Wrm FOUR T THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON. MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1916 EVENING EDITION '0. LAST WEEK OF THE LANDO SALE Tuesday's Specials ALL THE ONE PRICE 3k The Yard Every Dollar's Worth of Stock and Fixtures Goes This Week Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. Purchasers 15c RATINES 20c BATISTE 8 1.3 c Simpson Prints 7 1-2 c CALICOES GETTING LIQUOIt SHIPMENT FROM CALL FORNIA COMMENCING I SHIPPING NEWS HID IS AN ALLY KILI1URN "SKY'HOOTS THROUGH IIRINV" ON WINGS OK IJIiAST Arrives Hero Yesterday Brings aOO Tons of Freight and Leaves J Today for Portland Carried on wings of tho blast, but luckily a fair wind for nor, tho steamship Kllburn arrived hero early yesterday morning from San Fran clcco and Eureka. Tho offlcors re ported a heavy blow from tho bou' enst that kicked up a heavy son, but said that inasmuch tis tho wind was a stern ono it aided tho vessel on hor way. About 300 tons of freight was brought from tho soutli, much of tho shipment consisting of hay which of ldto linn boon very much In demand. Tho vossol sallod about noon for Tortland, stopped a couplo of hours in North Dond. Tho wireless opor ntors reported that they hnd picked up tho word regarding tho condition of tho Central la. ' Tho arrivals yesterday wero: C. IT, Songstackon, Mrs. It. Garst, A. A. Nlcholls, Qortrudo Mordccla, Fred T. Phllps, John S. Llllup, II. 13. Trantnor. K. Jameson. Frank 13. Est. 1 O. S. Wright, F. D. Lnyton, Mrs. a. I Davis, E. L. Dotlcftton, J. Jncobson nd R. J. Jacobson. , '' Tho departures on tho P. A. Kll 'burn this aftornoon wore: C. S. Ap- ,plo, A. Qrandamo, F. D. Knoolnnn, 'Mrs. Elslo Fish, T. G. Murphy, II. Wlnigor, Harry A. Miller, A. C. Mnr tln, Otto Harry, C. McAdams, Mrs. 'Tlios. Hardy, Miss Wolf, C. C. Cady, .Frank Miller, Fannlo Nlkuln, Mrs. B. Duoll, T. II. Sumner, Honry Orr, Gabriel Orr, A. L. Plcklns, Mrs. Plck inu, Mrs. J. W. Hunt, Miss Clara Deck, Mrs. J. R, Hendorson, Miss E. Magonn, Mrs. A. Drondnhl, Jack, Harry and Eddy Trondnhl, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nose, Erlo and Charlos Nass, Ed Tuttlo and R. E. Blghnni THREE SHIPS GO CARRY TOTAL OF 11,000,000 FEET LUMI1KII IN ONE DAY SHIP HERD 1 CENTRALIA LOSES DECKLOAI), MAST AND WIRELESS Largest Shipment to Leave Hero In Long Time All Threo Hound For Sun Francisco Three million foot of lumber loft down tho bay Saturday for San Francisco. This Is tho largest ship met of lumbor in months to sail In ono day. It was aboard thrco ves sels, tho Adellno, Yellowstono and A. M. Simpson. Tho ordinary lond of tho Adollne Is 1,GC0,000 feet, though she can carry n great dcul more, providing It Is hand stowed. Tho Yollowstono, which belongs to tho Swayno and Hoyt lino, has n capacity of 700,000 feet and tho A. M. Simpson, of tho Simpson Lumber company, a capac ity of about CG0.000 foot. Lata Last Night Was Moving Under Hor Own Steam to San Francisco FOUR PASSENGERS ABOARD THE CENTRALIA TO BE CANDIDATE ft, 8. E. HENDERSON OF COQU1LLE FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR F.xperlenced Young Jinn Will Seek Republican Nomination Os J iiiundson Denies Reports ' According to word received horo from Coquillo, S. E. Hendorson, u well known young surveyor of that city and for tho past few months uct . Ing county roadmastor of Coos coun ty, will bo a candidate for tho re publican nomination for county sur veyor at tho spring primaries. Mr. Henderson is a graduato of tho Engineer Department of tho Uni versity of Oregon and previous to en tering that institution had spout sev eral years in engineering field work. Soon aftor leaving tho University, ho becamo assistant county surveyor of Linn county, a position which ho fill od two years. For a tlmo ho was at Tillamook and on coming to Coquillo became associated with P, M. Hall Lewis as city engineer and did much of tho work on tho