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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1915 EVENIMB EDITION. SIX Big Shipment of 20 Cases Just Arrived Among llifin mo the new COItlM'HOV SIIIKTS which mo well nmtle with H' llii'LM liiitlim wrist, good colors. IMUCH $l!.l)(. A splendid SIMM value. 1 urge Assortment of Flannel Shirts $1.25 to $3.50 Mackinaw Coats . Men's mill Hoys' Mncklim Coals, nmny lirniitifiil patterns to chooso Irom, tin- licsl of qiiallly. I'riecil ill UM, $,-1.(10, tjHI.ot), $T.."0, 88.00, $11.(10 mid $10,110. "Money Talks" Hub Clothmg& Shoe Co. MARSHFIELD BANDON FOUR STORES DIG UP EIIDEICEiLir STEEL SOUTH (joss to taki: hkhositiox i.v ItKJ lAXI) CASH Tlllo Suit or .Merchant IMuto Involv ing I.ols In Heart of Cliy Comlng I'p To seeuro (IcimsltloiiB from old res idents and parties Interested John 1). (ioSB will upend a share of his tlino while in California securing ev idence for the defendants In the enso of the Merchant Kstuto ver sus tho Marshfluld Ueallty uiid Trad ing company, a case now pending mid which Involves title to many tlioiii'iiiHlti of dollars worth of prop erty In the heart f the city. Mr. (loss sailed this afternoon on the Ad eline for Han Francisco. k Testimony in the case which has attracted considerable local interest will he taken hero In November be fore a referee, said Mr. (loss this morning, mid submitted to the court on briefs. Suit n this case wub fil ed In the spring. The laud involved i what Is known as Dean ,t Co'a. Addition to Marshflold. Appeal Cnso I'p Tho appeal In the case of llernltt nnd.Wlttlck versus the Smith-Powers logging company will reitulre Mi Cosh' attention in tho U. S. district court of appeals and on October --, lu Portland, will bo tried the $;tn, 00(1 damage suit being brought by Mrs. I'M mi .McDonald Walls against the Sinlth-l'oworsi logging company for tho loss of a leg. At the same time again comes ii. thu case of Martlllu (deceased) vor hiis (he Coos Hay l'ulp and I'apor compauy, an appeal from u decision of damages. IIKAVV KINK IMI'OSKH Selling Liquor Cost Tom Hall nl Itoschurg About $:!00 (.Special to The Times.) hosioiumki, ore., Oct. i. Thomas Hall, an auto stago driver, was found guilty In the Justice Court of violating the local option law.- This was his second trial, tho Jury at tho first trial disagree ing. .Hint Ire Kiddle fined Hall $:!'.o and assessed thu costs iiguiust him which tynounted to about $fio. It was alleged that Hall Mild two bot tles of beer to Allan Drown, of (ileudulo, on September III. In Ki-oiii I'owers. - Carl l.tiiMin caiui) In today from Powers lo aid lu The Hub store here, lie hays that ('has. '.Imuiermau Ik building a fue bungalow at Powers. W'OMIJN OK WOOIK'HAKT XOTIt'l-2 All Women ol Woodcraft are ro Uitstod lo meet at Odd Follow, Hall at S: I r. tomorrow mornliiK to alleud the funeral of Neighbor Dolly Smith. (.Signed i ADKU.A 1 STOUY. (iuurdiau Neighbor. Mary Cowan. Clerk. PALACE MEAT MARKET THE BEST Meat Market THE BEST Meats THE BEST Bologna, Werners and Pork Sausage THE BEST Variety. THE BEST Service. Nlco supply of Chlckons tor Saturday Wo also make the real old fuahloned "I'nnncis Smoked Sausage" Phone 406 J , 180 No. Broadway Children calling and phone orders given special attention MYRTLE POINT POWERS to hi: within xixi-j .milks ok kkkhsi'okt sattitoav Will be Delayed There I'nlll Trent- ling Is Completed llrliijj Mil- (erlnls I'loin Ktigcuo Track has been laid ncross the Sluslaw bridge ami on Saturday eve ning will be within nine miles of Hcedsport, according to Knglncur Ilndolfe, who Is in charge of the steel laying lu that division. On Monday tho flCst steel was put across the big bridge, according to J. K. Montgomery, who wns In (iardlner anil there talked with Mr. Ilcdolfe. .Much Tiesllhi"; Vet Tho lust nine miles Into Heeds pert will not be taken through in a hurry, because