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MSSUjHHKfl VIMrtl THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1915 EVENING EDITION six ,.: 2 FOR 1 SALE IS ON IN Full Swing f 'See Windows For Prices "MONEY TALKS" flub Oattoe (c CHANG E STORE W II. I MING Nctv Finn to lw Olllviuit mill Xiw burn Retires im Manager of Nii.sburg Grocery. MARSHFIELD M BANDON FOUR'J STORES MYRTLE POINT POWERS COOS BAY LUMBER NOTES H tt . " w COOS BAY IS IN LEAD FORM A NEW F1RWI- 8HIPPKR OVKR . 00 VKhYV , KTK CNSON INTKRFSTS OI HARRY NASHl'HG HOYS OCT kxi-kct hi;kkiv katfnsion of FRICD WKAVKIt IX GHOCKRV , TKLKOHAPH LINKS Arc Bald to lie on Way More From Hoschut-g' Accompanied Iiy S. I. ' Head of Telegraph Coast I -- . . . . . . .At After being for several years man- .Jlo$ULnto . nf ti,p Nnabiirc Grocery com- of l,le Western Union lines into SSJ HarrlNasSrKorSrto Coo. "ay .c.a.s otoun retire from the concern and today Seattle arc sn a w uo on stated that he will I bu, -out the part- r way ftj' nershlp of Fred C. Weaver In the. fniin... ,,, .0 Kuuene over the firm of Olllvant and. Weaver, cor- . ntnr Lru ? Ve.r8 n nor Third and Central Avenue, Ho , , , wll arrive hero expects to make tho change about Vh,Bn evening or some tfm'o tdmor , October 1. w Mr. Weaver has a ranch in urow- , p,u B11perntcndent of con ster yplley. being over there now on .., fnp . westorn Union In n vacation, and ho Intends -txf-move iM (ngtrct nnd two assistants art out Ihero purmmnoiiUy in 'October "ctcd fron, Seattle, and, accom nnd make many improvements' nnd ,mnyn tlon,( Superintendent' of further dnvulonments.i imii i. t-i r . i,,. cnuitmrn Pn. Ony Warner, manager of tho War- dfc , Oregon, Washington -nnd ner Grocery, said today that a new cftnforna, manager would bo secured for tho T)l0 mJn nre viewing tho presont store on Central and Second streets jno o tno western Union Into Coos nnd no further change nmdo In tho iJay( aj 0f which It Is expected will IniBlncsH. Herbert IiOckhort nnd ue changed as soon as tho rails Mr, Warner nro heavily Interested In jlttVe UUBI1 iad. The telegraph Is this concern. t 'said to never come In ahead of tho i Mr. Nasburg and Mr. Olllvant are Bic0t J two of the best known youm; gro- 'r10 fuct that rails are being laid 1 cerymen In Mnrshflcld and will niako n a 8peedy manner all along tho ' n strong team to furthor develop tho Willamette Pacific leads to tho be- ! fine business that tho Ollvant & 0f that nn extension of the tolo- Weavcr store now enjoys. They Brnph lino from Mnpleton to Coos I have many friends who will wish nay niny bo started within a very tnem hiKii degree or success wnicu fuW weeks time. their ability, Integrity and Industry, . entitles theuiito. $ $ t LOCAL OVERFLOW t ! OF LUMHKH IX TWO WF.ICKS WISCONSIN OHGANTK CO. Fur Kvceods Other CouM I'o'nts In Delivery In San Friinclien Mar ket Flgurtu (liven Coos Hay was far In tho lead of tho othor ports In shipments to tho San Francisco market during tho two weoks ending AugiiBt KI. During tho first six months of I Old, tho Pacific Lumber Inspection bur eau reports that Coos Hay and tho Oregon coast, exclusive of tho Col umbia River, shipped 108,740,988 feet of fir. Tho receipts at San Francisco from coast ports woro as follows. Fir anil Spruce Aberdeen 2,021.000 Astorln .... 4 1.1 5 n, 000 Ilandon 0.00p IlellSiiKliani ' 009.000 Coo liny 8.UI8.IMMI Columb'n Ulver l,lfl.,000 Everett M Genoa Hay OilR.000 Mukllteo -- Port Gamblo Hh'.nn Seattle HfMn South Uond 10,000 Redwood. Kureka ?'2?2,!01 Albion 'VnX Caspar .3M00 Fort Uragg 1.0 f C.iecnwood ,,r'nnn Mendocino ' . Crescent City ur.,000 IB0Y RIDES SIXTY j MILES ON BICYCLE ' M,-,U iv.iMi.