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S" tix THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSMFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, ?3, 1 915-EVENING EDITION WOMAN OUSTED! GOOD ROADS VISITS TBENGHES TO CLOSE CIPfil! Just Arrived b r .T.i ' J Crepe 100 New -De-Chine Blouses For Women $1.95 Other store" will charge iiii $;i,00 fur these dainty new Crepe-dc-Chlno Minuses. They are of vory latest design, with low neck nml long nIivvcmi Colors nro White, Flesh, Navy, Itluck. Wo do not suppose wo will liuvu such values as these In clean bright blouses again this season. Thoy will not last long at Ills price. SHU IlllOADWAV WINDOW'S Hub Dry Goods Co. ihstimct attohxhv tiii.i.s ok noiitii iikxo cask 'SMART WEAR FOR WOMEN' Corner Broadway and Central Ave. Phone 361 TO SEEK FUNDSTO SHOW FILM IvIjKS IHStTNS PHOPOSKD HO.M10 at wo .mkktixo hi:ki: !' A. WAItl) SCOtilMTS ,lSH COOS SCKXKS AT FAIR Ol Will Have to Knlsc Aliont jtiin.OOO Amoiiir .Members notlicr .Advertising .Movies Proposition KIjKS Wild 00 A II HAD AT OXCH Sec. F. 0. Morton of tlio Elks building committee to day mndo tlio following an nouncement: Over 90 enthusiastic mem bers of the ICIks lodge met nt a booster meeting Inst tilKlit nnd discussed the prn poHltlon of nn Niks homo nnd It wns definitely decided to go nhcnil with tlio work of building as proposed by tho building committee. And every member pledged hlu loynl mipport. Tho work will undoubtedly begin nt nn curly date. Prove Popular Drawing Cards, Ho Says Many Kxhlhlts fioni Coos Fair Featuring of tho Coos county film In tho Oregon Dullding nt the Bx 1'CHtion Is n suggestion received this morning nt tho Chamber of Com merce In n letter from J. A. Ward. In charge of tho local exhibit there. Ho says thnt tho Itoguo River Valley, this Willamette Valley nnd tho Pendle ton Hound-Up now occupy tho ccn- Absolvos W. P. .Murphy ami .Mr. Iciiniu Wrluht From Itlamo In the Pauline Clint Case District Attorney I.. A. I.iljciivliit, who was hero fioin Coiiulllo yester day, made a statement about the recent action which he started to oust Pauline Clint fiom the Joy Rooming House at Nortli Mend on charges that she, was and had been I ' .i.it..ltt.ll...r ti tuillLi.i .if Ill.Tn.,,.. rIM.n suit also Included W. P. Murpliy and .Mrs. .Jennie Wright, of MoMlnnvlllo as defendants, as owners of tho property which Pauline Clint occu pied. "The inclusion or Mr. Murphy and Mrs. Wright in the suit was necess itated by tho wording of the Oregon statute and not because they wore In any way responsible for tho action of the Clint woman," said Mr. Lll Jcqvlst. "It happens that they own tlio property occupied by hor nnd I It was necessary to niaku them dc I fondants In the action. During tho Kl ' recent session oi mo grnuti jury, iiu- solute evidence against tho Clint woman was obtained and wo will close her placo nnd ask that the flx- I turos bo sold. "Tlio court will at tho saino time issue nn order that tho placo bo I locked up and left vacant for a per ,i lod of ono year unless bond or sat isfactory assurance is given thnt tho property will not bo used for Im mornl purposes ngain. It was not tho intention to connect up Mr. .Mur phy rtr Mrs. Wright with the Clint woman in any way. they being mere ly the owners of tho property involved." , Mrs. A. II. Stutsman, local agent l for Mrs. Wright, stated that sho had leased this property to A. L. Oubsor, who must have leased it to Paulino Clint. 