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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1915 EVENING EDITION. TWO INJURED Bf FALL CITY MAIISHATj lUtOWX, OF MYIt TLK POINT IS HUHT II. OF 0. TO OPEN II L. INSTITUTION KXPKCTS FKKSH- MAX CLASS OF KOO Several Students to (Jo from Marsh- tlvU Fncew llrlghtcot Year in 10 Yeara' KxlNtnnco Jloro than 300 freshmen arc ex pected in the beginning clans at the University of Oregon when tho state Institution opens its doors next Tues day, according to an announcement from Riircio which is interesting news to present nnd former students of Oregon who live on Coos Day. Tho most successful year in the history of the university is Jusl ahead, according to President P. L bruised about the hip nnd back. For1 Campbell, father of Miss Lucia Camp fifteen hours after tho accident Mr Sustains Broken Hones Whllo Work ing on His Homo Which Was i Jloccntly Horned y (Special to Tho Times) MYIITLK POINT, Ore., Sept. 8. City Marshal J. C. Drown Is suffer ing Injuries ho received when ho was thrown from a scaffold whllo work ing at his homo which was not long ago almost totally destroyed by fire. Tho homo Is being rebuilt. Mr. Brown suffered a compound fracture of -tho forearm and had two ribs on tho left sldo broken and was also ROUTE 15 PROBABLE POSTAL 1XHPKCTOH LOOKS OVKK pitoposKD uuitAL dhliyf.hy Brown was unconscious. HOLDBABYCONTES T INTUUKSTINO FKATUKK OP FA III AT MYIITLK POINT LIttIo Ones Can llo Knlorwl Sept. 0 and 10 mid Possibly Also it , on Sept. 11 t ' (Special to ho Times) MYRTLE POINT, Ore, Sept. 8. Tho Bettor .Daby show Is ono of the Interesting features of tho county fair and it Is expected that thoro will bo a largo numbor of babies shown. Babies can bo entered wiicn .thoy arrive on Sopt. 0 and 10 and possibly on Sopt. 11. Tho babies will bo scored accord ing to tho regular schedules which nro used at all tho baby shows. The ocoro cards nro glvon to tho mothers eo that thoy will know on Just what points their babies nro weakest an'd will bo ablo to correct tho weak Xoaturos. Tho slipw will not only bo of great Interest but ns well it will bo of much bonoflt to tho parents as tho cxamlnntlon necessary In tho con test makes a valuable guldo for tho mothers In tho futuro caro and rais ing of tho bablos. ETT1S SIGNED MANY VOT.KKS WANT SPKCIAL BOND KLUCTIONS N'coa" 800 Nmihm To Allow County to Voto on Jjl!ttO,000 Bonds Would Bo In Novomltcr bell who vlBlted here last week. To the faculty have boon udded 1 o Instructors, bringing that body up closo now to ono hundred membors. This for tho first tlmo will opon a comploto law course at Eugene. Grad ually the school has been moved from Portland and now tho entlro courBo thoro Is for five and six years, with two anil thrco years collegiate work preparatory. Law professors of abili ty have been engaged nnd It Is said tho department will rank high with any other schools of tho coast. It Is also expected this year that the registration in tho School of Architecture, newly established last year, will bo largor than ovor boforc. In Portland tho Oregon School of Mcdlclno will have a $50,000 build ing. From Marshflold this year will bo Miss Lucy Powers, sophmoro, Mnx Ilclgard, Junior, Albort Haines, soph-mora LAKEVIEW SCHOOL CLOSES FOR SEASON Would Include Bunker Hill, Flag- Staff, Llbby ami Kastxrt Says Plenty of Names on Petition inspection of the proposed rural free delivery routo south of Marsh field was made yesterday by 1). 