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mmmmmptomummiiMmtmuii SIX THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1914 EVENING EDITION & SHIPPING NEW PARAISD IS II FROM PHD ELDER MADE A FAST TRIP SAFETY BUI LO Brings Full Passenger List and Steamer Back on Old Schccl ule Must Get More Traffic or Be Taken off Run Oregon State Labor Commis sioner Will Make It Com- , pulsory Avoid Accidents SALEM, Or.. Sept. :t. - Another inou to roncler Iota exciting the tlnio-Tion-orod Oregon pastime (if turning logs Into lumber lins been decided upon hy Labor Commissioner O. I. Iloff. After an Investigation of Nnrlons devices on the market, the Labor Commissioner Iiiih determined to Large Freight Cargo A New Steward The Parnho arrived In this morn ing from Port land with a full passen- pcr list and a good freight cargo. Ju fact they woic rompollcd to turn pas sengers away In I'ortlnntl. H. C. Frlckc formerly on the Ado- lino Smith. Is the new steward on the. rarnlso, succeeding A. .lorgenson. Mr. Frlrke Is an experlenrcd innn and mi ndditlon to the crow of this pop ular hoat. Tho passengers nrrlvlng today were: Max Iliirhlmv, Fred Holm. H. C. Meyor, A. Reynolds. F. E. Levins. (5. Robinson, Miss 11. Ware. Mrs. Frlckc, Mrs. Jncobson, .Mlsn .Incobscn, K. Thompson, II. Dcsklm. It. Callahan, ficott Lnltllaw, I.. II. While, (leo. II. lit I till tt-o I.Vml It ii nil nt tltfnn Ittttli. or children. T. (Irlfflth. A. Hustlnci hml Informed liliu that thin shnwlnir 8.ulkc- t nln Permits tho Imnher F. Hall. C. Toinlngsen, S. Peterson. I must he made within the next thirty I f"l'K .,0 lVi' ,0 " Kml .ol(1 "K' '" K. Thompson, .1. Thompson, L. Hnck-: da.vs. Mr. McOoorue Is tnlcluu tho in.B.?..,,0..,lm'H" l K" ,0 "H'0!' "Hon a lialter. .1. E. Alliens. C. Stelgel, W.. matter up with tho local business .", ..,. i ,. Iry .. IH,l?nK,1" ",l8 Cole. C. MeAnllffo. C. Itonfrow. men nn.i lie ..viwwlu tltnt In niiiri.rl.'.or,tH 0,1.a bu.uw. " lo'I III tho The I'arnlRO will sail from holO ntlnii nf ill,, fine servlm Hint the Kt. ,'.'!8' IU1,, vlu'." 't Ih time to (111 for San Francisco nt morrow morning. The George W. Hitler snllod at 10:30 this morning for I'ortlnntl af ter having completed a round trip make compulsory the use of a safety rrom loos nay to rciriinnn nuti rati- tugging uiiuk. rekn from Coos Hay to Portland,' The Oregon conception of a log then hack to Coos Hay, then to Euro- King hunk for lo. these many years, ka niul then hack to Coos liny In 'ms been four stakes driven In op four days and seventeen hours. It lslte sides of u flntcar. Tho ahllltv was a fine record, one t" at was hard- to chop these stakes In two and ly expected, and Captain Lofstod re- ijvt out of the way before tho logs celvod many compliments. However, "Topped In case tho chain happen ho did not force the Hitler up to nor el to ho a Illtlo weak Is one of best speed even then. the things which has long dlstln- Thc Hitler continues to got a big K"od tho lumberjack from the passenger business but tho freight y-hnnd l track-layer. If one business Is light. Agent McOcorgo (;n" f ,"' these kind or things one stated today that the rrelght business1 'i"08",1 ?"'