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SBiiiiffilfciliil THfe CObS BAY TIMES. ifoARsMlLD, OrGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEM&ER 9, 1915 EVENIWG EDITION. SIX J M AUTUMN Fashions Dominate the Store Fifty More New Suits-for Women 1 hi: entire line of New Full Suits is now being shown ly the "llul". Prominent among the style novelties iii-o the military collars, braid trim mings, handsome fur tr'mmlng-s ami tile plain belted effects. Tho skirts nro mostly in pleated, flare or mod ified circular styles; ninny pleats me at the sides. The suit pictured is tjplcal of the new models. $12.50 to $45.00 BUSTLER IS-DREDGEiMUST PHI FOR SITElf iff i1 GASOL1XK SCHOOXFR Ill'UItOW.S IX AXI) OUT ACROSS IIAK UOO Xoiv IoiiimI In Kail the Coul-i Fash Litest 1'iic.s. $8.50 to $45.00 Hub Dry Goods Co. "SMART - WEAR - Cor. Broadway and Central. FOR WOMEN" Phone 361 WHISTLES TO CREiSEflSOl WILL OPEN LIFi: GUARD CHKW SPF.XDS NIGHT WITH IIUOV Captain Iirltt Tells of Fast Trip to Aid Grace Dollar II." Hours In SiiuiII lloat Whistling buoys nro nil right In tholr plnco, but to bob about In the woven nil night along sldo of ono well thats ii different proposition says Captain Iirltt, of the I.lfo Guard Station who on Sunday loft with nhi crow In tliolr jiower boat for the Sinn- the ' HOGL'F. FISHKKMF.X START AT TF.lt SALMON' IX MOHXIXG tho lay when tho iiowh canio tbnt Grace Dollar wiih In danger on bar. Tho boat loft tho fltntlon down tho bay at 2:20 Sunday afternoon, said tho captain and six bourn later were off tho Sluslaw bnr -II miles away. It was rough and dark and the boat did not cross In. Par across the spit thoy could sco tho lights on tho shore but no Clruco Dollnr wnB In sight. It was seen that the crew bolleved thoy bad been sent to the wrong placo nnd that they should havo gono to the mouth of tire Columbia, where fonnorly tho Ornco Dollnr piled. And It was off tho Sluslnw bar that tho llfo guard boenmo Intlmatoly ucipialntcd with tho whistling buoy that entertained them with ear split ting shrieks until 0:15 tho next morning when tho boat again beaded south, bound for Dnndon. Thoy stopped In at Coos liny to gut bo in o more particulars nnd hero hoard that thoy had gono to tho right spot and that tho vessel was safe ngnlu lusldo. Captain Iirltt snld that the suf fered llttlo Inconvenience in the smull boat. They had provisions wl(h thorn. Tho trip back was made in five minutes less time than tho voyage up tho coast. ' Itrougli .Salmon Captain Jack Itnss has tho Stand ard nbout ready for hcii again nftor sovoral days working in making re pairs on the craft that brought last trip !t00 caseti of salmon from the Itogue. He expects to lonvo for there again either Friday or Saturday. ."Matt i. May, Amateur Autolst, Xegn tlatcs Curry Itoads Without n Mishap i Salmon fishing season opens again on tho "Rogue tomorrow morning, ac cording to Matt Ij. May who has Just returned In his now Ford from a week's trip Into Curry and southern Coos. There nro great quantities of salmon jumping In the river, lie said . and a bigger catch than over before is expected. Fishing closed down August 25 until Septcmbor 10 to allow the fish ; to spawn, This also gavo tho can- , uorymou a brief resplto from ono of tho most strenuous sonsons of years which had kept them so busy that often dozens of big fish woro shoved through tho floors, tho plants being unable to caro for them. Ilcrause of tho shoaling In of tho bnr tho sovcrnl thousand cases of sab mon, about 1 1,000, have not all been shipped to Coos Ray. Tho Hub came out a fow days ago but was nblo