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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1915)
THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSMFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1915 EVENING EDITION. ' SIX . I I New Fall Suits Smartly Tailored ( $17.00 Best of Fabrics ( $35.00 Boys' School Suits Big assortment of patterns. Each has Set::: $4.50 $9,50 SEE WINDOWS PECK IS HURRIED KHAXCKS HAHKXKSS HKCOMKS IUHDK OK ATTOHXKY Wedding Tfikca Place lit St. Claire, Michigan Lcmo 011 Kxtcndod Honeymoon Through East bolls tinkled Wedding Claire, MIchlgnn today when flujbjoe MARSHFIELD BANDON irFOUR'8 STORES MYRTLE POINT POWERS GIRL IMS MILES .MISS ALMA WAIT ATTK.MITS MOUTH OK COLUMHIA SATURDAY Hclzcil With Cniinp nt ICml of I'ourtli jlllc lh lniiKhterof.l. W. Watt Of .Mni-Nliflclil forced to give uj) exhausted at the end of the first mile. Though tho water was rough and whlto cups breaking clear across Miss Watt was undeterred In starting. She Is an expert swimmer. Several weeks ago sho camp Into promlneuco for her feat of swimming across tho Columbia at The Dalles, a distance of more- than 1,000 feet. in St. Miss Frances lliirkncss becamo the bride of Arthur Peck, prominent attorney of Morshflcld, who Journeyed many miles for his bride. Tho wedding was set for today ami was to havo taken place at the home of the bride's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hnrkncss. Mrs. Pock for two years was an Instructor in tho conunorcinl depart ment of the Marshflcld high school and lived last year at The Hungnlow Sho Is very well known lioro and has a host of frlonds who will wel come her home again. Tho young jotiplo will leavo on their honeymoon for n trip through tho Great Lakes to Rurllngton, Ver mont, tho old homo of Mr. l'cck, thence down to visit an aunt of his at her summer home on Hnntam Lake, Connecticut. A stop will bo mado In Now York and they will como west to Scattlo over a northern routo nnd then to Coos Day. They do not expect to nrrlvo hero much beforo tho middle of October. Mr. Pock has not yet picked out his placo of residence. MPT. ERNST DIES OMI settler ok coos passes away HAY w PICNIC Of liiito Years Resided on S. C. Hog- era Place on Coos Hher DaugliKT In Portland Capt. Jacob Ernst, one of tho old settlers of this locality died this morning at '1:30 o'clock nt tho S. C. Hogcrs farm on Coos Rlvor. Ho hod lately mado his homo with tho family most of tho time nnd hnd his own llttlo hoiiso on tho plnco whero ho resided. Capt. Ernst returned from tho exposition a 1)0 ut a month ago. He visited relatives In Ban Francisco. On returning home he did not seem quite as well as usual nnd has been 111 for about ten days previous to his death. Capt. Krnst was 75 years of ago' and had been on Coos Hay for about forty years. Ho formerly was a. steamboat captain on tho bay. Ho never liked gasoline boats and would not tako them up In plnco of tho steam boats. Capt. Ernst has a. daughter, Mrs. Amelia Jackson who resides nt (Portland and whoso husband is tho superintendent of tho Multnomah County poor farm. He also Icnves a brother In San Francisco. Tho members of tho K. of P. took chnrgo of tho remains. Tho body wob brought to Marshflold nnd 'tho tlino of the funeral will not bo do elded upon until tho daughter Is heard from. The young lady learned to swim In Salem, whero Mr. Watt formerly, lived beforo moving to Coos Hay sev- j Attempting to swim ncross the Columbia river, seven miles wide at Its mouth, on Saturday afternoon XHss Alma Watt was seized with I oral years ago. Sho la now a nurse, cramps nt the end of four miles nnd I in Portland. Last year sho received wag pulled Into a boat that accompan-1 n medal from tho Young Women's1 led her. Gene Gustl, a fisherman Christian Association thero for her 1 CATHOLIC PEOPLE EVENT ARRANGE Party Will do to Seniiiun'H (Jrov Special Hmt to ho Charter ed for Trip who also attempted to swim, was swimming abilities., IRVING BLOCK 0461tm, All Spring and Summer Suits to be Closed Out at Two Prices One lot of Suits. Your1 t C choice at P Another lot of Suits. Your choice at $10 Tho models aro all good, the matei-lnls nro Gaberdines, Serges, wide Wales mid black and vthlto Checks. (Sood range of colors. Regular prices nuigo from $ I (!.."