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;Uiu::,,,,ii5:. r.'V'r.ii't' v J? THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHRELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1915 EVENING EDITION. SIX 7 New Fall Suits Smartly Tailored j $17.00 Best of Fabrics j $35.00 Boys' School Suits Big assortment of patterns. Each has &!!!. $4.50' $9.50 SEE WINDOWS flub (Mpi AUTOSINBREAKERSMAY BE NO RACES BASEBALL SCORES HF.ACH STAOK HAS F.XCITIXO TIMI3 IX THIP THIS MOHXIXO I ' J I MARSHF1ELD BANDON B' FOURTH 1 1 STORES MYRTLE POINT POWERS People You Know About SHIS. V. II. NORTON, of Sumner, Ih n Mnrshriold shopper. OKOHOK GOODHU.M will leave to morrow for tho .Myrtle I'olnt fair. ItOV AHIIOTT came in from Pow . era yesterday for n short visit. WILL OOODHUM wuh mi Interested spectator at tho Myrtle I'olnt rnced today. S. S. JKNNINdS, of North Hend, was n Mnrshriold business visitor this morning. AIIIS. aitOVKIl U. MOTI.KY and Mrs. Wilson, of Sumner, wore Marshfield visitors yesterday. MI18. ilKIUlICUT UOUIOIIS, or South Coos Hlvor, was u .Mnrsh field shopper yesterday. ED AHKRNKTHY Is hole from Horn for iv short visit and will then KO to tho Myrtle I'olnt fair. TOM T. HNNNKTT was among tho many attorneys doing husluess in Co(iilll(i tills morning. HBNNUTT 8WANTON left on tho moriilug train for thu court ses sion at tho county scat. JUD(1H (IKOHOK WATKINS wns n legal visitor at Coqulllu tills morn ing. It. O. (JHAVHS and J. W. MelnUirff were visitors at Coulllo today, going there on legal business. 0. I. H1CIOAUI) went to - Coiiulllo this morning to aid In tho "hu miliation or Cupid." JUIKII2 JOHN F. HALL was n legal visitor ut Coiiulllo, leaving on tho moru'iig train. CHAS. M'CULLOUCII, Coos County Surveyor, was hero from Coiiulllo yesterday on husluess. JOHN AASHN. tho well-known Co qulllo logging operator, was In Marshfield yesterday on business. JUMIN H. I). SPUHHY was over from Coiiulllo today on business nnd visiting with fr'euils. WALTKR ASPLUNI) Is home after spending several iliiyt In l'owers on a visit. HI). 1)01, AN is coming down from Powers In a fow dayH on a short 'vacation. A. .1. SAYAON and wife, and K. F. Lomloux and family, loft In the Kavngo auto for tho .Myrtlo I'olnt fair this morning. MISS (1HACK WILLIAMS will re turn Sunday from Cullforn'u where she has been visiting rela tives and friends. pit. KIJI.HH ami Tied llolllstcr, of North lleud, pussed tlirough here today un route to tho Myrtle I'olnt fair. COUNCILMAN CAW. KVKRTSKN . also oxamlueil tho refuse burn er in l'ort laml and returned on tho UronkVutor this morning. l'AUI. DIMMICK, or tho Swnyno & Iloyt Company, left on the morn ing train for a visit at the coun ty ralr. lilt. AND MHS. H. M. SHAW loft this morning for the fair, whore thoy were to be Judges in thu baby show. 1IUOH M'l.AIN, Postmaster, loft for tfyrtjoj, ljolntthls moriilng liero . lip wiib, to moot Senator George. K, ' OJinuiberluJn for n short visit o . Curry County Al. MYHHS went over to tho county court this morning for a round witli the Commissioners on the tax (itestlou, lie said. CIIAUNCHY CI.AUIC, time-keeper at onu of tho camps near Powers, Is coming homo for n visit next week. MISS HI.IZAHUTII FOX, of Ilaiulon and Miss M lllo Monson havo re turned to tho (tutor's home at Ten Mllo after u visit hero with frloniH for sevornl days. MHS. C. S. WINSOIt, of North Ilonil. lclt yesterday via Allegany with her son, Joe, who will enter Ore gon Agricultural Collego nt Cor vallls. MltS. JOHN I). GOSS and Mrs. Geo. Goodruin