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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1915)
pmiwmH ' JriiHnAnc, bAV TIMCO wpp ,sy i . THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 191S-EVENING EDITION. TWO -: US&'rT t 7e iV K COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MAl.OXKY, Ktlltor it ml Pill). DAN" K. MAI.Ui:, New Kdltor MUST MAKE .PROFIT BASEBALL SCORES Offlclnl Offlclnl IMpcr of I'npor City Coo County of Mnrshflcld. Entered nt the l'oitotfwe at Mitrh Hold, Oregon, fo" fsnsmlsston tUrouch tho ninlls its ofcond-clnss mnil mutter IM.ISS IMIINI'NT HO VI) IS IWV jx(.-, xo i:xti:n.sH). is woitn 'mills ix urrons ovint i'oiiti'xati: m:.vi:its i. $ ! EUROPEAN WAR ONE t t YEAR AGO TODAY : 44$44444ad4od44444 ocronnt t. iimi The French .tr Of fir claim a lctor or the deriniui" In the region of I.llle. The bombardment of Antwerp by tho (lornmna Is reported to bo In progress. Tho IielKlnn government is mov ed from Antworp lo 0lend and thoro Is violent fighting In differ ent partn or llolgtuni. The llrltlsh mibiniirlno IC-'J sank a lierinan lorpouii oiu uusuuji-i. Tho Ocrmaim claim having check od tho HusBlan udvnnco In Kant PrusBln, and the Uttsslnn forces are driven across tho liver Vlatula. Six Austrian torpedo boats are sunk wllh heavy loss of life In tho Adriatic. The Japaneso Torcos occupy the lBland of Yap, tho most important In tho Caroline group. A (lorman cruiser and two Ocr man gunboats aro sunk In Kino Chan harbor. . .1. MUM Tolls of Heavy INon ililurc on Willamette Pacific Xo NVhi on t'linsl I'tmil i i lirk to )il old frleniM and Into Cook liny for the first time In four 'year. C. J. Millie, aeeletant to Pros tdent Spronlo, of I ho S. P. and former inane so r of the Tlnrrlman Interest in thia section, line lelurned for a few daye. Ho I aerompan ied by Mrs. Millie find toinotrow Is cheiluled to talk at tho Bridge Car- Sail l.ako May Press SenU Close at Kml of Season I'asloiti Leagues Itosiiino Operation pi:itci:xTA(ii:s op COAST JjKAGUB rjczziErzaai " 'ac 3PCDI: 1DL 3EZZ3C71 nival. Mr. Millie mtys that ho conic1 V. San Franciaco I OS l.oi Angeliw . vol Salt Lake ...!i." Vornoii KM Oakland S. Port land "" L. St Sil Si! 100 102 1 01 AGE emphasizes qualities good or bad-VELVET'S two years' agein' makes even the best tobacco better. qjfW .AIM. .Ml ll, is iiioiti: renreteittliiu the executive deimit. ment of the Southern Paclfle as President Spronlo va unable to m; Aitociitej r.i to cooi nj Tim.i come. I SALT LAKH, Oct. 7. It was the It w.ts In 1007 that Mr. .Mlllls 'day of the Hoes ngnln yesterday came hoio to take charge of the S. and they brought homo another li P. business and he vomnlnod hero tory. It now looks as though the) until mil when ho was promoted ' ue running tho Seals close In to his proKont position. During that 'the percentage column at the end time ho niado a boat of frionds and 'of the season, though tho Inttor are now both ho and Mrs. Mlllls finite complacent about the owner are busy renewing old neiiuulntaneea. ship of tho pennant. Mr. Mlllls was askod tho same! Tho scores of yesterday follow, question that has, pestered every S. Conn l.oagiio P. offlclnl that has come to Coos At Salt Lake Portland c J. MILL1S, who is no- lug welcomed lo loos Iluy us tho representative of President Spronlo or tho Southern Pacific at tho bridge Car val, Is meeting many friends hero. Tho