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Ksmmm tUHfVSXmiBKefii THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FOUR l DID YOU see the big crowds out (ibuying, Saturday and Monday-Dollar Days? Wo advertised Friday tluit THE IIL'lt would lie remembered ns lliu gientcM DOLLAR DAV STORE. Tlio crouds wo Imtt Saturday mid .Monday, mid Hie packages leav ing our More prou-d this. Wo mo highly gratified out the response (o tuti "Dollar Days" bargain Male. Wo orrorcd unusual values for (tils occasion, carrying out our Mcll-knouii policy of never uniiniiuelng a special Nile iiiii less vo tiro giving real bargains, in fact doing even a littlo better than vto udvcitlscd to do. The "Dollar Djh" prices end tonight. We nro prepared to tako euro of idl your needs giving you (lie right t If, (lie lie.st qualities' and tlio fullest measures of value for your money. mill L CLOSES'USE DREDGE FILLiBASEBALL SCORES 111(1 CROWD ATTENDS SATURDAY POUT WOULD IIAVIJ MldllE HE XICIIIT AT XOHTII REND . MOVE CHANNEL SHOALS bees take three straight FROM ILL-FATED BEAVERS "MOXEV TALKS'' Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. Three Dances 1,. I'rogress at Once Work During Winter Weather Salt Lake Now .Second I oh inn and All Arc CTiiwiU Will I Commls.slone.-M Hold Monthly Whllo Los Angeles S. ks Like Meet KiHnses Meeting This Morning I Achilles of Old I Vm of tlio Government linr dredge aaaAa.aaaaaaaaa 1 I1U DIllUjU lUllUWll l- ""'" I.OIU11UI 1, O. ..IIL'IHU Kill wiu iii... i nenil closed Snttirtlny nlKlit with n harbor during tlio wlnlor weather lilc crowd. Thero was n pnrado f i wlicn storms anil winds forbid buri people lu ninsk and fancy dress bend- working, Is being miked by tbo Port cd by tlio carnival queen. Tlio,Coininls8loucrs of tlio government crowd was tbo largest thnt has over engineers In Portland. Secretary gathered nt North Ilond for any prev-' Henry Songstaeken this morning, at Ions occasion. In fact It was about the roiiulnr Port meeting, was In ns big n carnival crowd ns Coos liny latructed to writo for their opinions has ever had. (and later data nnd maps would ho I J ; "wu,i j.' ' i.wii. n ....w Ht'iu lurwtuiit ftninii HiiuaiH iimuhiiki . (I.ll .. . . .. Ml ' Anderson ami ivignt roiiceuinu tbe lower bay, stud tno lonunis Smith had six good men helping them U0,ors. They saw no reason why not lie used lo PERCENTAGES OF COAST LEAGUE W. L. P.O. San Francisco 112 S2 Salt ' Uku ...!)! 80 Lou Augclcs . 1 0 :t !)1! Oakland US 101 Vernon lOli 110 Portland 7fi 105 .58!) .r,:ir, JiL'S .188 .181 .lit; llm Kri',l wno woll llnlmvpil. filllpf! rpl.r... ... ...lt olinnlu fnrllllllir lV . v t ...... ..-.. --.- ...-- IIIUIU (UU nillllll l..v..... n MARSHFIELD BANDON FOUR STORES MYRTLE POINT POWERS GIVE COURTS FLAGSiDBSEHVE HOLIDAY PATRIOTIC SOCIiri'Y GIVES EM BLEM for display i keep order. It was not necessary to make any nrrests nnO the wholo i affair passed off without nny troub- ; ics. , Dancing was tho main feature of the entertainment Saturdar night. There wore tbreo different tlnnccB in progress, one at Kckhoff hall, nn other at the Simpson pavilion and the third in the big tent which was erected for the occasion. Probably never before were thero ns ninny people dancing at one time on Coos Hay. The dances continued as fong ns the people wanted to stay. Tho Carnival was a marked sue- . ..Ann ..! il.n .......... 