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23wvtvBnianwM mWW ' w",30JliUPP W ":nMMMMK3 k. M sir VW"r-5"M Dunn J (' ' I' HIM J I i )), THE COOS, BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FOUR hh L f t ft Y ,v V orlSCSHV r SOCIAL CALENDAR. J MONDAY. I W. C.;T. U. with Mrs. Wheeler. - TUESDAY. I Mrs. II. A. Wells entertains nt cards. Congregational reception to Rov. and Mrs. Hlsey of North. Bend. Baptist Aid Pink Ten. Willing Workers with Mnxlno Fcnslcr. North Bend Auction Bridge Club with Mrs. IlPrglnnd. . , Coos Bay Women's Club public meeting nt Presbyterian church at 3:30. Episcopal Guild-nt Gulld'Hall. North Bend Mothers' and teachers' Club at tho Central school. I Christian Sisterhood. Mtoynl Neighbors' Box. Social at Finnlsh'Hnll. WEDNESDAY. j Presbyterian Sliver Ten nt tho j j church. - j j Prlscllla Club with Mrs. Bush, j D. M. C. Club with Mrs. N. G. j Hnmcs. j Young MatronB with Mrs. Noll I MacMlllan. North Bend Sisterhood Social with Mrs. GIndmon. . , Mrs. I. B. Bartlc entertains for Mrs. Campbell nnd Miss j Campbell. j THURSDAY. I North, Bend Altar Guild with j Mrs. Thos. Chapman. A. N. W. with Mrs. M. C. Ma- loncy. Norwegian Lutlicrnn Young Ladies' Aid with Miss ICIsle Lar- ion. Raststdo Sewing Club with j Mrs. Walter Robertson. ' Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. ' Fcnslcr. FRIDAY. j .Harvest Ball at ICnglos' Hall by ICplscopal Guild. 4 4 COMMIX WKODINO I Friday evening Mr. nnd Mrs. II., P. Ournca, of North Bend, cole- brated tholr golden wedding- with a numnor or me ir re.auves and u friend, present It was a happy H.mcn.B anu uo veneramo coupe "I Z "' . ?. UK". ".::":.;". J ,-' r:,rii" V"" " lr Z7 n , ., , , led.- Ono of tho offorlncs was of gold, presented by E. L. Gurnoa and family, II. E. Conners and wife nnd Miss E. E. Gurnea. Another was a set of gold design fruit dishes which was presented formally by Rev, Samuel Gregg, who made a , most appropriate speech. Those as- Buiuuieu inciuuea .Mr. nnu .Mrs. li. I. Gurncn, Rev. nnd Mrs. Samuel Gregg, Dr. Shaw, Dr. Mottle II. Show, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw, wr. ana .Mrs. rrank Ulazlor, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. J. Isaacs, Mr. and Mrs. ii. r.. voiuior, ir. ami .Mrs. rroa n I -i uurnen, .Mrs. n two WOoks' visit In Mnrshflld nnd tho section' of tho logging road now University of Wisconsin football toam with A. CI. Spalding at Rook ie. Livingston, Miss B. B. Gurnea, Bandon, whore Mrs. Currlo Is visiting undor oonstriutlon, as well as tho tram of Halfback Guyon, formerly of ' ton, III., and tellH of tho oriln of Mary Gurnea, Ruth Gunon, Harvey jlor paronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Col- Inrgost, bolng of two ISO-root spnns. tho Carlislo Indian School elovon, tho mitt ns follows: Gurnea, Bernlco Glazlor, Katlo Grogg uor. It is expected that this brldgo will should grontly strengthen thoMlndg-1 "In ono of tho Kninos. that our and Myron Gurnea, j MIZPAII OFFIOKHS. The Mlzpah Bible Clas of North Ucnd met last ovonlng at their class room. Thoy held a business meeting and the following officers were elott cdf Preildent, Mrs. Goo. Hazor. Vlco Presidont, Miss Kathorlno llende. . ' ecrotary, Miss Ksthor Imhoff. Treasurer, H. L. Korn. iThoy plan to glvo a social ovonlng next Friday. The bad weather last t evening Interfered with their plans. ' ' 3IYRTLK POINT WKIUHXO. i?'Saturday ,nrlB. at tho homo o Mr. and Sirs. R. c. Domont, tholr daughter, MUs N0H0 ,.;., wa llto(, In marrlaEe to Mr. Win. II. Feamley i.u. 