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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1915)
""isr I FVf 4s - -..,-.. -"1 ww"-"i"5)ltfgyggcggfMiP5fcftlfllllJk " IIX "V THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 19 15 EVENING EDITION. f A ' f A SWAGGER SUIT Right Right Right Right W1L 1 Now l.s (ho ItltlHT TIME to select Hint Suit. Wo pos itively guarantee evoi-y gonnoiif tlml leaves- (ho store or your money buck. AUK WE HKJIIT Oil AMU WK WHONG? Conic, have u ("He ulth its. Wo'II prove II. IlubjMie MARSHFIELD BANDON JITNEYS LIEADLY CAUSE REDUCTION ONE TRAIN A AV TO MYRTLE POINT Now Time Schedule (iocs In Effect Sunday May Bring Mull Hero Five Hours Imtor Bun (I ay morning will soo n now tlino card In operation on tlio Cooh Ilny-HoBcburg & Eastern, according to tlio otinoiinecinontUhlB morning ol Siipt. W. F. Miller. Bocauso of tlio Increased Jltnoy ecrvlco between Co qtilllo and Myrtle Point one train a day between those two places hat) been dispensed with. Tho first' train, after Sunday, will leave Morshflold at 7:110 a. in,, In stead of 7:10 a. m and go to Co qulllo only, arriving there at 8:30 a. in. It will leavo there again for Maraliflcltl at 8: 15 a. in., and ar Hvo hero at 0:38 a. m. " At 10: 15 tho train will leavo and ,go all- tlio way through to Powers, rfeturiihifT to Marshfleld in tho nr ternoon at 1:58. , Midi Slower And here arises another point. The mall, under the winter schedule, would ordinarily conio Into Myrtle Point l.'itt; In the evening and come over to Coos Hay tlio next moriilni? on tlio train. The fact that thero will )o no train from Myrtlo Point iinUJ the middle of the afternoon would mean that mall could not be distributed In the local Postoffico before at least C p. m and could not bo delivered until the next day. In other words this would inalto the liiall from the outside one day later than over before. Although the matter has not been tiikcu up with tho postal authorities it Is very probable that the mall will bo brought from Myrtle Point to Coiiulllo In autoH that 11 may catch the train from tho latter place and nrrlvo hero at 0:38 tho follow ing morning. Was Necessary Mr. Miller said thot tho cutting off of one train a day to tho upper valley was Imperative. Ho said thai oftoli tho two hours trip was made without a hIiirIo .passenger either woy, all traffic going on tlio Jltuoyii. AVitl tho S. P.'h taking over tho management of tho local road tho trainmen receive a higher rate of wages, a fact, ho said, that ran tho exposes still hlghor without any Increase In revenue to balance. No Connection It Is weeks now slnco the Southern Pacific has been betore tho Coun cil asking a change In Its fr in ch Isu allowing tho use of tho motor car to valley points. Tho officers .claim (hero Is no connection between tho change of horvlco now and tho effort to secure the uso of tho motor cur on a now run. U FOR MEN ONLY I $$ A pant hunter, pautless who pant eth for pants, Ho pants for the best pouts tho pant market grants, Hut ho panted uupaiited until he Implants Himself In a pair of our flue Dutch ess Pants, Wc should say trousers, but taklm; adantuge of poets llcenso No. tl 248, wo say pants. And bay, men. you should seo them Don't let the chance Blip. Ten cents button, a dollar a rip. WOOLEN MILL STORES Exclusive Agents Marhbflold North Hend lluptls) Indies' cooked Mai'sliflold food hale Hardwaii it in day. K5mid Style Price Store $15.00 (37.00 FOUR STORES MYRTLE POINT POWERS DENIES A SALE fSUPT. MILLER SAYS HHHAKWAT- j:it has not yet heen sold Humor Starts When Sailings Are In definitely Positioned Vessel Said to Ho On Dock Denial of the persistent rumor that the steamship Hreakwater bus been sold was made this morning by Supt. W. 1 Mllyler, of the local S. P. bfflco. The rumor started on the wings of tho newu that the sailings of tho nreakwatcr from Portland havo been Indefinitely postponed. The vessel, ulwnyti on time before, did not arrive here last Friday and was not oh tho bar again this morn ing and then tho word came from "Portland that they do not know when she will sail. . ii ... .. ..in., ii.. .. t. receiving engine