to tnko a cargo and tho Roam- or Is still Inside. No Mnrliino Troubles Though ho nover beforo hna run n machine Mr. May said bis register showed a total of 380 miles and with out a partlclo of trouble. Sandy roads, ho said, wcro easy. Curry enjoys venison threo times n day thoy eat so much of It down there that many care little for It and during his trip Mr. May said that bo averaged venison about once or twice a day or bo considered ho had boon slighted. Fallowing tho court decisions of Judge Calkins llttlo troublo Is ex pected on the Roguo when tho now salmon season opens, ho said. IIiiihh More than Depth of Water at Itlwr's Mouth Knglncs and Waves Do the Work Only by acting ns her own dredge did tho gasoline schooner Rustler burrow her way across tho Roguo river bnr this -week, on her way to Coos Day where' she Is now loading u cargo for tho return trip. So badly litis the bnr shoaled that tho llttlo vessel prncticnlly skidded out and ncross, bumping all tho way. I Captain 1'cto Olson says thero ' were four feet of water whon ho I ennio out. Ills craft was drawing ' four and ono half feet. Ho explains jthat tho ship didn't walk.; tho breakers did some good boosting nnd tho engines did tho rest. This morning tho Hustler left for tho Rogue and her hold wns full of all sorts of cargo, merchandise and empty salmon cases, especially, enough to mako her draw five nnd ono half feet of water. Rut so often hns Captain Olson niado the narrow entrance tbnt ho ceased to worry. "I'll let'er bump across," ho explains and that Is ex actly what happens. The Rogue bar Is a long ono longer than the Dandon bar and there must bo con siderable of striking of bottom be foro tho little craft gets boosted in side into deep water at G-old Reach for more than two weeks nud It Is said she is not so good nt burrowing out and in becnuso her engines aro not quite as stout as those of the Rustler. Rut ns long ns tho people of south ern Curry rely on tho two boats for their provisions Captain Olson says that bo will get out nnd In If ho hns to put wings on both his vessels nnd mako them flying ships. MKAXS OF RAISIXG SUM OVF.lt J?HOO UXDF.R DISCUSSION VKSSFL MOVF.M FXTS Adellno 11:. '10 nt Arrived Smith, Oakland, a. m. todny. Hailed Speedwell, San Francisco, nt 2 p, m. todny. Due Here Rroakwater, Portland, tomor row, F. A. Kllburn, Kuroka, Sun day. Santa Clnra, Portland, Satur day, Due to Sn'l Tlvorton, San Francisco, tomorrow. ' ? SPEEDWELL SAILS KTKAM SCHOOXF.K OKT8 AWAY AT XOOX FOR SOUTH Will Appeal lo Companies ami illvldtials of City, Kays I'vecti tlvo Committee of Chamber Ma'rshflcld assured the U. S. gov ernment a wireless slto on Conl Rank Inlet. That trnrt will cost $200 nn llfifn ox onlVWtf lllll tr nlfnn O f fl Tit la -iv ui ouim.nuiih uui uvu J (i to must ho raised In actual cash with in less than 30 days nnd paid over to mo ueynoiiiB Development company. Ways nnd means of raising the mon ey was tho cause of a special session, late yesterday nftcmoon, of tho ex ecutive committee of the Chamber of Commerce. Finances of tlio Chambor aro nt a low obb, said tho members. It will bo Impossible to raise It through sub scriptions this year. The monoy Is nil spoken for ahead of time. Thoro roinalns but ono expedient. And that Is to mako a personal ap peal to the business men, to ovory ono of Mnrshfleld to come to tho aid In paying for tho slto already secur ed. Soon, probnbly next weoic, a com mltteo will wnlt upon business men, upon locnl companies nnd nsk them to help. Rut they are not the only ones to nld ovoryono will bo given n chanco to make a contribution nnd