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nrir sifiwi A ...A.iVCi -. - THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELDOREGON. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1915 EVENING. EPITIOltf, " FOUR Watches FREE School Days are Here BOYS, Here's Your Chance We will give, absolutely free for one week, A WATCH GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR, with every boy's suit. We are showinti the very latest models and color ef fects in the FOREMOST all-wool clothes for LITTLE MEN. Come while assortments are good. See display in Front street window flub prfoe (j 00 BELL' RINGS TOTAL HXHOLLMHXT AT XOOX WAS 023 Pl'PILLS Slightly Under that or Last Year Weather HeHoved Cau.se Teach- era Taken Skit Xot Coming School bells rang out their calls to work In MnrBhrield this morning AUTOiSTSAREHOME IH .IL'IKJK COUE AM) ANSON HOO EHS AXI) JKAMILIKS JtETUKN Motdr to Cratet Uxkc, Through Cal ifornia iiiul Hack h.V Coast Hoad Trip l.o Knjoynule Olnd to net hack "homo again, JiuIbo and Mrs. JoVn S. Coke nnd OR SEASON E NDED MARSHFIELD BANDON 1 FOUR STORES MYRTLE POINT POWERS and until noon enrollment was being 1 two children nnd Mn and Mrs. An- mado In all departments nnd, with , son Honors and WIIHai Wade havo the exception of tho lower grades, returned from a moirr.'i 's nuto tnpj the classes were dismissed after les- that took them to Crater Lake, son assignments, until tomorrow. through tho Sacramento1 and San The enrollment nt noon today was Joaquin valleys to the Fair nnd as follows; High School, lfiO pupils; thence homo via the coast Toad. 'Central school, 2G5 and tho grades In J This was .Indgo Coke's second va I tho high school building, 225, or a i cation In seven years and ho wild ho , total of 025. enjoyed every day of It. Tho jmrly ' The figures of last year, for tho n their two machines went out to first day, were 130, 271 and 24C res-, Klamath Falls over tho Myrtlo , pectlvely, making a total of 047. Tho I Point road and after a stay of sov- reglstrotlon at this time In lfllii was! oral days nt Crater Lake turned south. Holow Dunsmulr they ran Into had roads nnd Judge Colt.0 admits having to buy at least four now tires. Thov traveled out to Stockton be- 594. However this Is only the first day of school and tho fact Is pointed out that up until Sunday morning the weather has been perfect, a reason that keeps many families out on fore going Into San Francisco. ' their vacations and also worklngmcn remain nwny longer. Vast year there were rains for some time prev ious to the opening of the school year. AJ1 Hut Two There AH teachers wcro on hand this 1NSPKCTOH McOHATH SWOOPS DOWX OX HOATMK.V SMITE WITH FINES lEN RECORD MADE SIMPSON' HK2 LC.MIlKIt CO. HAS AYS' PHODUCTIOX Comes As Storm After Warning Months Ago Trouble Again Is , , Itlfo on Coqiilllo Hlver Coming this time, not as n wnm lng, but as the storm that follows tho thunder H. V. McOrntli, of Port Inntl, deputy U. S. Collector of Cus toms and boat inspector, Is holding tho boatmen of the buy rigidly to tho government laws nnd lovylng stiff fines for violations. Tho warn ing enmo on his first visit hero sev eral months ago, at which time woro lovlcd fines amounting to approx imately $4,500. Most of these woro later greatly reduced on the promis es of tho boat owners to comply with tho requirements. On tills trip tho Inspector hns found tho laws nro still not being followed, though ho admits tho vio lations In most cases nro not us flag rant as on his other visit. Itmn n Speed llout In u sliced boat yesterday ho was nil over the bay making his investi gations. Umpire