. liimherjnek One xnlll.l 1,nv .. I, Illf.l-nnil.wt If tl.r. I.l gOOS III 10 1' IIIVlllU nSllllllIt Or lllllV- .I dor is kept on this run. In fact, ho '"' 1K"I1., rp. Tho safety log I stated that Chns. P. Doe. the owner. ''? """ ,lo('8 "way with the four lIMIlll'l 111 "III! lliu iwill uilBlllunn ,,i,u ,, i , . .. . , men a... he mJlnumU' mid " i' n'" t , l , n" anon oi i lie line service nun ii'u r.i-j inll.i ,,. ., i,..i ' . ..: ; , Hnv the frclcht . ' ' " miwiueu uiu 01 piaco vdn at boat ' fr01" "T Hnfo H,,,p of ' (,,ir- Thus i via mat num. ii,n ...... ,,,, i i .... .1 , II o'clock to-1 dor Is giving Coos I triune will be ronton vin mat boat. . i,n .,.,,,.i,,,, "., ' i.. .... ,.;.. V . Mnong those arriving from Hurekn';.;: " '" "" """Kur "!l,u' D E EASTSJDE Ml Hagqufst & Bjorquist Want City to Guarantee Payment .on McKay Street Job on tho Hitler were Tom Ward, I O'- evor. So many uccl 'ents have been rc- l.niw) f r'lfcnnn W fl t.trivlnutnti KM'. Cr'lor n,,d V Cla,, Tho , CoinmlssloX Ioff LnTnt Hitler will sail from Portland for ""have""" cl S3 "SkJ sa My Coos Hay Sunday morning nt 9 o - iKK.ig bunk compulsory. Tliere aro rl . ., ,,, , ., ,'8lx t pven kinds on tho market. Among those sailing for Portland mm .,, i,i,,. ,,, ,. ,",:,. ---- x (((Vil till 111 111 111 III II1H on the Hitler totlay were: cholco." Arthur Oarkln. Hd Osniuntlson. ,., from $;,:, , $l00 to equip V. A. (Iiirvlii. Oeo. A. Jolinson. W. ear with safety bunks. The n nil- 0-p'yr' wminnikWwc . ai. I)nn Hfuptiiro say they soon pay for Kltlwell. H. (S. Harvey. II. IC. llrln.' tlieinsolvos. by prolonging the llfo I.ols SlmmoiiH, Mrs. It. H. Jonos. T. of tho car and by. saving stakes A H. Cook. Harry Hrown. fiordon Sand- ilomonstratlon for the benefit of berg, Mrs. P. A. Snntlherg. James lumbermen will ho hold In Portlnnd w iiiiuuuiiii, .. r;. .Mimi(iii, uiiviu ua- nnoiii .November 1. The Labor Coin A now question has been rnlsetl about the construction of McKay tttrcct, tho new thoroughfare from Knslalde to connect up with the pro posed cliaugo In tho ferry Inudlng In Mnrshfleld. Hagqulst & Hjorqulst, tho low bidders for tho work, refused to sign up the con tract for tho work unless tic City of Hastslde would gunrauteu their payment. The Coun cil refused to do this, claiming that the abutting property was responsible and would bo sold unless tho assess ments wore pnld. It aconis, according to the understanding which tho Knttt- lilA I'iiiitwtll I. .10 tl.nl T W llnnnnlt i U...V. i, , mi nun, iiiiii ,i, i. iiuiiiiuii, i i i - rjio loprcsents the Chatlwlek ostato, ,,0"";1 ;V",ry fears Hint tllO liroiitwotl tide land 'V.T. 'J',Ia'rl measure to bo voted on tills fall inliSht urfovt their title to It. Councilman Whltty of Rastsltlo, who wiih here today. Htntod that somo notion would be taken on the matter booh. Mr. Whltty was iiunblo to at tend tho Ituu Council nieoiliiK, hojug III of mumpH. Ho was out today for tho first time. m:vs rno.M iiosKiintti dd Coos County HvciiIk Tlr'i-i u Itv the Itevlcu. Mi1. A. M. Hilton, of Mnndiflpld. arrived hero by mane thin after noon en route to Portland to vUlt with friends. Mrs. SiiKiihpi'd. of ScottHliurK. I spending a few iliiyx In Itoxeliurg visit 'iik wlHi Mr. and Mm. W. II. Hmnuilttf. Al Perklnti. of Cnr.llner. pitmiod thrniiKh Itimohui'K Motulny en routd to Astoria In quetit of Clilnaiuou to assume iIiiuk' of his xhIiiiiiu puck lug plitnt on the rmpqiiH It her. .Mrs. Aitliur SpriiKiie. of Portlmitl, arrltd here Monday evening and loft today for MHridiflold and Han don, where she will pMid a few days. Hubert I', ami Merrll Tlutino. of Ashland, who p'iit the puut few days In Itoct'liui'K viblt'im with tho'r uncle. John Throne, left for tho Southern Oremou city Suuilay. Mer rill Tliorue passed a few days at Mnrshfleld prior to coming to Komi-bur. berg. H. L. Hckorsou, Oscar Dennett, (1. (1. McCleary. It. (I. Itosentrotor. P. I). Daggett, Miss Florence Rich, V. M. Pease. H. Hellhurn. A. Howatt. C. It. Young, Miss It. Young, Mrs. Win. Cooper. Mrs. Port Doronius, Clifford Arcbnnibeaii, .1. It. Hunch,, toct llfo (leorgla Hell. Frank Hitter, Oeo. Wll stet. Mrs. 0. .1. Kcdly, .1. M. Kelly. A. Stott. Mrs. W. M. Itoese. M. Cham. T. H. Spary, Hd Iverson, .1. C. Levis H. .1 Peck. II. Poctrand, Iten W. Smith. Stewart Harrott, Mrs. W. O. Systor, Daisy Hush, H. .1. Oshor, L. A. Oreen, Mrs. H. HlninioiiH, It. H. .lones, H. C. Dtows. Mrs. T. U. (!ook. Mrs. Harry Urown, 1, A. SuudboiK, i:l WhPo- Whlfehend. A. S. Aycl', sou. Mrs. H. L. Hckorsou, Mrs. Oscar llonnett, Mrs. (5. 