() up to SI2..(. I Next Sunday. Sent. 12th tho Cath olics of Marshflcld and North Ilcml and their frlonds hopo to spend a , pleasant day together at Seaman's Grovo, South Coos Itlver. Tho boat will leavo North Ilend nt 7: in and Marshflcld at 8:15 a. in. Tho ex cursionists will bring tholr own pro visions. For tholr benefit tho early mass in North Hcnd will bo at 0:30 n. in. and at 7:00 n. in. In Marsh flold. Thero will bo no oxpenso ox capt tho amount necessary to charter tho boat. Thoro will bo mnss at 10:30 In Mnrshfleld and nt 9:00 In North Hend for thoso who aro not going on tho excursion. FLORENCE IS BLUE populace hath khs ox hkach TO WATCH STRAiXDKD SHIP ft t SHIPPING NEWS I I J , CAPT. MAGEE HOI VETERAN MARINER MISSKS TIIK IIOAT OX RETURN TIIK Sajs KxposKlou Is Kini' mid Should Sop II Son Xot Heard Ki-tiiu All Captain James Magee, of Empire, who lias followed tho sea for over forty years missed his boat when ho wanted to return from San Fran csco Sunday. Ilo and Mrs. Magee had been taking In tho exposition and visiting nt California cities and had purchased their return tlcko's. He saw that tho Santa Clara was advertised to sal at 11:110 Sunday and they went down to the pier a llttlo before Hint tinio only to find that sho hnd already sailed. Ilo was not to be outdone, though, uud they went over and caught tho 1 o'clock train out of San Francisco nnd arrived In Marshflcld yester day afternoon by auto only a fow hours later than the Santa Cl.ir.i reached here. Capt. Magco says tho exposition Is f'no and everyone should seo It. Ho has not heard from his son, Capt. W. A. Magee, slnco he sailed on tho Naun Smith from San Francisco. Ho will have to make about IS ports and figured on tho trip dovn taking about 25 days, another 25 dnys being occupied In making the numerous ports nnd another 25 days back. SHOES at ft Golden R.u, Hflntlinro un nnn onwn linn ,... muui-io, vu utn ouvu you iiiuiiUV Oil GVPru.- School Shoes. We have two of the stronn !a' the country. Wc buy these direct from iRl ' First, thn oelfibrntGd RUSTFR RRmmt ., l"J as you know, are high-class Shoes in mn'J1 tin wnrri. None arc surmrmr. Thnn ... "', "si G0DMAN SCHOOL SHOES. These are L, and (jive oxcsllent service, but cost you very mudit If vnn uisli fn nrnnnmi7n fif vm... i.!i.i hnVVhnna -. 0VI IIIVUU UIIVWVI The Golden W BIGGEST STORE BESTPfilt COMPLETE BIG BOUT PILL IS ELUSIVE druggists ok coos hkst lo cals IX CHASING SPHKItOH) HUILD Relief Crew Tell of Near Tragedy Aided in Piitt'uir Lino to i North .letty Wind Hlained 1 It was a blue and disheartened Florence that Sunday trooped down to tho mouth of tho Sluslaw to LARGE VESSEL "WEEKS IX ex llllg Freighter Tiimcd Out at Pn'on Iron Works hi Retold 'linu' Will Ply Deep Water Pliarniacoutlcal Associa'loii Holds AIculliiK Klects Off.Vers and ('at hers for Humpiet ' Druggists of tho county phased ! tho pill on tho' diamond yesterday afternoon chased It right for tlmo mm coast Liiwuij mm TO Tlli:i .NEW- Btrj vasieru reiiini inruj ,l I'lglit and IVnnant Srts! Is Xmv . pproarhlif 1 III; AitlilJ rmucwjb PORTLAND, Ore., Sejl land again tho elusive spheroid wenti Coast Lc.