will leave tomorrow via Iloseburg lor San Francisco where they will spend a mouth or so. MISS ANNV VOI. returned Ihls morning from her summer vaca tion at Iter homo in tho ICast, ready to again take up her duties In tho Mnrshrield schools. .MHS. W. A. I.HSH, or South Coos Hlvor, was horo yesterday mak ing arrangements to leave tho first of tho week for an extended trip to California. W. 11. OIIHTIS and T. A. Anilor sou will leave Sunday for SJilp hord's Springs at Carson, Wash ington, to spend a couple of weeks. A. II. (SIDLKY, City Knglueer. re turned home on the Ilreakwator this morning from Portland whoro ho went to see an Incinerator work. COUNCILMAN CAW. AI.UWX'HT returned homo this morning from Portland where ho went with sev eral members of tho Council to look over the Incinerator proposi tion. MIFS 1IHIU.AI1 STHIINO. of Ku gene, arrived on the stage this morning ready to take up her F.ngllsh and German classes at tho Marshfield High School on .Monday morning. V. J. CONHAD expects to leave Sunday via the Allegany route for I'ortlaml on business for n few days and also will attend the O. & C. laml grant conference In Salem on Thursday. II. I.. MUltl'IIY returned today from Curry County, whoro ho enjoyed a deer hunt follow'ng the term of Circuit Court. Ills party got ten deer, but bo Is too modest to claim more than his share. V. II. CI HTIS and K. A. Andor t s, Jr., will leavo tomorrow for tho San Francisco exposition. Mr. Curtis' sisters, Mrs .Nickels ami Miss I,illa Cuitls, will accompany them ami spend the winter in California. CLARK SW'AYNK came In from Powers yesterday for a short stay. He says that he Is getting lone homo now that W. J. Conrad, Dr. Maiixcr and the rest of Ills pals nre Joining tho ranks of tho Hon ed lots, but ho denies that ho has any immediate plans for falling in line. Incoming Tide Drives Machines into Soft Snnd South of I'iiijimuu One Cur Nearly Knguircd Starting 15 minutes lato this morn- 1 lng from Florcnco tho beach stages on their way to Coos Hoy barely cs- 'n....1 ........ I ft.. 1.1 Aim 1.H...1 IA.. iVill'UM uiiK'I'iiiil; 1" UIU UIUIIIVVIO, after' also being stuck In tho sand j north of tho Umpiiun nnd so mo of the passengers arrived hero well soaked. Tho hnggago In tho second machluo received a drenching when tho brenkers stalled tho engine In tho surf. There wore 10 traveling men In tho party and they got out nnd put their shoulders to tho wheels and finally lifted tho machine out nnd got It started on Its way. According to schcdula tho stages should have left Florence at 5:30 n. in. tho passengers said. Instead they left at r:15 and a short dlstnnca down the beach, after tho incoming ! surf hnd backed thorn far up tho ! linnitl flln tiinrliltina uttmlr In tlin anti snnd. Considerable (lino wns spent In getting tho machines out and on their wny again and tills side of tho Ump (iin tho tide hnd come far in up tho bench. Tho drivers put on all Bpced pos slhlo nnd two or tho thrro machines came through hut a breaker killed the engine or tho second In lino and this Is when tho men received their I snaking nnd for n tlmo It looked ns (though tho machine would not be 'gotten out nt all. 1 Tho Atlas brought tho passongors up the hay nnd landed them hero FAST AUTO IIKIVIXC NOT A!.