12. Wood, postal Inspector of this district, and Postmaster Hugh Mc Laln and the belief is that the routo will now be established. Included in tho routo would be Bunker Hill, Mllllngton, Flagstaff, and thenco over tho hill out to Llbby and back through Knstport. All people living In these districts now must get their mall at tho local Postofflce. Two months ago thoro was estab lished on Coos Itlvcr tho first rural delivery on Coos Bay. Should this now routo bo put In it would bo tho second. A competitive examination was held at tho local Postofflco sovoral iwcoks ago for carriers and clerks and though tho names of the suc cessful applicants havo not yot been rccolvod back, nevertheless there will bo a waiting list and a carrier could start as soon as word is re ceived from tho PoBtofflco Depart ment. Many Affected Ovor 200 families nro situated on tho cloven nnd one-hnlf-milo routo n condition twice no good as ordin arily is mot, It has been oxplalnod. Thoro 1b a law that sorvlco only throe times a week can bo received whllo tho routo undergoes tho ex perimental stage. It Is believed that hero n special dispensation might bo made. Pupils Tnko Part Ih Program ItccilntJoii! and Songs Sur prise for Toucher of ' Good roads petitions, calling for a special election to consider $370, 000 road bonds, are being freely elgnod and meeting Uttlo opposition, Recording to J, 13. Montgomery, who In tho past week has been well over tho count'. September 1G 1b tho date sot by President A. T. Morrl oon, of Coqulllo, for n reorganizing of tho Good KotidB Commlttteo of Coob. According to tho law at least 800 names of registered votora must bo Bccurcd before a special election can bo called. It Is believed, said Mr. Montgomery, that at least 1,-00 will bo on tho petitions beforo they nro finally sent Into tho county court. Every person submitting n petition must Hwcar to tho legality of H names on his list. With tho required number Bocur-I cd in nil probability tho election) would bo held this fall, probably In Novombor. At the Bridge Carnival In North Bond October 8 will bo a mooting of good roads enthusiasts In tho county and thin, with other emnllor nicotlnga from time to tlmo and n campaign of publicity ami ed ucation among tho voters, Ib expect ed to prepare the people for n true expression of their beliefs at the vot ing booths. Expenditure of the special bond money would tako 1" a pormanont road from llaiulon to tho Curry coun ty lino, according to tho petitions, and tho remainder would, as far as possible, build a hard surface road from Myrtlo Point, through Co qulllo, to Coos Bay and thenco to tho South Inlet Bridge. Name Committee With Prank Hortou, chairman, a committee of 12 has been named by the Coos County Business Men's Association to coopernto with tho good roads committee of the coun ty. Tho other members nro CharloB Hall laud George Gnodrum, Marsh flold; George Hazor, Dr. I. 11. Hur tle, North Bond; Dr. Emllcott, W. H. fcyons, Coqulllo, John Uickey, J. E. WolBtrom, Baudon and C, E, Hullng, Myrtlo Point. The Lakevlow grammar school on Ton Mllo Lake closed tho summer term with an entertainment which was quite largely attended by poo vle of tho neighborhood, A pro gram of recitations nnd songs was carried out. Tho numbors woro ns "follows. "Como and Play." Song by the school. Welcome. LIUlo Rasmus. "Mothor'B Boy." Arthur Shutter. "Mrs. Mason'B Poodle." Dialogue. "Geography." Clinton Liggett. "A Proud LIttIo Mother." Gonova Liggett. "Tho Violet." Song. Slgna Ohrls tenscn. "Stopping tho Paper." GusbIo Shutter. "Tho LIttIo House Mnld." Borne ta Liggett. "Tho Professor's Mistake." Dia logue. "Smiles." Mnrgarette Laksonon. "Tho Golden Mean." Elnor Shutter Song. "Whlpporwlll." Besslo Christiansen nnd FIobbIo Peterson. "Too LIttIo nnd Too Big." Edna LakBonen. "Behind thu Sofa." Dialogue Song