.
CHIHUAHUA CITY, Jan. 20.
Fighting botween bandits and Car
ranzza troops occurred at Guerrero,
northwest of Chihuahua Monday.
Tho bandits numborcd 200. T'hoy
fled, lcnvlng ono machtno gun, SfJ
rifles and ST. thousand rounds of
ammunition In tho hands of tho
Ciirranza troops.
TREATY IN TIE II
VCT OF BRYAN HAMPERS THE U.
S. GOVERNMENT
High Official Says This Country
For that RoaNou at Mercy
of Allies
Is
WASHINGTON. D. C, Jan. 20.
That tho United Stutes Is practically
jiowerlcss to compel Great Brltnln to
lift, tho blockado of food shipments
to Germany nnd to coaso Its depreda
tions on American commorco was ad
mitted by a high official of tho ad
ministration toduy.
This admission throws a flood of
light upon tho stntemonts 'inspired
by tho political atoersmon of tho ad
ministration to tho offoct that tho
president, "having Induced Germany
and Austria to conform tho submar
ine warfaro to tho rules of Interna
tional law, now Intends to bring
Groat Brltnln to time."
Tho truth Is that all tho presidont
can do Is to Indlto nioro protests to
Groat Britain nnd procood generally
along tho lino of moral suaBlon.
Then Groat Britain olthor will decllno
to yield at all or concedo only as
much as appears advlsablo from tho
viowpolnt of BrltlBh purpose
1 Intuit Are Tlol
Tho presidont ennuot movo against
Oront Britain oven as aggressively ns
ho has proceeded against Germany.
He could not dispatch battleships to
convey American cargoes through tho
blockading cordon. Ho could not
brenk off diplomatic relations hon
orably and a threat to do so would
bo an empty thrent.
Congress could not, If It would,
honorably tmposo an embargo on tho
shipment of war muutlons to tho nl-
of Amorlcan commerce and u threat
to do so would bo an empty threat.
Bryan Treaty In Way
Why? BocuuBo tho United States
Is tied hand and foot by tho Bry..r.
troaty with Groat Britain, Franco,
Russia, and Italy for tho peaceful
scltloment of international disputes
, oi every character whntsoovor.
Tho ndmlnlstration has dispatched
ja protest to Groat Britain against tho
lug botween tho United States and
Gormaiiy nnd neutral European coun
tries. Great Britain Is not oxpoctod
to yield and tho United States can-
not employ offoctlvo coercion.
At Mcvcv r aihiw
The United States la at tho mercy
or tho allies. All tho administration
I back up its words it will bo invited
to talk tho matter over for nnothor'
fycar, by tho expiration of which tlmo
tho war probnbly would bo over.
FIRM INDICTED
Complaint Against Ono of tho
Big
Lumber Coiiimnlc.s
SEATTLE. Wn., Jun. 20. Tho
Hewltt-Loa-Eunck Lumber company
of Sumner, Wash,, nnd its assistant
treasurer nnd gonornl manager, Wil
liam G Fuuek, wero indicted by tho
federal grand Jury today on charges
of fraud in attempting to obtain
transportation of building mntorlnl
In luterstuto commerce- at less than
the lawful tnrlff rates In violation
of tho Interstato conunorco law. Ton
counts wero returned against Funok
and tho company, which Is a subsl
diary of the Howltt-Lea Lumber
company, one or the largest and
richest coucorns in tho northwest.
BANDITS
I
TREATY IS
RATIFIED
CHILE PRESENTS ITS ACTION TO
STATE D IHURTM ENT
Chilean Ambassador Ada for Ills
Country Wns Negotiated by
.Former Secretary llrjnn
tlly AmocUM rrcsa to Coo Hoy Tlmc.j
WASHINGTON, D. C Jan. 20.--Chlle'B
ratification of the peace com
rUssIoii tienty negotiated by f6rnior
Secretary Bryan was presented to tho
stato department yestordny by tho
Chilean nmbnssador.
T
SOUTH OBSERVES BIRTH DAY OF
THE CONFEDERATE GENERAL
In
A Lffunl Holiday In Seven Differ-
ent Stilton hi tho
South
Dr Aiiocltted Vrm to Coot Day Timet.
ATLANTA, Ga., Jan. 20.
Throughout th6 South yesterday tho
109th anniversary of tho birth of
Gonoral Robort 12. Lee, Is being ob
served todny. Leo's birthday Ib a lo
gnl holiday In eight Southoru states.
LETTER
SENSA1
I'lONAL EVIDENCE
IN MURDER CASE
GIVEN
ProNecutloii Shown Threat Mmlo by
Accused Mrs. Mohr to Kill
, Miss I larger
Illy ANUxlated IVcm to Coot ny Tltnw.l
PROVIDENCE, R. I., Jan. 20.A
letter f containing u threat to .Mil
Miss Emily Borger and alleged to
hnvo been wrltton by Mrs. Elizabeth
F. Mohr, on trial for tho murdor of
her husband, Dr. C. Frankling Mohr,
were Introduced by prosocutlon to
day. Gcorgo W. Rooks also tostiflod
that Mrs. Mohr told him slio could
hlro a couple of thugs to kill her hus-
dinnd.
Times Want Ads Get Results.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Dr. A. L Houseworth,
Physician nnd Surgcoa
Office: Irving Block.
Offlco hours: 11 to IS a. m.j a to
4 and 7 to 8 p. in. f
Phonos: Offlco l-tU-J; Res., 148-L
J. M. Wright
Phono 18H-1I
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
Estimates furnished on requoot
Dr. H. M. Shaw
Eyo, Ear and Throat Speclalbil
GLASSES FITTED
Phone 330-J. Rooms 200-201
Irving Mock,
DR. MATTIE 11. HHAW,
PhyMcInn nnl HurtftMia
Phono a:io-j.
