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" J!Wlfil ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1915-EVENING EDITION nm SIX I l E-I 2 FOR 1 SALE 'ti' j H.I IS ON IN Full Swing For Prices See Friday Night's Paper SEE THE WINDOWS "MONEY TALKS" Hiibjoe MARSHFIELD Wi FOUR MYRTLE POINT BANDON STORES 1 POWERS PLAN FOR BIG TIME IJAXMOX IS MAKIXO AHK.AXOK MKNTS KOIt .MOOSK HAY A 8IG WOOL CLIP CUItltV COKXTV (iHOWKKS WILL siiik ovi:u u.-o,ihm poems Itcrelvcd Kioiu lis In ItO Cents I'or round Xv lliivo DlMmlty In Ship li Ik Product W. O. Mlino, n wool buyer who contracted for moat of the Curry County wool cllji UiIb hoiiroii, arrived Hero today to try mid arrnngo for tho shipment of thu wool direct to San FriuiclKco. Ho hiih that tho REACH A DEADLOCK IMSIM'TK AHOl'T SIOKAVALKS IX xoitTu hk.ni auisics OnucM of Unimproved IoIn Do Xot Want, to Iay ft Koi- iiimicul Walk Then, IB HOMolhliiR of a deadlock ,t "rlj ", ,l,, Pro1Blo content .. n n r .i.iu.,.ii, i.,.ii,iinf nnU Mnnliflolil and North Ilcnd. II HIU 111...VU, n.i.". .n. ....-. i ...... .1 . ...il .. !.... I 110 speemi umpeiiHiiuuii eiunun ' He I'ropniod to Show ft (Jootl Time to Visitor Who (o Thcro Hniifloti, tho city which recently ho I'lnoh entertained tho Hlka and their fi'ends, Is making great pre paration for Moose Dny, according to tins followhiKrfroni' tlio Recorder: "0i Monday of next week tho .Moose of tho County will Bather In Hiiiulnii for a county convention it lio'r.g thdr second annual conven tlon. 'Ihcre aro at present three lodges of this order in tho county one at Marshfleld, one at North Hunt! and the third In Handon. Last your tho foircntlon waB hold In Mnrali riclil rim next year In tho order of things the meet will ho at North Mend, unless Couullle which Ib about to lu'o a lodge ItiBtltuted, gets fur eiio'isr advanced to liavo tho coun ty neot l.oforo tho bay town. 'Hut this year tho day Is Han don's oiw; tho local fraternity, some tv;o hundred In number, aro bond 'ng tlelr energies to mako tho day ono long to bo romembcd. A tipoc !l tialii will run from tho hay and there will be Hpeclal excursions 1." river and auto. "A operlnl program tins been pre piled for tho day and ono of 'ho features will bo tho stand of Wrest ler .Mm WIIboii who will meet any and all coincrn and will glvo $100 to nuyonn who will Btay with him twenty minutes. "A ball game will take place at I In North llend. Tho city council of that place recently passed an ordi nance providing that permanent con crete sidewalks should bo laid all Moose day. For somo weeks past thin lias prevailed, nllowltiR tho lo cal lodge to tako In inonibom at the "...--. ....... CIlHl! HllimVllIKH nilUlllll IIU mill llll . .. - , P A .- j. ..rt Phim-v f'.iinilv kIIii tlilu unnunti Inlnlit .... ., i . it adoption TOO of $t. After tllO PBSB- Ciniy Count) clip this season totulu ovor t,0 luminous bccIIoii, Including ' .. .. .. ,. . .. nllUtlt iu'l.UOn poillids. TllO prices i Qlinl.Mmi. Avoimn from rnllfornlft In, ' '.. ' ' . paid varied from 28 to no cents per Washington and for ono block east J" J:,,, "8. Z ! tho , t,,0 last UoV' "' A" McI'C0,l f pound. A Salem man bought somo ,. WimlilnKinii w I"18'01" of tl10 of It l.ut Mr. Mlino Hecured nli.i.it rrmiullir ,VPH. nt the ror.ior of . . . . . . church In Cottage Clrove n per ccr.t of the clip. Yestor.J.iy Hlllirllinil ,, WaHMneton 1 .... .0l ."T..!. '""'only candidate from u.. . HM VLiiik nihiivi mi.iu ...ill IH PAY By DISTANCE KKMOVAIiOK liAKKSIDK I'OSTOK KICK iir,i IT. AKKKCl'S CAHHIKK V. Ciuilno Has Monthly Allowance Itisliiceil Klfty-Klght CVnts as llcsiilt of Cliango In liocntloii That Uncle Sam will not way moro than ho has to for service Is Indi cated by a change recently mado nt Lakeside The postofflco thcro was moved about 250 feet, being that much nearer tho North llend postof flco which ImndlcB tho Lakeside mall. 1. Clmlno has tho contract for carrying tho mall and when ho received his hiBt pay check he was astounded to find that tho govern ment had reduced lila pay for tho month fifty-eight cents becauso ho had 2G0 feet less to carry tho mall. Ned Galloway handles tho mall for Clmlno from North llend to tho North Inlet landing and Clmlnlo han dles It by a rig between thut point and LnkcBlde. Need Hotter Service ' An effort Is being made by Lake side people to liavo a direct pouch for their mall to and from Marsh field. Under the Ircscvt Hrraijgc- ment the mall lays over aovcrnl hours or a day at North Ucnd and Is han dled again at llausor, causing much delay and Inconvenience. Tho. matter will bo laid before tho postofflco authorities at once. iglols grow.1 and paid out about $15,000 In tint one :oi:mi.wilty. Ho i.laiMied to have tho wool Blip) ped direct to San Francisco but the Iloamcr and ll'ift'lor aro now .lo.l up on r.v.inor;' shipments and cannot mako tho U) H may bo necessary to liavo D.oni bi'ng It to Coos Hay and rc-fihlp from hero, but this will mako 't iiuru expensive. vacant property which Is owned by I the (Joriloi cstato, Fred Ilolllster and Syvor Ilnckoy. Tlieso property owners rcfuso to lay u concrete walk and It Is said the preparing to lay a plank walk, taking tho stand that the property Is unimproved and that whenever a building Is erected i thereon It would bo necessary to , tako up tho walk again. Mr, Ilolllster Is one of tho mem- IN Y AT F UNERAL KltlK.NIIS AND XKIOIIHOHS KAY TIMIIUTK Mr. Mlino Is also anxious to net the llronkliiRH shipments out before . 1,prfl of ll1" (,,"'",:"- 0lllur "'umbors l... i 17 mi i.fi. iiit ,ti ,,., 'declare that tho ordlnanco must bo .Members of Miuslifleld Klro Uemi-t- meiil Atti'iid In Hwly Hcv. I'atliei- .MeDovItt In Chai'go NORTH BEND PEOPLE WILL GO ON TRIP Number of K. of K. Will Attend (.V llieiing to Ho Hold t Crater liko A number from North Hcnd will attend tho midsummer meeting of tho Knights of 1'ythlas at Crator Lake noxt Tuesday and Wednesday. The organization will confer degrees on n number of candidates. North Head Prcsbyteran , will bo tlio Coos County. bring Coos County to tho front to n certain extent and mom- ' hers of tho order In North llend nro I highly elated ovor tho distinction. Among thoso going aro Mr. and I Mrf. C. It. Worrol, nnd Mr. nnd MrB. ' IJ 1. Ill.r.ru il,n ..'III .... In ilin Wnr. nt i.i Airin", i.' iii " . ..vi v- rol uto. Mr. and Mrs. Archie 1'hll lp and Mr. and Mrs. K. McUaulol, who will go In tho latter'B car. Fred i Mooro will tako In his new Dodge I car C. A. Smith, Chas. Williams and utiiora may go BASEBALL SCO RES VKHXOX LOSICS CJA.MK YKSTK.H DAY AT KOHTLAXI) .Moves Team Up to Third Kliico With San Krnnclsco lleail'iig tho List KK11CKNTAGE8 OK COAST LKAOUK w. l. r.c San Francisco .08 51 .557 Los Ai'igolca ..03 57 .525 Portland 58 50 .100 Oakland 61 63 .102 Vernon ......58 67 .161 Snll Lako 5G 67 .151 ' IPr AmocIiIM l'r' in 'Join U7 Tlmw I VOHTLAND, Ore., Aug. 13. On , her homo grounds Portland won yes terday from Vernon which moves her up ono point above Oakland. San Francisco won from Salt Lako and still beads tho list. Lob Angeles won from Oakland. Tho scores of yesterday follow: Const liCaguo. At Portland It. H. Vernon . . . 