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tffl FOUR ' J 'THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1915 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES FIND MINE II FAKE U. O. MALONEY, Editor nnd Pub. DAN K. MALONKY, News Editor Official Paper of Coo. County .W0 T OX CLAIM 1JOUOHT Official Vnncr Cltr of Maralificld. i.'iimi may nv mv.VKii ,ilocl 0stIml nn(1 0 XoiImpk Cmlse t EUROPEAN WAR ONE I t YEAR AGO TODAY $ AircHl of E. 1). .Myers Located In Nevada After Long Search SEPT. If, J I) 11 French reports state that the Gormnn right wing Is still retreat ing before the allies in France and guns, men and stores are said to liavo been captured. Sel m, In Austria, across the riv er front Uelgrade, has been taken by the Serbians. The Russian general staff an nounced that Tomaszow, in Rus sian Poland, lias been taken after a desperate struggle. A naval battle between the Ger man and Russian squadrons is reported to bo In progress off the Aland Islands nt the entrance of the Gulf of Dothnla. A German destroyer (captured tlio Finnish mall steamer Ulen borg. A Urltisli cruiser captured tlio Hamburg-American liner Hcrth- uhla and took It to Kingston, Ja inalca. President Polncaro of France de nies to President Wilson that his troops nro using dumdum bullets. Tlio Dank of Fronco removes Bafely Its treasure of one billion dollars In gold from Paris. MM MOVE VON .MACKEXSKN Pl'SHINO VIG OROUSLY TOWARD PHJSK No Important Developments Report ed at loii(lon From Either East or West Front Victims of n crooked mining deal In which they paid $1,000 cash for a claim which was not the property of the seller, Joel Ostltnd and G. Norback have caused tho nrrest in Is'ovnda of E. 1). .Myers for whom tlio officers have been on tho watch for the last five months. Tho capture was made on information supplied by the sheriff of Vnlc county. My ers will bo brought back to Coqulllo for trial. Ills caso has been taken up by the grand Jury. Early In February tho young men purchased about 40 acres from My ers, buying it as mining property. It Is situated a short distanco below Whiskey Run and borders tho coast. They had known tho man for several months and believed him to bo hon est. Ho Bhowed them supposedly rich platinum streaks on tho land which many years ago had been extensively mined for gold. Tho earth assayed $1.90 a ton. Now tho men believe that tho ground had been salted for thorn for later work brought them no results. Myers brought out his filing pa pers, entered at Coqulllo, and also receipts for his assessment work to ptovo ho owned tho laud. Some i tlmo In March Ostllnd nnd Norback went to the placo of A. W. Fahy, near Haiulon and ho told them tho laud belonged to himself and a man named Morrison and that ho had deeds. Already the miners had put ap proximately $1,000 above tho pur chase prlco Into machinery. They abandoned tlio claim nnd went min ing down on tho bench. Myers, who Is about CG years of ngc, had left tho country. The officers woro told (Mr AwoclntcJ rr to Com nj Tlmn J LONDON, Sept. 11. No Iniporlnnt developments nro reported either In tho Eastern or Western fronts. Von MnckciiHen Is still pushing vigor- innd n quiet senrch was Instituted nnd otiHly through tho Prlpet marshes to-'only flvo days ngo did tho word ward Plnsk, Russia. North nnd iComo thnt tho man had been locnted south of his headquarters a strong ' in northern Nevada, offensive movement developed near Joth ostllnd ami Norback aro Grodno and on tho road to Rovno. qxiH(i chcory , to of tllur ,0M