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hz& ifMifArMilMiii : ..i j.m... jAA '"U1W 'w i 'If. Mir ur wr THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1915-EVENIIlG EDITION; ' M ' i i ). ' V'i yfJTflREEL i f T " M4i- . . . . . ' . ? ' foFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Z BASEBALL SCORES ews of World's Greatest ft L. Houseworth, ' piijslclnn ami Surgeon Office: Irving jwock. by Day rnuTLAxnints com?) iiomi: axd CKLKIUIATU KVi:Xl' f0 Jmiir: n 10 J- n. m., - iu nd 7 !' in' 1 ...... .hit. iiu -f nr.T. lone''! uiiico j ! . "- -.. SHORTAGE DF BEER M. Wright m' J Phone 188-1? nUII'IUXO CONTHACTOK Igatimatca furnished on request CARE AIRMEN IIOMU l'OK WOUNDED AVIATOUS KSTAlllilSIIED IN FKANOE Ilcautlful Homo It Equipped to Look 111(1 DLCHHAHK IN THE PHODUC TION AT MUNICH . H. M. Shaw KjC VM n,,u a1""1'' oiJUViunni (HiAHSi; I'lA-u-w I'liono ililO-l. Dooms UOO-201 Irving Block. MA1TIH 11. SHAW. I'lij slclnii and Suigcou riionu :i:io-.i. RESULTING ENGINEEU AND AUCII ITL'CT Offices, 200 Irvine Block. bono 103-L or 2C7-J. Marshflold, Oregon. G. Butler CIVIL ENGINEER bom 304 Colco Dldg. Phono 145-J. ncsldcnco I'liono 3C3-L. G. Chandler ARCHITECT boms 301 and 302, Coko Building, Marshflold, Oregon. Jm. S. Turpen Aicmxi',r Marshflold, Oroeon. AUTO STAGE SOIIKDULH September, 1115 Poithind In Florence Eiigono Leave Marsimcw ami jvioronco lesday 11 C:30 a.m. edncsilay in 0:30 a.m. lursdny 1C 7:00 a.m. ldny 17 3:30 a.m. Sturday 18 11:00 a.m. Inclay 10 12:00 in. bnilay 20 4:00 a.m. lesday 21 4:00 a.m. cdnosday 22 4:30 a.m. lursday 23 COO a.m. liday 24 5:00 a.m. tiirday 25 G:30 a.m. Inday 2 C ,. . . . 5:30 a.m. bnday 27 C:00 a.m. pcsilay 23 0:00 a.m. odnesday 29 C:30 a.m. lursdny 30 7:00 a.m. T.cio (.'at diner Olio Hour Later In trips leaving Marshflold lioforo in., ou should mnko Portland mo day.) TIMH TABLE WiliAMLTTH PACIFIC MOTOR OAK Jtucen Mni-sliflclil mid Hunker Hill Dally. lavo trshfleld :10 a.m. I.'CO a.m. :C0 a.m. :00 a.ra. :G0 a.m. 1:05 p.m. 20 p.m. 1:16 p.m. M0 p.m. :00 pni. 1:50 p.m. :10 p.m. :10 p.m. ,:2.r, p.m. :20 p.m. :15 p.m. Lonvo Bunkor Hill 7:15 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:10 p.m. 1:2C p.m. 2:30 p.m. i 3:15 p.m. 4:05 p.m. G:00 p.m. 0:1G p.m. 7:15 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:20 p.m. iwccsi Miu.slifield and North Ilcnd ao irshfleld E:30 n.m. :25 a.m. :05 a.m. :05 a.m. 1:05 n.m. 05 a.m. 40 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 35 pm. :20 p.m. 1:10 p.m. :35 p.m. :55 1) m. Mnrnliflnl,l limits only. :35 p.m. :35 p.m. Loavo North Bond 0:45 a.m. 7.40 a.m. 8:25 a.m. 9:25 a.m. 10:25 a.m. 11:25 n.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:50 p.m. 3:40 p.m. 4.30 p.m. 5:50 p.m. North City 7:50 p.m. 8:50 p.m. Marshfield-Coquille Auto Stage IflVO ?1 Pharmacy parshrioia A.M. 7i00 0:so Leave P.M. Una 0.30 Coqulllo A.M. 7:00 '0:oo li:oo P.M. :00 0:30 WnSIiriELD-COQUILLE AUTO 0"-n TIME SCHEDULE Schedule nrranixul .... F" boats to Bandon, Stages to r"' 10,t, Wagner, Roseburg. iSo delays, wo from Marslifleld to Cqulllo 5 rents. , Slagle & LambeUl Pr0pi ! ""I furnish extra cars for "fa trips day or night; also Carter cars. A mighty good doctor says to me once: "When it comes to curin' folks, Nature is the real M. D. I'm only her assistant. ' ' That's the way I feel about curin ' tobacco for VELVET. fZTeiA 'rik' ' ri 1 1 j . m tm J v HI TLrvfir h ' 'l ify T'S hard to show Nature any thing about curing tobacco. So we have adopted Nature's own way to make VELVET the smoothest smoking tobaccoslow, patient ageing. Men may "process,11 but they cant put mto tobacco any finer pipe qualities than those Kentucky's limestone soil so richly gives to the Burey de Luxe. But these qualities can be improved. They are brought out in their fullness in the