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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 191 5 EVENING EDITION FOUR COOS BAY TIMES1 M. C. SLVLOXEY, Editor nnd Tub.. DAN K. MALOXEY, News Editor Official Official l'npcr of Pnper City Coos County of Marshfleld. Entered at the Poatofflce at Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls aa second-class mall matter. European War One Year Ago Today 1 ("vrtPr-fiTs NEW DREDGE PLAN woi lr n.wi; one serve coi, IMIIIA. .lt.'k S IIARHOR .1X1) CODS RAY 1 t SHIPPING NEWS I place new HUOV I 'ON OFFICIAL VISIT Port Orl'oicl Will lluic Now Xuvlfru- tlon Aid grand oficers of oin pel. LOWS ARE RECEIVED GOOD PAVEMENT A AUGUST II, IIMI. , A cablegram from London says the Japanese fleet lias put to sea to cooperate with the Hrithdi. i Right win of tiermnn army press- X EXPERT gives the qualities es toward IJrussels and the French essential to i?ood pavement as, forces are reported aligned with Del- follows: ! glum against the Germans. , No. 1 It should be Impervious. It Is believed .lapau Is about to1 So. 2 It should afford Bood foot-1 begin war on Germany and fears hold for horses. Xo. 3 It should be hard and dur able, so as to roslst wear nnd disin tegration. Xo. -1 It should he adapted to ev ery grade. Xo. a It should suit every class of traffic. Xo. c It should offer the mini mum resistance to traffic. are that the Untied States will be come Involved. .Major General von Iluclow's death Is confirmed by press dispatches. It Is reporletd that a Russian army of 2.000,000 men Is massed In tho German and Austrian frontiers. 4.o rd Kitchener says that the war will last eighteen months. Report that two German cruisers were bought by the Turks Is rogard- Xo. 7 It should be noiseless. , Xo. S It should yield neither dust cd In Greece as a moans of trying nor mud. i t0 ct ua,,, territory lost in tho Xo. 0 It should bo easily cleaned Halkan war. Xo. 10 It should be cheap. fssrntt i M S1: CHAS. CROUCH Is in from Haynes Inlet today on business. WM. WATTERS canio In today from North Inlet on business. L. 1. SMITH was hero from Daniels Creek today on business. W. U. DOUGLAS anil F. G. llorton wero Coquille business visitors yesterday, W. J. COXRAD nnd wife moved to day from tho Morton Tower sum TELLS HOSEHUIIG NEWSPAPER HE .MAY ME A CANDIDATE Coos County JurM Takes First Real Vacation Trip In Seven Year Praised at Roseliurg Tho following from thu Rosoburg Rovlew will be of Interest here. ".Judge John S. Coke of Marah fleld, accompanied by .Mrs. Coke and two children and Miss Anderson passed through Roseburg this morn i: i: . 0 mcr homo on South Coos River , ng on routo to San Francisco, wlioro wlloro they Hpcnt tho past month, thoy Intoml to pass two weeks tiiU- CARI DAVIS returned last evening lug In the sights of tho exposition. from tho southern part of tho ( They are traveling by nulon.obllo! county, no says tnai mo iurum aim win mml m tmin- iiiiku. iia-jl() r0HlinU lor fire damago has been very light math Falls and other points of "-1 iinlvorsltv ; icrosi ouroiiio 10 mo expoHiuon cuj, SOCIAti calendar .MONDAY Alpha Delphian Society with Miss Irene PreusH on South Fourth Street. TUESDAY