1.1. .. I.. ...! to meet all expenses, i Pii.e.s Awarded i Prizes were awarded for the most comical costumes shown lu the car I nival parade at North Bond Saturday night. Chnrles Cronkhlte, who rep tlio Mlchlo could tako them out dining tho periods that sho might remain Inactive at Empire. May Uso Dredge In X'ortli Already from 1'ortlnml has come the report that tho drotlgo nrny bo It. O. Graves Will Make Presenta tion Address To Instill Pa triot Ism lu Xew Clt lens Endeavoring to instill n firm pa triotism in tho hearts of newly nat uralized American citizens, the Sons of tho American Revolution in Oregon has purchased American flags for each Circuit Court In tho I Btnte. Tho bailiff will hereafter he in structed to show the flag in a con Hplcuous placo on court days when naturalization papers aro granted R. O. Graves this morning re ceived n letter from Wallace Mc Camnnt, of tho society in Portland, asking htm to make tho speech of presentation before tho Circuit Court. Mr. Graves hns accepted, though he says tho delivery probably will not ho mndo until December, unless thero Is n session boforo that time nnd It may ho possible on that date to liavo members of the G. A. R. present. COIXMIU'S DAY TOMORROW resented the carnival king, nnd Wnl- i tor McLeod, who was dressed as a j comic (luecn, were a wanted $15 us me niosi comical coupie. .uiuk Palmer was given a $10 prize as the most comical man. He was dressed as an Irishman. Mrs. Geo. Tnylor was awarded a $10 prize for On the heels of tho Carnival and having tho most ridiculous costume comm i:morati:s i:vi:xt Is ll!:ird Anniversary of Discoverer's landing In America Banks to he Closed til Associated rrc to Coon Pay Times. SALT LAKE, Oct. 11. Poor Hea vers. They lost tlireo straight to tho Bees in tho week-end series, nil of which put the Mormoim up second in tho league, dropping Los Angeles to tho rear. Tho Angels uliu'.i Mini' Imvn liiHt their cbimcn taken north to Grays Harbor to be nt tM0 pennant, seom to have fallen uscu iiuring tno coiuiuk wuuur jnto cVn wuy8 f,. ti,0 ,,UHt W00j though this Information has not hn8 foun, tnom tl deep hIuiii with been substantiated. tho Been booming along in great Horeiftcr, all reports of the Port 8(y0 Commission will read from Decern- rri,r niin iinvaiBtn In tlm Sontli her 1 to December I, the Idea bolngltllo tuc tllnt i0rtlanil nexcr year to havo nil Information ready for i wlll aly loraot wlth the Northwest the first meeting of each January, j TjCng0. This has been a hard sea- llCliry Uicrs. 01 iNorm uunu, uii. tn ,nko lmtli nmln lilnnt. Iiin- ho asked to again got up shipping UBor jicCredlo, however, still por btatlstlcs of the year on Coos Bay 8lstB ln dciiylnir tho constant ru- nim nave iiieni reauy lur ui cemhor 1. .Must l'libllsh Buduet. Under a now law the Port Com- mors. Yesterday's scores follow: At Snn Francisco morning game. Vernon 2 8 OBSERVE THE DM i mlsslonors must publish their u"M Snn Francisco 5 7 1 get nt least 20 days before the tax Honloy nnd Spencer; Biutm and lovy Is made, according to C. R. ,Sepulvcda. Peck, ono of the Port nttorncys. ( Afternoon gamo: For this reason tho Commissioners j Vernon 1 8 0 wlll hold a special meeting next Sat-'Snll priincsco o 8 2 unlay evening. I pronimo nnd Motyo, Brown and It Is snld that tho tax this yonrlc,,,,i..n,i,. illl nnnli Ka niin tlltltu llrt CnlllO ! '. . ..'