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smauiy THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1914 -EVENING EDITION. "- COOS BAY TIMES It. l MAI.ONKV WAX K. .MAI.ONKV Killtor (iml Put). Ximvh Ktlttor Official Pnpor of Coos County. "Entcri'il nt tTio Postorfleo nt MnrsTi- flold, OroRon. for trnnsinlcalon through tlio malls n sivoml-claas tnnll mnttor. . t.OCAl, OVKKKI.OW I Tiulior ltoiiiin MUm's Ki'i' a n ii Mnrkncss. tortrhors In tho Mnrshflolil K-liool. lotimioil oMMlnml today from a simnuor trip to Michigan. iHE LEAGUE ' BALL SCORES . I r AMKUHWX liKAiil'K. Two Aooltloiit. A whtntlo boy nt Iho Hnkor Crook oiunp of too Smith-1 1'owor coiupan. was ItrotiRht In to da with a tract nrod anklo. Huatalnod! by a fall from n twonty-tooi trcstlo. A lopnor at CoaW n brought ln with n hrokon arm. cnupcd b bolng truck by a limb Two ArtvMrtl. M. Sporry. nrreat d bv Of floor Stutsman, ami .1. Kool tr. arrostoil by Offloor Poano. wore tho two offender for Intoxication to dny Thoy wore tho only nrroat. !'' ivll.l rrrm lo Coni nr Times 1 Clovolaml 3; Phllailolplila !. ChloaRO I; Washington II. Ton Innings. St. I.ouis 1: Hoston I!. St. I.ouis ."; lloslou !1; called nflor clown Innings on aooouul ilnrkuosfi. Hot roll 9; Now York : thlrtoon Innings. Petrol! 2; Now York 7. Seven tunings. COOS BAY 10 ATTRACT MANY NATIONAL I.KAt.TK. Now York 1: Pittsburgh 1; olovon Innings: oalloil to permit Pittsburgh to tako train. Chicago I: Cincinnati 2: called on account of darkness. NOItTllWKSTKKN I.KAtJlK. llallard 0: Seattle 2. Victoria Ii; Spokane 1. Tacoma 0; Vancouver f. COAST I.KAdl'K. i:. Alex Martin, Jr., Eugene Bank er, Greatly Impressed With This Section A1o Martin. .lr.. a Kimono banker and family, who have boon the uas' i two weeks hero with his son, Aloxan-, dcr Mnrtln. and It. M. Jennings, loft jestorday in their auto for homo.' Alexander .Martin returned with thorn and will go to Huston to tako nu electrical engineering courso at Ho-i ton "Tech." I Mr. Martin stated that Coos Iliiyj xaB n revelation to him. He said) riint It wn the finest country ror a aumnior outing that he knew of. iriintlils. fishing, beach trips, river InpH and everything neeuou lor nil' outing nro to be found In such a1 variety that It Is an endless round, otpleiiBiire. I Mr. Martin says that scores of Kit jtcno people will come here next year for their outings. Tho nuto trip Is a little stronuous and uncertain, he I thlnka, Out with the railroad complet- a,l. m Mint llim- imiii nllll) the on IS whenever and wherever they want. Uibi will ho overcome. For llooxtor IMiiurc. t(r Klimnv. n nlintoirrilliliur who is takliiK lumber '"1 timber views for a special edition of the North west Lumberman, and his family, nro now touring this section. Thoy nro making the trip In a l'ord auto, car rying their camping apparatus nlonp. Ho carries IiIh big cameras nnd devol- oplnR mntorlnl and Is enjoying an, outing ns well iik looking after busi ness). He linn been touring tho Coos county camps and bus been here for lomn time. I Tho bcniitles of tho Silver Falls and Golden Falls particularly I in pies fed Mr. Mnrtln and Mr. Klnsey. It. II Venice 2 6 2 Los Angeles 12 1! 1 Hattorloa: Henley. Smith, nnd Mc Lean; Lewis. Kyan. Khinke nnd Hrooks. STARTLING W ABOUT AUTOS COURT CASES ARE TAKEN UP George Goodrum Writes From Detroit There are Big Things in Prospect floorgc Goodrum write from De troit, tho home of the nutomobllo Industry, that ho will have some real 1 big and startling nutomobllo In fer inntfon to give our on his return to Coos Hay. Ho ay tho mnttor Is still being kept n secret even In De troit, but when It Is announced It will creato one of tho Mggest sensa tions of the year, for norer before has anything of the kind been offer ed the people. Coos county people1 who are Inter ested In automobiles or contemplate purchasing should not do anything In Mils line