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FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1915 EVENING EDITION. Ir a f IL Kfev.'R W1 fi"i i-v NEW FALL ARRIVALS A MwtKKcr tisMH-tinont of now SPOUT SIIIHTS ami TIES, llio kind joung men like; short .xlin'ic, Inrse collar, . ..?!,. "0 to .5-. 00 New Arrow Shirts DEC S DM IDE Thn Xciv Kail ilcsljjns of (lie iih4 ruirfully priced selected materials, .t. .-, ."jiii.jHi, .yj.no vtnrld'.s rcnouncd Hole-Proof Hosiery lie of (lie vtnrli Try Urn-They're Good Wo curry a complete line of the Hosiery. COUNCIMIKN DENV 1MHVATE FHANCHISE 31I:i:TIX! 1 !l SHIPPING NEWS $$ Say Was Inforinal Talk of Only Few Members Favor S. P. Motor Car Change U.'c, ;?."c, ."Or ami up nubnotfeoc Co, wzr-rymr' MARSHFIELD BANDON FOUR 1 STORES MYRTLE POINT POWERS NT SUE .100 ATTEND JMKTEIl.V STAlt GATHEHING AT COQUIM.E North Hend ltriiiK IIwik Silver Lov- liiK Cup, Having largest Per- cent of Chapter Present Tlirco htinilrcd mombors of tho EnBtern Stnr In Coos nttonded tho BUD WORDS FATAL MAX CALLS WOMAN NAMES AXI) GOES IIEIIIND JlAItH WANT SEKVICE DOTH NORTH AXI) SOUTH It Is expected that unless assurance Is Riven by tho Southern Pacific of prnctlcnl- ly suburban service between Mnrshflcld nntl Powers and ( between Mnrshflcld and Gnr- ' diner ns soon ns the railway Is completed to tho lntter point, thore will probably bo n vigorous protest against the proposed chnngo In tho franchise. Many Marshflcld business men hnvo declared J that the motor car should make two or three trips bo- tween Marshflcld, North ' Hend and Gnrdlner and a similar number to Powers every day, In addition to tho tegular through trains to Eu- gene nnd Powers. There was a ronort that tho Southern Pacific might nsk additional changes In tho franchise besides nn cxemn- Hon of flvo years on tho hourly sorvlco between Marshflcld nnd North Bend. but It Is not bollovcd thnt any other chances will bo considered at this tlmo by tho Council. if VESSED movements William Shook, of Johnson 1 looms, Fined S."0 May Conklln Wit ness Against Proprietor Loud swearing and conversation brought Chief Carter hurrying to tho Natal Day banquet In Coqulllo last! Johnson Itoomlng House on Second evening, according to members onBireot iasi nignt wnero no round tno tho local delegation. To North I proprietor, William Shook, carrying Hend went tho silver loving cup for on an unfriendly chat with May Con. having tho greatest percentage of its membership nnd tho decision wns made that tho Natal Dny exorcises of noxt year will bo hold in Myrtle Point. Tho percentages of each chapter prcsont woro: North Bend, Coos No. 99, 30 percont; Myrtlo Point, Elgin ry. 24, 17 porconi; Unndon, Occiden tal No. 4C, 17 percont; Mnrshflold, Boric No. 53, 10 2-3 percont. At noon In tho Musoijlc Temple tho vimtora gathered and tbero Mrs. . A. Uljoqvlst, of Coiiuille, gave tho address of welcome, responded to by Mrs. Ellen McCrary, Worthy Matron of thu local chapter. Thora woro ICO mombers of tho county lodges present at the routine business meeting of tho afternoon. (3. 