. . c.owdlng Dollar Day out of tho way ' nK the ladles. The judges were g"'t, '0 ,a t year Portland iMR-'f"n """'Tr. n m,nn. n.,nti,o. i.nii.inv ri,i,0 Mrs. H. E. Bumielster. M. J. Cole- rn '.,,. ri.,.irU lI.r.t',u,.t.L H ,. ! Day which opens up ln tho morning. "inn niuI A. 11. Derbyshire. c p McKnlght, appearing for, ' KvnIB unuVnrrIs'ch' ' Peterson and It Is designated by Congress as a ..... -..r-rt ! GoorK Logglo, tomiereii n ciiecK'Lynn national holiday and will be observed IMR ilLU H U i V "'" , n Sl """ .-hu ., " " "- I'oriinnu i - bo accepted until tho recorded mort- Snt j,nC0 1 1 1 1 t Igago Is releaseiL KrnUB0 'knhler and Carrlsch, mo i-ort nas given jiiiuis i.nrsoii Mun8oll nn,i iyiin. Ualli'd In fifth as such by the banks of tho city some of tho schools rooms the child ren will make an observance of the 'i SOiG IKES 1 HIT day. TWO BEAVER HILL .ROYS EX-Hs note, paynuio in ono yenr, ioron nccollnt 0f cold weather. October 12, 1015 marks the 423rd TKKTAIX CAIIMVAIi CROWD r00rotdRlnB,.,,y "" $S00 '""lo tl L?" A"Bcl0S Mornl"-7 ., nnnlversary of tho day whdn Chris- ' Claude Nnshurg, nppearlng for the' LoV Angeles ' .".'..'.'.'.'!! 5 11 5 topher Columbus, in the Nina and "de to Coos Bay is Given With High Kasburg Land Company, asked that. uurn8 Prough, Bur nnd Kiihn, PInta, so the good history runs, first hchool Hnml .ccoinpanjing , Itlicy uo niiowcu to execuio a noioiBramIt West, Lovo and Boles, Bass- SPECIALS No concern ran malm ku... ThPM "nrfr,c ..v. mviwu AXUJe Men's Heavy Work Sox. sell three pairs for 25c. Our TIlO kind r. ')ncc .05c Men's Suspenders. 50c value. New stock. Special .c2j Ladies' Hose, linen heel and excellent service. Our pi toe. WiiiiZT ice, two pairs for.25c rip. Our prices Boys' high-top Shoes; made by the H c finnu,. SHOE CO. Solid stock, can't rip. Our 2? sizes yio u Qiync 15 1.9 fn 9 Sizes 2 1-2 to 5f-2"" S iSSL CS1 J! J Jcco" Tift I'er's name. shoe for about the same price. Seconds L? stamped with the manufacturer's namo The Golden Ru( BIGGEST STORE C (& H LIVERY HAS BEEX REMOVED FROM ALDKK STIIIM 10 ft New Location 563 South Broadway WHERE THE PUBLIC WILL FIND IT ItETTER fnnn TIIAX EYER TO SUPPLY XEEDS IX ITS ME landed on American shores. Tlio landing was ln the West Indies, hut no matter, It meant a lot to us, so It has been decided nnd now the crent discoverer la rccclvlim nart of i. i .,.. ...... i.. . 'B n utv iiufiur iiiiu itiiu u ail uudui uui:t; ol Ills coming Lu various States monuments the Singers I for their fill of soino $4500 nnd lieil'UBU UIU lllUllfcMkl! lIKtlllini, IIIU lor. -.... i. i ,.. -j- .i. i i ! wntcrfront nroncrtv. lcnvlnu It free n-i.i . nlghf of tho carnival was tho slug- "? tmencumborcd for a sale at nny LoB An?olc8 Ing of a song which Coos Bay od6. was written Tho North , time. Propositions Made, Two propositions were ngiccablO Aftomoon: .'1 1) a . i g r. Klawltter nnd Elliott, Lovo and Biissler. Eleven InniugB. CERMAX CLUB OF MARSIIIMELI) tho day. HAVE A CELEBRATION Occasion Ono Which Is Observed Throughout tho United States Speeches ami Banquet Tho members of tho German Club of Marshfleld mid their ladles celc- uuiiuu uuiiuiiii uuy jvniuiiiuy uiiui-) noon nnd evening at tlio Odd Fallows. Men Working us Quickly As Pov uenu iiiRii scnooi uana pinycu tno i" ,l,,u ""' """ " ""'"h w" ' WCAMR AM lirirf a cnop music mill Hip snntr wns sunir liv iBll"-llu "J lllu ,""" -"H"". " "niiiiw nu nn.viv. . w parts or tho United '; J J " ' J Ibelng o low Ch,ude Nashurg ami ,at MrSt W. W. 011. 