until they lenm or this new proposition which will be tre mendously to their ndvantngc. Mr. Goodrum says further test ho has met sevornl large nutomobllo dealers from nil parts of the United StntOH nnd they nil sny that Fords nt the new price are going faster than they can get them. That the same condition will soon prevail here Is proven by the fact that tho Goodroads Goodrum garage has sent out five new Fords recently. W. J. Hrown of North llend got one, A. It. Iverson of Kmplre an other, one went to Ilandon nnd two to Myrtle Point. It will pay you to wntch nnd wait for tho Information concerning the nutomobllo situation that Mr. Good rum will bring homo with him. (E1IIE2J W KMOW W ABOUT MKS. C C NOIILK Is In from Ton Mile today. , K. It. Ct'UTIS of Plat It was n Mnish flold visitor today. .1. A. SMITH of South Coos Ulver was a Mnrshflold visitor today. It N'MlimtlTM nrrlveil indnv from n trln (.. I'ni-tlniiil mill Hitn I'l'ilHl'lniNI ! V. II. LYONS and wife of Conulllo spout Sunday nt tho ,1. S. Lyons homo. DAVID MUSSKN nnd L. Larson of Marshflold wore Coqitllla visitors yosterdny. i A. K, ADKLSPKUGKIl roturnod last' night from n trip to Hosohurg audi other points. FItANK HOW HON of Ten Mile was' hero yesterday on route ti Conulllo on business. MKS. MASTKUS and Miss Olive Uleh nrds of Sumner were Marshflold visitors todar. MISS ItKUTHA ltUZKIN of Milwau kee Is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. It. Von Shlpnrnn. lilt. AND MKS. ItAHTLK nnd Miss Dorothy Ilartlo of North llend were' Mnrshflcld visitors today. SIM'T. SPKNCKIt of tho fish hatch ery on the Coqtifllo was a Marsh flold business visitor vostordny. TOM UOItlNSON-, of Port Orford, was n business? .iller In Marsh field Monday. .IAS. WATSON, county clerk, enmo over Inst evening to nttend tho Nn tnl Day coromonluw nt North llend. MKS. HACON, who Inir boon visiting her dnughter, Mrs. W. 0. Chnndler. loft this morning for her home in Merlin. DOItSKY KUK1TZKU and wire nnd Dr. A. L, Housewirth nnd wlfo loft this morning ror n motor trip to Myrtle Point. .T. W. MAST, former mayor of Itnn don nnd booster for the Clty-by-tho-Sen, wnB hero to nttend the Nntnl Dny exercises. MItS. ADA ItAILKY and Mm. Helen O. Wlllnrd of Lauglols nre Coos( liny visitors. Tney nre cn route home from Portland. MItS. ItlCHAItDS of Areata. Calif., who has been visiting relatives In Coos county for sevornr weeks, left today for Iter home. WALTKIt CONDUON. who Is now as sisting with the forest flro patrol work. left today for Myrtlu Point after spending a dny hero. It. II. MAST, the well known Co qulllo bnnkor, nnd wire, enruo over yosterdny to nttend the Nntnl Day celebration nt Nor tit. Bend. MItS. W. T. STOLL wlU return this Judge Coke Hears Arguments in Several Actions Cobb Divorce Is Granted ' AlthoiiRh tho adjourned tern of circuit court will not bo convened nt Coqulllo until n week from today. Judgo Coke Is cleaning up a num ber of matters at hearings In chain- Iioih here. Yesterday four cases, wore taken up by him. Tho mljourned ' term of court will be followed by the regular September term, which opens b'optembir 1 1. Tlwo will ho n rath-' it heavy calendar, hut not so much, luilMirtHiit crlmliiMl lnulues as hut lorm. I Yehterdaj Lorna Doon Cobb w.is Krnnted a divorce from Jooph 0 Cobb. They wore nmriW In Hose. Inirg in 1H10 an tb mothor w..s lv. m the mstody of tho IPtl uon The cae was not ont,iI The anion of HIHtrni and others against the City of Matuhflel.l t.' a peremptory Injunction relatlw t the drainattf of the dredue filled 'f:i was argued yesterday und Judue Coke will annoum? hU decUlon la 'or. ' Tf Inlunction . of T. II. Harry ts. the Clt of Mart.hflH. Involving tho ahieatment on Notth KlRhth. was argued Th? ln;untion prohibiting the ollf-ctlon ot hf a(-gmnt was pontinued. tut not mtainst tho com-1 jiFotlfin of the street Improvement.! Judge Coke :!! amount e his dec!