bring to Mnrshfleld a $20,000 wire less station that will menu nn Incs tlmnblo amount of advertising. Tbnt the sum will bo secured Is the opt'mlstlc belief of tho executive commltteo members. Chairman It. , M. Jennings soys that It has to bo , collected. Henry Songstnckon said that It will bo and so thoy Intend to do It. A voto of thnnks was extended by tho executive commltteo to the Rey nolds Development company for tho mnnnor In which they offered the slto nt a much reduced price, ono tbnt would allow tho purchasing. Through Mnnngcr Al Myers, of tho company, wns also rocolved n, writ ton option on the purchase- 0f tho slto, good until October 8. Important News:-- "FALL "BBSj"v5 OPENIN FRIDAY, September 10th, SATURDAY, Septet EXQUISITELY BEAUTIFUL CREATIONS "Autumn "Coats-Suits" "Dress Fabrics" "We welcome the pleasure of your presence" No S. S. JENNINGS Millinp.iV Bend The store that sells the best for less jaaoaxufi BASEBALL SCORES FIND INY SF.AI.S MAIXTAIX SLIGHT LF.AH' ovF.u axgkls yfsthhday I Port landers Take Fli-st of Series With Oakland Commuter:, In terest Centers on Finish HEIRSRAfsISjl n I'KUCIJXTAQKB OF COAST LHAGUH L. G8 LEAVE!: 75 80 81! 1)1 P.C. .558 .550 .507 .187 .15 1 .1127 WIRFXKSS KXPF.UTS DFPAR1 FOR SAX FRAXCISCO Kxpress ApprcrAitlou for Kind Tto.it incut They Received from Peo ple, of Coos Ray FRUIT GKOWKHS Keo us nbout apple boxes In any quantity. Price on application. Kehrocdcr & illldeiibraud. Havo jour programs printed nt Tho Tillies office. DURING THE FAIR At Myrtle Point Tnursday Friday and Saturday Sept.9 Sept. 10 Sept. 11 I WILL BE AT THE TUCKER STUDIO IN THAT CITY PREPARED TO EXAMINE EYES and FIT GLASSES FOR ALL THE RESIDENTS OF THAT CITY AND ALL WHO VISIT THE FAIR PRICES JUST THE SAME AS AT OUR STORE IN MARSHFIELD F. C. BIRCH Department Red (OSS DiTUg Store PHONE 122 Cariles Full Cargo of Ties liud I.uni ler 18 1'a.sscngers Ia'iivo for Vls't at Imposition From North Rend nt noon tho steam schooner Speedwell Balled for San Francisco. Sho carried a full load of lumber and ties nud 18 passengers for tho south. Tho passengers woro: Mrs. Allco Wise man, Miss Rurtha Fair, R. R. Howe, Ira I'. Howo, John Deanery, Frank Sndlock, Mrs. IX Keating, Mrs. B. Ilydo, W. T. Motfett, C. S. RatKelt, W. M. Marlon. F. II. Chest nut, Mrs. Win. Stoveson, II. C. Stout, Mrs. II. C. Stout, L. S. Davu- sou, 1.. u. jJaveson. Ll'MHF.R .SHIPS TO GATIIKH i ('rays llailior Has Fight Sailing Ves sels from Australia U Load At tlio present dato thero nro ' eight sailing ships bound to Grays' Harbor to load lumber. All of them nro coining from Australia, and all j excepting one aro of schooner rig. ' Slui'o tho opening of tho wur lit Kuropo tho deep water freight rates have gone sky high and this' accounts, to some extent, for tho schooners engaging In the off shore trade which hitherto has been con sidered tho work more of tho square riggers. Lieut. Rlankonshlp nnd Georgo 13. Hnnsconi who woro horo to complete nrrangemonths for tho wlroless stn tnlon on Coos Rny, left overland by way of Rosoburg this morning for San Francisco. Lieut. Rlankenship will probnbly not bo back again but Mr, Hnnsconi will return to havo chargo of tho construction of tho now station. Ho says that work will start as soon na tlio abstract has been examined and pnssed upon nnd that ho expects to bo hack horo within a fow wcoks. Roth of tho naval mon enjoyed their visit hero and woro highly ap preciative of tho treatment they ro- ceiveu iiore. iieui. uianicenshlp said In speaking to nowspnpor men: "I want you to bo suro and toll tho pcoplo that wo fool very grateful for tho kind treatment wo havo recolvod whllo horo. Wo appreclato very much tho manner In which wo hnvo boon received nnd whllo our visit J horo was a business ono wo hnvo I personally greatly enjoyed It and It hns boon a pleasuro to como horo nnd meet tho people." W. Snn Francisco 80 Los Angeles . 