-ll of Hunker Hill I .Makes Trip to Myrtle Point iiil ' n..t.... I.. Ulw. Tliiu Hot Today. Tho government the hottest. It wns sultry and many 0ui son of Mr. nnd Mrs. It. A. Cor I thought It was tho hottest day of thell of Hunker Hill yesterday made . i. . . a At. ..A . . I l.ln..nln Ilik 1 nf f ' mo summer uui inn iiiuriiiomeiur inte a recorti on u uiuyuiu. uu i CoiHiiinmri'iillli Timber StHiiillles ruK8torcd 7y uout 8X Wuoks ago. ' their homo a little boforo nlno Company of Clilcano Snlil In bo i 0ciol. aIHi r0tlo to a ranch two miles Figuring mi Cnos County )rve ninK.Tho Anderson- beyond Myrtle Point, took "Inner. Thn followlni: from tho Pioneer Klockers pllo-drlvor wns taken up there and returned to IJunkcr Hill, wJsern Lunbtrnm o San Fran- South Coos river today to drive pll- arriving about 4:30. Tho d stance elsco "ill be o Invest her as Geo. Ing for a number of new landings ' Is about sixty miles and hat he .was Sto hcnson ?o? NoX ulnS nophew and bn.kheads for the sunnuer home. abl. to cover It In that tln.o hullcat- of Senator Isaac Stephenson of Wis- nnd ranchers. Capt. Smith took up cs that tho roads must be in prtuy cousin, Is understood to bo now dick- raft of piling from .McDonald and , mir conumuii erlng for Home largo tracts or coos v.umnun mm uikhu County timber presumably for the company referred to: .MRS. (1120. HI.ACK nnd daughters, "rJdWard . VOIing OI .MIUIIH v,i;v;iii! mm miuy viiulu, ui (,uiii- ii--u . .....- . -- -"' . Wis., Grant . Stephenson of Marin- merclal ave., nro visiting friends , Joined ny ins son, c mner, in. etto. Wis., and Frank II. Harm of In Sumner today. Point. They loft the latter place his Chicago III havo organized tho KARI, KAUFMAN loft yesterday for morning and should arrive at Port Commonwealth Timber Securities Sidney, Mont., where ho lfl as-1 Orford tomorrow evening. Mr. Her Company; capital stock liriO.OOO, , slBtant cashier In u bank. Ho ' niunii will bo tho chief speaker at and on August 10th opened offices ''"en spending his vacation ' tho ngato carnival to bo held thoro in Chicago under tho manngomout of with Ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' late In tho present week. This Ib tho "riuik R Darns ' Kaufman. I chief annual ovont In Curry county Tho officers' of tho Common-' OKORGB AIINMR TRIHHKY re- and Is UBimlly attended by a largo wealth Timber Securities Compnnv' turned yesterday from a threo crowd. Rosehurg Review. .. ,. . . ..... .....ni.in... .....I w.wilru li'ln Mirfinili ii'itntfi In flio . !T - treasuror; Grant T. StophciiBon. vlco- Wlllametto Valley trnvollng for n president, and Kdwnrd J. Young.1 concern. Ilo expects to bo hero vlco-presldont and secretary. The week and will then lenvo again, directors nnd stockholders of tho i H. 13. HUDTMANN loft this morning cnmpnny tho Idohtlcal with Its of-' for Cotiulllo and other points. fcorH Ho expects Mrs. Hultmaun who "The compnny's business will con- has been spending a month or so uii nf im niiri'liiiRo and sale of tlm- In San Francisco will return Sun-. bur lauds and timber securities, !"' I Frank R. Dnrnea has been oc.tiv- ur.i-ui ua.u ivnnuwi iuu.hao PHIL LANDRITH DIES WHIili KXOWX COOS HIVHIt MAX DIKS IX MONROVIA I Succumbs to Tubercular Trouble In , Calironiia Mother and Sisters Were There Willi Mint i Roy Landrlth recolved n telegram today announcing tho death of his brother, Phil Landrlth, ut Monrovia, Cullf, yesterday. No particular wero given. Phil Landrlth was tho youngest soil of Mrs. Jennie Landrlth of Coos River and was about twenty years old. Last year he was taken til and ' tubercular troublo doveloped. He' was taken to Monrovia nnd wan Im proving until an, attack of appendl-' cltls developed, necessitating nn op eration. Ills mother and two sisters, -Misses niancho and Helen, wero with him . there. Roy nnd James Landrlth, , two brothers, resldo on Coos River. 