repairs. He said that he would know if she had been sold and ho has received no such word. A Drill Was On It Is known that for some tlmo eastern companies havo been dicker ing for tho purchaso of tho Ureokwa-j tor and onco several weeks ago It was reported bIio bod been sold on tho Gulf of Mexico and would go hack In tho fruit carrying trado. In fact It was roported from Portland that an officer of the company had gono east to Now York to seo about making tho salo. Slnco then noth ing moro has boon said about a sato and tho company roported thov nixuruuiK 10 my. .umor u.u uruim- equipment off their boats. ' Total $8,000.00 water Is on dry dock and Is under- Tho HCCcton of InBncctor to, Tho total income from other sour going her annual overhauling and ,ook ftftcr t0 , ,, (lnry nrot,.,COH , CHtlnmtcil nt $, ,;,.,. would not take tho steamship 0ff!llorHO,f tl10 bottom of tlio bay, tho Coos Hay run until tho railroad ! has been completed. j On Hun Look Tlmo The Hreakwater has been running Into Coos Hay for tho past nlno or ten years under Captain Macgonn and but very fow trips, winter or sunimor, hnvo over been behind time either romlntj or going. A. M. SIMPSON KSTATi: .PPH.MSi;i) AT $ 1,(150,1)8:1 An Inventory and appraise ment of the estate of tho Into A. M. Simpson, lumber man, filed josterduy by Inheri tance Tax Appraiser J. S. LaniMin. shows Simpson's es tate Is worth $l,i,.r.0,H8:i. . San Francisco Examiner. ' Mllllcoina , Is Elected President of Club I ast Evening .May He dure Initiation Fees W. 17. Douglas was unanimously elected president or tho Mllllcoina Club at a special meeting held last evening In the club rooms, followed by a business meeting and short smoker. Ho takes tho place of D. Y. Stafford, who resigned eonio tlmo Hgo. The regular election of club officers Is always hold in .March. Plans are under discussion to re duce tho initiation fee trom $35 to $10 and a committee was appointed last night to change the by-laws of the club constitution and this will probably bo voted on In about two weeks. There was a full attendance last tuening unit congratulations wore extended Mr. Douglas on his now position. He has alwo)s been a prominent member or tho club, tak ing nn nrllvo part In Its happen ings for several years. DOUGLAS C ASK INSPECTION PHOGHKSS CLl'H DISCUSSES MOVE TOWARD INSPECTOR .Hellovo Should Have Officer to IOtk Into Milk Supply and Visit Outlying DnhicH Inspection of all milk sold to con sumers In Marshfleld and North was a strong suggestion made at a meeting of the Progress Club this week. The discussion followed a paper by Mrs. Henry Sengstaeken on "Food Inspection." Since the tnlk In tho Chamber of Commerce sovcral weeks ago by two Inspectors of tho state food commis sion there has been a strong sontl meiit favoring the establishment of a department In the two cities to sco that only clean milk Is brought here and offered for sale. It is true Hint all but a few dairies 'of tho vicinity aro now following san itary methods, the Inspectors then pointed out, but they gave cvldonco that those that do disregard the rules of cleanliness, oftlmcs go tho 11m- Tho women said that tho problem Is a vital ono and should bo covered ' by city ordinances and with an in ( spector to see that they aro enforc icd. j There has been such an office on i Coos Hay. Mrs. Yoakam, sovcral I years ago, was retained In such a capacity. Sho visited tho dairies and the creameries In person and made them clean up when she found tiny of them lax In their methods. Larger cities of tho Northwest fol low tho somo rule. Portland has every concern selling milk In tho city limits Inspected every few weeks mid tho minute tho producers fall to conio up to a required mark they arc closed down until they can com ply with tho law and, If the case 19 a flagrant one, flues aro attached. It was pointed out in the discus sions at the Progress Club that In spectors of tho Food Commission conio In hero but seldom. They can clean things up possibly onco or twlcy a year and then Interest flags; until they conio again to causo a flur- ry, much after tho fashion of lato among boatmon who leave necessary . nets