Coquillo water works and in the city improvements. Friends say that ho Is oxcollontly qualified for tho placo and would make an excellent official. Osinundson Denies Rumors Nels Osmundson of Coquillo, depu ty county elerk was In Marshfiold on business. Ho eays that rlio ru mors about him bolng a candhfatp ' for county clerk and possibly being appointed assessor to succeed T. J. Thrift when Thrift rotlres to become postmaster at Coquillo are all news to him. Mrs, Osmundson has boon quite 8(ck the past week, Buffering from asthma. and la grlppo. VESSELS BUCKING HEAVY WIND GOING SOUTH Adellno Smith, A. M. Simpson and Yellowstono Washed by Seas Aftor Leaving Coos Hay Tho vessels which sailed from Coos Day Saturday afternoon had a rough tlmo of It. At finndon It was stated that tho Adellno Smith had pnssod that placo and was taking sens over hor foremast. At Shore acres L. J. Simpson said that ho watched tho A. M. Simpson and tho YollowHtono ns tlioy wero passing. Ho said that tho vcssols wero ship ping seas which washed over their forward decks. Tho boats mndo ve ry slow progress and wero sovoral hours going a fow miles from Coos Hay on account of tho heavy winds from tho south. Tlioro was a story afloat Satur day night to tho effect that tho Yel lowstone wns In trouhlo but this ro port was doubtless duo to a confu sion in names with tho Yosemlto, one of tho vessels which was search ing for tho Contrnlla and which was roportcd leaking but afterward con tlnued onhor way Bouth. Press tolcgrams from Grays Harbor Btnto that tlioro are four passongors aboard tho Ccntralln which was In trouble. Freight and Express Brliur Relievers of Drought Affidavits Must bo Signed by Receivers Dcsplto tho fact that the weather mnn has reported plenty of rain In tho pnBt week Coos Bay Is gottlng dry. At least 14 bonl fldo Individual shipments of liquor hnvo nrrlved 'hero lately from the south, coming via freight nnd others by express. Tho Indication Is that tho 101b caches aro being rapidly depleted nnd that California Is coming to tho rellof. Agents of tho common car riers making theso shipments must kcop Btrlct account of nil receipts, and affidavits must bo filled out nnd later tho filled out blanks nro Bont to tho county clerk to bo kept on ro cord. Strict tab Is kept of thoso rcciov- hig thoso Bhlpmonts to boo that tho order is not duplicated again for at least four weoks, tho tlmo prescrib ed under tho prohibition lnw. WAR VETERARI DIES A. S. RAILEY PASSES AWAY AT COOSTON SUNDAY MORNING ilUT US TO COME EUGENE WOULD GET RETTER ACQUAINTED WITJI COOS HAY HRING FAHULOUS PRICE Vessels Muko More Money Than Hanks Inrreuso In Value LIko brands of wines and wills klos, vcssols now Increase In valuo us they grow oldor. This fact Is evi denced by tho ship sales thut aro be ing mndo ovory wook, each ono gen erally In ndvaiico of Its former valu ation. Tho latost mark Is that of the steamship Cnmlno, of tho Swayno and Hoyt company that rocently sold to Now Yorkers for ?1C0,000 about two years ago. Tho ship has beon sold again at an advance of $200,-000. The Btenm schooner Ccntralln which was roportcd In trouble off Ynqulna Saturday nn account of which appeared In Tho Times Sat in day evening is on her way to San Francisco under hor own steam but considerably damaged. Tho ves sel sent out an S. O. 0. cull early Saturday morning. Sho wns soon by tho steamer Eurana and tlion lost sight of hor. Vessels Searched Other vessels Including tho tank er Duck, tho Admiral Schley, tho Governor and tho Yosemlto all searched for tho Contralla but Sat urday night and Sunday nothing was seen of hor. At C p. in. Sun day tho wireless horo picked up n messago from tho Contralla but tho wlrolcsB on tho vossol failed. Lator communication wns again establish ed. Ioscs Deck Load Tho messagos statod that tho Con tralla got Into a south galo and lost hor dcckload of lumbor and then her must