4 XKI.S IIASMUSSFX WILL IS OPKNI2D Tho will of Nols Rasmus son, deceased, was opened today In tho offlco of J. W. Uennett. All of tho cs tate hnB been left to Mrs. Rnsniussen with tho express provision that all remain ing will go to her son, Gor don Rasmussen, at her death. Mr. Hennctt said the estate Is worth about $-10,000 and about one-half of this Is In cash loans, tho rest In real property. Tho will was mndo two years ago boforo Mr. Rasmussen underwent an operation. ' 4 I : - i BUSTER. BROWN Blue Ribbon Shoes FOR BOYS- FOR GIRLs The best Children's Shoes made. They weark ger, fit perfectly anci iook uunur. We have them, in Gun Metal Kid, Patent Cot Tan Calf, all sizes and lasts. ' Buy Buster Brown Shoes for School Wear and J ClOWn IIR3 SHUU uaijcuoi;. i For Sale Only at THE GOLDEN RULE we nave anouier hul.-l.chi nun nne ot unildren'i Shoes mat give excellent wjar, ui oou, gi.uu, 5i,M 3)1.0, qil.oo, ciuu pi.uiJ. liTe Golden Rule .ALWAYS BUSY . THE LOWEST, PRICES THEBlUiitbi i)luu first iiauonai bank THE BEST ASSORTMENT lUNGKIl HKRMANX TIIKItK linn lllni'or Hiirman. who left hero Tuesday for Port Orford, was KLIZAHKTH'S CAPTAIN ILL Captain Olson of tho Elizabeth whb sick and did not pilot that boat up this trip, his place being taken by Captain Vogolln of San Francisco. Bandon Recorder. MRS. MAST ILL Tho mother of Win. and Jns. Mast of this city Is seriously sick at her homo at Leo and her llfo is despaired of. Her sons hnvo boon at hof bed side tho greater part of tho tlmo and during tho weok past. Ilandon Recorder. MAYOR TOPPING A WAV Mayor Topping is nt Grant's Pass this weok called there by tho sick ness of his mother. If her condition Improves It Is tho Intention of his honor to continue to Crater Lako to 8eo that groat natural wonder. Ilan don Recordor. . . X. WHNIM.IN" CIIANGICS HetlrvH in Hvnil f Wetil Lumber Company this Month Tho following from tho Plonoor Western Lumberman .of San Fran cisco will bo of IntoreBt hero as Mr. Wondltng spent some tlmo on tho Bay and has extenslvo Interests In 4t.lo ttnollnil. ltD WWW..M... . wondlltiK s rciK Hnrtrifii X nod as president of tho Weed Luin- r ...... .1... ...ul.V(,flllrit1 1(1 lll nor uoiupuii, v ii-oih"""" - i iiiuiiiitiir.! -" - como effectlvo August luin, in oniur wiukoo, wis.; prcmuciu ununi y oly engaged In tho lumber and tim ber business for eighteen years, nnd for tho past four years has been an officer nnd director of Chirk L. Poolo &. Co. of Chicago. "Grant T. StephoiiBon hns boon connected with tho lumber and tim ber buslnesB for tho past ton years, and Is a trusteo of tho 1. Stophonson Company, Wells. Mich.; director of tho Monomlneo River Room Co.. Menominee. Mich., and vlco-presldont of Young & Stephenson, Inc.. Madison and Mlllwaukee. Wis. "Kdward .1. Young has been en gaged In nil branches of tho lumber nnd timber IiusIuobs for twonty years, and Is president of Young & Stephens-on. inc.. iwncnson ami .mii ;. ,l..vnln IiIh ntteiltlOII IllorO IIBSld uouBly to somo of his varied activi ties. At this writing. Mr. Wend ling's successor has not boon select ed rimiior & l.nu'L'Ini' Comiiauv. Van couvor, II. ('.. and secretary nnd di rector Hrlttlnghnm & Young Com pany, Madison. Mis., and Vancouver, Hrltlsh Columbia." I STILL URGES RECALL $ ' OF COUNTY COURT j AM0NG THE SICK t M. M. Young, of Coiiillli", Sn)s Pe titions Hnvo Not Ikwii ult (' pluted Unci'i'Uilii AImiiiI .liulgo M. M. Young, proprietor of tho llHYtnr llnlul In CodUillo. wns hole yesterday on business, llu Is one. of tho leading advocates of the re call of tho County Judgo and Conn-1 ty Commissioners and says that they nro going aneau wiin u iiiiiiuuku thoy hnvo not yet completed tho petitions, They hnvo not yet so cured a candidate for County Judge agnlust James Watson. Hugh Har clay, of Marshflold, was asked to consldor tho place, but ho said ho would not. i tarry iMisuuig is huuui ukiu today after a severe Illness for two days