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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1915)
r. k. t- "4(mm riuw mer .& flgeciTflo 4yacmgw S$$?$ r v;it4 -cm- i , ' -'m$ K .- iirkriMo rrriiriui IVfVf . Hl THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHPJELD, OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1915- EVENING EDITION. p ""rpn p FOUR ""roya" This is Styleplus Week LEADING MERCHANTS through out the nation are devoting this week to a Special Fall and Winter Display of Styleplus Clothes suits and overcoats Store and window will flash their message of the latest Stylethe newest things in fabrics, designs, swagger ef fects for snappy dressers, quiet models for substantial men. Stylo for 917 Is tin order or tlio day. Men have rounded a comer. Their limits nro turned on clieuHooWiiK clothes mill expensive clothes. .Styleplus nil-Ikes the hniiy Imhinco All the ntlo Unit proud men want nt tho lirlco that Hhrowd men Kindly pay I flub (lotllinlioc (o MARSHFIFLD BANDON FOUR STORES MYRTIE POINT POWERS IS BIG SURPRISE MARRIAGE OF A. Ju KOHLER AND .MISS EMMA EHICKSOX IHIES UPSET DOPE O. A. C. LOSES TO W. S. C, 20 TOO , SATURDAY tlmvrp nn iimiiniT . - . i. I I II Li I fc I III J SHIPPING NEWS r HAM ULL lUUULIU 1 1 j bmmivu imcvvo $$ PORT BUDGET IDE LEW OF POUT OK COOS HAY AGAIN TO 11K FOUR .MILLS AIIOl'T $I00,00 IX HACK TAXES RUE COUNTY i .... toil hnduet oftlio Tort or uoob . ;."" """" ,, , ;.. not nwnro or u. ivnun mn. rlOlO Tlu budget was made! n tho county will ho coini.lotod with. n cr (lutlofl , Tho Hub a special moo I got the Com-j a, ,0t l or llt,WiC??'' 8tnt,,1Mp' Dry (loads Store about October 1, ..Vs' led Saturday evening. t. Ho oxpec cd ore w II bo a-J lold op follow employes there I Expenditures of 11)1(1 Estimated $10,000 in Mpccnu uh-vuhk " Commissioners i Forty flvo tltoitBand dollars Is tiro estimated budget of.tlio Port of Coos Hay for lHiu. gut at a bi ttilaalnnnra Tho Port levy for the year win rc Hinln at four iiiIIIb. Of tho entlro nmount tho distribu tion 1b made In this innnnor, H0, 000 to cover tho lntorct on tho SG00.000 bonds, 110,000 on notes payable and about $r,000 for cur rent oxiiciihob, this including hoiiio 1,300 for tho Port oiii;lnuorB and ih blntants. Soino Money Owed Thoro Ib Btlll owing tho I'ugot Sound Rrldgo and Dredging enmtmuy fe'onio 110,000, flnld J. W. Motloy this morning and to tho Larson Dredging Company, 15,000, though tho latter Ih covered by a noto that nils duo a year from now. Money Duo I'oit Tho receipts of tho Port Ib ox jiectoil to he about $9,000 hesldoB tho lovy. This comes from routs of Jl.BOO for tho docks owned by tho ,1'ort, about M.-I00 In notes duo to he paid and about $11,000 outstanding ami expected to be collected In. Tho hudKot will be published In the four popors or roos nay so nays i c2i:IKJI-: proviouu io mo niniuiig ur me tour jnlll lovy. HARRY ARRIVES Tho steamer Hardy arrived this morning and docked nt tho Porter mill at noon. She will load lumber for tho Simpson company and sull vrobably Wednesday. ADELINE SMITH, SAILS Tho Adellno Smith loft hero Sat urday for San Francisco, IoiwIiik Marshfield at !l o'clock In tho after noon. Tho puBsouKorH were: Amo itoreon, Ward M. Mrs. Harry Nusburg, NnHburg, J. 11. Flanagan and Mr. ijnil Mrs. MoyorHL oMlunker Hill. IM.'Utll.M. MOVI.'MUVTi! ' Hardy, Bun Francisco, 10 a. m. to day. Hustler, Roguo rlvor, Sunday uf tornoon. ' Itoamor, Rogue rlvor, Sunday at toruoou. Duo 11 oro Santa Clara, Sun Francisco, to