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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1915)
lissssssMiEni rCiC U nocnnM iniK cwcMimn cnirifiM rueWric hAV timco nOTflDCD nil AdcUcici n FOUR Hub Dry "SMART - WEAR - FOR Cor. Broadway and Central. ENGINE OFF TRUCK HAILS SPREAD AND TItAFFIC ON UAILItOAl) DELAYED Passenger Arrive at 10 O'clock Last Night from Coqullle Crew Work All Night Derailing or a Smith-Powers log glng onglno (bctweon Coaledo nnd tho Summit delayed traffic on tho Coos Bay, Roseburg and Eastern from lato yesterday afternoon until 3 o'clock this morning. Tho pas senger train to Marshfleld was hold up nnd tho motor car was sent out by Stipt. Miller, bringing tho passen gers In hero about 1Q o'clock last night. In explaining (ho nccldent Mr. Mil ler said that closo to tho summit there is n kink In the rails. The logging train had 28 cars. Tho plan was to cut tho train In two nnd tnko it over tho kink In sections. The brakoman, ho said, cut off tho air In tho front section and not tho lust, thus shoving the latter Into tho first which was shunted off tho trnck when the rails spread. Tho crow worked tho rest of tho night getting tho onglno buck on tho rails. MEET VALLEY TALK GOOD HOADS AT COQUILLK AND MYltTLK POINT V.. J. Cnntlue, State 1 1 lull way Engl i neor to Spcnk CuiiiMlgii of ICducution Cairied On 1 pood Hoadfl meeting will bo hold in Coqullle tomorow night nnd In Myrtlo Point on Saturday afternoon nt 2 p. in. was tho announcement mado hero today by President Char les Hull, of tho Coos Good Roads As sociation. E. I. Cantlno, stato high vay engineer, will bo tho principal speaker. . Every effort Is being mado to hnvo nil tho peoplo of tho county under stand tho movoment in favor of tha bonds. Tho meetings nro being held as part of an educational rampalgu. It was imposslblo to got P. II. Htir jell, of tho Ilurenu of Public Honda, to also tour tlir county for ho must hurry away to fW south. On Saturday iwternoon thoro will bo a largo nioowg of Myrtle Point farmers nnd nnfeffort will ho mado to enlist their support in tho bond movement. i notice To whom It may concern: This Is to notify that If thero aro any romalnlng creditors to tho Marsh Hold nakiug Company on accounts thnt have been contracted boforo nnd on Soptombor 30th, 1015, that Buch creditors should present their bills to mo on or boforo October Uth, l'Jir,, at tho Marshfleld linking Company, Mnrshfleld, Oregon. E.MIL HE1MO. Times want ads Tiring results. Quristma farewell Watch for our special Dollar Day Bargains. Announcement tomorrow mmmz mm STORE - THE x Women's Artistic Tailored Suits choose your si'it now avium: stocks are at Til Kill HKST :: :. :: :: TIiums Miuut Autumn Suits nro thoroughly ivspiesentntho of tlio most authentic modes ami their values nro iih grout as their qual Iiy is high tirade. I'ur-tilmmed, lii-nld-triiimicd, or Russian tailored model In llroadcloths, l)iictiios Velours, Wliliwords and Oalmrdlne. All tlio fashionable colorliiK. Suits for all type, youthful, matronly and extra large. $15.00 to $35.00 Goods Co. WOMEN" Phone 361 noons to swing until- a a, THURSDAY AND Fill DAY M. North Hcnd City Fathers Have Stren uous Fight Allow Rndng on Slain Street Voting four to two tho North Bend SALOONS- TO OPEN city fathers last evening, niter uu- mn, wn8 dented this morning by Supt. ter nnd stubborn arguments, decided ;Arno hereon, of tho C. A. Smith corn to allow the saloons to remain open , panyt Tho framo shed burned down Thursday and Friday until 2 n. m. by EOVornl months ago nnd ho said tho tho passage of a resolution. Also runior started