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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1915)
im ji.hmiii'i ii. uMiiM imnn'ririi r vt " ' WWWJINPR'MWW" ' " '"""" ' JnfflSS,MiiBV3-.a.er. ,0TQtf tYM T?tli - m ' ;7.TUer fthn AVaTIMeeirMeuclB nBimmi wii inning THE COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHFIELD,' OREGON;' SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FOUR iytt COOS BAY TIMES DESIGNS AGENCY GAGE VISITS HERE Nt. 0. MALONEV, Editor and Pub. BAN B. MALONEY, News Editor Official Paper of Coos County Official Paper City of Mnrah field. AV. V. STUIIIt, OF NORTH PACL FIC COMPANY, TO GO FORMER SHERIFF EXPECTED TO HE CANDIDATE NEXT SPRING PHHHHHHKv - nm. T mj MmMMMMMM.. , - . . : EUROPEAN WAR ONE $ YEAR AGO TODAY - $! i OCT. 10, 101-1 IOstcnd tlio famoiiB Belgian resort on tlio North Sea is occupied by the Germans, ,c The French claim that tlio Ger anaiiB have been driven out of Llllo. 1. Tlio Germans after an attempt to tako Dunkerque and Calais were ,force4 to rotreat after Bovero fight ling. , Servian and Montenegrin, troops claim a victory over the Austrlana In Uoanla. Turkey and Bulgaria agree to make a joint attack on Rumania In the event tlio latter attacks Austria. ! PERSONAL MENTION J I AV. J. HILL returned today from a , week's stay at 1'owors. MRS. HERBERT SHUTE wob In i". shopping yesterday from her homo at Fnlrvlow. It. N. WEBSTER, of Coos Rlvor, transacted business In tlio city yes r torday and today, SUPERVISOR F. A. GOLDEN went over to his office In Coqulllo this ' morning on school business. MRS. C. EGENIIOFF, of Sumner, ' was among tlio shopping visitors f horo yestorday, returning thcro k today. CAPTAIN AND MRS. F. E. WY- MAN wcro up from South Inlet ycBterduy on n visit remaining horo until today. DR. II. M. SHAW was a paBsongcr ( on tlio train this morning for a - visit In Coqulllo Vnlloy points an professional business. W. W. GAGE, ox-shorlff of Coos, came ovor yesterday on n busl ! ncss visit, Ills first trip horo for BUtUllll WUUHB. ARTHUR McKEOWN loft on tho ! Myrtlo Point, Ilosohurg auto , stago this morning on his way to f San Francisco where ho will mcot Mrs. McKcown who has boon in j, tho south for flonio tlnio. JOB 8CII0TT has returned from nn oxtendod Eastern trip during j which ho nttended tho National 1 Conservatory of tho Stationary Kn- glnoorH, and visited rolntlvos nt Muacatlno, Iowa, and vicinity. 2CAHI0 SWAINE camo In today from PoworB for an over-Sunday j visit. This Is tho first tlnio that , ho has boon In sluco tho Fourth J of July. Ho strenuously donlcs timt ho has been trifling with : Cupid. "OY COX expects to len'Vo tho first of tho weok for Danvlllo, Illi nois, whoro ho will probably re main. Ills folks llvo tlioro and no does his old aweothoart, and according to friends nt Camp Ono, 'wedding bolls will ring soon after his arrival tlioro. Will bo Transferred llnck (o Snn Francisco, Says K. II. Fryer Mc- Jcorgo Petition') for Position W. F. Stuhr, agent of tho North Pacific Steamship Company on Coos Bay, has tendered his resignation In this capacity and very likely will bo transferred In a short tlnio back to tho San Francisco office of tho company, according to word receiv ed hero today. No agont has boon appointed In his place, states E. B. Fryer, traveling freight and paBsen gor agent of tho company. C. F. McGeorge, former agent of tho company, was circulating a pe tition inmong tho merchants today asking that tho duties bo transferred to him. Opened Separate Offlco It was In May that tho North Pa cific Company put on Itn present five-day