'Cl0ek 8tra,na of Mt'Udol- ? rs Vi.renldnR march' " " r lM Demnt. sounded through pond,g t ltB caI 0 hJ from thn lin,.r......i.. . that mado them husband .j "i'ioivo ring coromony I)ni n and wife , ri, n i tlo Presbyterian 1Ci;"r2t0thlclty0ff,ct,nB. onl ZTn 'atere,at'vs were present. Af- rodttr(monyt,,6hai,"coi'ii- ehor In Vh?" de"art"r "' The bride l8 well known and hUMy esteemed by her many friends here" wh lo the groom Is one of our ener KOtlc business meni a member firm of the Paclfte DrilR r Tholr many frlona, ,, congratu latlowi nd best ;Uholfi M H .TOTftl. AlllVIX'i !, tf c NEWS Of NEARBY TOWNS ALLF.OANY IT H.MS (Special to Tho Times.) ALLEGANY, Or., Oct. 19 The roads wore much better last week. E. Smith came out from Loon Lake nud reports tho roads very good for this time of yonr. Ho Is taking In with him a Ford body to put on his Reo car. Bert Gould, County Surveyor, Is mnklnir a ro-survnv of n, mn,i from , flie bridge up Glen Creek, a dlstanco I of nearly two miles. The work( I of clearing the right of wny will bo, I (begun at once. There aro several j sharp pitches that need cutting out' bndly. Marlon Custer enmo with I thu County Surveyor as head chain- j ;mnn. I Moore, the Council has decided to Fred Noah is working a crow of elect someone elso nt tho next rog j men on tho rond near tho Alfred '" meeting Bnndon World. Storn place. Itoad Mnstor Stull is at work on tho West Fork nenr Fred Gage's place. Ho has quite a crew cutting down tho hill on this Bide the el- bow. Tho old road will bo blocked J for several days. FLO.M SAVICS BOY. Former .iinrsiinow .Man kosoiios . Llojd llnuortli I four-to-one vote. A seventeen mill The Bnndon World says: "Lloyd lovy was derided on for a mnlntcu Haworth, the little lamo lnd who anco fund. Bnndon World, usually gets nround on a bicycle, had a narrow escape from" drowning. IIo owes his llfo to II. K. Floni, 'mnnngor or ine uoiticn who storo, the lnttcr having como to his rcscuo ln tho nick of time. Tho little fel- 'low was riding along tho waterfront on ms wneei just nooui uusk ana tl0 dty intorvlowlnis mombers of while crossing tho nnrrow docks tllu christian donomlnntlon in Bnn beenmo over balanced, fnlllng, wheol ,IoIli Mr u.KKtt H u Riverton boy. ,and nil, about twelve feet to tho ,lo wns roarc(, thor0i imiulon i water. The water nt that point wiie wrM 'about 1C feet deep. I "Mr. Flom wns nt tho rear of tho store building when ho heard tho 'splashing In tho water. Ho was nntj iiiuiiHuu. hoci, uiuu iie.u.i .i cry. Quick action with the nld of n rupo saved mo nine icnow just as ho was sinking for tho third time." BANDO.V IIAKBOK WOKK Roy Rozcllo, government Inspector of rivers nnd harbors, formerly Io- nntnil finrn lint nnti' fit Wtntilt-n tt'nti in tho cl'ty looking nftfcr official business. Discussing tho $20,000 np- proprlntlon mado by the government In the rivers nnd harbors bill for, tho Coqulllo River, ho stntcd thnt! while he had no official Information, I qu.e .o . ve mm mo manor not Intended for use In repairing ., j .. nw :?,r,Z :r.,r .'..r"' Z , Vw.rU.nV iiV w.n on tho river. Bnndon World. CL'LLIXGS OF COQUILI.i: - ,,,. rv.....f. ..,., v....- ... t.i.i i.. ...... -.. ..., ...... ........ ..