morrow. Weatomor, loft San Francisco to day. Acme, Snn Francisco, tills even ing. Duo to Sail Rustler, Itoguo river, tomorrow afternoon. AftNotHor T. .7. Thrift Hero Io Under Ko Ojierntlon nt Moiry Hos pital ut North llcnd To undorfio nn oiierutlon T. .7. Thrift, county assessor, camo over at I -,., fifi.tnllln lila tiinniimr nml wnlll Boon after to tho Mercy Hospital. He expects to bo there perhaps tho re- tiitilmlni nf flin U'nnlf Tiiv vn Innt Iinn rt ftvnfi tllatrlnfl Couple Icft Immediately for Myr tle Point to Kwnpo Charivari Stunts On Honeymoon Trip Tho marrliiKo of A. h. Kohler, head of the Hub Dry Goods Com pnny, and Miss Hrnmn Erlckson, was solemnized Saturdny cvenlnR at 0:.10 at tho Episcopal Itcctory, ltov. 11. 12. llrownlng offlcIatltiR. Tho bride's mother, Mrs. Erlckson, and Mrs. llrownlng were tho oniy wit nesses. Tho nuptials came as one of tho biggest surprises that Marshflold people havo had In a long time, not nv.. nlnm frlnllllu mill nRROClatCB having received an Intimation of It, until they read tho announcement of it In Tho Times Saturday nftcr noon. Tho counplo thought that they had their plans cloaked In secrecy nnd only a few pf tholr most In timate friends, nsldo from membera of her family, woro to attend tho nuptlalB at 10 o'clock Saturday eve ning. However, when tho nows leaked out, they advanced tho hour of tho ceremony and loft for Myr tle Point In order to escnpo tho poflslblo stunts of charivari pnrtlen. Yesterday morning thoy loft In n private auto for Itosoburg, from wbcro they will go to Portland nnd other points to spend tholr lionoy inoon. , Tho manner In which tho couplo kept their secret has been tho ehlof topic of conversation ninong tholr largo circle of ncounlntnnccs Blncc Sntunlay's announcement In Tho Times. . .. . Even employes of tiio hud woro not aware of It. wnon aiisb wricn Oregon Swamps Idaho 1 o 7 Lo cal Fans Say Agxles AVcro Too Hlmv Football dopo of tao Northwest was overturned on Snturday. Ore gon beat Idaho, at Mocicow, 19 to 7, nnd tlie Washington State College, nt Corvallls, wrested a 29 to 0 battle from the. Aggies. On. the BldollncB at Corvallls stood four fans Trom Marshflold who wont nnf In ki niinnlnl rnr in son thn cninn. Thcv returned at throo o'clock this inornUig, disappointed that O. A. C. could not steam tho onslaughts of tho Plillman fnrmors. Those In tho pnrty vero Gordon Rnsiniunen, Ilnr old If. Haglund, Walter Asplund and Noblo Pitman, having Bnc out In Oliver Kophnrt's mnchlne. O. A. C. .outwolghcd Pullman al most 15 pounds to tho iiip.u, said Plt mnn this morning, but scorned to bo too Blow. It wns n very hot day. Returning homo, tho party loft at noon yostorday. Hccaiwe of tho 3nm1nv plnafmr Inw II wni lltmnsnlliln ' to got oven lco cream In Corvallls or ijugono. BASEBALL SCORES PORTLAND WINS A OAMM AND FANS ARE PUZZLED Judge MeC'odlo Almost Has Heart Failure Says It. Won't Hap pen Aenln This Season. - PERCENTAQE8 OF I COAST liTLVGUE ! . W. U P.O. San FranclBco 111 80 .570 tos Angeles 109 J!1 .5119 Salt Lako ...1011 88 .5118 Vernon 97 10U .187 ! Oakland 90 109 .