by tho school. "Seeing Things." Charles Wistl. "Ho Wouldn't nnd Ho Would." Elslo LlKgott. "Jennie's Secrot." Dialogue. I "A .Mouse Trail." Ilnrvnv ltvr- son. ".My Wild Irish Itoso." Song. "Taking Sam's Photograph." Dia logue. "Envy." Arthur ltnsmus. "When I Whb a LIttIo Girt." Trlnetto Laksonon. "Woes." Primary Department. "Tho Boylesa Town." Slgna Chris tenseu, "Which One?" Hilda Nlomo. "Kentucky Philosophy." Besslo CliriBtcusou. "Tho Flight of the Year." Clas. A'ftor the program the visitors were served lemonade and cake. Those In attendance came from many different points in tho Ten Mile district nnd were high In their praise of the work of tho pupllH and teacher. The Bummer term of the Bchool has been In session for the past hIx months. The teacher of tho school Is Mirf Pearl L. Gould. To show their up preclatlon of her work tho parents of the pupils ami friends gnve n uurprUo party for her at tho homo of MrB. August Lackonson on Sat urday evening when a pleasant ovo- ilng was pahbed. Miss Gould Koes ui .Moiuoril whore she will bo gaged as a teacher. AUTO HITS STUMP: PASSENGERS ESQAPE Amateur Driver Sods llomlstcr Off of llond A.xlo Itent, Other Damage Slight. New at the wheel nnd meeting another machlno on tho highway n Blstor of Mrs. Robort Kohoo, of Nortu Bend, Sunday attomoon ran off tho plank roadway leading from tho Simpson Park nnd bumped tho machlno Into a stump. Tho front of tho machlno wnH slightly damagod and it Is said tho front nxlo was bont. Tho car was a roadster. Nono of tho occu pantH of tho car were Injured In any way. b w & mtmOT??aEWPiffltv tWWRkX r XKwmfflmmmm itosiBS AilSEHif1 lOKG'nUmilKGiPIPKiAND, , i1 FCIGAReTVP.1 roBAcro, I I , Mamammmm iiiimm immiiw ! wmrmm There's a punch of C in evesy puff of Prance Albert tobacco I You don't have to call for an - cyclopedia to find out how p, r.frs nn vnur Innrn I Von ;i. ' - ' up your supply, jam-full a jirrL pipe or roll a makin's cigarette strike a match 'and-puff.QWaY Because, you've landed on ha brand at last that hands out ai: the-time me mn you've alwaW sought! ' The patented process fixes that J and curs out bite and parch I CrtprrleM li X. J. KejrnuMi Tvbacco Co, and now, lei's all join together nnd pack P. A. Into our eld jlramy pipes or roll up makin's cignrottes nnd Gort of sit about and tako count of stock and have a bit of csporioncc moot ing. For, whon you'vo found your brand, it'o a neat thing to Btay put and chin-chin, for you'ro on tho Road of Contentment 1 Prince Albort h sold everywhere in toppy red bags, 5c tidy red tinv, 10c; handtoma pound and fiat f. pound tin humidors and that classy pound crystal-glass humidor with tiponge moist ener top that keeps tho tobacco ao bang-up fine always I You'll need one, sure I R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N C IIAVK PLKASANT TJUP Mr. and Mi-h. Junics Kcnnetl Iteport Pleasant Visit South Mr. and Mrs. Jnmca llennott who arrived homo Saturday from a visit In California report a flno trip. Thoy woro away nearly a month. From Marshflold thoy made tho trip In tholr auto to San Francisco, going out by wny of Rosoburg. After vis iting tho fair thoy went on tho steam mor llnrvard to San Pedro and from thoro to Los Angeles whoro thoy vis ited Mrs. IJcnnctt'a brother whom Hho had not scon for eloven years. Thoy spoilt a week In Los Angles and returned to San Francisco on tho Harvard and made a second vis it to tho Exposition. Thoy shipped their machine homo and roturned on the Adeline Smith. On tho trip down Mr. and Mrs. Ilennett took a camping outfit bo they could stop along tho road when thoy clioso and enjoyed that fcaturo of tho travel very much. GETS 11 GOOD PLAGE j. i:. mtiLLiym; maim: school KUPKItVIHOIt .MAIUOX COl'NTV on- TO THISI APPIIOPIUATIO.NH 1--IVK ACCIDKNTS That Jlany Itcportert to Commlvslon From Coin A total of 1 55 accidents, four of which were fatal, woro reported to the stato labor commission for tho week. Of this number five were re ported from Coos county as follows: I). 