Mrs. II. a. Trciimlne, Mrs. W. S. Chandler, Mrs. W. G. Chandler at bridge at "Aldornook" South Coos River. Alice II. leaves Marshfleld 11:30 a. tn. WEDNESDAY Auction Urlilgo Club with Mrs. Carl I,. Davis at Myr tle Anns. North- llend l'resbylerlatii silver tea. "Ilivppy INItio" club with Miss Iloryl Xoali, North Coos River. Prlsellla Club with G. .Johnson. Christian Sisterhood Mrs. L. E. HfniiM'v c port. THURSDAY. Pastime club with R. Marshall. .Mrs. II. G. Troninlnc, Mrs. W. S. Chandler, Mrs. W. G. Chandler at bridge at "Aldornook" South Coos River. Alice II. leaves Marshfiuld n.::o u. m. SATURDAY "loo" club with Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Albeo In Hunker Hill. .'iii lu'i Inu of Lotlucs Held Last Ev- The lighthouse tender M.nnzanita ciilng and Speeches are Mndo on her trii to (he southern cousti by Visitors this week changed tho buoy at Port1, Jo,m R 1h11i gl.nn,lnmf,tor of Orford reef as well as unloading "H 1 0l.tlt?IJM ,,,, 1)V,0Wg, ,,,! Uobort at Cape Arago llghthoURC. . Amll.L.wt,t K,.a, patriarch, paid their The buoy In position shows n:ulltlni' Urrii-Inl visit lo Sunset lodge white light for. five seconds and Is , , 0 0 v ., western Star Re then dark for tho same period, while i,c-1ttli lodge last evening. About tho buoy to be placed there will flash lsovolly.fu, ,,HH01hled for the oc whlte every three seconds or 30 t.ug(1Ui Following the lodge work has not decided flashes -n minute. Orford Reef is " m mltlrussos by tliu Ciriuid IcxIko of bo able to accom-. gtoup of Irregular rocks extending! n,.orai talks were made by C. A. lliy;li .Mcl.alti nail Henry SeiiuMock- eu to Confer With Rivers ami Harbors Committee at Poitliuul Hugh Mcl.ain will leave shortly for Portland whcie ho will meet the members of the Rivers and Harbors committee of the House to urge the cause of tho t.'oos Hay liar improve ment. Henry Sengstiicken who was i chosen by the Port of Coos H.iy to rcpit'seiit them whether he will pany -Mr. Mcl.aian or not. .Maps, .off Cape Illanco, and before the ca- Soiiibrede and E. A. Anderson and blue-prints and photos showing tho , tablishment of a gas buoy there hov-'utl(,rHi jntcr a flno ha'niuet was nucosslty of linpiovement will be eial vessels met with trouble, but imjoyod. .ludge Hull and Mr. An prosented, by Mr. Mclaln who will since It has proved a valuable aid i drown will visit the Hnndtm lodges 'explain the situation In detail. The buoy also Is equipped with a tonight, tlie Coquille lodges Monday submarine bell signal. might and the North llend lodges Mrs. with East- Mrs. ' It Is understood that there Is an 'other movement on foot to get a federal appropriation for building Invl(aUoIls pl.,ntcll ,lt jn bar dredge much larger and more ... ,, , powerful than the Miclile to work . , ' ...i. on thu Columbia. Coos llav and Siiiya Harbor bars. This, It tho dredge Mlehlo's work lasts during the stormy winter weather, may bo lorced through. . ' (iot WorM Of It. Tho Times next Wednesday night. Times want nda tiring results. However, U Is likely that Coos i Day will protest igorously against such a plan as they recall the ex perience with tlie Oregon. Tlie Ore- J gou was originally intended for Coos' Hay exclusively but someone cluing-1 ed tlie bill