sold within the two cities will probably bo taken up again later. BEACH MJGHIE WOHKMKN IXSPKCT TAIL-HEAH- iX(.s of iikj hhhihh: Possibility Ciart May Havo to Uo on Drydock Captain Polhoiiiiis After Mlllloii.Vnrd Heconl I Tho dredgo Colonol P. S. Mlchlo ' this afternoon nt low tide rested closed to the shoro and workmon began nu investigation of tho tail- bearings which nro said to bo In ,l wcakoncd condition. Should they bo found beyond ropalr boro tho big craft will probably havo to bo sent to Portland and put Into dry dock, nccordlng to Captain Polho mus, who was In tho city this morn ing. HeiKhliig Heconl Such a move would bo a bitter (disappointment to himself and tin Mlchlo's crow for an effort Is be- I lug mndo to roach tho 1,000,00'j j cubic yard mark before tho season ' becomes too stormy for further op- ' orations. ' Alrcillll' llln ITnfl linn ilnt- .... ""ft "l about 850,000 cubic ynrds of sand from tho bottom of tho bar, or at loafct they will havo by tho end of tho month. J This Is tho hlghebt record of any dredgo In tho world, taking Into j consideration tho slzo of tho drodgo laud the conditions uudor which sho works. Making New Map Through tho lost few days C. H. Wright, government engineers from Hontlon, nod Vorlln Porker, havo neon taking soundings of tho bnr In tho gasoline schooner Tramp and today aro plotting a now map. It Is believed that this will show a depth of at least 30 feet over tho entire channel of tho bar. Captain Polho,mus says ho hopes the weathor will pormlt their work ing through at least half or No vomber. Ho sold that n koH nmi flat spot bad beon picked out for I tho Mlchlo In beaching her this nf teruoou nnd ho bellovcs that no dam ago' will result. HOXOHEI) FOH HHAVEHY . I AiimyliUt Is to Hecch-o .Medal j Fiom Country Italian IP AtaocUtfd 1Vm lo Coo lit? Tlmri.) HOME. Sopt. 20. The anarchist leader Slmrra, who was one of the leaders of tho btrtko riots at An emia in Juno 1011, and who Is now soiylng at the front, has been named for the silver medal for bravery on the field, LEVY 17JWILLS y NORTH HICXI) P Hi: PAH MS HUD (JUT l-'Olt ('OMIXG YEAR ItCKulM Assessment, of Ten Mills Will He Made and Also Special Levies Matlo il) MILL needed ix mahshfihld Councilman Kimball states thot he estimates tho ex penses for the city of Marsh fleld -next year will require a 10-inlll tax levy. Tho tax levy of North Bend for next year, Including the regular as sessment and levies for spcclol pur poses will total 17 mills. Accord ing to the North Ho ml Harbor tho budget for the year made up by City Hccordor Moybco and tho assess ments aro as follows: General City Fiu-potes Itccordor's Office $1,1500.00 City Attorney's Office 750.00 Engineer's Department ...2,700.00 Police Department 2,200.00 Fire Department GOO. 00 Health Department 150.00 Elections 100.00 Wharf . 500.00 Light Department 11,000.00 Wator Department 1,200.00 Street Department 3,000.00 Total $10,300.00 Under tho charter, it is unlawful to assess more than 10 mills for tho items' listed abovo, and as the city has an assessed valuation of $1, 286, -19.1, ten mills would rnlso $12, 801. This would leavo a deficit of $3,130, providing ovorybody paid his taxes and tho expenses of tho city wcro kopt within tlio budget. Tho charter permits of levying sums necessary to meet tho follow ing classes of obligations, nnd for this Mr. Maybco has fixed tho rato nt 7 mills. Tills levy would raise $R,D85. Sinking Fund $3,500.00 Interest on Hoods 1,020.00 Interest on Warrants .180.00 ' Wharf $1,000.00 Pollco Court 200,00 Dog Llcenso SO.OO Show License CO. 00 Total $1,310.00 $ NEWS OF NORTH BEND $ Uert Smith and Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Smith, who have been nt Kelso, Wash., for the past year, havo returned to North Hend and will mako their homo in tho city. Miss Edith Huab has gone to Cor vnllls where sho will tako a courso In tho agricultural school, (!. A. Perkins, tho road supervisor Is ready to lay plonks on tho North D'ond-Kmplro rood us soon as bo re ceives tho lumber. C. S. Kaiser has completed con struction of a concrete silo on tho Wlllunch Inlet ranch of C. C. John sou. () AVTKR