The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 26, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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SHIPPING NEWS
II
Saturday Night I A WHO SAI F
JANUARY 29 JLuUL 1 mJ. J JJTMJkLA
WE CLOSE!
JANUARY 29
HERE FOR HER SHIPPING
ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT
LlTjTLM STKAMSHIP .GOLDKX
C3ATH PUTS INTO COOS RAY
CHAS.
11. lUlHUXG thus, OP
IIIItTV XKW VKSSKijj
if. CODDING
T
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$5 $4.50 $3.50
Lace and Button
SHOES
$000
2
The Pair
ALL
$3 and $250
Sweaters
85c
Each
I HUB CLOTHING
Ettmmmmnmmitmmtmmmmtmmmimmmmnmtmtntismm:
JURY IS CALLEOIFEED IS SCARCE
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uiiiu:k ux.'oixd tuucic jhhv
Kits pijKai) not uuirrv
Trial to lio I J old Hcforo Judge Hut.
ler Tomourow Morning-
J)lil Not lg Today
Not guilty wns tlio pica of tho
thrco McDonald and Condrou logg
ing truck drivers this uioriilng la tho
pollco court. Tom T, llonuott, nttor
noy for tho company, called for n Ju
ry to try tho cases and tho jury will
ho summoned and tho trial hold to
morrow boforo Judge Duller. Tho
men pleading woro: Charles Smith,
A. G, Andorson and Walter Ruusoll.
Thoy woro arrested yesterday af
ternoon by Chief Carter on tho
grounds that thoy woro hauling
through tho streets loads of logs In
excess of tho flvo tons prescribed In
tho city's traffic ordluaneo.
It was claimed today, by City At
torney Ilrand, that only two of tho
loads liaulod yostorday through tho
streets were within tho flvo ton II
anlt. Somo of them went up to more
than eight ton, It was said by tho
attorney. Tho old ordlnanco of tho
c.ty allowed soven tons to pass on a
vohlclo.
Today tho company vas not logg
ing. Tho snow wns heavy In West
Marshflold hut tho loggers claimed
that thoy had plonty of big sticks
to haul, but that thoy could not oper
nto their trucks.
It was said today that tho logging
company will attack tho constitution
ality of tho ordlnanco that limits
their loads to flvo tons at flvo miloa
por hour.
ll.VXK KlilCOTS OI-'KlOKltS
Jiibtltutlon at lluudou Holds Annual
Meeting
(Special to tho Times)
BANDON, Ore, Jan. 26 Tho
Hank of Dandon at tho annual moot
ing roportod being In a satisfactory
conditions. Tho following directors
woro olected: J. L. Krononbcrg, T.
P. Hanly, R. H. Rosa, C. Y. Lowo
P. J, Fahy. Tho directors elected
tho following officers: J, h. Kron
onbcrg, president; T. P. Hanly, vice
president; F J. Fahy, cushion Geo.
P. Topping attoriiby. Oeo. V, Mooro
and J. W. Mast woro choson as tho
stockholders' examining committee
;C0"0S BAY TIMES WANT ADS
Low Cost High Efficiency
El
$5 and $4
Oxford
SHOES
80c
The Pair
MEN'S
$25 and $20
Suits & Overcoats
SlAOO
10
COOS RIVKIt ItANCIIKItS FIND
WIXTICU HAHI) OXIJ
Many Cowh Huvo Had to Itimtlo
for Living Few Aro Pro-
duclng Milk Now
Coos River cattlo In many In
stances nro browsing on ozone and
mountain Bconory, according to E.
P. Hlack, tcstor of tho Coos Hay
Association. In many Instances tho
farmers havo boon uunblo to socuro
food almost of any kind for their
animals. Tho two weeks of snow
and Ico caught thorn ontlroly una
waros. Many dairymen had but vo
ry llttlo feod on hand for their
stock.