was visited, so was North Uend and ho was up Coos Klver ulso. No warnings nro being given; tho owners of boats, ho says, must either have tho proper equip ment aboard or ho fined this time. Open rail and open guard bouts ?Iu tho pussunger trndo will In nil probability bo limited by Mr. Medrnth as to tho number of passen gers tlioy can carry. "Slnco tho Kasthuiil disaster tho dopartment Is stricter than over be fore," ho said this mronlng. Tills, ho explained, was tho reiiHon that yesterday tho picnic of tho Catholic people was hold up while sufficient llfo preservers wcro plnced aboard tho Kalnbow for tho oMrn crowd and also until another boat could ho secured In addition. Trouble on Couiilllo Again tho passenger Hunts of tho Coqiilllo nro In trouble. IT. s. In Hpector of boilers and hulls, Captains Edwards and Fuller, nro now on tho rlvor making Investigations of now ehnrgca. Mr. McGrnth hns five tscporalo cliarges to Investigate nnd bring charges ngnlsat tho Coqiilllo and tho Myruo point Transportation com panies, ho said. Knell charge car ries it flue or $100. "Kvory row weoks wo are being called over there to adjust tlit'so troubles. Tho de partment Is getting tired of this. Tho first thing they know their boats uro going to bo tied up." I Cuts 1(18,(100 Kcot of Lumber In Ten Hours nt the Porter .Mill The Simpson Lumber Company at North Uend, broko another record ono day last week when at tho Porter Mill IGS.000 feet of lumber wns cut In ten hours. Tho record was broken previous to that time, but Manager A. K. Arkloy says that this last cut breaks nil previous rec ords tor turning out lumber from the plant. Tho company has been shipping on tho steamers A. M. Simpson, the Tiverton and other bouts. .Tudge Coke went with his broth er Dr. P. S. Coke, of Oakland, aut to Amadoro In eastern CallfonrJa, where ho Is interested In a go.'d mine. AH along the way, ho said, tho number of saloons In tho littlo towns was qtUto noticeable. Tlioy STOHM COMES IIAHLV Sl'NDAY MOHNINO WITH VIOLKNCI! i v Heavy Kalnl'all Accompanied by Lightning, ami City Was In Darkness for a Time Tho dry spell cnnio to nn end early Sunday morning with quite a sovero storm. From :i to 1:110 a. m. Sunday there fell .21 Inches of rain which wob a heavy downfall for that length of time. Thorn wns lightning, and for a time tho electric lights were out of business. For a time tho city was In darkness. Tho storm was suf ficiently noisy to wake up many peo ple In tho city. J Lnst year tho dry spell ended on, September 7 when i.uu incncs ni rain fell and this was followed by 2.0 1 Inches on tho nth. BASEBALL SGDRES 1IEAYKHS AND COMMITHHS HOLD EVKX IX SKHIICS morning to attend their classes with t fill the towns and extend out Into exception of two Miss Abbott who was to teach tho second grade. Sho was takon sick on tho boat when It reached Eureka where sho went nshoro again and wired Superinten dent Tlcdgcn that sho was 111 and had gone back to her homo In Los ! tho country too, ho said. In tho trip north nt Fort Bragg, a town of 2, 900 people, they found 29 saloons. Tho scenery on the coast road tho party found delightful and the road Itself is in a fairly good condition. As n souvornlr of the trip Judge Angeles. A substitute teacher win I Coko Is wearing a mustache of sov- he procured. erni days hcadstart and ho Is not Miss IJvnns, another teacher was i siiro whether or not It must como off taken sick In Ohio and Miss Landers before ho leaves for Eugene, possibly is taking her pdacc pending her nr rival. Open Air llooui next week, to take up the equity term. Ho expects to return hero to finish up the criminal cases. Judgo Seals Lose Slightly is Tholr Ov er Angcls-Coast Leagtio Mighty llusy This Week :, I'EKCENTAGES OP V QOAST: LEAGUE w. San Francisco S9 Los Angeles . 