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Sometimes n Coos Day so many admirers t lint them think much of her. girl has none of LISTEN TO THE COUNIC1L A.Vl) THE BAND T AT THE HOTELS MAX LIKE THE SEA IG.OQ .50 SUBSCRIPTION HATES DAILY. Ono yoar Vpr month WEEKLY. Ono year $1.50 When paid strictly In ndvanco the subscription pilco of tho Coos Hay Times Is $5.00 per year or $2.50 for six months. Address all communications to COOS BAY DAILY TIMES. t EUROPEAN WAR ONE J t YEAR AGO TODAY t SEPT. a I, 1011 There is practically no chango in tho positions of tho Germans and the allies on the front lti France, Tlio Germans claim to havo taken Voronnes nnd attacked tho forts to the south of Verdun. In n sovero fight south of Antwerp 2,000 Germans nro routed. and tin. Belgians lost heavily. Montak, which controls tho only railroad In southern Herzegovla Is taken by tho Montenegrins. A British force of 1,200 men lands at Laoshan, China, to attack tho out er dofonses of Tslng-Tnu. Tho American hospltnl ship Red CrosB arrives at Falmouth, England. The thought has just occurred to me How much u man Is like the sea. He's sometimes Biuooth uud some times rough,' And sometimes he goes by a bluff, lie looks at times sedate and well, And then appears a heavy swell; He runs this way uud sometimes that, And then ngninruus on n flat; He's often green; alas, 'tis true! He's often, too. confounded blue! lie seems to go where'er ho wishes And always Hen about tho fishes; He hugs ashoro like nuuiy brothers, And sometimes seems more fresh than others; He'll go for mites without a Jar, And then lio'll run across u bar. He looks at times nil ruffled, tossed, Because lie Is so often crossed. Then after nil his fond endeavor, He goes out with the tide forever. Anon. WAXTEI) Two (or three) council men to sing the following in chor us at the next public musical en tertainment. We predict it will be n lilt. We mention no names. merely calling for oluiiteersl ,,()1,,amli t?- 1 Chandler Hotel J. E. Fox, Bnndon; O. H. Laird. Itoseburg; V. O. lilndninrsh, lluu ner; L. II. 55Iemer, Portland; Groige W. Foote, Portland; 11. A. Clodfell. MctJee. San Frnncls-' from the Council. $ t NEWS OF OREGON Once, upon a midnight dreary, as wo listened, wenk nnd weary, to the publics pointed query- In the dlm-iit council hall, We were seized with indlunatlon it their brutal enstigation and declared by all creation Wo were "go'n tu" chuck it nil" "Friends," said we, "you do compel us to request that you shnll tell us why on earth ou want to sell us Such n lemon as n band." "Tito' your HtlltcniontR nro Ptnnlintln and your eloquence dramatic, wo confess Hint In our 'attic' Your Ideas fall to land. CHOHUS: --r "Oli wo dearly love the band, we admit its music's grand. We'd sincerely like to keep It, for Its II. Kroeger, Allegany; co; Edward Servers, Portland; May Evans, Spring Valley, Ohio; Ed. Stevens, Portland; ,1, 11. llnghy, Seattle; Chris Iiasmussen, Dandun: V. M. Andrews, Myrtle Point; l S. Hooth, Snn Francisco. Ithinco Hotel F. .1. Tenipleton, Coqullle; T. .). EiiBtetl, Powers; Frank St. .Tncqiies- 'Coqullle; A. Lcatcr, .Myrtle Point; E. W. Gymptcll, Powers; A. E. Iludsall, Coqullle; W. M. MtC'or- inlck, ltlverton; C. S. McCuIloeh,'! Coqullle; E. E. Bender, Myrtle ' Point; E. U. Smith, Kelso. j St. l-mwcnro Hotel Mnu'de Hart, Powers; Valentine Adair, Xorth Bond; F. S. Child, Co qullle; Mrs. Dorothy Groy, Portland. Lloyd Hotel Chnrles Wllllnms, Bnndon; II. II. Adolphson, Port Orford; Chnrles H. F. Hoo- UNUSUAL OITKHIXUS OF 1 1 PROFESSIONAL LADIES' SAMPLE SUITS In Hie new style- nnd fabrics nil of iliem up to tho minute. 