sorvlco between San Fran cisco, Eureka, Coos Bay and Port land. Tho Georgo W. Elder was ta ken off and the steamships Kllbum and Santa Clara put on. Inasmuch as Mr. McGcorgo was then agent lor tho Nairn Smith, In tho San Francis co trade, It was lmposslblo for him to hold both berths and a new ngent was sent here. Cntno From California Mr. Stuhr has boon connected with tho North Pacific Steamship Company for somo tlnio and has mado many friends since his com ing hore. Ho formerly was chief clerk .to tho head of tho Alaskan Steamship Company with headquar ters In San Francisco. Recommends McGcorgo E. B. Fryer, of tho North Pa cific Company, this morning went to President Dow tho following tele gram, "With tho appointment of C. F. McGcorgo wo guaranteo you our support. Signed by 7-1 merchants, 12 manufacturers, flvo tenants, 11 Jobbers, flvo resident salesmen, six transfer companies. Total 11. '1 sign ers. This constitutes practically ov- ery shipper In Mnrshflold. I havo examined tho list and found tho samo correct." Mr. McGcorgo hits for many years been In tho Htcambo.it business as agent for vcssols, having takon tho present dock nt a tlnio when tho proccods wouldn't pay tho offlco rent. Has Been Enfiagcd In Rond AVork Llljeqvlst AVIU Seek Election As DlRtrlct Attorney AV. AV. Gngo, for years shoriff of Coos county until his defeat by Al fred Johnson, Jr., last fall, camo over -from Coqullle today for a short vis- It. It was his first visit to tho Bay in months. Ho says that ho has been running a wheel scraper on county 'road work near Coqulllo this summer and Is feeling better than ho felt In years. Ho has grown a Vandyke beard and lookB moro llko tho Sher iff Gago of years gone by. Ills boii, Clydo Gage, who was Ills, deputy for years 1b now placer min ing on Rock Creek nbout seventeen miles beyond Powers. May Run Again Although Mr. Gago has mado no announcement of his plans, It Is un derstood that ho will bo a candldato for tho democratic nomination for sheriff nt tho democratic primaries 'again next spring. Ho has not for gotten his old campaigning tactics and was kept busy shaking hands and greeting old acquaintances today. lillJcqvlHt AVIU Run such an nblo district attorney, will fbo n candidate for tho republican nomination at tho May nrlmarlcs. He -"lias not officially announced his can didacy but will soon. His frlouda say that ho will havo n walkaway In tho primaries and election, Thcro lias been rumors of two other aspirants for tho republican nomination for district nttornoy, Claude H. Giles of Myrtlo Point and I. N. Miller of Marshflcld, but thcao ihnvo not been confirmed. SEE 0. 1. C. BATTLE FOUR FOOTBALL FANS LEAVE FOR COUA'ALLIH Travel All Night In Machine to AVlt- nesH Ouiuo AVllli AV. S. C. This Afternoon Undeterred by Coach Stowart's bear stories of tho paBt week, toll ing what perfectly rotten shapo the Aggies are In for their game this af ternoon with AVnshlngtou Stnte Col lege, a party of four, tvo of them .old O. A. C. students, loft In a maqhlno last night for Corvallls. They ex pected to travel all night and nrrlvo tlioro about eight o'clock this morning- Thoso In tho party wcro Gordon nnsmuRscn, Harold II. Hagluiul, AVnl tcr Asplund atid Noblo Pitman. They went In Oliver Kcphart's nuto. Tho hardest gamo of tho cntlro Northwest football season is tho characterization of tho battlo staged for this afternoon. AV. S. C. como3 L. A. Llljoqvlst, who hns mactof fresh from a 28 to 3 victory over Oregon at Pullman last week; 0. A. C. a week ngo vanquished Whltmnn with a 34 to 7 score Both havo been slated for