0. Mc Cleary, L'rle JJolt, I.olla Lent, II. tioldhorg. H. C. Peiiio. Tt. Howatt., Mrs. Penrl Howatt. Mrs. C. It. Young. Win. Cooper, Pert Doivnius, Myrtle ( I'.tiwartis, iiiixiit'i iiiiiicii, i.owou lliiucli. MUh .1. Newton, Mrs. Frank Kilter. Mary Kelloy. Mrs. (1. Hamil ton, (i. A. Hamilton. W. M. Itoose, F. Peguo, .1. Powluy, H. Itamos, J. C. Miller and Mike Morick. Imlsslonor Is empoworoil to order tho use or mo novice through the sec tion of tho employers' liability act of Hi 10, which compels tho iibo of any safety contrlvanco which is cnl- iiuuieu hi louden (iniiKur n mi urn- PLEASED WL TRIP TOM P-t SCSPHCIS AT (.'AUDINKIt. Sheriff Ouliio has ohtaluod com plete descrlpHous of the suspects lu tho Oardlnor robbery mid circulars a re now being prepared to be sunt out. Tlioy will be sent to ovory of ficer In Die northwest In the hope that the men will eventually bo nr- c. c. Chapman Tells Port- landers of Their Experiences in Coos and Curry A Portlnnd pnpor says: Portland business men returned todav from their extuion to Coos unil Curry counties. Iinvlng spent over a week (Uncovering that Porthiiid Is little known lu a business or any otlior wnv In southwontern Oregon. ' i We found thoy knew little nbout us and wo les nbout them." said C. C. Chapinan. maniiKor of the Comiuer- . clal Club, who wh a inombor of the excursion. "It was. too. one of tho most Intor- omiiik tripti I imvo ovor made, l ilo i I ietel. I hut thrco persons woro In- , )e0Ve lhwa ,.,,, ,tf , viilvi'il In I ho nililwry of the Cm-ill- ,,10re untlovelopetl than Currv county net; mf U tho bollof of the offlcors. T, ,,, woro K()()( , voHi-ouliin't ult ioiikIi i his theory may lie tllsprov- gt ,rr the roudn any tllbtauce because or later.-- ItosohuiK Iteviow OIIITI'AKY (leormt W. Steiiiiueriiiau was horn lu .Million. Cullforiiln, Stiptember UO, lx.M. and died lu North Huuil, An-' gust .''ii. 'I'lie funeral was held at Allegany. &MitcnilMr 1, llev. Hurt (irny conducting the son Ices. Mr. Steiumermau leaves a wife. of the senil-troplml tanule of growth under giant trees. Finest fires Imvo KHMHIy duninged tho timber In Curry. "Tho valleys ro well developed so far as there nro valleys, Inn most of t" o country seems to bo on edge. There were tdicep ranches, like enst orn Oreuon, of ,-,ooo and GuuO acros." Hon' IliooMngH Was llullt. mill nou. (ieoiKo anil the following . " l,,w "uoiun or tuo cnetco Itiver. stepchildren: Mrs. Htliel Itolilusou. , '." irr,y "unty. very near tho Call Mrs. Llxle Clbony. Ilay Whltteil JS:' 'F- "km i 'sri am-- iLiii f" .. Sfr" "sswl i Isi. --w r"xi l7' r .''-nil I l5-?: " ?"' 2i55il l,"- ; . "tSl I Is?