-iguo tcamj jtiirt Times want ads bring results. In ten weeks the Union twirling, whirling, hurling Into tho Iron ' outposts never even hesitating ut wnieii the liiir t,.n. R,.i,n rnn I Work8- of Sn Francisco turned out . outstretched mlts nnd tho like Dollnr, largest ship to enter their tl10 b,K fro'K,Ut'r Annette Ralph, for (irnnd finale, Allies, alias Coos coun harbor, pound on tho sands whero Ith0 Kol,m Company. This Is a roc ty Druggists, 10; Mnrshfleld, I. sho stuck for more than uluo hours I " ,u' B'"1' """""'K '" coast. tiio Danquet una iiusiness session trying to got out. Details of tho U ,H cx"t,clc'1 ""other month will was held in the evening and offl nccldont reached hero today when ',0 C0I,MM,0I ' rittlnB out the ship. jeers for tho new year elected, tho gasoline boat Roller arrived atl""'1 '""'"'""K tho engines. The officers elected were, thn .lnrir frnni pinrn,,,.,, '"creased freight rates In the President. R. S. Knowlton. Conullln. Northwest winds nro responsible ,,,cop wntor lnul ,s respouslblo for' Vice president, W. S. Wells, Handon.'l for tho shoaling of tho liar, said Charter No. 7175. KKPOItT OK TIIK CONDITION OK TIIK First National Bank of Coos Bay eloso of business September ", 1015. nt Marshfluld, In tho Statu of Oregon, nt tho RKSOURCKS Loans nnd discounts $U7ii,:i78.8:j Total loans Ovordrnfts, secured, $ ; uu.ioi'iired, $.101.77 U. 8. bonds doposlted to secure circulation (par valuo) 100,000.00 Total U. S. Honda Honds nthor than U. S. Houds pledgod to secure postal savings dcposllH Ponds, securities pledged ns collatral for State, or other deposits or bills payable ( postal excluded J Securities other than U. S. boiitU (not including stocks) owned unplodgud Total' bonds, securities, ute bubrcrlptlon to stock of Federal Reserve Hank ?C,80"i.ii0 Less amount unpaid $11,400.00 Value of banking houso (If unencumbered) Kiiilty In Hanking I louse Furn'turo nnd fixtures i ?.M ' I " t . v . f t 39,200.00 14,071.30 4l.S10.75 72,000.00 Not amount duo from Federal Resiirvo Hank Net amount duo from upproed resoivo agents In Now York, Chicago and St. Louis Net amount duo fiom approved rosorvo agenla In other leservo cities Not amount duo from banks and bankers (other than above) , . , , Kxchanges for clearing houso , Other checks on banks In tho same city or town as reporting bank...,,..., Outside checka and other cash items , Fractional currency, nickels nnd centi Notes of other national banks Total coin and certificates , Legal-tender notes , .' Redemption fund with U. S. Troasurer (not more than 5 per cent on circulation) 2,870.60 30,:i09,ir 532.10 255.09 5,000.00 Total LIAHILITIKS Capital stock paid In , , , . , , , ; , f 1 00,(100,00 Surplus fund , , , . . . , Total Capital and surplus , , . , , , Undivided profits i Less ctirront expenses, Interest nnd taxes paid plrtfulatlng notes , ( ,j. , . , " v.. .,..,, . Less amount on hand and in rroarury for redumption or In trnuslt. Duo to banks and bnnkeis , , , Individual doposlts subject to chock , ,. Certificates of deposit duo In less than 30 dnys ', Certified checks '. Cashier's cltqekfl outstanding 19,000.00 12,538.92 5,087.01 1QO.000.00 1,1 or.. 00 17,585.01 332,508.52 10,537.00 67.90 701.27 1378,378.83 501.77 $100,000.00 97,182.11 3,100.00 72,000.00 fi. 100.00 11,957.39 33,185.75 19,505.10 2,238.36 436.36 787.79 1,635.00 13,4 17.10 100.00 5,000.00 $776,156.16 119,000.00 7,151.31 95.895.00 State, County or other municipal doposlts becured by Item 4c ofMlesourc0S, ,, ', 1 1,071,36 Postal' savings deposits ....!.'! ' '.,.,,' 26,35 I 22 Tnl..l lli..,i...wl .!., ,,.,'., ' ' ' '"" Total Demand depos'ts Certificates of deposits payable after 30 days. Other time deposits J. . . . Hills payable, Including obligations representing money borrowed. '? 82,886.51 39,097.97' 101, 825.37 121,981.48 30.000.00 $776,156.16 Total Ota.n .if f..wr... SI...... , ... 1n oiaiu Ui uiufti'H, WIIIIIU Ul uuiin, tits, I I, Horsey Kroltzor. Cashier of tho nbove.named bank, do solomnly s oar that tho above statement Is truo to tho best of my knowledge and bollof. DORSKV KRKHV.KR Cashier. Correct Attest: Subscribed and sworn to bgforo mo (hia eighth day of September, 1915. r CHANDLKR ANN1K SMITH. WILLIAM (1UIMF.S, N'olnry Public, y. 11, nOUOLAS. 