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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1915)
bb mmmm Y " " " - - - liln iiJJMmiIi, ...ffc- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1915 EVENING EDITION. ' SEVEN .."gSTaraus FIRST DII TO SHFIELD BECAUSE of its ideal location which gives it a better c.linmfo than that of Ma ish field and yet a proxiinilv to jMai'shl'ield that makes it easily accessible; because of the fertility of the soil; because of the modem improvements that are put in without cost to prop erty owners; because of the rise in value due to ex tensive home buildiim-. has been chosen by a great many far-sighted people (and will be chosen by a great 'many more) as the ideal place for either a home or an investment. You, too, should lake ADVANTAGE of the OP- M POUTUNITI RS OKrMSKEI.) and come in for your M SV share of the gain. m L Lots 50x120. ss:W0 each Your Own Terms W L Reynolds Development Co. M 178 Central Ave. JT man Mill mMnBmmmammmmmaxmMBOMmixmxxmmKBmmmmmmnnmmmmmnaMmzmmtaMmmnmmmmtammmmmaax II 1 ,444444 ,),li 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,i 1 1 1 i,J,. ( " jFnfc 1 s fjrtV 'ProJuJ $j$vfv "P? m 'illl'lifflmg-rjrcx rr r r T frfavVf rtWVff1!-:)! o Operations at :he Cost of One "With the latest model of Gas "Range you conduct two operations with but one lmrner. The really economical way to use the new Gas Stove is to use the oven and broiler for every possible,, op eration. You may bake bread, eako or biscuits in the oven while your meat is broiling below. Gas More Economical Than Ever It is the "knowing how" which makes the modem (his Stove the most econom ical and convenient range for you. Aro uill lie glad to explain many other methods of getting the most out of your range. Won't, you drop in soon and let us explain the many new features found in Has ttanges? Oregon Power Company SMALL WATER PIPES Inriii n'1 C0iplalnt of poor wnter pressure nro due to t"a" " poorly placed water pipe in the house or liuildlu:,'. r)pukinm that the flow of water tlirouiili :M-imh llp llia - "es lllllt tlOUIIIL; IIIIOIIKII ivium "l,u "" P11? ('Ost fill! ,1... I -t . I . ..I j. .Wl ..n.. ,.... llinl'lt1' L " llor pressure, ut one faucet anil kooiI pressure at tin lllav bo sill-it tin. hoiim nliilm U lit fault. t'ni.011 Jom" l'lu"or iis.ln il-J-lnch Riilvmiletl stamlaid itvr.t' l)v ,u,,K-,'t hi your net plumbing work. See that , ' 'l"iu ends anil fitting aro reameil free from all burrs anil rasiR totks uvo '" roiiwlwny. Huve a roundway Mop ie (oi k t S01Ue C0HVej0llt ,,0jllt so that you can shut off "" wnter supply t ,- time. Coos Eay Water Company. "AnsilKiEU) AXD NOH'EII I1EXD, OHEGOX. 9 I GRAVEL1 Wo nro now prepared to furnish ORAVEL In any quantities from pile In our yard or in carload lots, at following prices: From pllo on ground, $3.'5 per yard. canoad lots, takon from cars, 2.00 por yard. Itctnll Dcpnrtiuent. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite Post-Office. Phone J 00. All Treated Alike Every man, woman or child who comes to this bank is treated courteously and his or her business is at tended to to the best of our ability. We want your business because we know we can serve you well and to our mutual advantage. If you transact your business here you are assured of the friendly interest of our bank and its officers. Our customers have our first consideration. First National Bank OF COOS BAY SAFKTV IIKI'OSIT IIOXKS FOIt KKNT FLANAGAN & BENNETT N OLDEST I1ANK IN COOS COUXXV Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest pahl on TJmo AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS Officers j. W. Dennett, President. J J. II. FlniiuR&n, Vice-President. It, P. WUIIunis, Cashier. Geo. P. Winchester, Asst. Cushler. MAILS LATE AGAIN tk.ux .sri.'Kiu'u: delays de- LIVKItY IIEItE 'Jit HOntS ArraiiKeiiiciitU Into El feet Tomorrow Caused by the TnkliiK Off of Olio Train Daily Starting tomorrow ninil from the outside will arrive in Mnrshfleld 1!3 hours