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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1915)
'Kr'ispwir IT &'?!? W -JC fcuViiliin r-rtrffUhBI THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHRELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1915 EVENING EDITION.' SIX u ST This is Stylephis Week T EADING MERCHANTS through- ' out the nation are devoting this week to a Special Fall and Winter Display of I Styleplus Clolfie,s suits and overcoats ; Store rind window will flash their message of the latest Style the newest things in fabrics, designs, swagger ef fects for snappy dressers, quiet models for substantial men. 8 0.. SILL LEAVES MEED NEW SCHDDL" PlOXEEIt HAIIil(OAl) Hl'ILDEK TO SPEND WINTER IN IDAHO Stylo for, 917 is tjip order of tlio day. Men havo rounded a -corner. Their lmckn nro turned on cheap-looking clothes mid ovpciinlvo clothes.' Stylcplus Mi-lkcs tlio Happy bnhuico All tlio stylo Unit promt men want at tlio price that shrewd men Kindly iay! Hub Wpillioe (9 "FTBBBItf MARSHFIFLD BANDON FOUR STORES MYRT1EPOINT POWERS SHOULD REGISTER TOMOHKOW IS LAST l)AV FOIl ('! TV IMIIAIAIIIES Ilffoidei- HuHer Will Keep Ills Of. , flro Open Tiilll Nino O'clock at Nluht ' Tomorrow Is tlio last ilny In which to register for the city prlinnrloB. llo cordor Hutlor will, keep Ills offlco op en until 9 o'clock tomorrow ulKht to accomodato tlioso who wnnt to como. So faMho registration linn boon ve ry light. Out of 1,200 voterg only 2D4 had- boon rcglHtorcd up to this morning. Tlio recorder's offlco will probably bo opun n llttlo lntor for registration for tlio election bu,t nil tliOBO who wnnt to vote at th primar ies imiHt rcglator by tomorrow night. 'With such a light registration thoro will bo nil oiiorniouH amount of vot ers who will want to ho sworn In at nt polls', In fact hiicIi a great number that It will bo next to ImpoBslblo to handlo thoni, Tho swonrlni; In of u votor Who has not registered Is n good deal of troub lo for ovoryono concerned and Mr. lliitler Bays that Hiobo should como (o his offlco and register. Only Ono Fourth ' Lcbk than ono qiinrtor of tlio (null ified votorB of Mnrshflohl woro reg lstorcil nt noun today. Thoro nro somo 1,200 votora In tho city, Bayn Mr. Hutlor. At noon tho following number woro registered, iiorth precinct, 4fi; control No. 2, 89; Central, -10; aoutli precinct, C9. To tal, 2(i2. SGOO COST M .MAHHHFIEIjD iiki.ow statu es. TIMATE SAYS .JUDGE IIAIil Tncouui and Ohio Xiuos Itcprcsoiit a Vear In Thin District FIkiii ch .lust Coniilled In tho Hchool year of 10 14-1 9 IB It cost $C1.22 per capita to educate tho pupils of tho Mnrahfiold school dis trict, or In other words, $3.17 under tho gonoral eatlmato of fDI.3'J .for Oregon In 1912. Thoso iiitorostlug figures hnvo Just been compiled by Judgo Hull, clerk of tho school board, Was Oo"o of First Steamboat men on Snako Illra Hoi urns to Scenes of Early Operations D. W. Small who loft today on the Kllbiirn for Lowlston, Ihado, to Bpond tho winter with his two broth ers, prominent farmors thoro, Iiob been for years a resident of tho Northwest and one of tho pioneer rullroad builders on ' tho Northern Pacific lino from' tho east. . Ho Is now an old mnn closo to 80 years of ago , and for tho past 12 yours has been a resident of Mnrshflcld, rcsld- Mng' with his son, S. C. Small. Horn In Maluo Mr. Small was na turally under' 'tho northern