13. Howard, principal of tho Co qulllo High School, acted as toast master lit the banquet nerved by thn Coqulllo chapter that ovenlng In the Masonic Temple inul to which 300 visitors sat down. Following tho banquet Coos Chapter No. 99 put on u drill. Thero were 12 cars returning last ovonlng from Coqulllo and the I Arrived Kllbiim, Snn Francisco, Eu reka, 9:30 a. m. Sailed Kllburn, Portland, 2:30 p.m. Thomas L. Wnnd, San Diego, 12:30 p. m. Due to Sail Westerner, San Pedro, Thurs day a. in. Duo Hero Hustler, Portland, this week. Yellowstone, San Frnnclsco, Thursdny a. m. Hardy, Snn Frnnclsco, Thurs day a. in. BASEBALL SCO RES SAX FRANCISCANS WIX NO KASV i V1CTOKY OVER HHAVEHS MoCredlo Injects Come-Hnek Spirit Into Poitlnnd Hunch Hnvo Plenty of Fight :: PEKCENTAaES OF COAST LEAGUE W. I. os Angolan . .81 Snn Frnnclsco 79 Vernon 74 Salt Lako ....72 Portland Gfi Oakland 07 L. 07 G7 75 74 70 8G P.C. .550 .541 .497 .193 .ICt .138 RADIO IN DOUG GOVERNMENT MAY SPEXD $15,. 00 OX WIHEIiESS STATION' kiln. On a cbargo of using obcenu nnd Indecent langungo Shook was arrested and this morning wns fined i $50 in tho pollco court by Judge But-, tlmo tho matter was mentioned Direct denial of reported prlvnto meeting of tho council after tho ntl Journcd session of Monday evening to ngreo on the Southern Pacific mo tor car franchise was mndo todav by Councilman It. A. Copplo. Tho councilman declared that somo of tlinni had talked about bringing tho ""Mer ui) nt tho next meotlnc nnd Hint two of them at that tlmo ox nrrnd n willingness to vote fnvor '"r the chnngo of the service. Mr. fonnin said m belloved Mayor Al '"n I' nil nlrendy gono homo nt tho lor. Shook was then given until 11 o'clock this morning to raise tho $50 fine. He wont out Into tho high ways nnd bywnys nnd by tho fatal hour could report with but $40 and ngnln he was put Into Jnll. Tho charge was preferred bv Chlof Carter. May Conklln, In court this morning, stated that sho hnu" been living at the Johnson Booms nnd hnd Just loft thero. Sho.declnr ed thnt sho owed nothing to tho pro prietor and that they had absolutely no reason for qunrrellng. From his cell Shook said that ho still had $10 coming. Mr. nnd Mrs. I). K. Hood, Mrs. Min nie Mcintosh, .Mrs. Alta Dungan, Mrs. Charles Foiislor, Mrs. Dan Keat ing, Mrs. 1). A. Wolcott. Mrs. F. E. Allen, Mrs. Georgo Dln dlnger, Frnnk Haguo, J. T. Harrl gan, Peter l.ogglo, Dr. Juno Martin, Mrs. Mnttlo lllnln. Mrs. .1 It. Sim!. greator share of tho vlsltois from j den. Mrs. Tom Harvey nnd MIsh Ilcl- Coos liny returned Among those nttendlug from Mnrshflold wore; Mrs. Ellen MiCru ry, Miss Frances Frnuso, Mrs. C. II. Marsh. Miss Isis Marsh, Mrs, Fran ces Mcl.eod, Mrs. Alico Hall, Mrs. E. E. Konnoy, Mrs. i. U. Gorr, Mrs. Faunlo Hazard, Mr. and Mrs. Cnrl Evcrtsen, Mr. and Mrs. Hnrgolt, William Longstnff, Victor Johnson Mrs. I. Lnndo, Mrs. Charoletto For ty, Mr. and Mr". Charles Thorwnld, en Sprngut Tho toasts woro: "Eastern Slur's Relation to Mas onry" Dr. Ira llnrtlo. "Fratcrnallsin, Kh Advantages and Dlsadvnntnges" Miss Francos Frnnso. "Tho MnRoiiH' Goat" ...Ira Sldwcll. "When I Joined tho Eastom Star" J. O. Stommlcr "Tlin Eastern Stnr." Mrs. Doris Schllko. Further, donlnl wos mado by Mr. Connie thnt nnv effort Is being mndo n keep tho matter in tho dark nnd "'vnv from the public. Ho snld ""it the sncclal meotlng of tho coun cil, sovernl wookq ngo. to discuss "lib Superintendent W. F. Miller, '" mnttcr of nutlnr the motor car Into the Coqulllo Vnllov sqrvlco was not mennt, ns far ns ho know, to bo