visit of Mr. Mlllls at this time Is particularly opportune. For a 'time ho was manager of the local railroad of tho Southern Pacific but boforo that time ho figured In tho Introduction of tho Southern Pn ciflc company in this part of tho Btate. When tho Coos Hay Itosoburg nnd Eastern road was owned by tho Sprecklcs Interests of San Francisco tho Southern Pacific figured on hay ing tho property nnd It was Mr. Mll lls who was sont hero to look over tho road and make a roport to tho company. Tho result was that tho Southern Pacific bought tho railroad nnd tho Heaver Hill in I no ami now tho rnilroad from tho main lino Is being built into Coos Day. In tho occasion of tho celebration of tho completion of tho brldgo across tho bay It is qulto fitting that Mr. Mll lls should bo one of the guests of tho occasion and roprosont tho railroad company. It was largly on tho rccommonda- j of Mr. Mlllls that tho protein road j was built. Ho has at all Union prov Ilny since tho Willamette Paclfle started building out from Eugene. "When will trains be in actual op eration?" Tells of Operations Ho didn't sitlc-step the question. Ho said that a few days ngo Chief Engineer William Hood told him that in all probability tho rails from tho north and tho south would moot nt tho Finptjiiii early In tho winter nnd that early In tho spring trains could bo giving us service In and out. Tho Umpqua brldgo can not bo finished in time, but plans havo been mado to either uso falao work or to ferry across tho river. Thoro was a second question to ask. "Will tho line bo extended down tho const?" This is always Interesting. "I don't know," was Mr. 5111113' reply. Must Mnko Money. Eight millions of dollars spent on tho lino In here, together with Its equipment, must bo first shown as a money-making road' beforo It can bo expected tho S. P. will ex tend farther on, ho stated. This nionoy must pay $ 100,000 annually. It means, for Intoroat clone, 10,000 people at $10 each, or 1,000 carloads of freight at $100 a car. Sale Lake At Vernon Vernon San Francisco At Los Angeles Oakland S 1 Los Angeles 1 0 '2. American League At New York Boston 2New York 0 ttoston I Nev;York 2 At Washington Philadelphia . . . CWashIngton . . . I Philadelphia . . . 4 Washington . . . 0 National League At Uoston Xew York 0'Doston 1 New York 0IJoston 1 At Philadelphia Brooklyn G 'Philadelphia 0 Brooklyn 2 'Philadelphia .1 i i . i I rernv i m mfit&$3r& p.c. i fj&y 'Mk&P'A i : 111111 I WcWBE8ll tinw. vHjvurw.'.i Lbc3tr3aczi3czjnizz3ai r?- . n C 18b Fine nuss AS ,, It. H. K. I H ' 2 u i m a A .111 I I S Oil w Compare VELVET, cured Nature's way, with an artificially-cured tobacco. You will find VELVET superior in flavor, rhildriess and aroma. . .., y, &, d7flcXriO?tyioCacca u HI IDC 3CZ . lo got tho buslnoss thnt will wnr- rant a building of tho track down i tho coast? All this remains to bo on himself n loyal and staunch frlond I spon' l ,oeI 81,ro " wo will have of Coos liny nnd It Is eminently ap- J ,0 lr- this road out first." ...n.,.n(A !. ,... 