of much trust ling that must be done along Smith Kiwi1 and vli!eli Is now unilur way. It Is said that they will probably be completed about December I. Delay lu the securing of piling is said to have lu part held up the work-. Piling as large as 1 10 feet in length was necessary and It was found these was were particularly difficult to get out. Kor several weeks a pile driver has been working on thu Smith Itlver, having been taken there ny a tugboat from the Sluslaw, and as quickly as possible tho lino Is being led into the omrnneo to the long Cmpiiun bridge that Is expect ed to be the last Unk In the con si ructinu binding Coos Hay by n baud of steel with tho outside world. Materials In Over Idue The fact that tho steel Is being hurried south further cniphusl.os the belier that much of the big bildge materials will be brought lu direct from Ktigono over tho Wlllutu-. ette Pacific. It till lnylnts on North I .alto Is be ing delayed now until thu trestllug has been completed by the llntisor ,t I limner Company. This Is ex ported to he home time next month mil probably will allow thu tru"k laying as far north as the irinn'uuii before the rainy season seta in. The triuk is now about nine iiiIIim oath of Hcedsport. SURF INVADES CARS IN LONG BEACH TRIP Cm uly Waves llicnk :iin Machines mill Women Climb Seals on Trip Vcslcriluy The surf broke Into tho ears that yesterday came douw tho beach from Kloi cure, according to passengers I who urrlwil heie lute ostorduy af I teruoou. 'I'lio Incoming tide drove the muehlucK too far up the boai-h. I Mr. and Mrs. John Dotson, tu , companled by their sou Walter Dot i hon and wile, arrived home via tho I hem h route irom a Ult lu Sprague, Wuthingtou Mr. Dotou bald that the women in the cars wore forced 1 to stand on the sens out of tho wa le.'. THE BEST Bootn's Fresh Oysters THE BEST Delivery Ser vice. THE BEST Care taken in putting up orders. MRS. L SMITH DIES IHJATII MAIIKS i:XD TWO .MONTHS 11,1, IIKAII'll Was Long A Hcshlent or Coos Itlver Anil Maishfleld l.cincs a Hos( or Krlenils Mrs. Levi Sinllh died at her homo Ion North Fifth street late yesterday I afternoon, following an Illness of the jpnst two months. Her death came 'ns n shock to her many friends and j relntivea on the bay for sho has been 1 here since 1870. living first on Coos ' River and later In Marshflold. The funeral will bo held tomorrow tnnd l Interrniont will be at the Coos lllvor I cemetery. ! The deceased was horn In Iowa k lSR!) and was 5(1 years of ago. Sho was Miss Dolllo J. Flook and when a young woman came west where she ' met her future husband and they were married In Douglas county In '1S7S. That same fall they moved to Coos county and for years lived on their farm on Coos Itlver. John 0. Flook, a brother, arriv ed here yesterday from Portland, having boon munitioned at once when his sister's condition was known to be critical. There Is another broth er, Henry Flook who resides In Sn lom mid a sister, .Mrs. Annie Newltmd , n Douglas county. Mrs. Smith leav es a husband and three sons, Er nest W.. Frank W.. and Kilwln Smith, j all of them residents of Coos Hay. j In tho years that Mrs. Smith has lived in this vicinity she has cudinr- i oil herself to a host of friends. She was liked by them all and her passing Is viewed with deep regret by every one. The Hew Stiihhlcfleld will liavo chage of the services tomorrow morning. FACE ISSUE K.XPUK.SS TOWNS OK COl'NTV tiii:msi:iiVi:s on honds (i'ooiI Roads (eneral Topi' or DJs cushion Coiiiillu and Itaudou Kiuor Issue To reel out tho sentiment of the people or Coos on the proposed per ' maueiit road bonds meetings are be ing held this week In tho five- cities , of the country. Thero was mi en-1 thiisltistle gathering lu Couulllc- histi ! evening mid a meeting will be hold this evening lu Myrtlu Point. Hau-i don and North Ilonil have already considered