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T THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON,- MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1 91S EVENING EDITION, TWO fl a u su. M A l COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONEY, Editor ami Pub. DAN K. MALOXEV, News Editor Official Paper of Coos County Official Paper Cltv of Mnrshfleld. , SHIPPING NEWS I Kll.ltrit.N IX FROM PORTLAND WITH :I75 TOXS FOR RAY J t EUROPEAN WAR ONE J YEAR AGO TODAY , t. ttttwwttwwS(rns ny ,)m(iiK nml rnloiulliiK SEPT. U(l, toil J Out Last Eveiilnu fin- Kit Desperate fighting continues on, ifitu uikI Sun I'liiiulMii the west nml enat fronts In Frnnro. tiio Alii..- rlnini to have driven, Hrlnglni; the largest Hhlpmont of HAS MUCH FREIGHTIMIGHT NOT RETUfiM The World Famous CLAIRVOYANT bach tho Germans along the whole lmttlc line. Tho GennniiH crops the Mouse nonr St. Mlchlcl hut wore repulsed with great Ions by tlio Allien. Tho Germans illroct n terrific bom- frolght In mouths from I'ortluinl, tho steamship F. A. Kllbiirn nrrlv oil In yesterday morning at ' a. m. anil not until fiMft p. in. was the vessel able to wet away .main for tin' Douth, the time being tahen up bnrdmont ngnlnst the forts of Vei- with .Uncharging and taxing on dim and St. Mlchlol. f -eight. The officers reported an A battle between the Germans enjoyable trip down, and the RussIniiB in Russlnn Poland I The passengers arriving yester Is reported and tho Austrian are i day from Portland wore: said to ho retreating westward of' L. Conro. J. O. Gormnn, 15. Land- Crocow. French and Rrltlsh warships bom bard tho Austrian seaport of Cattaro In Dalmatla and tho Austrian fort ress of Polagosa Is dismantled and seized. A Gormnn cruiser captured tho Bteamer Lurcnzo which Is registered no ah A'mnrlcnn vessel. SKPT. i!7, J I) 1 1 In northeastern Franco tho Ger mans and Allies otigngo In terrific fighting with their trouches only 100 yards apart. ' The Russians occupy tho city of Przemysl in Gallola unil aro prepar ing lto enpttiro the Torts which arc entirely mirroundcd. Tho Russians cross over tho Car pathian Mountains nml descend to tho plains of Hungary. Tho Servians and Montenegrins fcaoh Rumania and tho Servians tho most important island In tho Savo river. A German aeroplane drops bombs on 'Paris and a Xoppolln makes n deadly raid ovor Ilolglan cities. It Is announced Hint tho Japanese defeated tho Germans In a stubborn land, air and water battle which last ed fourteen hours on tho outskirts of TalnR-Tno. ustibr eberg, Mrs. I. Conrad, P. S. Groen oijgli, Mrs. Greenough, G. Chester field, Mrs. C. S. Ilobln, Edna M. Ileebe, C. P. Riclounn, Chns. 15. Gil bert 15. husk, A. M. Ooser. C. M. Anderson, Emma Anderson, V. M nuckel, Chns. T. Newman, T. Knut son, V. Kubcl, II. King, Mrs. O. King. Mrs. 15. I). McArlhur, Mary McArthur, W. I). MoArthur, Mrs. I,. 15. Tldhall, Isnbol lludghntii. .Mrs. 1). H. Dunning, Mrs. A. Korell, Mrs. Alnsworth, Matt Kramer, Mrs. Kramer, M. L. Rill, 15. Llngbcrg, Mrs. F. II. Jacques, MIrb 8. Jacques, Muy Jacques, A. Forland, I). H. Lake. S. Herrell, P. Werton, H. 15. Cable, D. P. Chambers, W. Clarko and A. Crosby. . The passengers south from Cooa Pn: wore: Elm Merslth, Mrs. Mersltli, A. C. Ullery, Adolph Heyor, Mrs. L. L. Lovojoy, Mrs. 15. A. Harris, John flldcr, James Robertson, John Ma hnmn, Lea S. Osborn, Mrs. Norton, iJnvrenco Norton, Abo Anderson, J. A Stauff, F. II. Crouch, Fred M. Stora, Mrs. Stora, F. M. Painter, Mrs. F. E. Painter, Warren Palnt ern, Jr., John Borland, Mrs. JCcrland, A. C. Vestal, Fred Ingrain, .Mildred Ir.cram, Fred Ingram, C. Sonic, Dan Isnae McOco, M. A. Whltoford. Flor