H. G. Butler
CIVIL ENGINEKIl
Room 304 Coke Bldg. Phone 14B-J
Residence Phone 3C3-L.
W. G. Chandler
ARCHITECT
Booms 301 and 302, Coke Building
Marshfleld, Oregon.
TIME TAR DE
WILLAMETTE PACIFIC MOTOR
CAR
LEE HDMDHED
MI
HI
Leave Loave
Marehflald North Bend
G.:45 a.m. 7:00 a.m
7.4 H a.m. 8:00 a.m.
8:40 a.m. 9:00 a.m
0:45 a.m, . 10: IG a.m
10:45 a.m. ' ' 11:00 a.m
11:30 a.m, ", . 11:45 a.m.
12:60 p.m. 1: 15 p.m
1:45 p.m. 2:00 p.m
2:45 p.m. 3:00 p.m
3:45 p.m. 4:00 p.m
5:00 p.m. 5:15 p.m
5.40 p.m. 5:55 p.m
0:65 p.m. North city limits ouly.
7:30 p.m. 7:46 p.m
I
I
Tho
F.A. KILBURN
sails for
Portland
Via AvStoria
JANUARY 22,
From Smith Terndnnl Dock
For Information call 130
L. G. CUSHING, Agent.
PONT PULL A LONG
IF THE BOSS SAYS "YOU'RE FIRED " OR
TWINS t" OR VIFIE SAYS MA'S COMINf t)OM'T GET SORE,
J LIGHT UP A PIEPNOMT THE 5MILE STIMULATOR
I AND BE HAPPY VHILE T LASTS .
XSk T jttfiwIV t JtT I I 1 Q m M F B tf
Wr MiU Jump .
Oldest Bank in Coos County
Flanagan (Mb
a Murslificld, Coot County, Oregon.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000
INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS
Officers J. W. BENNETT, Presidont; J AS. II: FLANAGAN, Vice-
President; It. F. WILLIAMS, Cashier; G. F. WINCHESTER,
Assistant Cashier. '
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
OF MYRTLE POINT
Capital $25,00
Officors J. W. BENNETT, Presidont; JAS. 11. FLANAGAN, VIco
PrcBldont; L. M. SUPLEE, Cashier; L. T. DEMENT, Assistant
Cashlor.
Bennett Trust Company
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000
Orflcors J. W. BENNETT, President; TOM T, BENNETT, VIco
Presldent; ARTHUR M'KEOWN, Secretary; BENNETT SWAN
TON, Treasurer.
Tho Only Trust Company In tho Stnto, OiitMilo or Portland, Whlcli
Organized Under tho Now Law.
100
who for the last year have not been saving, should
commence THIS WEEK to save some money each pay
day.
START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT.
The First National Bank
invites you to keep an account in its Savings Depart
ment, $1.00 or more will open an account on which you
will receive 3 per cent compound interest. '
DO NOT DELAY! Make your first deposit this week!
First
Bank
Marshfleld,
Abstracts
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Title Guarantee & Abstract Company
Marahflotd and Coqulllo City, Oregon.
'General Agents Enstsido nnd SciiKs'tackeii's Addition.
Special attention paid to nsso&biiieiitH and payiucnt of taxes.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager.
EXPERT WELDING of METALS
Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made
like new
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Koontz
Phone 180-J.
EDITION.
wlWKtf'
K&0 BT r '
lMnbllhhod 18H0
Bennett Bank
Men.
N ational
f Coos Bay
Oregon
For rollablo Abstracts of Title and
information about COOS BAY REAL
ESTATE, s,eo
Garage
North Front
Street
-.nt ,'"it.i ri',,
V f
FACE
' VOC SAYS "IT'S
VALUABLt
COUPON N.
.BACH
PACKAGE
MERCHANTS CAFE
Popular Placo for
Good Meals
. Prices Reasonable
Cor. Commercial nnd D'aVf,
HAVE THE ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171
FARE TEN OHNTS
City Limits North Bend, Be.
t)l COMMUTATION f)fl
ZiS TICKETS 91.75 )
Mnrshficld-North Bond Anlo
Lino
Cars every ton minute froa
(I n. in. to l'J p. in,; to South
Slough onco n day, louring t
11 a. m.j to Empire throe uif
n day.
GORST & KINO, Prop.
WOOD GOOD WOOD
W. H. LIhro 1ms It at 91.60 4
81! cash per load. Garbage i
ed. Phono 227-T.
SAVE MONEY
by ordering the lamo
HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, por ton .-w
Lump coal, per ton ......f&M
Or half ton of both ,...t...f
D. MCSSON, rwfr
Phono 18-J or leavo ordari
Hlllycr'fl Cigar Store.
DRY WOOD
nt
CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD
North Front Street
Thone 870J
-
t WESTERN LOAN AND
t ' BUILDING CO.
t Assets $2,340,000.00
t Pays 8,per cent on saving
t I. S. KAUFMAN If CO,
X Local Treasurer
T. J. 80AIFJ1 J A. U. nODOn J
Marshficld' jZfil
usuBiRiea rTiru ..
Phoao 146-R.
Marshiieia, W",i
DUNGAN
IIWnPRTAK NB
PARLORS
wiU be kept
OPEN TO THE rUDLlO
A Tegular state Ucened
undertaker will be
charge
Phoae 10S-3
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