-. ...... .v Tho Kontlnol ) Mrs. O. G. Thnyer took n trip' over to Marshfleld to visit relatlvos nnU w, return .Mon(,ny .Tiininn Plnnni'tm nt I.'ln nnirnn XV Dennett Bnnk, of .Mnrshflold, camo ovor i8t Week to see If wo woro all rjKj,t amJ Wo wore some of our rormer booze money banks. goos to tho 9f7f uon Currlo roturncxl Monday from Don Donaldson nnd family nro be completed to boar traffic by tho er backfleld. Guyon wns n loniiuk-, Rockton siiund pluyod wo were at movlng to Mnrshflold. Cou,ullle Son- first of tho year. Mjrtlo Point ICu- nlilo player nt Carlislo, his record bo-i tractod by the sound of the ball as tine!. Statewide Prohibition Means Bigger Taxes They're too big now t Vote 333 X No Against Prohibition (Vol hi' Quulificnlios: precinct. Defeat of tho propoaeunn: S7.r months' residence in the state; ?() days in the present efficient load option or home rate statutes, and each community will determine its individual stand on the matter of (jranlinfi licenses, fl'ald AdvortlBoMioiU, Taxpayers' & Wngo Knrners' League of Orogon. Portland, Or.) COUNTY HAS Til KICK KOCK CKl'SIIICKS C003 county now has ?20,000 worth of road equipment, says n mem "'of the county court. A-few years ago siio iind prncucauy nouung 01 any value In this lino. Now she hns three rock crushers nnd three- steam rollors. Ono of tho rock crushers '8 """ wu """' "l "." Unniloii and ono nt Bridge. Coqulllo Sontlno1' SIDWHLL JtHFUSHH JOB J- Irn Sid well refusing to qualify for Councilman to fill tho vacnncy 'eft by tho resignation of C. It j NO BAiNDON CSYM Thnt tho taxpayers of tho local school district are not In favor of raising money for a physical .train- Ing building nt this time was the ((inrnnsiia nf milnlnn nt ilin Hplinul meeting hold in tho high school au - dltorlum Tuesdny evening, nt icasti Bosciies'tho proposition was defeated by a the proposition was defeated uy a yit OKCAM.K COXGIUCGATIOX uov j0j, Loggltt, n recent grnd uatc. frollI ,i0 University of Oregon,! who n,80 llolll8 cortlf,cllt08 froin M cra theological institutions, whb In 1 .. w. .... SPICCIAL koai ICLICCTIONS CoiIty commissioner Armstrong nformH t10 western World that I)l8tr,ot Attornoy L,Jo,1VBl n,VB08 nny road district coutomplutlng n special election to provide funds for Liiext year to hold that election before i the general election of Novembor .'Ird. His nil vice is based on tlio' fact thnt n number of mensures nro coming up to bo voted upon this fall whlc." If '"'J580'1' w,n n"oct tho "r8 out law nnd may compllcuto matters so thnt uu oluctlon might be held In valid by tho courts. Ilantlon World. OASSIDV SICLLS HOTICL R , Kftto bot, IocB, ' urtloB lmvo purchased the in-' tor(J8t8 ()f QMMy n tho Inn. don Hotel, taking possession this . "r. R-o formerly conducted tlle ,:Ilt0 restaurant hero. Tho Cns-; ... . . Bifi.'uriTi.'kiii(invrVKTiiiiiiiiirr -. niuo v t)unu ,w ttti tiuf)W vfii- . Ifornla, whore Mr. CnBsldy expects to engago In tho umuscmont busl . ......i.. iiubr. ixiiiiiijii ii unu, .MATERIAL FOR BKIIKiE Mr. Mosor, tho brldgo suporlnton- idont on tho Smith-Powers railroad pnntttruct Inn. Kiinut n ilnv In Inwn the foro part of tho week. IIo had just boon nt Marshfleld with n crew of mon to got tho inntorlnl for tho Inrge brldgo ovor tho South Fork just this side of tho Wngnor ranch. This Is tho Inst bridge to bo built on torprise. SU months' residence in the t HE UE BALL SCORES iBr AuocUteJ rrt o toot D4J TlmM.l It. II. E. Snn Francisco 1 I 1 Venice t, S 13 1 Batto'rlcs: I.elfleld and Schmidt; llltt and McLnln. I'ortlnnd 3 Si 2 Oaklnnd '. . 