a secret one. At thnt time Mnvnr Allen stated In noon meotlng thnt ho hnd not ex nnrtoii tho nowsnaner men to bo pros nit nnd thnt tho meeting wns n snec Inl onp. Full report of proceedings Wprn nulillshoil. Both Mr. Connie nnd Mnvor Allnn yesterday denied there hnd beon anv R"rf of n mooting on Mondnv night after tho rogular session of tho coun cil I'nd ndlnurned. Mnvnr Allen pMiI. "i bellovo thnt nil of tho cnuncllninn 7ro In favor of grnnttng tho wishes of tho South om Pnclflc. Tho motor enr Is do ing us no coml on tho present service- it mlcht on tho other run." All mnmbors of tho council todnv dn clnrod thoniRelves In favor of tho ronvn nnd Hint tliov would voto po when tlm nmtter U nfflclnllv liroucbt hofnro them, nrobnblv nt tho noxt meeting, on Tuosdnv ovonlng. After tiio meeting on Mondnv ovonlng Mr. Copplo snvs thnt John D, Ooss nskod somo of tho council men stnndlng about what tliov ex nected to do about tho franchise. Ho had provlouslv reported tho chango would bo mndo without Injuring tho franchise Two of tho mombors at that time expressed n favorablo opln Ion nnd nothing nioro wns said of tho matter, snld Mr. Copplo. ! nr AnoclttM rre.i to ot Vtj Time. SAN FHANCISCO. Sept. 1. U took nlno hnrd-worklng Innings for tho Seals to tnko a 1 to 0 ganio out of the hands of tho determined Beavers yesterday, nnd tho South erners are looking for no enBy scries this week. McCredle, with his bol stered team, seemed to havo Inject ed tho come-back spirit into tho bunch nnd they nro playing In tho tall end of tho season with the fight tliov didn't havo In tho first. Tho scores of yesterday follow: Pacific Coast At Saa Francisco It. II. Portlnnd 0 5 San Frnnclsco 1 7 At Salt Lake Oaklnnd 5 10 2 Salt Lako 0 14 3 At Los Angeles Vernon failed to arrive. National League At Chicago Chicago 2INcw York 0 Chicago lNow York 7 At Pittsburg Pittsburg 5IBrooklyn 3 Pittsburg 2Brooklyn 3 At Philadelphia St. Louis 2lPhllado!phln....3 St. Louis 7Phllndelphln....2 At iiosion Cincinnati OIHoRto,, 2 Officer Eviwctcd Hero to Look Over Slto on l8thmus Inlet Says Hen ry Scngstackon Immodlato action by tho govern ment toward placing an cntlroly new wireless station hero and ono moro powerful than tho station nt Capo Blanco, Is tho word brought this morning by Henry Songstackon on his return from Snn Francisco. A government radio officer Is now on his way here, coming In overland and is expected torilorrow. Ownors of tho Klnhn tract havo re fused to make any but a cash set tlement for the land, said Mr. Scng stneken, but ho believes tho denl of $750 for tho flvo acres on Isthmus Inlet can bo handled without much trouble. Tho government requires a clear deed to tho land. Tho Cnpo Blanco station will re main where It Is. About $15,000 would probnbly bo snont on tho blc station horo said E.I 1 1 ' Mr nnrainntrnn The clearing of tho site. If accept-1 HIES able, would bo made this fall, and I '''-, "r " "" ii ..i-m , .i,,.i.i i i.. - American Longn use by sometlmo next summer. Mr. Scngstackcn nttcndod tho meeting of tho National Abstractors Association In Snn Frnnclsco, going there from Portland. Ho was a member of the nominating commit too and nominated Mr. Daly, of Port land, for tho position of vice-president. URNARRIVESIN BU1XGS HOME MANY AFTEIt VIS ITS AT EXPOSITION' ninio