680 states monuments ana stntuies win ; , "' . . ' . '""" lu D,h i.-n - -jotu Onuntl-i Qn Dhnnn 99fl D ho unveiled in conmniemoratlon of'u' ot tl10 oys from tho Denver 'unlly for tho amounts, or to allow ICIU UOUrill, oO. rllOne CCSJ-ft . UIU logging camp nnd who nro mem- tho company tho privilege of cxecut-; i loriago anu rcicasiug cor- j wwvwtwwvwtvwvwwvvvw as soon na they aro paid for. J J : uTflTIO SOD DO E i.,u i. n.. iiiii ,. ,mg a mortago ann releasing cor-1 ???????????? They sang splendidly nnd mndo a " ,otS i'iye wi:i:ks to see comple . tlox of coast guard iio.me .slide To Sell Old Stntloii Captaiit Britt Builds Boat great hit. Tljo song wns to the i tune of "America" and tho words arc as follows: I , Coos County 'tis of thco J Land of Prosperity Of thco wo sing. Land where our hopes nbldo Laud of our honest prldo From every road and title, Hall. This celebration commemo rates tho lauding ot tho first Our nm'n colonies in Gormnntown, now a Z "" " "'J":T' . I I,ossll"y vo weeks will see the Let progress bring or tho United States. completion of tho new Coast Guard Tho festivities began nt 1:30 p. m.lStntlon on Charleston Bay says Cnp-." br,(,B t,mt 8m"8 tllL "" with a reception nnd nddrcss by E. tain Britt. keeper of tho station. iWo Kreot wlth )rl(, tmluy 1J. Gehrke, tho president of tho club. Men nro working as fast ns posslblo0f tlle0 wo sl"K- wXrArJVdoSraS.o" . bn.ld.ng. and everything '-ly '.rdo bright nmnbyA. HngomeistorSr. and Aloxlbolng done to hnvo tho contract J r!lil8 nnl K.rders bright Peterson, nnd in English by Cnrl ! completed that tho crow may movo Thc' s'mn8 of structures might Albrecht. Poems In Gormnii wero,nto ow anrtorB iJOroro tho winter Lct "regress "ring, recited by Miss Gertrudo KronimliigaLnloa nn and Mrs. Alex Peterson. tomes on. To ti,oso men of ervo nnd strength At tho conclusion of tho banquet I T'o fact thnt tho contract rus vl0V0 built thy height nnd longth tho members and their guests en-, hold up ISO days or so, uftor the hldslOf them wo slim hnd been opened, Is tho cnuso of To those mnn of hrnln nnd RiMll tho delay for nnother month after tho dato set for tho joyed an nnintour theatrical pcrfor manco which was most creditably carried out. and which brought forth much npplniiHO nnd well deserved October 19, praise. Tlio rest of tho ovonlng was, completion. passed In dancing and conversation, i u !s Bal(, tll0 Bovorninont will sell Tho bnunuot loom roninlncd opon .. , , , ., . , ., , during tho danco nnd German dishes th0 ol(l 8tatlo UI,0P tho r nnd liquid refresliments wero dlapon-i'o llo hlgliost bidder with all tho nod lu the regular Gorman war. This, tho first colouration of Gor man Day in Marshfleld was a great Hiiccess, and will provo to ho, It Is hoped, by tbo momhors, tho precursor of many more whoro tho German Americans of tho city will celobrato this Interesting and Important event. TERMS MADE KNOWN" Action I'akcii hy ("unit Jewett Estate in the Tho Rosehurg Rovlew contains tho following: An order was Issued lu tho Courty Court putting Into effect tho terms of tho will of V. F. Jewett, docensed, or Gardiner. Tho will pro vides for tho distribution of tho es tates as follows: Mary II. Jowott, tho widow of deceased, wlll receive II 11 In cash nnd 150 shares lu the W. F. Jowett Investment Co.; Wilson II Jowott wlll recelvo $170 cash and buildings just n they stuud, nnd