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anarwmnMmJmC i , ' jv, , "i $. ' xf THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10. 1915 EVENING EDITION. THREE MBKSMMiwMBMcianaiinSB Clg that's what I want09 There are a number of good, sensible cigarettea on the market Fatim'aa are 'not the only ones. Eut Fatimas are the best-liked and best-selling of all the cigarettes cost ing over 5c. Of course, your taste may bo different you '"a,mn "wcim ..nsrrpn ""I'laSS K m " u I fw HE Cm ' fl K Rk m i A sensible r SiM I Hf vfy 3 I fj rl f -"' (IV IHi jifc n kW1- Biff m"m Wwly ! . , -maw 1 Sfefeil ' 2zr i J; II O fD;stlhclivch Individual 1 PXnWSSMtfmP I I II , JUfatimas9 rp-war : f . y.- i may not like Fatimas as well as all these thou sands of other men do. But you can't deny that they are worth try ing not only for the de licious taste that has made them so famous, but also to see just how SENSI BLE they really are how COOL and comfort able to the throat and tongue and how free they are from after-effects. Clip out these tests and see if you can find any cigarette that meets them as well as good old Fatimas do. Make this important test today. BASEBALL SGDRES! vestehday movixg day kg it COAST LEAGUE TEAMS News Of Nearby Towns t: t: Xenl Series In Started ly Each dull Today American and Na tional Lvalues tlly Aisodatcil rrom (o Com nay Tltnen.J PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 10. Yes j: MYRTLE POINT MENTION IN MINATURE BANDON BRIEFS IN ONE BUDGET Happening of tlmt City Told Enterprise In tlic tending stinnucr school nt tlio State tonlny wns iiiovIiib tiny for the Const i0"1' School nt Monmouth, nrrlv Lcaguo tennis. They play ngnln to-1 0l1 ''m,0,' ,,,. T . ,., .,.. ,, day ench starting n now scries ns fol- Co,( , hcro fron, Snn KrnnclBC0 iook. lows: unKiunu nt i.os Angeles, Suit lug after the company's tlo business Laka nt Snn Francisco, Vernon nt '" this section Notes of Clty-by-tho-Scn from the AVcdern World O. A. Trmvlirlili?n niiil nnn. Rnnnn- Miss Cloo Iluoll, who hns been nt-'cr, p, s. l'erry and Elmer Wnlstrom, PATIMA tvitt the O.ity Clgarrttt Awarded the Grand Prist at tht lxtf ama J'aciie International iixfciitiuu Portland. The scores ot the other lengucs fol low: American I, Clique At Iloston First gnnio: St. Louis 0 Iloston 2 Second gnnio: St. Louis, Iloston, rnin. At Philadelphia: Chicago . . . S Philadelphia. 1 At Now York: Clcvelnnd, Now York, rain. At Washington: Detroit 5 Washington ;! l.'l innings. National League At St. Louis: Iloston 0 St. Louis 2 At Cincinnati : Philadelphia 4 Cincinnati !i 12 Innings. At Pittsburg: Now York, Pittsburg, rain. At Chicago: Brooklyn 13 Dr. M. O. Stemniler reports Larry Mlllor of Norway convnlesclng from an nttack of typhoid fever. Mrs. Lawrence Jennings and chil dren nro hero from Homoto visiting nt the homo of the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cnlvln Grant. Miss Julia Gottv, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. It. Getty of San Fran cisco, was hero visiting nt tho homo of her aunt. Mrs. J. J. Endlcott. left In tho former's enr for Snn Fran Cisco nnd other California points to tako in tho Exposition nnd visit for a few weeks. Matt Lux nnd Miss Ilcsslo Jensen were united In mnrrlngo Friday, Ju ly .10th nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Tllton. Miss Jensen wns a mem ber of the graduating class ot tho Ilnndon High