- .. " ' fcSti2l I " vi' &9& ... . wYlll juiteii I'wir m"4 " ,.t r ' -. jm-j U- iTpiS) rJ Suits ew Fall Exclusive Styles The many women who are ready and eager to see the Fall Tailor ed Suits will be delighted . with this new collection. Suits of flue llroatlclotli, Serges, Xev HouK, ymx f. Fancy Worsted ami Novelties, In fashionable Ant, ,,,,' lug Hie now Itusslan long tlo skirts, and smart, lumfomi' ??' Jackets lu Itetllngole, Coat-ci.H ami clile short Mjlc, S(J, Plainly Inlloivtl, but smart with n.clr new lines; other, !,'" the trimming touches of velvet autl clever .I,K of i,,,,,,,,, "' Very Reasonably Priced at $15, $18, $20, $25 and up to Fall Coats - New At no time has fashion presented a more elegant or wider collection of styles Smart lteillnKnlo iiiotleN, seven-elnhtlis length nuti iiiotllsh tl.iv,..,,,,,,,,,,,. t.IIKlI My(.s (n IfwJ cloths, Wide WiiloSeiKes, Chinchillas, Cheviots, PJaltls mill Mlxetl Cloths. .New ItrlUil, 'rlpplnl uj tulloivil in.itlcls with broatl flat collars or military collars vthlch button tlKht at the llutiat. Exceptional Values at $10, $12.50, $15, $18 and up to $50.00 Newly Arrived Shipments-Wool Dresses-Dress Skirts ..TIiikso women who conlcinplaiu purchasing u now lnll Dress op Divss Skht null ii.. ..II i . j! l . - . m uu i'u to mt i ins ncwiy arnvcti colli'clion. .Showing tho vorv latest style and shades and at vqvy tempting prices. in Xew Trimming Silks in .Roman Stripes and Plaids. $:2) to 1.00 per yd. '10-ineh ('hepo-de-Chino in while and colors 1.(M ))!. yd. I .dirge now .sliipinent of Laces and Veilings A special cnlloftioii al. laces tit .u hit o yard I). M. C. COTTONS All ('(dors. Exclusive Agents "Doi'bv (Jloves" Denton Sloopinv; (!nr- mollis 1'iir Cliildrcii ")() ami l"w. Hub Dry Goods Company "Swart Wear for Women" Corner Broadway and Central Avenue Phone 301 XOTICK Tho monthly nieetlnn of the Mnrshflelil Chainber of Coninierce will be held In lis office noxt Fri day eveuliiK. September the lib. at 8 o'clock. The Chainber Is iiiinIoiih lo pet the preparatory work for tho World's I'alr started and all members are requested to attend. HT yinir SIIOIIS at (.'OltDO.VS ritlD.W niul SATCItll.W. .-(l-cent Im of STAIIOXIIItV WITH each I'Allt. ' t'flflllfl llllr. Mm ......... n I .1. . " "'" IMII1J lllllllll UIO lOWU ol UronkliiKH and n railroad thoy had never heard or boforo. They woro lin i pnwseil with t'e inothodii ued lu , hulIdliiB. The llronkliiKS Interosts of I St. I.ouls lint! Mint n boat Into the I estuary. From tho boat cahlos woro connected with tho rocks nnd a don key eiiKlno was hoisted ashore. The ,onKlne, In turn, was usod In koUIiik DH. IIOltSI'AIJi ling MOVCI) to ItOOMS 112-11-15, UtVIXtl UI.OCK. Watclb ipairan IF YOUR WATCH NEEDS MENDING, CLEANING AND OILING, BRING IT TO US. We have expert watch maksrs who know their business and do the work right. Give us a trial and be convinced. ' ALL WORK GUARANTEED Red Qross Jewfry DeptL RED CROSS DRUG STORE Phone 122 and Mlsn Anna Whltteil. all or Al IcKiniy, except Miss Anna, who re Hides at Lakeside. Two sisters, Mis. (leo. Holster, of North IVend ami Mrs. llosella Swanson. of ltnymnud, WushliiKtoii, also survixe hint. Mrs. Alice Stouimcrmnu. of AllcKiiuy, is u sister-in-law, also a nutnber of ntlinr i'ilitlvex sun Ivn lilm. loin t.awiioru is a nrotner-in-inw. " mns 10 ino rocus and a Mr. Sieiuiuerinan had lived In tnllroatl was put down towni't! the Coos County many years ami in the mainland. Then a locomotive was last years at his ranch two miles produced from tho ship nnd somo above Allegany, lie has been an (,l''s5 ' railroad was hullt to tho Industrious man all his llfo tlesplto mainland and there tho town of bis sickliest!, for Jio has been a KrnokliiBs wns constructed anil now Kieat sufferer for years. Mr. Stem- Jno of the host sawmills In tho merman has been an active Christian United States Is bolng completod. for three years. I 'It was ono of tho most unusual A Friend, exhibitions of enterprise I havo ever r- ,. ... ...;, seen." said Mr. Chapman. t'artisans