colors ' when ho entered tho cavalry In tho Civil War. Thoro ho spent four years before coming west. Karly Steamboat Mnn With his brothers ho entered tho 'steamboat buslncRa nn thn Rimlrn riv er with headquarters In Lowlston. This was ono of tho first lines oper ated in that section. Thoro woro no railroads nt that tlmo near Lowls ton. For sovcrnl years Mr. Smnll wns a contractor, aiding to build tho Northern Pacific lino Into tho North west, especially across tho state of Idaho. At tho samo tlmo O. S. Tor- roy, nlso of this city, was n contract or on tho Bnmo road, though ho-says ho did not meet Mr. Small until sev eral years Inter, though both had heard of the other. Mr. Small, always a leader, along lit tho 80's was Mayor of Wnlla IVulla,' at the tlmo tho fort was lo cated thoro and that was thp genornt distribution point to tho mines throughout that country. Hull! Mist Hal'road Freighters nocdod a railroad down to the Snnko river and I). Hlnlock, who died n few yoaro ngo, and mem bers of tho Ilnkor family, prominent In Walla Walla, undertook tho con- WEDDING ANNIVEHSAltY POST PONES FLAGSTAFF MEETING WEIGHT OF DEEIt Tho Sentinel states that M. J. Hartaon klllod a buck weighing closo to 17C pounds, about nil that lio nnd P. O. Lund wanted to pnok. It doesn't tnko a deer weighing 175 pounds to bo all that nnyono wants to pack out of theHO JuiigleH No inattcr how small tho deer Is, n mnn will Imagine- ho Is carrying an olo Vhant hoforo ho gotB out of tho rough country with It. Wo would Jlku to got tho uaiiio of tho Hcalos thoy wolghei thnt deer on, or seo tho color of n door thnt weighed 171 pounds. CoaulUo llorald. In milking up u report for tho yenr. Tho Bchool yenr runs from Juno to ' Htructlon of a lino to Wallowa and Juno. Tho entire coat of maintain-1 Mr. Small becamo Interested In tho lug tho grndes nnd tho high school building of It. Tho lino consisted o, for 1914-11)15 totnlcd $33,294.82.1 Iorb and heavy llinberH covcrod wltU' This Includes ovory Item of expense Iron scrap in lion of rnlls. A funny, down to tho Interest on tho school llttlo old onglho usoif to puff' up'nmi I'onds. j down this lino, taking tho Whom In High School down to tho steamboats on tho Snnko In tho high school during tho yoar Tor transportation down to Portland, were 111 students. Tho cost of coii-JTIiIh lino was subsequently sold for ducting tho high school amounted to 'several hundred thousand dollars. E. I,. McCluro Finds nt 11th Hour That School Giithcrlnc; Comes On Third AiU'lrci-sitry . Such a thing as n school meeting fccrtalnlv -nntrht not to Intoforo with ! .... . -. u weuuing anniversary, iii. Li, McCluro argued thusly last evening' when, nt tho eleventh hour ho found that tlio' gathering at Flagstaff to discuss a now school there was on tho dato of tho thfrd annlvorsary of (Mr. McCIuro's wedding, and tho mcot 'ing wnBj hastily postponed until Mon- uuy uvouing. ' Hnymond E. Bakor. county school Psnporlntcndont, came over to bo pros- ent. Ho laughed when ho heard tho reason for tho change, attended to other business hero and will bo back again .Monday. Today ho mddo a trip out to tho Kastport, school. School Crowded Tho Flagstaff school is crowded Bald Mr. McCluro this morning. Ho believes tho district should bo bond ed for ut least $4,000. Of this $500 would bo needed to buy additional ground and the remainder for n mod ern building. Tho present grounds