ence Warner, Mrs. C. W. Warner, Miss Madgo Harry, Mrs. M. Stora and Mrs. Vestal. POUTIiAXI) PAPKU SAYS RREAIC WATER MAV UK TIKI) I'P (Vinpaiiy liiilecliled About Making ltcp;ilis on the Vessel Re- lore She Is Sold It appeifrs that the llreakwater might never come back on the Coos Hay run according to the following from tho Portland Journal: The fato of the stonmer Breakwa ter, now 'undergoing repairs here, rests with high offlclnls of the South ern Pacific nt San Francisco, accord lug to local railroad officials. The steamer has not been paying and re quires repairs before she can bo plac ed In service again, which represents n largo outlay. Tho company Is de liberating whether to mako these be fore selling tho vessel,, as It Intend ed anyway as soon ns tho Coos Hay railroad is completed. VKSSKIi MOVEMENTS Arrived F. A. Kllhuru. Portland: (!. a. in. Sunday. Santa Clara, San Francisco, 0:30 n. in. today. Hardy, San Francisco, 8 a. m. today. Sailed Adeline Smith, Oakland, 1 p. m. Sunday. t a. lviiijurn, south, 7 p, 'Sunday. Santa Clara, Portland, 2 p today. m. m, SUM CLAHA HERE STEAMSHIP ARRIVES AT :() A. M. FROM SAX FRAXCISCO Class elections were hold Friday, with tho following results. Sonlor officers: President William McDonald VIco President Allen McDuffy Secrotury Ralph Dresser Treasurer Florence Powers Faculty Adviser Miss Rccso Edltor-In-Chiof oJ Purplo and Gold Paul Hnrgelt Staff Members of Purplo and Gold.. Tom Wnttors, Eva Hanson. Junior officers: President Velum Ross Meo President ..,. Howard Kolloyi Secretary and Treasurer Gcnrgo Watkins i Adviser Royal F. Nlles Staff Members of tho Purplo and first Gold . . . Mablo lmmel, Ronald Mcholson. Sophomoro officers: President Esmond Glossop! Vice President . , . Myrtle Isaacson Secretnry icsso Franz Treasurer llelon lmmel Advisor Miss Slehm. Staff Members of Purple and Gold . Mary Rust, Clifford Carlson Freshman officers: President Ireno Fourier VIco President Secretary Treasurer Advisor , BOATS KEPT JIVSV Now that tho steamship llreak water has had its sailings Indefinite ly postponed tho Kllburn and tho Santa Clara, according to reports from Portland uud nlso tho manifests recolvcd hero aro being kept quite busy. Tho Kllburn could not tnko everything last trip and it is said thoro was somo freight left over for tho Santa Clara In addition to her regular cargo. ADELINE SMITH SAILS The utcamer Adcliuo Smith with n cargo from tho C. A. Smith mill sail ed Sunday for Oakland crossing tho bar nt 1 p. m. Heavy .Southwest Swell On Bar Cntr- tiH So Delay Leave At l::i() i. in. for Portland Thoro was n heavy bar breaking this morning when tlio istcnmshlp Santa Slara, Captain Lofstedt, cros sed in at !):30 from San Francisco and Eureka. Tho skipper reported a heavy southwest swell though ho was not delayed on account of it. Tho Santa Clara loft out shortly nf- tor ono o'clock for Portland. ' Tho passengers for Coos Hay wore: Caholli Mllo, Gcorgo R. Johnson, II, B. Warner, Annio Wheeler, A. E. Volgt, Hon S. Fisher, Miss Ruth Al 'len, F. 15. Allen, .Mrs. F. 15. Allen, (Mrs. II. Hydo, John Ferguson, Geo. secllg, M. A. Grnham, W. II. liar voy, John Henley, Mrs. Win. B. Cur tis, Joso H. D. Stcero, E. Lundstrom, C. L. Kunnomnn, Juo C. Merchant, Mrs. J. C. Morehnnt, Geo. A. Haines, .Mrs. N. Jameson, N. Jameson, W. H. Curtis, Jr., I). L. Rood, John Hlasca, Mrs, Geo. A. Balucs, John llorltt, John Burns, James Bums, 7 MBMB BRIDGE IS GROSSED TRAIN (JOES OVER SIl'SLAW RIVER THE Occasion h (Vlelnateil hy Blailug of WliXles and Ringing of Hells at Ciisliuian Telling how tho first train crossed tho Sluslaw river the Pilot of Flor ence snys: Amid tho