tho championship of tho Northwest, Through tho week Coach Stowart has boon striking out tho hard luck storloi tolling of half his team ho Ing cu tho hospital list. Tlioro was Locoy who injured a tondoii, Colo, punter, twisted his knee, Sinister, loft end, sprained an nnklo, Jack Moist, right end, was out with bov cro bruises, and Leo Laytho, tho big All Judge Run Tho announcement that Judgoitacklo, had a "charloy horse." Coko will bo a candldato for rcnoin-, -Inatlou on tho republican ticket for circuit judgo makes It certain that nil thrco Incumbents will bo up again. Judgo Hamilton and Skip worth nro democrats and will sock tho nomination of their party. COIL E VICTORS UN RIVES ICTIVE IN LODGE jtAVMIIam L. Marks, of Albany, ho was mado grand chancellor of ho Knights of Pythias of Oregon, Is j(Bon-ln-law of Mrs. Georgo Dlndlng n. of this city and has visited horo. Edgar McDanlcl, of North Bond as elected grand Inner guard nt the lection hold by tho grand lodgo of Ho order at Portland., Mr. Marks Is probably tho young st man over olectcd to tho head of-ce-of tho K. of P. In this stnto. Ho as born In Llna county, was a Port i'nd nowspaper reporter and served 8 county clerk of Liuu county, be- )B tho youngest man ovor olectod that office Mr. Marks Is tho fth Albanv man to sorvn ns urand iancollor of tho K. of P. In Oregon. LTho biggest contest was for tho of Jco of grand keopor of records and wis to succeed tho lato L, R. Stln- n who had hold tho place for 1 Jars. AVallnco G. Gloeson of Baker ty was tho successful candldato.' Tho other .officers elected were: II. G. Wortmnn of Medford. grand co cliancellor; Justinn A. Hurloy A'nlo, grand prolate; J. AV. Malo y of Pendleton, grand master of choquor; Jesse Sponcor of Corvnl i grand mastor-at-nrmsj Edgar n. sDanlol of North Bond, grand ln r guard; H. II. Fox of Portland, and outer guard. Named on Committees Marking tho close of tho 34th an al convention Grand Lodge of tlio rcgon Knights of Pythias Grand ancollor Marks, of Albany, ap- pnted Ills commlttoes for tho year, ttlng on thorn several men from a county. ii'Tank HurKiioiuor, or uoquuie, is 'member of the committee on ro- rts; Georgo Blako, of Marshflcld. mniltteo of rules: Edgar McDan- fs, North Bond, on tho committee rearrange tlio 1910 meeting of tho hiromo Lodgo; J. AV. Mas, of Ban Ja. nnnntv flrand flhnncflllnr for ". r- " "" -- . -- . trlct No. 7, Including Coos and STEAMSHIP RltlXns 2X0 TONS FREIGHT FROM PORTLAND Leaves For South AVItli flood Sired Passenger Lint Many On AVny To Sco Kvpo.sltlou From Portland tho steamship Kll burn arrived In about noon today, bringing somo 250 tons of frolght for Coos Bay points. Sho loft down this afternoon for Eureka and San Fran cisco. Tho arrivals woro: A. Cartlon, II. Harrison, Mrs. Har rison, Lloyd Harrison, 1). Ltpmnn, Ethel McClolland, T. McClolland, AV. J. Horiithal, S. Lownlo, Geo. Blako, A. S. Russoll, J. L. Griffin, S. FratlB, Mrs. Fratls, J. It. Ryan, Mrs. E. R. Erigo, Dano Calvin, John Johnson, H. L. Savage, norbort Ehlort. The passengers south from Coos Bay woro: Hans Rolf, J. D. Heniior, N, P. Peterson, M. Jasper, L. M. Ilodby, Mrs. Rodby, S. Slchort and family, II. E. AVoIcott, Mrs. AVol cott, A. A. Wolcott. Mr. and Mrs. Clnronco Gould, Mrs. N. E. Dag gett, Ellory Daggott, Mi. Gray, Miss A. Sobel, Mrs. Lakoudorf, Mrs. L. E. Hall, .Mrs. S. Llbhy, II. L. Grnrgo, Georgo J. Sonk, O. Cocko, P. McCaho, W, II. Reoves, Mr. and Mrs. A. .Aason, E. L. Flood, Mrs. Flood, Charles P. AVood, F. Tolezor, Mr. and Mrs. E. Conklln and Myrtle, Evo tyn and Maud Conklln, Mr. and Mrs, Melville, Abol