1 1 Itli omI uinitt- of workmanship uiintmitoed. Fur licltcp thnii the nvcif nge sti.'t thiit "olN at these prices. $19.75-$22.50-$27.50--$32.50 S9 ATZ. ', 1feffla2d6a4i'j jMmt'jM0 IRVING block DlRCrw iDr. A. L. HoihmwmmI" riiiui,.!.... ."ii . -.' '"!.,. MARSHP8ELD-RQSBURG AUTO LINE Best Cars Fare, $7 Best Drivers Lcavo Mat'xhfk-M Leave Rohuuui'K . ..":()() A. M. .(I:it() A. M. l)nly Dally TICKET OFFICE, 139 FRONT St. MAHSII FIELD New Dodge Cars Fare $7.00 I III o... ' I "Wire I, .s. n "H ! mm 7 to 8 . ,M -"-ftMH n.o.ies: Qff,.(, , ,.,.,, im J. m. Wi:ijhl i!!: "UILDlXa CONtim1"! utlli Dr.H.M.Shaw ' "Jt i.np nn, Thro,, c . p'o . I.,,,,,, ; ' ,.AiT.iii,1rw,s . i yzr ! Benjamin Ostlind AitriiiTEcr m Offices, 20C Irvine m . ' Phono 103-L or 2C7-J? D'ek' ManhW, Or0l JiH. G. Butler harmony is great. toy, Beaver Hill; F. M. Peterson, But wo hear stem duty call us, ana Coos Itlver; W. F. Preston and wife, IXTEItEHT HUXS lllfllf IF FRANCE and England succeed In making their big Amorlcan loan of a billion dollars at tho In terest rnto of'flvo per cent tho amount of Interest which must bo puiu 10 unnnciors of this country will bo $00,000,000 n year. This figures down to Intorcst amounting to $.1.16,98G.30 a dny, or $0,011.51 for every mlnuto In tho twenty-four hours of tho dny. Tho American bankors wanted tho Interest to ho five nnd one-lmlf per cent. If this dxtrn ono-half por cent was secured it'would menu nn nddltlonul VJ01.Hi ovory mlnuto pnid to tho Americans loaning the moifey, nnd to reduce it still fnrthor It would mean nn nddl tlbnnl 15.85 1-1 every tlmo the clock ticked off a second, so tho PORTLAND It is snid that tho Willamette Steel and Iron Works may engage in turning out war mu nitions. ALBANY Flvo different build ings will be used to house tho Wlll nmetto Valley Exposition which will bo hold In Albany Oct. 14 to 1C. nubi'juuuu a. L,. iiutcnnrt, a prominent cement mnn, visited Rose , burg nnd inspected the plant of tho Portland Cement Company. WOODBURY Railroad Commis sioner Atchison was In tho city to study tho proposed merger of tel ephone companies for tho purposo of Increasing tho rates. PORTLAND F. M. Johnson, pio neer attorney nnd editor of Cor- vallls, died at Portland. COHVALLIS. Tho third annual Benton county fair closed after the most successful gathering thnt has yet boon held. ROSEBURG A campaign has been stnrtcd to place boforo tho pub lic tho O. and C. laud grant mattor and to nld in having tho property be ing thrown open to, tho public. MILWAUKEE Tho city has float ed a 15,000 water bond Issue, tho Western Bond and Mortgago Com pany being tho purchasers. tho' everybody maul ns.'nnd threaten to recall us, Wo'vo n heart for any fate. The funds wo wouldn't grudgo It, for wo put ft In tho budget, Bpt ns nenr as wc can Judge- It, poo plo now canlt stand tho tax. So wo hate ns much as you do to to ndmlt that its n hoodoo, But thero's simply nothing TO do But to swnt It wltli