wns carried away which took with It tho wireless. A temporary wireless was equip ped. It was stated that tho vessel was proceeding under hor own nteam and expected to reach San Francisco Tuesday without aid. San Francisco Hoat Tho Contralla is owned by tho I'olland Steamship Company of San Francisco. Sho was carrying a car go of lumbor from Abordeen to San Francisco when sho got Into tho storm. From tho tlmo tho S. O. S. call was sent out at G a. m. Saturday nothing wns heard of tho vessol until tho wlrolcss wns picked up horo at r p. m. Sunday. Last fall tho Contralla was com peting with tho steamers of tho North Pacific company In tho trado from Eureka to San Frnnclsco but sho wns taken off that run. "Wo Know Enough Mnrslificld Peo ple to Want to Know More'1 Says Secretary Several at Hanquet "Practically nil of ub know Just enough Marshfiold people to mako Us want to know moro or thorn," Is tho way S. Dlko Hooper, secretary of tho Eugono Commercial Club ex presses hlmsolf In an Invitation re ceived horo asking mombors of tho Chamber of Commorco to atto'nd tho banquet In Eugono next Thurs day. "By tho way," ho adds, "tho dato. Thursday, January 27, was so select ed ns a dny on which visitors from Marshfiold could coma all tho way through to Eugono In ono day." Ho asks that tho nnmos of thoBO going from horo bo forwarded to him. Among thoso attending will probably bo President Hugh McLaln, Charles Hall, C. It. Pock, J. W. Den nett, C. P, McKnlght, Dorsoy Krolt zer, Rev. Robert E. Drowning and possibly David Nelson. "Our pooplo aro eagerly looking forward to this got-togother mooting nnd froin tho way matters aro shap ing theinselves," continues tho let tor, "I personally bollovo that this llttlo affair In advance of tho com pletion of tho rond Is going to provo bcnoflclul to us nil." D N I NO INFRINGEMENTS YET ON SEASON SAYS GAME WARDEN .Hays Canvas Rack Ducks now Flock ing Into Ray as Season Closes Would Extend Season I CONTEST SEAT FRIENDS OF .MRS. ( WRIGHT WANT 11I3R ON COUNCIL e4- ( Hm Jay Doyle for Tailoring and Cleaning, Phono 230. HAINES GETS 100 TONS OF ALFALFA A. T. Haines, tho hay, flour and feed dealer, rccolvod over 100 tons of choice Califor nia alfalfa hay on tho Kll burn, Ills stock was pructl-"' cally deplotod and tho ship ment will bo a boon to lo cal ranchers and Btock own ers. Ho contracted for tho purchase of this hay last fall and ho will con tluuo to soil It nt tho same old prlco despite tho recont advances olsowhoro nlong tho coast. Through his con tract, ho Is ablo to soil hay horo now for nbout what It would cost him wholesalo In Portland now. Dr. Leslie, Osteopath, Mnrshfleld Willing to Hack Matters In Courts If Opposed Twin Coiiuclliiiou Reported Opposed Tho threo nowly elected Eivatsldo Couucllmou tommorow night will, for tho first tlmo sit on tho munici pal board. Tlioro was Homo talk to day to tho otfoct that two of tho mombors nro opposing tho seating of Mrs. Carrlo Wright on tho ground that inasmuch as hor husband is not yet a naturalized Amorlcaii citi zen, that sho Is disqualified. Mrs. Wright Is a naturalized citizen and hor friends Insist that sho has tho legal right to nccopt tho position and that, If necessary, each of tho 51 who voted for hor In tho last elec- tlon will cooporato In taking tho mat ter Into tho courts. Some of them aro very determined and say that they do not intend to bo bull-dozed out of It. City Attorney Georgo Wntklns stated a short time ago that even though Mrs. Wright Is rocolvod on tho council aud lator disqualified through court decision, that this 'would In no way nullify tho acts of tho council whllo sho was a momber, Tho throo now mombors of tho board who nro to tuko their seats tomorrow night aro: Ralph Matson, Hunters of Coos Day nro respect ing tho gamo laws nnd Micro has not beon a Blnglo caso roportcd of hunting after tho closo of tho duck season last Saturday night, accord ing to Deputy Gamo Warden James Thomas, With tho duck season closed tho canvas backs havo flocked Into this section by tho thousands. Ho said that, at Haynes Inlet, yesterday tho birds wero especially thick. , For this reason Mr. Thomas Bays It would bo best to oxtond tho hunt ing season In this county from Jan uary 10th to tho mlddlo of Foburary nnd cut off tho first month, tho pre sent season opening on October 1st. Up to Congress To chango tho season a statuto of Congress would be noccssary. 