Petrogrnd claims another success Tho aro , , e8 tlmt M In Ga licit., resulting In the capture ,, of t0 , , cv i uiuuu iiiui until jj ilbUiIlh I" lM proRrcsu nlong tho Auatro-Itallan t front. In tho west, tho artillery ,, UUUIB lUUUIlllU. will also ho brought against hint for the recovery of tho pttrchnso prlco DENIED AT BERLIN With this matter properly straight oncd out .lool Ostllnd Is intending to lenvo for his old homo in Swollen ' 1 1 a tit ll til f n I lint ul.n In miiUa fn.J.t.. otu umivi hiiu io iiuiu iuuuiu (iERMAN AMHASSADOU CLAIMS I DID NOT USE ARCIIIIIAKD j Illy .wm Ulnl I 'i in lu Ohm lUy Tlnicn , NEW YpilK, Sopt. II. German Ambassador Von ReriiHtorff oinphat Ically denied today that he had used or attempted to use, James F. J. Archlbaltl, tho American messenger of tho Austrian Ambassador, as a messago bearer to llerliu. "1 did not use Archibald an a messenger chiefly becauso I did not think It safe, and ho certainly did not prove wife." said Von Hernslorff. CASE IS DISMISSED CIRCl'IT COL'RT HAS NO .IL'IUS DICTION IN TAX MATTER L PLAY MAYBE TO I. Southern Oregon Company Wanted $1(10,000 on Deposit Relumed by the County (Special to Tho Times.) COQUIU.E, Ore. Sept. 1 1. Tho case of tho Southern Oregon com pany ngnliiHt tho county, in which the company seeks to huvo icturned SI CO, 000 which was deposited as tax money, was dismissed by Judge Sklpworth for want of Jurisdiction. It was held that another case on tho to art. WILD .MAN CALLS I'OUCE iwii.m, niiu.i'.i i. m nit same question was now pending lu . tlio ITiiltPil MIlltoH willrl mill Unit Hiii A ruling sequel lo mo uiantonu - " - ,to reach tho water Utrlt Hlnrv i.f Hi.. ''Mud Dnlihur Liulv" l"""1 l"" '"" i unvu juiibiiicuon who traveled about tho lOastsldo fhitH at night when all was still is tho happening of yesterday lifter noon which breezed up lit n quiet mo ment, stirred tho police station anil then all was calm and sereuo again. Late in tho afternoon of yesterday MANY S'W EVENTS AT .MVItThE tho 'phono lu tho liollco station rang. I " POINT VICSTERDAY Chief Carter answered and tho voice of an oM'ltod man coinntanded him to , ''om, ',',",, N l,,' ami Track Is in RACING IS ENJOYED $ t PERSONAL MENTION t $ JOHN I). GOSS was a legal visitor at tho county scat this morning. A. E. KRt'SE returned to Uandon yesterdny on the afternoon train. M. C. .MALONEY was a visitor at Coquille yesterday. C. II. Dt'NGAN was here front South Coos River today on business. CHARLES HAILEY of Powers, was a Marshflcld visitor today. W. G. HESSEY, of Coos River, was down today attending to some matters of business. G. O. ANTHONY and wlfo were in tho city evening and today from their homo nt Hauscr. P. M. HALL-LEWIS, county road master, was hero front Coqulllo last evening on business. MRS. JOHN I). GOSS left this morning overland for a month's trip to tho Exposition. DENNETT SWANTON loft this morning for Coqulllo, going over on legal business. MRS. O. W. HRIGGS left this morn ing for a day's visit nt the Fair In Myrtle Point. W. T. STOLL was among the legal visitors nt tho county seat yester day, returning this afternoon. FOV COX cnnto down front Camp One today to look after business matters. MRS. W. J. HILL nnd son nro spend ing n few days at the Goodwill placo on South Coos River, MILO M. PIERSON, prominent merchant of Lakeside, was a vis itor In tho city yesterday and to day on a business trip. MRS. ELEANOR Mc.MULLEN, of tho fourth grndo lu tho public schools, returned this morning from iter summer vacation. MfBS 1VA STOKES, of Eugene, ar