Inter than It liiis been hereto- , fore, on nccount of the chniiBO in the ' Southern I'at'lfle train schedulo as i announced yesterday by Supt. V. V. Miller. Outsolng inntl will also close four hour? earlier than It hns been closing. ll to today the mall has, iliiriri; tho Rood weather months, been leav ing UoscburK early In tho morning, , arriving In Myrtle Point that nfter- noon In time to catch th6 train that reached, hero at 5:30 p. in. Tlils i gave u distribution of tho mail at i ' nlglit which was a benefit to those j Inning boxes and also to a limited , number who would call nt tho wln- dov before closing time at 7 p. in. r i n-ir Are Different Now Hut all of this Is done away with now. Under the new schedule the mall will leave Itosoburg tho saint time In the morning, and nrrlvo at Myrtle Point that afternoon but not In tlnio to catch the afternoon train which will come hrough about three quarters of an hour earlier, accord ing to the iioat office authorities. Inasmuch n there Is no train through from Myrtle Point until late the next afternoon there can bo no mall before that time under the pres ent arrangement It wan said this morning at tho post office. On Whiter Schedule Under the winter schedulo mall, when the road? aro hod, would reach Myrtle Point nnywny In tho evening of the day It left Hoseburg which would natuarally mean a wait over for the trnln the next day. Ihtt Inst winter the tr.nln came to Mnrahflcld soveral hours earlier than It will under the new schedule, nil of which allowed for the distribution and delivery of the mall tho second day out of Hoseburg, Mall from Coaulllo, II (union and Delmar will close nt 0:30 a. in, and for Powers, Myrtle Point and tho out side, at fl.-IC a. m. BASEBALL SCORES IIEAYEHS AHE DOWN AGAIX WITH SEALS THE VICTOHS Angels I'all to Close I'p Pcrcentagd Gap Toward End of Season Teams In Slump High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef ficient clerks being out of tho high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Coimsr & Hoagland The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 SIO.H." COOS HAY TO POHTLAXD. ALLEGANY-DRAIN Auto Stage Lme LEAVES MAHSIIKIEI.D EVEHY MOKNIXG BsilO, AHIUVES AT DHAIX AT 2 O'CLOCK. Good Cart, Careful Drivers Mont Heniitlful Kouto to Portland. Fare $6 TiTe Smokehouse Fare $6 AGEXTS, MAHSIIEIELD 1'HOXE (10-J or call I). L. POOTE, Proprietor of Auto Line, Phono liH-.T for information. WINIFRED WORTH Crochet and Tatting Designs i! Thcso Designs Arc Exclusive and Many of Them Are : Here Published for (he Pirsf Timn : : 1 . Th0.,UuBtratli Bjiown Is only ono of tho many 'novel nnd practical Ue Blgns which you get In Tho Winifred Worth Crochet Book. To get the corn! ploto book Bond 12 conta and tho coupon below and it will bo moiled to you. Itlbbon Holder. T?VftrV nnmnn nlwnvn linM n itrAnllti of ribbon oddu and ends and usually tho great problem Is finding a place to put them. This dainty and useful rib bon holder is tho solution. Will nrnko nn Ideal gift. Detail Uso ring i inchlndlamotor, CO dc into ring. Ch. 3, 2 t. in 2 dc , ch. 3, nk. 3 do., 3 t in next 3 da, ropcat around ring. 2nd How Ch. 3, 1 1. in center of 2 t. in lBt row. Ch. 3, 3 t in first space, ch. 3. 1 t In ccntor of 3 L ropcat around ring. 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Thlfi III nnn nf tlin mnaf nntnnlnfn books on Crochet Work published. NAME 'ADDHESS W STATE... AAV W. San Ernn. . 101 I. oh Angeles . IK! Salt Lake ... 8 1 Vernon 0G ' Oakland 79 ' Portland ... 73 ' (nr AmocI.IM l'rnn to Tool Ilr Tlnm.J PORTLAND. Sept. 25. Tho Hcnv ers havo not won n gntno this week und there bcoius llttlo reason why she should after tho slump sho.hna had In tho hist three weeks. Tho Angels too fool something slipping for thoy nro gradually going back wards Instead of pushing tho Seals cIobo at tho etnd of the season. Tho scores of yesterday follow: Coast I.eauue At Portland: II. Sau Francisco 2 Portland 1 At Salt Lako: Salt Lako o Vernon c At Lob Angoles: Los Angeles .. 