in Congress, making it ' jfoi the Oregon and Washington liar- O bms, and, as a result, Cool Hay O has seen coiuparatlvtly little of the O , dredge Oregon. Under tho proposed jPlun lor thu bar dredge, It Is llkdy that Coos Day would get little out or it except tlie name. Last reports Indicate that he A , Mlc'.ile's work on tlie bar is begin- 1 & EIETT OLDEST HANK IX COOS COLXTY Established 1881). so far. "When Interviewed at the Uiiin qua hotel this morning Judge Coke said lie was considering the advisa bility of entering the campaign for Circuit .ludgo at tho noxt general election although he had mado no formal announcement up to this time. .Tudgo Coko Is among tho younger Judges of the state and Is ltn Is a thorough law student and lib) "derisions aro rarely criticized by tho 'members of tho bar. In addition to being 0110 of tho legal lights of Oro Igon, .ludge Coke Is an enthusiastic I booster for Coos Hay. Although ifeollng tlio effects or the business do- pri'SFlou to some extent lie says (ho 'people of Coos County are busily ci 1 gaged in furthering tho Interests of ! their home community. Judgl Coko GEORGE STEPHENSON or tho Swnyno & Iloyt Company return ed on the Yellowstone yesterday from n visit nt the Exposition. CORNEMi LAGERSTROM has gone to Omnlia to meet an eastern tim ber ownor for whom ho will do thrco or four months cruising In MRS. A. II. OI.80N and children 'consl.Ioic.l a most able jurist comu down from North Inlet today to spend Sunday with Capt. Olson who Is now nlghtwntch on the S. P. Hrldgo. H. JUMPER en mo In today from Hnynes Inlet to get n hunting 11 censo. Ho said that hud year ho got four shots at a buck that wan dered Into Ills barnyard but ho failed to bag him. HARRY MOIIR left this afternoon to , ,H , 1I1U1.,, touiHled In the huc- spond Sunday with his wiro iuul!,B ( the proposed railroad from baby who aro enjoying an outing R,.8burg to tlie lino or the Ump-pia at tho II. II. Smith homo thoro. ixiilloiml forest reserve. It Is ludgo Mrs. Fuller who Is here from Wen-1 Coke's opinion that u railroad su.'h atcheo, Wash., Is also there hut las it is proponed to construct liulo Mr. Mlllor roturned north hut will piovo a groat boon to Douglas $ o , niiiu to count considerably. H Is Ml.. Mnv !.,, inn n.i ,,.onic ' ht-.ted that the last soundings show .. ...1.. i..k..... ,.e ...,.., , !..!. i..i -.r studies at llorkeloy ' "'"""" ' iyhi. !.. -ivater on the bar and It tho weiMe.- , con''.nues ravonihle for a time, it li hui'id to Increase this to possibly thirty ur more feet before time 'or ! , tin; fall storms. Miss Norn Tower roturned last Saturday on tlie Santa Clara from llerkeloy whero sho has been at tending Hummer school for the past eight weeks. Itcincinlicr (he Special Dinner at I.esllo and Chester Isaacson loft! Hotel .Marsliflcid froui 5 to i::io p. this week for Herkeley to resume "' Sunday, )li, Helen llnrvey, phone Mmlf iitmllna nl tlin mil vnrsll V. ISi-l. Roger Goss lias again resumed his ' university activities at Herkeley nf-( tor spending his vacation in Mnrsh flold. William A. llalir. gas englneor ror ( tlie Oregon I'owor Co. tor sovornl years has accepted a position with the Pacific States Gas and Electric Co. ns engineer, and will bo located at. San Francisco afli'r September first. 