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"7W rr r Tfnsrv"-" Ws.i TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1914 EVENING EDITION. LJBi. i 4fe : w f ,. iwcm . , TK .v VJk COOS BAY TIMES m. C. MALONEY Editor and Pub. IDAN 13. MALONEY News Editor Official rajier of Coos County. Entered at tho Postofflce nt Mnrsli- Ileld, Oregon, for transmission through the mails as second-class mail matter. PMC SCHOOLS OPEN TODAY ORIS CAUSE ' OF MINI GIF i horn i MARSIII'IELD ENROLLMENT Tho enrollment will show n considerable gain over last year dcsplto tho fact that about thir ty Enstport punllB will not bo Included this year. Tho en rollment was as follows: High School 130 South Marshfield 24 C Central 271 647 Arthur Yakc Makes Written Statement to Police About Affair Saturday Night Qnitlnim nlmrn-na n'nrfl nrnfnrrnil ngnlnst a number of Marshfield young men In a stntement recorded nt tho police station enrly yestcrdny 4! morning by Arthur Yuke, who was UlKl'Il 1IHU VIIBIUIIJ U) UUIWJIO Uoanc and Shope when they broko up it bottle party on tho water front. Yakc in his statement on the po llco register says that he will not I be eighteen years old until next Jnnunry. He says that lato Sat urday night he and eight others, threo of whom are considerably un der age, drank about twenty bottles of boor nnd a bottlo of wlno. Ho WILSON To Mr. nnd Mrs. Orvll Wilson, of Sttmnor, a son. Their first child was a girl and they nro most olated. COM3 To Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Cole, of 13ustslut, a son. SMITH To Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Smith, n daughter, their first child. Mr., Smfth Is with the. Hub Dry Goods Company. if LOCAL OVERFLOW. - I Auto Accident. 13. Lothnrd Mc Cluro upset his auto near Capt. Har ris' homo whllo returning to his home In Flagstaff from Mnrshflold. It rnllpd nlonr nvnr nml lin nntl lilo i-fa wore allghtly scratched and bruised , nnd spattered with mud. Tho ninch- . lne wns only slightly damnged. This is tho second time vlthln a few months that his auto has turned tur tle with him. Yoakum Wins. Tho Jury in Jus tice Ponnock's court brought In a verdict In fnvor of the dofendant In tho case of C. W. Tumor vs. Ed Yoakum. Tnfnl innt vnnr K1 1 . names in ins written Biaiemoiu to 70lnl lnBt cnr u1 lltlio police tho following ns mem- Marshfiold Public Schools opened KCm8 i ho "Md,r"'ur rn today for tho year's work. Enroll- lm ake. Anill Mntson, Rudn nonl nt the High School at noon Mntson L. McLnln, Joe Schott.. I ap, today wus 105 and sovornl moro VS Holbrook, Roy Ruffnor nnd a untored thl afternoon. Principal niJ2d?n nuto drlvor whose namo is "Wnfto expects that tho number vill.Ba,iJ1 to u0. Hn,,;1 ,. . , icach 115 before tho end of tho ., Th, l,ollco u lc?,c """J some of -week and Is optimistic for a sue- ' boys wore badly mfdor the In cesaful year ifluenco of liquor. Ynko says In hla Enrollment at tho Central School otUcnient that some of tho beor Building wns 272. Figures for tho was furnished by Schott and was enrollment In the grades department l r,unk. nloI,B front street nnd tho at tho High School Hulldlng wero'w,"J"' , , , , not avnllablo this uftomoon. but' Mr. Schott yestcrdny was feolln It Is thought that tho numbers for'""1"'0? ovr, tho matter as he suid the grades pupils will be Increased thnt o lld not know tho born nmt.iniiv i,v t,.. nn.i nf iiw. wonir i v.'ere under nac. He said thnt he as many pupils do not appear t!io,!""w th01" n1' ni!d n1ft0,r th, pr,f?i first day fight at North Dcnd ho brought Half day sosslons wore held to-'BO, bottled beer nlong to drink. day. but