-loa o Portland 70 111 100 MOTOR CAR COLLIDES WITH THE S. P. TRAIN Accident This .Morning ut (he Depot Results In Somo Damage to Car Tho brakes on tho S. P. motor car failed to hold this morning and the car slid Into tho back cud or tho 10:-15 passenger train Just ready to loavo for Coqulllo. Tho motor car was going nt a very low rnto of speed, said Supt. W. F. Miller, and nil tho damago douo was to the cowcatcher and tho motor will ho back In com mission again In tho morning. ROAMEIt IS HERE Tho Roamor nlso camo In yestor day from tho Rogue nnd expects to loavo with n cargo for thero tomorrow. . .i .V i . . intr S 10 tOlU llOr IO MOW uiuinuyun muu rise In them nil showing for 1915. ? " l".'" ' - . inrtlnnd to When tho tax books In tho sheriff's ' ,, " " "Pi. r so with her office cloaod early In the month. "''"VL11 thoro was somothliig llko 1 4,000 In "r0UI nr' ... ,,..,,., 0llpcn personal vtaxes ithat became dclln- T, , , ,' ck,cYet, Qll0en of quont, declared the .assessor. .J'J,, of July colouration by CollNtlo. o VSoVoltaqnont taxesltl-o K a "?"? ,r0' $ duo Coos, some M00.000, would put' " ' ,l,8 a n ,iid not bo the county entirely out of debt nml However, the ronwnco d d n ot bt- far to the good said Mr. Thrift. I Bin Mlltl.' ,aVi?8 i?i?i?v cinndu ComI About two thirds of this amount, ho , Hltlon with tho Hub Dry Goods Com 1...H......I i.. .i.... .... .in. n.,r. i,i,i. i)nv about a year ago. ini.. (i,,,'t ,,,. imvn inv (i-nniiii.u in I Arrlteil In Portland not bo settled the courtR that lilav for ninny months. ' A ti.l ! nnn n ulirn inn lin ufilil 4tiu ;ui ,t iv nuiw iuu iiu dii - ' "that If this money wos In It would i Kohler This morning Fred Smith, of tho Utili, received a telegram announc ing tholr arrival In Portland. Mr. naa said that his father lin n In! Imllni. tnn Mm fnv imviiru They'ro carrying pretty heavy bur dens right now," I GET TO FIRM wired him from Meadvlllc, Pa., urg-' lug him to bring his brldo thoro on tho honeymoon trip, but ho doubted his ability to go, saying that Mrs. Kohler might go thero. However, ,Mr. Smith wired him to go east. CJet Your Golden West Coffee Regularly sells for ,10 rciitu per pounds, hut. which Is sell ing at reduced prices this week from Farmer's Exchange One-pound ran 8 .:!. Three-pound eau SI.OO Five-pound eau $l..!0 lMiono 1170 Central and Walcrfront i: 10 G s 1 u 9 tDjr AiKKliteJ lrf to Coos Dr TlmM.l LOS ANGELES, Oct. IS. Judgo MnPrmlln nllllcmt llllll heart flllltlrO on Saturday afternoon when tho I Reavers took a 1-to-l victory over, tllo Angels, the first battle of tiny kind to their credit In a space of nt least two wcckB. Tho Portland manager said that It probably1 wouldn't happen again; he couldnt, stand it. i Tho Angels manoged to gain n one per cent lead over tho Dees In the week-end Borles. The scores of Saturdny follow: At Oakland It. II. E. Vernon ;J Oakland - At Salt Lake Snn Francisco 9 Salt Lako - At Los Angeles Portlnild I Los Angeles 1 SUNDAY'S GAMES At Onkland Morning Vernon Mnlflnn.l 7 Fulrbanks and Mltze; Hums mm Elliott. Afternoon Vernon 15 10 1 Onkland 0 7 5 Hltt nnd Spcncor; Klawltter, Pru cltt, Carberry and Elliott. At Los Angeles Morning Pnrtlntwl ... ... ..... ..it J 5. Los Angeles HI Evans, Knhlor and Fisher; man. West and Roles. Aftomoon Portland 1 T.iia Aiif.nlna Cornlcsklo mid Fisher; Ryan and Rnsslor. At Salt Lako San Francisco ". 10 11 ! Salt Lako 11 U B Drown, Coach, naun Smith nnd Sopitlvcda: Munsoll, Wllllnm, Ollll gnu and Lynn. 18 1 llorts- C r, FISHERMEN FINED Tho Port Orford Trlbuno says: A fish warden enmo up from Gold Reach to Investigate the salmon fish ing on Elk nnd Sixes rlvor. Chnun coy Woodruff, who Is fishing on tho latter stream was arraigned boforo Justice A. Adolphsou nt Donmnrk nml fined $50 for obsoriictlng tho stream, it being claimed that his uots reach ed entirely across tho channel of tho river. RANKIN SECl'RES IN JUNCTION FOR RIGHT-OF-WAY SOCIAL