nn nxe." Through our many years official, with n wisdom most Judicial, wo havo doped out bonoflclnl words of wnrning to tho town; And whntdver's como boforo us, wo havo all Joined In tho chorus that no matter what bangs o'er us, Wo must cut tho TAXES down! Didn't other councils borrow, to the city's shnmo nnd sorrow? And somo gloomy, sad tomorrow .Must wo not 'dig up', full soon? Do you think that It would freo us from tho friends who'd gar- nisueo us, nnd tho sheriff would'nt see us If this bund should spiel u tuno? 'CHORUS: f'Ml'.. !... ...I . . ..u iiu.u juiiureu io protect you, und endeavored to deflect you irom a courso that have wrecked you Powers; William Pulllnm, Bnndon; II. Morner, Montana; Synthla Xor nmy, Snn Francisco. r. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater CIVIL Exnixpt-n Room 304 Coko Illdg. Ph'0D Itcslileuco Phono m.i '' llono 363-L. S. FIRM BUILD NORWAY'S SUBMAIHXES ROSEllURG Clnlmlnj: an execs '..l. ..., ... ...... ...... ....... lllfln nvlrn n.,.,.l,nlr r .. ..... """ """'""I ngHlUHl lllt'ir lllllOCr Interest amounts to some ng when '" '-unty the Sp.rn.w i, , ,..i.. ., . . . Kroll Lumber Company has naked for u genoral reduction In tho values NEW YORK, Sept. 21. Tho Nor-! weglan government hns awarded to ' fho Electric Boat Company of New ' York, builders of tho Holland typo! of submnrlno, contracts for a spec ial typo of undersea boat to bo built ' from tho company's design in n ship I yard In Norway, according to an an nouncement mado by tho successful contractor bore. At tho " present , time all tlio submarines in tho Nor wegian navy aro of the Krupp typo nnd hnvo boon built In Germany. Boat builders In England. Italy, Germany and tho United States, It was said competed for the Norwe gian contract. SAILINGS POSTPONED INDEFINITELY Phono H5-.T. H. J. MOHIt, Agent. W. G. Chandler ! ARCHITECT ttootns 301 and 302, Coke BulW,, I Marshflehl, 0rpgftn "" Wm. S. Turncn ' ARCIIITIX1T Mnrshfleld. Orcjon. QUILT WITH 7,171! PATCHES Hcceutly EIiiIhIi by Auibltlous i:nst ei'n Girl HERSHEY, Pa., Sept. 2 1. Miss Pearl Lenker, daughter of W. II. 1 ntilfni. nf f m.m. ltnuln.. .....,!.. Would "v-"""4 " nnwi 1-UAIUII, ".traiij finished a nullt with 1.172 Hatches Had wo let you havo your say. Hut u lot of cranks, o'er -miinita r -- -vHiwugi inter-Ocean Transportation Co. STEAMER THOMAS L WAND SAILS FROM SAX 1'RAXCISCO FOR COOS I1AV SUXDAY, SEITE.MBEi; 1IHTII AT P. M. ' FREIGHT SERVICE 'ONLY Snn Frnucl'.co Office, 000 Fife Building, and Pier Number lilt AUTO STAGE HCHEDULK .September, loir, To Portland Ma Florence Em Lcavo Marshflehl and FlnrJ. Monday 20 . . Tuesday 21 Wednesday 22 and Florence 4:00 u i 4:00 n . 4:30 in Thursday 23 .....' M, ' Coos Bay Agent, C. F. McGEORGE, Phone 44 Fridny .2 1 Snlurdny 3l!!li1ni. .... Monilny 27 6:0D l Tuesday 28 6.00 aa Wednesday 20 Tiiursdny 30 . Leae Gardiner Ono Hour Uter (On trips leaving Mnrshfleld befori 8 a. m., you should mako PortluJ samo day.) tiioDta. B:30 ia C:30 am. 7:00 ix time t.miuj will.mi:tte pachio motor and hns n similar one half finished. Tho putchcH nro not quite an Inch 'stage- infernal plots to quell isql'"m us, it is bolng figured on n billion dol lars. :: WITH THE TOAST AND THE TEA t t GOOD EVEXIXG Do what you scorn, Steadfast and imcorrupt; your