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mtmmm vnvpn - THE COOS BAY TIMES, IVIARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1914 EVENING EDITION. rwo i COOS BAY TIMES M. c J) AX .titnviT Ki or linn I'"". Jlill.V. ' . V. I'., I, 11 K. MAI.OXKV, News li"i' Official I'niKT of Coos County. TEIorSrtWPpit6ttlM at Marsh Mold. Oregon, ior through the mails mall matter. transmission as seconu-cinsH onn ufiM m , .LUU bbuii un I COOS BUY LIRE K3BB3 LADIES ATTENTION what womux pa v do. T Contractors Have Good Force on Grading and Tunnels us womonof oinrtJineiii rn do; Can't Be Done on Time . i -.! i J.ulM III. fn m:inv n lor lor H ii ".' will. aliMiil land nifn nt wnrlt (in tli grades and tunnels, t.io track lnul for t' e Coos nil)- ami Eugene line of the Southern Pacific I progressing ralrly wull, hccokIImk to Tliuiuna Dix on, superintendent of tho .MoArthur Porks company, who arrived horo 1 yusterdsy from Hugono. Ho made the trip In ovor the right of way as far at (Kmlinor, then coining down the beach. .Mr. Dixon expressed doubt n to the towns iho women duos ami ninny other orgnnbutleas of women nro found working for clvlr better muni cltfnnor streots- and cleaner morals. ' Tlio Utiles' Art Club t an excel lent' example In Initiating; thl work nt n recent mooting, but It will re quire further attention and effort to miiko It effective. A Woman can do as much a nn In ns a member ot .1il.liinl ni aim mil """" "" '....... ... il... ....n ii... .in- ... ....... a club. She can enrmirage Her hus-i awiiiy 01 wiw nuuwieni rnuiuu m rum- ii move- pieie ui mm i mm i ''' July. Juit how iiiueli longer bofoi' the road would be completed ln would not aay. He said tint tlio grading would p.obably be cotupletod thla winter liiind to Interest himseit nuiita Mr tlio public good. 8 e ran exert nu Influence where mere man has much lea Influence than ahe ha for alio can tench the children of her own home and of the whole neighbor on o K lmri.l nriilo In the home town and aw , The balance of the grading between ambition to innko It a clean and well the Slualaw and Utiiputia hua been I-' Governed city. The town that achieves out aa station work and tlio men will thevo IhliiKH Ih tho lown where mini unisii u mis wmivr. . ..i.,.,.,ii. f.i'i. It- Tim intiiiul wnrk It tirnKriisalnu men aid women " l"""1""" - '" " ami working for It all the time There still remain about lUt) ft t remove from uie uig yrunnniu uiiinei. No. 7, and this will liavo to bo all taken out from tho south appioiich. 'i:.o tunnel Is In over n half mile f oni the north end. Tho rock being taken out of tho tunnel la needed for tlib south uppioaeh, which wind along a creek whoro u dirt fl'l would I kely be washed out. Thero a I no re main consldorablu work, on liinitola land U and on X. I ". and , the klter four being north of the Ump qtia.' '.'Hulls are laid to a point about a mil lie'ow Mapleton but the ballast ing of the road Us not been complet ed to Mapleton and regular train ser-tVe-there Is now maintained to with he twelve miles of Mapleton. It Is exported that the tniln service ean W extended to Mapleton by .Novem ber 1. Until to Cot llallust. Mr. Dlxou sa'd that It wnu'd be a problem for the Southern Pacific to get giavel for ballasting along thin end of the road. There In little or no gravel along the right of way. Wheth-. er they will have to haul gravel front1 