1). Hoss, Marshflold, sprained ankle, logging. Nick John, North llend, bruised hand, railroad operation. John Avron, Heaver Hill, oyo in jured, coal mining. L. Sprrlous, Mnrshflold, bruised thumb, railroad operation. Fred Noah, Marshflold, cut too, logging. Wife Who Is .Vow In Mur.sliflcld Will Leave Soon to Join Her Hulmi(l J. 13. Diillette, formerly principal of tho Hunker II 111 school but recent ly night guard at tho Oregon Stato Prison at Salem, has been elected supervisor of tho Marlon County schools at a salary of $1100 per year of ton months work. Mrs. Drllletto received a telegrnin from him his morning announcing his selection for tho place which Ib Quito an honor. Mrs. Drlllette, who has been as sisting at Tho Fnlr Store, will leave for Salem next week to Join him. Pl'IlK SWKHT APPLi: CIHHH delivered to jour homo. Phone tiltlL WANT TO KNOW IF EUROPE WANTS PEACE Hcpoitcri .rl Ion of President In Line With SiiKKostlon .Made by Pope llcnedici (Ur AuoiUtixl I'm) to Ohm lUr T1 WASHINGTON. I). C. Sept. . Although no ofi'lclitl announcement has been made, it Is learned on good authority that Piosldent Wilson has ustructed tho U. S. Ambassadors at the capitals of the warring nations in Kuropo to ascertain if they would welcome tho good offices of the Unit ed States n trying to restore peace. This is supposed to bo in lint) with tho suggestion mado last wook by Popo Uencdlct. Tho rcHpouru will probably not be retched for sovoral days. L LIS the national joy smok among tobaccos is 'like a real man among men. You can make camp with it on short acquaintance For it's case-cards-facls that P, A is the friendliest smoke you ever hitched ta a pipe or cigarette. We loiow, men everywhere know, and you'll know that what we tell you is government-bond-stuff just as soon as you loosen-up and ao cept all this first-class, first-hand testimony ! We tell you our printed word has never yet struck within 50 of what P. A. will prove out ! The heart. iest enthusiasm of Prince Albert's friends does not overdraw the pleas ure this tobacco will give you PROFESSIONAL DIREC1I 0 444 ! t AMONG THE SICK t ?$ Bud Hrlgham, a son of Colonel IJriBham of North Dead, Is suffering from an attack of blood polRonlug, War your IJRTTRU heads, bill huJj, etc., printed at THE TIMES office. Congress- to Kcouomi on Kvery- thliig Hveept National Dofeuso WASHINGTON, 1). C Sept. S. Kconomy In appropriations for lit tle used army posts, navy yards, riv ers and harhors and public buildings. will be reeonimonded to congress by ProBldont Wilson in ordor to leave tho monoy necessary for nn adoquato program of national defonso, The Information comes today from a high administrative source. P.NCLAIMHI) li:tti:hs List of unclaimed letters In tho Mnrshflold Oregon, Post Office for the week ending September 7, 1915. Perbons calling for the saino will pleaso Bay advertlBed and pay one cent for oach letter called for. Mrs. Amanda Armstrong, Miss K, M. Becker, W. G. llorreo. Miss Clara Grace Ilennett Hall. K. H. Camp boll, Klbert Clemens. L. J. Porbra ehe, Hon. Win, Galloway, T. P. Green. Jerry Haines, Mrs. Hickman, Tims. J. Hughes, J. Wilbur Hunt, Miss Ida Johnniisen, Miss M. Kallia, Kenan Hros llroom Factory, Mrs. C. Meyers. Mrs, William Neasen. W. II. Richards, P. II. Itoss, Mrs. Llzzlo Stifflor, W P. Totten. Jess Woolev. MATT LMAY CHANDLKll HOTML, MAHSHKIL'LI) ()l!i:i().V Telephone -O itKPiti:si:.vri.