caused by boiuo sort of stom ach poisoning SOCIAL CALKNDAIt r.ttnrtwiil tnaf itvmiltn. nflnr n ton days' trip into the country north nnd northwest of Coos Hay. Ho wont over to Coqulllo tills morn lug. I MISS NORA CORDON, sister of Mrs. I F. 10. llaymond, arrived on tho noon train, coming from Rose burg nnd will spend Sunday hero, leaving then f'ir Gold Reach where sho is doing somo stenographic work for S. A. D. Puter, of Co qulllo. DR. AND MRS. II. II. RIGGS. or Graugovlllo, Idaho, and tho for mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Rlggs, of North Hand, were guests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Donobruke, on South Fifth street. JOHN I). GOSS left on an early stago tills morning for Gold Reach whore ho goes to tako part In tho legal phaso of tho fish war. Ho will aid In representing tho Sea horg Interests, It is said. Ho was nccotnpanlod by Mrs. Goss and later thoy will go hunting ami t tumping. NORTH BEND MEN TO TALK IMPROVEMENTS, Mooting to bo Held at Chamber of ('oimuorco There Monday About , Whuru. and Other Matters 'THE HENRIK GJERDRUM CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC (Incorporated) HENRIK GJERDRUM Director Piano, Voice, Violin Harmony, History of Music Fall Term opens September 6th Registrations daily for All departments Central Avenue at Eighth Phone 356 'WEAVINGAH kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 12th Court, So. Phone 220-R SOUTH COOS KIVKU BOAT SHRVICF. LAUNCH EXPRESS leaves Mursliflold every day 8 a. in. Loaves head of river nt 51: 15 p. in. HTKAMFR HAINI10W loaves hoad of river dally at 7 a. in. Leaves MarslifleUl nt " p. m. For rliiirter npply on board. ltOGFRS A SMITH Proprietors A Checking Account A checking account with ns menus you nro getting In th, path of opiMirtunltles. Yon coino In personal contact with thi officials of this bank. Hy this pcrMinnl contact you cultivate an aripiidntiincolJj vlilcli will Iks or vnluo to you in case of need. Ilctlcr lay nwny n HlHo nest-CKg for tho whiter. Work wj ho M-nrru and It will como In mighty liaiuly to hnvo n little n I deposit wltli us lo check against. I FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF C00S BAY So'cty Deposit Boxes For Kent. DRY WOOD nt CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD North Front Street Phone 270 warn & BEMETT 1 I OLDICST HANK IX COOS COUNTY ICbtabllshod 1881). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid on Tlmo AND SAVINGS DF.POSITrt Officorn J. W. Hennctt, President. . J. II. Flanagan, Vice-President. t 1 llflltl HnuMnn Geo. V. Winchester, Asst. Cnw. T. J. HCAIFE Q A. a. nODGINH iwarsnneiq DECOrating co Kstlnintes Furnlshod Phono 1-lll-R. MHrxhfleld, Oreirnn K, KI'.IM'S OLD HO.Y P. Must, of McKluloy, was In ' inun vnatnrduv. Mr. Mast lemarkod In conversation that ho thought ho had tho oldest coal oil box In Ore rnn ii.it hit nun that ho niicked In ov er tho Coos Hay wagon road In 1852 before the rouu was iiuisueu iliilllo Herald. SATURDAY "MOO" club with Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Alboo In Hunker Hill. CHINOOK SALMON ' TODAY'S CATCH ! AKn all kinds of deep fea fUh, , TISIK TAHLi: WILLAMHTTK PACIFIC .MOTOR OAlt Hetweeii MunMleld and Hunker Hill Dally. aw hiraawnaira-i lVV9lUl JlilvV I Jl II JKUL V II fCll II II tmniipnaini W "WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE" Wi: INVITi: YOUR HANKING ACCOUNT AN ASSL'Ri: YOU PROMPT, t'Ol'UTHOL'H AM CONFIDENTIAL SKItVlOK HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO I A meeting of North Iteml husluess men has boon called to bo held at tho Chamber of Commerce there noxt Monday itlulit to discuss tho public wharf project, tho project, for a new city hall for North lleml and tlm waterworks question. It lu 1 1 If i 1 v that the hrhlno carntnl to bo held October S ami U In North lloiid, will also ho discussed. The special committed In chargo of tho nlans for It will meet tonight nt tho offlco of Dr. Hurtle and lu'k when available. FISIIFHMA.VS MARKKT Phono 41U NtVTICi; TO CONTRACTORS 11 ill vt will ha riH-olvi'd liv Andrew . . .. m.iM II... ..