the matter. On next Wednesday evening tho executive comuiltteo or the Coos Cood Roads Association will moot hero lu tho or flco or President Charles Hall to Hue up tho meeting of next Thurs day. Coqulllo Is lu favor of permanent roads and tho bond Inane, nald Mr. Hull mid J. 10. Montgomery this morning. They both attended Inst night. Resolutions were adopted recom inoitdlng to Vice-President A. T. MOW , Morrison that ho vote at tho C.ood Janiln Ostllnd designed thu hullil- Roads Meeting In favor or a perinn- ,,r ,i .ouj ostllnd, who rjtttdled jnent highway rrotn Hinplro, through .irt ,, Hculptiiro lu Sweden, is do 'North Ilciiil, Murshrield, CouiillloJK tl0 KUtiliituru work. Ho has ami to .Myrtio point, iianuon wiuuiiHt conmleted workliiL- out in ti, , ho taken euro or, It was the oxpres I sed opinion, by mi appropriation to build hor road lo the Curry lino. I Tho meeting was under the auspices or the Coqulllu Commercial Club mid President C. A. Hoard acted us I chairman. I At Ilandon on Monday ovonlng res Solution wero adopted, said Mr. Hull, that Haudon would favor tho bond providing she obtained an equitable share or the money. Ily this was meant, according to Mr. Hall, n good graveled roud to Curry, a illhtauco of 'l2 tulles. Armstrong Approtos County Commissioner Armstrong I expressed himself In favor of tho 1 movi). He said that the Floras Cieek gravel could bo used and tho!""" nu '""" l"" (U81 W1" "" roadway ought to bo put In good purmtiuont condition for approxi mately $1,s.0Q a iiillo. At North Ilonil the sentiment is ?:i7o.U00 In bonds l not a largo , enough sum to Improio all thu roads and therororo they ruvor , waiting until permlstilou Is given by tho logislutttro to bond for at least $.'.',000,00(1. I Slmiilil Show Hand Hy voting now for tho $370,000 'bonds, bttld Mr. Hall this morning, .Coos would bo able to lu part dlctato to the state for a share of tho $10, 000.000 state road bands that will later bo voted on. With n showing put up hero that 'tho peoplo are really Interested lu good roads to tho extent that they will bond for them then, ho bays, will the people bore be able to de mand their share, mid to got It. Henry's t'nloii Itopiilr Shop Has Mined from lit) I'ront St, lo ;i'2Z Front Mi eel, formerly Claiiscii'.s Shoe Store. Don't buy jour SCITS until you bae read tho Woolen Mills North Demi luigo Store' special sale ml on rivn of The Times tonight. .u .Minn iiuiiii mo seuiiiueui l " "" "- " j against the issuo on the grounds that'"10 sUt'u brackets which will ex-j HDRTDW IS MARRIEOIBASEBALL S G 0 R ES MISS KI.OltK.NCK ItKAMKIt HHIDK OK IMIO.MINK.NT .MAN Coienioiiv I'erl'ormiMl litis! Kvonlng Anil Couple Hurry Away On Honeymoon Frank C llorton and .Miss Flor ence Heanter were united in ntnrrlago last evening by the Hew Mr. Stub blefleld at the Prosbylorloii parson age. This morning they left In their lniichlno for a trip through Cttrr county, oxpectlng to he gone for sev eral days on their honeymoon. A little note tucked under the door of .Mr. Norton's office enrly this morning was his manner of announc ing the happy event to the expectant world. The noto was found, ns It was ex ported It would bo, by the men at tho office when they opened up this morning and Immediately the nowu was proclaimed broadcast. Old Shoes on Tap Old shoes wore tacked in the door way together with American flags, all floating gully until It looked iko like a Fourth of July celebration and the sidewalk was strewn with rice, "so that all who run may know." And to further enliven the occasion the "long smokes" were passed with a pleasing rapidity. , Denies Many Itiiiuoi-s News of the impending event lias leaked out several times In the ptiBt three weeks. Kverytlnto thero has been a Judicial denial and Mr. Hor- ton yesterday told friends ho ox-j pected to go down to Haudon today, j signing up flour contracts. Mrs. llorton