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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1916)
f' iff W"ti " "i ii jfvr (' ( 1 1 - THE CMS DAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1916 EVENING EDITION. TWO 1 -v- ' fcv. k. i' & W V ' m t I r r kcN k ls K ' k.r B-- i M 4 .1 COOS BAY TIMES M. 0. MAJiONEY, Editor and Tub. DAN K. MALONliY, Now Editor Official Puper of Coon County Offlclnl Vapor City of MnrsluTold. Entorod ut tho Foatofflco At MarBh Hold, Orogon, for transmission thrauch 'tho malli M scconM-clnss mall matter. An Independent Republican nowa papor, ptibllshod ovory evening ex cept Sunday, and weekly, by Tho Coos liny Times Publishing Co. hurscription hates DAILY. Ono year JC.00 Per month GO WEEKLY. Ono yaar SI. CO When paid strictly in advance the subBeilptlon pilco of tho Coos Hay Times Is SG.OO per year or $2.G0 for lx months. c Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. t EUROPEAN WAR ONE t X YEAR AGO TODAY t $ JANUARY !H), HM.5. J t WITH THE TOAST : AND THE TEA t $$ ;()()!) EVENING If wnr hag Its chivalry and Us pageantry, It has also Its hldeouHiioHS nnd Its demon ulc woo.' Ilullots respect not bounty. Th'by tear out tho eye and shutter tho Jaw, and rend tho cheek. '.I. 9. C. Abbott. German stibinarluo sinks three Urltlsh merchant ships In tho Irish Hen. The Hermans' bring up now troops for critical battle at La Uasso and SoIbhoiih. Furls admits French losses In tho Argonno,. but claims vlctorlos elsewhere JANUARY III, ni. Gormiiu subinarlucu sink two more Hrltlnh merchant vohroIs In tho English chuunol. Hattlo ruges In thb Carpathian Mountain pauses with tho Austrlans and Germans on .the offensive Tho Germans continue their at tacks on thu Russian positions In Central Poland. Tho Turkish Parliament votes $Ifi, "00,000 for war expenses. THE ROOSTER ANQUET IT IS hardly necessary to urgo tho citizens of Marshflold to at tend tho big booster banquet ut Euglos Hall nuxt Wednesday ovo nlng. Tho ticket r-oinmlttoo reports that tho populace are grubbing for tho little pasteboard checks like a hungry robin for a rlpo cherry on a snowy Ja'nuary morning. Tho fact that tho event slguullzcs the oponliig of (i now year and ono that promises to bo n big year for Coos Uuy. Bhould Insuro a largo nt toudunco at tho function. Tho Chamber of Commerce should be limibi u vital and virile factor In the dovolopmuut and progress of this community. This booster bamiuot uhould stlmulato the business men of this elty to a keoner sense of their duty to tho community. There bus been In the past, and Is today, much criticism of tho Chamber of Commerce. Criticism to bo Just must be busud upon knowledge, not hearsay. Criticism of tho Chamber of Commerce comes with poor grace from those who never attend a meeting and spend their energy In finding fault with what Is done by the few loyiil enough to thu city's welfare to unselfishly devote time, money and energy for tho community's unbuilding. Tim Chamber of Commerce Is Just. what tho people of Murshfleltl make It, and It Is up to tho busi ness to tiifuso new life and energy, OLD FRIENDS, OLD TIMES Thcro Is no tlmo like the oj time, When you and I were young, When the buds of April blossomed, And tho birds of Springtime sung, Tho garden's brightest glories lly Suuimor huus are nursed, Hut oh, the sweet, sweet violets, The flowers that opened first! There Is no friend like thu old friend That has shared our morning days, No greeting like his welcome No homage like bis praise; Fnmo Is tho scentless sunflower, With gaudy crown of gold; Hut friendship Is tho breathing rose With sweotB In every fold. Oliver Wendell Holmes. NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS Tho automobile Is u great Inven tion. Hut it Is doubtful If it will over bu responsible for as many marriages us thu old fashioned horse and