91 Salt Lako ... 7!i Vernon St Portland" ... 70 Oakland .... 72 L. 71 75 7S S2 8(5 94 P.C. .550 .5 IS .509 .HIS .4114 .131 l l Mvl-T'vr I Ifi-rk I imy-viic vases of New Fall Merchandise Received on the last trip of theBreakw By The Golden Rule..... CF 11 " Piobiililin.. ... . k "ore mmiiaiuii,. ,' ..! ..I ' V ' 7."""" l"n , I 'lUI4J I J .. ... " ' "'"" H rcte III sl lliiiiillw iv. ... tllllitr ..I 'I'lhi ..... The Golden Rule BIGGEST STORE BEST PRICK 4 ! llT Aisoclitcil tnta 1. Coo Ur TlniM OAKLAND. Sept. HI. Iloth tho, vlii .in- ikiMiui union iii iiiu uniiiuiai inmua. juuui . ,,,.,,,,... i,-,,i,n As an cxporlinont Miss Helen Sklpworth taking caro or the equity i Heavers nnd tho Commiiiers iiroito i Coming, of tho First grado at tho cases In which Judgo Coko is dia-lovcn in mo seres u. i o ". Central school, will conduct on "op- qualified. I nn, 1,olh "0,w ,Ian w.,lh, C?IIU,J Sf! en air" class. Tho room Is well sup-1 Judgo Coko oxpects to go to Co- centnges whllo the Seals lost n trlflo Idled with windows nnd these will ' qulllo tomorrow nnd boo how tho ' " tl'elr ,c,ul V10 i r n' . ; be kept open to tho top. This Is an ' docket Is arranged. Ho will hcan Tho scores or Saturday ronow. 'experiment that really Is past Itsisomo equity cases in his orrico In1 , ( ojist League first stages, having been tried out Marshrield this week, cases In which ' First ganio: III unvnffil tilnnna linfr.1.,. ...1,1 nMnn lln 111 tft ltltnrAatn.1 POrthllld ' " i success. It Is notlconblo that thero , MILIi IS WOHKI.VCi Good Order for Shingles Ueceived at Port Orfonl Tho Port Orfonl Trlbuno Bays: "Tho shingle mill has been running part of the time during tho past week. Ono ot tho orders which tlioy have been filling Is from Ceo. Dunn of Nuchro Creek for 70,000 shingles. Mr. Dunn is building a $11000 dairy barn, and has been breeding up his herd of cattle with tho Intention of going Into the dairy business right." I nro fewer colds and the children np i pear in better health than if con I fined In a closo room. Tho effect will bo noticed by tho ' teachers and It Is possible that Is I this successful other class rooms will rollow suit. XOKTII IIKXI) SCHOOLS Is iLL T (Total This Year on Flr.st Day loiiiKi iliiiulreil Fifty Seven I Tho total enrollment at. tho North Uend M'hools which opened today I was 457. This Is but a very row under tho total number for tho first day hiBt.year. Of tho total of 457 thero were enrolled In the high school, (!."; In the eighth grade, 37, and In tho seventh grade, 10. HODY OF DIt. TAGGAHT IS SUNT TO OLD CAHOLIXA 1IO.MH IS TAKEN TO BEACH SIIXATOH ('HAMHKltLMX MAUIIS TIIIP TO STATION' Will He Slum ii Xorrt or Moro Mo"oy to Complcto the Wo lie ,i Xow Started Senator Chamborlalii this after noon was taken by .1. II. Flanagan nnd HiiKli Mi-Lulu in n mnchluo to tho now Coast Guard Station at Charleston Hay whoru was pointed out to liliu that at least $5,000 more Is needed to mako proper tills and protecting walls about the new build lugs. Tho senator wns told that $47,000 was curried in tho oppropiiutlon and tho contract was lot for $29,000 and now part or the remaining $17,500 la absolutely necessary. Captain Hrltt was notiried and wns to bo at the now station, Hlks Attend In Last Kites in Honor or Prominent Physician who Died on Saturday Acting on u telegram rrom M. C. rl'ii.imvt ii lirntllntv n ml nltjn tllft I ihh"i'i " ....., ...w Klks I.odgo or Greonwood, South Carolina, tho