the 10 acres of lam: about tho sta tion. Captain Britt Is putting tho -Mulshing touches to a gasoline boat (( tho speed typo which ho hollovxa may mnko upwards or IS miles tin hour. Tho engino is Installed al ready. Tho boat Is a largo ono and will bo used for practical pur poses about the station. Who'vo lent both hand and wlll Through mountains' heart and fill Or thorn wo ding. '.Mid days of wnr and strife Yon bridge hns como to llfo Of thee wo sing. Long may your rails bo bright Progress us by thy might Culdo traffic day nnd night, Gieat Brldgo Our Pride. SERVICE IS EXTENDED Manager R. M. Jennings of tho Oregon Power Company announces tho extension of tho electric service to Includo First Addition and East port. Tho oxtonslon was roqulred to furnish electricity to tho new U. S. Wireless station nnd wlll nccommo- TRAVEL IS HEAVY: WESTERN LOAN AND BUiLDiNG CG. BIG CROWD CARRIED BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES Transportation Arrangements Well handled hy Auto Lino Saturday Xlght During tlio Carnival Tho transportation' urrnngements during tho North Bend carnival woro particularly good. Gorst & King hnd nil tho available extra uutos on tho run between Marshfleld nnd North Bond. Saturday night thoro wns n continuous stream of machines going ln both directions hotweon tho two cities. No ono had to wait whon they wanted to go ns thero wns enough machines to tuko euro of tlio crowd. Thero was novor n tlmo boforo when ns many peoplo traveled ho tweon tho two cities undf with It nil thero wcro no accidents or delays. It wns clearly proved that Coos Bay Is well equipped to tako caro of trans portation of nny sized crowd bctweon the two cities. .MOTOR OAR HOODOOED BOATING PARTY VISITS COAST GUARD STATION Alice II. Takes Crowd of :t() to Lower Bay Yesteiday, Returning In Evening Thero wore UO peoplo aboard tho Alice II. yesterday lu nn excursion to tho Coast Guard Station In tho lower bay. Tho day was very onjoy-ijt'UCiK COK 4,mj oi't-k u.iuiii iiiu milium nun in tho afternoon, on tho beach. Tho party returned early last evening. Thoso on tho excursion woro Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilobolu, Mrs. R. E. Miller, Mr. ami Mrs. Llonol Gordon, Mr. and Tlio Southern Pacific Motor car, ovor which thoro has been so much talk in connection with tlio franchise, becnuso It has been losing monoy, wns out of commission Saturday hut was ublo to resume tho run Sunday. Saturday was ono of tho days whon it seemed that tho motor enr would havo earned good monoy and to havo it laid up scorned Uko n real hoodoo wns attached to It. NAM E BALLOT dato ninny families. .Tho oxtonslon (Mrs. Thuyor Grimes, Misses Nora J JC shares of stock, whllo Oscar will cost ?2r00, and Manager Jen- Tower, Edna Beobo, Graco Griffin, Ji. Hinsdale, guardian for Nnrclssa plug's progresslveness will bo great-I Ethel Reese, Larson, Wolverton, Eva M. Jewett. will recelvo ?..7 and 7.". 