It Is expected that regular' v,Vi" t,,0' null playing pool, ho, Tork will bo commenced tomorrow. I Invited somo of his companions to, Pupils nro bually engaged In sccur- "v ,drlk w th him and otlipns fng books this afternoon to bo in'1'1"'0 ,nIonp nnd., nls ,rn,nk' I'd readiness for lessona In earnest to- " l,,,,u ,l ,B " . ANOTHER HOLDUP HERE SATURDAY morrow morning. GEO. I ELDER Tho Geo. W. Elder arrived in to day with eighty-seven passengers nnd 250 twhj U I. eight, including tho long expected paving machinery of tho Wnrron Construction Company. Silo will sail lato this evening for Eureka. Among those arriving on her were: Mrs. Viola N. Pruett. W. G. Ott, J.- II. Groves, Mis. aroves, Jack Groves, Anna Greven. Nlnn Groves, 0'. E. Walsh, Mrs. W. IJ. Smith, J. M. Drlnkloy, L. It, Garrett. Paul Iloub, E, J. Currignti, Mrs. Currl gan, Ellzahoth Currlgan, Ed Currl gan, Helen Currlgun, Margaret Cur rlgan, Ru(h Uoyd, L. II. Austin, A. C. Uilory, A. T. Peterson, Xonla Knorr, Mrs. It. C. ICmirr, 0. It. Wnt kliiB, Mrs. Chas, Fonslor, Maxlne Fenslor, .T. II, l.upton, Mrs. Luptoii, 31. H. Mlllnm. H. J. Doropo, O. H. Tesnsler, W. W. DouglaH, Dr. ICul ter, C. V. McCarty, Luluo Hellloy, C. C. Folsom, Mrs. Folsom, H. J. Roberts, Mrs. A. Z, Dawns, Anun C. Downs, A. S. Malakoff, Mrs. G. M. Conner, Nolllo M, Stevens, E. J. Haynian, M. It. Dlghnm, Ed Swan on, Geo. F. Dickens, H. Wllllngham, V. Scott, T. AtiUon, H. E. McDor rannt, I a Murphy, A. G. Cronlngor, Mra W. II. Gooriellne, J. II. Grant, 8. G. Kurto, C. D. Gubrlolson, Mrs. J, 11. nrenner, II. E. Hurmon, Mrs. M. JIcsHtner, Lornliio Ilesumer, David Dossmcr, Mrs. F. M. Wllhollauot, C. Ktrkpntrlck. Dob Klrkpntrlck, llcsslo Klrkpntrlck, JuIIiih Hermnnn, Mrs. E. W. GntcH, Unity Gatoa, S. Placo, I). F. Sweet, II. Hockrand, Carl Nordstrom, T. McKlunon, Mrs. Dun Kontlng, V. Scott, Joe Enos, II. H. AdolpliKon, Chas. Knorr, Goo. Kolloy, E, L. Keeuati, E, II. Aldon, Mrs. Aldon, A. J, Knuioka, K, Shim Izu, O. Mnklna. STATEMENT BY he waB over arrested and ho regrets It ery much. Had not thoso In tho party been around pool halls nnd barn where they nro supposed to be 21, ho thinks tho trouble might have beon avoided. J ... ntlill,!... ,.. ..'lint nnllnn f.ft III UUUIIIUI1 IU fVIIUfc tll.ilUll hltv locnl officers may take today, Mr. Schott was liuormcd that tho Ynko boy'r statement had been sent to District Attorney LHJeavlst. It. M. JENNINGS nnd wife left this morning for Eugene and Portland. WANTED To buy U-Nk, tattle, chairs, stovo, etc., for office. Ad dress 0, Care Times. 'OK KENT Modern (tattom fuinUli- cd house on S. 5th St. Sco J. C. Donne, phono 331-H. WKATIIEIt FORECAST tnr amocuim rr t coo nr Tim.) OREGON Rnln, warmer In East; southwesterly winds, In creasing nlong const. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ondlng at 4:43 a. m Sept. 14, by UonJ. Ostllnd, special government me teorologist: Maximum 02 Minimum 46 At 4:43 n. m 55 Precipitation 04 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1014 2.08 Precipitation samo porlod lust year 2.77 Wind: southwest; cloudy. at CE. Editor Times: Tho paid adver tisement apponrlug in Saturday night Issuo cnino as u grout sur prise to C. E. Duiitlng, In a state ment mndo today, Mr, Diluting wishes it known thnt ho has only tho best wishes for the long and continued success of tho F. E. Con way Company, notwithstanding any thing that may have appeared in tho paper thnt would cast a reflec tion upon him. Ho wishes to publicly thank the Conway Company for tho employ ment given him during tho summer months, nnd considers It an honor to have hud tho