actions noble, Your goodness simple, with out guile or art; And not In vesture holler than In heart. T. Mlddloton. ol their holdings. MEDFORI) Tho Medford Elks ontcrtnlned many visitors on tho oc casion of tho dedication of their club house. PENDLETON A wedding ring which had been hidden nwny In u hurley sack for four years In u ware house, was found accidentally when tho pluco was being cleared out. ST. HELENS. P. C. Morton, n Portland travollng mnn missed his tinln to keep nn Important engage And a small volco scorns to tell hb Wo nro 'always in tho wny.' . And tho' thoy nro wise nnd witty, yet our brethren In commlttco seem hell-bent to hock tho lty, Tlio' for mimic nnd cut flowers. Of their deep laid schemes wo'ro Icnry; of th0 whole blamed thing. we're wourv. So hero Ko'cs Mr 'hari kari' und ob scurity for ours." (Repeat Chorus softly) Miss Lcnkcr was 11) years of ago when she finished tho quilt nnn sho sowed them nil in spnro moments bo tween tho household and farm work, where she is also ti hustler. Mr. Lenkor's other duughter, Bertho, nged 1 1, has worked in tlio field and hold her own with tho hired men at I tho Benson's harvest, haying nnd i picking potatoes. Eastern girls can I do Just as difficult work as tho 'Western girls, If any ono should ask tnbout it. ! NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. Steajutfilp F. A. KILBURN sails for SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA) SUNDAY, SEPT. UftTII, P. M. Steamship SANTA CLARA Sails for PORTLAND MONDAY, SEPT. 117, XOO.V 1 m ia j' or nirincr lurnrmntioii sec SMITH TERMINAL DOCK W. E. STUB It, Agent Phono liUt CENTRAL AVENUE SAYIXGS I - L Central Most of tho patriots on i SEITEMI1ER Among tho stubbled corn Tho blithe quail pipes at morn, , Tho morry partridge drums in hid den places, And glittering Insects gleniu Above the reedy stream, Whore busy spiders spin their filmy laces. At ovo, cool shadows full Across the garden wnll And on tho clustered grapes to yel low turning; And pearly vapors Ho Along tho eastern sky, Where tho broad harvest moon redly burning. nient ho hired Stromer's hvdronlnno nnd made tho dlstnuco of eighteen1 AVO,iIUo Kot ll11" shot. miles to another town In twenty mln.. '1e you bund n lemon to nn utes. optimist ho will dlB up n llttlo hh- j EUGENE William Clinton Kcov-lRI,r !""1 " Httlo whisky and n llttlo lor lighted his plpo and stnrted to "ot Wtt'0" "d mako hlmsolf I load twelvo Btleks of dynamite in ft Mortnblo. holo for bliibtlng rock nnd In tho T,1i' turning point is renched with ffiaillllllir nuiliwl.... 'l.n.ll.. 1 t IntN nf Pniltnl ........ .- ..u...,...h vai'iwhiuii n.in iu iiinii mill - v.., uiuihiu HHJ'H W I10I1 II no died in nn hour. pieuy girl pusses with ono of ASHLAND Arthur R. Blnekstone "cw sort skirts. ini. ii. Coke Bid; E. KELTY, Dentl.st, 01 , Phono JHJ..T. Llbhy COAL. The Iclnrt YOU hnro ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. P.,rJflc Livery and Transfer Company. NOTICE TO COXTRACTORS Is Tho crlckot chlrjiR all day, ''O fairest sumnior, stay!" Tho squirrel eyes askance tho chest nuts browning; Tho wild fowl fly afar Above the foamy bar, And hasten southward eio the bides are frowning. George- Arnold. Tlio Coos liny muu who prays one way and pulls another usually goes tho wuy he pulU. com- tho