'Mr. Thomas says tho best way to go about this would bo to got somo ono hero or good standing to take tho matter In hand, circulate petitions to get tho consonsus of opinion among tho local huntora and then forward this to our ropresontatlvo at Wash ington for Congressional action. Time and again this mntter of ox- tending tho season down horo has beon talked of, but not a thing hns beon done, mainly for tho reason that no ono seemed to know just hew to go about It. All Right for Columbia Up on tho Columbia tho prcsont law Is satisfying, for tho birds sooni to mako that their first port of cnll on tho way south in tho rail and tho hunting begins to bo raliiy good by thQ first of October. Served Through Civil War in Union Army Widow and Son On Coos Hay Survlvo Armstrong Stownrt Bailey, well known resident of Cooston and Civil War veteran, died at tho family home curly on Sunday morning.. .Ho wns 77 years of ngo last Wednesday. Mr. Bnlloy hnd been quite 111 for several weeks aud his death was duo to tho Infirmities of -old ago. Ho had howover boon quite sturdy for ono of his ago. Served In Civil Witp Mr. Bailey wns born Jan. 19, 1839 nt Bollofojito, Pa. llo attend ed tho Pennsylvania stato college, a military institution, nnd rccolvod a mllltnry trnlnlng thoro. When tho war broko out ho enlisted In his homo company.. .It wns Company 13 Ifith Ponnsylvnnlnn Volunteers. IIo went In ns n sorgennt and served thrco years and rccolvod an honor nblo discharge and then enlisted for a year and thrco months more when ho was mustered out nnd did patrol duty for tho government. Promoted to Llcu'cnnnt During tho courso of his ser vices ho was promoted ot tho office of lloutonant. Ho was wounded twico, onco in tho arm and onco In tho body. Ho wns takon prisoner and was soven months In Llbby nnd Hello Isle prisons nnd wns exchanged nnd got back to tho federal nrmy. Mr. Bailey was on Sherman's mnrch to tho Sea nnd In nineteen big bat tles or tho Civil War. Relics of tho War Tho deceased had a number or war relics which ho trensured high ly. Ono wns a gold mounted sword which cost $12(5 which wns present ed to him by tho men or his com pany. IIo also hnd tho compnuy Btnndard, a flng with many bullet holes which tho flagbenror or tlip compnny gave him nnd asked him to keep. Tlioro Is nlso a very fino stcol engraving of Goorgo Washing ton captured In tho south and which ho had since kept. ..,... Married In ICast Mr. Bailey's wlfo was rormorly Miss Artomlssa Miller nnd they were married sovon or eight yoars niter tho wttf, In Pennsylvania,. ,Mr. Hal loy was In tho grocery business in Bnltimoro and hnd a lnrgo store Micro but lost when n business pan Ic enmo on and ho was caught with largo credits on his books. Well Known Hero Mr. nnd Mrs. Bnlloy camo to Coos Bay about sovon years ago and havo mndo tholr homo nt Cooston. Mr. Bnlloy onjoyod n lnrgo circle or friends nnd until recently got nlong splendidly for ono of his ndvnnccd ngo but not long ngo his health bo- gnu to break. Ho was ono or a fnmlly of eight hoys nnd threo girls. IIo Is survived by two sisters In tho cast and two brothora In Kansas, nnd his widow, a son, G. M. Bnlloy, and throo grandchildren. Ono son died when G years old, Mr. Bnlloy had a homestead on Coos river. Since residing on Coos Bay ho lived a rotlrcd life. Funeral Tomorrow Tho funoral will bo hold nt 10 o'clock Tuesday morning