1 1! Batteries: Illgglnhothnni nud Yantzj I'rough, Christian and Arbo gnst. Los Angoles 13 1 7 0 Missions 2 12 3 Bnttcrloa: Uynn and Meek; Stroud, Kremor nnd Lynn. SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL. At Portland University of Ore gon 7; Washington Stnto College 0. At Now Haven Ynlo 2S; Notre Dame 0. At Princeton, N. J. Princeton 10; , La Fnyetto 0. I At Cambridge, Mass. Harvard 13; Tufts 0. At West Point, N. Y. Army 21; ' Co,Bnto J- y"i" "" . nvy " ai ucs .Moines mane i, iausns 33. I At Lancnstcr, Pa. Frairklln nnd Marshall 17; Swnrthmore 0. i At Syracuse, N. Y. Syracuse 10; Itochcstur 0. At Lansing, Mich. Michigan 3; MA ?," X' , At MadUon-Wlsconsin II; Pur tine 7. .At Pittsburg Curlislo 3; Univer sity of Pittsburg 10. At State College, Pu. PeniiHylvn r.la State .10; Urslnus 0. At Wllllnmstown, Mawi. Wl' llaniB 17; Springfield Training School 13. At ICxeter, N. H. Ynlo FreHhmen 0; Phillips Kxetor 1 1. At Dos Molneri Highland Park 7; Grlnnell 0. At .MlnoapollH Mlnueston 21); South Dakota 7. At Champaign, 111. Illinois 37; Ohio Statu 0. At Nomina, Okln. Oklahomu 13, Missouri 0. At Chlrngo Chicago 7; Iowa 0. At Cleveland Mount Union 13; Reserve 0. I At Hnnovor, X. II, Dartmouth 12; Vermont 0. At South Bethlehem, Pa. Lehigh 21; Cnrnegle 20. . At Washington, Pn. Washington Jefferson 2S; Westminster 0. At Bloomlngton, Ind.-Indlnna 27; N()rthwostorn 0 t Omnhn, Xeh. Haskoll 38; Cre.ghto 0.- At Cincinnati Konyon 0; Unlvor- slty of Cincinnati 17. At Woostor, Ohio Oborlln 22; Woostor 3. At Mnnlmttnu, Kas. Nobraskn II; ICausas State Agricultural College 0. At Ithnca, X. Y. Comoll 48; Bucknell 0. At Donvor Donver University 02; Kearnoy, Neb Normal 0. IXIHA.V FOOTBALL STAR. inr amki(i cm. ioi pt tioim.i MADISON, Wlnconsln, Oct. 10. Tho roportod acquisition by tho lug almost ciiunl to that of dim I stnto; c,i days in u a :A bs tho Yes there's a difference betweeft beiwg waited on and being served When you conic io this store you are son-oil not just "wniiod on." i Each nipl evoryono of our xnluupcoplu tnkoH a puraonui ln( Hoeing that you got Just what i wii iim; nuk iviiiiii jimi Hum ', n. .in I'.witt I. m ...I.... gosts and displays goods until You mar not ho sure of whnt is proper for a certain occasion our service helps you by ctirotut nnd conscientious suggestion to select what Is right. We nro not hero to got your money and lot you go wo want t(, servo you ho well Hint you cannot afford to go anywhere else when you need something we hnvo. HUB CLOTHING & SHOE CO. Ilmidon Murs'i field. Myrtle Point H Tilt TUkKIIII ItLENII ifPI Hj CIOAP.E.TTEa Vm H Of distinctive pj B Individuality Thorpe. Last fall he Hcorod twenty touchdowns for tho Indian; kicked nine goals nud one Held goal, giving him u total of 132 points. This i co ord grows lit Importance when tho Carlislo till 3 schedule Is lousldnrod, containing as it did gamut) against j Cornell, Pittsburgh, Poumiylvaulii, Dartmouth, Syracuse, Brown, (looiKe towu nnd other strong college teams. If Guyon plays In tho cnufurom games, CIiIciiko, Mlmuwotn, Illinois nud other middle western uuulvarsity conchoH will hnvo Homothlug to worry about. FIRST I'lXt.'ICR .MITT. in; AilU. l'r la Caoa 1Uf Tlrana.l PAI.Q ALTO, Callfornln, Oct. in--"Dad" Phillips, who Is employed ns binder by tho Lolnnd Stanford Uni versity Press, clnlms to hnvo ueou tho first finger mitt over usud In a hnso ball gamo. Ovor forty yonrs- ngo "Dad" snys ho played on tho same It clnppod Into tho hands of the ninn on tho first bnso of our opponents. Of courso none of us woro mitts In tJ"oso dnys and wo novor thought such n thing would bo practical. But this man on tlrst bnso alwuys caug t tho ball with a loud pop, nud sovernl I of us notlcod it, nlthough wo could soo nothing unusual nbnut his hands "Howovor, uftor ho caught tho ball oach time, ho prossod something Into 1 Is left hand. After tho gamo Spald ing nnd I wont over to see what he had In his hand. Aftor sonio protest ho showod