pastor of tho Baptist church, has been adopted by a wealthy widow, Irs. Aurelln Ferguson, and made heir to $100,000. -MILWAUKEE Including both guide nnd high schools tho total en rollment In tho .Milwaukee schools was 275. TEE DALLES Tho master fish warden has been shown, on n visit to tho Deschutes river, the necessity of building fish ladders to nllow the fish to go PO miles further up the river. PORTLAND I. B. Hammond, rounder nnd for 25 years niunnger of uie uummoiiii .Manufacturing com pany, died ut the uge of 71 years. EUGENE Casper Ynughan, aged 'J3 yours and son of Mrs. F. G. Vnu ghiin of Eugene, was killed while working on a pile driver. A Central every nvenuo bachelor snvn "Honesty isn't tho best policy when yon are tempted to steal a kiss. Dave Stafford Buys: "Friends aro something like clothes thoy last a long time If you savo 'em for onniiny, nut ir you uso 'em duy you wear 'em out." "Whore aro you going, my prol ty mnld?" "I'm going to Coulral avenue, sir," bhe wild. "Can you bring" mo ii poach, an. apple, n pear, n few tomatoes of the best that Is ' u muse uung8 you Joy," said the pretty llttlo "hadn't you better go to tho nuo yourself?" A lady in Idaho recently sont n poem to nn editor bearing the title: "Will You .Miss Me Hurling." The editor returned It 1o the mmim-.w... with en- olf, avo- tlie tol UWlllL- u-nrilu i,-,.m.. UAI I.Af .IM.. . ...-. . M "..HVII """"" " DiiiHuiiiu louri uas under the title: remanded lor a new If hi ilnns ltn trial the easo, should noior lm irnBt.,i . ol Louie Hlng, a Chinese, eonvictcu nguln." at Purtluud for muu-slnughter. ! ' Somo swell Coos Just ono good ii y. Buy gowns cost A pessimist Is one who when ho hns u cholco of 4 two evils tukes them both, , A Coos Bay girl doesn't mind (happed lips if the right ehup is IrWiponslble for them. 'Speaking of tho tlno rron nros. bwts Churlle Dungun, who was In SIIOCKIXd! (From Albany Democrut) lliithiug suits keep getting smiil lor around Albnuy as well ah In the oiibt. The skirts and ntoeklngs have uolh pretty well dlsuppeured, Whu: will the iiit nro bring? Mlsfltb never saw a buthlng i'i til he was of ago. The less scry the better the swimming. cult ;og- GJcrdrum Conceit tonight at an dltoiluiii, Under auspices of Muit,h field II. S. Athletic Club. THAT HELPS SOME "Ho like a rooster, son, I beg," Suld wise old Mr. l.oost, "And If you cannot lay an egg You can bland around and boost." THE BOOSTER DO IT XOW Procrast iuatlon makos n Juy Of any man. much to his sorrow; He never does us muuh toduy As ho intends to do tomorrow. Don Lawyer. Attend (ijoidiuiu concert tonight. High .School auditorium, no cts. I Notice Is hereby given that seal-i ed bids will bo received by tho Com-' mon Council of tho City of Murali ileld, Coos County, Oregon, until eight o'clock p. in., on Monday, the, th duy or October, 1U1G, for each) of the dllforent kinds of improve ment the Common Council is con-' sideling tho advisability of making j for tho proposed improvement of) that portion of Front street South from tho south lino of Central nve nuo east to n line between a point on tho west lino of Frunt strenf j South 1112.1 feet southerly from the I south lino of Central nvonuo East land n point on tho east lino of Front street South 125 feet south jorly from tho