MCW MACHINES Heach Lino From Florence to L'mp- Vpit In ()ei-atloii Pnibably by Saturday Is Hel.Vf To purchaso four now Ford cars for the Florenco-Unipqua beach run .Captain N. .1. Cornwall and son Lloyd left yesterday for Portland. These machines will replace the au tos burned In tho firo at tho mouth i of the Sluslaw-'soveral nights ago i when tho gnrago was destroyed and sovoral of tho drlvors hod narrow escapes from exploding drums. There wore no nutos down from Florenco yesterday though tho stag es from this end wcro running to Winchester Hay, taking caro of the Gardiner traffic. V. C. Gorst has gono up to Flor ence uiid from tboro to Portland and ho is sild to havo loft word that tho lino will bo oporatlng nil tho way through probably by Saturday. An ofrort was modo to got machines In this vicinity, but all woro in uso and uouo available VERDI MONUMENT TO BE REMOVED Amtriaiis at Tile.,te Will Heplaco It With Fountain to Wash the Spot tllj- AwocLM rrm to Co. tUjr Time.. 17DINE, Italy, Sopt. 21. Tho lm-1 l'onai Austro-llungarlan Commls- sloner governing Trieste has issued n ,i0Creo ordorlng "for aesthetic nerlnl Austro-llungarlan Conimis-lMr cubons- mo removal or the monu ment to Verdi, the Italian compose, which In whlto marble adorns tho Piazza San Giovanni. In Its place tho Commissioner has ordered tho oiertlon of a fountain which "for hy gienic reasons" Is to wash tho spot v. hero the Verdi statuo s.tood. $ LOCAL OVERFLOW t On' Outing Trip. Fred McClees, Dr. Straw and Ivy Coiidron left today for nn outing In tho Loon Lake ills-trlct. (lifts to Library Vernon A. Smith modo a gift to tho Marshfleld Li brary, of over 10 colonics of fiction, non fiction and classics. Tho Lib rary greatly appreciates this valuablo selection of books. Fair to Pay. Clurko Fonsolor was over from Myrtle Point this morning On a business nnd visiting trip. He said that tho Fair of this year camo out ahead, nbovo oxpenscs though bo did not know tho exact num. He said tho crowds thor nvoraged up higher than they did last year. Mm. Dr. Shaiv to Talk. Mrs. Dr. Mattlo H. Shaw will havo charge of tho Children's hour at tho Library tomorrow morning between 10 nnd 11 n. in. and will speak to thorn on the subject, "Vienna" wiioro sho has visited. Her talk will tako tho pluco j' th t"nt was to havo boon glvon by Itov. Hobcrt Drowning on i "Chlneso Children," which la post poned for n week. MSIt. W. S. CHANDLER and Will iam Chandler camo down on the boat this morning from tho Clutn dlcr homo on houHi Coos Hlvcr. IHVINC, CHANDLEH, wlfo nnd baby returned lust evening overland from Sacramento nnd tho exposi tion. Mrs. Chandler wont dowu about two months ago and has vis ited In Sacramento with her par ents. To Sng Sunday. Gerald Hunt will bo the soloist at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning, and will bo nccompanled nt tho organ by Miss Mary Kruse. MHS. E. D. M'AIITHUU and chil dren and her parentii will arrive hero on tho Kllburu Sunday. Mih McArtbur was called to Leadvlllo, Colo., by tho serious Illness of her rather, .ludgo W. 11. Harrison, but ho has sufficient recuperated so that ho and Mrs. Harrison can conio to Coos nay. $ t AMONG THE SICK t Tho little daughter or Copt. Itob ertson, who has been very III at Mer cy Hospital, Is roported Improving. A. I). Woodworth, who recently underwent an operation at Mercy Hospital, has recovered sufficiently to return to his homo In West Marshriold. INDIAN WOMAN DIES Lucy ltui-nap, of Empire, wis Over 811 Years of Ago Survived Hy Her Husband Lucy Human died nt her homo in Emplro yestordny of old age. I'llio was nu Indian woman and lived at Empire and vicinity for many years. Sho gnvo her ago as 82, but i parties who had long known hor Insist that she Is much older. Sho Is survived by u husband, James A. iHuruap. WILL (JET PENSION It Is stated that Mrs. George Noah, whoso husband was klllod whllo working in tho McDonald-Condron logging camp, will receive $30 a month and $G for each child uudor tho stato compensation act. Hor caso is sold to bo Identical with that of Mrs. William Cross, whoso hus band was killed and .who rccolvcd that award. NOTES OF