2 4 Portland 7 11 At San Francisco It. II. Salt Lake 2 ! San Francisco 6 11 At Los Angeles It. II. B. Oakland 1 f 2 Loa Angeles 5 10 0 American League. At Philadelphia Chicago-Philadelphia, rain. At Washington Detroit-Washington, wot grounds. At New York Cleveland c New York 'I At HoBton St. Louis 0 Hoston i National League At St. Louis Chicago 6 St. Louis '. 3 (13 Innings.) At PIttflburg Now York 0 I Pittsburg I 15. 1 3 15. 1 0 1 111 E SS DAY ' HI.UK HIIKJI. TK5KHS TO PLAY AT I5ASTSIIH3 ' to Ci i aucnt City, fifty miles away. iuiylRLAlis lor stands In that way. Itov. D. ,A., McLeod 'rim .l.miiin fmiorni nf ftenrirn Le-!hiit tbev are undecided. A number more vuisela will mako that nort "I'xorvcd and tho city engineer l"HCo(.(l JU1(. ,,o,0)1 LcC0C(t vlctlniB of i from Marshfleld will also go. for a long time. Then It would bo ' tlmt ho will see to It that tl" , tht, ,rnK,0 drowning In Coal Hank! Crator Lako Is Just 300 inlles from nec-Hsary to haul tho wool overlMiil ordlnanco Is carried out bo tho mat-, miliv vostnriinv after- North Hond, and thoso who liavo v - r p .....-.-w T i tho homo of tho parents, '""do tho trip say it is tho most Mrs. Houry Lecoco, oii'IoUk''""1 r'l bo had. iC4ivq HiiiKiay W. II. Simpson ami wife nnd sou that has over gathered on ft similar llalllo and A. 15. Morton nnd wlfo occasion on Coos Hay. Frlonds and of North Ilcnd will leave Sunday In neighbors or tho family and of tho1 Mr. Simpson's car to attend tho K. deceased gathered from throughout of P. gathering at Crater Lake, the community to pay a final trlbuto j sister. Tho i tJ- A FIE CAR 111(211 .MASON IIOXOItl.D K. .1. Miller Is Mead of Order In Ore gon HMC OVKKLANH IH.MOXKTItA i F. .1. Miller, railroad commission er who Iiiih been In Coos county, Is the right worshipful grand mas ter of the Ktate of Oregon, A. F. and to tho youth and his noon from Mr. and South Fourth Btrect waB attended by ono of tho largest assemblages 'I'lOX .MACIIIXI5 AHHIVI'.S AT A. M. Ho Is tho liead of tliat brancli i hoiiso was banked with flowers, TIII5 (IKXXKIIY Al WINS, of Ihe Masonic lodges of the state, gifts from frlonds and neighbors. .SHOTS AT $5 KKIt PHAISI5 OK AUTO KNTIH'SIASTS i Wednesday night tho Masons of (ho Hcv. Fnthor MeDovItt had charge i bay held a meeting lu Marshfleld liitof tho services and dollvored nu e- j his honor. Mr. Miller gave a talk on rolliMit sermon, his text "Ho Yo Tro- The It1 1 6 Overland, which lint made (he big lilt of the new models, arrived here yesterday ami the crowds of auto enthusiasts ulio have luspiclrd It at The (iiinucrv declare that it offers the most and bent for the money of any machluj over put on tho market. "There Is nothing that can roin- paie with It," said Mr. Tower last Masonry served. and refreshments wero HOV WAS .MlSSIXt! Konr wiih Kelt for Safety of John Heath dr. The family of John heath was ,..... ...... .., ....... ..... .......I (i.n.i lull ll.lllllj III