school in 1011. Sho had been n resident of Bnndqn for sovornl years, until tho pnst yenr when sho mndo her homo near Lnng lois. Tho groom Is a former of Lam pa. Miss Christina Mcintosh left for Coqulllo whero she went to nssumo bar duties as chief operator in tho Mr. nnd Mrs. lleriuan Hamslev of i tolophono station there. Miss Mcln Skagway, Michigan, who aro on tholr way to tho San Francisco Fnlr, woro hero visiting nt tho It. L. Harrison homo. Mrs. Maud Paul of Nebraska who hns been visiting nt tho homo of her sister. Mrs. Calvin Itnv, nenr Norway, dopnrtcd for borne. Mrs. Itav accom panied her as far as Mnrshflcld. GIVES VI lis aum Turns Over Artificial Member Sheriff Halloy o A Coos County man went to Curry county and camo back with one nrm less, according to accounts from that locality. Tho incident is told ns fol lows In tho Gold Dcnch Globo. , A mnn by the name ot J. C. Lin stcr was confined In tho county Jnll by Sheriff Ilailey on telephono advice from Coos County authorities. Tho mnn wns n one-armed fellow Chicago 0 nI,(' " wnfl cm'mC(' no nni' an nr'" uciui aim imiuu in iiuiuiou wuicn uu linil not fully imld for and It was al leged ho was lcnvlng tho country to nvold payment. However, ho claim-, cd to have pnld a portion of tho bill SWEARING n tosh hns bopti n member of tho locnl exchange- for sometlmo and Is nil efficient operator. Her sister, Miss Clara, Is in chnrgo ot tho locnl of fice. A. McNalr is enjoying a visit from his brothers, David McNnlr of Myr tlo Point, William nnd Nathnnlol of Loynltou. Cnl., and Alex of Tilla mook. Mr. McNalr ban beoii con fined to his hlmo several weeks, suf fering a slight stroko of paralysis. However ho is on the road to recov ery nnd nblo to bo about nnd meet his friends. Koiibcn Mast, nuto stngo drlvor between Dniulon nnd Coqulllo, went over tho grndo near Lampa, and al though bin Ford tipped over neith er It or tho pnssongers wore injur ed. Mrs. O. It. Wlllnrd nnd dnughtor were passengers from Coqulllo on tho enr, tho former receiving n slight cut on the wrist. OLD SKTTLKU 1HKS Away NO PltOFANITV ALI.OWKI) OAKLAND PLAQGItOVNDS SOLICITGll OPKItATKD u Q-V JvXV yVZ2rv2f y v iff s J I v Second Hand Pianos & Organs JUST AS EASY! ; Do ypnr family Ironing tho Electrical wny. It can bo dono quickly and fietlessly. It can ho dono with tho mn.Nlmum of comfort mid tho minimum of oxpenso HOT SUMMER DAYS BECOME COOL DAYS FOR IRONING For, with an Klectrlc Iron easily nttnehod to nny convenient socket Ironing can bo done In tho coolest spot about tho hoitbo out on tho porch If desired. And Ironing by Kloctriclty Is very oconomcnl, too. OREGON POWER CO. Any Hoy Who Violates the Itulo Will llo Denied Privileges or f The Parle I (Special to Tho Times) I ""'",K .Vole MotI Like Coos OAKLAND. Calif., Aug. 0. I Daltes Were "Swearing doesn't go hero. Any boyj Tho ,)eoni0 of Hosoburg havo bo- cnught cussing will bo fired." lcomo tired .and disgusted with "fnko" This Is tho first rulo promulgnted i mngazlno solicitors, n number of by tho "Llttlo Citizens' Comiulttco"' whom havo visited tho city within of tho liolln Vista playgroud In Onk- tho past few weeks. Ono of these land. And it goes. . solicitors "worked" several peoplo Soino weeks ago Miss Ponrl flanks, I hero recently, claiming that ho whb play director of tho grounds, decided i taking subscriptions to pny for his , i inn inu iiiiiiiiiKvuiuiii i mo ciiiiu-.HcuuiarHuip