-, SAX J.OWKD IX XOHTII HIIXI) nbotit 10:30 n. m. Plans for llrldge Carnival Will be Discussed at Mect'ng of tho City Council 'it is possible Hint tlioro will bu no auto races in North Hcnd dur ing tho hrldgo carnival. Chief of Pollco Anderson Bays that ho will not nllow the auto races as tlioro Is nn ord'nnnco against Inst running in tho city. Tho chief nlso snys that ho will not permit tho uso of confetti and the carnival committee has given a con cession for Its sale. The two matters will bo taken up at n meeting of tho City Council next Tuosdny ovenlng and City At torney Derbyshire has been asked to give an opinion. lie snys now ho docs not think It would be wise for tho city to nllow thovauto races within tho I'mlts. Tho matter will ho threshed out by tho Council and decided. Tho cxecittve committee of tho carnival will meet tonight to dis cuss the matter. FHAXCISCAXS HLAXKKT Tllli AXOF.LS TWICE PKItCKXTAClKS OV p COAST LEAGUE W. L. P.O. San Francisco US (18 .501 Los Angeles '. SS 71 .51 :i Salt Lake ... 77 70 .501 Vernon .... 7!) SO .ltl Portland ... CS S3 .153 Oakland . . . . 01) Oli .-12S IKE CHEAP" GAS COUXCILMKX HACK FHOM THIP TO POHTLAXD IXCIXEHATOH .emu How to Convert Itcfiiso Into Gas and Unlit Willi $2.,()()() Plant Council to Consider Carl Evertscn, Carl Albrecht and City Engineer A. 11. Gldley th's" morning returned via tho Ilreak wator from Portland whoro thoy liidiinetnil llin pyiierlmntitnl Inrhinr- ' tor of tho Anicrcan ,ncncrator & Gas Company that now seeks a sate t PERSONAL MENTION $ B11NK8T IIAHHINGTON, assistant City Hqcordor, en mo homo yes terday from Powers, whoro ho went on a few days hunting trip. Hu said there were too many docs and the bucks woro scarce nrt'elcB. JAM US STAIIFF writes Hint ho will arrive hero about September -0 for a short visit w.th Ills broth ers, Will and Charles, and his mother and Ills sister, Mrs. J. T. Hall. Ho has been employed on tho California State Highway Commission work for several years but Is now spe'ndlng part of h's annual vacation in Washington. with tho city of Marshfield for a $25,0000 plant. Long rows of Hgures woro pro duced to show whereby the refuse of the c'ty can bo mnde to bring in n good profit through tho soiling of gas nnd light. Tho proposition, which was first broached by Frank Cnttcrlln, local agent, will bo brought up at the meeting next 'Monday ovenlng. J X AT THE HOTELS $$ I ('handler Hotel 1 J. II. Hcrg, Powers: W. II. Lll lley, Portland; Hay P. Campbell, Llnrvls Landing; It. I.. Lewis, Port laud; K, D. Sperry, Coiiulllo; W. 11. I Loo, Portland; K. II. Fosftr, San Francisco; H. C. Whitney, Portland; Ada Halloy, Lnnglols; L. M. War ner, Portland; Frank II. Pago, Port hind; C. N. Smith, l'owers; Graco K. Griffin. Hattlo Creek, Michigan; Kthel A. Heese, Mansfield, Pa.; W. F. Sergeant, Portland; II. It. Mll-i lor, Seattle; W. C. Swnhi, Powers; F. II, Woesner, Fan Francisco; S. ' C. Van Armltago, Portland. BULGARIA IS ACTIVE .PAHIH HKPOHTS THAT TIIKY AHU t fohtifviSg SHAPOHT l( ' Preparations llelng Made (o Defeml tho City of eloagatcli lvny Gnus Mounted Practically Given Coast Pennant Vernon Smokes tho Decs and Administers Severe Heating j ; :i :i t4 ! Ilr AmocUIkI I'ftus to Com nT Tlmw.J OAKLAND, Sept. 10. Picked out as tho easy marks of the league the ( Oakland Commuters hold Portland yesterday to an oven break In tlm two games. Tho Seals blanketed tho Southern Angels twlco In the same place, there by placing them selves far to the lead In tho long scries. Tho real slaughter though wns nt Salt Lako whoro tho Vernon- ltes shivered tho Mormon Capital with a ID to I drubbing administer ed to tho Hees who woro smoked listless In their hive. Tho visitors glenned a total of 20 hits. Tho scores or yesterday follow: Coast League At Onkland It. Morning