ilUUM lll'lllll ..HO, evening ufter lie had taltou a few ( greatly worried last night when I B,,,t' pared." lu It be dwelt on tho un certainty of life and lilso on the rearing of children, tho duty of par ents nnd tho rewnrds for that duty well fulfilled. In Same (ii-avo Interment wan in ono grave, tho two enflkotfl being lowored sldo by spliiH !u tlio ear and gouo over It ,0. Healh Jr., a s lid not up- Mrs. Henrietta Pompault arrived HinroiSRSily. "IKh the last word Hi ' , at homo. The boy Is deaf imil '""" l'ntroHn. Wash.. In tlmo frjftip IInrtB()l ,vs ,lho w antes. It Is not only a liandMiine ,IIIU, ul , WIIH , hlH bicycle ,1,n f?'- A"nth,rf H's,,,r , l""i glasses aro worth about car. vim riilliiK and o...lpped ! saaB when I... ilia nut return homo an . lwoasoil, Mrs. Nan Marter. a so ar- Corjulllo nil tin. i.iiiui iii.vii...u inii ii lu ii i . .. . .... .... ... . . ' rived from Callforu a In time for the all the l.itift devices but It is a usual ll was fearM lli)t he had M. J. Hartson whllo driving lu Ills auto last Sunday saw- somo gamo at tho roadside that ho wished to shoot. Ho Btopped his car nnd grabbed hla gun, which ho always keeps closo nt hand. Ho cocked tho gun nnd start ed to awing It around to IiIb shoulder. In doing so ho accldcntly pulled tho trigger and tlio bullet sped on Its way. Tho windshield of tho ear, however, happened to bo in Its way with tho result that the bullet mada Its way through tlio largo glasses. i This made rather oxpouslvo shooting hut shield 5 per, Cnnulllo Herald Hatchery Team Will Play Heaver ' Hill at Xorth Head Hcu Kishur ! Hack to Aid TIrcim Tlioro will bo two ball games on tho Hay noxt Sunday. Tho Hluo Hldgo Tigers will play Kastsldo and I tho Hatchery team will play Heavor ' Hill on tho North Heud grounds. , Hen Fisher who returned yester day from San Francisco will prob ably bo back In tho box for tho Tl gors and (Jill who has been twirling ' for them will probably also bo ro-1 tallied. Collier will pitch for Kast sldo and as a result of tho trouncing I that tho Hatchery team gavo Col- llor last Sunday, the Tigers nro hopeful of victory. Norm Johnson will twirl again for tho Hatchery and they expect an easy victory over tho Heaver Hill aggregation. moiiuy saver. It given one all of tho ,,,,, .,, M,. n)fHinil. Tm ,MI,. servlco, advantage, of a high priced ear at ...... ....,..,-,. of .., flimy m,arcbed less money than It was thought ims-i,,,,, ,IIWI1. Tll0 ,,y ,,,, Hl lvM tlbio berom tho Overland people put I ,.,,., ,, lllor1,,,Ki ,, ,,,, rlMoll tho Ml on the market. The five-1 nw . o( ,U ,,.,.,.,,, wnH ,, ,,, piiBnenger body meets all tho "M,,, ,.,,, illnny ieiiiiioineiits for a touiing ,nr', A,,yu" w ,,1,,lkl"K "i ni lawihixck li:avi:s gutting a new ear should not tail j to sea tho Ovuiiaud." I Mr. ami Mrs. Hen l.awreiico, who lllg lli'iimiid fur I'oids, hae been lnUlng relatives at this Sliifo tho announcement of tho place for some time departed today Fpi'd nqoplo ()f tho reduction In prl- on the nuto stage for Itosohurg cut ry, t lions ban been a new rush foiioute to Indianapolis, where Mr. Kg I'd cars. Yestenlay, 1.. It. Tower, ' Lawrence will resume his work on lifful agent, sold three iiioro Fords, tho Indianapolis Star. Coitulllo Her- iiamiiiou or kmiuiiio geiK one, ,niii. (ihr st & King another and a man at Loon Lako took the third. Mr. Tower , VISIT IX COtjt'll.l.l'. hjft tills morning to deliver tho hit- ""mis. Morton Tower and her grand tJ- " daughter. MlhS Owyneddo Tower, t ' y ' . i c.iiue oer from Kmplro last evening OX VACATION TUIP ', Vht ,lt the home of L. II. Hazard. l'oiiillle Herald. ACw I'ho Marshfleld Fire Department of which (leorgo Lecocit was a iiicni- X A I I Mb HU I LLb 4 her attended In a body. Part of "ic , $$ firemen wero pallbearers whllo tho . . i i , Chondler Hotel, others acted as guard of honor. , Tho Pnllboarot-N - A Mlntoyne, Coquillo; C J. Van The pallbearers for the llttlo girl No- '-inlllo; Low Price. Sumner; were: J. W. Davis. Frank Matson. Wcokly. Myrtle Point; A. 15. m i .,. w.... Al.nl. N'lok Stum- Kn,h(- nlon; W. C. CluiBe. Co- I.'..' '"! ' " .'--. bone, (leorgo Seellg. Tho pallbeareVB for JMrirgo Le- coca were: Max Kriiger. Duncan Ferguson, ( James Pettlt. llomor Mnii-oy, L. 15. Hllven, Ouy Lnttln. (iillle; V. L. Turney, Portland; W. 15. Host, Haudun; W. N, llrlgham, Portland; D. L. Klstcr, Kugene; II, C. Morris, Walla Walla; 15. 15. Leasy, San Francisco; Don MoMullou, Myr- I tie Point; Jeromo Kolser and I). M, U'urriin, Handon; D. I. Mngee, San ' Francisco; W. W, West, San Francis- IHATCDConMT MCVAC t'co; A Smith, Portland; C. II. 'eok, t WATERFRONT NEWS Xlnni, wlf0 IJnnd01l. 0- F Sch,uotor, Oalkand; Mark Paulln. Portland; I), (apt. l.ofsted of tho Santa Clara A Mmt.( Srt, FniHCgC0. A. S. Kl yesterday made complaint that a now ,... , ,f ,,andoii. ! shoal was forming along tho North i.ii.vd lintel Attorney A. J. Sherwood and Prou- i ohiiiiio neraiu. Head dock and would have to bo . ,....,..,, i,-ti,.ii.i - ii n Me- eating Attorney L. A. Llljouvlst, ......... " .... . ..... 'Irodged out again soon or his ves- f Xa iuu,0u; c, Sl.olti M.r0o with their families, are plannliiK to mo.Aivi-.i.si.s ami .si .n. im.- B1, wol,j,, ot t,0 auie to make tlio,, ,,,,,. (. jjenry. Norway; J. Carter, luavo Thursday for a two weeks' M.U.N will be tlio only ineaK served 'landing at low water. Cooa Hlvor. camping and liuntliiB trip In Curry at the HOTKL .M.VHSHKIKLD. ( xhe Westerner arrived In this lllauco Hotel. County. -Couulllo Horahl. llooms lor gentlemen only. Sunday morning from San Francisco with ,,i s Hunch. Walla Walla; J. J. $ i dinner for ladles and gents. Publle , lllmut ,ou0 l0M8 f freight for Coosi j,,.l)oIiullli Ua,Jlei8 creek; tl'eo. A. HKI5II AltK TAXTALI.IXfJ Iiiv1Iim1. Hay jciudeil III this wero about lSOirtldler, San Francisco. Tom Walker reports, seeing throo' , , " ",, " , '" , i'B Idling for the Southern Paclt-, St. Low i-enco Hotel. buck deor a few miles below this ..'.'..a V-a .'n.. ....'.. V... ITiT t lc bridge work. These aro creosote.! j. H. McPhuter. Powers; L iliJlVtiirt x nt4tr - iiii - i , . .. . i. ,,.,. .,. place Friday afternoon They al-' Hery ami Transfer Company. J. 11. McPhuter, Powers; L. W. 'piling but It seemed that they wore .louts. Portlnnd; H, Whistler, Port- ways show up just beore tho season . being hauled hero all the way from land, K, E. Huster, Portland; It. L. opens and then disappear nmiln nn- lied Ihiuiiug Sb'ris in the Huh i San Francisco. The Westerner Sages. Portland; I, A Menard, Port Ill It iloes. Coquillo Herald, nothing Store. J brought In tho Nnnn Smith's freight, i land u A Hl HKXKKIT SOCIAL SATUHDAY, AUO. ll! A basket social, dauco and frco moonlight excursion will ho given atj Goodwill's pavilion on Coos River j Aug. 1 1. Tlioro will bo no limit plac- j ed on tho boxes. There will bo a I charge of 50 cents for dance tickets, i Freo transportation both wnya Lnimcli Kxprcss will loavo Marah- ; fluid at 7 o'clock In tho evening and ; tho Itnlnhow will return after tho' dance. Stunner Orcneatra, j All ladles please bring In.