-, flon later The cum of J V K'iilkes v lten- Ty Senunacken and others. Involving a tract of land noar the mouth of Cntchlng Inlet which Foulkes' moth-. r sold shortly prior to her death, I was referred to A. I). Loud ns sneclal 70fereo to take the testimony by September I I Mixiftrr.u r tin hiiot Itciv Afth" Tm.m u r.ongrat ti lull ru: hlfixit ut, M artiUtlnn or two diior via " rifle routn. Ho killed lhr' lt wk In a two-dnyn' hunt on tlm Korlh Fork Coriulllo Rnntluid. Pit. II. K. KUrTY. DKNTIST. Phono U2-J, Itoom 204. Coke Bldg Xt)TICK OF TIIK APPOIXTMKXT OF AlKMIXISTHATItlX. NOTICK Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ad ministratrix or the estate or the Into Chns. K. .Jordan, deceased, by the Hon. tho County Court or tho State or Oregon ror the County or Coos, In Matters or Probate. All persons having claims against said estate are notlMed to presont them to me with tho proper vouchers, at the offlco of my attorney, Geo. Wntklus. In the KIdorado Illk. In the City of Mars'ifleld. said County and State, within six months from dnte. Dated this 1st day or Sept . 19H SARAH JORDAN. i First publication. Sept 1, 10U last piMlcatlnn Sept. 29. 1911 I $1250.00 Bungal ow - FREE Our proposition It the most lib eral evor orrered, viz: Wo propose to build a now, modern bungalow complete In every dotnil, Including- bath nnd mod ern plumolng on one or tho noxt twenty lota sold In Per ham Pnrk. Wo sell you the lot any lo cution desired on tho snme easy torms as before nnd ns soon as twenty lots nro under contract you conduct a drawing nnd we build tho houeo nnd presont to you FIUJK OK COST PERHAM PARK Is located In the heart or the city nnd orfers the best resi dence values on the Dny. For full particulars nnd plans call nt office or phono 2C4-J. W.A.REID, 150 Front St. WALL PAPER See VIERS About It, THERMS NO ROOM FOR OLD MKRCHAMMSK IX THIS STORK. VK Ml'ST MAKK DRY GOODS MOVK IX ORDKR TO PROVIDK ROOM FOR XKW AND FRF.SII GOODS CO.NSTAXTI.Y ARRIVING. VK I1AVK MVRKKD TKMPTIXG PRICKS OX MAXY THINKS. HKRK ARK A FKW ITK3IS: Children's knit bleeping gar ments, fleeced lined, sizes 4 to 12 years, regular price 75c. now ;ttc eucli Ladles' knit corset covers; sizes US to 44 only. Regular prlco 40c. Now inc Dresser nnd tablo covers work oil In white and blue, Regular prices 40c to C5c. Now 10c on. Ladles' wash petticoats, made of Seorsuckor and Chambrays. Regular prices 50c and 75c. Now , it for 91 Mon's Fine Dress Shirts, regit Inr price $1.25. 1.50 nnd $2. Now 08c oclt Ladles' Purses, od'ls nnd ends In velvet, Satin or Leather. Regular price ?1.50 to $3.50. Sow "3c each Ladles and Misses' NVhlto Dresses, Just a few loft. Reg ular prices $5.00 to $9.00. Now $2.30 oa. Ladles' Tan Lisle Hose, regular 25c. Now lie a pair Laundry Rags nnd Dressor Cov ers, linen color workod In blue or white, regular prices to 75c. Now tc each Satisfaction or Money Refunded THE FAIR Central Avenue Next Ioor to Chandler Ilotel evening from Rochester, Minn., where she has been visiting her father, who has been unite III. MRS. MARY THOMPSON has gouo lo tho Goodwill Miimnior resort on Coos Rlvor, where she will spend some time resting before beglnnlni; her .year's work. MR. AND MRS. LKW GILLKSPIK nnd children plan to leave for Cal ifornia the hitter part of noxt week after spending tho Hunitner on the Ray. MRS. J. K. SCHILLING and Mrs. L. G. Johnson returned to Myrtle Point today after a short visit nt tho W. P. Murphy homo and at tending tho Kasferu Star Nntnl Day. MRS. W. J. HILL Is down from (ho Goodwill place on South Coos Rlvor for n short stny They nro moving Into the O'Connel npnrtmentH, oe etipylng the one vacnted by Mrs. I'Mitmn. C. C. HALK roturnod today from Walln Wnlln. Wnsh., nnd will spend sonto time here us the guest of bra brother, C. II. Hnlo, of tho Royal Thontor. AL JKNSON left In his nuto today ror Drnln, whore ho wll meet