of Cnllforuln anil San , Francisco nro In the majority In , Mnrshfleld and Ilandon on Coos Ilav, ; reported the commercial club nian nRor. ! lieceptlon Was Cm dial, A cordial rorep'lcm was accorded the vUltors in North Ilend and a baiuiuet given In their honor. Tie agricultural communities woro verv iiiisiu'iiiiio nuti seemeit prosperous. Cioiiorous eutertainiuent was provid ed in Mjrtlo Point and Conullle. two of the iiKHcultural comniunltles. Mr. Chapman was much Impressed by the Southern I'aciflc'c Coos liny extension. "It Is a road built well enough for a inniK line, with cement nortiinliv that should be valuable. Hut lor that matter It would not ho surprising If tho Southern ramie ex tended this lino down tli California coasts to connect with Its main lino faithor south." ItOII ItAIUtOAO mi:x New Victor Holdup Artists lloportci Operutiiig Along Coos Ituy l.lue. A number of laboring mon who had Just arrived lu tho city from tho railroad work on tho Coos lluy lino nro reported to havo been Held up In tho "Jungles" across the rlvor two or threo aftornoonu ago. Tho report Is that eight or ton or tnom wero held up at tho point of pis tols in tho hands of two men nnd each ono gave up a small sum of money which thoy wero nblo to savo from their wages nftor having paid their faro to Kugeno It is said that $l.r or $16 was given up to tho robbers. Tlio pollco say thoy know nothing of tho affair, but sov eral or tho men claimed to Havo been robbed declare that tho holdup occurred as described and that it was almost lu broad daylight. Ku geno Itoglster. R ecords FOR SEPTEMBER NOW HERE Including all the late song hits and DANCE RECORDS QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, .M.lltSIIFICM), OHW WII.SKV IS OITIMISTIO Wiley B. Allen Company L. h. THOMAS, Mgr. Marshfieli), Oiegon DEVELOPING PRINTING PICTURE FRAMING ENLARGING AND SUPPLIES REHFELDBROS.': Russell Building Central Avenue MARSHFIELD FOLKS ASTONISH DRUGGIST and steel lnldues and IiIk tunnel and a grade made nearly level at ev tientiy groat expense," he fcaltl. "Tho Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wllsey woro here totlay on routo from Coos Hay to Portland. Mr. Wllsey Is tho rep resentative of the McArthur-l'erks Const ruction Co.. who nro tho co'i-j Wo soil ninny good medicines but traitors building tho Wlllninette- wo nro told tho mixture of buckthorn Pacific Railroad from Kugeno to bark, glycerine, etc., known ns Adlor Coos Ilay. Mr. WlUoy thinks that l-ka, Is tho host wo evor sold. Marsh vhlle the present Kuropean war field folks astonish us dnlly by tell- culverts will temporarily unsottlo Investment lug how QUICKLY Adlor-1-ka ro- miitters In this country it will llovos sour stomach, nas on tho stom eentiially cause a groat Inipotus ach and constipation. Many report to business In L-ononil In tills conn- Hint A SIN'tlU l)OSK reltnves these r . .. .. . '. ... --. -;-- -- e.-...--. ... ... .. ....... . -.. , .... . rtoutnern t-aciric win go on to Coos tr. Investments lu American so-'troublos nlmost I M.M 12 1) I AT ELY. We Hay. It has spent too much money curltles will also doubtless bo in aro glad wo nro Marshfioltl agents not to. The completion of t' o rom! meat demand ns soon ns tho war. for Atllor-I-ka. Tho Lockhart-Par- Jto Coos Hay will give us a trado op- Is over. Iloseburg Review, sous Dru& Co, ' I GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OF THE CADILLAC and FORD AUTO SCI'PMIM FOR Al .MARKS OF CARS ......... l'honeSTiH- 17 LCIIirill SU- F. NEW AX I,. ADAMS & ueniers ...n CD si:co-M-1,ly GOODS. ! 3C2 No. Front Stjw3 ' t mm UhL