Smith, S. D. Evans, A. Bliss, B. Holber, Miss Graco Kruso, II. Bernstrom, H. W. Shaw DEFEAT MYRTLE POINT lid TO 0 I X OPEXIXG SEHI E.S Coneli NllcMi oMuislifleld, AVItne.sN- oh Battlo Confident Lorain Havo Even Cliame.s Coach Royal Nllcs witnessed tho '2G to 0 victory of Coqulllo ovor Myr tlo Point at tho county Boat yestor day afternoon. Ho camo back firm ly believing tho local olovon can put up ono awful battlo with Conulllo loam when thoy meet tlioro next FrN 'day afternoon. Tho gumo yestorday was tho op onlng of tho series In tho county lilgh school football league. Ho said that Myrtlo Point col- j' lapsed utterly boforo tho onslaughts of tho Coqulllo cloven, tlio latter nl so proving thoniBclves offlclont on tho dofouslvo gamo. Not a man of tho local team Is out of tho gumo on account of in juries and Coach Nllcs scorns confi dent that his men will bo nblo to speak for themselves noxt Friday when thoy play their first battlo or tho high school series. KLAMATH FALLS AVIlllam Cu dahy committed suicide by shooting himself with n rovolvcr which ho bor rowed from a friend. ASEBALL SCORES BEAVERS DROP ANOTHER BAT TLE TO THE ANGELS Bees Continue to Shoot Skyward Few More Games AVoiiId Put , Them AVIthlu Hnll of Seals PERCENTAGES OF COAST LEAGUE AV. L. P.O. O San Francisco 113 SC .570 4 Salt Lake .M02 87 .539 O Los Angeles 107 02 .537 Vernon 95 101 .-181 Oakland SO 107 .-15-1 Portland 75 tOU .-107 (Hr AmocIiU'I rir1 to Cooj nor Times. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 10. As por sched tilo when tho Beavers nro In volved, tho other team won again yesterday. Scoro 5 to I, favor of tho Angels. It la being wngored that Portland won't tako another gamo this season. Tho Bcob contlnuo tholr uplift and providing tho Borlos wont for u down moro games' would probably bninh tho Seals too oloso for comfort for high plnco In tho league. Tho scores of yesterday follow: At Salt LUko R. 11. San Frat.clnco 3 9 Salt Lako 7 13 At Los Angolos Portland 1 12 Los Angolos ... ... ...5 0 (13 Innings.) At Oakland ' Vornofi 3 10 Oakland 2 9 E. 0 3 To tho Trndo and to Consignors of Children's Oulor Garments. You nro horouy notified thn't J? C. Penney Co.,- of Marshflold, In tho .Coos Bay Times, Wcdnosday, August 11th, 1015, advertised Kov cralls,' good heavy denim, 75c valuo, our price. -19c. , Youaro advised that "KOVEU ALLS" Is n trado namo adopted by ua for our woll-kiiown ono-ploco play-suit, and that no other person, firm or corporation lins a right to uso said namo, and that wo have, boon'. protected In -our ownorshlp thereof by ddoroos of tho Coiuts of tho Stnto or California. Tho public and consumers aro further advised that J. C. Penney Co. has never purchased from us any of our "KOVERALLS" and that wo havo In our possession urtv lcles nuido in imitation of oiif "KOVERALLS" which wcro sold by J. C. Pcnnoy Co; for and nu our, "KOVERALLS." Tho public nro warned accord ingly. ' ' . ? LEVI STRAUS.S & CO., Mfrs. Hn(((i-y mid Pino-Sts. San Fmudsco, Cat. JUNCTION CITA' Theodoro Ah rahams, aged 1-1 years, and Rpeso Hutchinson, aged 15, mado tho trip from Rosobiirg, a distance of 91 mil es on their bicycles. EUGENE Attornoy s. AV. AV111 lams, of tho dopartmont of justlco, is in Eugcno to learn tho sentiment of the peoplo regarding tho disposi tion of tho O. and C. lands. HUNTERS. HEBE'S SOME VALUABLE IWFDHMATIOW THATWILL HELPYOU Official Sunrise and Sunset Time Given for the Entire Duck Hunting Season -May Save You From Arrest Some Foggy Morning or Cloudy Afternoon F A'OU shoot gamo boforo or after tho hours prescribed by tho Fed