the pits along the Smith Powers llue beyond Myrtle Point to Iwllast thla end Is a problem that has not been j settled. ,. SATURDAY I!! ' At See them in the window BSgasaagwaremawsMS ESURTXta MMM Immense Wealth to he Brought to State hy Yield of Soil This Season is Estimated According to figure recently eom pllod by Commissioner lloff at Sal em, Orogon'a wheat yield as at Octo ber 1, this yxr, was lii.OS.I.onn bushols, which would require 18,3 is rjira of average cauaclty of URo htiBhoU each to moe It. Figuring thin yield at $1.00 per IiiihV.hI. Its vnluo Is J10.C85.000. The avwage yield per aero for the entire state wnB 111.5 bushel. Tho report allows the hop crop1 for thin year to have been 22.I59.U00 pounds and Its valuu $.1.61 1.0TR. Tho acroage of hops Is estimated, at 23,042. Apples Troos In hearing, 3.9SB. Odd; ylold, 3,S03,Z&0 bushdlM; aver nKQ farm price, SI cents; value $X. CC7.732. Com Number or area, 22,(109; nvorago yield, 20.11 bushels; yield. fit 1,000 buihelH; average prlri. 70 conts; total value, $111. ROO. Only two por cent of Oregon grown voin Is shipped out of t'.u county In which It Is produced. Oats Aurea In cultivation. I0fl, 091; avorage yield per aetw, 31.57 btinliols, total yield, 12.k 15.000 IiiihIioIh; nverage prtw. SH i.euts; to tal value, fl.U07.700. 1'otateea Acieago. 80, 732; aver nno yield, !7 buahela per acre; total yield, 1.921.000 bushels; average price, G9 centa; total value, $3,11)6,-490. etc. Ilia trip wn miiile In r apontc to it letter alined by a dor. n men. who gave their add"eM a 4 Mar hfleld romp'nlulng of condition in the laiiipa. The signers of the letter aie ald to hwvo been men who wire dl charsed When he learned that the camps between Gardiner and Coes Hay were constructed out of lumber and were even better than the ones north of Gardiner, he decided it was' unnecessary to come the balance of. Portland .... the way. Some f the camps north San Francisco or Hammer are mint or canvas owing to the difficulty of getting In lumber. COAST LEAGUE 0 s p DOUBLE PHONE OF NORTH BEI it it. i: s 12 2 :i i o i Halterle: ICwtns and Yautz; I.ol- rield, Coituli and Schmidt, Sopulveda .Mission 7 1 1 3 Oakland 0 8 1 Iluttorloa: Stroud and I.yuu, Goyui and Mltae. Venice 0 10 1 I. ok Angeles 1 !l llatterlos: White and Ilogau; Chech and Holes. ' Mrs. A. G. Aiken Announces a Closing Out Sale of Ail rflli and Wii liter I AT illinery Phenome uctions nm iec A large assortment of hafs that formerly sold at from $2 to $400 will be closed oul at from $ 1 to $2.00 One lot of $5 Hats at $2.50 Hats that were $6 to $7.50 will be closed out flSj Cfi C ) S,oZP J at. $3.00 to A large assortment of hats that sold from $8 to $25; Will be closed out at the Greatest Reductions i r io. Sale Starts Friday Morning :at 9 O'clock1 For Cash Only TUIIUTK TO TI.UrilKlt. ' (Special to The Times. ) COQIMI.I.K. Or.. Oct. 23.- The Fat Klk school, DlMrlct Xo. IP, elotod last Thuridny, October 20. and a vorj nice program waa tendered by the' pupils. In spite of I', e heavy tain that day. the IiowmI and a large iituu- Doubllng the ctpaclty of the tues- her of the patrons were present at the ent olit-tashloued "grind" system of closing exerc'ses, which they thnr- lul&iiluinii uuHliahud mt Vi.n. I II.... .1 nnvllll' jb.III1.aiI llal.. mn i.ull ..1..ob ttlri w.t-...,w .TA.in..v k nui ... iraiiHi wiM... w.j... -.,, ..w.ii i nm. ,,7H- I