in some imaginary coi- rcn In tlio hands of n comiulttco or logo. Ho offorcd mngnzlnes nt nny hoys. Sho choso ton youngsters from old price, sometimes bo low that tho I different neighborhoods near tho' cost would not repay tho postage. I playground, formed them Into n "Lit-! Several persons took udvuntago of 'tlo Citizens' Couiinltteo" and asked 'tho "generous" offer and as yot thorn to drnw up rules nnd reguln- they havo failed to recoivo a mnga- tlons. ' Izluc. It is quite the same with nil The hoys wero allowed to make 'kinds of business. There Is uoth- rules ns they saw fit. They woro for-! lug offered by peddlers that your WC llQVG ail OVGr StOCk Of nm,y at'lted by tho commltteo and homo niorclinnt will not got for you then ratified, In their original form, if ho does not carry It in stock. SeCOnd-hailtl pianOS and SOme'hy tho Hoard of Plnybround Dlrec- Wbon you patronize tho homo mor- ItnriJ Thru- vri limn lilnnml In tlm Cllllllt. VOI1 Call COt VOllr IllOlleV back Slifllltly USGd instruments tliatlflold houso and tho "Llttlo Cltlzons' if the goods aro not as ropresontod. Commltteo" sees to It that they aro 't '" different with tho solicitor. strictly enforced. Hegular pollconien J When ho gets your money you havo could watch no moro sharply for In- tho plcaHiiro of holding tho sack. fractions of tho rules than thoy, nnd Hosoburg Itovlow. whon n member of tho commltteo, sees a violation of tho law ho1 DKSKKTKD WIFIJ promptly hales tho offender boforoi his brother coii.initteai.ion and u'",wt,,,,,r JJ''" ","1 '"f AUt' trinl tukes place. jtosiOHUUG, Ore, Aug. U Dr. Other rules of tho Commltteo aro John It. HobliiBon, formerly engag nu follows: led In tho pructlco of mcdicliio in "No cigarettes. Thoy'ro no Booil.!,,u,rt,' a'"1 ttt. , tlmo or Hose- Any boy found smoking will "o ehaPgo of desortlng his wife nnd two suown mo gate. chlldron in Wllllamsport, Pa., ton "You'vo got to keep paper nnd trnst oft the grounds. If you cat hero, do it decent and tako tho re- ltev. Allen C. Vernon Passes At Itoselmi'K. (Special to Tho Times.) HOSKHUHG, Ore, Aug. 10. Hov. and tho party ngreed to wait for tlio Allen C. Vernon, ono of Itosoburg's bnlaitco. IllO Iliattor wnB Closed ns mosf hluhlv rnsnnclo.l rlllumn. .lln.l nt his homo In West Hoschurg nt tho llo returned It to lflK0 ot " years. He hnd been a suf ferer from henrt trouble for sovornl months and his death wns probably AT far as Sheriff Hnlley wns concerned thy tho fellow turning tho artificial limb over to him Its ninkcrs. will be sold at exceptionally low prices, and terms to suit. L .L THOMAS MUSIC STORE duo to that dlscnsc. Mr. Vernon wns born In Missouri, nnd passed sovornl yenrs of his enrly 'to In Texas. In tho early fiO's ho immigrated to Washington with nn ox team, but lntor moved to tho Wlllamotto Valley, In Oregon. Ho enmo to Looking Glass nbout It yenrs ago nnd established his family on a farm. About two years ago ho sold his tarm and has since resided In West ItoHoburg. Ho Is survived by sisters, Mrs. L. J. Hocck, ot Port land, ho being an undo ot Dr. Gcorgo K. Hoeck, ol this. city, and Mrs. Hon ry Knighton, ot Hucna Vista, re. Ho Is also survived by daughters, Mrs. II. A. Danielle, of Onksdulo, Wash., and Mrs. Georgo W. Stiver of Kiigcno, nnd n sou, J. A. Vernon, of this city. LA NOLO IS NOTi:S u a u u COQUILLE CULUNGS FROM MANY SOURCES County Scat Doings Told In tho Co ijullle Sentinel Tho