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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1915)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHRELD, OREGON, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1915 EVEMING EDITION. TMEE ii5 I SKSSS ffia7S TSrr-4 Mi- -iom'?' 'i 'or con,.... '"" If ,fc "... ' ra" "W d ou ... KK , f-Wil ;"'. ho TfiMrfcAriln ,. , I J I High Quality Groceries Olir nwn nrnmnt znr nnrfirnlcir Holiwori; coninn Ff flcient clerks being out of keying UUI (JIIUCO UO IUYY ness makes Conner &. -The Leadinn Grocers Dealers in Goad Groceries f97 South Broadway. FOR Two of the most desirable buil'dincj lots in city Sherman and Maryland. Price $1000. ' Two lots corner Meade and Park. $500. Three-room house and 50xT20 foot lot, near Oregon street. $600. Two lots corner Montana and McPherson. Price $750. ' Desirable furnished roomltog house; best location; all furnished. Price right. - Fine country home close to town. $800.00 Dairy ranch completely equipped; 33 acres, $8500. Another, a big one, $16,000. Another, $21,000. Another, $32,000. 'Another, $27,500. Another, not equipped, $21 ,000. Another, $25,000. And say! These are some ranches. For some we can trade. ' - . HOUSES for SALE for RENT KOOS OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO. PIONEER BLOCK NORTH BEND, OREGON Most men like Fatimas but maybe yon won't Fntimas please so many men that they outsell any other cigarette costing over 5c. But it may happen that your taste won't fit Fatimas. That's nothing against you. Nor uguinst Fatimas. , ) But if vour tasto ro.Q fit Fatimas, you cahjfeel Zttrm Cigarette fr-Q C Distinctively Individual CI LfUFATI MAS 19 the high rent district and Hb UUIIcdJJlClll Willi UUU UUS3I- Hoagknd Phones 348-J and 326 SALE doubly grateful. For of this you can be sure Fntimas are cool- and friendly to the throat and tongue. And they will never leave you "feeling mean" as long as you smoke within the bounds of reason. These tests show you how to prove this. Because Fatimas are cool and because they can be smoked freely and often they have rightly earned the title, "The Sensible Cigarette." It simnlv remains for you to see if their taste suits you as well as it is suiting thousands and , thousands of other men. - Test Fatimas today. You may find that their taste is exactly" what you've been looking for in a cigarette. FATtMA was the Only Ciearettt stmiriftd the Uramt I'rlif at the I'Aif am I'miJic International Jixfcjilieii. Second Hand Pianos & Organs We have an over stock of second-hand pianos and some slightly used instruments that will be sold at exceptionally low prices, and terms to suit. L L THOMAS MUSIC STORE 73Centraf Ayenue.J t GOODRUM'S GARAGE t ! I i I RSgEPH iff Glvci n brl'ltTt oloimy shine Hiatal Wf iloci not rub rll or (luit oil that U I fc!i nnic.iUtot.iolnn-thi.t lasts (our rj I M ""ll 3 '0DC as an oilier. I BM Silk Stove Polish 1 H Is In a i hum by Piclf. It's more H jj c fit 'y 11 ilcni'ili utio H IMIHIIMMIIMIH - Second Hand HOME OP THE CAMLLAO AND DODGE AUTO SUPPLIi:8 FOIt ALL MAKES OP GAItS 3t7 Central uv. Phono 37.1T BASEBALL SCORES rosu m:wi: ti:ms shifter I to m:vv niM.its i:m'i:iiiav ; Appear 'In In, v Glided fur Hie Thiol Stiehli In IVniiitni Eastern laqiics me Hu.y IHf Ai.od.tM J-m U Coo. IHy Tlmrn ) PORTLAND, Oro., Sept. 21 The tennis of the Count League shlftud to now boiths yesterday. The Ren ters will iiiuot tho Seats In Port land; Salt I.ako goes to Veinon; Ouklntitl inputs the AiikuIob on hor homo field. The scores of yvtttuiiluy follow: Aiiicrh'uii League At Now York ChlcnRo 2 New York 3 At Philadelphia Cleveland lPlil1uilclihtu. . . .5 Cleveland r.Phlliuli'lphla :i At Washington St. Louis 0 Washington G At Hoston Detroit '. 