CALENDAR Deputy Sheriff Davis Serves Papers I This Morning Claimed Had no Road to HoiucMcnd Denied access to his homestead ' 4 over the right-of-way snld to have been given hint at one tlmo and ' a practically unable to get to nnd from i . his mountain home. Ueoruo Hun-1 kin Iiiih succeeded -in uettlnir n urn-. llmlmtry Injunction against Mrs. Mrs. UIH HUlUi illllll I , ...j... iv...... nn ....o. Ulako, Mr. and ,"" llckson, and hor son. Frank Mr, i.'mm.i Wn,, I)ul"t' Sheriff A. P. Davis .ira. j.iiiiiiii tills mornluir wont un to Daniels Creek to sorvo the Injunction, sum mons and complaint. The preliminary Injunction will afford at least temporary rights to get in nnd out. Rankin had com plained that ho was oven tumble to get his horses onto his home stead to do tho fall plowing nnd that his children were forced to go through the brush and up nnd down steep hills to got to school. lif TIE EXAMS. $$ : WATERFRONT NEWS t $ From San Francisco tho steam Kchoonor Acino Is duo In this ovo lilng to load ties for tho South again, Ilringliig tan bark, wool anil bar reled buliuou, the Rustler arrived yestorduy afternoon from tho Rogue Rlvor nnd Is expected to sail tomor row afternoon. Tho Htonm bcltoonor Yellow stono JOnves San Francisco elthor Wednes day or Thursday for loos iiuy 1.1 WOl'LD SAYS , IIU PHARMACISTS, . LEE DROWN Returns From Meeting- of Oregon Plmriuaeciitleut lloaid Held Few Days Ago In Poitlimd Forty flvo candidates took tho ex amination in Portland a few days ago to practice pharmacy In Oregon, according to J. Leo Drown who re turned from there Saturday after noon Mr. Iliowu is it member of the state Pharmaceutical Hoard mid this was the quarterly meeting. Rut this number, though It bounds big, Is not as largo as somo classes of tho past, stated Mr. llrown. Thero day or Thursday ror loos iiuy. nave neon as nigii as tin perbons tiiK Tho Wostoniod Is duo to rail to-ilng tho examination to receive stato Jilght from Sun Francisco for Coos i diplomas. Hay. Going out and coming back Mr. Supt. W. F. Mlllor today received Riown went by way of tho railroad word from Portland that the Ureal-'He said the trip both ways lsory de water will arrive on Coos Ra piob lllghtful and no delay was experlenc nbly Thursda or Friday. I ed- MMMHMHBHWHpHMBBMtHBtMBMHMBB p iWmm I IRVING BLOCK Still Lower Prices IV ALL DEPARTMENTS FOR SATI RDAY. 1U VERS' REST RAIUaiNS GOING FST, IN( LI DINtJ NEW PVI.Ii SUTH, COATS AND DHKSSFS. MONDAY Proaresa Club with It. W. Morrow. Klostor Club Cafeteria luncheon with Mrs. N. H. MncMIUan. ' Alpha Delphlnu Society - Mrs. Harriott. Kellogg. TUESDAY North Rend Mothers'- Tenchors' Club at Control school building. ' RIRTHDAY DINNER I Arf 1 ft its 71 :a, ' Steel Cut. Full Weight Golden West Coffee Mrs. Frank Rlnrk ontertalned nt a family dinner Sunday In honor ot her husband's blrthdny, the guests lu cludlug, Mrs. George Ross nnd child ren of Catching Inlet, Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Rlack and daughters Ccello and Ruby Graco, and Mr. 'and Mrs. llentyDlnck. , . i CHILDRENS PARTIES I . . . Miss Virginia Coko was - hostess last Saturday afternoon to twenty one little rrleuds at a party houoriUK her eighth birthday.