Me Coos I company ! use in .Marshfield. When finished, next jear. wnicii wl l make her third the boa ul the e will lie large enouui torm In the district. ttssuczaoaauasmxnmxzs Modern Switchhoard. Now B: m, ,,ioil,J2!;" S .i.n 1...1! Ino Installed, Will Allow the yot been made on the bridges aeross DOllblillfJ Of SCI'ViCC (lie uuipqiiH ami biiisiiiw. hh " rails laid almost to the point where ihu Mne crosHOi to the (tiiltioua, H would seem fiat the bridge would have to be started soon. lUtlls At KugMie. There Is sufflrlent steel In tho yards at iSugeue to complete laying the tails to Coos llay. The rails brought Ih by the Daisy (ladshy wlt'i other bridge steel were from Kugene epnone exenauge ai .Norm iteiia, ougniy enjujeu. iieiug so wen pleas- per Com 1 Coos I'uiry County Telephone ed with tie woik of their teacher, washlnxt iiipany is now installing a modern Mls. May I.tiud of West Cuiiullle. ,.,. , itchboeid similar to the oue no lit they again desire her services for 1Helurpr I Oregon and Washington Waterproof Not neatly not fairly iffT L..a .J I.. OfrA but dryly wateiproof U REFLEX SUCKER The vttt wcallier cott (01 iou (or Rood htid KllltC. Ull WOgttl, JK'. 1 iUooj, nd W oil over Cms3 . '' loicoralort. ""-.-- gjl 3.00 Evto-woere Prolertor Hal. 75 Cls. SATISFACTION C.UAIUNJi.LD A. J. TOWER CO.. Beaton to care for 70o teluphoues ag.ilnsl t hM iiiuKHiii aio r :,.-rnv-i ...... rvn-t i. n...' n hiiii wasnmgton paper has long been unsut.aUctory. Sub- ,,,,,1 llftV Kn" '""l1"' muage. I, ........... ... ... .....'. . (in... .-..I. .. ,, in , ii i ......ii. .1 c. ml i,.l.ii Miiuttra iiiiiih iu get wnmrai llliisi "". i inn imjibiiikuiiiiii, wiiii wi' "7 ,n. ' '" '" " ""' ,"" " , "",,' Hrst ' grind" th bell, after the : ablt autborlaed capltalliatlon of fis.noo.. and furnish a place whore Ho stool r ftmm,r j ..mrous. With the .. for the bridge ran lie atoreil. It was Installation of the new battery lilaimed to have the rails and bridge1 switchboard the taking or the recelv- . . . i i i .... n... .ii.nl. ni nniiil,r from the hook will ImmtMllate y steel unloaded on tho dock at and n n jm wlpM C)Mlm, J Point, but It was found that the dwk ,IU,W1. H dwiietl. w;u not strong enough. In eoiise-l This Is practically the first more iiuence It waa iinloadeil on wows at or the new lelophoue eompauy towa.U v .ii. ii.... i ii.i.i ..iiu. .. ih.. whf,'w' Imiirovemeuts anil eiilargeiueuls Noith UfNil and ta on iho "'' ,, Hll b ,dtt ,der the new theie. I management. Wire Ul let J. W. Uon- A. It. l'orier, .lack Nelson and an-,ity has hud a battery room at North other or the lorlera came In aa Hir Nm-ih Hetid built in and the iruMti ... ...u.. win. Mi. hi.i.i. i.ii.ii !deaitmeui hus bHu mmed to tfce as Gardiner with Mr. Dixon. .Inbii- lr (f , lMlwlli wht.,w ,h- ollm. sun l'orier la now at Tacoma. ,or- r,, w lltta) (,., th 0f He. While Ui'tttiii1-. ilu stre.