buggy. All silver dollars uro exactly alike. Hut it Is funny how much bigger a slvcr dollar looks when It .Is going than It does when it is coming. Maybe tho reason why a Coos Day girl doesn't appear on tho street wearing her own natural complexion Is becauso sho docs not want to bo too conspicuous. lluttcr a wifu who can keep sllont In one language than a wife who can converse In four languages. TRAVELS THROUGH SNOW SEVEN FEET DEEP Miner Fiom Sixes River Occupies Two l)ay Trawling Only Twenty Miles A difficult trip through deep snow !8 described In the Port Orford Til buiie which saVs: ' "Nullum Cutllp, who canio out of the Sixes district this Week, sulil bo wnllowcd through seven foot of biiow In ono locality ror rive Hours, and In s'ohio places there wub but u little less' of the obstruction to travel, it being flvo and a half feet deep. Ho walked about 20 tulles and was occupied In tho distance for two days. Mr. Cutllp reports thnt miners In tho Salmon Mountain and nearby districts are all getting gooa returns, much more than ordinary wages. Tho miners wore largoly Idle when Mr. Cutllp left the district owing to tho difficulty of working in the deep snow. NEAR BEER LICENSE $1000 AT TILLAMOOK City Council Seeks to Relnibur.se the Tmisury RcViiiism No Finos .Vie Coming In TILLAMOOK, Ore., .Inn, !U.-r-The City Council here has assessed u Iicoubo fee of $1,000 u year on near beer saloons. Other vendors of solt drlnltn will lm taxed $n& a year. The itormor llconso to saloons wris $800 'nnd tho soft drink fee was only $10. I So far none hnve tnken advantngo of tho near-beer privilege, and there Ih (julto a llttlo oposltlon to tho de cision of the Coucll, It being main tained that It has made an unjust dcscrlmlnntlon. Slnco tho prohibition law went In to effect,- thoro has been llttlo or no nctlvlty In tho Municipal Court. Flues liavo fallon oTf alarmingly, and ft Is thought thnt thu stiff license fees Imposed are efforts of the city to replonfsh the treasury.- r A& Is - I V IE" . N-' I ' v T" , ' Watch This Paper Tomorrow.! 3gE?!!!!!i$ Ul. A. L. Hoiiseworth I'slcian lm Off CO!lrl -T Offico hours t ii t0 jjj0 4 nnd 7 to 8 p. m ". in . ... ' iiuiivHi uinco 1 la-j. ,, 1 1 J.' M. Wright UUHiinvn nJ KBtlmalcBturnlBliidftS Oldest Rtiuk lu Coos County Ettablished 1881) RELIEVES miOTIIEIl DEAD IIiuuloii Woman Thlnlcs Relative Killed by tho Mexicans (Spoclnl to The Times.) UANDON, Ore, .Inn. 111. Mrs. S. C. Owens, of this city, believes that her brother, K. V. Stepp was killed by revolutionists In Mexico in 101.'!. She Is making efforts to communicate with his former asso ciates at El Paso, Texas. Tho name H. W. Stepp appeared in a list of the Americans killed In Mexico slnco 1812. While thu Initials aro dif ferent tho uumo of Stopp Is an un common ono. Mr. Stopp was a civil engineer and was employed by tho Mexican Central Railroad nnd was interested in mining operations. Mrs. Owens is seeking to give tho matter some publicity in El Paso In the hopes of learning something definite WARRANT FOR HOY QUESTIONS FOR THE DAY What hus become of thb old-fash toned man who spent his whole life trying to Invent a uou-reflllable bottle? Is ho related to the Coos Hay man who Is now spending much Umo trying to Invent a way to re fill the empty bottle? Adam's excuse" for kissing was Evn's lips. Ills excuso stilt holds good on Coos Hay. You may not have noticed It, but as u rule tho Coos Hay girl who looks like a doll baby uses Infant class grammar. No Coos Hay girl has tho sumo numo when sho grows up Hint hIio had when she was christened. Tho Coos liny fat woman who waddles past you on tho street wus once an augel girl. No Coos Hay man has all tho wis dom In tho world; overyono has some LauTcnco Macliailo Falls to Appear In Court (Special to Tho Times.) MYRTLE POINT, Ore, Jan. Ill ' When County Judge Watson