111(2 MUX WII.UXO TO CO.MI! I 'OK si:mi:s of .mkktixus President Hall, of (iooil lloails As social Ion, Urines (iooil Xisus From Portland Trip State aid for tho building or a hard-surfneo roadway between Myr tle Point and Hoseburg Is practical ly assured, providing tho people of Coos first help themselves by bonding In build through tho county nnd out to Myrtlo Point. This state ment was nindo this morning by Charles Hall, president of tho Coos County (loud Heads Association. Ho has just returned from Portland, whore Simon Ilcusou assured him thnt such aid could bo rolled upon. Good ronds Is n mnvo tltat has taken Multnomah County by storm, said Mr. Hall. Koine of tho hard est workers anil tho greatest hard surfaco enthusiasts In tho North west aro working there.. Among them nro Simon Ilcusou, John Yeon, millionaire rondmastor of Multno mah, r'rnnk H. Hlley and Stato Illgh wny Knglucor Cnntlne. Anxious to Como Hero Thcso men aro not only willing, but anxious to come hero to boost the eauso along. It is possible and proisaiiio that tiiey could lie so cured for the big Good Hoads meet ing In North Hcnd on Octobor 7, nnd all that Is now lacking Is tho invitation. Ho said that in n talk with Si mon llenson In Portland a few days ago tho latter said ho would llko to como here In the interests of such n campaign, but that ha had not mt. Momtow witiTiis ok i:.p::- IM UNCUS IX TMK WAIt Is W.'th I ted Ci-ts In Itclglnm and Located at Hospital Near Fighting Front Dr. Karl V. Morrow, formerly ir Marshflold lias written his mother l-i Portland about a visit to tho trenches. His Is with tho Hod Cross in Ilelgulm and Is stationed In one WOHK AT TAHIIKIIli POINT HAS TI,I,T m:i:x co.mpi,i:ti:i I ..',.;.' ''aMi:t . '""''Sib Loggers Will (II vo IHg Fiw Ontico Saturday Xlglit at Umpire tn Celehratu Kvont Work will bo flnhdied at tho T.h lieel Point logging rump, of l(, Slmpsoii Lumber Company In a few days nnd tho placo will bo closed Mm til,. '"Mouj lllf "llll ('111111.,-, . ... ; 't V?,H,,'''e.lllc- days and tho placo will bo closed m,'!"iihIiIi Sanlan i down, (ho timber Intended to t.tl.-o Im? imt In ,,i,. a"'t .. ... .....I. ... - ...... ....I... 1 1. . .. ' I-W, nn or tno uospttnis. .n nccouni in uioui. iioni uiai puiiu wiving noon all -M'lTteil )y - letter is published In tho Portland ,1-111. Tho loggers liuvu deehlud to (,,'(l Miilto jms,ib , S Journal together with a picture or celebrate tins event and next Sntur-' Tin- run of ui , V Dr. Morrow seated behind a rapid ,y night they will give a free dai'cs f Inbound, 0 bo T fire gun. at Kmplrts. 'and tiimlIIK tj""S In tho loiter tho doctor Bays thnt Ted Klssam, tho timekeeper, who of tM (.. ... 1 . ... ..... . . . """""i in. " rl lirltitr 11 alitirt Mill lT Wnr f I1L I 1111 fiiu lit II,., fill vnnl r,l flu V u.if.t ...... .1111.. ... "' "' n n..w. . ... . -. - ..n ... k.vj ....v VUIV...I.J, n.ijo i.iiii. n n KtlJIlloil Hospital no wcni wuii a irienu ii' uiia-.'iangenionts have boon made lor cannery field. They had passes to get by and ,iK Umu 'llio loggem want all tho Btintrlos were finally taken toof t,L,,. frlumlH to attend this ilanc lp '?. A" rWl "( 111", ' llll II If Mr. f. .. "' an Kngllshmnn who wiih working lni,ui guarantee thoso who conns nn 'and the ninalm i '"lining purpoec. n.j In two ami 0iip.iif .... a a big houso which had tho roof torn , ujy,vilo evening. off by u shell. Tho letter goes on to, Tl0 'iar!(. ctu ima H.(!I1 say: "This NngllHhmnii was building walls five foot thick In tlio first floor of a houso of which the upper part had been blown oTf. "They brought tho material at night so tlio Hermans would not see what they wcro doing. They wero also digging a well In ono of tho rooms of tho house. "Cannon wore hanging away on every sido. Ho said he was very glad wo had como, for ho had been trying to flguro how ho would sterilize tho water that ho got out of his well. Wo told him how to make a rock, gravel and sand filter. Then he In vited us for n walk through tho town. I wo ami onc-halr ... J! About r.fioiboliig paid r, a. .'