'y appreciated by the largo number Dresser. Allco Curtis, Hall, Stokes. Hhares of stock. affected. I Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Ash. and Messrs. AXXOUXCES CANDI DACY IX EUGENE Portland Telegram Carries Word Term Explivs I,ast Part of Xet Year Vote ,lii November IRVING BLOCK 'fyztUuwb, ! ucorgo Miirch, .lay Doylo, Midge VAoicu, John Ferguson, Claudo 'Thompson, William Curtis, Roy Gill, Ben Fisher, Gordon Rnsiuussen. I NOW SETTLED IN THEIR NEW LOCATION GIVING BIGGER BARGAINS THAN EVER BEFORE MUST CLOSE OUT EVERYTHING IN FEW WEEKS EVERYTHING FOR MEN AND WOMEN TO WEAR Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on savings 1 1 I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. X Local Treasurer X X Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Conslrafc COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon fad work the Dredge "Seattle" the most powerful, best equipped and most tlioronjUj sfaj , tweuty-lucli Jijdrnullo dredgo ln Tncllc mt! Coos Bav office. Main office, Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Washjkl HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171 WOOD! WOOD! Kindling wood, por load $1.7." to $2 Aldor wood, 1G to 24 Indies $2 to $2.K0 Froo Delivery W. II. LINGO Phono 227-J. North FlrBt St. T. J. HOAIFE A. n. HODGIN8 iviarsnTieia DECOrating co. Estimates Furnlshod I'hoao MO-R. Murshfield, Oregoa SOUTH COOS RIVEH BOAT SERVICE LAUNCH KXI'RESS leaves Mnrshfleld every day 8 a. m. Loaves head of river nt a: 15 p. in. STEAMER RAINBOW loaves head of river dally at 7 a, in. Leaves Marslifiold nt 13 p. in, For cliartor apply on board. ROGERS &. SMITH Proprietors Judge John S. Coko, in Eugonn hns announced his candidacy for re election to tho circuit court bench on tho Republican ticket. His name will appear on the ballot of next No vember, though his term of office does not expire until Decembor 31,1 NOTICE I'JHi. Parties havliic bills ncainst llm It wns about Fobruarv 1. I'lOn. auto race Sunday nro notified to pre- fthat judge Coko first took offlco, tober iTinlr.!"0 " r 0c--lmvlng been appointed when the first .district was divided juul n now dls 'trlct made, ills term of offlco was I for four years and ho has been j through ono election. j j Under a now stato law circuit jud ges hereafter will hold offlco for, a term of six instead of four years, i W. ROSS SMITH, Mgr. FOR TRANSFER AND STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono Klit Resldenco I'hone RUT Mniket Ave. and Waterfront I Storo jour goods in nlco clean ,1-ooin nt .'122 Front Street with Union MERCHANTS CAFE Popular PJaco for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. Commercial nnd B'dw'jr. DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will bo kept OPEN TO THE PUBLIC A regular stuto licensed undertaker will bo In charge Phone JOrs-J Kpontz Garage Agency for SOODYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty Wnrfh Frnnt Strnpt " '.'. .. PlKW MARSHFIELD-ROSEBURGAj 30 i )t W Leuvo Maihhfleld (Cliundler Hotel n.'sot1 Leave Ho.seiuirg TICKET OFFICE AT THE SMOKEHOUSE MARSHFIELD FRED VEROX, I'ml'iM0' New Dodge and Cadillac Cars. ogeaTbeach auto line Cars lenv Cars loav Clint T.mi.r.. aiii.unt Itnir Faros. Einnlre. 5c: Tariiool or South SUnijili. OOcj Gorst & King. spJS,lr vo Marshfleld " '" Ut R'n .''npju.lr' vo for Empire 7 u.m.. " '' t t a.m., '"'"jmU . BOB'- A !4Mf C llCSIl ctvl'v,..111 .swv&l rOU UULIABLK! ABSTRACTS OF T1TLL "" ABOU03 COOS BAY REAL BTAlt TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRA(OJj"' MARSHFIELD AND OOQUILLH CIWJ GKNERAL AGENTS.EASTSIDE AND SC.VGSTU AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC JW i HENRY SENGSTAUivi. v- PARCEL POST YOUR WA We Pay Return Charges. Prompi mu - COOS BAY STEAM LAUNun. HP. wr t AL Rnflfl limes wane ricK -o . . r.'mrt All Kinds of Job Printing Done nt M I ' iniorago lompnny;