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jWbMW' ' jhiviimh '-'(fi'H 2JSX2fSSZi THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, BBBiteiBpiajBipPWW"lWWWWWIWjWqWBB FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1914 EVENING EDITION SEVEIf nHHMBLUM- -. -r-wr-wm W a -aM ' inn j(,jiitLjf.tjfciti' $S,Vi) UU'(U . . 1 1. ' LlllWi" ! lit .!. '. tabor ' ; ... '. ttat.l. . jupplle, ' s ioi SS.HJ mini. iSSS.it ?!.m 'ucilo, ,. roct " Wo. ' I Co, ,? Wt' No. 20 "I. Aft H P'UIUIIO) '&." vr (V. swa Ami; 'ii , 'Kht " ,8o'. Mr ""' AO. 1. OBlU.' iberi J '(. Ao.a'1 v, lilttfc, IJ.R.,1 :nt bcr Co, C. .Vo. it 1 ICtiton ' Sou, Ui'J T ... ilee, poii ioer t. So. r. Sow, mi I . . .Vo.a. Lamlttd . . ..-I ODLldt. Co., Uf S0NAL DIHtUium Rogers Nelson. Itflr of I'lnno. M.nsfeldt, San Fran , ! lessons bj lent. " f.r4l. Oregon " ".V , Ion for lessons p Am"-: a fcM.1" sr2?Sib...t i n.mlrlng 1 '"'.. .Lliilf iia""t( IM. ..... n O T ;- "Tr lurgery. nooms 1 K qonth Broadway. rtVFII AND REPAIRER H'S''."..', n tlolnno' Mil. tn at w. " """ Street, rhono 103-L. jar. Phono 318-11 IWW WW0". furnuneu uu h.-h" osney. ,... AOOIt AM) BUILDER .. Purnlihcd on Requoat ut Work l Sly Heforcnco Alaor Bis. muHuiiwu Shaw r. Soto and Throat. iR H. SHAW i Women and Children Rod6 330. Rooms 200, 201 101, Wring uiock. illouie phono, 105-J. I'tTI.VG ENGINEER AND AIICIIITKCT llrti. 206 Irving Block Ml or z7J. Msrsnrieiu, urogon Chandler ! AHCIIITKCT 101 ind 303, Coko Building Uinhfleld, Orcgou I Turpcn Aiaiim;ir Uinnflehl, Oregon. liley Ballingcr hmst .m ti;aliii.k i Studio, 217 No. Third St Phone 368-L. Dlivia Edman, M. T. D. Nil M.s.s.(ii; am) med- IP.Ui flVMNASTICS foii M,h diseases bmmerclal nro. Phone UI2-.1 CIS IliaCH AUTO LINE Chandler Hotel. Mnrshflold. he Ikmh mid way Points, A. M. 1 1'. M. I P. I. oplre noc r Heel 70o nth Slough 71c tcodorf Ueach ...81.00 Mineer 81.00 lKt Bay 81,00 Warn Irom BojuIi nt 31. I 1". SI 5JIO I SI M beach by tho Occnn fionrh (7.patieneer autoinohlln lnnvo. r Hotel three tltnua dallr KINO'S I'A.MOUH AUTOH UTO CALL R FOOTE'S AUTOS I cn wlUi citroful drlfor r aerrlc. nlion 14JJ. UWCO HUUnl I'Mrlnm lht ienrlce, IIjobo aflO-L iwgnt Onto. D. L FOOTE. pNDERSON CORSETS" UO DrlnClDal .IlBtrlhlllnra NYX" and "CADET" , , HOSE . JENNINGS, No. Bend e. u iiopsoy will move his HAHXBSS SH01 Front and Contrni t ii Mr of Front and Alder as -' iuo uuuaing can be put I p ADAMS & SOX w. . "ea'era in W AM) SECOND-HAND HUUDS. JJ"ront St. Phone 340-L LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS IthJT1 Co- Abstracts, all inl!,,mmt attention WInlereatB of our clients. il U M COST ilKAUFMAN & CO. TMC ai ioi- .. epp.'i- "hic n. leswv,:a.P.UISI0N to "OUND TRIP 50c ' iW-aZ "K. r 8ua- w.W tIT ' neit vii. '" 4! la sn.i . a Btoro Bnould Mper. t0 nn ad lQita' 'To Make Known" To advertise a store is to "make known a store." Of some individuals the less you really know about them, he less you dislike them. Of some stores this would be equally true. But the advertised store is "the store made known." If it has short-comings, these will be brought to the light through its advertising. Its virtues', its claims to usefulness as a service institution, wll also be placed in the full light. The good store prospers under the "advertising test." The other kind does not. And the