gnmo. Portland 5 Oakland 0 Afternoon game. Portlnud 7 Oakland ( At Salt Lako: Vernon ID -'0 Snlt Lako I 10 At Los Angolos: First gnmo. Son Francisco 3 S Los Angolos 0 (! Second game, Snn Francisco f. Los Angeles 0 II. K. 12 I 11 'J It 11 11 5 BANDON MEN ARE FOR BETTER ROADS Petitions for Homi i;iocetioii liberally Signed To (Jo to CMiilllo Thursday (Special to Tho Times) H.VNDON, Ore, Sept. 10. Sena tor Chamberlain was present at a meeting of tho local branch or tho Coos County HubIiicrs Men's Assocf ntlon ut which tho mutter of good roads was freely discussed. K, P. Lewis, president, wns hero from Marshfield, together with Fnrl Pow ell, Secretary. Unanimously tho men said thoy in, am-k-ix rrt. io . nf TimM.i favor tho presont special election PAWS, Sopt. 10. According to n Plan, tho voting on $370,00 bonds dispatch to Temps from Dedcagutch . f''1' tho permanent roads through tho tho Hulgnrlan's uro nctlvoly fortify-1 county. This Includes about $70,- 000 for the upbuilding of the road to lug that port and surroundings. Heavy guns nro being placed at nil strategic points, eighteen largo Jim Curry county lino, ouo of tho most traveled throughfaro In south- pieces woro titkon through the city i weit Oregon, and one bearing every last night. day consldorablo tonmigo. On Thursday tho Ilaiulon business St. Imviviitv Hotel I Jay Harrin, San Francisco; O. C. I Hither, Gleudalo; N. I). Talbot. ! North Heuil; Hlslla McDonald, Lako I side; Cynthia McDonald, Lakeside; I J. J. Horlugtou, Allegany; lOllcry Daggett, Allegany; Mrs. N. K, Dag- I i gott, Allegany. Lloyd Hotel W. G. Hessoy, Coos Hlvor; Carl Holland, Denver Hill; Louis Holllsh, Mt. Angel; May Anderson, Coiiulllo; G. Moninrt, Ilaiulon; George Phillips, Ilaiulon; Cnrl Huberts, Myrtlo Point; John Hoborts. Myrtlo Point; W. G. Hawley, Powers; Gladys Holllster, San Francisco. Hlanco Hotel Charles Harris, Powers; W. 13. Chase, Coiiulllo; A. Cnstol, Klamath Falls. ' niou oxpect to send n largo dologa- THADIIS UNION IX t,0 to Coiiulllo to attend tho Good KXGI.AXI) TAKKS VOTU ; Honds meeting called there by Prcs- 4tldent Morrison, president or tho As- -soclntlon, which In nil probability 'will ho reorganized at that tlmo. Senator Chamberlain, who was ac companied by Frank Tlchonor, or Port Orrord, gavo a lirlof hut In teresting talk on tho value or per manent roods. Ho Is today maWng ( nn Inspection or tho Ilaiulon Jotty ho. roro leaving for Port Orford nnd Gold lloacli. (Ux AMorUIH Trrni to C Ua, Tlmf., HWSTOL, Sopt. 10. Tho trades union congress, representing ore than throo million organized Kugllsh workmen, rojcctetl by nn ov erwhelming vote today tho resolution calling upon tho parliamentary committee or tho labor party to formulate and ndvocato tonus of pence satisfactory to working classes. Timed Wnnt ads brlnit rosulti. Times wnnt nils bring results. DIH'LAItKS HOLIDAY IRVING BLOCK All Spring and Summer Suits to be Closed Out at Two Prices One lot of Suits. Your(tcr choice at rJ Another lot of Suits. Your choice at . :$10 Tho models nro all good, (lie materials niv Gaberdines, Sorgo--., wide. Wales and black and while Checks, (.nod range of colors. Ilegulai' pilces range from .$1(1, .