? c iuji existence for Home time acies of laud was logged over al that point. A railroad was built to reach back into tho timber and a trestle built oltt into tlio bay ro tlml the logs could ho run out mi the cars and dumped into tho bay lor rafting to tho mill. Tlio camp u'iim closed for n time thin Miii'tnf but was opened again after tho Sluip-1 1?, lllll.c.'1 '' a '"itis bou company resumed operations. Aleit llinWhi of V""IC u Ktn Wood on Slorif The rmicralotcccttit liuv .icimnniiiniiilCoiidui weHli)ftl,u,yonMoi,, io'lay from tl,0 I'arlura. The Ifer. Mr ti had cliarco ol the KniJ On tho Alert tbli -. Coos Hher ram. . Parents Who think their ehllilieii ' rrlonlls of the dtiJT vo Ik'oii ovcrchargeil for school i tho funeral. There ml IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE PARENTS OF SCHOOL CHILDREN "Wo wore warned to bo vory caro- f 111 Mild tint fsxiinnn nnrnnlvnii. 1 ..nn't I books or supplies at .Milton .V Hall- al iiffci-liiiM .-.-I n,..i yet been Invited. It seems that tlio(,08trII)0 w,mt wo w It wllH terrl-,M-,', Hliilloiirry Soro nro ioi.iesteil cre.l with them. J llilo. only tlio wnlls of buildings left ' l' ' complaint In writing niiil standing. Kvery houso torn to pieces. , bring It to This Times office. Tlmnn Wnt m. tfiSt vo took n look nnd Blurted bock and Honn 1 Iiim, rl llm Htrnni'KHl n.ilun I 71 letter sent him, an Invitation, has gone astray. Ho will bo asked im mediately. Hold Series of .Meetings. With such men ns tlieso, Mr. Hull!0VCr imvo heard, sort or a hcrenm snys, the way to push tlio move ' ilic. Kvorvlsoilv heenn in beni H for would ho to hold meetings In every i 8!icltor and so wo did too. i W. P. Murphy stated that ho had ( city of tho county, starting In with "Wo soon realized It was n shell, rented his buildlm; to Denny Hull, i North Demi. This would educate i. if ,.,... ,. .. i. . (ter of tho stngo a'nil tlis,; people wlm , tur ,,,, Bi,ot th0 upstairs1 tho peoplo and also nerve to spread1 Baw t j,t down tho street It made' !';,nnkft0.,SnC,S llnv-i I'torV1 I Prtlo to VaMno C,,,lt- Hc , o K' CWB them and agitato ' ttWni, m)so and throw' dirt and ! 1 n.iv.n Z fnt,.Z ! ll.tlHlt " 1,nd WBrnei1 Mr' "llU nKnlnsl!ft B"cclul 0,oct,on for November. ! rocks a mllo high. Then everybody' t ' Lro.ind ' features of tho ( p)SH1)o moRnI tcmnitt ,10 Hnd tcnr. , H,B n),(, ,HS10 j ,JCRin tQ cjmo 0(t aM wo wImt m() 1 1 Tiinrn .hii r.ni. R,,,o nnn ,., ,I1B "V1 80mo of lho womon r ba'1 In a y.onr tho slato W,M voto on happened, so wo walked over to our ' inoro sun remains some goo ei ro)lUo who wcro ,lriVen from Mnrsh-a ? 1 0,000,000 good roads bond Is- English friend. i '(500 feet of tho 2,000 film strip yet, '., ..,.. .,., ....,, ..,. i , ,, , ,., ...... B .. .?..,. ... . .... .. . ... i.u.u i.UB'lv dluiv u luuiiiuu in "Uiin av, ". .i. uil ottiu null. a. uuii- WO WOrO llll KIUK 111 111111 W Oil tl son, who knows moro about roads I big gup went off right behind us. .than any, other man In tho stato, ! Well, I nearly fainted, but our guldo nssured him tho mcasiiro would pnss. J told us It was ono of our own guns,. II r-""" j to bo taken. It Is iinHlbto thai thin .. might bo finished In time to show It for n couple of months In the Ore gon Iiiiildlug. The matter will1 probably bo laid before tho men In charge of tho film. Fruit Is Sent Receipts of fruit and vegetables from the Coos fair noiit In Myrtlo Point has gone n great ways In hot- AVE M0NE1 L 1 OHOKOK STKPIIKXSOX SAYS Al) VAXCK KHO.M .