aged-in-the-wood mellowness of cool, slow-burning VELVET. For two years he finest Burley leaf remains in sealed wooden casks, and then only is it ready to be made into VELVET. Get your tin now joia the growing ranks of the army who have found VELVET tobacco a delight without a single drawback. Send a 2c stamp for "Pipe Philosophy" a book of Velvet Joe's philosophy and verse. feif.fAXsdaaco6xi 10c Tins 5c Mctal-lincd Bags One Pound Glass Humidors St. Louis, Mo. Copyright 1915 ltie ftwiMJIiiniMiiiiilBailliiii.iiii ' 1 U Biiii ii It JL 3EUC It T -m ssdouble v bu your siness- , suppose you knar a man who leapt his shades drawn lujhl all day and hurncd kerosene instead of lei liny in the sunliyht; suppose you Icncw a man toiling along a dusty road who would not accept a lift when there was plenty of room in Ihe wagon; suppose you knew a miller wilh his mill built he side a swifl-running stream who insisted on lam ing Ihe machinery hy hand. all foolish, you say? and yet look around you how few retailers take advantage of the great ad vertising campaigns run hy food, tobacco, cloth and every olhcr manufacturing line that you can name! think a moment! what was the last advertise ment you read and wondered just which store in town would be progressive enough to have the goods in stock so you could see them and purchase? -more goods are sold under Ihe evening lamp at homo than ijou dream of practically every live re- ""'"' "'7M"te,'"The,Times put up your lightning-rod! let your customers know that you can deliver to them the goods which great advertising, paid for by manufacturers, has tut arosl ail them, in. they will gel the habit and you will got the business. t bad) 3 (letinthe sunlight The Coos Bay Times' Iloet llaiijr Vanquished vn Annul Standaid ScjiN Tnko Another VMorjr in League I'EKCEN'TAGES OP COAST LEAGUE W. h. P.O. Snn Francisco 00 71 .Gfi9 Los Angolea . 01 7G .G45 Salt Lake ... SO 7S .500 Vornon SI 8.1 .49n I'ortlrfiul ... 71 SO .451 ' Oakland .... 72 95 .431 It? AiMocUtotl rress to Cooa nay Tlmn rOKTLAND, Sept. 15. Tlio Heavers camo homo yesterday and eelobrnted tlio event by cleaning the Vornonltcs In a 3 to 2 exhibition ot clean fast ball. Tlio Mormon Ilcca got oven with tho Angels, hanging a 10 to 3 win on their standards. Tho scores of yesterday follow; Coast League At Portland: It. II. K. Vernon 2 ( 1 Portland 3 8 0 At San Francisco: Oakland 3 1 1 San Francisco -110 3 At Los Angeles: Salt Lako 10 13 1 Los Angeles 3 5 5 American Lengiio ' At Philadelphia: St. Louis 12 Philadelphia t At Washington: - Cleveland 0 Washington 3 At Now York: Detroit ... 3 Now York .'.... 2 At Boston: Chicago 1 Uoston 2 National Leaguu At St. Louis: Drooklyn 2 St. Louis 0 At Pittsburg: Philadelphia Pittsburg 3 At Cincinnati: New York 2 Cincinnati 9 At Chicago: Boston 7 Chicago 1 Arter Thoso Who Aro lladly Hurt In War Of Auoclatta Pros to Out D7 TlmM. . PARIS,, Sept. 15. Wounded avi ators have Just been provided with a convalescent homo In tho pretty chateau du Pled do For d'Alfuc mont nt Vlry-Chatlllon. Madem oiselle Marguerlto Vinci, tho well known artist, conceived tho IiJoti and was aided In carrying it out by Monsieur Dciitsch, president of tho Aoro Club and tho builder of military flying machines. Doctor Mougln, who owns tho chateau, Is yio ,'med.v.il directum Among tho airmen recovering thoro nio cap tain Olivier and six other pilots and observers, nil wearing the military medal. Tho magnificent gardens of tho chateau, laid out after plans by Lcnotre, overlook tho norodromo at Juvlsy where some ot tho wound ed aviators took their first flight. Forty beds aro already Installed mid forty moro nro to bo added. Oeorg ch Carpentior, tho boxor-avlator, was recently wounded In n fall In tho Vosgcs, wlioro tho filers ofton find lighting difficult. Ho Is at