us. It wns nothing but a pleco of bout inotnl nround which ho had sowed somo leather. It seomed ho had Injurod his hand nud did not want to bo kopt out of this gnmo, which wns for tho championship of tho stnto. So ho had mado this mitt." Hunting ought to bo tabooed, ac cording to "Dnd." IIo says that on tho team on which ho played origi nated tho bunting stunt, but ho does not think thnt It Is logltlmato base ball. ( his oarly days n bunt wns called a "fair foul" and wns not looked on with much fnvo.r by tho fans of tho time. XKW BANDON MINISTER Rov. nnd Mrs. Wlnflold S. Smith nnd llttlo daughter nrrlvod Prlday from Newport, Orogon, nnd have routed tho S. G, Whitsett houso on Twelfth street wost until tholr goods nirlvo. Rov. Smith is tho now pistor of tho Presbyterian Church Ban don World Tilliby COAL, Tho KJml YOF htwe TAVAVS ISKD. Phono 7U, Pacific Livory nud Transfer Ciiuiniiy. ereut In you want. jtoh waill -OIII' BUiro Borvlco .. i stig- you, find what you want. hwuwiiiwwiwum; IHI MABKICT ST. W. .MRS. OLIVIC 1C. BROWN Is now propnrod to do first-class dressmaking nt reasonable rates. I Streot and houso rowiib, skirts, nun uiouses, unnciug rroclts, lingeries dresses. A trial or der Is requested. Sco our now fall books of Paris fashions. - SOUTH COOH KIVICK BOAT j HICRVICIC j LAUNCH ICXPRKSS j loaves Mnt'xliflelil ovory day H a. in. Loaves head of ihcr j ut ittiltl p. m. j j STICA.MICIt KAIXIIOW loaves head of river dally nt 7 I j a. in. Loaxos .Mai'hlifiold n( li p in, I ''of clini'toi' apply on board, j j KOOICKS . SMITH, Proprietors. j 4 4 Alfred Johnson, Jr. Republican Candidate FOR Sheriff Coos County If elected, sli'lcL euforconieiit of tho Ikw, with Impartiality Kiiarau toad uvoryouo. ir election, economy In tho admin istration or th(t Shuriff's office Kiuir autend tuxpnyurs. If olocted, a square deal guaran tuod ovory mini. Your support nnd npprovnl of this platform will bo appreciated. ' ALFRICD JOHNSON, Jr. For Representative in Coos County J. TOM HALL Democratic Nominee Bom In Orogon and a Cooa County l'lonoor. UQUAL1TY NOT ONLY IN TAXA TION BUT IN ALL THINGS. Your voto Mill bo appreciated. (Paid Adv.) STADDEN ALL KINDS of PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK, Bromide Enlarging ""d Kodak Finishing. 20 5i ft ua.vw, to laiS,1 "oust . d S s- """-M I I Haidlihr Mionwi isSjAjta, ' . CIIIMNnys" I I M n..,.H I trl. . U frrt Cn at ''The , f L54 431-J. uclgD ft I French i IUngeg. BotdlJ QUATERMAS QUALITY nQ Opnoslle Blanco ik ST:.!:"""' very room. Mooiki.iT BnJP. DayralMjJ ix-'watewsiutp,, Popular place fe: UOOd Mutt Prices Reai. I ry Mxxyila,H i our, commercial 4 ft HAVE THAT ROOSl NOW Sec CORTHELl Phone 3171. spits ci.i:.xi:ii.tDi i:i huts M.nn rot (iivi: in t tpii UNIQUE PANTHM JAV DOYI.E k 1 0 Dg I 25 C Central Ate. PImh Pictures Mm I Walker Shi LAMBETH'S AUTOlli STAND M CIMNDIUI PIIO.NK 00. VIMi GO AN'YWIiminS Ni: CAIt AM fJ llltlVINO RAli:.STOCAMmOW LYNN LAN Oh nor tod on:.N miACiunoiaj ! leaves Chnndler Hotel. i .. i.A liAMrti anil 1 i mr ii ""-., I I 7. A. M. 1 i. "-"- i Kuiplre Tar Heel J South Slough . -J nastendorf Bech ...M. Mussel Hff .. JJ Su.wet Day . ' Return lrom n I i.'lO A. M.-I r. TO yrislt the beach by !; Vto. 7-passenger atow 'hand'er' llolrt . IOIIST .v ivnu" i"'"' ' '"HENDERSON Mfl . "ONYX" and um uncc a i ....!!,f u.yl S. S. JtWNlwuffjf KO 8AW EDCB i lM J your rjt if vou hve them WT TWIN CITY CT& .,.. .i A. U- I-. 3. HUAir. jj,- : ! Marshfleld ftSj uinv THE COOS HOT rnrmerly ".r!AviT. I Formerly o' fijxtT. 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