-il)Ci:XTS TO $2 At ono of tho most largely attend ed meetings that tho Mnrshfiohl KlkR lodge has had In a long time, tho building committee was last eve ning Instructed to start out soliciting' blcrlnK "I' to Coos nnd Curry ox suhscrlptlonB to a $15,000 bond iB-' lUlt, writes Wr. Ward, suo to determine whether they will j ('"()8 booklets in tho llortlcultu procccd with tlio building. A. J. rnl Hnlldlng Imvo been cnrrlod away Mendel reported that about forty ' l" tllu thousands, ho says, moro In- lu.,1 pledged to subscribe for flOO ;t being illsplaycd In thorn than tJuorRo S(el,hon8oni ot tll0 Nortll ! m.cu nmi ... w. iionneit promised to "- """""-"' """' ""lt;' - , ,u.lul jlIln,cr Company who was Iteicnt Ordem Hecelveil Indicates Decided Improvement In Ous- hldo Market CHARGES MADE bo ono of flvo to subscribe for $r0n each. Tho Issuo will bo a second' mortgage, tho first mortgngo being III for $18,000 or $20,000 which a Port land firm of architects has offered to furnish at flvo per cent. Another Proposition ' Chairman Mcl.aln of the building. (SOW WITIIVCO.MIIH IXSTKCClri cominitteo stated that In addition to1 LIMKOVIST TO IXVIISTHJATIO tlio plan to build on tho lodge's prcr cut lot, a tentatlvo proposition huis'Oiepnu i:ecutlvu Sas He Has lie boon mnilo with another party to ceUisl Protests About KooiiiIulC build a $25,000 building on ono of I Houses There the best business sites In Marshfleld. ' valued at $2.1.000, and turn the1 Ii"trltt Attorney I,. A. I.lljil!U wliolo thing over to the lodgo at six H,llU',' ,lmt ho 1'aB received a letter per cent Interest, allowing tho lodgo r'0"1 (il,Vi Wlthycomho asking hln to pay it out Iti tho futuro- Till 1 ln n,ako " H'orough Invesilgatlon would ellnilnate tho necessity of the of tlu' rooming houses nt Nortli lodgo luombors uilslng any ruiiilH) ,,t'"'1' (!()V- Wlth combo states that among themselves at present. The' ,U) ,l113 recolved protests from North proposed location would onublo thu 'i"1 people who claim that room lridgo to rent tho lower floor or ,lu Ik uses there are of an Immoral floors for storerooms at a big rental ch.ir, iter. and possibly tho second story tor of- was stated that in ono placo the flees, leaving tho third and fourth owners received $100 per month btory for the lodgo. However this rent for quarters that wero not was not In writing. Many wanted v-orih anywhere near such A num. to consider this and It will probably '! 'Unit tho payment or such rent bo brought up later. Indicated Miniothlug was wrong, Mr. Figures compiled by See. Ilnrtou j Ullouvist did not stato whethor (lav. of tho Committee showed 2110 mom- Wlthycomho had specified tho places hers and that the lodgo Incomo would , . whether tho one conducted bv lako caro of a building project. i Paulino Clint against whom ho had Following tho business session, a started proceedings, was ono of (bo f)i)o banquet was enjoyed. Many j niii.bvr suspected. Klks from No'rth Ileiul, Coqulllo.l . Hnndon and Myrllo Point wero pros-' (Jet jour gasoline nt .Murshflelil cut. Hardware Company. j hero last evnlng on business Inform 1 cd friends that tho lumber market J was finally looking up on tho coast. I Ho said that tho demand and prices wero considerably hotter than thoy ! Imvo been In many months. ! Tlio advanco has been pretty gon- eral, Including nearly all grades and ranges from fifty cents, $l'and oven up to $2 por thousand on certain kinds. Mr. Stephenson is local manager of tho Swayno & Hoyt mill at North Hruil and his statement of tho Im provement In condition, win bo most gratifying on Coos Day as It Indicates nn early revival in