rived on tho stngo this morning ready to tako up Iter now work In tho domestic sclenco department. DEN FISHER went over to court this morning to argue a demurer In tho case of Judell versus Ar thur Coach. E. S. HAMMOND, nil expert baker, arrived hero today front Portland with C. W. Evorlsen to tako a posi tion lu tho Coos Day llakory. JUDGE J. S. COKE mid family aro expected homo tonight or tomor row front their auto trip to Cali fornia, I)H. C. W. TOWER and wlfo and Mrs. L. M. Noblo enjoyed an auto trip to tho Myrtlo Point fair yesterday. Noble Plttiunii drovo them over. MISS AI1D1E LEDWARD has ro- turned from a month's visit nt tho Schappcrs & Leaton ranch above Allegany. EARL POWELL, secretary of tho RubIuchs .Men's Association, hns returned from ono of his regular trips through the county. MRS. IIARS11AW, of Forudnlo, ex pects to leave soon for Dakota where she will Join her husband and niako her futuro home. MAYOR F. E. ALLEN nnd wlfo mil Miss Ruth Allen left on tho Santa Clara this afternoon for a visit at WANT MORE ROOM Story that S. P. AVIII Auk that Streets I So Vacated There Is a story afloat to the ef fect that tho Southern Pacific com puny will ask North llend to vacate more of tho streets on tlio water front for tho purpose of giving more track room. It Is Bald that this would leavo tho city only two streets front. City officials however say that they know nothing of such a iuiii officially and that no formal appll- tho Exposition. They expect to bo gono nt least two weeks. J. A. GOODWILL and wlfo loft to day for the Snn Francisco expo sition, where they will spend a few weeks. CHARLES ZWEIGART, a young at torney of Ontario, Ore., arrived yesterday and Is looking over Coos liny and may settle here. I. II. TOWER and .Monsieur C. 13. Go dou, special representatives of the Ford Auto company, motored to Myrtle Point yesterday to attend tho fair. MISS GRETCIIEN SHERWOOD nnd Ralph Coko left this morning for Coqulllo after spending a few days at the L. A. LHJeqWst homo on Central Avenue. W. 11. DIND1NGER will leave Sunday to take In tho San Francisco Ex position. Ills ulster, Mis. Hyde, left yesterday. They will return about October 1. CAPT. J. It. LIGHTNER expects to leave tomorrow for a abort Btny at the San Francisco Exposition nnd a, visit at other California points. MRS. ROY MOORE nnd children have returned front nn auto trip to Portland. En route home, they hnd a 'Blight auto collision with tho stage auto. MRS. J. C. ROHERTS, accompanied by Mrs. William Grimes, left on the morning train for Powers to visit 'for a few days with her son Max Roberts, timekeeper lu one of the camps. II. F. McORATH, deputy United Stales -Collector of Customs, ar rived this morning from Port land to look over the local of fice In charge of Harry .1. Kim ball. MRS. WALTER NOEL and sou Evan, of Coqulllo, nro visiting Mrs. Noel's mother, Mrs. A. Flanders at Uandon nnd will also visit relative lu Gold llcarli and Port Orford. JUDGE SKIPWORTII came over from Coqulllo this afternoon, lnj the morning ho expects to leave it immmiijawiaiMJti with C It. Peck nnd J. T. llrat.d lo spend tho tiny nt tlio Peck bung alow on south Coos River. MISS EDITH STALLEY who has been teaching nt Forest drove, ar rived yesterday on tho llrcakwn tcr fioni Portland. She la to teach In tho first grade nt' tho hlgii school building. GEORGE STEPHENSON, managor of the North Rend Mill and Lum ber company, went out to Honry vlllo to neo how tho logging Is go ing. The company Is now locelv Ing about 100,000 feet a day, fioin