tho hospital of Uruyero and hopes to return to sorvlca without passing through tho convalescent homo. MANY ENGLISH DIE CASUAIT1ES HAVE 11KKN PAH TICULAHLV HEAVV LATELY AltHANfin MATCH AVrcMlerH Will Meet Again In Two Weeks (Special to Tho Times) MYIITLK POINT, Sopt. 15. Lut Blo and Lambert tlio wrestlers nro to liuvu uuother match In about two weeks when thoro Is an ?800 sldo but for tho event. The match on tho laBt day ot tho fair last weok was a good one anil was enjoyed by quito a crowd. Tho results wore us follows: First fall in 2G minutes by Lambort, second fall In 22 minutes by Lutslo; third fall In 18 minutes by Lambert. Thcro was a $500 sldo bot. PROMINENT SPORTING GOODS MAN IS DEAD A. O. .Spnuldlng FninoimJn Immj Hall Woild Passes Amu' ill Han Diego SAN DIKGO, Cal. Sopt.- 15. Al bert G, Spuuldlug, famous sporting goods manufacturer mid San Diego capitalist, died unexpectedly at his homo on Point Loma. Death was duo to apoplexy. IIo was C5 years old. Mr. Spauldlng, whoso birthplace was Hyron, III,, became prominent at an curly ago as ballplayer and was a star pitcher lntho early '70s for tho Uoston club, of -which ho becamo tho captain, In 187C ho becamo tho manager of tho Clricago Natlonuls, remaining with it an manager, sec retary and prosldont until 1891. With his brother and brothor-ln-law ho established, In 187C, tho firm or A. G. Spauldlng & Ilros, Mr, Spauldlng organized and man aged a world tour oC tho Chicago and AU-Amorlcan baseball teams in 1888 89. Calling caicIs prlntea nt Tho Tlmos office. ADMIXIhTltA'POIPK NOTICE Notice Is horebo' glvon that tho undeislgned by m order of tho County Court of Coos county, Ore gon, has beon appointed as admin istrator of tho estnto of S. S. Ackles, deceased. All pra-sons having claims against such esUite aro required to present them "within six months from tho dato "of this notice, with the propor oujhors, to tho under signed at tho offico of I. S. Kauf man & Company, at Marshflold, in said county. Dated this fl7th day of August, 1915. It. T. KAUFMAN, Administrator. (First publication August 18, 1915. Last .publication, Soptembor 15, 1915.) t DurliiR FliHt Half or August K2 Were Killed, Wounded or He ported Missing 117 A(oclatJ Tint to Coo. ny Timet, LONDON, Sopt. 15. Officer cas ualty lists uro ngaln becoming heavy and during tho period of July 30 to Aug. 15, tho llrltlsh army lost 207 offlcors killed, 431 wounded and tl missing a total ot 082, This brings tho aggregate qasuaUlcs slnco tho beginning of tho wir to 1 1.3J8 or which 4383 havo been killed or died or wounds, 8739 wounded and 1210 missing, tho proportion or kill ed to wounded romalnlng at ono to two. Operations in tho Dardanelles hnvo again boon responsible- for somo honvy lossos during tho two wookB period, tho Yorkshire roglmont hnv- Ing lost 15 killed (Including tholr Lieutenant Colonel) and 28 wound ed: Australians 13 klllod 19 wound ed; WorccstorB C killed, 0 wounded, Lnnrashlro 7 killed, 27, woundod; IlampshlrcB 3 klllod, 0 woundod; 9 imlsfllng; Staffords 4 klllod, 13 wounded; Engineers 9 klllod, 11 wounded. In tlio westorn theatre tho Kings Itoyal Rifles lost 18 killed, 23 wounded; Itlflo Drlgado JO killed. 24 woundod whllo tho TndlanB had 18' killed, 51 wounded. SUMMONS In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon in und for Coos County: Sadlo Uair, Plaintiff, vs. Dale Dalr, dofondant. To Dale Unlr, tlio above named dofondant: In tho namo of tho Stato of Orogon. You uro required to ap pear and answer tho complaint filed against you horoln on or boforo tbo 20th day ot Octobor, 1915. If you should fall to appear nhd answer said complaint as abovo re quired, tho Plaintiff will apply to tho Court heroin for tho roller do mandod In lior complaint, a succinct statoment ot which Is: That sho bo granted a decrco