nro about 85 foot by 210 foot, approximately an aero of ground, though when tho county road In front of the school was changed tho grounds lost u 20 foot strip along tho rond. Xootl Another Teacher Tho fact that probably riuothor tenclier would bo needed was carried In Tho. Times on Wednesday evening and Thursday Mr. McCluro got a wlro from n tuachor In Modford applying for tho position. Miss Kvn Dresser is now In chnrgo of tho school. Ilccnmo Too Jubilant. Too Jubi lant but not too Jubilant for words, D. Hantol nnd Andrew Turs talked tholr way Into tho Hotol do Carter thlB afternoon whoro thoy both con tinued their former conversation on tho street at tho tops of tholr Indi vidual voices, all of which mado ono horrible ronr which could not bo quieted Hoot, Pulp, 91.i5.-s CIVt. HlllllCH. j I.lliliy Coid, iji.l.Of) ton. I'liono 72. limit Pulp, $1,113 cut. HiiIiich. $11,374.31, or $72.95 por Btudont. To got tho nvorago of tho grade schools Judgo Hall figured 050 pu pils for thQ year, which Is n fnlr av erage, and found tho cost, por pupil, to bo $4 1. Under Xctv Iiwh , Under tho now school law for 1915 school districts In which thoro nro no high schools are taxed a certain amount by tho county. This allows students from such a district to en tor any high school In tho county without paying direct tuition. What 13 actually ilono Is to chargo tho tu ition against tho first district and scud tho bill to tho county. Xo Tuition Hero For tho paBt two years Marshflold has boon charging no tuition, tlio contention being thnt tho corps of teachers woro ablo to handle a fow luoro students and also that it brought many people from tho out sldo sections. HF.ID FOIl MAVOIl Today thoro wiib talk of oiinsliig V. A. Hold out for Mayor. Uh.u. Powers, of tho .Marshflold Grocery, was also talked of for Councilman. f Dance, Fault's Hull, Sat. ove., Oct. liil. Martlu'N orchestra. Get Your Oil Clothing Now Tho first log drive down tho Yak ima Itlver was mado by Mr. Small and nt tho tlmo of tho gold riiBh to Alaska, ho wont thoro with his son, w ii uiiifiii ... . ... ru ...... . - u. w. oiiiuw, uiiii wiuy woro iur some l ;, l r two years ongagod In packing ovor UOIl t Walt Until ' V0U Ciet tho famous Whlto Horso trail bo- soakod twn np fhrnn Hmoe tweon Dylo. and Lake Ilennott. And ! UoiiJL f . tnree i.P,??' it was m ioos that Mr. s.unii. stui Bccr Protect your health. We actlvo, camo hero and mado somo of 'are prepared With the noted tho first grades In Plat 11 for Major FERGUSON Kinney. t AMONG THE SICK J WATERPROOF OIL CLOTHING at the following prices: Jackets $1.75 Bib Pants $1.75 Short Coats $3.00 MIhs Juno Yoimir. nsslstnnt nt thn North Ilond post offlco, has boon III Lonfl CoatS $3.50 at homo on account of an attack of tBliCk PantS $2.00 K'nrnill WlnM...wl tl. l.l... .i,,u.l.T - .--.---. -----OUC. .,.,,,, ,,!,,. AU ot tno nbovo nro tl, rumouB Mr. nnd .Mrs. A. Wlcklund, wns tnk- ALLIGATOIt HHAXI) and ovory gar- 7 Th' ' MM0",ny M?. WnS, ",'"10t ab80lty suarantoed. a critical condition for a tlmo hut . ,. nni n ,,Prm . .,. is out of danger now. j n the GOLD MEDAL LINE, v. j. iiughos of capo nianco is in WALRUS BRAND, we have North Hond to visit his wlfo who Is jLegfllngs $1.50 a patient at Morcy hospital. Mrs. 'Panfc " fc9Kn Hughes has not yet recovered suf-' ,""i " Jrn flciontly to bo taken homo. li, KV--. M.UU . (Short Coats $4.50 Long Coats ,. $5.00 Tlmos Want Ads for results. Going Out of Business 312 Front St. &kUdfay '""1 1' 'ijIBii1 IRVING BUOCtS 312 Front St. Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Hear Ye! MUSMS of this decision THE WHOLE STOCK HAS BEEN GONE OVER AND IvERY GARMENT N THE STORE HAS BEEN MARKED 10 PER CENT BELOW ACTUAL COST and all left-over goods are offered to you for one-third of the actual cost THINK OF IT! YOU CAN BUY GOODS FROM US FOR LESS MONEY THAN ANY DEALER IN THIS CITY CAN BUY THEM AT WHOLESALE sel, Watch for Our Daily Specials W.H. DINDINGER & CO I Bner Hill Department Store Phone 32. Open Tonight Until Eight O'clock MODEL CASH GROCERY HAVH YOU TIUKH OVK Model Breakfast Blend Coffee IOo value, per pound ii-pminu can 35c ...$1.00 A JHiKXl) TO SUIT T1I1-J MOST 1MUTICULAU TASTK Free Delivery 86 COMMERCIAL AVE. PHONE 433 RUMOR EXTENSION TALK OV KAILHOA1) OOINO ON ifOWN COAST ItciMii-t That TJiio May Ho Started fro'ni Cooh Hay Through Cui"- ry County Thero is again hoard tho minor that tho railroad Is to bo extended on down tho coast through Cilrry county to connect at Eureka. This tlmo it comes from a Curry county man who talked with engineers who have been at work north of hor.0 and whom ho quotes as Baying that they expect to soon bo put to work on tlio extension of tho railroad bouUi of Coos Day. According to tho story It seemed to bo. the impression of tlicso railroad men that tho extension would bo tlartod aB soon as tho road into Coos Day was completed. Officials of tho company who liavo been hero during tho pnst fow months havo dented any doflnito knowlcdgo of building on down tho coast, though somo havo ad mitted that such extension In tlmo would bo made. NOTICti Nptlco of proposed tax levy, and tho estimated expenditures of tho City of Marshfleld, Coos County, Ore gon, for tho year 101 G, also tho cs .tlmated receipts of said city from ot,hcr sources titan direct taxa tion upon real and personal prop erty for tho year 1910. Notice Is hereby given that a meet ing or tho Common Council of tho City of Marshfleld, Coos County, Oregon, will bo held In tho Council Chamber In tho City Hall of Bald Ci ty on Monday, tho lfith day of Nov ember, 1U1C, at 7:30 p. m. at which mooting nny tux payor subjoct to said tax lovy will bo glvon an opportunity for u full nnd complcto discussion with said Common Council, tho mat ter of tho estimated amount of money to bo raised by taxation for tho en suing year. Tho following state ment shows tho estimated amount re quired for each department and tho probablo receipts of said City, from sources other than direct taxation upon real and personal proporty In said City. Tho estimated expenditures of tho City of Marshflold for tho year 1910 aro as follows: Salary Kecorder ; 1,5 00.00 Salary Assistant Itecordor 900.00 HxpensoH Hocordor's of'Ico 75.00 Sulary City Rnglneor .... 1,800.00 Salary Assistant Kn- glnoor 1,200.00 Salary Chalnmcn, $2. GO each por day Salary Inspector of con struction of streets and Bowors ...... ,. Expouso Engineer's Of flco Salary City Troasuror . . . . Expenso City Trcasuror'B Offlco -,,, Salary City Attornoy . . . Legal Exponsn Salary Marshal 1,'JOO.OO aaiary 2 pollcomon $90.00 por month ExpeiiBo Pollco De partment Salary Engineer Flro Do partmont Salary Englncor Flro De partment Paymont Firo Truck and torost Salary Secretary Firo De partment Firos and Drills ...'.'