is from Minneapolis 'and came here from Portland In Fob-i ' ruary and until yesterday lias been ,ln tho ofHco of tho Coos County Tax; Association. j Mr. llorton needs no introduction i to the public. Ho is one of the prominent business men bore, tho representative of tho firm of Allen and Lewis, wholesalo grocers, on tho building committee of the Hlks, a flood Roads enthusiast, In fact, Is lu practically every public spirited movement. lie has a host of friends who wish Mrs. llorton and himself tho best or success and good luck al ways. Following their return from Cnr- i. .111. mm .ma, notion win uinu iii their abode In thu Ilttguo Apart- nients, SCULPTOR IS DONE IOKIi OSTLLND KINISIIKS WORK I'Olt HANDON Hl'ILDINO lias Curried Out Arll-lle Designs for Decoration of tho N-.'K H. II. Hloclc Joel Ostllnd Is Just eoui'iloiing the scttliititre for tho decorations on thu new H. I). Hlock which Is helm; erected by Hlggs and Hutk itigliam at Haudon, and which Is to bo otto or tho finest business build lups lu thu county. Architect .'len- clay the largo arch and keystone Nvhlch go over the main en'.ranco of the building. Arltstir Design The nrch Is u tastertil design showing a vino and follngu. From this will bo mtido a plastur east mid from tho east will ho nindo tho loncreto piece. Tills pleco will l,o moulded in black granite. The building Is whltu but this arch and thu stones used in tho outruueo will liu black, giving a dlstlnciivo touch to tho wholo building. On each corner of thu building will b a largu laurel wreath with thu Initials II. II. In tho center. Mi Oaliuil has made tho cast for '"""-"' '"r oi mo inoiiogrums in COIII"-! lU. SlMeeii Hnirkots He has also made thu mould for I tuni1 '" tho building. This was, iuite a difficult piece of work. On account of tho many details of the1 design, it was necessary to make! tho mould so that it would conio apart lu a number of places. Theso ploios all fit togoUier with abso lute perfection, ho that when they mo put togother tho mould Is prac tically like one solid pleco. Will Co to Hmidoii Tho casts will bo taken to Hau don somo tlino this week, for tho concrete men to uso In making tho parts. It will bo qultn a tllfflciilt undertaking to truusport them and U ho can catch one or tho small boats going into the Haudon harbor Mr. Ostllnd will tako them down by water rather than risk un auto or the train. The work which Mr. Ostllnd has dono Is a fluo pleco or sculpture and reflects groat credit upon his artistic ability, When Henjamln Ostllnd drew the plans for tho build ing .loci Ostllnd mado the designs I for the ilocorntlon which he ins worked out In the clay IIKAVKItS AN(iKHKI) AT TAliK Ob' DltOIM'lXO liKAdl'Ki McCiedlu Says "No Clianco" Poor Kliimiclul Vinii' Hits Lost Money lo (ho Teams 1MC110HNTAOK8 OK COAST IiKAOUB 4 W. Li. P.O. San Francisco I or. 7S .r,?:i l.os Angeles ..US S7 ,r.l!!l Salt Lake ...!! 81 .WO Vernon U" U)2 -lim Oakland 811 111 2! .118 Portland 7f. !8 ,1,'IK a tnr AmocIMoJ Tim to Cooi Ily 'rlmw.J PORTLAND, Oct. I. Talk of dropping tho Heavers from tho Coast League has stirred Portland. Pres ident John F. Powers, of the Angels, has said he favors such a inovo ami , the taking in of Seattle and Ta conta. Tho local fans would not stand for such n procedure and Walter McCredlo says thero "Is no chance" of dropping. The Coast League has been an expensive one this year. It Is said that none of tho teams, with the exception of Salt Lake, now having Its first trial of the class AA base ball, have been making any money this season and often huvo been playing u week straight to ?700 crowds. The Hcoh continue their winning and yesterday clinched four straight from the Seals. Tho scores of , Coast At Portland yesterday follow: League R. II. Oakland ... . Portland ... . 