or dlvorco from you: That sho bo pormltted to assume tho namo of "Sadlo Louden." Sorvlco of this summons Is made by publication pursuant to an. order, nindo by Hon. G. F. Skipworth, Cir cuit Judgo of Coos County, Orogon, directing publication hereof In tho Coos Day Times onco each week for tho period of Six Weeks beginning on the 8th day of Soptembor, 1915. Graves and Mclnturff, Attornoys for Plaintiff. First publication Sopt. 8, 1915; last publication Oct. 20, 1915. Few of tho Cafes Hnvo F.nougli on Hand to Keep tho Places Open nt Night Wr AmocUIhI Press to dot Dajr Tlmci MUNICH. Germany, Alt'g'. 15 Tho shortage of beer in Munich, tlio homo of many famous brows or tho dark Muoncficr beer, is now' vory real. Tlio decreased production haB not only caused a Jump in prices, but has produced hero a soml-drought that apparently has not been felt so keenly In any other part of Germany. Tho recent proposal to copo with tlio problem by closing enfes as early as 9 o'clock instead of midnight pro vidod nil Gcrmnny with a laugh at Munich's oxponso, but it was no laughing matter In Munich to keep things running nfter nlno o'clock. Karl von Koolckor, a member of tho council ot tho stato ministry ot nuvarla, and a lifo-long Muonlchor hlniBelf, had tills to nay about tho resignation of tho pcoplo to tho re stricted bcor measure: "If nnyono had had tho temerity to toll n Meiinlclier ono year ago that In August, 1915, ho would bo re stricted in Ills allowanco of boor, that ho would havo to go homo thirsty nt 9 o'clock, and that tho wholo city would bo enduring a omi-drought, that ninn would olthor havo boon told that ho was crazy, or tho Mounchcnor would havo replied that lio would never submit to any tamporlng with ono of his necessities of life." Notwithstanding, the Muonlchonor today wends bis wny homownrd at 9 or thereabouts, without a grumblo at being deprived of his nccustomod allowance- ot beer. MEN SESSION DIG GA1IIEU1XG CONVENES AT SAN FHANCISCO TODAY Mr. O. II. P. Uelnioiit Says Western Women Will fllvn Freedom To EiiHlnxcd Sisters ror Auocltted Irm to Coo. Dr TlmM.) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. Sopt. 15. Urging hor hearers to lorogo al liances with any oxlstlng men's poli tical parly, Mrs. O. II. P. Belmont, as goneral chairman or tho woman voters' convention, welcomed tho delogntos here yestorday. "This convention marks a novr epoch In history ror wo aro hero hnndllng tho destinies ot tho earth." sho said. "Westorn women with tho power of her ballot will glvo to hor enslaved sisters Justice and free dom." Many PivMnt. Dologatcs aro present from all parts ot tho country today at tho first women's convention over hold In tho Unltod States. Speakors ex pressed confldonco that the National suffrago amendment would pass, the next Congress, T. J. HOAIFE $ A. n. nODOINH Mnrchfiplri PA,NT AND iviflrsnT.e.Q decorating co. Estimates Furnished Phone 1-tO-R, MitrsltXiold, Oregon HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL ' Phone 3171 SOUTH COOS KIVEH I10AT SKHVIOE LAUNCH EXPHKSS leaves Marshflold every day 8 a, in. Leave head of rher nt liilG p, in. BTEAMEU ItAINDOW loaves head of river daily nt 7 a. in. Loavos Marslifleld at 2 p. in. For charter apply on board, ItOGEIlS & SMITH Proprietors MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Place for Good Meals . Prices Reasonable K Cor. Comtnorcial and ll'dw'y. nn COMMUTATION nil I. C. TICKETS, $3.00. CU Marshfleld.North Bond Auto , Lino H , Cars oiery teu mluntes f roUi ! O u, in. to 11! p. in.; to Soujjt Slough onco a day, leavlug at ' '11 it. in.; to Emplro tlu-eo trips a day. GOItST & KINO, Props. DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will bo kept OPEN TO THE PUBLIC A regular stute licensed undertaker will bo la charce aui- - . t" Phono 105-J