south lino of Central avenue east, in tho City of Marsh flehl, Coos County, Oregon, accord ing to the plans and specifications prepared by tho City Engineer mid on file in tho office of tho City Recorder, nnd there open to tho In spection of all persons Interested therein. All bids must be In accordance with the requirements accompanying suld specifications, and upon blunks for that purposo which will bo sup plied upon requost at tho offlco of tho City Enginoor. A certified check of five por cent of the amount bid must ncconipanv tho bid to bo foielted to tho suld City of Muishfield, In caso the con tract is awarded tho contractor and he falls to enter linn contract with said City, uud furnish a suitable bond therefor, within ten days uftor bolng notified so to do. Tho Common Council reserves the right to reject any and nil bids. Datod this 22nd day of September, 1915. JOHN W. BUTLER, Recorder of tho City of Marsh- field, Coos County, Oregon. Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast work the Dredge "Seattle" tho most powerful, best equipped nnd most thoroughly morion twenty-iuch hydrnullo dredgo lc Pacific watera CoosBay. tllc Ma'" office, Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Washington. ' CAR ! iHctween Multifield nnd IlunVer Ml Dully. I r-eavo Lein MaishNold Bunker Kill i 7:10 a.m. 7:15 in. 1 7:50 a.m. 8:00 in. S:50 a. in. 9:00 is. 1 9: GO a.m. 10:00 i.a 10: CO a.m. 11:00 ta. : 12:05 p.m. 12:10 p.a 1:20 p.m. 1:25 pa. ' 2:15 p.m. 2:30 p.a 3.10 p.m. 3:15 p.a. 1:00 p m. 1:05 i.o. 4:50 p.m. 6:00 p.a 0:10 p.m. 6:15 pa 7:10 ji.m. 7:15 p.m. 7:25 p.m. 7:30 p.m. &:20 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:15 p.m. 9:20 p.m. Marshfield-Coquille Auto Stage Lcavo Onl riinrinacjr Multifield A.M. 7:00 U:SO Abstracts FOB HELIABLE ABSTItACTS Ol" TITLE ABOI'Tj AND INVUllMATIOnj COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MAKSHFIHL1) AND COQUILLE CITV, OREGON GENERAL AGENTS, EASTSIDE AND SENGS-RACKEN'S ADDITION AGENTS FOR CANADIAN l'.U'lFIO RAILROAD LANDS IIENRV 8ENCISTACKEN, MANAGER More Reason to Push Harder hpcnkmg ol business conditions recentlv Jolin vananmkoi' st id : "People today are buying- only jour things iHiod, automobiles, weaving apparel and shoes. 1 lii-y are buying tlio first because thov must oat (o live; the second because thov are. 'cheap and shoes and clothing- because thov must bo re placed." Then ho made the telling point that if manu iacturers of other lines are to meet this condi tion they must push harder. They must follow the aggressive methods of the large stores. Thctj must ad valise. LeT CoqalUt Ail. 7:00 0:00 11:00 PJI. 0:00 0:30 P.M. 1:00 n.ao MAHSHFIELD.COQUIMB ACTS STAGE TIME SCHEDULE Bchedulo nrnuiKcd to connt with boats to Bnndon, StsgM W Myrllo Point, Wnh'nor, Iloseborf. No delays. Pnro from Marshflehl to Cqnllll 75 reuls. SlaRlo Lambeth, ITOp Will furnish extra cars or extra trips day or night; chart&r cars. FARE TEV CKNTS City Llmlls North Beiu'i 2n COMMUTATION On U TICIvlXS .!L73 lv Mnrshfield.Noith Bend Auto Lluo Cars every ten minutes from (I a. 111. to 12 p. w.l iSoat. Slouch onco n day, leaving U 11. m.; to Empire tlirw W n dny. GORST.& KINO, JW - HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171 -Twramram i... I Read THE TIMES 'iJ!Wfc . ;S,