busi ness conditions. PURL0INER OF EATS PLYS MIDNIGHT TRADE Out of tills sum would como money and wo felt a llttlo bettor. Kut ho to old In building tho long asked said wo had hotter soparato, for wo for hlghyay, and a permanent ono, I would likely get a reply very soon.i too, out to Hoseburg.' jSo wo scattorcd about 30 feet apart, Uut, first tho peoplo of Coos must . and stood talking to each othor when show thoy aro willing to help thorn- j wo heard a screaming nolso again.' selves, ho says. A hnrd-surfaco J Again wo ran for cover and tho shell roadway leading from South Inlet went over and struck tho rr ovor which wo entered tho town. I begun to think soino, for wo had to go back ' over that samo road. Well, to make' a long Btory short, thoy placed six shells right along that road, and I saw all of them hit, and thoy hit 'some too, hut by that tlmo I was not frightened, for l figured that If this I Is my tlmo, well, no ono can help It." i to Myrtlo Point would not only I join four largo cities of Coos, hut i would ba a great start In leading outside. i SEES BIG BATTLE JACK XOIlhi: TUhl.S OF FKJHT AOAIXST J OO POM CI j Don't Neglect "Your Children's Eyes i School has started and tho defects In the lsion of tho young pupils are becoming apparent to the teacher anil to tho parents. ))o not delay, if jou think there K anything wrong, but luing tho children to ns ami have their eyes tested, ;t0,()OO of 10.000 school children examined In Huston were found to bo .suffering from defective vision. Optical Department Red Cross Drug Store Is Seen Again ami Food .Mysterously Disappears While Families Aro l.oft Hungry "Hungry Dick," man of 1,001 all ses and uppetites ns many and var ied, has concretely shown that this Is to ho a hard winter. Already, and It's still early In tho fall, ho has begun plying his midnight trado and food is now disappearing from back porch coolers with tko regulailtj or clock work and In tho line of tho sumo hnblt of last winter. Some ono appeared on tho back porch of tho 11. C. Noblo residence, ' corner of Fourth and Hall, a short 1 tlmo ago nnd got away with a roast and sundry other toothsome nmrscls, A man was seen coming from tho Witnessed Melodramatic Stand of llandlt. .Nelson hi San Francisco Front of House n Slovo Slghtscors turned out to sco tho bloodcurdling fight for life between 100 policemen ot San Francisco and a lono bandit who all night. U,lK hold thoni at bay, according to Jack Noblo who was ono of tho witnesses and yestorday returned from tho fnlr. Ho afterwards went through tho hoiiBo where tho misguided hero met death from his own hand when ho gave up all hopo ot winning n losing fight. Tho man's namo wns Nolson. Ho was about 2G years of ago and was "ono of n gang of hank rohbors. Ho was traced to tills fnshlonahlo room ing houso by tfio officers and tlioro niado his last stand. According to Noblo, who arrived early on tho scono, tho man was In a corner on the third floor. Tho po licemen had como In squads and took BILL IS DOUBLED on your Furnitur Wo nro showing a fine lints of Bed Room Furniture That comes to us direct from tho uiiuiiiuii'tiircr, iIuuve I'io jobbev'n profit. Wo glws our customers tlio Nurfltrfi wiving. Wo Imvo n nlco display of Die-uers whlduilf priced ns follows: $7.50, $8.50, $10, $12.50, $13.50, $14.50,1'! $16.50, $17.50, $20, $23.50, $25 and uploS Don't buy nnjtlilng in house FiirnMiluKi nU I sco our line, for you know "WI2 SIII.Ij ITlOltlB I Going & Harvey Co. CO.MPJiUTU HOUS1J Fl'ltXISIIi:itS WHKKf,S OF Jl'STICi; Ht'lt HIKI) PAV.MKXT OF IIOAIll) Adolf Strom Stopped on Santn Clara Last Xtahl by Officer Cost Double Ills Fun When Adolf