from tho Dungan undertaking establishment. Rov. A. S, Hlsoy, n veteran of tho Spanlsh-Amorlcan war, will conduct' tho services. Tho mombors or tho G. A. R., tho Spanish American war veterans and tho Sons or Voternns will conduct a military burial. Friends from Cooston nnd North Bond will lenvo tho Inttor city in tho largo Gorst and King auto which will bo placod at their disposal. Blankets and Comforters AT , The Golden Rule YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ON YOUR BEDDING SUP PLIES AT THIS STORE. Good full size comforters $1,00 to $3,75 nn Best Quality Cotton Blankets ... 68c to $1,45 pnrpar Genuine Woolnap Blankets $2,00 to $3,00 mr Heavy Wool Filled Blankets ...$4,25 to $4,75 peijr .All-Wool Blankets $5,25 to $7,50 peTgr Feather Pillows, Large Size .. ,95 to $2,65 ner pnlr SEE OUR WINDOWS The Golden Rule FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG ALWAYS BUSY. MARSHFIELD PBDTESTINE AH PROPERTY OWNERS WOULD STOP LOGGING ON STREETS TBWffiTHfllTTfflHWTlMiriM"r,TMiii TRUCK IS STUCK Several Promise to Coino Before City Council This Evening S. P. Ordinance Awaits Action .MUST PAY DAMAGES OR STOP LOGGING According to Councilman Bandol, McDonald & Gond ii ron must either pay up tho roll niuouut or tho estimated damnges to the street paving nt onco or stop logging. Tho matter will bo brought hoforo tho council mooting tonight nnd there promises to bu a lively session. Mr. Bandol said that ho would Insist on tho logging compnuy living up to Its agreement nnd mak ing weokly deposits to covor tho estimates of tho city en gineer ns to tho amount or damago to tho paving. CIOKH INTO PAVING ON Vlim AND FOURTH STIIICETS HANQUET IN EAGLES HALL Chandler or ConiiuifTO Selects Slto for "Coming Out" Dinner Tho Eagles hall hns been selected by tho ontertatnment commltteo or tho Chambor or Comorco as tho pro ber placo for tho holding of tho "coming out" dlnnor on Foburary 2. Tho women ot tho Proabytorlan Church will furnish tho banquot. Sovoral places wero undor consid eration. It is believed that a good sized hall would bo noccssary by reason or the tact that tho atton- danco on this dato is expected to be largo, possibly very closo to 200. Stronuous .offorts will bo mado to mako this flnnl wind up or tho mem bership campaign a lingo success. Dnmago to pavoments or tho city by tho logging trucks promises to bo tho basis or Interesting discussions tonight boioro tho city fathom. It Is Btntod thut several property own ors will bo thoro, protesting further action or tho council townrd saving tho streots. Tho ordinanco or a weok ago has gone Into offect reducing tho trail ers behind tho big auto trucks from two to ono wagon, but oven nt this many of tho owners ot proporty aro not Batlsflcd nnd claim that tho pav ing In front of their respective hold ings contlniios to bo cut to'plcces.. Ordinanco Heady City Attornoy J, T. Brand has rondy tho ordinanco allowing tho Southern Puclfle a flvo yeur's rollef rrom their pres'ont rrnnchlso. Ho pays tlntt this will not bo presented to tho council ror passing until tho inilroail has carried out Us ngreo- mont with tho city. Ono Truck Hung Up In Fmnt of Busy Corner and Stops .Mot. or Car Other Near Masonic ..Lato Filday afternoon, tho Ior- glng trucks operations wero hung up nnd trurric dolnyod by two of the heavily luden trucks getting stuck In tho paving. Ono stuck In Front street, Immc dlntoly In front of tho Ihmy Corner whom n hnd rut had !eon cut In the hnrd paving, It woh stuck for tome tlmu aud bolng ncross the railroad track dolnyod tho Southern Pacific motor enr for nwhllo. Tho other truck stuck In a hole In tho paving on Fourth street neir Central whoro ono of tho whceli sank doep Into tho mud. A big holt has ulroady boon broken through the hnrd paving. Cause Much Protest Much protest against tho damage to tho hard paving Is being heard on ovory sldo. "U'h nn outrago, It's a