Hnndon G. A. It. post nlid Womnn's Holler corps wero gnosis of tho local post ono day last week. Horn To Mr. nnd Mrs. E. M. Heckhnm of Flshtrnp, July 20, n sbti. Mrs. Agnes 13. Hull, so long chlot operator hero for tho Coos-Curry Tel ephone company, with her son Jack, left for Portland, where sho nnd Mr. Hull expect to reside In tho future. Mrs. J. C. Noel living in tho north west part of tho city, 1b very lit trom a complication ot troubles, nnd n scriotiB 8iirgicnl operation Is thought to ho necessary. Miss Alice Pnttlnson nrrlvcd hero from Portland for a visit with hor slstor, Mrs. Chas. Harlockcr. Androw Hoover, n pioneer resident or Coos County, died recently tit Frultvnlo, Cnl, nt the nge of 73 years. Ho camo to this county 111 January lSTd and engaged In mill work nt Norway. In 1883 ho remov ed to Douglns County nnd later to California. MAHHIAGIMJCKNSKS Tho following nro recent mnrrlngo licenses Issued by tho county clerk. Owon liny tor Knowlton nnd Myrtlo Dorn Lund. Hnymond I). Fisher nnd Hnzol II. Wndo. Arf M. Jnrcn nnd Lllllnu Hronuncr. DIVOItCKS GHANTlvD Among tlio recent divorces grant ed by Judgo Coke wero tho fallow ing: 8. D. Pulfard, or Myrtlo Point, versus So) ma Piilfoul, dofcndniu. awarded $10 a month far support ot child. II, A. Scott, ot Marshriold, vcrsils Evn Scott. Mnbol C. Winters versus James II. Winters. XKW SUITS Tho following nro now lawsuits re cently riled In tho Circuit Court: , Lynno G. Wright vs. Annlo 1C. Wright. Suit tor divorce. W. J. Conrad vs. Molosst Llngl. Ilnrry W. Pointer vs. John Van burger. Geo. P. Mullen vs. tho City ot Myr tlo Point. A. K. linker vs. T. V. McCloskoy. Kva Hnrnard vs. D. F. Dnmnrd. Suit far divorce IS IIUYI.Vfl WOOL 73 Central Avenue. - - H Abstracts Ml RULlAHIiC AIIST11ACTS OF TITUS AND UWUHMATIOiV AIIOUX COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See flTLE GUARANTEED ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MAHSIIFIKLD AND COQl'ILLI-J CITV, OHKGON NERAL AGKNTS, KASTSIDK AND SRXGSTACKKN'S ADDITION AGENTS F()Il CANADIAN PACIFIC HAILHOAI) LANDS IIKX11Y SIvXGSTACKHX, .MANAGER GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OF THE CADILLAC AXD DODGE AUTO SUPPLIES FOR ALL .MAKES OF CARS 317 Central a v. Phono .17:Wi years ngo. Tho physicians left Port laud in custody ot an officer, for Pennsylvania to faco tho chnrgo. At flin tltiirt llr. TlnliliiKmi llvml In ruso away with you. It you don't, . KoMi,nrB, he cared for tho practlco of Dr. Gcorgo K. Houck, who spout several mouths In tho East. look out for troublo Small chlldron must bo given a chnnco nil tho time. If a boy tukes anything away from a llttlo kid, he'll got his. "Say 'Thanks.' It don't hurt yo". and being pollto ulu't a crime." Tho penalty far violation ot tho rules ranges trom a flno or one cent t i to expulsion far n month. And tho niJIH TO COOS COUNTY S, E. Morso and daughter, Mrs. Mary L. Carey, nnd Miss Marguerite Puge, loft hero this morning on horseback for Coos County, whoro thoy will spend n fow days. From Xi'HS or Peoplo Thcro Taken from Coos-Curry Itostrum Hoy Halt was accldontly thrown trom n load or ties nnd wns quite seriously hurt. Miss Katlo Courndo ot Hnndon Is visiting hor grnndmu Mrs. L. Whlto or Lnnglols this weak, Misses Agues nnd Anna Hughes nro visiting tholr parents .Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes ot Capo Hlniico far tho su minor. John Fltzhugh of Sixes Is hero vis. Itlng his friends nnd left far Hnndon to lslt bis two sisters, Mrs. Chns. Jnmlcsou and Mrs. It. Helmkeii. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. W. Ilolmlck or Edison Hiilto, nro vllltlng nti tlio homo or Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Copo or south Lnnglols tMs jveok ASKS AIIOUT CHEESE O. A. ('. Man InveMlgiitcs Indiistry In Coos Hector McPhorson, Flohl Agont far tho offlco of markets nt O. A. C writes J. L. Smith, county ngrlcul turlst, nbout tho unorganized condi tion of tho cheese factories In Coos county. Ho says this inck of organi zation Is responsible far checso being ono or two conts lower than It would othorwlso havo boon this year along W. T. While, Sr Gels HIk Amount In Curry W. T. Wlilto, Sr., mndo n trip to Hrooklngs Inst week to weigh hov- ernl loto or wool that ho has bought In soiithoru Curry. In nil Mr. Whlto hns purchnscd something llko 30, 000 pounds ot wool this senson pay ing 20c far Iamb's nnd 30c far old wool. Although nt one tlmo n resi dent ot Chetco this wns his first visit to that end of tho county In 1G yenrs and ho snld that hn found many surprising changes. Port Or fard Trlbuno. TRIAL IS SET Ca.so Against Smlth-PoworH Coiniwny Up In October Tho Coqulllo Soiitlnol says: Word haB boon recolved horo thnt tho trlnl of tho case of Mrs. Hugh rortor walls against tlio biultli-Pow-era Logging Co., for $35.4D0 dnm ngos for tho loss of hor limb nt tho depot boro- on tho 23rd of last Oct ober hns boon set far trlnl In tho United Stntes court nt Portland on tho 22nd ot October. Mr. Loranx, ot thnt city, hor attorney, nnd among tho witnesses thnt will go trom horo lu hor beliiilf nru Councilman C. T. Skcols, Jesso Mites, nnd M. O, Hoot on. Mrs. Walls Is oxpectod homo tq dny on tho Hrenkwntor :o romaln un til tlmo far tho trial. INVESTIGATES DRAIXAoE O. A. t Man AhUh About Cons Coun ty IjiihIh Tho Coqulllo Sentinel says: W. S. Powers, associate professor of drainage nnd Irrlgntlon at O, A. C, wants Mr. Smith to mako an es timate for him of tho amount ot land In Coos county that needs drainage tho wholo Pnclflc const nnd Inqulros n also wants to lenrn uhout pro .l.m l.n. ...Ill n .... ,l.n Ann. n ruling ot tho commltteo Is not qnes- """" ", ' ,. ,. . uu ii n Muiiiiiiur, uiuy UApeci lu uu 4 ARSHPIELD-R0SCBUR6 AUTO LINE :st Cars Fare; $7 Best Drivers Rvo Mnrshrield , 5:00 A. SI. Dally vo Hovelling , 0:30 A. M. Daily TICKET OFFICE, 139 FRONT St. MARSHFIELD Dodge Cars Fare $7.00 I IDEAL SUMMER TIUS Ste.imor Rainbow leaves Marsh- Hold far South Coos River every Sunday at S a. m. nnd returns at C I p. m. Launch Express week dny samo i hours. i IDEAL FREE GROVE AND ' PICXIC GROUXDS ' Hrlng your lunch baskets, ko 'daks and fishing tncklo for a fow days' outing. Sunday school and all picnic crowds a specialty. Round Trip, 75 cents. i For charter apply on board or 'phono 31GX3 or phono .1107. tloncd. The work ot tho commltteo has been closely watched by tho Hoard ot Playground Directors, and It It Is the success It promises to bo, tho sys tem will bo recommended far adop tion on all 39 playgrounds in Oakland. MAKING XEW TRAIL absent fiom town nbout threo weoks, Hosoburg Revlow. TESTIXG PAVEMENT Will lMend from Srofielil River to Loon UUo (Spec In! to Tho Times) EUGENE, Oro., Aug. 10. II. n. Rankin, supervisor ot tho Sluslnw national farest, Is homo trom a trip w Tho testing out or various kinds or paving will bo tho plan in Multnomah county according to tho following from tho Pioneer Western Lumber man: Multnomah county, Oregon, will soon lay 4000 yards ot creosoted wood block pavemont. Tho Llnnton rond far a distance or approximately 2.27 miles will bo divided Into flvo equal parts and each section will ho Ith ono or tho different types i,lin ,.., prnr,,n, -. . 