11... .1,. l.A.i,... n ' - lllUjJilUlU iUUi VUUJJ Ull) (IU iiuiiur IU i his iircsciHo here, 8 0 CO SUNDAY AITCItVOOX TO MAKE i'mei: APPi:.M.xci: First llaml Conioit In Months DliiTtiir I'Vntiius Sa)s .Musicians Have Tin In i'(l Well For tho first time In months tin C'ooe Iluy Concert Ilnnd will give another of IU free con torts. The date Is Suudtty and tho place tho Orpliwiiii Thoator. Direc tor Fcnton Htatim that tho musicians, In spite of their sot back, have boon training rollglotixly and aro prepar ed to show tho people exactly what thoy tan do In tho way of music. An open Imitation bus been Waited to tho public to attend tho contort. Tho program follows: Match, Falrmount Paik." Sauglear Ovoitnre. "U lluilosquo." Von Stippo a. Mexican Intonno&xo. "OrUibn." nuvey b. A Crcolo Soronado. "Down tho Payo." Do Kovon Selections from tho opera "Honuto and Juliet." (lououd Suit n. "A Day in Vonlco." b, "(londtillor." i. "Vcnotiaii Lovo Song." d. "Good Night." Noiu ExorptH from tho opera "Soul Kiss." Lovl Star Spangled llanuor. t AT THE HOTELS 1 i Chaiiillei1 Hotel J. A. Austin, Hnuser; Mark Paul In, Portland: E. J. Case, Salem; A. T. Morrison, Coqullle; H. A. Edlln, Astoria; L. F. LoGarlo, Portland; J. W. Hafner, Acme; David McKIn- "Thon," continued Mr. Mlllls lien. San Francisco: S. Unphael and "tho question is, can Coos Bay do -wife, Portland; J. McCtoskey, Flor thls nnd will sho?" 0nce; J. II. Austin, Gardiner; C. F. "Wo nro going to moot tho florc- Wagner, Portland; M. Griffin, New ost competition that we ever meet, York; Mr. nnd Mrs. John Dickey, and this is tho wntor. Aro wo going ; Bandon: Fred L. Chambers. Eu- 1 Reno: Fred Miller, Hosobtirg; B. ,11. Burroll, Washington, I). C; F. 'O. Nell, San Francisco; Mrs. Harry Simpson. Shoro Acros; Mrs. L. J. Simpson, Shoro Acres; Mr. nnd I Mrs. C. J. Mlllos, San Francisco; J. P. Mastorson, Capo Blanco; Miss Edl.th Lowry, Bandon; Mrs. V. J. Lowry, Bandon; Henry Parcoll, San Francisco. Llojd Hotel It. Sanders, Salem; II. K. Strick land, Dorn; M. Hanson, Norway; C. Brown, Coqullle; W. O. Hnwloy, Powers; John Daley, Gold Boach; Lawronco Daloy, Gold Beach; Tom Hagln. Denver Hill: F. Smith, Ilnn don; G. G. Goodlln, Myrtle Point. Blaucii Hotel M. J. Kolley, Powors; G. P. Mil ler, Portlnnd: M. Hondrlekson, Ilan- RUG can make or mar the appear ance of any room. We have a large variety of them for every room In the house SEE OUR WINDOW Johnson-Gtilovsen Co. The Qunllty Xiimo with the, Service I 'a mo XOUTII FKOXT STMEiri' H LIVERY ItEMOVEl) 1MMOI ALDEIt HTMKET TO ITS New Location 563 South Broadway whemi: Tin: ppiilio will fixd it myriEit kquipped I'll AX EVKIt TO SUPPLY NEEDS IX ITS LIXE .........,...... i i I .NOTICE OF SALE OF I.MPKOVE MKXT IIOXDS i Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will bo received by tho Fi nance Commltteo of tho Common ; Council of tho city of Mnrshflold, , Coos County, Oregon, nt tho offlco of tho City Hocorder of said City of I Marshflold, In tho City ilnll of said , city until half past seven o'clock p. ! in. Monday the 2.1th day of Octobor, 1913, for tho purchase of street lm I provement bonds of tho said City of , Marslitlold, Coos County, Oregon, to tho amount or $3 10.11). J All of said lmprovoiMont bonds to I bo In denominations not oxceoding rato of six per cent por annum from lo,i: ,'lIllt,H Koiirim, Powers: T. Me- the date thereol, payable homl-an-' Coy, Myrtlo Point: L. L, JackBou. iiuhii). mini uuiiiiKifi noiifttoii tnoday Capo Blanco; S. Bongoz. Portland: of issuance and to mature in ten . .inn Uobnek. Pnriinnii! v. t mimii. brink, Gold Bonch; Mrs. E. L. White Second Hand Pianos & Organs We have an over stock of' second-hand pianos and some slightly used instruments that will be sold at exceptionally low