blowing of whistles, ringing of bells tho first trnln to cross tho Sluslaw rivor at Cushman lloriunn Glossop !n tho draw bridge passed safoly Hurt Trlbby across to the south sldo at rulO p. m. i.'iu.i.ii K',iinv! Monday afternoon. It Is now for . ... Kenneth M. Hnragar'tl'0 Coos Bay country and It Is tin MICHIE WILL GO TO PORTLAND FOR REPAIRS Staff Member of Purplo and Gold . . . Cloudu I'arrel,' Abbey Led ward. Girls Athletic Association: riu'dent Eva Hanson VIco President Velma Ross Trenail i or, Secretary Florenco Powors Special commltteo Nellie Wnrwlek, Ruth Cowan, Hlancho Sehrocdor. Tholmn Lyon. About the Classes Tho freshman class uumbors fiO. Tho biggest over. A big majority uio boys. Tlio Honlor class numbors 33. Tho Intention to push tho work to reach that point with as llttlo delay as pns ulble. that forenoon uud aftornoon session will bo needed. Tho business is us unlly of a routine nature and con cerns nthlotlcs, dobatlng, oratory, and nil Inter-school Interests. C. A. Howard of Coqulllo Is president. A student ropresontativo from each school Is usually present. Gymnasium Work Gymnnslum work will bo started us a regular part of the school work Bar Dredgo to Leave Wednesday Tall Bearing Aro Worn Ev ioct to Bo Back In Fow Days Examination of tKo government dredgo Mlchlo whon she was put on tho beach near Empire Friday show ed that tho tall boarlugs of tho craft aro badly worn uud Captain James Polhemus has left for Portland to mnko arrangements about putting the vessel on drydock. Ho 1ms des-t- Igucd hearings to bo mndo at tho Wlllnmotto Iron Works In Portland. It is expected tlint the Colonel P. S. Mlchlo will bo absent not much moro than a week from Coos Bay. Sho will go north undor her own power. Chesterfield Fee Positively $2.00 after lliis week. Low fee this week only Simply baffles description and amazes tho entire civilized world, and places himself beyond the pos sibility of competitions. Removes evil Influences, 'reunites the separ ated, brings about your every wish immediately, reveals your llfo from infancy to old ago. Satisfaction guar anteed. 'i LIFE READING, ?1. Gives dates, facts, figures, tolls you or living or dead: YOUR SE CRET TROUBLES, tho cause and remedy; In fact, everything: gives Infallible advice on nil affairs of life; LOVE, COURTSHIP, MAR IMAGE, business speculations, trans actions of every nature. If you nro worried, perplexed or In trouble, call today. What I Do For 51.00 I call your lianio, tell your ago, your occuptlon, nml what condition your business Is In and how to pro mote it, tell you all about your wife, husband, sweetheart or lover and how to win tho love of anyono you desire. I toll you of nny move, Journey, speculation, position or change of any kind which may bo beforo you and how to net to obtain tho best rcsultB. I toll you exactly who to trust and who to shun. I tell you whom nml, -when you will marry, If at all, and glvo their unmc. ngc. occupation and disposi tion. In short, I toll you ovorything you called to find out, and that, too without asking you a question or you speaking n word. LOW FEE THIS WEEK ONLY Parlors, 171 North Hroadwny. Suito t and '. Hours 9 a. in. to 8 p. ra. Dally and Sunday. - FOR TRANSFER AND STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono 1UU Itcsldcuco Phone 1H-J Market Ave. and Waterfront SAVE MONEY by ordering tho famous HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, por ton $1.00 Lump coal, por tou t?.".f50 Or halt ton of both $1.7.1 I). MUSSON, Prop. Phono ii-3 or lonvo orders nt Hlllycr'H Cliwr Store. WOOD! WOOD! Kindling wood, por load $1.75 to $2 Alder wood, 1G to 24 inches $2 to $2.50 