In somo instances It Is known
cnttlo havo bcon forcod to root for
theiusolvoB and havo travoled tho
mountain pastures eating forus and
shrubbery.
Now that tho hay supply on Coos
Hay has been replenished thoro nro
somo dutrymou who nro feeding al
falfa meal and hay. This costs
them about $23 a ton and makes
feed a highly exponslvo matter.
This Is tho soason of tho year
that most of tho cows nro
dry and It Is not expected tho milk
ylold will bo back to normal much
boforo tho first of April.
Aro losing Calves
Somo of tho dairymen today said
that tho cold Is chilling tho now born
cnlvcs, of which thoro aro many nt
jirosont, and somo nro dying, being
unnblo to stand tho exposure Tho
less In somo instances may bo very
severe.
( Tho snow of today ndded moro
grief to tho dalrymonnnd tho cows.
XO IJUILIMXG IX STRUKT
Xmth Ilenil Council Refiisos Per
iiilhs'iin Rlglit of Way Secured
Tho city council of North Rond
last evening rofused tho potltton of
a man named Thomas that ho bo
allowed to put up a shuck dwelling
on tho street on Montana avonuo
where tho thoroughfare will not
bo oponed for somo tlmo.
An agreeing resolution with tho
Southom Oregon company and tho
Pony Slough Land company Is that
tho right of way for Uio Virginia
street shall bo deeded to tho city
on tho promise no fills shall bo
made thoro for at least threo years.
limes want ads bring results.
MEM'S
$3 and $2.50
HATS
50
Each
LADIES9
Coats and Dresses
Choice
Each
$100
AND SHOE CO., Purchasers
CANDIDATES OUT
POLITICS ARK GKTTIXfl LIVKLY
IX CUItllY COUXTY
Several Aro Coining Out for Most
of the Offices to Ih)
Filled
(Special to Tho Times
GOLD D13AC1I, Ore, Jan. 20.
Thoro aro plonty of candidates com
ing out for offlco In Curry county.
Sheriff is an offlco which scorns to
ho covotod. Mobs Avorill who has
boon acting as court bailiff at tho
last term of court and woll known
In Gold Roach, Is n candldato for
tho democratic nomination. J. G.
Russell Is also out for tho nomi
nation on tho Bamo ticket. Will
iam Tolman Is n candldato for tho
nomination on tho republican tick
et, us is uIho W. A. Rlsholl.
Htiiunnril Out Again
County Clerk J. R. Stnnnard Is
out for offlco again and Is seeking
tho ropubllcan nomination again.
A, S. Johnson, postmaster at Port
Orford and former county superin
tendent of schools is nlso n candl
dato for tho ropubllcan nomina
tion for clerk.
I'p for "Flvht Tlmo
J. C. Johnson, tho district at
torney of Curry county, is out for
tlio republican nomination. Mr.
Johnson was appointed by Gover
nor Wlthycombo to tho office or
district attornoy to succeed V. II,
Meredith who resigned to movo to
Missouri. Tills Is consequently tho
first tlmo that Mr, Johnson has
been boforo tho peoplo of tho coun
ty fpr tholr voto.
Others Seeking Offlco
F. S, Mopro and Georgo Sutton
nro both out for tho ropubllcan
nomination for assessor and both
aro well known In tho'counly.
Frank Caugholl, tho county treas
urer, is out for tho nomination on
tho republican tlfckot'. TJ10 coflnty
Is not without a wbmanj Candidate
Kato Lohuhorr Is n candldato for
tho democratic nomination for
county treasurer.
Queer Situation
Thoro is a somowhat peculiar
situation as to county superinten
dent of schools. Tnnt offlco Is
now hold by Georgo W. Smith of
Gold Reach, and It Is satd that
when ho goes out of office W. M.
Kent of Gold Reach Is tho only
person In tho county who Is ollglblo
under tlio now law which requires
Times Want Ads for results.
