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0 i "i"r f "TT -- i4 -t . i )' THE C0.0S BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER '15, 1915-EVENlNG EDITION. lOTRFSTim:U.mfi't h flSAATflV .YtnvirM WWfin Kt.11 fQUR There Is a Swagger Suit and Overcoat That is waiting for you at the Hub You will sny thoo clothes look llko tailor mado mill you will bo right, for our bettor Kiiido elothliiu N hriirli iiuiilc, designed liy Now York's most skilled talent and fashionable tailors. THK QUALITIES ARK OK THE REST. II The ntyles are of tlio latest Patterns are tlio noHOst effects for winter. Prices Range $15, $17, $20, $22.50 and up to $37.50 flub Hopiloe $ HHHRR .. To the People of the City of Marshtield In accepting the nomination as Independent cnndldnto for Mayor of the city, I first dcslro to express my appreciation of tlio support given Marshficld Four Bandon Stores Myrtle Point Powers HIES FOR PLACE WANT WKFjIj-KNOWN ENGI.VKKR COUNTY ROAD MASTKR Will Ask That llo Ho Appointed to Succeed 1. M. HiiIMjowIm, Who Itutlrcs From rosltlou Tolay Marnhflold business men and good roads advocatos will unlto In ask ing the Coos County Court to ap point I' A. Ilalncs, of Marsliflold, County Uoadmastor, to succeed 1. M. Hnll-Lowls, who rotlrcs from offlco today, it is expected that the vacancy will bo filled soon by, tlio County Court. F. A. Haines Is olio of tlio best known engineers In this section. For many ycarB ho was In tlio construc tion department of tlio Chicago & Northwestern Railroad which has tlio reputation of bolug ono of tlio best constructed railroads In tlio country. Later ho tnado tho sur voy of tlio Coor Day and IJolso proj ect and wau tho only ouglncor of tho many who ran preliminary Riirvoys over that route to get easy grades and curves, hator ho did much f tho engineerings on tho Smith-Powers lino beyond Myrtlo Point. Ho Is n brothor of A. T. Haines, of Marsliflold. So far ho Is tho only announced candidate for tho position, although It Is expected that thoro will bo a numbor of applicants for tho placo. WEATHER NOTES OF OREGON TODAY Tho total rainfall up to IMS n m. u. in. for tho 24 liourB proceeding at Marsliflold wbb .80 of an Inch. Moro water foil during tho forenoon. Snow foil In Denver ami Northern Colorado in tho last fow days. Lowest tomporaturo In tho Itouky Mountains roglon wns reported from Shorldan, Wyoming, whoro mercury registered 2 bolow zero. At Pullman, Wash., tomporaturo lias been two below zero and ono Inch or snow was on tho ground Satur day. The tomporaturo has been down to 92 bovo zero nt Seattle mid 30 ubovo in Tnromo. TO ADOPT BUDGET C1T' FATHERS MAY MARK UO MILL TAX I.KVV TONIGHT jj ' i y- f 1 WBMRBm ' iKB.Hff .... iftifliH IE Tom ' B ft kViBEilBBwffl IHBlBBBBBBHBk. ' " BWKBwIB CAUL W. HVKRTSKX me nt tho recent nomination election whoro I received tho nomination of both tmrtlcs for Councllmou and also a splendid voto for Mayor, al though -only announcing mysolf a cnndldnto for that office on tho tho day of election. I submit myself to you ns a can didate on tho following platform and promise. If elected, to uso every BUILD TRAILS Kl'GGKSTIO.V COAST GUARD MEN CUT THAI IX AliONfl CLIFF M Will Knact .Scene of "Cutting Ex penses to the Mono" Soveral Changes May bo Made. Decision whether or not Marsh flold is to have a 20-mlll tax lovy In 10 J C will bo threshed out fi nally by the City Councllmou at their meeting this evening when the budget comes up for final acccp- tnnitn Tho cutting off of tho liquor lb I conscs will mean a decreaso In rev- , onucs that must bo mado up by Condition of Roads Mnkos Traveling taxation, say tho Councllmen. to Wrecks That ay Iinpossiblo When tho budget was first given Willi Their l.