1 1... .,. " ' ' ' " .'.w.. ui pavement nun whuu iij inu cuuu about tho possibility of tho cstab llshmont or a sales agency far tho Coos County Creameries. Sentlnol. TOURISTS ARE COMING A party or tourists trom Tillamook passed through this city enrouto to Coos Hay whoro thoy will visit far a week or ten days. Tho party was composed ot Mrs. C. II. Hosklns, Geo, Hosklns, Sylvia Roo and Miss Con stanco Hosklns. On tholr return trip thoy party will stop In this city far a visit with trlends. Hosoburg News SPENCERS'ON TRIP C. M. Spencor loft on tho Eliza- posed dralnago districts, and wheth er thoro nro nny successful drnlnngo systems. Also nbout tlio factories. It is along thoso linos that much or tho ruturo ugrlcultural dovolopmunt of tho Coqulllo valloy muct cotno. EXDORSE .MARKET Eugene Merchants Approve of Now I'lnn. to bo Qft-le'd (Special to Tho Times.) EUGENE, Oro., Aug. 10 Tho pub lic market to bo established at Eu gene, Oregon, will havo tho support, not merely of tho producers and cus tomers of that city and vicinity, but llkowlso of tho Commercial Club und both yesterday for San Francisco on i " iB,u , 0",lnrc,nl Ujn , , . i , . . tho Merchants Credit assoclat on. a bus u ess trip and expec s to re- 8ays H Rt Cogl(Ul( colnty : turn to Handou August 8th. Mrs Sponcor who Is now In San Francis turlst of Lano County, who is co operating In tho movement. Mr. Cog- (o will return with him. While In i Ian thinks that this Is a hlultlv bunt San Francisco Mrs. Spencor Is vis- mendablo and shows broad busl- Itlng with a sister and nleco trom ness view as well ns far sighted busi ness acumen. Tho primary aim ot the public market is to aHord solllnir (UPTAIX HRISTOL HOME (booths where farmers and gardeners J. O. Hrlstol. captain of uollco. Is ('n11 COIo nl sell their produce dl- QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, I Phono 10CL. I MARSIIFIELH, OREGON to tho coast mndo far the purposo ot I Inspecting tho work of building a,,,, rpi, ...ffi ,ilt ,, i ,.,,, .trail through tho forest from Sco- .. n,i .hii nirnr.i n vnii,in ii ' rini.i .!,.. ,.n ii.., ,ii,i,i i., .1. I ii ,, . , i recti V tn cnnHiiinnm In tlm li i.., I " '"' -. - results of widen sliould aid lu tlio, oni va.auon. spent on f -- ;- - -, -- umpqtia country to i.oon laho, a dlB.,futuro tho belectlon of an ccon-Coos Hay, whero ho wont to look nf- Vdo means of cooperative marketlnit tanco or 13 miles. Six miles of tho omnlc paving matorlal. ter his property. Ho says business I by Bhlpmonts. This cooperative spirit trail has already been completed and . , isooms to bo good In Marshflold and, has led to great success In the enn- tho supervisor oxpects to have It en- TIave your .LETTER liendB, bill! In other cUIps on tho hay. Ho wont nflry opperatlons end It is the bollof tlrcly comploted hefaro tho fall heads, etc., printed nt THE TIMER on duty as head of tho night pollco "L!.1!:.0,?.?!"11 tL,nt u Xv,,! ,)0. "" ,m" last night.- Eugono Rcglstor. , ket onternrlso rains start. ' office. faico I II t aM6WBWTlrTrprnitiPi