people know, and un derstand this fact. The advertised store is, necessarily, the store that can afford to be well advertised or well known and well un derstood. It is the store whose policies are policies which prosper in the light, whose public service stands every test, meets every requirement. ' To "make known" your store, fully and unreservedly, is to challenge and put to rout prejudice and indifference. To "make it known," advertise in the COOS BAY TIMES Phono 133. or Mill EE I (Continued from Pngo Six.) T. W. McCloskoy, operating rol ler, etc 107.00 O. .1. Armstrong, viewing roads CI. 80 D. L. Footo, auto hlro for com missioners 30.00 John P. Hnll, expenses, etc ...C.GO J. B". Pointer, moving Armstrong's camp 8.00 Hilling, Lundy & Sons, powder TGG.Ofl llullng, Lundy & Sons, pow der 210.52 E. L. Tozler, gas engine for No. 1G 48.00 C. II., R. & E. U. It. & Nav. Co., freight on graders ...G.7." Ml INJURED IN ACCIDENTS Seventy-two Hurt in Oregon Last Week Coos Coun ty Cases Reported Hill & Murphy, supplies . . . 14.C5 .Lawrence 11. Jennings, supplies 28.27 It. L. Weekly, supplies 5. Ofi .L L. Laird, freight 11.60 Western World, Not. to Cont 2.91 Sr" :. "I'.1 VT 'SX "U""0. :.nlley acnllne'. . or I SALEM. Or.. Sept. 11. Soventv- V..1UD. rfiuuiiia, BiimuiUK o.il) vuiiipiuuuil 1,UU'M nrrlilonla nnn fnnl worn Mrs. H. S. Dnvls, supplies ...C.70 Tho Record Publishing Co., Not. Iportod to ,8 iata I nLr r ' iBaLf Mt. Anderson Creamery, butter 24.70 to Cont .'.... 2.53 ft" r tlurtni th T weuk ti S L. II. Pearco, two tents 43. 2u to Cont ...1.05 iim.i ..,... n t v..i.i .. n .t Tl Un,n Wnrehou"e' ,o;);;n, Tho Coanmo Herald, G Not. to lBoct,0' om,,,0; ,o8t his life. Lum- Rock CriiHlifP j. v. j union, loremnn n.n Auuorsou-iuocKers & uo., nc- in r, r. v,uuk( imwuur iii.nt . ....(u.ou uuuiu contract ... ... . .iirdi.sCi Isom Clinton, engineer r9.34 John Mlchclbrlnk, refund spec. Theo. Clinton, feeder 20.00 Rd. Tax 2.3 S Bill Neldelgh, labor 2B.93 Amanda Noah, refund, spec. Rd. Jim Barkdoll, labor 5.00 Tax 2.97 John McDonald, labor 3G.lt Olc O. Lund, refund spec. Rd. Raymond Lee, labor CO. 10 Tax 13.99 Chester Goings, Inbor 35.3 1 Rock Crcok-Myrtle Point Ronil Dort Clinton, lnbor 43. 00 Guy Hcdgpcth, Inbor 43.93 Grovor Brown, Inbor 31.72 Harry Vogel, labor 38.4:1 Walter Rhulc, labor ; I.G2 S. M. Albeo, labor G.."i II. A. Guthardt, labor C.r.fi Calvin Ray, team work ...CG.2G Mrs. V. N. Barker, cook ., ..40.00 Walter' Attlesov labor " i bor on MyrtI I'olnt-Bnndon-Strlnft ) aucr auicso, lauor 30.JS ,nwn nn Unni, , n.i m. m or. '"ToV for ItO.OO, not allowed, payroll 'not "ill's "lenod: clnlm of G. A. Perkins for ..i-i.Im nnwilnr fnv V T!niifl.T.'.,t,.lvn n..n. II, Cottle, labor J. E. Grlssons, labor W. A. Gllthnrilt. Inlinr Contiltln iinrii i. r Vnni i oi I'owuor ror in. ucnii-Kinpiro county &ni "nirid rnro C0"1 "hS "oad. tor ?.00 continued; petl- ..... ... wv.v u. .v,wv rinn ia nniiininffn rvrii nnni. oi.ni wla ,w vvniiiviu UIVII bJIUtlfylla OUIU' TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:- hna been a hobby with us for n good many years and a lot of our customors will toll you when It conies to gottlng good, sound, durablo framing mntorlnl nt the right prlco wo know our busi ness. Just loll what you want to build and tho amount you want to spond and wo'll got busy with our poncll and flguro out tho best your uionoy can buy. Try us. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT CUT THE FUEL RILL 1 TWO 1V U.S1NO OUR WOOD PHONE 11)0. IrC SOUTH I1ROADWAY Henry Nndnbaugh. vuKctables. etc 14.26 Myrtle Point Grocery Co., gro ceries 32.25 A. J. Radabaugh, mutton 1,80 J. D. Clinton, prunes 1.00 Ont ... 16.57 lint1n. nnltiUlnn nnli.n.l l. -..- Empliv-Npitli Renil Road I number of acclilnniH. 2fi KSImr t.m in mm -employment, nnu rnnronus ciimo second with a total of 19 ac cidents. The Coos County accidents report ed were: Reese, E. A., Mnrshflold, nnklo Bprnlncd, lumber yard. Tunneson, NelR, Mnrshflold, body brtllsed, sawmill. Hnmmond, A. II Mnrshflold, foot bruised, lumber yard. Anderson, W. J., Mnrshflold, back sprained, lumbor yard. Wright, C. L., Marshficld, flngor bruised, lath mill. Rolnndson, J Mnrshflold , rib broken, sawmill. Holmnn, Rnlph, North Bend, foot cut, R. R. construction. Duprce, Joo, Marshficld, foot sprained, sawmill. Thornton, Oliver, Marshficld, wrist, sprained, sawmill. Taylor, J. E side bruised, log ging. McDonald, Dan J., Mnrshflold, back sprained, logging. A. M, Snyder, nc. countrnct 1500.00 HIr Creok Co. Itoml Leonard Hartley, nc. contract 900.00 A. M. Snyder, extrn culverts, etc 125.2G A. J. Counts, account contract, Bandon to Co. lino Rd . ..1100.00 Clnlm of II. W. Davidson for la tcr LnndliiK Road continued: bill of W. H. Cnrlllo for dirt, contin ued; claim of B. C. Slitill for $75.00 damnges, continued; report of C. A. Smith Timber Co.. In ro cost R. K. .Tnl.niini.. li inl.nr r.H -"'' '"'" J"u. P. M. HaU-LewlB, Roadn teViiioioO ZUrd" f ZX s an mil iiiitnuf m m r . initiuii.iifji n iiiiu s rrcALiFORNiAr Pi VI PUt.T. .. A TPV-lOMti JMittANWutO-IOUrJLO? At1QElt3 Si E McCloskeruroVe'ries' 'l 1 f BK road through tho Baker Norwnv S 1 B w 1 "n,ll PInt. continued; bill of Hill & Mur- nSiTSkt b.uA10' . : : : fiii-S At ,,nn,nsca of ll00,0 not nU L Inrrlso milk e e 24 IT Sttt,tc,ot 0roRon- Co,int' of Coos' Emmeu'Z.'th "vegetables ' ! ! ! Jl ' la? J?!ork J. C. Taylor, apples 2.00 "' 1 "? Y"' !'. ?,1"1" ' ..V"?": vuuuiy vjouri custodian d fllOR nf nnld Colllltv. tin hornliv nnt-ntirv (linf Perry E. Lnwrcnco, lovolmnn 78.00 tho foregoing Is n truo nntl correct It. B. Thorn,. rodmnn 35.00 statoment of tho Amount of bills nl- Coos Bay Homo Tel. Co., rentnl lowed, continued or not allowed, on Sept. tolls August 4.05 tho vnrlous funds of tho county ns A. II. Gldley. blue prints 1.G0 nmlltml hv tim fnnntv rnnn r Norton & Hansen, bluo print pn- said county nnd ijtoto nt tho regular l'or .. '"'0) Soiitombor, 1014, term thoreor ns Mrst National Bank of Coqulllo, tho same nppenr In exhibits of .,rcMt.": 7.50 clnlniB of gonornl and road funds Alma Jackson, coping spec ...75 nnd County Court Journal of said ir. . iian-i.owiB, exponses ...i.ul' court now In my office nnd custody. (Myrtle Lund, stono., etc ...1G.00 Witness my hand nnd tho seal of R. II. Thorn, ox 3.05 tho County Court nfflxod this 5th rorry w. i.awreuce, oxp o.i.i tiny of September, 1914. PRIKONERH IN SORRY PLIGHT COOS BAY STATIONERY COMPANY 93 Central Avenue Phone 430 ANSC0 AGENCY Cameras and Everything for Them 3FFICE SUPPLIES STATIONERY Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance riTLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc nKNRY SKNGBTACKKN, Mbt FARM. COAL, TIMBER AND PliATTINO IAXVB A flPKCIAITS. GKNKIUL AGENTS EASTSIDK MAItSHFIKLI) orricic. PHONE U-J. COQU1LLK CITr OFFICE PHONP 191. PEACHES FOR CANNING OUR LAST SHIPMENTS. Per Box '....'