I
LADIES'
$4 and $3.50
Lace and Button
SHOES
55
The Pair
ALL
Muslin Drawers,
Corset Covers
Skirts
$1.50, $J,35, $1-25
45
$2.50
Each
REPULSE ATTACK
rriJAFFIO HKTWKKX KUfiKXK AXI)
Cl'SIIIXCJ IS RKIiAYKI)
Passengers Huvo to Wulk Around Rig
Slide Trainmen Wav Others
May Interfere
Traffic on tho Etigono-Citshlng
section of tho Coos Duy-IQugono lino
has been badly lntofered with tho last
Tow days according to II. S. Murphy
who camo In that way today. A big
slldo at Richardson's has proventcd
trains gottlng through. Tlio train goes
out from Eugeno to tlio slldo. whoro
the passongors tako a hlko nnd nro
again carried In by tho work train
to dishing.
.Mr. Murphy statod that owing to
tho heavy rains nnd snow, It looked
an though othor slides might lnlo
fere Mr. Murphy states that tho
weathor has beon very cold at Port
laud and vicinity, thoro being no re
Hor, even temporarily.
ANOTHER CANDIDATE
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR
J. P. Reyers a Well-known Resident
of Coqulllo Throws Ills Hut
In tlio Ring
J. P. Royers, n well-known resi
dent or Coqulllo was n visitor In
Marshflold yostorday and whllo horo
made tho announcement that ho
would bo a candldato for assessor of
Coos County subject to tho will of
tho republican votors at tho coming
prliuarlps.
Mr. Royers camo to Coos County
first In 1S85 and has practically
resided hero continuously slnco ex
copt ono or two temporary trips
out of tho state Ho first camo
to Sumnor hut about tw,eJvo .years
ago moved to Coqulllo where ho has
slnco mado his homo.
Ho is familiar" with all soctlons
6t tho, .county and ho promises an
equltiblp and elflclont adminis
tration or tho orrico U solected
by tho voters.
that 0110 must hold either a state
lire diploma or tho diploma or a
collogo gridunto to bo olectod to
the otrico or county superintendent.
Times Want Ads nro tho one mo
Hum which reaches ALL tho people.
They engage public attention everv
daj Always on tho Job.
Wont nd.vcrtls.Jug sells
longer-wanted things,
tho no-
.; LADIES'
$3.50 and $3
Pomps and Ties
SHOES
25
The Pair
Embroideries
Trimmings
Laces
NI0c value 2c yard
25c value 5c yard
$100 values 25c yd
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$150 values 35c yd
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$3!oo values 70c yard
IS
SIMI'SOX COMPAXY OIVKS $1!
tWO CHKCIC TO .MRS. TAYLOR
Settlement 3!lo In $10,000 Damage
Suit for Uss of Sou in Mill
Is Mado Today
Sottlomont for 2,2G0 has beon
made by tlio Simpson Lumbor Com
pany to Mrs. Martha Taylor who su
ed for $10,0p0, claiming that tho
company was llablo ror tho accident
In tho mill that resulted in tho doath
or hor son William Pond. Ho was n
Millwright nnd wbb killed In March,
19 H, whon, In throwing a bolt ho
"was struck by It.
Tlio money was paid this morning
to Mrs. Taylor. L. A. LUJoqvIst wob
the attorney ror tho plaintirr. Tho
settlement out or court Is considered
a very substantial ono.
SEAGULLS EAT THE
BIRDS SEEKING FOOD
Havo Devoured Much nt tho Uinixiun
River Drive Awny Llttlo Rlrds
Tho flocking of tho birds into tho
city whoro thoy aro being rod hns
bcon nn interesting Incldont to many
persons. Thousands or birds havo
been provided rood by tho peop.o
over tho city. Although tho birds nro
from tho wilds thoy soon become
very tamo and thoro aro some queor
incidents to bo obsorved,
Tho gulls woro early In discov
ering thnt thero was froo rood. Thoy
camo rrom tho waterfronts and tho
mud flats whoro thoy usually forago,
aim in many cases would drive away
tho othor birds and goblo up the food,
One sea gull; can oat ns much as a
wholo flock df small birds and whon
thoy start in on any bird feod thoy
hiako short work or it.