4 Directors. tho crow. , At tho present tlmo tho wntor oftqn cits two channels on tho bnr, nelthor ono very deop, uud w!th snnd lodges down the middle. This, they claim, Is what happened on Sunday when tho Grnco Dollar attempted to get out nnd stuck nnd now the wind has changed thoro so that tho chnunol Is deepening once more. Whllo tln steamship was still on tho sands tho stenm schoonor Patsy enme In from Portland and It Is said sho hnd but eight feet of wntor Sun day night nt low tldo nnd bumped her wny Inside, but crossed out tho next day with 13' feet of wuter. Water Was Hough Though tho bar was breaking across and was so rough that tho Relief could not get out, thu men this morning said that tho draco Dollar hardly ut any time wns In danger. She was on tho sands and extremely close to the south Jetty toward which sho swung several times. Tho cantii'n of tho steam ship, thoy said, Is n good navigator and It Is owing to his senmnuship that nothing worso happoucd. Tho Relief parly In tho day went down to tho bar and aided tho stranded vessel by putting a l'no across to tho north Jetty, ono of tho things that aided very much In gutting tho craft off that evening. As soon as tho news about (ho Oraco Dollar going nshoro most of Florence's population trooped down to tho mouth of tho river and stay ed tloro until that evening. Tholr celebration nt tho coming or tho big ship wbb turned to Borrow, for thousands of dollars havo been ex pended by tho Port of Sluslaw on their Jetties. Work Started on .letty Tho government has within tho Inst few weoks let tho contract for extending tho south Jotty some 600 feot nnd work has already started on this project and prob ably will bo completed In tho spring, This done, said tho Relief crow, would aid materially In scouring font tho mouth of tho river and ought to ralso tho depth of wntor thoro consldorubly, Thoy say tho Graco Dollar has still another cargo (o tako at Flor ence, but do not know whether she will return. Sho was not forced to unload any of her 700,000 feet or lumber In order to get out yesterday making tho exit without any trou ble, after soumUng clear across the bar. tho hurried Job. Rolph and Com-1 Secretary, .1. L. Hrown, Mnrshfleld, pnny nro big shippers and needed .Tr..:inr,.r 11 w ,.v.i,. Mvti,, tho extra vessel to fill contracts. TIVKUTOX IS IIKRK Point. At nlno o'clock 15 members of lltf, f'nntt f'ftlllllv Ullnf tiitwmiH,nl A U- Tlln uffltlAl ....!. - ,. J I ' ' ' ,i 1 . I , "vcrion ur- BOUUoI1 KIllhered In tho (lulld Hall rUed Monday afternoon at 3 o'clo-k f lho K8C0inl clmrcll for a lm. n,diHo,ullnK uniberatthoShnpson ,110t Horm, , Mr ,, r8 . mill ut North Hend. ' ... llo .'... , .,.. ,, uko. .. ivi.n iuiiuiii huh mai nv tin,.,.,.. l,l Imslncsa session wns held nnd w.i nun l.ll inn' NOW boloUlllllir in (lli cnltllilnntl.... I of tho greatest number of tho steam schnnnni'H nf iim ..,.. u( (!,. 0.......1 well is under charter for this special ... , l "l0 " S"1,H trip to Coos Hay. She will probably ' "m ,l ,'at l,0,,r th "1(,"",orH run between Portland urn 7 fiU" 'l""'"tl'o Rnn.o of yes clscn. si.n ipv- ......... ..1.. " ... " 'tur,l- nonr tho coal bunkers. Team 12 o'clock, noon, carrying both, otriccrs elected. Tho next meeting l of tho Association will bo hold In I ' V.icM. I, 1 I.. 1. 