body or Dr. C. C. Tag- gari, wno iiieii Hiiiiiiuuiy on nuiur ' day afternoon, was shipped east yes ! tcrdiiy via the Htcanihhlp Kllbiiru. i i lie local r.iiiH, in wiiu ii iiu un rormorly one, met yestorday In open I service at tho MuboiiIc Temple to conduct the lust rites over tho body. I Thero woro many friends present. C. ! F. MoKnlght delivered tho funeral I address. The last wish of Dr. Taggart was that his body should bo taken to Portland and thero croinatcd. Ills brother. II. C. Tuggurt, from tho old homo In Greenwood, Immediately telggrn,phed that they wanted tho dec-eased to bo burled thero nnd this wish was granted. getsIeoTgeigy EASTSIDK SCHOOL Xot as Many There as on the Open ing J)ay Irtist Year Tho total number enrolled at tho ICnstsldo school was 74, Last year on tho first day there were over 100, TO ASK FOR JETT? PKTKIt LOGGIi: APPOIXTIID TO .SHU GOVHKXMHXT KXGIXHKHS TO PAIR IN AUTOS coos. COUNTY USKS GASOLINE FOlt THAYEL1NG More than SO Machines In Grounds Frank Hogers Owns Iteconl ,lerey Inhibits Interesting Oakland 2 S Second game: Portland 8 15 Oakland 0 10 At Vernon: Vernon 10 ! Salt Lako 7 At San Francisco: I San Francisco '! I Los Angeles 15 National League At Pittsburg: Philadelphia Pittsburg At Chicago: Boston Chicago At Cincinnati: 1 i:t 9 r, 10 ! Autos brought n majority of Coos county to tho ralr nt Myrtlo Point. John Motley, ot the local Chamber ot Commerce, attended thero yes- j Nw" York terduy and said that insldo tho , C1"c'""lU' 'n'r; , . . .. . . I At Ot. 1..0III8 grounds ho counted 80 machines' urooklvn lined up near the fences and others . St. Louis 2 woro still coming. American League I.Vnni rV.nu ll-nif linr. ivniti iln.nnn "I ni" lOrK. of machines to add their part In tho long procession of "coal oil buggies" Detroit that nil day long ror three days lmvo thronged tho road to nnd from Myr tlo Point. At Philadelphia: i St. Louis Philadelphia At Washington: f!lnvoninl .1 Frank Rogers' Jersey, olio of tho Washington S fow dairy animals sent rrom Coos At Hoston: Hay, took first prlzo yesterday as , Chicago Goes Tomorrow Willi Hugh McLain Port Commissioners to Pay Half for Kadlo SMo having tho best butter fat record for 90 consccutlvo days of any cow In tho testing associations of Coos and Curry. Arrangements wcro mndo by Mr. Motloy with Henry Scngstnckon, of tho Fair Association, for tho Bend ing south of several of the exhibits Hl'NKKIt HILL WINS Defeats Marshl'ieht ami Smith Mill Teams Sunday The boys baseball team of Hun Uor Hill estorday won two more gntiios. thiiB making u total o 25 wing to three Ion eg for tho entire Bununor. They defeat oil the boys or Marshrield at Diiuker Hill, S to I nnd later took on a nine from the Smith mill and likewise made them blto tho dust to the tune or i:i to 7. Tho boys Inst eieniug gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson In Hunker Hill for a little celebration. They aio to play tho MarMlifleldaiiR again next Sunday. Apple loes, 10 rent, each. Plo-i iieer Haixlwnro Compii1'. COOS HAY IHO.V WOHKS AGHNTS I-'OU COOS AND iTIlltY I. S. Lyons Secures Valuable Con iitHt ion In Hiseut Trip to Port land A popular car J. S. Lyons, Malinger of tho Coos liny Iron Works who recently return ed from n business trip to Portland Hindu n valuable commercial connec tion wlillo thero lu securing tho agency for tho popular "Keo" car in ' Coos mid Curry counties. Tho Northwest Auto Co. of Portland ills I trlbutors for Oregon, Washington laud Idaho made the appointment. ' .Mr. Lyons declares that for I dlgultv. strength and power, 'the 191(1 lleo was going to he credited, generally, with being