. -' 65c Pears, per box $1.15 And when you want good COFFEE remember we have it COOS BAY TEA, COPfEE & SPICE HOUSE 130 North Broadway Phone 394-J TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal, Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchange. Cleaning, repairing or iievr platens, vork guaranteed. Rlhlwns and carboH paper delivered, rhono us your order. Phono 44. AUIance office. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. Special Sunday Excursion to Allegany, September 13th CONNECTING WITH LYNN LAMBETH'S AUTOS FOR THE GOL DEN AND SILVER FALL8 BY Steamer Alert ' (WEATHER PERMITTING) ROUND TRIP FARE ON STEAMER, 75c ROUND TRIP FARE ON AUTOS, $1.25 Boat Leaves Marshficld at 8 A. M. Retarding Arrives about 7 P. 51. Chus. v. Holverstott, auto hlro 12.00 Coqulllo Tclephono Co., switch ing 1.60 C. J. Fiihrmnu, offlco supplies 2.G5 Myi'ilo Point, Ibmdoii mid String- town Itoml. Isnac Barklow, hauling rock .25.00 Roscoo Mlllor, shoveling 13.75 Henry Rnnslor, spreading rock 1G.25 Charley IhirklowJ shoveling ...2.60 Dan Mlllor, hauling 40.00 J. E. Stono. hauling 32.60 Dan Root, hauling 46.00 B. K. Barklow, hauling 10.00 Manloy Barklow, hauling 5.00 John Barklow, hauling 22.50 Wilton Jnmos, shoveling 2.60 Albert Volkmnr, shoveling ...3.7f. Louis Root, shoveling 10.00 Ira Root, shoveling 12.00 E. H. Burklow, driving team ..13.M Earnoy Barklow, labor 2.60 Giis Browor, labor 1.25 Charley Butler, shoveling ...25.00 Jess D. Clinton, shovollng ...3.12 E. R, Haworth, shoveling ...7.50 Lawronco Clinton, hauling ....16.00 A. J. Myers, hauling 12.50 Cooper Ilridgo E. Huntley, team work 37.60 E. Huntley, lnbor 13.73 Sam Cnrtor, lnbor 3.37 S. W. Armstrong, labor 30.00 G. J. Armstrong, carpenter . . . 00.00 Buffalo Steam Roller Co., pinion for roller 2G.9G Standard Oil Co.. oil for roller S.49 (SEAL) JAMES WATSON, County Clerk DON'T MISS THE Grand Benefit BALL nY Hl'MNER ORCHESTRA AT SUMNER HALL Saturday Eve., SEPT. 12 Flno Lunch nerved by tho Ladled for U3 ContM ADMISSION 81, LADIES FREE Alice II., leaven Mnrshflold at 7:U0 P. M. Writer Flndn French Hnd Been Poorly Equipped. ROTTERDAM, Sopt. 11. Tho Cot ogue correspondent of Do Tyd says: "An endlcis train rolls Into tho station nt Cologuo In it hnvo arriv ed 700 French prisoners tnkou nt Muelhauson and Lcgnrdo, Alsace Lorraine. They wero dressed In roit trousers nnd short, dark bluo coats. One could see that thoy hnd boon In n fight. Thoy woro unkempt nnd lu need of a waBh and Bhavo. "I remember having rend some-' where Hint a French soldier had declared that there was a groat shortage of shoes for tho French troops. I hnvo seen 100,000 Her man soldiers going to tho front every ono of them wearing n brnnd' now pnlr of russet shoes, heavy en ough to wlthstnud any campaign. But there wero no such shoes nmong tho Fronch prisoners. Their foot gear was of a flimsy chnrnctor and worn no badly Hint lu most rases. their toes woro protruding. Thoy I nte, greedily of bread and drank eagerly of tea and coffeo that was handed them. The faces of most or thoui woro