privilege of asso ciating with such uu nblo crow of builders upon the construction of the Myrtle Arms us O. L. Clark, tnaator bulldor, and Herbert Lup ton, assistant mnstur bulldor. With rogard to nn nrtldo appear ing In the Pacific Ruildor and En gineer, giving him credit for bolng tho architect of tho Myrtle Arms, Ho wlshos to announce thnt tho article, was written by W. A, Scott, Portland representative of tho trado Uupor, who know Mr. Hunting's connection with tho Conway Com pany wnB In the capacity of com pany englneor, and who made tho mistake. Thqre was no architect of the building flvo of tho araw IngB for It being made In Los An geles by R. J, Hornor last winter una iweniy-eiKht of them bolng juu in AiurBuiiein tills summer by iiuuiUK. . .. .,C" Bt BUNTING. A Paid Advertisement.) GRAND T HEATRE O-NIGHT Quality, not Quantity, Is whut you see at this popular play house. Wo offer flvo reels of tho most select photoplays from tho LICENSED program every night. SPECIAL FEATURE TONIGHT Tho Vitagrnph masterpiece, "Lost In Mid-Ocean," In threo reels. Tho story: Kidnapped In Japan from her husband, tho young wife escapes a vll UnnoiiB captor. Sho sails for Ameflcn. Tho steamer strikes un Iceberg and is lost in mid ocean. Clinging to a part of tho wrockago, the girl is sav ed. All trail of her husband Is lost until sho Is rescued from a burning building and they nro strangely united. A drama of thrilling ndventures and startling experiences. Other photoplnys: "The Qualifying of Lena." A splondld Edison comedy. "Hor Primitive Model." Dlo graph drama. 5000 foet of pictures that are sure to plase. Children, 5c; Adults, 15c. Four Well-KnoWn Business Houses Are Held up Late Saturday Night The guilty parties were discovered In time, however, nnd tho )oso to tho business men wns compnnitlvily Hinnll. The holdup was well pluiined unci the details wore cnrrlol out iiic crsBfully, no ono having nny suspicion or any ponding evil until Mr. Itargelt of tho Coos Day Rakory wns con fronted by Miss Irene Preuss, who Jo nirndcd a Cawst'rrlo which ivid been a-Jvortlsod by him to bo given away thnt evening to the girl who hold the most votes toward the piano, which Jib says ho gives away Chris nut, Kve. Of course ho gnvo up sal I artlr!i gladly, considering himself lucky to got out .so easily. nob Sartor nnd Schroedor & (III denbrnnd wero both held up by a very small miss up Coos Rlvor, Flor ence Smith by name-. Uut sho oou convinced them sho was- not to be put off and sho cnrrlod off first prize in both places. Somo worker. Mrs. McLeod succeoded In porsund Ing Mr. Fourlor that tho prlzo wns hers In tho ment marker and ho, bo lng a man not given to argument, turned over the Cassorolo, praising hor efforts In that place. Tho voting tho past week: hna been hot nnd heavy and results nro very flattering, as can bo seen from tho standing shown In tho pfucew or bnsl liens. Call mid see for yourself. Can you wonder though when you seo what tho lucky glrlB nro to recolvo Christmas Evo an a rownrd for th,plr efforts? Never was such a grand of fer made In Coos Co. The friends of tho different girls arc also taking a delight In keeping their candidate ahead, which, of course, Is tho splco of the campaign. The Tozler Grocery Company, now known us the Modol Cash Grocer', are now ready to Issue votes on tholr contest and as all nominations for candidates closo after Sept. 23rd, In nil of tho five places, It will be well to got your name In nt once. You may bo the lucky one. Who knows? TTo total of all votes will bo Issued at tho closing of tho campaign, Sept. 23. WATCH FOR OUR RIG