3 Oakland 5 American I.engtio At Now York: Cleveland . Now York , At Philndolphla: Chicago 7Phlladelphla Chicago 12)Phllndolphla ai Washington: Dotro't 4 Washington 10 At Uoston: St. Louis 8 lloEton . . . National league At Cincinnati: ': Hrooklyn c Cincinnati .7 At Pittsburg: Ilostou . 1 , Pittsburg ', 0 At Chicago: Philadelphia . . . OlChlcago G Philadelphia . . . G (Chicago 0 II. 8 r, E. 0 Invitntlons printed nt Tho Times office Vi !kJ The newspaper :s results 1 . that eret tj 1 j 119 1 m ffi if a ah nv I PEOPLE WHOUUYJ is the ONE READ BY 'A PEOPLE WHO WANT THE NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS. WHEN SUBSCRIBERS ANX IOUSLY AWAIT THE ARRIVAL OF THE HOME NEWSPAPER IT IS A SURE INDICA TION THAT THAT PAPER IS READ. YOU READ THE TIMES FROM THE FIRST TO THE LAST PAGE BE CAUSE IT IS CHOCK FULL OF INTEREST ING LOCAL NEWS MATTERS IN WHICH YOU ARE DIRECTLY INTERESTED. OTH ERS DO THE SAME. THEY READ YOUR ADVERTISEMENT, IF YOU . HAVE . ONE, WITH AS MUCH IN TEREST . AS . ANY OTHER FEATURE, BECAUSE IT IS ORI GINALLY DISPLAYED BY MEN WHO ARE ADEPTS IN THIS LINE OF WORK Times want ads bring remits. Oct your Job printing iono nt Tho Times office ' THE HOME PAPER) 'Coos B uwmmmmmm a3Times HIIEHIIT'.S KALE OK HEAL PHOP EHTY OX EOHECLOSUHE Notice is horohy glvon that by virtue of an execution and ordor of Bale duly Issued out of tho Cir cuit Court of tho Stnto of Oregon, for tho County of Coos, und to 1110 directed on tho 28th day of AugUBt, 1915 upon n Judgment and decroe duly rondorud, entered of record, and docketed in and by said Court on tho 2Gtll day of July, 1915, in u certain ault thou In said Court pond ing wherein It. 11. Olson nnd May Olson, plaintiffs, nnd- J. W. Hunt, dofondant, recovored Judgmont nnd deereo against Henry Holm, defend ant, by which execution I am com manded to sell thu proporty In said execution and horelnaftor described, to pay tho sum duo tho plaintiff May Olson of Ono hundred thirteen and 13-100 dolhira with Intorout thereon nt tho rato of G per cent lor annum from tho 2Gth day of July, 1915, together with costB and (HHhurHOinouts taxed at Thirty and 40-100 dollars; and tho sum of ono hundred and uluoty-flvo and no one hundreds dollars due tho plaintiff It. II. Olson, assignee of tho North Ilend Hardware & Supply Co., with Interest thereon at tho rato of G per cent por annum from the 2Gth day of July, 1915; tho sum of five huudriMl flfty-Blx nnd 05-100 dol lars due tho plaintiff II. II. Olson, with Interest thoreou nt tho rato of 10 per cent per annum from tho 20th day of July, 1915; thu sum of throo hundred seventy-flvo und 70-100 dollars duo tho dofondant, J. W. Hunt, with lutorost thereon nt tho rato of G por cont por an num from tho 20th day of July, 1915, together with costs and dis bursements taxed at sixteou and no ouo-huudreds dollars, and costs nnd expenses of said execution. I will on Saturday, the 30th duy of Octo ber, 1915, at tho hour of ton o'clock a. m. of said day. at tho P'ont door of tho County Court House at Co- iiulllc, Coos County, Orogou, sell at public auction to the hlghost bid dur for cash In hand on tho day of sale, all tho right, title, lutorost and estate which said defendants Henry Holm, Freda Holm. Olga Holm, Wallnro Holm, North Hond Hnrd waro & Supply Co., a corporation, and J. W. Hunt, and all persons claiming under thorn subject to tho plaintiff's mortgage lion in ,of and to said reul proporty; said mortgag ed promises hereinbefore mentioned nro described in said execution as follows, to-wlt: Lots eight and nlno in Hlook 51, Townslto of Coos Day, Plat "H", Coos County, Oregon, as por plat thereof on fllo and of rec ord In the office of tho County Clerk of Coos County, Oregon. Said sale being inado subject to redemption lu the manner provided by law, Dated this 7th day of September, 1915, ALFRED JOHNSON, Jr. Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. First publication Sept. 25. 1915; lust publication October 23, 1915, M w il r