oral law in Lhp Statp of, Oregon, Von nro subject to nrrost. Somo times on foggy mornings It Is only posslhlo to know of Hiinrlso uud sunsot by tho hours. For tho Information mid couvonloiico of hunters Tho Times prints tho following official tlnio of sunrlso and sunset for this uoctlou, for tho ontlro duck-hunting sonson, tho opou season for ducks and gecso being from October 1 to January 15 and tho bag limit 30 In any sovon consecutive days. HUNTERS, HEBE'S YOUR Sl'XBISE AND SUNSET TIME Local Standard Tlnio 120th Mor. October November Decomlior Jnnunry Dnto Sunrise Sunsot. Sunrise. Sunsot. Sunrlse.Siiusot. SunrlHO.Sunsot SALES.M EX Pocket bltlo line, new llvo proposition, all merchants In towns of 100,000 and under want It. Pay $5.00 commission on each sale. No collecting, no risk to merchant. AVo tako back un sold goqa. Easiest, biggest, pay ing sldc-llne ever offored. Can field Mfg. 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(I: IH 5:'02 7:!10 1:20 7:5:J l::i:l 7:!17 5:12 :to , . i;io 5:oo 7::i2 -1:28 7:5:i i:::i 7:!5(t 5:1 1 l (:51 1:50 7:5:1 l;5 7:!U 5:15 i To the Public M In u loimor lssuo of this papur your utloutloii wan called (o am "COVERALL" ndvortltfomunt in Ih suo of August 11 tin " Thuso garmontsT wcro not adver tised as KOVERALLS (n copyright ed namo), nor was tlioro any at tompt on our -part to mlsropresont. Tho namo Covorall Is u common namo for play suits and sovoral man ufacturers nro using that unmo, which Is no Infringement on KOV ERALLS. AVE DON'T HAVE TO MISREP RESENT OUR MERCHANDISE TO UET YOUR IIUSINESS. OUR A'ALUES SPEAK? FOR THEMSELVES. OUR A'ALUES ARE HKUiHR. OUR PRICES ARE LOWER. TIiuI'h why wo nro doing buoIi n big busliioss. luvestlguto for yottrsulf. J; G. Penney Go. ' ij.- ii ,i ' . i ' .i r &' .,...- "i imall Water Pipes it 1UL 1L 1L TALLOW candles satis 1 fied us till 'lectric lights came along. Some men think other tobaccos are pretty good until they try VELVET. Pa tuflfBl ytf&t u B-1 ' It There can't be a better pipe tobac co than Kentucky's Burley de Luxe, but there's one way to make it better "smoking." Let it age in the wood two years until it becomes VELVET, The Smoothest Smok ing Tobacco. 10c tins and 5c metal-lined bags the greatest "buy" in America. zSncz it iz Everything for Hunting We carry the famous Selby and Peters shells which Coos Bay sports men find the best loads for local hunting. We also carry the Remington and Winchester pump guns. Other Hunting Supplies of all Kinds Dion In nnl :'t one of our Snort s iih'u,j time curds free. It limy have you trouble. & 1 1 A& flK )ygS - fc'- mfr7- -mm GMDWAKE: rt i Wl 4 v rM BHBt WSK& PRACTICALLY nil complaints of poor water pressure mo due to Kiiuill and poorly placed water pipe-la tho lioiiso or IiullilltuS Do jou know that tho flow of water through iM-lnch PH Is moro than ti l.a times that flonlnj; thrniiKli l-S-Inrli I'll'" ",i; that tho cost for the larger plpo Is only about -) per cent nioiof If you havo poor pn-hsiiio at lino faucet and Kod pies-.iiro nt another, you may ho hiiro the Jioiiho plpllij; is. at fault. Insist on your plumber Uhliif ll-l-liich Kalvanlcd htmiiwru welRht plie, or turgor, in your next plumhlijK work. Sco tlwj all water plpo ends and fittings are reamed freo from all biuw 11" that nil shut-off cocks tiro full Voundway. Havo a loimdway stop and wnsto cock at some convenient point so that you can shut o" tho cntlro water supply at any time. COOS BAY WATER. COMPANY MAltSllFlKLD AND NOUTII I1UND, OKKGO.V. PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY Irry counties. &imi fcV-- Ju ,MdMb) -6.i