Froo Dollvery W. II. LINGO Phono 227-J. North First St. i ' : " Tiniialesi for sale, also Spanish dinners to older. .Mi's. A. M, Cole, 1 1 HI No, Flout street. Phono nil-J. NOTICE 1 wish to notify tho public that my wife having left mo I will not be roapoiiBlblo for any dobts con tracted by her. Signed, T. E. W1LLKY. on Monday, Septombor 27. Attend- biggest yet. Tlio class of Hit I was I mice Is required of Freshmen mid nil tho nearest with a membership of'pnl'Hs as far down In tho grades as 20. I the fourth grade. Special classes of Tho sowing class of tho nigh girls and boys In tho high school may school out nuinbor tho cooking' uu organized. Special encourago- elass enrollment. High School Paper The question of a high school pa per Is undor discussion. Thero seems to ho a fooling tlint tho school paper hotter bo glvon up If It Is neo festseary to dopond on advertising for maintenance as in provloiis years, Some favor a lws pretentions papor Mk ac u edited by tho Ashland, Offtgan., pupils last year, a four sheet PhiAUM in tho form of our dally Mapr. Mm In C'oquillo Tfc Com County High School as inont will bo given to swimming. The t girls basket ball and other games will bo In charge of .Miss Reese aim the Indies of tho faculty. Roys bas ket ball will bo In charge of Mr. Nlles. amv Toucher Hero Miss May Evans of Spring Valley, Ohio, who was detained by Illness ar rived this week uud assumed her dn ties as SlMh Grado instructor, reliev ing Miss Lnudrlth who has been tem porarily filling the position. Cut This Out -) It Is Worth Money T. J. HCAIFE $ A. II. HODGIN9 Marshfipld PA,NT AND lYIurSHUKIU dECoraTING CO. Estimates Furnished I'houn 1-MI-R. Marshfield, Oregon : WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on savings I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Treasurer ooe Llbby COAL. Tho Kind VOU have Afe.tfcN will meat at Coqulllo Oct- ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. P..cJflc '. r J it . a. rn. It is expected ' Wvery mid Transfer Company. Cut out this advertisement, oncloso 5 t'vntH tu Foley & Co.. 2S35 Sliollloia Ayt'., Chicago, 111., writing your namo uml iuhli-1'xa clearly. You wilt re ceive in return a trial packago cot), tultilug: (1) Foloy's Honey nnd Tar Com pound, tho atniularil family remedy tor coughB. colds, croup, whooping1 cough, tightness and soreness In, cheat, grlnpo and bronchial coughs. (2) Foley Kidney rills, for over worked and disordered Kidneys and bladder nllmcuts. juln la sides nnd back duo to Kidney Trouble, soro muscles, stiff joints, backacho and rheumatism, (J) Foley Cathartic Tablots. a: wliolvsomo nnd thoroughly cleansing1 I'auiuriii-. i.siH'cmiiy couuorung to . stout persons, and a purgatlvo needed I vy cveryuouy wnu siuggisn uowels and torpid liver. You can try thesa Uu eo finally remedies for only Gc, For sale by Owl Prescription Phar macy. Frank D, Cohan, Central Ave nue. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Tele phone 74, DRY WOOD CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street Phono :I70J DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will ho kept OPEN TO THE PUBLIC A "egulnr stato licensed undertaker will bo in charge Phono 105,J jUatldtaM, -&mm20' IRVING BLOCK Going- Out of Business . ENTIRE STOCK AND FIXTURES FOR SALE STORE OPEN EVENINGS IPROFESSIONAL Dr Ap.,LHousWorli 1 'l)Mrni nn.l "'t ..... ' nnto.