1 weok. HERMAN REIHER or Ilnymis Inlet County, and will eventually result In the completion of 11 line between canio In today In IiIb own motor this city and Marshllold. Railroads, boat', the Hermann, which he built ' "ays. huvo done morn to develop last winter. It Is a speedy crart.llbo country tliiin any other ilimloj running uway from tho MosHongcr. onlmprUo. llo cut ship knees and traded them! "Dining hlw brier delay here this to Kruso and Hanks for the en- jinilHK. Juilgo Coko met niany of glue In tho craft. '"'" ol': "luo ,rlB,1,l"' iuciudlng At- J !tor:icy 1. P. Conhow, J. W. I'erUlmi, r.ml other well known cltlen. On iciouut or the imiiiy legal aclon laccuiuuhilliig in Cooic County Iron) J time to lime. Judge Coke my this ia uc first real vacation lie has en joyed in ni'M'ii yearn." RATING SHDWS BAY VIEW GLEAW ADELINE SAIUS The slenmer Adeline Smith will ed this afternoon with 11 cargo of lumber, going down the bay at noon, Tho Hreakwaler U duo to ull for l'nrtluud at S o'clock Sunday. Alice II. I.eaxes Hatchery Suuil.iy moi'iiiiig at I o'clock tor Mnishiicld k it It Hatchery mid Tiger ball Icanis. Will return immediately alter games. MONEY TO LOAN POPULAR MARSH PI ELD RI'.ST.U' RANT MAKES FINE SHOWINt! IN REPORT OP DAIRY AND POOD COMMISSIONERS CLEM WELLS SAYS CREDIT IS DIE '"' ms W,"R ! s. 11. iSnUi.. niuiuiUiiuMt Is one foiiture of a rote-' S. II. Friendly, n men bant of Eu tnurant which Is deiutiudod by every , ucnc. died at his home there. For one and which Is appieclaled nioiel "i""!- w ' w1' ll,B,"1 (,r ,lu than anything olso by those who pg-'oiouoii state uulvornlty and is well tronlzo an outing place. In this re-' kll0WU Hiroughout the suite. spect tho Hay Ylow roHtnuraut in .MarHliflohl certainly made a fins 1 Hhowlug In (he report of the dairy inul food cmiimlMlnneis who recent-' ly had 1111 Inspection or all of the Coos county eating places. , Mrs. Wlckham'fi boarding houte , of Coqulilo stood nt tho top with n Bcoro of V1.2 per rout perfection hut the Hay View was a close second with 11.3 per cont. Clem Wells tho proprietor of the Ray VIow said: "Our placo is n small one and if wo only had 11 little more room we could have taken first placo. Wei wanted to bo listed high mid have 1 BtrlVou to provide convenience and ! always to be cloan and wo are pleat ed that wo are rntod so well but 1 j want to say that the ciedlt U duo to Mrs. Wells. A woman always known best how to koep thlngk- clean and how to make convenlauL'ca which will be of benefit to tho patrons and Mrs. Wolla line done this. Every thing at the Hay View Is duo to her mipenlslon " Ome Car r iiolo Free WITH EVERY DOZEN AT OCR lti:Cit I.Alt PHOTOS PRICES THIS Oli'HH is mdi: Ttr IN. THOIUCi: Ol It SPECIVI. 4t Al ITV PHOTOs. M) IS GOOD FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS ONLY OPATKRM sm C.MALITY AND OPATER.M .