(..-limit Stora August 21st. nun, for ho t nliinrlnir nf Hi-hnnl LTOIlllilrt In ills', i ' 1 trlct No. 30, nt tho Forks of Coos $ NORTH BEND NEWS Ji River. Right resorved to reject any . . . AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAt - i w - - FOR TRANSFKR AND STOR- AGi: OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FRKKHIT AND HAGGAOi: Cull FERGUSON TRANSFER Phuno ltlil ltesldenco Phone 1U-J Mniket Ave. nnd Wnterfrcnt (,". or all bids HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW i tlgWj , i , iTfnim IRVING BLOCK SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY We are offering a few good bargains in SILK DRESSES. Be sure and see them. $21.50 Navy ...$10.75 $23.50 Copenhagen $11.75 $21.50 Navy ...$10.75 $22.50 Copenhagen $11.25 $21.50 Navy ...$10.75 $19.75 Navy and Gold $10 katfji See C0RTHELL Phone 3171 . . .... rniiv nivqrv pirir Claire I'livnuuugii, who una ueen ' JOHN HIASCA. Cleric. omnoyei, llt (ll0 MtDonaltl-VauBhan 1 camp on Daniels Creek .Is nt his , homo In North Hetul nursing an In I Jured hand. j Mrs, Robert McOann has returned . iiouio uuer a suori biuj- hi iuu iioiuu - . of her daughter. Mrs, 10. R. Hodson of South Coos River. Sho says thoy, I hnvo named the now arrival In the, Hudbcn family, Frances .Ioluuumh.lt Mrs. L'. Dyer. Mrs. O. A. Plank I and Kva and Willis Plank wero Coos. ' J ton visitors, yesteruny, di:i:p si:. lickxsks I J":;L?"z8r!:ltPavs 8 ner cent on savinns IIIUIIIU VlUIIVlill A1V1IJ.IIIIIII tUlll tl - i Newport Inquirer that deep sea fish- i i eriueu require a license Tho 1015, I c KAUFMAN & CO. f . Lenvo Miushflold 7:10 a.m. 7:50 8:50 9:50 10:50 12:05 1:20 2:15 3.10 1:00 1:50 6:io 7:10 7:25 8:20 Q: IP a.m. a.m. a.m. u.m, p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. P.m. Leave Hunker Hill 7:15 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:10 1:25 2:30 3:15 1:05 5:00 0:15 7:15 7:30 8:30 9:20 p.m. p.m. P.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. P.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Koontz Garage Agency for S00 DYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLESUNION GAS ENGINES Mnrirm anri Antnmnhilp Rnnnirina a Specially iiu r-i i-i PhnnP IPHI iuu in riiini irnRT :: :: :: .. "" llotween Marhlifleld and North Head i WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 ' legislature passed a law requiring no ' HiMincin. linl il Wiink lntor lumttPit nil. other law requiring a license, uud tho law passed latest governs. t Local Treasurer ' Leave Leave i Marshflold .. !. North llend , I 0:30 a.m. . C:45 a.m. ff a .1 If .11 . . n i ;-u u.iii. i.iu a.m. S:05 a.m. ' 8:25 a.m. i 9:05 a.m. 9:25 a.m., X j 10:05 a.m. 10:25 a.m. t i 11:05 a.m. 11:25 a.m. I '12:40'p,iu. 1:00 p.m. ' I 1:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m.! : I' 2:35 p.m. 2:50 p.m. -f t 3:20 p.m. 3:40 p.m., 4:10 D.ni. 4. HO n in 5-35 p.m. 5:50 p.m. C;55 p.m. Murshfleld North City f limits only. 7:35 pm, 7 50 p.m. II b 35 p.m. 8.60 im,L MARSHfiELD-ROSEBURGAUJOi Best Cars Fare, $7 Best Drivj Lento Miushflold f51"0 A !' pJ U'ato Itosclmri; . .. !:, A ' TICKET OFFICE, UPFRONT St MARSIIFIKL1) ,-aJ Nw nj n Fore tf m. m mi mw KbiaivB- a . . OCEAN BEACH, AUTO LINE Goist Ai King. CillN Idiivn Mnrvlin,.l.l r ,1.111.. 1 1 ll.l'l't " "" -tl t urn leave for Umpire ,..,, 7 n.ni.i H tt-in,,r. Jr Cars Lenvo Sunset Hny 7 n.m., O -,M-' ' Ml !,'. i.i i. ..... ,........ ....... di.,,,.1. Knpi Sunsr- -.0, i.uiiiiu, i.icj Muruoei op nnum """"" - : I I .1 , i Yiintliin.ti-tr rr 1 i'i n hAi-v' j M,"-. MM il