Gulls Kat tho Hirds
In ract, at somo places tho gulls
havo preyed -upon tho birds. Tho fol
lowing from tho Umpqua Courier
tolls how tho gulls dovourcd tho
birds around Gardiner:
"Tho sea gulls aro living upon tho
small, unrortunato birds that attompt
to fly across tho rlvor, nnd through
weakness, happen to fall Into the
water. Tlio unrortunato bird no moro
than touches the water beroro It Is
pounced upon by a gull coming rrom
somo direction, and npparontly the
gull swallows the bid olive. It would
bo hard to estimate the number or
birds which havo fallen Into tho riv
ix andtthus beon devoured by tho-'ra-pacious
gulls."
Mlli'
Four Thousand Gallons Trlcklo A way
.Retweon Astoria nnd Horo
Rob Jones In Command
Completely out of frosh water Tor
hor. engines, dcsplto tho fact that bIio
had left Astoria 30 hours beroro with
4,0,00 galloiiB aboard tho llttlo steam
ship Goldon Gnto, Capt. Robt. Jones,
put In horo last evening to replen
ish her supply boforo continuing on
hor way Into San Francisco. Tho
craft is now under tho Chilean flag,
having recently beon bought In Port
land from C. P. Doe, president or
tho North Pnciric Steamship Compa
ny. ICngliics Need Overhauling
Whoro tho Ircsh water wont to Is
a mystery to Captain Jones. Ho says
no leaks havo betih round in tho
tanks, two or which nro now. nnd in
nil probability tho water has gono
through tho engines that aro badly In
need or overhauling, Tho 4,000 gal
lons will ordinarily last tho vessel
a. week.
It was tho day boforo yostorday
that tho craft left Astoria for San
Francisco. Outoldo tlio skipper found
nil aorta of weather. nnd tho wind
from hair n dozen dlfforent angles.
It switched anywhoro from tho Hast
around to tho South and up to tho
Northwest again. Thoro was n henvy
sea, making tho trip of tho boqt an
especially hard ono, but dcsplto this
fact slo mado fairly good time
Runs Into Snow Storm
Thoro wns nn obb tldo running
whon Captain Jones essayed tho bar
Jnst night. Tho sea was breaking al
most across and half way In, tho ves
sel was hit by a blind snow storm. It
was rortutiato that tho captain had
formerly bcon aboard tho Colonol P.
S. Mlchio as pilot and honco know tho
bar qulto thoroughly.
Tho Goldon Gate Is a wooden craft
built In Sausallto, Calif. In 1891.
SI10 has n lougth of 100 foot, breadth
'of 19.0 feet and n capacity of 137
tons net. Formerly tho craft oporated
on tho passenger and stenmship run
botwoon Portland and Tillamook.
For two years she has laid ldlo In tho
Columbia and now will havo to bo
completely overhauled. It is said hor
purchnso prlco was Jfi.OOO.
Run to Mexican Ports
Though nho Is under tho Chilean
Rag It Is understood tlint tho Gold
en Gnto will oporato In tho small
ports along tho Mexican const. Cap
tain Rob Jones, who 1b very woll
known hero, said tliut ho will tako
her to San Francisco though It In not
cortnln about continuing with her
further than this.
Used Suit Water
Captain Jones said that two hours
beroro tho vessel arrived at tlio
Smith terminal dock tho fresh water
supply had given ontlroly out nnd
that salt wator wns pumped Into hor
engines. Lator today It was ascer
tained that tho burners woro to bo
blamed for tho dlBupponraneo of tho
water. Tho vessol will probably get
away tomorrow for tho south.