con vened tho juvonllo court nt Myrtle Point to hear the case of Lawrence Machado, 1ft year old sou of J. I). Machado, tho boy was not presont In court and tho Jitdgo ordered a warrant Issued and placed In tho hands of thu officer of the Juvonllo court. On petition of S. 1). Pul- ford, J. I). Machado was cited to appear with tho boy, an alleged de linquent minor, in court. It is al leged that tho boy suiokod "cigar ettes, used profane lauguago and was on the streets of tho city In an Intoxicated condition. MRS. COLGHOVE DIES MADE A RESCUE If you don't draw tho lino on yourself somebody will draw It for you. Thoro Is always somoono lo sny that n model Cons Hay husband Is new policies and now efforts for tho coming your. The faithful few' henpecked. upon whom tho burden has fallen during the period of depression' A good Coos Hay husband Is us' have done tho best they could with, "ally a gossip tho means at their command and wo feel curtain will gladly welcome any co-operation that may bo of fered. It Is hoped that every llvo wlro lu the community will be present ut this booster banquet to loud his counsel uud assist In restoring the old-tlmo Coos Hay spirit. PERKINS HOTEL BAR Homely people bellevo pretty peo ple havn no sunse Tho dog Is a dog whether he Is a cur or a thoroughbred. The Haudou newspapers toll of tho roscuo of Will Greeno, an 18 year old boy xvlio fell Into tho Co qulllo River last Sunday near tho Goorgo W. iMooro mill. Leo Har rowB rescued tho boy. Tho latter returned to Myrtlo Point, xvhoro his parents Voslde MAKES REST RECOHD (Spoclnl to Tho Times.) HANDON, Ore, Jan. .'II. Twolvo eighth grade pupils of tho Haudon schools pnssod tho state examina tion nnd aro roady for high school. This number Is two more than pass cd lu any of tho other schools of the county, a fact In xvhlch tho teachers of tho Haudon schools feel soma pride. I ION I IS DELAYED tied whlskoy lu tho place. It Is said that enlivened loganberry Julco, gin ger ale highballs with plenty at 1 cohol, and wlijskoy (stn.ilght woro the drlnkH most popular. Tho raid crinted iiuito a sensation in Portland. IN PORTLAND RAIDED I All of tho bottle goods and evory- I thing of a liquid iiuturo found In tho OfllcciM Soln All Liquid Materials i plate was bolzcd. and Claim that Alcoholic "" "'"' "" .MJlifcNh lil AK II i tS ' - --" WW-,...- W. V lu tho Portland papers arriving yesterday Interesting accounts aro grwm of tho raid made on tho bur ut tho Perkins Hotel In that elty. Tho proprietor, L. Q. Swotlund, who U well known to in any In Mursh fjcld, having visited here, stated turn tho bar was not under the hotel man agement but was leased to George Schultz. Thu latter and his bartend- woro arrested on a tltargo of main taining u nuisance. Tho district attorney Is, quoted U3 INTO RECEIVER'S HANDS Ono of Hist NYutqupcrs In Stato In In Financial Troubles Liabili ties S'JO.OKO EUGENE, Ore. Jan. at. Tho Eu gene Dally Guard, which has been under tho control of E, J. Finiioran for the last three yeais, was placed I lu tho bands of a receiver through tin action brought by llullonbeck & Mldgley, owners of tho building oc cupied by tho paper, for $02fi.U!i for Baying that buslncfls men at ho noon routi ,,, MmM m uiUmm hour- made trips tto tlio Perkins bar with alarming regularity. Tio nmt tor was watched and filially a raid was made on the pjace Tho amount of liquor scoured was not great but it Is alleged thnt there in lilentv of Was named receiver. Tho Indebted ness qf Uio, concnm Is alloged to bo lu om'opb or $20,000. No statement of assets was filed. SALEM A total of 111 accidents evidence to convict The district ut-j in the state was reported to tho torpey'fl qfflco claims to have had state labor commissioner nnd of detoctivos buy drinks and also hot-(these two upcldcuts woro fatal. Woll-luunvii Curry County Lncly Passes