-'S METHODS ARE WELL KNOWN. ALL Ol'U WORK IS (RARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. s ill NOR III FRONT STREET Oppiiltt- Illanco Hotel Photic llili.l, O t Arrangements huvt) bieu made with tho Hankers Mortgage Corpor ation of tills state to lend luvoral thousand dollars on improved raiui lands. Only requirement is that a wmalt perceutaiie of the loan he In vested In stock of said corporation' ufl,,,' lialnir unllafliiil unol. tu ta im.nl V luvestmuiit. No Couiiniwiloiis charg od lor negotiating the loan. Quick action. John W. Motley. l.oeul Agent THE HENRIK GJERDRUM CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC (Incorporated) HENRIK GJERDRUM Director Piano, Voice, Violin, Harmony, History of Music. Fall term opens- Sept tember 6th, Registrations daily for . all departments Central Avenue at Eighth Phone 356 GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OK THE . CAIHI.iaO AND DODGE o U'TO SUPPLIES POR ALL MAKES OP CARS t A- TODAV'S ADVICE "I'll nle u homi' achlce," said llob I ' nd two lir.i - will untold it: hile air dub can Ml u job I It takes u man to hold It," !M7 Central iiv. Phono !tT.J-L WALL PAPER Sao VIERS About it, TIME TAHLE WILLAMIiri'E PACIFIC .MOTOR CAR Hot u ecu .Marshriehl null lliinker Hill Dally. Leave Ieavo ' .Mamhfleld Hunker 11111 ' 7: Hi a. in. 7:1.1 a.in. 7:.'i( a. in. S:()0 a.m. S:.'i0 . m. ;:00 a.m. ' l':50 a. in. 10:00 a.m. lt':.',0 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1-:0S p.ui. Ji'MO p.m. l:-0 p.m. J:. p.m. -:l" p.m. i':ao p.m. a. lo p.m. a: ir p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:0." p.m. I:"'0 p.m. "c00 p.m. t: lo p.m. ti: l.'t p.m. 7:10 p.m. ":1." i..m. 7:ar. p.m. 7::i0 p.m. ' S:20 p.m. s:ao p.m. !':!.' p.m. si: JO p.m. Hetueeii MaiMifleld and .North llend Leave Leave Maruhfleld Xorth Head , ti::io a.m. (!H3 a.in. 7: 2.1 a.m. 7.10 a.m. j S:o.l a.m. S:25 a.m. t:t.i a.m. 0:25 a.m. 10:o.l a.m. 0:2fi a.m.' 11:0.1 a in. 11:25 n.m. , 12:10 p.m. 1:00 p.m., i:!0 p.m. 2:00 p.m. i 2::li p.m. 2:30 p.m. ' 3:20 p.m. 8: 10 p.m.' I.lo p.m. 1.80 p.m. I :'i.i p.m. 5:50 p.m. I 0:. 11 p.m. Mnrahflold Xorth City i limits only. 7 .M i in, 7 .10 p in. s ''" V in. S.10 p.m. I Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid on Time AXD SAVJXOS DEPOSITS Officers J. W. Dennett, President. ''" ' J, II. I'laniiRiui, Vice-President. R. P. WIHInnw, Cashier. Geo. P. Winchester, Asst. Cashier. l OMTChVitWi fi... fuuyun udyS At Goodwill rnit ouviNiMG GROUNDS EXCELLENT HOME COOty SWIMMING, BOATING and FISHING- DANCING PAVILION Ci 1 1 i . .. .-..,.. ,.,,aiM cnilly ) Jl.m!,fJ Inclllil Hi; M,.i , ,Jlarl " --- iiiiikii Miiislil'li.l.i in i.i- ., .. I..,r I.. II '.,.. J.."'?' nni1 "rtl r," : ""' 'cave, ( ... hi. . every iuornnK, -".... .iimiiii :;((, .ucces .easonanu.. ,,, l.iiiiiinrw ,. i i... . .. '" III' kli.iillli... II..I.. I I" OH)-! ... .......v. niiiriiu. A ChecSciEg Account A chcclciiiK uccoiint with in means you are kcIHiik in path of opportunities'. You come in pcr.Miuol contact with officials of this bnulc. tho (lie Ry this pei'Miual contact you cult (vale an which will he of value to you In case of need. iicipialntance.shlp Hetler lay nwny n little ne.st-e(; for the winter. Work may lie scarce and it Mill come In mighty handy to hnvo a little on deposit with us to check npitiist. FIRST Mil Bill OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For Hent. IDEAL SMER TRIPS Steamer RAIXIIOW leaves Marshflold for South Coos Rlvor every Sunday at 8 a. in., and returns at U p. in. Launch EXPRESS week day same hours. IDEAL PREE CROVE AMI PICXIO (iROPXHS HrhiK your lunch basket, kodaks and fishing tacklo for a few days' outing. Sunday School and all picnic crowds u specinlty. ROUND TRIP 7."c. Por charter apply on hoard or phone UIUXIS or phono .'11G7. Marshfield-CoquillJ Auto Mage Lcnvo Owl I'harniacjr .Marsh field A.M. ' 7:00 t) :.'