0 0 ,1 At San Frttnclsco Salt Luke 2 i Htm Francisco 1 U At Vernon l.os Angeles 8 U Vernon 1 - At Voinoti (Second game.) Los Angeles 1 fi Vernon - H Aiuerlcmi lengtiu At Phllmlelphla Philadelphia i WaHliliigtou U At St. Lottlu ISt. Louis 8 Detroit - '.Vallonal League . At New York Hrooklyu 0 I isow i oru - At Chicago , Cincinnati ' il Chicago .; ..... 2 At St. l'oiiIh Pittsburg (i St. Louis i MiA.V RCMMAfJi: SAliM i:pI-coinl (Jullil I -2 veil I for Memliers Arrange This Month At n meeting last night thu mem bers of the ICplscopal (In lid decided to hold n rummagu sale on October in, 11 mid Hi. As mi event of that kind has not been hero hero for n toug time, It Is believed that it can ho mado a success. Comuiltteo wore appointed to solicit from families of thu city to secure anything Hint they have about tho house and do ot euro to keep. Tho collection will ho sorted mid all offurod at a vory low price. Thu store room on Front street near Central, which was forniorly occupied by tho Orphotiin Theater, has boon secured, lu which to hold tho sale. Thu city will bo laid out lu districts mid u commlttuu will solicit lu each dlstlct. Household ers aro ruiiiented to look about and sou what they huvo to glvo away and bo prepared when tho commit teu culls. i nMHnnHHBnwHM Men's Fall Suits i . t n i . Jit I fkkT WXfinfaQ Ji if A Jl ily tj w 12 IIAVI2 n flue Hue of NI2W FALL Sl'ITS, most remark ably priced. They mu in (ho latest stylo, both in cut and colore, mill will give joii inoro wear for tho money than miy in vent men! you liavo made in clothes In a long lime. One lot, different shades, at $12.50 j'llier j j I lot, iii il'rfereiit shades mid models, at $18.50 Come In, look them over and try r. suit on, W.H.DINDINGER&CO Bimker Hill Department Store . Phono ,K SPECIALS 5c Barber Towels, per dozen 8 1 -3c Canvas Gloves, special 15c Cashmercttc Sox. Special - 25c Sateen Stripe Crepe, new (loodrv,, 75c Baby Shoes, sizes 2 lo 5. SncchiW 24-inch Fiber Suit Case's". Snccinl "" Jlt House Dresses, blue, Chambray. Special i Inilinl Potior Mnnlinc nm rln-m, ... 1 llllillll I UJJUI INllIIIVJ, J; UUi; Colrjates Talcum Powder... Colgates's Dental Cream " The Golden BIGGEST STORE ' BJJ ! WOUNDED HEROES . FREQUENT RESORTS Take I'laco of t'sitiil IIw-mj Itni-o mid Pleasure Seeking Crowd of Peace Tlino tn AmocIMM rnti lo Coo tit Tlnnw.l TROUVILLK, Franco. Sept. :i(l. Tlio horso show, liorso races and oilier social attractions which have brought the olltu or society here at this season every year aro lack ing, but thu famous resort Is still lively with a throng on thu board walk that Is Hindu largely or con valescent mildlers mid their niirces. Somo or tho biggest hotels tiro hos pitals, some or tllo elegant villas also, but there aro uuoiigh children to provent tho bench rfrotn being sub- Facy and Staple Eats Our dust and fly-proof cases and bins always insure you sanitary eats. F ree Delivery 86 COMMERCIAL AVE. PHONE 433 F i CA GROCS: mm OLDI2ST HANK IN COOS CObXir KstnbllsliiMl 1K8II. rnnifal .Siiirnlns and Undl Profits $118,000 Interest imlil on Tlmo AND HAVINtiS DK.POSIT3 Officers J. W. Dennett, President. J. II. KlaniiLT.ii. Vlco-Prcsldent. ,t. K. WniliinisCaslder.f All Treated A , .clflllB Every man, woman or cmici who uu. - - : t ti,i n.,tn..oiii onrl hie nr her DUSme tended to to the best of our ability. W " it business because we know we can serve j to our mutual advantage. If you transact your business here you o;..!hlfi'y:inrcstoffOur bank andi uur utisiuiiiurs iittvu uin i uu" First National R OF COOS BAY KAKHT1' IKI0.5lT IIOXI2S l'OK 'lh' ScandmaviaiF'j Tn.TtmTAXPAVL If you' ddsire' assistance, In form of loan in nrHnn in now vnnr tnYOR he Ore OOWUM Ml UIUUI IW IKJ JUKI ...-- this bank.1 aVfVE'1 HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY bJ J, .'''""'llJ . )-!1IIVMI.. i. iaK u i 'fWUItlSa most iiulntcrupted ibT' es (mil, i... . . 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