when men woro put to race3 may bo held ln the streets nnd cicarnB nwny tho debris beforo tho booths will be erected on tho main un,i weathcr starts In. thoroughfnro It was voted. jPi Moreen said that some of tho On first consideration tho racing machinery in tho old chip shed can hi the streets was voted down, tho be used again, but much would have council stnndlng thrco to threo and to bo roplnccd. with Mayor Russell casting tho de-' j0i, Lowthwnlte, of tho Crown elding no. Saloon Mnttcr Tho saloon matter was boforo tho city council. William Schrock back ed a long petition, said to contain over 300 names, asking that they bo allowed to remain open. Council men Everltt nnd Wood woro against tho measure Mayor RussplI nlao expressed hlmsolt as against the res olution. Racing Allowed With tho saloon matter out of tho way Councilman Fred Holllstor brought up tho racing again, saying that surely another ordinnnco could bo put nsldo for tho occasion. City Attorney Derbyshlro said tho council has jurisdiction of tho strcots and could allow tho racing without being held llnblo for damages. Tho carni val commtttco promised to pollco the streets with about n dozen extra men. Tho rnclng resolution allowing tho racing was carried. Extension Chen Thirty days extension of tlmo was Klvon tho contractors for tho paving of Virginia nnd McPhorson avenues. EUGENE BANKER SAYS OUTLOOK IS GOOD Lumber Business in Willamette Val ley Picking Up Look Over Coot. Bay Country Fred L. Chambers, of tho First National Bank In Eugene, nnd one of tho largest land owners Jn thnt hectlon, nrrlved hero Inst evening and spent tho dny looking over busi ness transactions. Ho says thua tho lumber Industry mound Eugono Is getting better right along. Ono mill has opened up in tho Inst mouth, ho s.ild, and Is selling lumbor at an ndvnnccd rate. Tho rldo In ovor tho Myrtle Point road from Rosoburg ho said was a beautiful ono anil ho oven said that tho load, after tho recent rains, com pares favorably with tho Pacific Highway through tho Wlllamotto Valley, lie cxpectH to return homo In tho morning. Times' Want Ads Bring Results )Hiyers s SlkopBeirs COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, READ! FOR RAILSTCET FREIGHT RATES LOGGING HOAR 1IKI) COMPLETED ALMOST McDonald and Vaughn to Open Oper ations In AlMiut Five Weeks Logs to Simpson Mill Logging on Catching Inlet possib ly within the next flvu or bIx weeks Is tho entltnnto of Jnck McDonald, of McDonald and Vaughn logging com pany. Ho left this morning to In spect tho logging oporatloiiB at Del mar. Practically all of the thrco miles of ties have been laid In preparation for tho track on the logging road, nld Mr. McDonnld. Within n fow days the crow will begin laying tlio I rails. There remains a great deal of I apparatus to get In place, ho said, , and this the men nro getting there as quickly as possible. It Is being I brought from Daniels Creek and also I the old Tar Heel Camp. . Tho timber tapped In this big tract will bo taken over the logging road ' to Catching Inlet and towed down from there In rafts to the Simpson Lumber Mill. NOT TO START MILL DKNIKS CHIP SHKD TO RE HI HU1LT IN CONCHKTK Says No Jlmo To 0mjh Pulp Mill Crown PajK-r Mills Company Report Denied Rumor that tho chip shed of tho big pulp mill was to bo rebuilt with i creto and that It is being erected i ln anticipation of an opening of tho Paper Mills company, was hero In his touring car this summer to Inspect tho big pulp mill nnd several times the iituno of his company has been mentioned as n prospective lesco of tho plant for the purposo of putting I. Into