the car for the most moiicbt purse. Last Saturday announcement of the lleo appeared in The Times In connection with all of tho metro-i palltuu patiers of the country and automobile buyers were more tlianj Himn-lspil wliiiii thov ri'.iil nt flie I wonderfully good car the lleo peo-1 t pie are providing for the 1910 mar I ket. ; In not the smallest detail has the 11910 car been blighted while there have been numerous Improvements. ' , Tho Unci, are even mailo handsomer1 i t linn in past yearn and both In JMroiiKtli and power the curs have rc- coiveii careiui consideration. The Local Agents Tho Coos Hay Iron Works will ho agonts for tho Heo In 1910 and nny information desired as to prlcos, specifications or extra equlpniont enn ho obtained by either writing or calling up Mr. Lvons. See last Sat urday's Times for completo details nnd specifications. Sonl.'lni? tlln Kiiiinltnii it tlm imv ernmeiit englneors nt Portland of n i of tho wcol nt tho Sn" Frnnclso $1,000,000 iippropriatlon for u Jot- i Falr.Already hnvo gono about 15 box ty at Coos lluy, Peter Logglo has(es of apidcs, all of them exceptional been appointed by the Port Coniinls- uml lnn , I(.kC(l f0 t, occnH,ollt slonors to accompany Hugh McLain ., . ', ., '"ao""' to Portland in tho morning. Iloth ' J" "enliam, or Inlrvlow, was moil will do their best to pcrsuado "warded a first prize for tho best uio engineers ami ni titetr miier- selection m. tnrco varieties of apples. vlow they will bo accompanied by Senator Chamberlain. Tho action wns taken at tho monthly meeting of tho Port com mission held this morning at tho Chamber of Commerce. A. H. Pow ers wns elected president of tho Com mission to fill tho vacancy caused by L. J. Simpson's retirement nnd Pot ter Logglo was elected vice presi dent. To Pay Half For Site Explaining that a radio station Is also or benerit to commerce and to nil the peoplo within tho district of the Port, It. M. Jennings asked lleiibon Lyons, "of North Inlet, brought nwny a hluo ribbon ror his cranberry exhibit. A now form ot cheeso has been shown. It is long and cylindrical In slmpo, somewhat Uko n largo weln erwurst. Tho cheeso is sliced ofr, thus eliminating tho old fashioned j three cornered cut In n cheeso that exposes two surfaces to bo dried. Tho flvo cheeso factories of tho county lmvo niado very crodltnblo exhibits, said Mr. Motloy, and prob ably sonio of tholr products will be that the Commissioners stand at least half of tho $S00 cost or tho , Hent to San Francisco. one mi (iiu goYcriiuicui Milium, The Port promised Its note for $100, payable in a year, to the Reyn olds Development company. About 1 1 n j ties Inlet Again the Haynes Inlet residents protest that there is not enough wa ter thero at low tides to float tholr boats. Peter LokkIo Hinted MACHIXi: Tl'HXKD OVIMl Some Alarm Was Folt for u Tlmo AlMiut Driver. A (Joist & King nuichlno run liv that Walter Dlekensnn wnnl nt'r tin. i',-n,i thoro Is a hump in the Inlot, about about flvo miles out of Coqiilllo nun way io mo iieau, rue cost or i ""mn'nj nigm. it was the same dredging this will bo taken up with l,ln-' wliero Joo Schilling's innchlno the county court, the heller being weilt over and ono or tho occupants that they should pay half or tho pro- wns Wiled. Dickenson went to a posed expenditure. C. It, Peck nnd Neighboring fnrm houso to get help. Anson llogera will tako the matter, '". ,,H '"eantlnio Lee Heath, in an up with the count v roiunilssloners ot,ler fhlno passed and saw tho and no dredging Is to be done Ini . . wlt,,olU driver. Ho report tho meantime . lno '""Iter and sonio alarm was Hill for Heimlrs ! f,0,,t as to whal ,,nd l,econ,e of tho A hill fer $1S Si stimliitti.il l.v Dm1 . vor ,,ntcl' Hlekenson got in all teletihoneVoiuny' fer'tilo Vep'urlng S11'' Tho "" of n cable across the bottom of the. "ot hnaU day which was ripped out bv thoL v dredge was not allowed ' lT ,K n"AVKI. FOHD ACADHMV Attorneys C. It. Pork nn.l J w ' '"'.. 