HANDON Father Kenny recently returned from a visit to Weddorburn. T. C. Macoy, mlll wrlght for tho Mooro Lumbor company expects to start soon for Toledo wiioro It Is ro ported tho mill will open shortly. J. II. Haxtor has beon loft In charge of tho Dollar mill and has beon fixing up somo around It which gives riso to tho rumor that tho mill U planning to start up. J. A. Kennedy who has conducted a blacksmith buslnoss for ton years on Alabama Avo. closo to tho wator front, sold out last weok to II. Coats tho Second streot second hand deal or. A caso of dlpthorla is roported In tho McCloud family, Imported from Myrtle Point. Tho houso is beliif, nllftrnntltlftil nnrl nrnrt nffnW mniln in ,, f. ,cno '.,,, Lawrencn Prondcrcrns. ..ml frlon.i piiiiiini nf ni wav -,,., called on tho formor's grandmother, Mrs. Dyor one day recontly. Thoy went on au auto trip through the country and went from here to Rose burg and Grants Pass. Mrs. F. S. Perry who has been vis-1 itlng nt Anaconda and points In East Oregon Is not expected to return foi two or three welcs yet. Mr. Pom will go part way to meet her. AMOSKEG WHITE OUTING, cxtia ,01w d yard, 10c; by the bolt ..... Vy' Pe' SWISS OUTING, colored, good patterns';, and dark, heavy: per vaid ' " GODMAN'S SCHOOL SHOES $1.20. $1.25. $1.35. SLRn. m"kV7;-,v-. The Golden Ru BIGGEST STORE ALL CUR MEA are properly ripened in our large, sanitary rein piani. i nars wny tney are so cioot. r.arpf,, butcher stock by our buyers enables us to fuS all the time. No matter whether it is a steak ar! ojjuoiai bui, wu iiavuit ctiiu muiw uracrs TOV5 it .jsuiiiu uuainiuiii its ii yuu come io tiic shop and iy &uiuuiu'.i tut: inuut. We have some nice salmon now. J. E. Ford (Sb Co. 174 South B'way Phone 58-J All Treated Alike Every man, woman or child who comes to tlfah is treated courteously and his or her business til tended to to the nest of our ability. We wi business because we know we can serve you wd? to our mutual auvantage. If you transact your business here you are ass of the friendly interest of, our bank and its oil Our customers have our first consideration. First SAFETY DEPOSIT HOA'IIS I'OIt KENT Li & OLDEST HANK IN COOS COIXIY Estnlillsbed JH8I). Capital, Surplus and Undivi Profits $118,000 Interest paid on Tlmo AND HAVINGS DEPOSITS Officers J. W. Dennett, President. J. II. l''luiiiigr.ri, Vice-President. . a. ... St-.....!.... OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Car.s leavo Marslifield Cars leavo for Emplro Jiirn J.ofivo Minisci uny - - u.-hl Fares, Empire, Jl3c; Tarheel or BASEBALL SCORES HEAVEHS HY ONE I'Ell CENT (.WIN CELLAH POSITION First Gaino of Series for World Championship Will Open Octo ber 8 Is Announcement PERCENTAGES OF COAST LEAGUE- W. Sun Francisco 103 Los Angeles . .00 Salt Lako .... 8 I Vernon 95 Oakland 78 Portland 7a L. 71 81 8: 07 100 01 P.O. .581 .512 .503 .170 ,138 .137 (Dr Aitoclated I'rcsa 10 Cooi Day Tlmu.J nnnmi im r.....i in .-. luHimuM), aejii. - i. v iiiuiy iwiu - . ,. jj tllllliril linvn hmmnnnil nil lin trav' " round and now tho Heavers safojy ' At St Ixut"" roclino at tho bottom of the per- Now orK centage list. Onlv bv one nor contiSt. Louis aro thoy lu tho cellar, but never theless Its a tumble and actordlng to the streak thev have had latsl.v there seems to bo no way of getting tho Portlanders out again. Tho first game lu the series for the baseball championship of the world will bo plnyod Friday, Octo- bor 8, This Is two days following SPECIALS ' ' ""u&andi Union Marl National Bi OF COOS BAY BEiEIII Geo. F. Wlorhwter, Ant l v uorbi ....(.. ,j r.'nrkl X- Kill!!. - ..... Ita.m.iSP''1 " ' , n1n.lN 0 aim P"J Monti, sinuinif "c' B" I iu nf the easoni m lean .d N.lto-1 2 Tho scores H r" , Coat M At Portland , San Francisco j Portlnml At Salt Lake- Salt Lako j Vernon At Oakland Los Angeles j Oakland . " ' Amerlcaa!"" At New "rK0(Kefl St. Louis ' jtfl St. Louis .. At I'hiladclpWa t Detroit .. Philadelphia At Washington Chicago ,,., Washington . '" At Boston- posl),r Cloveland ju' Cloveland ..',-- At I'itts.burg- Hoston '"', Pittsburg ;' ' At Cincinnati . Brooklyn '"', Cincinnati At Chicago- ci ni.iin.iiiihla - '1 .u.