88 Salt Lake ... 77 Vernon 78 Portland ... 07 Oakland 08 llr Ao lalcl I'rrx to tMoa lit? Tlmu ) OAKLAND, Sept. . -Though Its too Into in tho season to really count things look rosy for tho Reavers this week, witness tho scoro of yester day. It Is predicted that tho Port lander's will more than break ovou In tho series with the Oakland Com muters, who now aro gracing tho bottom of tho Coast League tally sheet. Tho Seals ma'ntalncd their slight lend over tho Angeles by a I to 1 scoro of yestorday. , Tho scores of yesterday follow: I Coast League j At Oakland: R i Portland I Oakland ,1 At Salt Lako: Vernon 3 Salt Lako 1 At Los Angeles: San Francisco i Los Angeles 1 National League At Brooklyn: Roston H. R. 7 1 C 2 12 1 10 2 8 1 C II LF.W (ilLLFSPIi: TF.M.S OF US. TATi: OF FATIIHIt'S PARTXF.lt Desire of .1. Xliivncriunii, Texas, Riiucher, to Divide Wealth among Fuiplojees May he Frustrated. That unknown relatives of a man can be iiilckly found when liq leaven a largo estate has beun discovered by Lew Gillespie In tho caso of an old friend nnd partner of his fath er, J. Xlmmormnu who died sovcral years ago leaving an estato of $1, 050,000 which ho ordered divided among the various employees who had worked on tho Xlmmcrmuu ranch In Texas during the time that ho was accumulating tho for tune. When Mr. .Ininieriunn died, tho only relutlvo that ho knew of wns a uophow to whom ho gavo $5,000 but Instead of tho wealth going to tho old employees, Mr Gllllsplo has boon Informed that thoro aro now thlrty-svcn who clulm n lolatlonshlp to tho deceased and want a share of tho fortune. CTaino From Germany Zimmerman ennio to Amorlen from Germany when a hoy, wont to Don-j ver, spent sonio tlmo In tho Callforn-I la gold Holds, then wont to Salt! well along In yean tin k . u. KiiiKiu'rr siioirirl in; MVliinx)(ii;ow8 F.xpcrls lo Secure Sit flan I "1' niH HMLVuiI lo l'olnt That sorghum can UnW eouty with kooJ res:Itil demonstrated by V. 0. I who farms tlio C. S. tor flvo miles from Mjrtle Pris north foik of tlioCoqulllirt long in foot sample go, brought In this niornictt' lie says that this i )i planted mf an acred Hal nud expects It tojlelditfej six barrels to the acre. M two varieties. Tho rano Is good loeU shows what can be dotelil Hon. Tlio cano vaititili tho ground nnd looks litih stalks, .Mr. Klrkrnff faraililil creek bottom land, lit i head of dairy cattle ted biJ head of young stock, toi&l 40 bond of hogs. wiWiWl from the Swift Packlnifc! dSTON TO PLfli ORDIXAXCIJ TO NTRHKTS improvi: PAS.SIID SIX Intimated Cost $'JI,nH:i.7l). Town sKo Company Pleads Conl'Kca- Hon to Coiincllinen FRISCO WATF.RFHOXT (JAY Up and down the waterfront and tho entire Rarbary Coast tho lights are blinking and twinkling to one of the biggest times In months. With well filled pockets, each one with it pay tiny that averages sev eral hundreds of dollars, 1500 sail ors and eanneryinon of Alaska havo arrived. They came In with tho big fleet, bringing back tho catch of tho sea bon. Tho crows aro for tho most part Scandinavian and Italian and tho eannorymen. Mexicans. Chinese. Japanese, Filipinos and Ilawallans. I it Is said the salmon run this I year was somewhat smaller than usual In tho north. S x ordinances were pnssed by tho Hastbldo council last evening for tho Improvomoiit of Sether, 10th, 1 1 th, 