0110!1 Sept. 27. 1910. with W. Dennett, ror the Port, are to nice ' " . " "V.! I'"""! . "nehel 4 2 1 1 and I llostou 5 Sunday Coast League Morning game: Portland 3 7 1! Oakland 0 15 2 llatteiies morning: lllggonbotliam and Fisher, Prulett and Elliott. Afternoon giimo: Portlnnd 1 8 7 lOaklonrt s 10 1 Ihittorlcs afternoon: Covolesklo, Kvnns, nnd Fisher; Plough and Ell iott. Morning game: Snn FramiBco 8 11 1 Los Angeles 4 7 Fanning and Schmidt, Ilyan and llasslcr. Afternoon gnmo Snn Francisco 0 Los Angolcs Steon and Schmidt, Lovu Holes, First gnmo Vernon 4 in 2 Salt Lako ;i 7 Hltt nnd MlcUe, Williams and Hnnnnli, Second gnmo Vornon a 8 :i Salt.- Lake 4 7 o Froiino nnd Meek, Gregory, Fit-! tery nun i.ynn. X'atlonul League At Cincinnati: Cincinnati Now York . . . At Chicago: Chlcngo Boston At St. I.ouLls. St. Louis o Hrooklyn ., Lihby COAL. The Uind YOU lmvo ALWAYS USED. Phono 7U. Pacific Livery ami Transfer Company. 5 17 (i CHINOOK SALMON TODAY'S OATCH Also all kinds of deep hen fish when available. FISHEILMAX'F MAHKET Phono 410 with the council lln ....,i 1 .. 1 "" ". '" u. '"hic leucaer, euro fro... then in wr mVb ",' l!?"":- .. atk")8'. tron. N illtlnnn iimin,. -iii..i. n.n i. ... . . , uv iicsuiiig uiriiier iiiiornint on 11 tloi s under which the city will take address tho business iimimuer, K a ner me (.rnii.age of Mill Slough. , Mere,.,,. Gravel Ford, Oregon. Phone r - I' SVVO " t Get your Job printing dono nt Tho Times orrico. Times W'f.m Ads for results. SAVE MONEY by ordering tho famous HENRYVILLE COAL ut coal, per ton SI 00 Lump coal, per ton $5.50 half ton or both $,73 D. MUSSON, Prop. Phono 18-.T or Iwivo orders at Hlllyer's Clgnr Store. T Mk Wovmirrr PaviaH n M. .1 iiju xaa 111115 a wiuu ui d man j Life is His .Harvest Time Life's Winter will hooii overluko you. Aro you wast. ing the frultN of yoiirjmrvcht? Will (ho htorins of oil ngo find you with an empty granary? Il this Lank U your granary ami you will reap a harvest of golden gilm, Make Hay While the Sun Shines HAXIC WITH US AXI) YOU CAX, HANK OX IS First National OF COOS BAY KAFKTY DEPOSIT IIOXMS FOK HIIXT Bank SeaioSraa4iiirirai H "WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE" Wl-S IXVITK YOUIt HAXKIXtJ ACCOl'XT AXU ASSl'HI'J YOU PHOMPT, COI'IITKOL'S AXD COXFIDKXTIAL SKItVICE HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO I Slntcmeiit or Condition of FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANKS of Murshflold and Myrtlo Point, Oregon, ut tho closo of tuiWI September 2, 111 15. Resources Loans and .DlbcouutH J643,4JI5 1 Hunklng House uml Heal Kstntu iM Cush and Sight Exchnngo M,'M Totul IN.1B T.iiiiiiinii.u Cuidtal Stock Paid in I "J? Surplus and Undivided Prvfltu 7'! ;., Total IW,UI 0GEAN BEACH AUTO LINE -',...tf A. l.'lr.l. Cars leave Marshfleld 7 n.in., 11 n.ni., 2 p.n' Curs lenvo for Einnlro 7 u.iu., 1 1 .'"'i '-' v'al,, Cars Ioave Sunset Hay . . ." 7 a.m., ' I1,0?, ,n .. . . . . -.,.. eminent mi' furcH, r;iiipirof ilZc; Tarliool or Hniilli Hlouuii. twn ct- MARSHflELD-ROSEBURGAUJOJ Best Cars Fare, $7 Best Dtiv Lenvo Jlaihfiold J"00 A' ,' pjj TICKET OFFICE, 139 FRONT St MAItSIIFIELD Now Dftricrfl rirc . Fare Koontz Garage Agency for " S00 DYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specif North Front Street " Plionej