- Childish frol ics occupied tho afternoon hours, which were delightfully spout by tho guests, and towards evening, tooth somo dainties were served. Those Invited went! I.nnlHn I.oeltlutrt. IOloil- nor Flanagan, Rosemary and Jlmuilo ' Rleharilsnu, Grace MeKeown, Ruth I Jnrvls. Slvin nalllugor, Kathorlno Toyo, Kntberluo Stump, Elizabeth f and Daisy Swautou, Phyllis Jensen, i Amelia Pratt, Dolph Tlininormnn. , Wallace Marsden, Elvlo Grant and i Loulso Mnlouey. Margaret Stauff, Man nnd William Luse, Jlmmlo liMtillti trtili I NEW VESTRY MEMRER E. Lot ban I McCluro Elected Secreta ry by Episcopal llody At a meetliig ot tbo vestry of tho Episcopal church Friday Harry NttBburg presented his resignation ns secretary of tho vestry because he Is to be away probably for sovoral mouths ami will not ho hero to at tend to tho duties. In his plnco tho vestry elected E. l.othnrd McCluro as vestryman nnd also mode him secretary of tho body, Specially Priced to Feature National Coffee Week i$K. ws One Round Pounds 4 i t)0 Crdinry WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF CORDUROY IN ALL THE MOST DESIRABLE SHADES THESE ARE PRICED FROM 75 CENTS TO $1.00 ' WE ALSO HAVE A BIG NEW LINE OF RIBBONS. THESE ARE PRICED LOWER THAN WE HAVE EVER BEEN ABLE TO SELLTHEM IN 1 MARSHFIELD The Golden Rul BIGGEST STORE e BEST PRICES PALACE MEAT MARKET THE BEST Meat Market THE BEST Meats THE BEST Bologna, Weiners and Pork Sausage THE BEST Variety. THE BEST Service. THE BEST Booth's Fresh Oysters THE BEST Delivery Ser vice. THE BEST Care taken in putting up orders. Wo have somo choleo plchled tripe, pickled pigs feel, pickled ilgi ears mid pickled pigs' tmotits. Phono 406 J 180 No. Broadway Children calling and phone orders given special attention Abstracts KOIt IIULIAULU ABSTRACTS OF TITIiH AND INKUIIMATIOS AJIOUX COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MARSHFIELD AND COQUIIJiE CITV, OREGON GENERAL AGENTS, EASTSIDE AND SKNGSTBAOKKN'S ADDITION AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LAND! HENRY 8ENGSTA0KEN, MANAGER C & H LI VERT HAS HEEN REMOVED FROM ALDER STREET TO ITS New Location 563 South Broadway WHERE THE I'l'RLIO WILL FIND IT RETTER EQIMTKD THAN EVER TO SUPPLY NEEDS IN ITS LINE GRAVEL' Wo aro now propnred to furnish GRAVEL In any unMlw from pllo In our yard or In carload lots, at following prlcei From pllo on ground, ?2.?5 por ynrd. Canond lots, taken from earn, J3.00 per jard. Retnll Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. n....uit. i(.nrri Thon 1W. Wwiu vr wvv Order This Delightful Fresh Roast Coffee of Your Dealer Clossef 8c Devers Tho oldest and 1. n r iriflt PnfftH Jtonstora I n t li o Norlitwcsi. 'fcV EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front, Street C0FFE OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst & KliiE. m, Cars leuvo Mnrhliflehl 7 n.m., 11 .'! " I1,n "' B ' ' Can. lenvo for Empire , ,7 ii.m., "'" 'J v'tt ' B ,&. Cars Leave Sunset Ray 7 a.m., 0 n.m., 1 "''"' :5e Fares, Empire, 33c; Tarheel or South Slough, 50cj Sunset 7 Y7 Dlti:i)(ii: AT WORK Tho dredKo Mlehle was at work agulu Saturday, after tho repairing ot Bomo damage sho received Friday. On going out over tho bar she shinned a heavy sea which damaged 'her hrldiio nnd iillnt lionso lint the t : ...... . .... '.,i (iiiuiaKo was repaired no uio ureugu was out working on tho bar again Saturdny. Hl'Y VOIR GOLDEN l'ST COFFFE FROM GETTING'S CASH GROCERY HEAHQl AR'l,r.RS FOR (iOOD (GROCERIES "WE SAVE YOU MONEY" Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK. Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon work the Dredge "Seattle" tte most powerful, best equipped and most thoroughly twenty-Inch hydraulic dredge Ik PacHIo watr Uoln nff'ce. . Seattle, Washington. Coos Bay office, Marshfield, Oregon. l 1 - tl " JLaJS "