- om .ziriT ' "" ' ' H P. in. --!. Abstracts INFORMATION FOIt RKLIABLK ABSTRACTS OF TITLE AND ABOUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MARSHFIELD AND COQUILLE CIT1', OREGON GENERAL AGENTS, EASTSIDE AND BENGSTUCK EN'S ADDITION AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LANDH IIKNHV 8ENGSTACKEN, .MANAGER Phones lncoiM.,, . J- M. Wright Eatlnwic, xuCTl HH "Mill,. y " I Da rn,u Dp. H. M. Shaw 'Jft Ear nnd ti, ,"0,,0T1;T,,loon". " MATTIIJ 11. SlSv 'l.ysIclaH nnd Sa" Phono jwoj, Benjamin Ostlinrt CONSULTING CXBISffin . Offices, 200 Irriaj Bto Phono 103-L or 2C7-J. MMrtfoHcJ MARSHHELD-ROSEBURG AUTO LINE Best Cars Fare, $7 Best Drivers Leave Mnrshflold B:00 A. M. Dally lienvo Roseburg t : A. SI. Dully TICKET OFFICE, 139 FRONT SL. MARSHFIELD New Dodge Cars Fare $7.00 iH. G. Butler CIVH, RVgiseer Room 304 CokoDldB.PhonilU ..uo.umiqo rnone jjj - W. G. Chandler ARCHITECT Rooma 301 nnd 302, Coke B MnrokriM.I n " I ...Via, urejoj. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sleamshp Breakwater SAILINGS POSTPONED INDEFl'NITELY Phono .1.1-J. II. J. MORE, Agent. Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. STEAMER THOMAS L. WAND SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER iKITH AT !1 P. M. ' FREIGHT SERVICE ONLY t San I-raiiclsco Office, (10(1 Fife Building, and Plor Niimher 23 Coos Bay Agent, C. F. McGEORGE, Phone 44 ' NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. ' atcftinshlp SANTA CLARA Enila for SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA) OCTOBER I, AT A. P. M. Steamship F. A. KILBURN Sails for PORTLAND OCTOBER 2, AT 2 P. M. For further Information hco W. E. STUnR, A cent S.M1TII TERMINAL DOCK riiono 10 Wm. S. Turnen AJIOIIITEW Marahflelii, Ortion. AUTO STAOH HcilEDTLT Scplemlier, 1015 To Portland U Vlonwiim Leavo Mnrahfleld and Flornn Monday 27 .u TueBday 28 e;0,u WodnoHilny 29 jt, Thursday 30 j Leave Gardiner One Hourly (On trips leavlnc Manhllild fe, 8 a. in., you should tnihPoity saino nay.) TIME TAME WILLAMETTE PACIFIC HOIW OAIl Between Manriifiold and Bute Bl Dally. Lcavo Marshflold 7:10 a.m. 7: GO a.m. 8:C0 a.m. 9:C0 n.ra. 10:C0 a.m. 12:05 p.m. 1:20 p.m. 2:15 p.m. 3.10 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:G0 p.m. C:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m. 7:25 p.m. 8:20 p.m. 9:1G p.m. hi Buata 9 i:llu l:0U :ilu 10:11 u lhtlu l!:lljv l:!ii MlM, l!W 1:11 H Win 6:l( ta. Mill I:lli ' l:lt ft l:!li. 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" the most powerful, best equipped nnd most thoroughly modern twenty-inch Iiydrnullo dredgo Ik Pacific wntort Coos Bay office, Main office, Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Washington. Marshfield-Coqi Auto Stage im Lcavo Owl Pharmacy MnriJiflold A.M. 7:00 l)i.K a ?:N 1.00 U:M PJt l:M I.N Koontz Garage Agency for 800 DYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty North Front Street :: :: :: .. pne 180-J P.M. 1:00 B.80 MARSRFIELD-COQUILLK 0 RTAGI2 TI3IE SCHEUIW Scheliilo arranged to c With boats to Ilandon, SW Jlyrtlo Point, Wagner, iv" No del7. Faro frpm Mnwhfleld to Cfl 75 ornf' filaglo & Lambeth, FW Will furnish extra extra trips day or H. f charter cars iMDi? tp.V CENTS City Wmlta North M J nn COMMUTATION 0 AU TICKETS I1.W V Marsliflold-North Bd IJne W Can. every ten Z 0 n. jo. to 19 P. MjJJJ Slough onto Jf . L 11 n.m.? to Empire & n day. GORST & KIKO. rrot PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY Cars leavo Marshfield Cars leave for Emplro Caen Leavo Sunset Hay 0GEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst A King. 7 a.m., 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m. 7 a.m., 1 1 a.m., a n.ni,, 5 p.m. .7 11.111.. I) n.m.. 1 ti.Tii K ii in Fares, Empire, 5C; Tarheel or South Slouch, noc; Sunset Hay 7Bo A - 1 rrTrivtn HAVE THE WW r NOW See CORTHEfL Phone dm .in i Uflft ii-dpuaWTS "'popular n80' Good Meals . Prices Reason. Cor. Conunen.u Read A.