SPEC IALS NEXT WEEK. TKe Royal TO-NIGHT THE HOUSE OF RIG FEATURES. "When tho Girls Joined the Force." In two teels. t A gi gantic comedy hit, produced by Al E, Christlo, the master of burlegquo, with Eddie Lyons ind Leo Mornn Victoria Forde and Stella Adams. Tho prisoners say "Things wore never like this at homo, but things wore different when tho wives joined tho force, J. Warren Kerrigan, In "A Woman's Honor," A drama of the frontier. "Granddaddy's Granddaugh ter." A comedy drama by the Victor Company. Ono other good reel that has never beon shown here. Five reels of tho best mo tion pictures. Admission, lowor floor, 15c; balcony, 10c, Here Wednesday night. Dan iel Frohman presents "Cecilia Loftus," In the popular novel and famous society drama, "A Lady of Quality," lu flvo reels. This is a Progressive feature and when you eo n Progres sive featuro, you can bo sure that It is not like the other kind but something out of the ordinary. Only shown at ono theater in a city. Oldest Bank in Coos County Established . 1889 Flanagan & Bennett Bank Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $115,000.00 Interest Paid on Time Deposits Officers: J. AV. BENNETT, President; JAS. II. FLANAGAN, Vice-President R. F. WILLIAMS Cashier; Q. F. WINCHESTER, Ass't. Cashier. Tho money In tills bank is secured ngnlnst loss by Night or Dny Robbery. United Stntes depository for Postal Saving.'). SAVINGS DEPARTMENT INTEREST IS BEING CREDITED AS OF SEPTEMBER 3, 1914 IN SAYINGS DEPARTMENT Bring In Your Pass Books FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELK88. Steamship Breakwater , ALWAYS ON TlRtK. SAILR FROM RAILROAD DOCK, MARSHPIKLD, DURING THE MONTH OF BWPTEUUKR AT 1S:!H I I ON TIIK 2ND, Till, ' lirrii, irrH, 22.ND and utx 11. " Ticket ob iale tp nil Euteni potnU nnd Information ma to Mute and rnten cheerfully furnUhed. Phono rt.T-.. C. IJ. LANDIIRS. Ajjont Inter-Ocean Transportation Co Semi-weekly service Coos Bay and San Francisco. S. S. Redondo SAILS VKOM MARSIIFIKL1 FOR SA"NKRANCI8CO AND SAN PKDRO, THUltSDAV, SKPT. 10, AT 12 noon Equipped witli wiretess and submarine belL Passengers and freight. S. S. NANN SMITH Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. WILL SAIL FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR MAR8HFIKLI) MONDAY, SKIT. 14, AT .1 P. M. San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23 and 600 Fife building. Coos Bay Agent, 0. F. McGeorqe, Phone 44. PASSENGERS FREIGHT STORAGE Arrow Line Steamers -SAIL FIIOM- San Francisco Pier No. 26. Every Wednesday 3 P.M. Phono 27. Coos Day Every Friday 4 P. M. THOMAS II. JAMES, Agent Ocean Dock Portland Albera Dock No, 3 Every Tuesday 9 A. M. MarshflMd. COOS BAY STATIONERY COMPANY 93 Central Avenue Phone 430 ANSCO AGENCY Cameras and Everything for Them 3FFICE SUPPLIES 4 STATIONERY To Portland every Thursday To Eureka every Monday THE FAST AND COMFORTABLE S S. Geo. W. Elder NEWLY EQUIPPED NORTH PACIFIC BTEAMSHIP CO. O. F. McGEORGB AqENT W. H. 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UODflffl larch'fiblH AINT AND , I-..., I1nliliil , Kutlmiilri Farallfewl Phono BIW-J. MrhaMi ! THE COOS HOTEL Formerly of 5lnhflW WASHINGTON AVKNDE STADDKf STBEH NORTn 11E.VD O. A. Mrtlln, ITop DRY WOOD! AT CAMPBELL'S WOODYABD North Front 8tree, , Phono 370. , KOONTZ GARAGE Excelsior Slotorcjrcle At"! LEE TIRES . ,.j ciNfinra OOOS COUNTY'S MOST OOMP MARINE AND AUTOMOBlIi REPAHUNO ruin atT.R ?"0r;o NORTH niu.v-i- ""-' ., ,i BATTERIES REPAIRED W 01IAUO' NO SAW EDO OH yoUR COIiLAK8 if tou have them Ua TWIN CITY CTEAI U SMITH'S VARIETY s C00S BAY STEAM LAUNDRY ., ' II I ' ! wLi tKk