2 Hoston it Xitt'ouul 1i'nnuo Philndelphla-St. I.ouls Itulit. New York-Chicago Knln. At Pittsburg Rrooklyn 0 Pittsburg At Cincinnati Iloston Cincinnati CAPT. JOHNSON HAS SIGNED UP HIS CREW Is KiitliiisluMlc Over New Organl- yntloit of Const (iiuiul Which Ho ThlnlcN is Hetter ncgnrillng tho now Const Guard organization nt tho llandon station tho Westorn World says: "KnthuslnBtlc over tho new Coast (lunnl as compared with tho old T.ife Saving Service, Cnpt. Itoburt Jolin son, of tho local station, has j.ist finished signing ufi tho refill rod eight men crew of tho now service Hereafter, Instead of having half or less of tho members of tho crow regularly enlisted men and tho ran substitutes, tho full number will be "roguhtrs," except In tho case of sickness In tho crow. "Tho Incroased salary proviilml for In tho now service Is some In ducement for good, capable iiuui to Join the Const Guard and tho numerous changes In tho regulations give Cnpt. Johnson rctieon to think that tho future will bring Incrawnl efficiency in tho dopnrtinont. "Impioveinont of tho wlroless equipment, Installed hero by ntom bors of tho crow two years ago, Is slntcd to begin Immediately. Duo probably to tho location, tho low power apparatus now in uso has been ' exceptionally successful and messages are constantly coming In from Ilrcnunprton navy yard nnd other stations along tho const, as woll as flashoa bearing tho dnto lino of Honolulu nnd Arlington, Vn. Horetofai, tho local station has been confined In Its exchango of messages to tho Government sta tions and ships nt sea, but It is ex pected that tho Government will soon mako arrangements with tho Marconi Company whereby they will receive tho messages sent out by tho Coast Guard stations. Tlmoa want ads brine results i i i i i i i i Making Better iBusmess DESPITE tho handicap of war, business Is on tho up grade. If each ouo of us contributes u llttlo extra push it will Boon bo bettor. It moans trying hardor and keeping at it longer. It means contlnunl optimism and faith In tho future. And It means caroful, sustain ed, woll planned newspaper ad vertising In many lustuucoH. The Coos Bay will bo glad to assist those who want suggestions as to holp push business. News of Nearby Towns news op pout oiti'oim Happenings In Ciuiy County Told In tlio Tillmne Thclnin, Hie daughter of Mr. and Mr. Hud Hutehoson, living near Port Orford, tiled of meiuhriuieoiis croup. Mr. nnd Mrs. llmupton returned to their homo at Eckley lust week from visiting the San Francisco fair. Mr. nnd Mrs .1 It. Miller, after visiting nt Port Orford for a couple or inontns, sinrteti for Salem nnd Portlnnd with thu Intention of spend. Ing the winter nt tho latter nlnco. Mrs. Willis Tompkins, of North llenil, who has been visiting at Oold lleach since tho death of her moth- Ctl some two weeks ago, passed up tho const Thursday on her return home. A flue baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. I.titsey at Lnnglols Friday, September 10. Tho fnthor Is tho woll known wrestler. John McKenzIo started for Myrtle Point with Borne six head of venl that had been bought In this section by n butcher by name of Stewart from spiittgnoiti. Oro. Forty of tho cnlses had been rnlsed by Mr. McKcn- ZIP. nllll nrn A n 1 vnnl ntwt 1tn others wore picked tip from several different fnrnis. F. C. Hnwklns started In his auto for San Francisco nnd with him as passengers were Mrs. Chas. Forty and family and Mrs. O. I.enovo. Mrs. Forty will spend tho winter in the city, whllo Mrs. Lcnovo will ro tnrn this fall. Ames S. Johnson nnd family who aro now visiting tho fair will return to Port Orford with Mr. Hnwklns. CUItltY COUNTY NKWS Nolos of (.'old Ueiuli its Told in tho Globe Goo. W. Smith hns rented his AgncsB sawmill to Frank Owens of this place. Mr. Owens hns re tained Mr. Smith on wages, how over, to run tho saw for at leaBt a short time. Mrs. Geo. D. Wood, of nrooklngs, spent tho week end In town visit lug with her mnny frlonds. Tills whs .Mrs. Wood's Hist visit since moving to Hrookiugs. Mrs. S. K. Marstors departed for Port Orford to bo at tho bedsldu of her mother, Mrs. L. A. Mcllrldo who is quite seriously III. Supervisor Drank llauer has sov oral teams nt work hauling grnvol on tho road nppronchlng the now brldgo. The small gnsollno schooner Stan dard, of Coos Hay, was In tho har bor over ono day last week. It ennio In in the Interest of thu Sen bo rg cannery. Win. Hunter and n pnrty of frlpuds fioin Portland aro now try lug their luck after fnt buck in tho region, of tho McKluloy mlno. WII.Tj (II vn .MAPS Km'Ii Scl I to bo Supplied With Val uable Kqiilpincut SAI.KM, Oro. Sept. 21 State For ester F. A. Klllott has prepared a val ablo map of Oregon nnd hns furnish ed Stnto Superintendent J. A. Churchill with enough copies to sup ply each school district In Oregon with ono. Tho map Is four feet by six foot, giving tho sectional lines nnd showing all tho physical fcaturps of Oregon and tho location of all cities and towns. Tho map Is brought par ticularly up to date, oven showing Jefforson county. In