(( P.M-. !:()() n.iio tei CoqnUil A.M. 7:00 , 0:00 11:00 PJt 3:00 0:30 MARS1IPIEL1).C0QUIM,E ACnl OT.ii.u TIME SCHEDULE hcneciuio nmiiiKccl to comm with boats to Randoii, Stswk .iyruo I'oint, WiiKncr, Hosebtrj o cieiayo. Paro from Marshflchl to Cqmifc o cents. SIiikIo & rjiml!tb, rwpt. win lurnisn extra can hi extra trips day or night; i!il cnartcr cars, '- MERCHANTS CAFE I'opuiar Placo for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. Commercial and U'clw), APOUST, llll. Al'TO SI'AtiE St'llKDClE TO PORTLAND VIA l'LORFACll Leave Marshriehl anil riuraul Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Weekly Service Coos Hay nnd San Francisco, DIMMER San Pedro Freight and Passenger Service WILL SAIL PROM SAX PH.U ISCO POR COOS HAY, SATURDAY AUtil'ST I ITII, CAHHYIXt; PREURIT AND PASSENGERS. San Francisco Office,, 000 File Hiilhllnij, Mild Iter Number 2.1 .Oooe Bay Agent, C. F. McGeokqe, Phone U. Friday . . . Saturday . . Sunday . . . flondny . . . Tuesday . . Wednesday Thursday . . Friday . . . Saturday . . Sunday . . . Monday . . . Tuesday . . Wednesday Thursday . Friday . . . Saturday . Sunday . . . Monday . . . Tuesday . .11!... 5:00 a.a ,.11... G:00 a.n. . ir. .. 5:00 a.n. .1(1. .. 5:30 a.m. .17... C:00 a.m. .IS... C:45 a.m. , .19... 9.00 a.m. .20... 10:30 a.m. .21. ..11:30 aa .22... 12:00 m ,2a... 3:00 a.n. .21... 3:30 a.m. .25... 4:00 a.m. .20... 4:30 lb. .27... 5:00 a.n. .28... 5:00 a.n. .29... 5:00 a.n. .DO... 5:30 .b .31... 0:00j.a On Trlns Leaving Mnrshfleld hV 7:00 a. m., you should makeFfl laud tho same day. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR Dr. A. L. Houseworth, lMiyslclan and .Siirg cirilr..:lnliiL' IllcxV-. OITIco houiv: il lo 12 ' .1 inul 7 Co H II. III. Phones: OITIco I l:W5 " "l I M Ar!fihf j. m. w.nyui Tm,m iimr.iiiVO CONTRACTOR railmni furnished onrM'l EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamsiwp Breakwater ALWAYS OX TIME. SAILS PROM MARSHPIIR.DEXERY SUNDAY DURIXO AUGUST AT S:()0 A. M. AXD FROM PORTLAND EVERY THURSDAY Ax S , I Phono :w-J. H. .1. MOIIR, Agent. rir. LI Rl CllOICf Ei e.' Em' mid Throat Sped! m.ur3 KITTKO in...... .i-iii-i itnnuts 200-!WI I Ii-vliiB DR. MATTIE R. SHAW. Physician and Surged 11. miit !t.'I0-Jt Office hours by oppotat NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. M Steamship p. A. KILBURN SAN FRANCISCO, via Eureka MOXDAY, At CJV.ST ItlTH, I P. M Stonmslilp SANTA CLARA PORTLAND TUESDAY, AUtil'ST 17TII lor fmthcr information see SMITH TERMINAL DOCK Sails for sails for W. E. STUHR, Ancnt Phone l;i(l Benjamin Ostllnd ! j COXSUIl'lXO E.NCJ1NEEKJ iitriilTECT nf fires. 20G Irving Bled , . n T . OC7.J. Marsblleld. " H. 6. Butler nwiiscEB uM '. : - Room 304 Colco JJius. - , Resldenco l'hone 36J-I W. 6. Chandler nnn am and 302, CoM Marslfleld, Oreg""- Wm. S. Turpen AltCIIITMw Marabfleld. Oregon. ZEm trM