1 ..u.lll iiuiiii in lL'L'UIIIIIOr. rrelglit nnd puBsongors. Sho will sail from tho Smith Tormlnni Dock. nmlea sympathized with each ot.ior over bruises and himo "soup bones" that had long slnco ceased opera tions In tho direction of th0 national pnstimo. Ilnrry Winkler Is tho locnl hero. In the gnmo for tho first tlmo In 12 1 years ho met ono of tho .flreaters jthat D. W. Snyiler brought from STKAMKR IIARDV SAILS Tho steamer Hardy, with a cargo of lumber rrom tho Simpson mill. sailed south yesterday aftornoon. T no , Myrtle Point and hurled over tho X LOCAL OVERFLOW t mUUUo pan and with ono mighty i wlpo tho pill went noroplonliiB ovor P. CI.MINO, mall carrier botweon ' t!o enemies trenches mid WIntkor North Inlet and Lakeside, was in! scooted around for a homo run .Marshflcld today on business. though Katon, third hasoninn from K. C. ARCHKR who Is now conduct-' North Hend, Is still arguing ho for- lng tho North Inlet hotel nt Hnus-lKot to touch third. or was a Marshflold business vis- Tho lineups of tho two teams fol low: Marshflold Allies Jarvls D. W. Snydor Pitcher H'rcli j. Donnhoy Catchor i'. u. Cohan w. S. Wolls 1st Haso Church (j. j, i.'uhrman 2nd Haso R. Swanton Knton 3rd Huso J. L. Hrown ; , lovorltt Right Field . 'IIKl pn Loft Field Coster Nollson Shortstop Tlmo unknown. six Innings. 'd to their new berths for tJ series. Tho scores ol jc'ttftyl At Los Angclcj han I'lanilM'o II Los Angeles I Xnt'onnl lijw At llostoa Huston New York At llrooklyn Phllailelphln llrooklyn At I'lttsljitrg 'Cincinnati Pittsburg At St. Louis -Chicago St. Louis Aincrlron Ittpt At WnshliiKlon - Washington ...SiMM! Washington ...7.riill At Clevehuiil St. Louis Cleveland At Chicago Detroit Chicago At New York Now York Huston Itor today MRS. F. M. PARSONS, Mrs. A. T. Haines, Mrs. A. L. Housoworth and Mrs. Win. Crimes havo boon spending a few duys at tho Good will placo on South Coos It Ivor. KARL POWKLL, sccr'otury or tho Coos County Huslncss Men's As boclatlon, left this aftornoon for Ills regular trip to tho titles of tho county. J. K. MONTGO.MKRY, commercial superintendent of tho telephone company, left this aftornoon for Coipilllo and tomorrow will go down to Haudon on an Inspection trtp. P, MURPHY Wlin rnlnrnn.l' lnu Friday from a trip to tho San l-ranclsco Imposition and Iniinod W Volll.n. ..I.I- ..... latoiv i.i,..i i,i,,,...i. . ,-... "",l""' B,, noeucd n coniernoiuor. ' ou" l" "'"ruoy.i 4u "'" jwiviuHf 10 iook aitor 4 uusiness, ! SO.CIAL CALKXDAU KLOUIt SALK On Saturday, . September 11 will oll Impeilnl Flour, $1,10 rash. KVery sack guaranteed. IIA1NKS. MRS. JKAN HROWN of Kastldo1 has returned from a trip to tho' San Francisco Imposition whoiA) sho had a flue tlmo. Sho was one' of the successrul Red Cross con- testnnts. , DORSKY KUBITZEU who Is ruitt-U eating at tho w. S. Chandler sum-. mer homo on South Coos River came down today ror a row hours' stay. Ho had a rino coat or tan ns! evldcnco that he was banking In1 tbo sunshlnn. Ho said that lt was 81 In the shade the othor day mere. Miss WEDNESDAY Narcissus Club with Anna Lund. Dorcas Club with Mrs. Win. Honobrnko on Ross Inlot. ' M. E. Ladlos Silver Tea with Mrs. W. H. Perkins. THURSDAY N. n. Episcopal Ladles' Guild with Mrs. Geo. Evoritt. Mlnne-Wls Club with Mrs. E. E. Kolley. Enstslde Sewing Club with Mrs. Gnlhrnlth. ROl'f.'ll Wltl-STIJNOJ11'! .Iim WINon Wliw 1W"" llnndoa Parlies from mn(!o' f wrestling bout there St" lmlwnnn .Hill WIlBOnW'1" Iron was ono of the V& over witnessed. Wtoi iibout 180 nnd ItentfOfl? tcok the first fall In W"! utes and tho second In l Wilson Is to rew" at Myrtlo Point W ....1 . i. eieo roifl uxpeuiuu i "v - .1 M,n llnmlnn bout H '....! . i.nvn teen rWi lll IVIi I" - MJi .... ... ..Iirnrnlj on13! II1UI III I. "- roughhouso tactics. (j() TO II K-0 ..,..! MpPIpCS ol MM' Sofriclato as starter 'Point races thU wef' .in. j lifl which ho has n" '" .. i.r, In a W IIIIIUO uu.u.u (j manner. Tho cnlrlei W I ... .,. nt I! '' card win i'i " -coding day. . ci.Axoi;iTl,I1 . .d1 Xow ltullng m "-' Kdiotdl 1 ... c.i.nl.el B-'l 1 ti... r'nrniillo e"" :. n Students attending" . . . -,.. from o'WI iiign scuoi'i - up th,s yc!r r U 1- tion. A "" ,mW' n. mmitv shall reln6,. trict for the such students. puplH 1 districts attending t ,.... n mn Will v ' lilgll nviiu- .,.. t U'E year. 'i's ,B " .. .1V bit l i 1 "":.: . '". trlct to fur.:.i-iil ror a pupil, an - dod that no-- .,.,( . Jl.nlr lllie Pll .i.-A ,,m, ...... - h ,- ,.onscs of runnlns "" A