addition it Is col ored so as to show tho following areas in Oregon: Merchantable tim ber, cut over nrens, ro-stocklng cut over areas not ro-stocklng, burn ed nreHs ro-stocklng, burned areas not ro-stocklng nnd brimli. TIicjo maps may bo obtained from tho coun ty school auporlutomlonts, Times i CHEESE FACTORY HAS MADE FINE SHOWING l)pv Valley Plant. Produced Fifty Thousand PoiiuiIm of Cheese Whit It Sold Well Splendid progrest mndo hy ono of tho dairy plants Is told as follows In tho llandon Western World. Fifty thousand pounds of chpeso nt an nvornge price of over 13 1-1 cents per pound Is the record of tho Farm ers' Manufacturing &. Supply com pany's plant at Dew Valley for a sen son run of five months, ending on . August 31bI. This is tho second summer tho es tablishment hns been In operation and tho showing mndo this summer I J gratifying to tho people of Hint J sortton. On April flrat of this yenrj I.. M. Strong of Arngo, an expert but tcr nnd chceso man, was secured as innuager. Mr. Strong has kept the product of tho factory up to a high standard and the patronngo hns been liberal. During tho chceso mnklug period just closed, an average of nbout 200 cows were milked and the milk hnuled to tho factory, .Make r.utter This Winter A short whllo ngo It was decided to Install butter mnklng equipment In connection with tho chceso fac tory lu order to bo ablo to handlo tho product ns cither cheese or but ter, depending upon market condi tions. A modern Simplex churn of from COO to 700 pounds of butter to tho churning enpacity, wns Installed together with a gasollno engine nnd n number of smaller appliances. This equipment Is now lu running order nnd tho plant will mnko butter dur ing tho winter months. When sum mer arrives and roads are again good so that milk enn bo handled economically, chceso will again bo mndo In qunntltlcs. Tho equipment will bo added to from tlmo to tlmo as tho patronngo wnrrnnts and It Is said tho number of cows milked will probably bo Incroas ed lu tho spring. XOTICi: OF SAI.IJ OK IMPltOVK MENT IIOXDH N'otlco Is hereby given Hint sealed proposals will bo received by tho Flnauco Committee or tho Common Council of tho City or Mnrshflold, Coos County, 6rogon, nt tho orrico of tho City Recorder of said City or Marsjiflold, lu tho City Hull of said city until r o'clock p. m Monday tho 27th dny of Soptembur, 10 in, for tho purchase of stiect Improve ment bonds of tho said City of Mnrshflold, Coos County, Oregon, to tho amount or ?r.,920.-t i. All or hnid improvement bonds to bo In denominations not exceeding IfiOO.OO and bonring Interest nt tho rnto or six per cent per annum from tho dnto thereof, pnyablo Bcml-an-nually. said bonds to bo dated tho day of Issuauco and to mature In ton yenrs thereafter, with prepay ment option thorcon nt face valuo and accrued interest to dato or any seml-nnuunl coupon period at, or nfter, ouo yonr from tho dnto of said bonds upon giving notlco by publication In a newspaper or gen eral circulation printed and publish ed In Coos County, Oregon, such notlco to bo published not less than onco each weok for thrco successive weeks during tho month proceeding such semi-annual period at which such prepayment thereof will bo mndo. Tho right is expressly re served to roject any nnd nl bids and upon nil or any of such blda or proposals being rojectod, If thoro should remain any IjoiuIb unsold tho said bonds may bo thoronfter sold at prlvato salo by said Common Coun cil of said city of Mnrshflold, Ore gon, but In no event to bo sold nt less than pur nnd accrued Interest. Said bonds aro authorized by tho laws of tho Stato of Oregon, and Ordinances of the City of Mnrshflold, Oregon. Assessed 'valuation or said City of Mnrshflold, Oregon, is $2,CJ9, 10C. 00. Donded Indebtedness Is $D 1,000, Population estimated nt GO00, A certified check for rive por cont of amount of bid or proposal must uccompany each hid, to bo forfeited to said City of Mnrshflold In enso bid Is accepted ami bidder fnlls to accept and mako payment for said bond or bonds, covorod theroby with in ten days from tho dato of accept ance of wild bid or bids. Each bid or proposal submitted to deslgnato tho denominations of said bond or bonds desired. Did or proposals recelvod for any amount of said bonds; small bidders given preference or purchase Proposals, or bids, with cortlflod checks to bo onclosod In scaled plain envelopes