Mrs. Jensen nnd tho children, who nro returning from nn extended east ern trfp. C. F. M'OKORGK returned todny from Portland, where bo went to meet Mrs. McOeorgo and little son, who returned from n visit nt their old home fn Michigan. COUNTY COMMISSIONER LIOHT nor of Portland, returned homo on tho Goorgv W. Elder after a plons nnt visit with his brother, Captain .1. It. Llghtner, nnd with his sister. Mrs. .Ins. Rolnndson, here. CIIAS. Q. VAN DUYN nnd wife will lenvo tomorrow via Portlnnd. Ah torln nnd Vnneouvor mid" the Cana dian rotito for Torre Hnttto, where thoy will visit nt his old homo. Lntor thoy will proceed to Oklaho ma to visit her relutlvos. Mr. Van Duyn will return In nbotit two months, while Mrs. Vnn Duyn will remain for m Tonger visit. TOM HALL was an Empire business visitor today. While thoro ho nnd pictures tr.kon of tho hulk of the old Montesnul. of which ho was formerly euptnln. Ho will send one or tho pictures to Goo. W. Log gle, who wits In chnrgc .or tho Southern Oregon company's oporu tlnns nt Empire nt the time. C. C. GOING nnd family returned yesterday from a two weeks' nuto trip to Portlnnd. Mr. Going says that everyone Is so engrossed In tho European war that It Is hard to talk nbottt imythlng else. Tho general Impression Is thnt the Unit ed States us .r whole will profit from It. M. P. Gl'I.OVSO.V nnd daughters. M!bos Mnmlb and Helen, returned todny on the George W. Ehlor from n two niontlh' vncnthm visit In Portlnnd, Hnqtiliim, Seasldo nnd other northern: cities. They were nrcompnnled on their return by Miss Amy dnt'ovson. of Portlnnd, a cousin, who will visit on Coos Hay ror somu'tluio. MADAME GA'LimAlTH, of the Par isian, returned todny from n six- week's sojourn nt tho old homo In Hpoknno. Sho says tho business! present Tho u1)U8.lne8s boom Bltuntlon scorns clearing boiuo nnd nro hot nmt .t... .ler condiiu1 a largo rail business Ih expected. 1 ral h expros III ,ad ft Wore it not for tho uncertnlntlcsl roun er i 0S8c00dehl o ..f n. .. iiii.,iiiiuiii ..(....nn,,.... ii. .. .. ,,,u ".oonnc lii.... " BU I., uiu ."..wi",".. ifiimiiuiiD iiiuiu uoos nay. u";z5j JUST IN FROM FRANfF A SHIPMENT OF KITCHEN CUTLERY 15c PARIWG KNIFE 1ft .25c PARING KNIFE g 25c KITCHEN CARVER ? 25c STEAK KNIFE "'l5c"two"for ! 35c KITCHEN KNIFE , ,0r ?5RC 35c BUTCHER KNIFE V-IVSJIVJIV. 15c Absolutely biggest cutlery values ever offered on Coos Bay. "Always Something New" PEOPLE'S s, 10, isc STORES BAND0N MARSHFIELD MYRTLE POINT Many New Goods Each boat brings a large amount of freight for the Golden Rule, Now is the time to buy, The chances are merchandise will be scarce and higher in price later in the season, We will, however, maintain present prices just so long as possible, The Golden Rule Stores in Marshfield and Baudon have taken first place in size of stocks, quality of goods and price, No other stores buy in so large quantities or do any where near the amount of bcisiness, Every year we gain in voliimn, We have done more business up to this time this year than ever before in the same time, Those who care for price and quality trade at the THE GOLDEN RULE MARSHFIELD, BANDON The Best Ranges In the World Why not. hav a GOOD rango tWm HKW"fv""""''vl hOWvJv May Be Found Here Mrs. Good Cook:- You oanno-L bake the best bread and do the right kind of oooking unless you have the latest model range. Just tell your husband to get you a NEW range , and that if he will you'll prepare for him .dainty dishes daily. A NEW RANGE is one thing it is easy to persuade a hungry man to buy. Come, see our ranges and let us explain them to you. The Famous MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGE $65, $70, $75, $80. STEIGER & KERR OCCIDENTAL RANGES $38 to $45. ' SUPERB RENOWN RANGES $30 to $35. COOK STOVE ' $9.50 to $22. Also a full line of Heaters. WE SELL IT FOR LESS GOING & HARVEY CO. Complete House Furnishers iataMlbBWliH