Awn j . Mrs. Irma Colcgrovc, wife of County Commissioner Dolmer Colo grove, died nt a hospital In Cres cent City January 20, following an llliicss of about ten days, says thu Port Orrord Tribune. Mrs. Colcgrovc, who maiden numo was Miss Ifma Clark, was born In Ohio November 17, 1870, nnd mov ed with her parents to Curivy County In 180,1, tho family settling n few miles south of Pistol River where thb Irina Pos'tofflco was named af ter thu deceased. Aliout 1 T years ago the deceased was united In marriage to Dolmer Colcgrovo and t tills unln four children, were born, who, with their father, live to, mourn their loss. In addition" to' 'her Immediate family, Mrs. Colegrpvo. Is survived by two sisters and ouo brother, Mrs. Jus. Miller, of Myrtle Point; Mrs. Henry iBtnert, of Pistol River and W, T. Clark, of Hrooklugs. Many who traveled through Cur ry County hud met Mrs. Cologrovo uud ramember her nnd tho family ror thulr hospitality. The Colo grovo home Is located botween Gold Ilench nnd Hrooklugs, a rauuh of 1000 hcros, uud thu doors of tho homo woro1 always open to travolorH who wished! td stop. Mrs. Cologrovo was widely known nnd respected throughout tho county uud she will bo romombored by many who liavo enjoyed ns travelers In u spurcoly populated district tho hospitality extended by tho Cologrovo family Flanagan j Bennett Bank Marsliflcld. Coos County, Oregon. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000 INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS'' Officers J. W. DENNETT, Prcsldont; JAS. II. FLANAGAN,, Vlco Prcsldent; It. F. WILLIAMS, Cashier; O. F. WINCHESTER, Assistant Cashier. Dp. H. M Shan. fcyo. Ear and Tdw... . CLASSIC mr-J?1 Phono 1W0-.T. ItoonujJ ,rv,ng Kiock. DR. MATTIB li. htm, """nil, I Physician nni s IIUIIQ UJQ. Flanagan (Mb BenneLL Bank OF MYRTLE POINT ' Capital $25,"00 OfHcors J. W. UENNETT, Presldont; JAS. H. FLANAQAN, Vice President; L. M. SITLEE, Cashier; L. T. DEMENT, Assistant Cashier. BeoneLL Trust Company Capital, Surplus and Uncjividcd Profits $125,000 Orriccrs -J. JV. nENNETT, 1'resldont; TOM T. HENNETT, Vlco Presldent; ARTHUR M'KEOWN, Sccretury; HENNETT SWAN TON, Treasurer. ' Tho Only Trust Company In tlio State, Outslilo or Portland, Which Organized Under tho New Laiv. , H. G. Blltlnr CIVlfi ENgineqi Room 304 C.nto nii. ,, 1U5, j-jjiku RoBidenco Phonj j !W- G. Chnnrilnr -- -:r'?' ' Jim iiiTrrta Rooma 301 and 302. vv., MarBhflold, Otcjoi TIME TAtirt! WILLAMETTE l'ACIRo OAU Leave Marshflcld C:4G a.m. .1 I 7.4G a.m. I 8:4G a.m. " 9:45 n.m. v 0:45 a.m. 1:30 a.m. 2:G0 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 2:4G p.m. ' 3:4G p.m. G:00 p.m.' G.40 p.m. HI 1 GRANTS PASS In tho curtailing of oxpunsos of tho elty the council hnB decided that tho salary of tho city engineer shall remain tho same but added to his regular duties uro those of park superintendent, strcot commissioner, electric nnd plumbing Inspector and member of tho Police patrol, Times Want Ails Get Results. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Haudon Documents Hold up Souio- vthoro in the Malls (Spoclnl to Tho Times.) HANDON, Ore, Jan. 31. Handon city bonds In tho sum or $80,000, which were mailed from Portland on Jnnuary 15. aro among tho de- lnyed mall en routo to this city, whono 74 Recorder Kausrud has beon grently worrlod uud the binding liouso has boon wliing to know why tho city officials did not sign tho bonds and return thom. A tracer dovolopod that they were doluyed. As. soon 1 as tho bonds arrlvo they will boi signed and returned, Of tho total $10,000 uro water wprks hjyid&.ndl $40,000 bonds to tnkq uiKjtyftBlund-1 lug warrants. They arnjfexpecteil lu u short tlmo, V j ! I .1 II I II I J Cut out this advortlsomont, enclose C cents to Foley & Co.. 28SS Shcltlold Ave., Chlcat'o. 111,, wrltln? your name and address clearly. You will re ceive