At ucirou I Chicago 8 i Detroit 9 1 At Washington ! Now York 1 1Wnshlngton 4 , New York 2 1 Washington 3 At St. Louis I Cleveland n St. Louis i) I Little Wind nn,i Fog oll rpri,, Vvom South StcuniHlilp Leaves for Portland at l:!l( p. in. Tho steamship Kllburn, Captain I .ucuienauu, nrrivcu in at niiio ociock mis morning rrom San Fran cisco nnd Eureka bringing homo many people who havo been attend lift; tho Exposition. Sho eft out for Portland nt 1:30 p. m. Tho finssongers from t,ho south for Coos nay wore; Mrs. Edna Richardson, Mrs. Her bort Armstrong, Chns. Tower, G, N. Hower, Mrs. G. N; Bower, C. A. Houghlln, Mrs. T. Coko, Mary A Dnrt, Henry Sengstacken, T. McKinnon, Honry M. Gra dy, Reno St. Clnlr. Joseph D. Hughes, Mary E. Thompson, Max Tlmmerninn, Mrs. Max Tlmmor mnn, Galo Tlmmorman, Dolph Tlm mormnn, Mrs. W. S. Nicholson, Miss E. Saucy, Harold Savage, Mrs. Haguo, Mrs. Carl Myrath, II. O. Gul ovson, Mrs. Golovson, Estolla Wlck lund, Mrs. John W. nutlor, Jdhn Butler Jr., Baby Joo Butlor, Mnry BUNKER HILL BOYS ' HAVE WINNING NINE Defeat Married Men's Team Havo Won HI Out of II) finmoN Played Thb Season Tho baBobnll nlno of Bunker Hill, composed of boys about 17 years of ago, this season hnvo won 10 out of 19 games played nnd still nro looking for further battles. On Surdny they defeated a team of mnirled men nt Flagstnff. Tho boys havo beon playing n ser ies ol games with nines from Mnrsh flold nnd North Bond. On next Sun day they will moot tho local team at Hunker Hill nt 2:30 p. m. T1a C T onmnHhln nn n.nmlan.l I a ii ii , . diiiiiiiliiiiu iikii ill iiiiiinrii t tr'iiuu uru .mi n n iinirnn .iiimr : i ,to glvo tho triangular strip on nisoy Mrs. Albert S. HIsey. Mrs Kvhltmnn CoHeRo nn l ,nCk ZltV North Front street, to put In a six; Dorothy Getty, Miss Nolllo Haydon.l J wit, tL t t ?rwi ' I foot concrete sidewalk thero and also u. K. M,cr, KngbIom, Mrs. M. O xS?ma scl ool . , nn Iron railing If they woro relieved! (joronson Munkhouso. . .onmu bciiooi. The Walk-Over Shoe c "X i j i ' ,oi liiLeniaLionaiiAqif riput nr wi&sssstss. -w-k fit 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III WUfil " viuoneavo, vora Sprasue, u. KftDUtatlOTl .''-. wn-soTTT n,,w, M.TWWn. O. Johnson. ' J CAUTIIY MAY MAKE BIG SALE ,...... npin MRlni iviibmt nitvu urn N'o Games Arrnugeil. Conch Bnv.i nl Nlles of tho high school says thnt no gnmes hnvo yet been nrrnngod ' with nny of tho county high schools,' but ho bolioves that as soon ns school opens n schedulo will bo mado, some what nftor tho manner of last year, i At least thero will bo football, hoi says, for It Is possiblo that a town1 team will bo organlzod. Nllo is expecting to play full back with tho Multnomah Athletic Club of Port land If thoy meet tho Seattle Athlotlc Club eleven on ChrlstmnB and New nn Iron railing if thoy woro relieved! (joronson Munkhouso. or tno Hourly service requirement. Tho pnssengera north woro: Claude Thoy will not ngreo to pave the smnll Adams. Mrs. Shaw, P. A. Smith, J. pleco, snld Mr. Copplo. I A. McPhatus. J. McCrimmon. John uoison, .Mrs. Dotson, w. v. Ruck Dance, afternoon ami evening at Goodwill's. Sun. Sept. 5th. Llhby COAL. Tho kind YOU hnvo ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Pacific Livery ami Transfer Company. THROUGH the courtesy of the GEO. E. KEITH