... Exponso Flro Department Salary Health Offlcor . . Exponso Health Dopart- mont "" 00 IS'!8 M0O.00 " , , 3,000.00 '-riming, i,ogaj Notices, Stationery, Stamps and uooks Elections Mayor and Councllmen's Foes Salary 2 Streot SweVpors ?2.G0 each por day .. Exponso cleaning streets Salary lepalrlng streets $2.50 euch por day . . . Expenses Salary IHdK. Plumb, and Electric Inspector . . . Salary Street Commlsslon- . i Lunibor Salary Janitor '. '. ', '. '. ', ' '. Salary burying garbage" $30.00 per month ., Funding Bond Interest ' Fund Improvement Uond Vuteroat Pun ft 4 Fundlnt'iVndsrn'ktai' 1M'M Fund ' ' ' Warrant,;,-:.;,.;.;; interest on warrants..., oooioo 1,000.00 23G.00 120.00 1G0.00 G.00 1,200.00 1,300.00 2,100.00 32G.00 1.2Q0.0O 9G0.00 2.G60.00 G0.00 1,100.00 850.00 270.00 350.00 500.00 050.00 1,500.00 40.00 900.00 1,100.00 900.00 200.00 1,500.00 90.00 3Q0.0q 2.700.7G 58.G62.76 4,023.00 Total Amount of revenue from other sources than di rect taxation upon real and personal proporty Total to bo raised by TMe .: : B4.639.7Gl - .., .lo ,a BlVen b order of ho common Council of said City du- ly .do the 11th day of October, OUR PRICES Standard Calico Challies, for Comfort lininqs 5c Barber Towels, ner dozen 5n Huck Towels, from """"e'V Bath Towels " fPp.tojSc IUC Pnprlllrnx ip'V." Wash Ribbons", "f fvV-y ard bolls V.V.". . . . . . Ml Fine line of Fancy Ribbons, yard Middy Blouses, $1.25 value . Umbrellas, $1.25 value and lOc 25c 95c $1.00 The Golden Rule BIGGEST STORE BEST PRICES A Portland Preacher Shj-m: A savlngi back nccouut iuo:uih iniiro limn Assorlatcd Oi IIIcn In tho uplift of liiiiiiniiUy. A provident and helpful .,""" a iiioro vnliiulilo nHiict. than ono uliu, being tU'itndcnt upon th Kcncioslly or otherw, uccoptH charily at Iho ovpenso of hi, ,e- 1-enpect, JMANIIOOI) AND MONEY aro In Iho irnnio of life. Manhood is uocmxnri-. u.. i. . Your saving nccoiiiit. will pay you thrco per cent nt tlih ttJ $C$C$C$C$C$C$C$C$C$C $G$c$c$R$c$c$c$c$cSe First National Bank OF COOS BAY SAFETY DEPOSIT HOXES FOIl IlEXT. FWiyEIETTfil. OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTY EstabllHluxl 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid on Tlmo AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS l Officers J. V. Honiictt, President. J. II. riuiui;rii, Vlco-Prcsldont, It. I Williams. Cashier. Ooo. 1 Winchester, Aait, Cuhb. ScaifcuM-Ameiicai Bank 'WIIEHE SAVINGS A HE SAFE" This bank welcomes the ac counts of women who desire to pay household expenses by .check. HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO 9 'GRAVEL' Wo are now prepared to furnish GRAVEL ia any omntlt!e I from pllo In our yard or In carload lots, at following pm-. t-tuui yiiu on Krounu, .vo por yuru. j Canoad lots, taken from care, 12.00 per JH Retail Depnrtnmit. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Cj Opposite Post-Office. PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Servic- C00S BAY STEAM LAUNDRY EXPERT WELDING of METAI Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings ma like new PEM0NSTRATJ0WS DAILY Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Sin A K4'44'e a y... . .. iNiroiu01 '" HKUAIJLM ABSTIlAarS t?K TXTiau w" AU90T COOS BAY REAl ESTATE, See TITIF rJIADAMTFF 0 A RCTR AfT fO IW LVnSHFIELD AND COQUILLK OTV, !j)JiDmC untuAjjauwa,H1 EASTBIDKAAMbKuaj""- jjjffjt auiairs t'OR CANADIAN I'AUIIVIU na.w'ir- HENnV 8ENQ6TA0ICEN, BiAWAu . it JOHN W.UUTLER, Recorder I