7th, II nnd G streets In Coos ton at an estimated cost of $2 1, GSa.79. At tho samo tlmo was re ceived a written romonstranco writ ten uy Attorney Tom T. Rennott In bohnlf of the, Coos Ray Townslto company, pleading that such Im provements mean tho confiscation of their proporty. Tho next stop In tho proceedings will bo tho nssessment of tho prop. erty touched by uon. uata must bo secured nnd a special mooting called to levy tho Rrooklyn (Second Game.) Roston , Rrooklyn i At I'll ni e ni a: Now York Philadelphia At St. Louis: Chicago o St. Louis ; American League At Now York: Washington , Now York o At Cleveland: St. Louis n Cleveland . At Chicago: Detroit ;, Chicago io At Roston: Philadelphia Roston o (Second Gamo.) Philadelphia 2 Roston la Lnko whero ho niiulo a stako and drifted to Texas and hecamo a cattle rancher. After ho had acquired a considerable fortuno ho Bont hnck to Gormany for tho hnlanco of his fami ly and nn old maid slstor and an other sister and tho lattor's son mid daughter ennio. Thoy did not Ilka tho ranch nnd went to Pennsylvania 'piled a llbt of the meaitlP whero tho two asters and daughtor I the $1,050,000 amonito1 died. Nephew Loft Him I" tho meantime .Imnierninn niado two or threo nttompts to teach tho nophow how to run tho' emtio rnnch hut It seonia Hint the latter did not hnvo it In him to mnko good on tho ranch nnd finally ho was Blvon $5,000 and told to' go his way. This rathor broko Zimmerman's Bpirlt and ho decided to sell tho ranch. Ho recolvod $1,150,000 for out to California ter h n couple of years iefore It ( Sometime before 1 JM puzzled ns to what U it with his wealth. Flnil&V- tho scheme of dividing lt tho men who had helped ' a success of the ranch atl k lug to their length of iti1 to what ho thought It!"9 tied to from him. Tbe o to have been bo divided & atlornejB started In to loot i relation and so lariatr1"1 ored thirty-seven. Mr GW anil tho estate Is le,l& ponding tlio disposal oftwf Mhhy COAf. The klaJ always vsi:d. ri'' tho land and $100,000 for tho cattlo Livery and Transfer CW printing of tho new city charters, ' calling for about 300 of them und ! thn printing will be let nftor tlio receipt of bids. City Engineer S. R. Cnthcart lui3 submitted his estimate on the cost j of the proposed' street grading an.l tho streets in uues-iplankng. Tho tlgures follow, for' 10th street, $1, 001.118; for 7th' streot, $G,752.:t0; for Sether rtieet. ' AVE MONE? on your Furniturt Wo nro showing a flno lino of Bed Room Furniture That comes to ns direct from (lie inninif,vr '(t t o jobber's nroflt. V irlve our ciistom'is i'"" . , - Times W'r.m Ads for results. nssessment against each lot. Ten days notico will then bo given ami, j meeting ns a board of equalization .the final assessment against tho lots, made. The council has already oxprossod an opinion that legal steps will bo taken to enjoin the 'Improvement, ex rooting such an action will be tak en now most any time. The council has ordered the ?'.,S17.4S; for G street, $5,180.70;, II street, $2,070.50; nth street, i $053.13, making a total of $21,5S3.-79. iiorxs ix vixvirr Sam Epperson klllod a largo buck Wpdnesdny- ovenlng. Tho velvet was scraped from Its horns, which is unusual nt this time of year. Co qulllo Horald. thus '"! hi inaniiiariiiv.. ,p(iii ,rciistoiMeistliolfn' . . -. ..j (Villi 14 " saving. Wo liao a iilco display or i'e--wB priced ns follows: $7.50, $8.50, $10, $12.50, $13.50, $M si i u.uu, $ i .ou, qU, qo.ou, oc- - Don't buy anything In House ""'''H''it & see our line, for you know VU SV.hlt II " Going & Harvey Co. COMPLKTR IIOUSU Fl'KXlSIIi:s I