COMPANY, makers of Walk Over Shoes, we are able to present at the Noble Theater tomorrow night an instructive and educational film showing the workings of the most modem shoe manufacturing plant in the world. Walk-Over Shoes are sold in 27 countries, at testing the great popularity of the product of the Keith factories. They are represented here by this store, where careful fitting service is at your command. We cheerfully guarantee Walk-Over Shoes FRED WILSOX AND DENNIS M' CAUTIIY MAY MAKE BIG SALE McDonald Vaughn Sook 15,000,000 Feet of Catching Inlet Timber Want Road to Water Fifteen million feet of timber on "Wl " 1";"" '"" " '' .,-" "' Catching Inlet will bo bought and' AHS BL'BING AUGUST logged off by McDonald & Vaughn Engineer Jumea Polhomus, in within tho next year and a lmlf. . t-'lmi'Ko of tho bar dredgo Mlchlo'a with operations beginning nt once, I work, wus up from Empiro today providing right of way for two tulles jnuil roported that tho dredgo mndo 'can bo obtained, according to n,l's best record during August. Dur- stiUoment this morning of Jack Mc- !K the mouth tho Mlchio took out 'Donald, The logs would bo furnish-i 222,040 ynrds of sand und had it ed for tho Simpson Lumber Com-1 t been for a fog yesterday morn- i puny. i lug, would havo passed tho 225,000 I Two quarter sections, totalling 320 ' mark. Tho best previous record was acres, will lie purchased from Fred i during June, when 211,00 yards Wilson and Dennis McCarthy, If tho 'were jomoved from tho bar. mo rignt or way can bo procured. Thirty Feet on Bar ino lower or tne tw camps at Daniels Creek an event, would bo moved PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY! Dr. A. L. Houseworth, PhyHlcinn and Surgeon Offlcoilrvlng Block. Offlco hours: n to i a, ,,. 2 to 1 nnd 7 to 8 p, m, rhoiHvi: Offlco lia-J; Ho., un.h. from the East. Many neJ r an urooas are roiling in, gact season you' find the most com. plete lines or tne newest mef, chandise at tnis store 33cExtra Special 0.1 33c ! Men's Work Shirts, regular 50-c value they come in blue and gray chambj um aim wxutt omjjt, duu rancy chjy. iots Buy these for the )0 next few days for only W CCfltj The Golden Biggest Store KUie Best Price !!il().H.- COOS BAV TO I'OltTLAMi. ALLEGANY-DHAIN Auto Stage Line IjKAVKS .MAItSIIKIKM) MVIIUV MOKNIXtJ n:!IO, AIIIlllHu DltAI.V AT 2 O'CLOCK. ' '"""" (JimiiI Ciii-k Cnrefiil Hi:i'i.i Most Ileum iful Itoulo to I'mltf Fare $6 TTo Smokehouse Fareil .mi.. in, .it ii i in iii 1 1', lil I I'llOXK l-.l or cull D. I,. l-'OOTH, l'rotrliti.r (,f Auto Ifo i iMiii'i nti uii' iiliwiiiijiiiOM, MARSHFIELD-ROSEBURG AUTO II Best Cars Fare, $7 Best Driven I.cavo Miuvili field I.envo Bosebui't; . ...r:on a.m. ,..0::m a. m. Wi I TICKET OFFICE, 139 FRONT St. mausiihi:u New Dodge Cars Fare $7,001 OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorht .Vi KInK. Cnrs lenvo Miirslifleltl 7 n.m., 1 1 n.m., S p.m,Ji Cnrs lenvo for Umpire 7 n.m., 11 ii.in., Sp.u,S(i Cum Jmiwci Sunset Buy 7 n.m., 1) n.m., 1 p.iMH KnroH, Umplro, IHc; Turlicel or South HIoiikIi, 5(lci8unsrtBija Koontz Garage Agency for S00 DYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLESUNION GAS ENGINES ' Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specially North Front Street :: :: :: .. Phon" M GRAVEL' WO nro now nrnnnred