without distinguish ing marks, or writing thorcon ex cept tho words "Did for Improve, metit Donds of tho City of Marsh Mold, Oregon." Dated this lCth day of September, 19 1C. R. A. COPPI.E, Chairman of tho Flnniico Com mlttco of the Common Council, QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel. Phone 106-L. ' MARSHKIELW, OREGON GREATER BUSINESS TELEPHONE FIGURES IN OREGON' REACH LARGE PROPORTION Rcpoit Mndo Shown American Tolc- phoo .V. Telegraph Controls .Many of tho Lines SALEM,. Ore., Sept. 21. Tho telo phouo business transactions lu Ore gon run Into big figures. Tho Pnclf Ic Tolephono & Telegraph Company Increased Its operating revenue In Oregon considerably over tho previ ous year, but Increased Its operating expenses more during tho year end ing Juno 30, according to Its roport filed with the stnto public servlco commission, nnd so tho net operat ing rovenuo is less thnn Inst year. The figures follow: Operating rev enue, ?18,C99,9H.30; operating ex penses, $13, 187,9-1(5.79; not operat ing revenue, $5,551,007.51 ; lncreaso lu operating rovenuo over 1914, $C9S,9CG.S-1; lncreaso In operating expenses over 1911, $722,524. 04; do crenso In net operating rovenuo, $123,557.20. The Incomo, after do ducting tho sums paid for taxes, In terest, etc., wns $4,413,920.21. Tho total Investment in Oregon Is $9,505,911. Tho American Tele phono Telegraph company owna 340,504 of tho 402, 48G shares of stock of tho Pacific Tolephono & Tel- j ograph company, tho roport says. Control CVkw Company Companies controlled by tho Pacif ic Telephone & Telegraph Company nro as follows, according to tho ro port: Sunset Tolephono & Telegraph company, Ontnrlo & Upland Tele phone company, Homo Tolophono & Telegraph company of southern Oro gon, U. S. Long Dlstanco company, ! Pacific States Tolophono & Tele graph company, Colusa County Tele phone company, Rlvorsido Homo Tel ephone company, Homo Tolophono & Telogrnph company or Pnsadona, Hell Tolephono company of Nevada, Coos & Curry Telephone company, Homo Telophono & Telogrnph Com pany of Spokano, Citizens' Tele phono company. ALL COAST CONFERENCE INTERESTS MANY HERE Loenl Kollovtci-H of College Sports Hall Now Move. With Delight -Hown to Athele'lcH Inklings of a if All CoaBt Intorcol lcglnto Conference have been receiv ed hero much to tho dollght of local sport fans, who wolcomo tho advent of tliucB when collogcs or tlio North west will again meet tho institutions or California on tho gridiron. Already Washington has a gamo scheduled with tlio University of Cal ifornia, nowly gono back to tho old stylo football. Coach Stowart, of Oro. gonA grlcultural Colego, prophetlz es a bit, snylng ho believes that at a meeting of athetotic delegates In Portlnnd this Decombor such a lenguo will bo effected. Ab tho football schodulo now stands, Washington plays but ono team In tho Northwest and that la Whltmnn, All others havo rofusod to meet Roblo's pots until they will stir out ot Sonttlo to foreign grid irons. SNOW IN TWO HTATES TRENTON, N. D., Sept. 21. Snow Jrom two to six Inches In depth Jins 'fnllen In North Dakota and Eustoru Montana, much of It melting lu a short tlmo. Most of tho grulu In this region Is still uuthrcshed. Times Want Ads brine resultfl, SUMMONS In the Circuit Court or tho State of Oregon in and for Coos County. Etta G, Drown, plaintiff, versus Charles G. Drown, defendant. To Charles G, Drown, the abovo named defendant: In tho name of tho Stato ot Oregon, you are re quired to appear and answer tho complaint of tho plaintiff horein, on or before the 20th day of Octo bor, 1915. If you fall to appear and answer said complaint as so required, tho plaintiff will apply to tho Court heroin for the roller demanded In hor complaint, a succinct statoment ot which Is: That the bonds of matrimony existing botweon plaintiff and de fendant bo dissolved; That plaintiff bo allowed to as sume hor maiden namo of "Etta G. Faith;" 'Unit plaintiff bo given auch"fur thor relief as to the Court may soom just and equltublo, Sorvlco ot tho summons. Is mado by publication pursuant to an order mado by Hon. G. F, Sklpworth, Cir cuit Judge of said Court, directing publication hereof In the Coos Day Times onco each weok for the per iod of six weeks beginning on tho 14th day ot September, 1915. GRAVES & M'INTURFP, Attorneys ror plaintiff. First publication September 14, 1915; last publication October 26, I ! lilU, mm