blnnk nnd expressionless. .Thoy conversed nmong themsolvcs In un undortouo. I asked ono something 'about Legardo. "I know nothing," ho answered, sullenly. "But after I told him ho was speaking to a Hollandor nnd not to a (Jormnn ho modlfod his roply to: "I will say nothing, sir." "In ono compartmont of this train guarded by four soldiers with fixed bnyonets snt a Fronch officer who hnd refused to give his word of hon or that ho would mnko no attempt to escape." READ THE ADS. Road tho war nows, but don't for get tho storo nows In Tho Times. JB B. A complete lino of LOOSE "' LEAFLEDGERB AND MEMO HOOKS From 10c to 80.75. AIm) full line of offlco supplies SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. NORTON & HANSEN TWO STORKS Central Avenue Front Street KINDLY REMEMBER AND GIVE US A TRIAL EVERYTHING IS THE BAKERY LINE MARSHFIELD BAKING COMPANY 133 NORTH SECOND ST., NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE. PHONE 428. The Union Market OUR COLD STORAGE SYSTEM IS SURE A SUCCESS Our Prime Roasts of Beef, Lamb, Mutton, Voal and Pork cannot be excelled. Try one of our Fat Hens or Fryers for your Sunday dlnnor, that has been properly cooled, and note the difference. J. E. FORD & CO. 174 South Broadway Phone OS SHARPLES MECHANICAL MILKER A SUCCESS Mr. R. II. Kollormnn, roprosontlng tho Sharplos Soparntor Company, bn Just completed malting tho rounds or tho progressive dairymen of Cooa county who aro now having such fine success with tho Sharpies MUkors which have boon sold through tho Coos Bay Ico & Cold Storage Com pany, county ngonts. In ovory In stance the cowb havo becomo gontlor and tho flow of milk has Incronsod. Arrangements aro being mndo for a numbor of other Installations, for dairymen hnvo watchod tho action or the. rnjlkor nnJ .MP, JUt conylitfed that nt Inst tho mnchlno thoy hnvo dreamed of has arrived, Machines for milking cows havo boon developed for many years, hut tho ono fault with tho other milking muchlnos seems to bo that tho nctlon did not approach Nature ns closely ns desired. Any student of cows knows that tho calf both sucks thu milk nnd then squeezes tho teat be tween his tongue and tho roof of his mouth, and this action Is exactly re produced In the teat cup which glvea an upward squeeze on tho toat aftor each suck of milk Is drawn. In this system each uiachlno or unit milks ono cow at a tlmo, enab ling tho oporator to keep Individual records, make fast tlmo, as tho mach ine Is taken off tho cow tho instant she Is through milking, and provid ing for Individual adjustment for each cow If any difference la. "squeezo," etc, is required, At presont thoro nro over 700O cows in Orogon being milked with tbo Sharpies milkor and it Is a safe gam bio that by this tlmo next year thero will be fully double that numbor. It Is expected that a demonstrat ing uiachlno will bo Installed at tho Coos County Fair In Myrtle Point this, month. BIG MONEY! In Cash Prizes may bo earned wltli my now invention, "BATTLEFIELDS OF EUROPE." Eveu grandad, tho llttlo tots and tho entire family will bo delighted. Price, one silver dime. At all news stands, drug stores, book stores, cigar stores, etc. or mailed post paid by the Inventor, Richard I. O'Connor, 430 Hoyt streot, oppo site North Bank Station, Portland. i Oregon, ; i A IffHf eZr.i,