(iilpiiiiciit nhapo several weeks ago the mem-, , b of roa(,B th t nro bora of tho Council took tlio "tand f th r travolInB po8. that it Is far better to adopt a 20- mtim !n thc vIcInUy of 8oulh j. mill tax levy than to go bohliul with ?'"".', cLt nnv tinm i,nvn inn,. tho city's expenses which would have to bo made up lator by bond issues. May Do Some Cutting At that tlmo tho budget waB outlined by City Itecordor Duller. Items of tho various city depart ments woro gono over. In several places It was suggested that tho effort to fulfill each obligation of that office and to carry out tho fnllnwlnc nromlscs: 1 ECONOMY IN CITY AFFAIRS This Is a tlmo when special efforts must bo mado to retrench In all departments. I pledge myself to tho strictest economy In all branches 1 of tho city government, conslctent with an offlcient administration. 2 MUNICIPAL IMPROVE MENTS -Marsliflold needs many Im- 1 provomonts, and as In tho past, I I am still always, an advocato of all legltlmnto improvement projects, mil all Improvements must bo made with reference to tho wish of tho prop erty holder affected. n PUDLIC OWNERSHIP I bcllevo In tho ultimate ownership by the city of Its public utilities, such as water, light, etc., and It 1 elected I will exert my best efforts to this end. I will Insist, however, I on tho city receiving full valuo for I every dollar expended on the pur- ' chose of any utility. I 4 FIRE PROTECTION Marsh- ' field has reason to bo proud of hor . volunteer flro department that Is second to none on tho coast, and I I promise If elected, to vigorously oppose any attempt to In any way Impair Its efficiency. Money taken from support of tho flro doparlmont Is not monoy saved. It Is criminal waste. K THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE I repeat tho stand I havo taken In the past as a mombor of tho City Council; that tho Mayor and Coun cllmen arc public servants charged with tho, duty of carrying out tho will of tho majority of tho peoplo, and If oloctcd, I will oxocuto to tho lotter tho desires of tho people ex pressed In any election, regardless of my own personal viows on tho sub ject. CARL W. EVERTSEN. (Paid Advortlsomont.) "pruning knlfo" could bo used. Jlo yond making tho suggestion, noth ing was done nt that tlmo. It is posslblo that tho act of "cutting expenses to tho bono" will bo dram atized this ovenlug. Property holders wishing to mako any comment on tho budget or to suggest tho cutting down of ex penses will ho given this opportunity to appear boforo tho city fathers this evening, SIX MEN ARE KILLED IN HUNTING SEASON Nino Others in Oregon Aro Injured According to lluMtrts to Stale (iauio Warden WILL SHOW PICTURES The Coos County film which tho Elks had taken will bo shown to-, Six men woro killed during tho ro cont hunting Reason In Oregon, rujr tho Hoseburg Rovlow. Tlirco of tho nix woro killed through the acciden tal discharge of their own weapons. In ono lustanco a hunter shot nt n grouse and lilt another hunter who wns out of sight behind a clump of l.iinbnn 4 inlfll It tit ft tl 1 1 t tl fl 1 morrow night nt the Noulo Theatre. I7.'. "....l.r1"' "t, ". '. ": .7 mi - i ;: .. t.i . . i... ... Hti muuin yan ivi'wutu iu vt t oryono as thoy show somo highly Interesting scones of tho county. Tho pIcturoB include tho ElkB cele bration nt Dandon, tho beach nt that u.. .,...,., ,.. II. . rViniillln Tllv-ni and bnToV aliens nt the T Smith DON'T MISS seei 10 y.LK'Z mill, tho carnival at North Henrt pie ures at tho .N.d.lo Tlientro toiuor niid other Interesting features. lonmigiu. IqL and Sunsot Ray. thoro havo been strong suggestions of lato that tho enw of the Coast Guard Htntlon shtuld cut trails and pntliB about th'j clirrs south of tho Coob lluy bar, thus to better cnablo them to got to wrecks In n hurry with their cnulpmont. It