prices, and terms to suit. LL MUSIC STORE 73 Central Avenue. WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, .H'DGK SI'EltUV ILL Coqulllo Attorney Has Pni'jilytfK and lu Serious Sliapo Judgo E. D. Sporry, tho vonorablo attorney of Coquillo, Is seriously 111. Ho suffered u stroke or pai-alysls Sopt. 23 and has not Improved sluco that tlmo. Ho Is practically holplots on tho light side und nbjo to talk on ly part of tho tlmo. J, II. AUSTIN, publlshor of tho Port of Umpqim Courier, arrived last night to attend the Good years iiiereniicr, witn propaymont option thereon at face aliio and ac cruod Interest to date of any semi annual coupon period nt. or nftor, one year fioin tho date of wild bonds I I upon glviiiK notice by publication in J a newspapor of gnneral ilrculatlon printed ami published In Cons Coun ty, Orognn, such notice to bo publish-1 od not less than once each week for I tluoo succesblvo wooks during the. mouth procodlng such Roml-annunl ; period at which such prepayment ! thereof wilt bo mndo. Tho rlsht Is i o.presly reserved to reject imv mul all bids and upon nil or any of such bids or proposals being rojectod., If there should remain any bonds un sold tho Bald bonds may bo thoronf tor sold nt prlvnto salo by said Common Council of said City of Marshflold, Oregon, but in no event io no soio ni loss than pnr and nc-l cruod Inlerost. Said bonds nro mi-1 thorizod by tho laws of the State of' Oregon, and Ordinances of tho City I of Marshflold. Oregon. Assessed valuation of said City of Marshflold, Oregon, is ?2, lit 9.1 03.-. Bonded Indebtedness is $31-, 000. Population ostlniatoii t 3.000. I A lertlfiod chock for five per cent I of amount of bid or proposal must' accompany each bin in iw r,pr..n,i Lto wild City of Marshflold in case bid ' is nccopted and blder fails to mcept and make payment for said bond or ! bonds. POVOrnil tlinrnliv M-IM.i.. (.... days from tho ibito of acceptance of mini nil) or UlUH, ,i,incU.bl,l.0r l"'l)0Sal submitted to! doslgtmto tho donomluatlou of ba Id I bond or bonds doslrod. Bid or proposals rocuivmi fm. ...... amount of said bonds; small bidders gin preference of purchase Proposals, or bids with fortified checks to bo enclosed in scale "pu envelopes wmioll, ,.,,. ,' " nnd son, Port Orford; F. C. Ilnw-1 kins and wlfo, Port Orford. QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel. Phono 10U-L. RIAUSHFIELW, OREGON NOTICE TO ItEdlKTEIt All electors who wish to voto In tho Primary Nominating city Elec tion and tho floneral City Election should ioglstor with tho Hot-order on or befoio Octobor 2:trd. 1IU5. .101 IN V. IH5TLEU. Uecorder of tho City of Marshflold, Orogon." Dated this 7th dny of Octobor, 1913. It. A. COPPLE Chairman of tho FInnnco Commit tee of tho Common Council. Columbia I'loui' Hiilues, VI. 10 per stick ut GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OP THE OADILLAO AX1) DODGE AUTO SUPPLIES FOH ALL MAKES OF CAMS JU7 Continl uv. Phone U7a-L Llbby Coal, S.1.00 ton. Phono 7U. WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680 12th Courth, So. Phone 220-R S'SS.": .rTfrl""H.A".iit the Poget 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 and most thoroughly tvyenty-iuch hydraulic dredge In Pnclflo waters modern Coos Bay office, Marshfield, Oregon. Main office, Seattle, Washington. W. E. STUIIIt, Phono i:t(l Agent' Koontz Garage Agency for S00DYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty North Front Street :: :: :: .. Phone 1P0-J ESESSSMZSraSS ... 