Strom bought hlH tick et yesterday and waltzed gaily aboard tho steamship Santa Clara,! exposition hound, ho did not reallzoj that a short tlmo afterwards ho( would bo boslogod on dock by officers ' as an absconding debtor. John Kan, breathlessly told Judgo Ponnock, in tho Justice court, that tho man owed him $11 on nn old board bill and Immediately tho whools of Justice began grinding. Thoy grinded well. Though It was tlmo for tho steamrr , sail, seals mid Ink flow fast nnd furious I and smeared oor a host of ncces- nnRKRHi.. r.f ti.r, i.n.io i.. .i .. iHary documents and befon, Mm lnut ity from which thoy sont volloys , Offlcor Hichardsou was aboard All Treated Alito Every man, woman or child who comes tolft is treated courteously and his or her business ir tended to to tho best of our ability. Wc m business )ecause we know we can serve you a to our mutual advantage. If you transact your business here you are jj of the friendly interest of our bank and Us uur customers have our first consiacww"- First National OF COOS BAY 8AFICTV DKPOSIT HO.VCS FOK W;NT hut wero hold back at least a block from tho battlo ground, same direction n fow nights ago by, "l'n voueys poison smoKcu m a resident of the vicinity who metlnumorabl ctearotlca for tlio stubs Mm face to face in tho back vardJ w" mni noxt mor'S. Noblo Tho man seemed to bo In a hum-and '8U,tl V,'.1 ''""' f tho bu,,,,,nK m, no tmuieii wuii suoi until it look- siioworlug through tho building ncross tho street. Tho rohbor roturnod tholr flro. Ho lflllml ntln nttlrnv n.lrl il'n.ltwlnrl um' oral others. Great crowds gathered ' w"'n!' but hn,r tho storJ'- mst .,. mo cosih aim nuaiii Aini.,i. with a writ of arrest Strom was surprised. Ho went digging aftor his wallot, brought out tho $u and tendered It. Thnt FLUHEW & BE nf Strom went digging to brine out an other $11 which ho paid ovor, tho steamer tooted and ho started for tho Fair, heavier In oxporlonce hut lighter In pockot book. fnlllfl ir In.lVn nil mlilrttau 11a vnc tall, slender and fairly well dress- f'1 UK, a 8,eve- Tho ,,am,lt later. ed in a isrcv suit, lie wore softltownr(l tho end- movo(l downstairs llut t0 cornor room on the first floor' These depredations last year. "" , U iwashero that lie 8hot Il,18elf while somewhat numerous, happened I1? ,,IV,,, nftPr 1,P,,'K 8eV(,"l mes in different parts of tho city and the best protection proved to bo u good husky padlock on back porch cabinets and coolers. I All white gloviM cleaned free this wee!;. I wish to show' jou what 1 lean do. ..lay Dojlo's Placo. wounded Hut San Francisco is ever enter prising and the movie men were quick on tho Job. They took scenes from all angles and theso were readv ATTKXTIOX, .MKMIinuS OF .Mil,. LICO.M.V ASSOCIATION' There will be an Important meet ing of the Mllllcoma Association Thursday evening, September 2:ird, at the club rooms. All members nro urged to be present, as thoro uio several Important matters of busl- OLDKST HANK IN COOS COVXTV kstnisusuou joou. . Canital. Siirnlns and Undo1 Profits $118,000 Interest paid on Tlnio NI SAVINGS WKI'OSIW AN1 Officers , , , '' J. W. Iloiinott, President. i . J. II. Fliuiag&.i, Vico-Presldent. R. P. WlHluiiwiflOil.lor.wJiifbMter (A si for tlio screens' to satisfy the great noss to be transacted curious crowds that were unable to H A. nrSTFnen I - "l witness tho all night battle. Secretary. OCEAN BEACH AUTO 0 Goist & Kin ..,,,, r Cars leavo Marshfleld "' ,m" , .m,n Cara leavo fop lO.nnl.n 7 n.n!.. l ' , .J. Cars Leavo Sunser iinv 7 a.m.. " a; ."Bnijt'' . ... r.nci o" Fares, Kmplro, .'He; Tniheol or South Siouyiij . '. . .' jlhlt.ft fet. ,A .u.A. . ftjlll MIM Li JL.'k