(i HAAS BROS. (;i!ot'i:i:s ARMOUR & CO. PKOVISIOXS ASTORIA FLOURING MILLS CO. l'Lorit and pi:i:i pihlic iikaltii mi:i:ti.(j ophns Uf Aoi llr.l I'rt-M lu Coon llojr TIium llOCHKSTKH, N. Y.. Sopt. S. The American public health association, in annual session, held an open meet ing thin morning and then di vided into sectional meetings. IWOIt.MOl'S SP.M IS ON TIIK WAV TO NKW VOIIK TODAY lliuiilit I'liim Ijiuluiid to StreiiKtli en Credit of Great llrllnlii In (ho Pulled States (117 AmocIKM Vtm to coos naj Tltnti. 1'OItTLANl), Maine. Sopt. S. Tho value of tho gold anil seeurltfca brought to Halifax yesterday on n fast crulccr mid which passed through Malno early today on tho way to Now York to strengthen tho Hrltlsh credit Is over ?80,000,000. Some American Money Tho gold consists of 11,050,000 In English Boverlgns, equivalent to about ?58,250,000 and $7,850,000 lu United States coin. Tho value of tho bonds is $11,000,000. TIiIb lu ?ao,000,000 ill excess of tho value of each of tho two previous consignments. Dr. A. L. Houseworth, Pliynlclan and Surgeoa Office: In lug IHotk. Office Iioiiis: ll to IS . m.; ttl I nud 7 to N p. ui. Phones: Office 1 liWj It. 11 I. M. Wrifiht PhosellHl IIUILDING COXTIUCTOR Estimates furiilslioJ on requat Llbby COAL. Tho Kind YOU Imvo ALWAYS USUI). Phono 72. Pacific Livery ami Transfer Company. Havo j our nrouruiiis nrlnteil at Tho Times office THE v us e. vC wSaifSkB Hugh l'. McLaln. Postiunstor. ADMI.MSTHATOIt'S XOTK'l-3 Notlco Is hereby glvon that tho undersigned by an order of the County Court of Coos county, Ore gon, has boon appointed as admin istrator of the ostato of S. S. Acklos, decoasod. All persons hnvlng claims against such ostato nro required to present them within six months from tho date of this notice, with the proper vouchors, to tho under slgnod at tho office of I. S. Kauf man & Company, at Maishfield, In said county. Hated this 17th day of Augost, 1015. K. T. KAUFMAN, Admlnlstrato", (First publication August IS, 1915. Last publication, September 15, 1015.) No License Required J. E. Ford ( Co. 174 South B'way Phone 58-J Un It is tho "Open Season" for Drolling Chickens at our shop. They're ripo and juicy and there's no limit to the number you can "bag." Juat tho tiling for your Sunday dinner or pic nic luncheon. We're ready to servo you with a wnole round of "flesh or fowl." Call us up for anything in tho list and it will como promptly. Poilc lloast, Heof Ilonsl, Pork Ten-doi-loln, Spaio-rlbs, Le of Mutton, Veal Cutlets., Prime Heof SUuks, Salvages, on Market Dr. H. M. Shaw Mjo, Kw and Thront FWU" GLASSLS lTITi:i) Phono H()-l. Itooius 2O0-20I Irving IHock. DIC. MATT1H II. SHAW. PhyMclan and Surge" Phono 'M0-1. , Benjamin Ostlintl CONSUIriX(J LXOtXlM A" AHCIIITKOT Offices, 20C Irving B! Phono 103-L or 2C7-J. MaribffoM. Orf H. G. Butler CIVIL LXGLMWl Ilnm ini Pnkn IlldC. PllOM Tlnalilnnon PllOIlO 363-- llH W. G. Chandler m Rooms 301 and 302, Coke BW Marshflold, Oregon Wm. S. Turpenrirnl AIICIIITIXT MnrsliflcH, Oregon WOOD! , itilW Tru,,iii., ivinrl nor I03U f,,v Alder wood, 1G to 24 pji Inches Fieo Dolhery Phono 227-J. Korthfl I drTwood ; . ,n i.mnnYARD North Front btreet Pliono yvu Abstracts FOK HELIAHLC AIISTUACTS Ob' TITLK AND AHOUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. ftlAIISIIFIEM) AND COQUILLU CITY. OHFGOX GESlL AGKXTS' T T8!I1K AND SKXHSHACKRVS I ADDITION AOENTS FOK CSMS PVC.FIO HA.LHOAD LANlT I1KNKV SPNOSTACnFN, MANAGRU -, - - Iss dungan r lA'FouMATioa .1 UNDERTAKING I1I be W . I opi:n to tiuS A regular Hute M undertaker "' w l charge I 9 rhono i0S-J JB ..IliiBiP