HIT II Y CAULK
Frank Majestic, an omployeo In
tho McDonald and Condron logging
camp, was Jilt by a cablo yostor
day nnd Injured In the log. Ho was
removed to tho Morcy hospital. ThcMoy.
log Is not hrokon.
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Special Prices On
Children's Coats
At The Golden Rule
$2,25 Coats Reduced to $L
$3,45 Coats Reduced to ... 1 l'-I - $gag
$4,25 Coats Reduced to ..., :.. 3gj
$4,75 Coats Reduced to J .-Sgjg,
$5,75 Coats Reduced to Jiii?
,$7.75 Coats" Reduced to '.i.. :...; JM$
This is your, chance to buy new seasonable , and
serviceable childrens coats" at a substantial saving.
SEE OUR WINDOWS'
The Golden Rule
FIRST N ATIONAL BANK BLDG
ALWAYS BUSY.
Former Mnrshfiold City -.
Writes That H0 i, Inip,m '
Weather Had Tlicro
Tolling of a romarkublo ,,,
III Mm adlnlM.ll.il.... . . BpBrl
... v.., ...,.,.. .urns inuustty i
San Francisco and also tho gram,
lug nows that ho Is much tmnroitd
in health, Chas. 11. Coddlmr ..
morly city englnocr of MarabrieU I
iiuh iih hjiiuws iroin Lano Ho,
pltal In Snn Francisco.
1 am U) and havo nty clothes
today for tho first time and thl,
makes mo fool bettor. My docto
tolls mo I can louvo tho hoipiui
Just as booh ns wo got somo warn
weather but I must stay horo for
further treatments so I win g0
Hay Point for awhile
"Thoro nro olght nurses U:t
frpm . Coob Rdy and thoy are all
kicking about tho rain bo you Mn'
form nn idea of what u beautiful'
winter wo nro having.
"I nm longing to get down tof
tho waterfront. Everything there
Is moving nnd such times wore ner
or seen beroro. Thoro aro thirty
vesBols being built hero on the
Ray nt tho prosont tlmo."
CARRIRI) AT HIGH RATI3
Tho stoam schooner Vcslora
nrrlvod In yesterday from San
Francisco and went to tlio 0. A.
Smith mill to load lumber lor tho
south. Slio has not been hero for
sovcral wcokB having beon freight
In? bctweon Grays Harbor and
San Francisco.
On tho Inst trip or tho Western,
or from GrnyB Harbor nho carried
lumbor at tho rnto of G$ per thous
and, and this Is Bald to bo about the
best monoy bo far paid on this
coast for lumber shipments.
WANTS LIQUOR TILUH'.
Alaska Roats Will Run from Sn
Fmurlsro Hereafter
8KATTLK, Wash., Jan. 2C Prohi
bition n Washington hus caused one
vessel to quit running to Seattle. la
tlio freight and passongcr trade the
steamer' Senator, bolouglug to the
Pacific Const Steamship Companr,
will ply between San Francisco am,
St. Michaels and Noma tho comlni
sonson instead of running from se
nt tlo to tho Far North as she hu
been doing for yours. Advices lo
that offoct havo bcon received at
Portland. Sho will go direct to (be
Far North without stopping on the
Sound.
Tho chango Is being made, it 11
Bald, on account or tho stringent pro
hibition laws In Washington, lly run
ning out or Ban Francisco she lll
bo In position to supply part of the
liquor trndo in Alaska, traffic ijjt
would bo unnblo to secure by operat
ing out of Scattlo Tho Senator will
leavo on hor first trip from Sin
Francisco to tho Far North June 1.
AXXOUXCKMKXT
I hereby anuounco myself
candldato for tho offlco of Countr
Assessor, on tho Ropubllcan ticket
subjoct to tho" will of tho republican
votora nt tho Primary election In
RBYERS
MARSHFIELD
J. P.
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