shame" and similar expressions aro being volcod as tho ruts in tho hard par. Iifg aro bolng moro and moro no ticed. "It will cost moro than all the logs nro worth to repair "the street paving" declared one man. . K. O. Small, tho bituminous paring contractor Saturday Indicated that he thought tho extent of tho damage to tho hard paving would be much greater than tho $1,200 that bai boon ostlmntcd. It Is.llkoly that thoro will be an othor "animated discussion of the question at' tho meeting of the city council noxt Monday night and more dofinlto action taken than hitherto ns somo of tho proporty owners af roctod nro voicing their sontlments In no uncertnlii tonus. V H. Cavannugh nnd Mrs.Carrlo Wright. Mnyor Kltson, who wns ro olectod, will bo sworn In ns will also City Recorder C. P. Keating. TALK OF BABIES JARS THEM. Coos Ray Times Want Ads nro of direct nnd practical usefulness to all renters, in finding a congenial and Miltnblo placo In which to live. Persons having houses to rent should avail themselves of tho op portunlty offered by thoso small ails. Times waut ads bring results. Spinsters Form CluH Avoid Chatter About Husbands. Sabethu, ICnn.-An organization of spinsters lur-i been formed In this town to savo them from heurlug talk about babies. "At tho women's clubs." says Miss Georgia Hook, bend of tho spinsters, "all wo hear Is tulk of bnbles nnd bus bnuds of various kinds. Oh, you cuu not reullzo tho unintentional cruelty of It ull! What pleasure can wo havo In hearing tnlk of babies, babies, babies nil tho time? Vb wnall town never gives tho props cfcivdo for all girls to mnrry happily. To many of our best young men go tie cjtles. As a re sult there tiro nr Marriageable young women thuu ynj men." WEARS HIS CARD ON BROW. Mexican Ha9 His Namo and Address Tattooed on Forehead. San FrancIsco.-"Whnt'8 your name ?" demanded Asslstaut District Attorney Bocsey of n Mexican charged with va grancy. Tho defendant brushed back his hnlr, but did not speak. Bechoy repented hU question. Sumo response. Then tho Spaulsh Ititcrpieter tried. Tho hum polujnil to a spot on his forehead, nee. soy looked closely, uud tattooed on the man's brow was, "Fred Ilnrrls, Sonoru. Mexico." "Whut'a tho Idea?" asked Becsey . "I hnvo heart disease. I may drop dend. I don't wnut my grave to bo tin innrkod," tho prisoner explained. Judgo nrndy.dlsmlssed him. NOW SEEKS MOTHER DAVID Dl'DLEV HUNTS PAIWXTS fiONE FOR ill) VEAHS BLIND, SHE SEWS MAIL BAGS. Miss MaddoK Has Worked For Undo Cam Twonty-six Years. Wushlugtou. Twenty-six yenrs ago a blind woman asked Postmaster Gen- oral John Wnnnmnker to glvo her u Job sewing innll bags. "Mr. Wunamaker," sho snld, "you give seeing peoplo a two months' trial. win you givo mo tuat much time to provo I enn do it?" IIo consented to give her a trial. Today you will flml Miss Hnttlo Mnd dox In tho mall bag repair whop of the pojtolllco department busy with n pllo of sacks reaching neatly to her Bhoul der. Sho Is ono of Undo Sam's best workers on mall bags. Times want ads bring results. Asks Aid of Local Poller Sa) Mother Has Remarried and I Now Mrs. Call Barron It has boon 30 yoars slnco David Dudloy, of Chicago, has seen M mother. At the end of more than a qunrtor of a century absence he I now nsklngAho pollco to aid him lD folding his long lost parent. Tna letter for inrormatlon camo to Cb' Jack Carter. Mrs. Nora Dudloy soparated from her husband in Chicago and ran" west and married again, bo tho let ter states, to a man named Carl Darr ron. It Is 'claimed that two y" ago thoy wero residing In Mrsl1 fjold. " Inasmuch as tlioro Is a will in "" prpbatb courts of Chicago, the son oxitromoly anxious to find the where abouts of his mother, He says tht ho Is ablo to pay ror tho Inform' tlon rogardlng hor present address. QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS ODDosite Blanco Hotel, Phono J06-L. I MARSHFIEL, ORiSOON