there, ho said. MISS MYIITIE TRIPP arrived yes terday on tho stago from tho north. She will teach (his year lu the fifth grade at thu high school building. Sho win a class niato at Monmouth Normal of Miss Hoh sle Itntnel. COUNCILMAN GEORGE E. COOK returned this morning via Cualt nuin from Portland and later C'or vallls where he went to lslt his ii iiiii mnvwrvrjrmwrextvmmiM' lllnllint t -"" "c was nlll rmu.i. "-i'"iis n vcrv ...i busy limn. CT CL Bono N. E. STIWULt nf t. nnd mot Mrs " I ; Riiu.il . ri nniik.. ilaiiEht. .." . """' Jr ""'WO,., I Jtl'ig their Mrs. siiui.n !.. ... , ' '"I on ixoriueru for San y icim tin. cMM,3it01,( CI1ARLEM Uin T. 1,u,' ,lllH week from v ai. Million, or.NoH "'. Huh not .loM-io.1 wfc cth ' "lulu he. 0 .. ,b,J el'TKO. .., ,;0ISmls' Mil. AND MRS wi.'h. ,r'it ih ''till Alinunv .. ... . .""" """WeJki: UlcliiinlHo,, hiii ,, 'ft McMIlincMII,. I'nll " ,l"1 Allre lllrlmrdm. .I.P lllHilnir to ..,, .,'."U0,H Mr. R.char,,.. T1C on.loi,dn '" "b mffBbp1 WHY )F.IB.S'T ADDITION TO MARSHFIELD niffi'Pilrn-yp. . il r t i i did tho UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT choofo a plecu of land In FIRST ADDITION from nmoiib ml those oli'ered us tho silo Tur tho now WIRELESS STATIONI IIECAUSE I It fulfilled all tho requIri'iiieiitH iteieHsar'y for an aerial Htullon, y It offetod the most Ideal location for tho eniployeoH, ' .'1 Of tho easy access to the city. I Of tho productivity of tho noli which will enable nil (ho Hurdim truck necewary for J he employees to he grown on tho h.'oiiikIm. " Tho adjoining platted property affords the best udvniilagiw (o the employees of Undo Sum for In raiment a feature that wag pur lin ouitl In their decision to take this piece. WHAT station located in r i FIR8T will bo tho effect of having this wliotess ADDITION! 1 There will be Increased Interest taken In this section, -' Expansion will tend lu Hint direction, 3 -Ilulldlng and Improvement will advance more rapidly, I Visitors mm new-comers .vUl uo FIRST ADDITION before tiny ullie.- portion of the city. -vrti.ui'. vtiiiii him. nun prouis tun no iiitiuo on property bought now nt tho proKent low prices. If you are looking for an litioatmonl that does not nurowlln(u intiuti money, you should buy property In FIRST ADDITION immediately. STOP PAYING RENT. Put the sumo amount of money In u place or jour own and share In the prori's that will bo made. Lots .'OxlL'O 5.100 each... Your Own Terms. cation has ,et been made. coino nt ouco to a It! First street, and I that it wtiB absolutely necessary to J hurry, Tho Chief got all excited, grnbhod I his Springtime Panama, and almost i Splcntl'd Condition I,Kt Winners of (11 AuofUtfel PrM o Com Ily TlniM.l (Special to The Times. ) MYRTLE POINT. Ore., Sept. II, ran up the stairs to old Pino street.! Good racing was enjoyed yesler- Tho events resulted as lol- Milo day. lows: Running Half Red Fly. Charles Tyler . . Crlphaou, F. Wilson .... Zoo. .loo Knight Time: IIS Hccouds. Running I'he-Elglil Chas. Foster, ('has. Tyler . There was not a thing stirring on tho street. Ho called at Mil ami there was told of how a little short and fat man, prosplriug and half out of his head, had rushed Into the hall of tho house, giabbcd the 'Phono and called an officer. A full Investigation of tho caso was made hut who tho man was. what ho wanted, whether ho killed i Houo u'vf. Wilson . . anyone or whether ho hnd been jtte'ilaw, J. Knight threatened or had fought with John Tlmo: 1:01 Durlcycorn Is still unknown. 