Is pointed out that on tho night of tho Santa Clara wreck tho crow coming as fast ob thoy could from tholr Btatlon up tho bay, wero groat ly handicapped by tho "mud wal low" roads that thoy had to tra verse Paths along tho edge of tho cliffs, starting from Coob Head and run ning south toward Sunsot Day for Homo distance would havo put them on tho scone in much quicker tlmo. Ilnrd l'laco to Reach On tho points that put Into tho ocean bolow tho bar tho foresta aro donso nnd tho underbrush so heavy thot passngo through thoro In tho dark is almost an impossibility, as was ovldoncod on tho night of tho wreok, whon tho mon scaled tho cliff at DnBtondorr and tlmo and again loBt tholr way In tho darkness and tho brush. On tholr backH thoy carried heavy colls of ropo nnd tho lino gun, stumbling over trees and thrusting tholr way bodily through tho uudorhrush. ADOPT MAIL ROUTE Tho Coqtilllo Sontlnol says: Tho Coos Day papers Btlll Insist that tho mall cornea from Myrtlo Point to Codiilllo by n "star routo Shoomaker, Btato nuno warden, who j boat," and now say their newspaper to learn tho hunting accidents of tho year recently called Tor special re ports from all his deputies. and othor mall la coming tho Bamo way. Tho fact Is that It comes y auto bolng brought over by tho con tractor, .1. T. Lowollen, on Ub arri val from Rosoburg. Llbby Coal, ?3.00 ton. Phono 72 UFO. SURPHI SES LOUIE'S HUSKIES PILE UP ONLY lil TO 7 SCORE SATURDAY Find Cnllfornlnim Unwilling to Play Second Flddlo In Another Pigskin Fiirco FOOTBALL SCORES ON SATURDAY nr Amoc Mtt Vtn to Cct Hat TlmM.1 Colorado Aggies, 24; Colo raJo College, l.'l. Whitman, 0; Washington Stnto, 17. Idaho, C; Qonzaga, !l. Montana Stato, 7; Utah Ag gies, 0. WnBhliiKton. 13: California, 7 (llr Aaaocltlra Treat to Coot liar Tlmra.) SEATTLE, Nov. 15. Northwest football circles, and principally Oll mour Doble, received n direct set back on Saturday whon his stalwart huskies woro able to pile up only a 1 a to 7 scoro against tho Univer sity of California. it was a general Burprlso. Dotting was heavy that tho U. of V. would repeat tho farco of a wool: ago at Dorkoloy and on the homo grounds, it was thought that big "Hap" Mll lor, Shlels and tho rest would get nil winded romping up and down between tlio two goal posts. Hut thero was no such a thing taking placo. ' Tho Gold and tho Dluo team In seven dayB took ono awful Bpurt, fired Jlmmio Schacffer, tholr coach, got another, nnd went. Into tho gamo determined to put Califor nia back on tho football map of tho Coast. Thoy succeeded. Neither Oregon nor O. A. C. had a gamo on Saturday. Tholr men nro working steadily for tho big battlo of noxt Saturday to scttlo tho supremacy of Oregon. SHIPPING NEWS TO BE OIL BURNER C1IANOE WILL HE MADE STEAMER RREAICWATER IN Is On Drydock for Itepairs Report Is Capt. Mitcgeiin Will Domain As Master DOE PAID $100,000 FOR DREAKWATER SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 15. According to rollablo partlcB hero, It Is said that Chas. Doo paid tho Southern Pacific $100,000 for tho steamer Breakwater which will roplaco tho Sautn Clara. This prico is said to havo boon for hor delivery nt San Francisco in n condition that slio pass tlio U. S. Inspect- ore. Tho cost of changing her from a coal burned to an oil burner will havo to bo homo by Doo. c SAN FRANCISCO,. Cal. Nov. 15.. On tho arrival of tho Btcamor Ilreak wator it was mado known that bo foro sho Is placed in service botweon this port and Portland, going into Humboldt and Coos Days as woll, sho will bo equipped with oil burnora. Tho vessel hns burned coal slnco com ing out from tho East Coast, and bo lug under tlio Southern Pacific flag used fuel from tho company's mines near Coos Day, On Tho Drydock Tho Dreakwator was lifted on