-t n sunn n ilu new ma- Dr Cahiu Wjilte. neontmy of the tcrlal auive leie (lie switiuboard State Ituard of Death, slopped ai will be n' upli i. .1. Rugene after making an iispectlin ii lp nf tho railroad camp along the line f the Cooa Uiy-I.'ngne line lie (ompl.iliuil only of oue camp and that was where tlu-y did not have a mini mi mi -Hid of iIIhikMiik of t'ie reiiise 000, has Just been completed for (he purpose of puulinaliiK the proportion of tho Crown-Colunibla l'aper Co.. and of the Willamette I'ulp nml M- per Company, operating pianta m on, Oregon and California. purpose Is to reduce operating ex penses in the paper mills by eliminat ing a duplication of fixed c'.mrgea, thus enabling them to compete with Ilrltlah Columbia and Norway and Sweden, which countries have been active In the maiketa of the Pacific cMut since the removal of tho tariff. Fine Vegetables THE CRISP, APPETIZING KIND THAT ADD ZEST TO THE MEAL Green Peas Wax Beans ; Artichokes ''' 4 Cucumbers Cabbage . Rutabagas Carrots Red Bc2ts String Beans Brussels Sprouts Head Lettuce Cauliflower Turnips Red Peppers Radishes v Green Corn U infill !., 'V SAVES RFPAIR Ripe Tomatoes Cantaloupes pjums Apples Oranges Bananas EVERYTHING POR THE TABLE Grapes Grape Fruit I " ' ' Nasburg's Grocery THE GOOD-MOUSEKtCIMNG STORE iti.i.iviii.i: HOMi: Titi.vrMKX The OKKIMO tiiatiuent for the 1'iiiiK Habit cau be used with a I 'pi lule ('nut litem e. it destroys al de sire for whiskey, beer or uluer al coholic sttmuliiuts. Thousands lave smiessfully iued It ftud have been lesiorvd to lles of sobriety and use milieus. Cau be given secretly. Cost only 1.00 per box. If you fall to iu lesulu trom OKK1NK after al Uittl, your uioue will be retuudul Ask tor free booklet telling all about O It It INK. Oul i'lvscnptloii I'liiuuucy, Opiuite t liuipltei' Hotel, SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, lor Fancy and Domestic CHINA (IAS UOOM NKATlOUStuvinwcponsIvo to liny cliutip to ohji'h(o. Thoy save thoir wmsI over ami ovor again in tho colds, soro -thvonls and ollifi aihnonts (hoy provoid. Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Sumi-wooklv service Cooa Buy ami San Francisco. i- . Kedonoo SAIUS I'JtOM SAX KKA.NCISt'O I'Olt COOS IIAV SATlltDAV, tMT. ill. VV !l P. ' lOijuipped wttl wffoVo.ss nml subinnrlot tictL Passengers and freight. Eqiiipjied with wireless and sitbinariiio boll. Passnngora and freight. SAILS I'ltO.M SIN KItAXt isco ron coos day .MO.NIJAV, (KT. UII. XT : ' " Ban Francisco office, Orcenwich street pier Ko. 23 ami GOO Fife building. Coos Bay Agent, C. F. McUkoiwb, Phone 11. KgiUl'I'KO WITH WmiiLKSH. eamship Breakwater Kt irmva tiik AMVAVS ON TIMK. SAILS I'ltHM IIAITimul 11. If Mf MAIISliril.M.l). 1)1 MONTH OK OCTOIiKIt O.N Till' :HM), AT 1 A. M.5 lTH. " J l. .M.; ITI'll, AT H A. M.; 1IITH AT 1 1'. M., AXD JUST AT8 A. TICKKTS OX SAI.K AT I'OHTr.AND CITV TICK in1 Ol'l K l'i AND OAK SritHICTS. 1'OHTIiAM'. I'hono it.VJ. V. II. 0TII lor ltill ami Spring heating they ara ideal. lTaofnl during the cohlost- nionths for auxiliary purposes to help out the rcguhir stoves or furnaces k warm l-ooms quiukly iii the morning. PASSENGERS FREIGHT l.WDKItS. .IffiL STORAGE Arrow Lime Steamers -SAID FHOM- San Franolsco Pier No. c. Evory Wednesday 3 P.M. Phono 27ft. Cooa liny Evory Friday Jo Portland And Tuesday To San Francisco THOMAS 11. JA.MI3S, Ocean Doth Port'andt AlbersPoikM Every S.turday 9 A. M. Agent Oregon Po wer To Portland every Thursday DR.Y WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Krout Htrtiit, l'houu S7P. ., Company Second and tVnti.il, Ttlcphone ITS yrytm?t'TTgJtg&IB'WrgrBTi!hTWCTxanyati': si MarhfUw ?firwg',tf'ri1F!riWBa"B To Eureka every Monday THE FAST AM) COSlFOIITAni.E S S. Geo. W. Elder NEWLY EQUIPPED NOHTII PACIFIC 8TE.VMSH1P CO. C. F. Mifil.OIU.E AGENT W. l'" d Phone 44. Marshfii,t Phone 421. Noria" mmmuummmmmmwmmm