0,u' M" Hi-- viirtim.. r..i(a inioi- i n, alike, J. C. Single ' "" tvi'MUPi "" ' u ovoning, evidenced tho fact that somowhoro on First street Into yes lerday a man had como running out of a house, followed by a young PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Dr. A. L. Houseworth, Physician and Surgeon Office: living Klerk. which notir-: ii to Ji: a. in.; I and 7 to 8 p. in. Phones: Office I ;.,1; Res., 1 J. M. Wright Phono 188-It llUILDING CONTRAtnoit Estimates furnlshod on request lltritiiil.. Titim W II V-..... .'.M1MIV Ullill, I' . I , l,lUfl. Fred F., Tim Seoley , Times: 2:29; 2:26; 2:2 Noielly Race The novelty race was Dr. H. M. Shaw Eje, Ear and Throat Specialist I CLASSES FITTED Phone :t:t().,l. Rooms 1!()()-2!()1 Irving Klock. DR. .M.V1TIE IS. SHAW. Physician and Surgeon 1 Phone :!:!()-.). ii' Benjamin Ostlind ' , COXSULT1NO ENOINEElt AND AllCIUTEC'l' 1 j Offices, 20C Irving Block. ! .Phono 103-L or 2C7-J. ii t t 1 Marshflold, Oregon HfevW o VALUES WILL RISE and profits cuu ho made on property I H . boiight now nt the nroxcul low prices. Bft If you are looking for an Investment that does not nucowllalu intiuti I1 ijjM money, you hiiouiu nuy propony :n riusr AUDITION Immediately. m D our own and share In the profl's that will he made. M PB Lots .'0x120 J.100 each... Your Own Terms. M l Reynolds Development Go. '(OWNTSR) Jf ft IY8 Ceur.rnl Ave. jdr WltWII'i'l lllp ii MTiTlaCTrir.iili.uimm.utlj-;..wuu.iiiiiiw inrrrrn. .n..n. miiiiimiii.u iii.i i imiW I mxaBXMsmssmmmmimwmmmB!-mwim LOW Wl MiP " P a$ I WEEK END . ny Not Li m tomrort i. fares 'S It costs no more if von consult 9MARSHFIED m . AND I AfMP3 O I J i raifPV I Rowland Ajr &M, H J& y. & JUT&IjA f lu IL i Powers 2,3) J ..... ' k A ,vc Gomfortable ROCKING CHAIR Is one of the most useful articles in the homo. H. its i zrss--s -fivra r-L -. mi1"- " - vaa n , ilSiJ? 5r-.S-ES5JM. -. .' J! ,,.M JnSfflHi hnmriHi Ii m -gS mm m s -m l a . i Hut' i fr-j-j-iuj."7r! 1 f r'fw E M Lvr fW $2.11 2.21 n.ii...i.. ..in lm cniit between 3 field and any of tlio above 1 ... r,.,. nimuMi every SatorW! Sunday, good for ic following. rriNVENFENT TRAIN SERVICE Further partltculars i A sent. SOUTHERN PACIFIC .- nftATT. J0I,N 'JZ uenerai ia P :t a a llnninu ii1i.. nnrniiltlnil nf t It i . .. ""'"" "" DU w '!' l.(Jf. rlililoi. l.v Clu.rloa 'I'vlnr I " " won her voire for holp. It la hollered H. G.Butler CIVIL KNGINKKIt by i Room 304 Coko Uldg. Phono 145-J Ilosldonco Phone 3C3-L. Saddle iiiib i me iiiiiii who riiiue niBiiiiig M)Ick Uraydou io me teiopiiiiiio. Jack Carter says that this and the ' Mud Debitor Lady" aro lion doo re and UiMt prolmhly .1. W. Mit chell will bt called lo ferret them oiu. - i Hiiim. I (aco .1. Yoakum ,...?1 '! . W. G. Chandler Sorenty-Oiie. J. W. Knight ! I rtl" '" 1,'UT Maud 7... It. McKlnzIo ;. I Rooms 301 ami 302, Coko Building, Dandy, .1. Yoakam 1 ! Marshflold, Oregon. Dance at I'IiiuMi Mall thu evening given by the l.l"mi Lodge, Wm. S. Turpen AltOIIITIXT Marshflold, Oregon. Why do without one? Trade your old one in and get a new one. If you have not be come acquainted with our easy-payment method of furnishing a home you should do so now. And we save you money on each articles purchased. REMEMBER THE PLACE HARVEY ft) CHINOOK SAL TOIUVS CVTtn . - .l.vn S .Also all kin" oi when available. .....crt Phono U T. J. HCAIFE Cj A' "' Marshfield gftS-" " ...l.hl Kstlmates i-w-- 'Phono 1-1(1-11. Complete House Furnishers North Front Street m 1 II I WW WW 1 1 II I Ii Will II II II 1 1 ' MMIiasmm.imir,, WALL PAPER bee VIERS About it- . h.1 'It. I M CnI Ill Mm