-. Tho proceeds will go to tho aid of, tho Fred Anson family at Camp Ono. 1 i Green Vegetables NICE GREEN CORN AND RIPE TOMATOES Egg Plant Cucumbers Green Beans Head Lettuce Carrots Celery Beets ' . Bell Peppers Rutabagas j Gravenstein Applas Pears I Cantaloupes Watermelons All Choice and Fresh WHrDINDINGERtf' CO. bnker Hill " Department Store Wear a Pair $3.50 to $5.00 -...--.- tlr.l irz -. jji wyrlfey B u "' JcZzr-SHOG $5.00 If you have never worn our shoes you U missca a 101 01 comion ana sausiaction. t i.. I -- f-.. ..n..u-.1C vr wear a pair uuu c iur yuumui. wc makcstror Claims iui yu-"' y1" omu-j, uctausc wc kno' they will bear out all wc say of them. kit .. t.,..:., L-i !... tviany wuniu." r- iwuhhs nun w4navc more ta I offer them ior the money man any other dealer, If you arc still to be convinced come and sec us, Wear a pair and you will be happier. A New Shipment of the Latest Styles just unpacked The Golden Rule Scandnraidan-Ameri I "WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE" VI INVITH YOUR HAXKIXO ACCOUNT AMI ASSUHM YOU KHOMKT, COUHTKOUH AMI COXKIDKXTIAL SUItVICH HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TCI Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams. Brldnes. Buildinns. General Constd COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon work the Dredge "Seattle" Ihn moNt powerful, box( ciilpped noil most tlioroughl twenty-lncii liydraullo aroilge lr. rarlflc wtn Coos Bay office, Marshfield, Oregon. Main of (ice, Seattle, Washing! Koontz Garage Agency for S00 DYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty Nnrth Frnnt Strnnt :: :: :: .. PhOW ' PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDR We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Sen COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY GRAVEL Wn nro ..no, t.rnnnri..! n fllrnloh flll'AVKL U T ' 1 from pllo In our yard or In cnrlond Iota, at following prlc From pllo on ground, 2.V6 per yard. Canoad lots, tnkon from car, 2-" '' Itctnll Hepartiuont. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Opposite Kos-Offlco. OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Ooi'Nt Ai Klni!. UnrHt v nuiK. n j Cum leovo Morstlifleld 7 a.m., '"" , Cum leave for Umpire 7 Ji.iu.. 1 "'' " v' . Cum Leave Sunset Hay 7 n.ni.. ( Karew, Umpire, il.'.e; Tnrlieel or South Slough. flei Sun, Winton Auto Service j DAY AND .NIC.UT Sixty horso power seven pas I peiiKer ear j LYNN LAMHKTH I Chandler Hotel IMiono 20 .it Klione :- . - r, ..-- .4 I Sl'llKCItlllKltti XOTICK. '. The Times carrier boys nro Instructed to put the papers on the porch. If tho carrier does 1 not do this, misses you, or no Klects Rotting tho paper to you 1 on time, kindly phono tho cir culation manager, as this is tho only way we can determine whether or not the carriers are following Instructions. Phone 133. t, , DRY WOOD at ? I'bone '-" ft HAVE THE BO 8 C0RlLl HIIIIIIB !. ruiwnnlf SAL" ! ! 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