in return a trial package con taining: (1) Foloy's Ilonoy nnd Tar Com pound, tlio stnmlaru family romedy for coUKhs. colds, croup, wltooplntf courIi, tlRutncss nnd soroncss In chest, erlppo and bronchial coughs. (2) Foloy Kidney nils, for over worked and disordered lddnoys and bladder ailments, pain In sides and back duo to Kidney Trouble, Boro muscles, Btlff Joints, backacho and rheumatism, 1 (3) Foloy Cathartic Tohlots," a wholcsomo and thoroughly cleansing cathartic. Especially comforting to stout persons, and a purt;atlva needed by everybody with bIukrIsIi bowels and torpid liver. You can try theso three family "remedies for only Cc. CinidleFatii!i! The Child Willi I Icr Penney SarinRi Honk The Small Boy with His Small' Change -The Lady with Her Pin Money Savings The Small,Man with His Small Roll The Big Man with His Big R81I A HI- EACH ACCORDED THE SAME CONSIDERATE AT TENTION AT THE First National Bank ; The Bank' of Personal Service Marshfield, Oregon Kl 1 SiCMili! .vran-Junencan WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE YOUR BUSINESS, BE IT LARGE OR SMALL IS APPRECIATED BY US Mlffi IV HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE7TO 9 Nofll f m I.M 10:1) 1 1I:N ' 11:11 1:11 ' 1:11 l:H 1:11 i'ii C;C5 p.m. North clt; lloltn 7:30 p.m. " j;u i MERCHANTS CAFE ropuinr riace for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. Commercial tut hi HAVE THE ROOF FIX NOW j See CORTHELL Phone 3171 FARE TD.V OKXTS City LltnltH North Dnd, fcl nn COMMUTATI0X ZU TICKETS $1.78 Bfnrshflold-North Dad l Line Car ovtry ton mlnuto I O . m. to IS p. ni.j to I Slough onco n dnr, IerUij 11 a. m.; to Empire iiattt a day. GORST & KINO, Prof For salo by Owl Pivacrlptlon Phar macy. Frank D. Cohan, Control Avo nuo. Opposltj Chandler Hotel. Tolo- GRAVEL' i ii We aro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In any qumtltlei from pllo la our yard or in carload lots, at following prices: ., From pilo on ground, $2.?6 por yard, Oanoad lots, taken from cars, $2.00 per .yard. Retail Depurtmcut. i C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite PosM)fflcc. Phoae 100. DROUGHT JOOD PltlCE Scliooucr Oiiicku Sdtl for $18,500 to San I-'raiuiM-ii I-'Irm Tho fitoamor Oinoga which was ro contly sold by tho Simpson Lumber company brought n good price. It wub bouglit by Comyn. Mncknll & Co., Snn Francisco. Tho schooner Oinog-,t wuh built at North Hond, Oregon, In ISO I. Tho essol is of 522 tons and carries 700.000 feet of lumber. NKWIU'IUV Goorgo L. fteulty has boon ro-elected president oftho Com merclal Club. TfiO F.A. KILBURN mills for Portland Via Astoria FEDRl'ARV 1. l-Voin .Spiith Terminal Dock For Information ball 1 Jt 0 , l. a, cvanmi Awit. fMSmksSm Abstracts si For rollttblo Abstracts of Tltlo and rnintlon about COOS RAY REAL E, sco ' TitleGuarantee&AbstractCompany - Marshfield aVid Coqulllo City, Orogon. General Agents Enstsldo nnd S engbtacken's Addition. Spivlal attention paid to assessments and payment of taxes. HENRY' SENGSTACKEN, Manager. WOOD GOOD W009 W. H. Lingo has It at H !$a rush per loud. Garbage I oil. Phono aU7-J. SAVF HONEY by ortlerlng the Jaam HENRYVILLE COAL nui coai, por ion ...." r.iimn rnnl. nnr tan ...' Or half ton of both . D. 5IUSS0K, ft Phoo 18-J or leare orttoii Hillyer's Ciar bom. Wt DRY WOOD CAMPBELL'S WOODY" Worm rroiii n Phono 870J t WESTERN LOAN ANO BUiLUInlU uu, Assets $2,340,1 l Pays 8 per cent on savin I. S. KAUFMAN CO. Local I reasuioi -t ' V4, S. J. SOAIFB t A.80I Marshfield Si Slt$t EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made A like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. i'jj u North Front Street iuifvtt.' ;M.d.oitf.s.,-,rtf4w &xM.,mc.iKj,jM . ,.. pnmh PhA...148JI. MawhfW DUNGAN .,,, in nro i okhu u"ut "parlor will h "Sn-fjo ' OPEN TO TUB IJJJ A regular 'l nadertaker wl " rliarca m . J.oJ mono - -