operation. Mr. Moreen this morning said thero is nothing to tho report the pulp mill will reopen soon. A UNITED STATICS' WHEAT CROP BREAKS ALL RECORDS (rout est Production Ever Known In Any Country Corn Crop I Also Good (Djr AiiocUle4 rrrai to Cb n7 Timet. WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 7. A billion-bushel wheat crop, tho greatest over grown In any coun try, has been produced In tho Unit ed States this year. Tho govern ment's preliminary estimates today placed it nt 1,002,029,000 bushels, or 111,000,000 bushes larger than 1912. Tho corn crop now approaching maturity Is estimated at 3,020,159, 000 bushels, or 98, 000, 000 less than tho record. Other Ciops Tho estimated production of tho country's principal crops, nro based on tho canvass of Oct. 1, as follows: (In thousands of bushols, 1. o. 000's ommltted.) Spring wheat, 315,103, , Oats, 1.517,478. Barloy, 230,683. Buckwheat. 1C, 738. Whlto potatoes,, 308,151. Sweet potntoes, C 1.800. , Flax, 17,055. Rico, 20,251. Tobacco, 1,008,804 pounds. Apples, 71,032 bnrrols. Sugar boots, C.158 tons. Hnvo your programs printed nt Tho Times office. vm iiilLfl BILLION m Tomorrow at 10 o'clock. Phone your orders early to catch forenoon delivery. A complete line of fresh fruit and vegetables re ceived on Str. Kilburn. OlMvanrit & Nasburg The Good Housekeeping Store Home of Pure Foods 100 Second MreeJ, .Cor, rjuiiniprcliil ,Phoiia, JOO OREGON, THURSDAY, 'OCTOIJER 7, 1915 EVENING EDITION. SEEK ADJUSTMENT ON FREIGHT I FROM PORTLAND TO COQUILLK Agent W. F. Htnlir Say Company I Taking Matter Up With S. P. Shipping Keep Men Busy Adjustment of tho Btenmshlp nnd rnllrond freight rates between Port land nnd Coaulllo Vnllcy points is now being mndo In San Frniiclsco, Bintos Acont W. F. Stulir. of me North Pacific Steamship Line. Ho has advices from President How that a meeting Is being held with O. W. 'Luce, general freight traffic manag er of the S. P. Morclmnts nnd shippers In tho Co- nulllo Vnllev hnvo mndo numerous coinnlnintn latclv thnt with the Breakwater off the run thoy nro un nblo to get tho same freight rates from Portland thnt thoy used to have. Freight then wns shipped dl- 'rect, with no need of rcshlpplng ln 'Marshfleld. They said that freight can bo brought ln cheaper from Snn Frnnclsco to Bandon nnd thence up tho valley by river stcamors. ' Kxpccts Settlement ' Mr. Stuhr stntes hla bollcf that there will bo nn nmlcablo aettloment In tho rates. Howover tho bellot Is still cntertnlned hero thnt novor again will thero be such low rates on freight from Portlnnd to tho Coqulllo Valley. It Is said tho railroad will attompt to kcop thorn high so that the Wlllamotto Pacific later will havo a chance at competition with water rates. Freight Heavy Freight for the last fow' trips of tho steamships Kllburn nnd Santa Clara hns been pouring into tho Smith Terminal dock until tho trans fer teams havo boon unable to get ln- plde. Tho Kllburn had aboard 300 moro tons todny. And tho result is that Agent Stuhr and his assistant O. D. Burnett, havo been kopt on tho go night and day, trying to get things straightened out. Last Monday morning it was nil they could do to stand on tho edges and look ovor the great mountain of freight heaped Into ovory corner nnd crovnsso of tho big dock. SOCIAL CALENDAR THURSDAY ' Mlnno-WIs with Mrs. Chas. LaChappello. Enstslde Social Club with Mrs. Ben Wright. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. J. T. Harrigan. FRIDAY Konalngton Club with Mrs. C. W. Cumbers nt Myr- tlo Arms. First Addition Dahlln Club with Mrs. E. Yake. Klostor Club with Mrs. J. Q. Jarvls. Ladles Art Club with Mrs J. A. Blntt. J $ t AMONG THE SICK t Mrs. William Wilson was success fully operated on nt the Mercy Hos pital yesterday. Tho llttlo baby of Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Burch who wns critically 111 with pneumonia nt tho Mercy Hospital Is convalescing. A. A. Baker, road supervisor at Bridge, was in last evening nnd today for tho Good Roads meotng. Charles St. Dennis camo down last ovonlng from Lakesldo ln tho in terests of Good Roads. TEN .MILLION LOSS IN FIRE AT BOMBAY (nj AMoclttt.1 Press to Coo Btjr Timet. BERLIN, Oct. 7. (Wlro less to Sayvlllo.) It Is re ported from Bombay that a great flro occurcd Soptembcr 6 in a cotton warelioiiso, causing a loss of $10,000,000. This Is tho third flro or tho kind during tho present season. iLaiLa ami l SHIPPING NEWS I VESSEL MOVEMENTS Arrhcd Roniner, Roguo River, this morn ing. Rustler, Rogue River, this morn ing. F. A. Kllburn, Portland, 8 n. in. Tillamook, south, yesterday. Sailed Yellowstone, San Francisco, noon todny. F. A. Kllburn, San Frnnclsco, this afternoon. IS HERE STEAMSHIP RHINOS 100 TONS OF FRKIOIIT FROM PORTLAND Ha Good Passenger List Leave Till Afternoon for Kurclui and Snn Francisco Arriving in from Portland tills ( morning the stenmshlp Kllburn ( brought n good passenger list nnd , about 400 tons of freight. Sho loft' out this afternoon for Eurckn and Snn Francisco. Tho arrivals, hero woro: C. B. Pruvltt, A. L. Duko, J. B. Hill C. E. Green, J. C. Hnrloy, G. M. Slm onc, Frank Blno, Ellis Jones, Jns. M. Bnrnum, J. II. Mourflold, M. J. Duncnn, Mrs. Duncan, Nottlo Roun trle, C. E. Dnvis, W. Barclay, M. Gol stoln, Win. Solomon, It. M. Curl, Mrfe. Curl, M. D. E. Hucklohorry nnd flvis children, Cecil Daimler, A. Downs, i Mrs. Downs, Ada Downs, Vv. C. Downs, T. II. Downs, W. E. Gaff, I Win. Frnncls, O. Cooke, II. Hewlett, I C. Hnugstliio, E. W. Fryor, II. B. Don-i nhoy, J. W. Smith, V. Genehoff, II. RlHllll. I .MUST DO SO TO VOTE AT COM ING PRIMARY Recorder Butler SiiKgcst that l)ol. lar Day Would Ro a Good Tlmo To See Him Everybody who want to voto nt ,tho Murshfield primary nominating city election must register w(tli tho city recorder boforo Oct. 23. Rccor-I dor Butler suggests that when peo plo nro down town on Dollar Day that It would be n good tlmo to drop ' In his offlco nnd sco thnt their iiam-i 03 aro put on tho registration books "for tho primary. If they do not roglstcr It cnuscs tho Tinnoyanco of having to bo nworn in which takes time and makes trouh- la for both tho voter and others. I Should Use IT'S difforont from I others because more care is taken ln tho maklnc and the materials used aro oP higher grade. Black Silk Stove Polish Mnket a brilliant, silky polish thnt does not rub off or dust oil, ami the ihlnolaits lour times ns lone ns ordinary Move pollth. Ukcd on sample stoves nnd sold by hardware nnd grocery dealers. Sour parlor stove or your uu rana. 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PARCEL POST YOUR UU" We Pay Return Charges. Prompt anu COOS BAY STEAM LAUlMun. MONEY lino of ,cl"WwliIrh 3:00 iHtoj Fflnltt THINK IT 01 Did joit Her Mop tothtlU lllltl'll IlKIIlCy )l)ll S)CndcTrTja for useless tlilngi? Milei oiaiitliim of lil jousjcalte liiK a itlnKlo nionlli MkH lillit'li of tills amount joi have miwiI. Mulllplf llliwy tuoho ami then aiMSM iiitcicst ulilth tliLibulwi mivIiikw arrountit. TIimlBl piolmbly MirprKo yon. H' tint on the rlslit mA opcnlnK mi account t lis 1st Bl fn-rtrt SBIfflflf t;.; , Awl ( Goo. V. Winchester, i ,rM ANII W1 BltlS IDT t"5 Retail Department. - I COOS 8Y BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE 73hhh