dry- dock Sunday. A temporary oil tank I E GOOD T S SNAPS 1 IK DR. K. V. MORROW SENDS PIC TURES J'MKMJRJ!i,,IUM -FRONT Ono Shows Dattlo or English Ship Willi Ciernian Cruiser Other Views From Trenches lor Pictures tnkon by Dr. E. V. Mor row, formerly of Mnrshflold, In the tranches of tho Allies, about tho big , hospital in La Panne, Uelgium, whoro i 1.n t. Innnlml nt.fi nllnfllnf almltrltii . Drltlsh battleship engaged in battlo I Dan McDonald 0f Vn?,i ki ' h. with a (lernmn cruiser a few miles wuh going unck to nnmi' off tho coast, hnvo boon received by the body of hpr .,"' m(,w. Tom .Tames. Tho pictures aro d tho lntter's phiM,.' Mri' H HIIIUII, Ullt niilliu Ul Ilium IIIU IJIIILU I clcur. It Is almost olnht nioiitliH now slnco Dr. Morrow loft Mnrshflold. Slnco then ho has Borvod his first six months enlistment and has signed nn for nlintllnr three montlln tlmn In tho. Belgium hospital. Ho writes ' and another relniiw . ,4 m that thoy aro cxtromoly busy night ' had linstened to il.L!lri' h n-Aln::. ... rrivl"e...Mow., t.!ffi w Mr. James shows tho Interior of tho two bodies of tlin MnV.i .M-ll( oporntlng room, with tho doctor put- tho friends 0f each -ii .ta4hM ting on tho final touches to a plog-1 east together de IbeUa lor ciiHt nboni . "5Si mrs. cuiSsiS;. Relatives fim ,,. , . vnl lliciVw,a o' '. !""cs who lorf .,, "W oauia viara wrort "e U of No; o nutt r slsto cniKimn fl that the body wte ' thoro but when Jh w b tW Mnr.hr.old J t0. 2 ALL SAILORS NOW TAKINO NEW SEAJIAN'S TEST i Affects CrowV or Ships' to Coos Hay k i Ono Skipper Finally Says flood j AVord for Part of Dill Sailors aboard ovory fillip coming Into Coob Day havo punned tho now i scamnn's test as provided for in tho La Follotto-Fursoth bill, according to tho sklppors. Had tho men not pass-1 cd tho vessels would havo been hold up beforo this. Captains now oven havo a word or two In favor of tho bill. I Thoy say that hotter sailors will bo j tho result and thoy sny that sailors i thomsolvcs aro so worried that thoy I actually study nights, taking nn in-' terest In tholr work that many of thojn novor did boforo. Ono of tho sklppors, who asks that his namo not bo used becauso his sailors nnd his employers might bo ' nngry, sold: "Tho activity in tho forecastle Is most unusual. You will rind sailors' who havo put in years afloat putting themselves Industriously to tho tasks of ropo Bpllclng, tlclng knots, studying tho charts and learning to box tho compass. I havo had Ballon,; in my work recently who could not mnko a correct sounding. I found : my sounding lino strung out In tho forecastle tho other day and tlio wholo crow studying Industriously j tho dltroront marks on It.' I wau dumbrounded at first, but finally it dawned on mo. "Tho sailors, ns woll ns tho mn8 tor and mates, must now tako an ex amination. It can't help but result Is to bo constructed to servo until i in a largor numbor of tho Bailors wo sultablo oil Btorago spaco can bo pro- want, and also In tho reduction of vlded in tho main bunker. It Is the number of 'hump-backed soainnn thought tho steamer will ho roady for who can got tho nay ot an A. 11. Borvlco In 10 days, and tho 8ubstltu- "Thoro Is only ono drawback In Going Out of Business One Big Sweep This Is not tho ordinary od(U and ends clearauco sale, but Is a Closing-Out Sale Hon ot oil as ftiol Is expected to In crease her speed at least two knots. Mucgviui to Stay So fnr as Is known, Captain T. J. Macgenn, who has been master of tho vcssol slnco hor operation by tho that foaturo nnd that la that too ma ny men can glvo tho examinations. Any licensed deck offlcor or tho Unit ed States navy, coast guard servlco, light house sorvlco, tho steamship in spection service tlio inspector of Southern Pacific, will coutluuo In ' light