to fnrnlah nnAVEL In &DT W I from pile In our yard or In carload lotB, at following P''ce,: iwiu iuu uu siuuiiu, f.O pur JUIU, Jl canond lota, taken from cara. $2.00 Per I1 I Detail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. C? Opposite IW-Offlce. phosf J. M. Wright Phone 188-1? IIUILDINQ CONTIIAOTOU Estimates furnlahod on request Dr. H. M. Shaw Eye, Knr iukI Throat Rpovlullat GLASSES FITTED Phone 330 J. ltouuiN 200-201 I-'lllf Tllnxlr . I f On... ll-.f .ll .U.. ..Hi ---...vm. o lOBBiui; .nn. .ui:l.uiiuii, oi mo niiuuru, i)i. JIATT1E 11 JHAv . in Riicli' which came In nt low water tills , . , , b"A"' d with Its ' mornliiK, reported that 30 feet was' ,ll,"ltl"n uml s" Surgeon rhono 330.J. Office houi-H by uppolntment. AhatvartA VOIt ItLTAltrP AiicmiAmia nm rri'l'I.M AM) iMKUli" I ADOUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., U MAHSHFIELD AND COQU1LL13 CITV, OHEGO!'nnrtioll AGENTS FOH CANADIAN i'ACIFIO UAlIiHOAD I in-JNUy SENGSTACKEN, MANAGER ESQ rutiroiui ami equlpnient to CntcliliiK the sliallowest water. This is a Inlet, mild Mr. McDonald, together realization of tho long-hoped-for. wltli a crow of about 50 men. , Henry SeiiBstacken, wlio cumo In Ho said thnt notblnn will bo done on her. mado the trip from Astoria Ulltll tllO rlBllt Of WIIV for tho two to San Frnnclsen nil llio Rrent Vnrlh. miles to tbo wnter hnvo been pro-torn. Ho says that tho big liner only cured, deeming It foolish to go for- draws twenty-two feot of water. At 1 ward with mutters now and trust to ' Eureka they found only 22 feot of niaklng arrangements later. Tho; water on tbo bar at low wnter and 'logs would bo rafted down Catch-'a depth of IS feot Inside, showing lug Inlet to tho Simpson mill. that iimnimiiit n,.v nn.,.,,t ,.n,.., Operations nt tho camp of Mc- date as largo, vessels as Coos Hay I H. G. Btltler onald & Coudron In West Marsh-.now can. CIVI-L ENGINFPn field are going very well snld Mr ' r. -n AUi.M-.hH McDonald, nini a great many logs Finishing loading yesterday, "om 304 Coke nidg. Phone 145-J. aro Doing dumped every day off the l on.-iiisiun Auenne leu uown tno ' uesiuenco j'none 3G3-L, Benjamin Ostlind CONSUWING ENOINEEIl AND ARCHITECT Offices, 20C Irving Block. Phone 103-L or 2G7-J. Marshfleld, Oregon, Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. AIIOHITEOT i dump o North Front street. Tho ba- wltl' a lumber cargo for BaylTTJ 77 T, cross planking laid on Central avo- Point. V. U. Lnantller iiuo down the hill Is working a great' Leas thn.. fn...- n,i .i,.f f. AIIOHI1 Oankhic ror...iru.lliMh? ,nB,hM0 of wn,er " Ul "Bo Klvor bar Is I UooraB 301 anl 302, Coke Building, o hi road " tU mllh" "olll,,ie thB Baso,lno hooner Hoam-! Marshfleld, Oregon. ir "each ami until a shift mr: T,, . , of tho wind sho will probably stay ' W"l. O. I Urpen I HlK Dtiuro ut flixMlnlll'H. Sun. thore, It Is said tbe bar is badly, . AKCIHTECO; Sept. nth. lI.iHl.yV Oix-luMru. 'shoaled. Marshfleld, Oregon. 'j I Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Cony n COMPLETE PLANTS' FOR HARBOR WOWU nun r d.. r!. i .ii.i in, firprinn w vin uuua oay uuice nas avaiiauiu ii " work the Dredge "Seattle" the most powerful, best wjulpped mid most thorough! twenty-iuch liydraullo dredge IB Tuclflc wtert Coos Bay office, Main offtJ maioiiuciu, U euon. ocann'i --