9 &4',l Cl , . v ' s s. . v . yJJT'f't frr-. J". S .'JJ'JJKKU.lCaVi.. ' uuiifjfliwrfrg G & sir v se. nnWl 1 V 'tfra77Tr?a8; s Ti7iV.,.,irts.f,'."Av:. i fj-iA'iin r-'riMi i'Wmni'!(nHirari &ft .' l4WpLf 5L T Tg-r Sales Increase With Better Light Modem merchandising methods demand brilliantly lighted stores the better the light the bigger the sales. The perfect, sunlike brilliance of Mazda lighting displays merchandise to best advantage, and being smokeless and clean, it makes customers more comfortable- Type C. Mazda Lamps Give More Light Than Ever You really get more effective lighting for Ho greater cost with Type C. Mazda Lamps. We can demonstrate this fact to you very quickly without obligating you in any re spect. You are doing yourself an injustice if you do not thoroughly investigate this bet ter way of lighting ripb nnw- Oregon Power Company 'Dr. a rnjzr-- 1.1.7". .""UeWftrik "lfC!htl" ""Ire !,, '"J1 nii.l7l"J0,Ufcl. lit 1 l I,,0" OffCo .,,, . J- Wright Dr. H. M cu... ... "MssnsnSS "o,,o!W(M.,l00 lrtlBB m!Vk ""SWTTIIJlSi Miono jjj1 BcniarnirTstiind "1 ot"cca. 20G ij.1.,- Phono 103-1, or 9 -, ""iiumj NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. Steamship F. A. KILBURN salla for SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA) orroiiKit T AT II A. M. StcnuiBlilp SANTA CLARA Sails for PORTLAND ()PTOm:it S AT 1(1 A. M. For fiirtlicr liifotiiiutlon hoo H.MITII TKIlMIXAIi DOCK H. R Rllllni. Cll'.r .. i I ! i..cim - v" Hi I tl W. G. P.hnnrllfln "uv-iiiiECi I nooma 301 and 302, Coki 11 .., mm Wm. S. Tllrnfln ---. . IWIUII AllnillTrn. Marshflold, otM. - I.V1I n.t... City Limits oni. iui .. Lit TICKIITS l.;j 1 Mnrsliflold.NorthBll lint Curs ovory ten alntq J .i .. . " . in. io j p. a.; toy SIourIi onco a (U, luii 11 it. in.; to Empire tin un;i GOltST & KING, m tisii: TAniE WILLASIKTTK l'ACIFIO X9M I OAK Lcavo Marshfield G:4li a.m. 7.1 r ii. in. S : 1 5 a.m. i:-IIi a. nil 10:1 r. a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:50 p.m. 1:4(1 p.m. 2:4G p.m. .1:45 p.m. 5:00 p.m. CIO p.m. G:r5 p.m. 7:. '10 p.m. 1 Kdli ' I.Hu IDU IHli llllu II Hi: llllu 1.11 i IHu IHi (Ni IHli I2u North cltflltfJi I.I! 11 1 Marshfield-Coqi Auto Stage IiCUVO Oh I rlinrnmcy MnrMiflold A.SI. 7:00 o:o r.M. 1:00 n.ao y u ID ... ,.,...i..T,r n.l'innUJl 1 ci-a nn TIME 6CHD)",( Schedulo arranged K Hlth hoats to B"1(",': SIjtIIo 1'oJnt. WiSW.1" KodeUl r Faro from MarsWiM0 75 " ' win fnrnlsn .7 s extra trips day or chartfir cars. AUTO STAOB tW' . - mS i Octooer, "" ji ;r rortlmid ,. ,U Leavo wuiti - i 1 I:J Saturday ," " io-30 Sunday i'"llioO Moniiay I " ij;C0 i Tuesday S'"i!-M t Wednesday 2,"jj.j ' 'iinraaav ..hl i .. . vv Friday ""' i-tfi Saturday ,''' SOi6 Sunday "'" 5;o0 Mondny " stu 12... :; . Wednesday "y" 5:5H6 Thursday ""' 7.0O - Friday R'" i'M Saturday ,?"i0:0 Sunday "ii:0 MnllflnV 1S,"..tll itt . .1. T . . .."' .4.110 iV::m An l TilPRflllV Wednesday Tuursuay i.flifnv Saturday "'" i'M c.iniliiv -" r.fllH Ti,"T" tl Sx . . Afonday "'. 22." !:;i 1 : 5:1 .-lonuuy 'or . 5:v" . m..n.ln.- . ...2t.l ... it Wednesday ..,' 5:5J, Thursday ;'' :MfJ 1 r,-..... 29. ' i.AOi """..'".io... ;:il saturuay -. j:- -ri Sunday ..ll" ...Mm . ... ViBW"! . (Ou trips ir--lMF 8 a. m., yu BU" H Convention uonlB, eamo day.) " iiiiiHoveuient lionds -Min i i .