houses, and othors can glvo tho sorvlco of hor now owners, tho North Pacific Steamship Company. of new null upto-dato High- Class Merchandise That THE PARISIAN Is famous for iu tlnw states, WASHINGTON, IDAHO and OHFGO.Y. Mer chandise bought direct from manufacturers of distinction, for quality, Mjlo and right prices. For a final Closing Out Salo wo offer you this entlro block of spick and, .pan new Hearing apparel Yor Men, Women, Misses and Children, 'Never Before Equaled Values FIRST COST is not to bo considered at this CLOSING OUT SALE. Lay iu your supply for some tlmo to come. Garments, many at less than cost lo nmniifact uier. Quoting pi ices does not be gin to tell jou tlio real values unless, you see for join-self tho ridiculous low prices marked la plain figures on every article. .STORE OPEN WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY KVENINGS "., r mPifWJ STREET CANNOT ACCOUNT FOR PHOTOSjFROM WRECK Dandon Couple Deceive Picture of Themselves Which Washed Ashore From Santa Clara A strango iucldont In connection with tho wreck of tho Santa Clara which hab not been explained, is told as follows In tho Bandon West ern World: "A purzllng situation has pre sented itsolf to K. T. Wolverton. the I local real estato and insurance man, nnd ror tlio past Tew days ho has been scratching his head in a vain oudeavor to find a solution. Individual photographs of Mr. and Sirs. Wolvorton, togother with ono each of woll-drossed middle-aged wo man and a grown boy, wero picked up on tho beach at Coos Bay among wreekago of tho Santa Clara, which had floated ashore, and Tuesday wero brought hero by Frank Catter II u. Immediately tho Bailing list of tho ill-fated vessel was scanned for a relatlvo or friend's namo who might havo boon in possession ot tho pictures, but not a namo is fa miliar. Tho pictures aro In small neat frames, tho latter bearing tho trado mark of a Dotrolt firm. A dozen ot each or tho photos ot Mr. and Mrs. Wolverton wero mado by J. W. Applegnto, former local photographor, last spring. Each ono can bo accounted for by Mr. Wol verton, but It Is Impossible to fig ure out how any of them got onto tho Snntu Clara. Letters of Inquiry avo being sont to each of tho parties who had beon ! CflVllll Ilia litntlrru ttl llfillna rtl ii n.... ...V ,' ... VM ... W,'1.0 i. i v colving Information that will solvo tho mystery, thoso examinations. It may result In top much friendship bolng shown In somo instances, but at least for tho present It is making hotter sail ors of our mon." CHAMBERLAIN WORKS FOR APPROPRIATION Press Telegiiiin Says Ho Is Urging for Itclaiuing Wall at Coast Guard Station Encouraging nows rogardlng tho efforts to securo an additional appro priation for tho Hfo saving station is told In tho following ,pros3 telegram from Washington, D. C: VSonator Chamberlain has taken up with Captain E. P, Bertholf, com mandant or tho coast guard, tho question or constructing retaining walls around tho llfo-savlng station at Coos Bay, Oro now under con struction. Senator Chamborlnln vis ited tho site or tho station last sum mer, and became convlncod that re taining wnlls should bo provided to guard tho station against tlio action or tho elements. Ho is Informed that information Is being gathered from Coos Bay, anil hopes with a abort time to havo a favorable report." DISCARDED BOATS LAND ON THIS COAST Throe Submarines Withdrawn From the Service Aro Towed to San Francisco tBr AuodtteJ rru to Coca Jij Time, SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 15. Three United States submarines, the F-l, F"-2, and F-3, withdrawn rrom service aUer tho loss ot tho F-4, hnvo arrived rrom Honolulu, after a 13-day rough vovago iu tow of tho crulsor Maryland. 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