() up to !SI-."0. Coquillo People, (Jo to Myrtle Point ' Knlr Totlny (Special to Tho T.lmes.) COQUH.LK, Oro., Sopt. 10. ' Mayor Morrison today declared n half holiday In Coquillo and this afternoon tho stores closed and many or tho county sent people went to tho Myrtle Point ralr. ovi:itiii:.iti) ox Tim avknuk I "Oh, John, dear, I've Just boon to tho milliner's and my now hat is I going to he n dream." j "You hot, ami that's all its go ing to bo this time, too." l'l.OUH SALK I On Saturday, September 11 will J Roll Imperial Flour, $1.30 cash Kvory sack guaranteed. HAINKS. PERJURER iSJAlLED WHO OF l.y.SITAXIA SIXKIXtS HKAHD IX XKW VOllK Mini Who Said Ho saw Four (iun.s on i Vessel Coiifessess to I Falsohood inr AMncUtl I'r.M to O.M nr TlmM.) NKW YOHIC, Sept. 10. Gustnvo Stnhl, German reservist who sworo ho saw four gtms on tho I.usltnnta but later pleaded guilty to porjury, wns sentenced to IS months Impris onment nul was fined $1. XOTIl'K TO THK IXSUWXG ruiu.ic Thero uro no doubt a great many people who havo carried llfo insur ance policies In good substantial llfo Insurance companies and whoso policies havo lapsed, and do not know that thoy havo any equity In same. If these parties will advlso mo I will look after the matter ror thorn and will secure them what ever thero might bo duo thorn, tree or charge, no matter by what com pany the policy was Issued. IIKNHY SKNGSTACKRN, Marshfield, Oregon. PAY DAY SHOE BARGAINS For comfort, vusir nnd stvle. . havo especially selected our shoo stock. Von will miss 1, f j ,( not look them over. They Include; ' AMIHHOAX LADY SHOKS FOH WOMKX SIXTWTY SCHOF.S FOH MISSKS VXD CHILDHKX PATKXT LKATIIKHS FOH .MKX SFCl'HITY SCHOOL SIIOKS FOH thi: hoys axd Lirrn: .mi:x W.H.DINDINGER&CO Banker Hill Department Store Phono ill! SHOES at the Golden R-ulf momers, wu umi scivu yuu money on pviw - L Qnlmnl Shnns. We have two of tho 5imNBJ Fl the country. We buy these direct from the faff hirst, we ceieuiciiuu duo i en bhuvvn line ih as you know, are high-class Shoes in every "seS the word. None are superior. Then we h, ?! fjnnMAN SCHOOL SHOES. Thnsn nr iJn and give excellent service, but cost you very muchh If you wish to economize, fit your chUclrcn ouiS those shoes. l" The Golden Ri BIGGEST STORE BEST Scandinaviim-American 1 "WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE" WK INVITK Y(JUH HAXKIXt.' ACCOP.NT AM) ASSUHK YOU lMlOMPT, COL'HTLOt'S AMI coxfidkxtiaij si:hvici: HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO T HE Earning Period of a Life is His Harvest Time,, Life's Winter will nooii overtake you. Arc Jon mit lng the frullH of your Imrvest? Will tho sturmi of oil ngo find jo( ""h " empty gruunry? Let tlili liankk your granary nnd you will roup n Inmost of golilcn jilu Make Hay While the Sun Shines HAXIC WITH US AND YOU CAX MAXIC O.V IS First National OF C00S BAY SAFIiTY DKPOSIT HOXFS FOH HUNT BM Statement or Condition of FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANKS of Mnislifleld and Myrtlo Point. Oregon, nt tho closof tl September '1, 1915. Hosourccs Loans and Discounts - Hanking House nnd Heal Kstutu Cash and Sight IJxchango 1.... fiawl .... .tt'l mm Total H ouwl I l..1.lllllna Capital Stock Paid In ' " Slll'lilliu umi ITmllt'liliwI lnri(u '' lli.lw.ullu 15llll WM Totul Koontz Garage Agency for S00 DYfeAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty miu r-.x x... .. PhnnplM mil in rmnr .Trpni " :: .. i " - MARSHFIELD-ROSEBURGAUT0 Best Cars Fare. $7 Best Leave Mimlirielil S!. ' J A Iivo Hoseburg '. -s0 'I TICKET OFFICE, 139 FRONT St. MAHSHFIKLD -fA Nnj. Fare?''1 1 i iijii iytiiM'i .iirv OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst & King. onp,'! Curs lenvo Mar-shfleld . .7 a.m., U tt-w" ,? Cars leavo for Umpire 7 a.m., H ,x-w-'"lii Cars Livo Sunset liny 7 a.m., "'', ' ' , W, ns. i;nipiro, 5c; Tarheel or Smith Sloiign. """J-