pre: Mvi(v? wn.-TW-- - THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 1913 EVEIMIMG EDITION. 6 E GE RANKING 1 First National Will Alter Build ing Soon to Accommodate Increased Business. Tho Board of Directors of the First Nntlonal Bank at their next meeting will probably make arrange ments to remodel the bank build ing and enlarge the bank quarters. Tho matter was taken up at the previous meeting but definite act Ion was postponed. The plan Is to take out tho par tition between the present bank quarters and the Finnish Coopera tive store and make one largo banking room. The vaults will be enlarged to arcommodato tho In creased demand for safety deposit vaults and the new banking fixtures will bo arranged. This will give tho bank a double entrance, the present bank entrance and tho unu used by tho Finnish Cooperative store. The plan Is to have tho altera tions made during the coming win ter. Tho Finnish Cooperative store will secure now quarters elsewhere. VISIT RANCHES ON COOS RIVER Chamber of Commerce Dele gation Makes Trip Mitting Pleased With Prospect. The first of tho Marshlluld Chain lier of Commerce excursions to tho farms In this vicinity Is being mado today to the Coon River homes. The pnrty left hero about !i o'clock this morning in the launch Pronto. Iu addition to getting iu closer toil 'h with the ranchers, the excursion Is nlso enabling Alfred Mlttlng to get. n bettor Insight Into the agricultural possibilities of this section and show v.'hat he can do with the Kxperlnient Station and farm which ho proposes to cstnblish under the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Mitting Is more than pleased with ti tract iu the Reynolds Develop ment company's holdings near Llhuy. It Is expected that arrangements can bo made to make this available for Mm. Messrs, Myers and MclOldowny nro Intensely Interested In aiding tho Mitting proposition and will endeavor to make tho best possible terms on it. Tho excursion today was not ac companied by as many as It was hop ed to have go, but It Is expected that there will bo an Increased number go on each trip, the others to bo arranged later. Among those going today wore Senator 1. S. Smith, P. 0. Morton. F. (!. isirch. .ihn A. Watt, Alfred Milling and .lohu .Motley. There are many Marshlleld peo ple who nro strong In the belief thnt wo shall meet each other iu heaven, and turn up their noses and can't see their neighbors when they pass them on tho street. Tho other day bees took posses sion of an Indiana hole) ami stung the guests. That's nothing. Wo know lots of Coos Hay people who have been stung In Portland hotels. 1UIV IMI'HU AITLH WRAH'KRS OP II. w. I'AIXTKR, ALLIA.WH Ht'lLDIXG. NO RAISE YET IN ASSESSMENT Assessor Thrift Will Notify Property Owners Before Heeding Request. C0QU1LLI3, Ore., Sept. 11. The Coos County Board of Equalization h busy considering tho various pro tests that have been made about the 191 1! assessments. Most of the pro tests arc about the assessments be ing too high, the few exceptions be ing from Marshlleld, mostly, where Councilman Albrccht and Knclneer Buckingham asked that some be raised to equalize tho assessments In the various parts of town. Assessor T. .1. Thrift Btatcd to day that tho requests that certain nf-sctesincnts bo raised had simply been taken under consideration by tho board and that before any assess ment Is raised, tho owner of tho property will be notified and given n chnnco to bo heard. He said that probably some would he raised whore good reason was shown but that no snnp judgment would be taken on tho property owner question. Some of the timber Interests nro now protesting against Incrcnses made In their assessment this year. uinni Other Changes. In addition to tho changes In assessment outlined In Tho Times yesterday as proposed by tho Coos County Board of Equalization, a number of others wero proposed. Among them wns an Incrense In the assessment of lots In New Bedford Addition on Knob 1 1111, nn increase of $20 per lot In assessments on I'erham Addition, tho now schedule being $30 and $100 per lot Instead of $00 and $80. In Railroad Ad dition some assessments were low ered and some raised. It was pro posed that a system of assessing lots with east frontage at $110 each and with west frontage at $100 each ho followed which will mean some re duction and some raises. alliance in. out TODAY Steamer Arrives From Eureka And Will Sail This Eveninq For Portland. Tho Alllanco arrived In today from Eureka and will sail this evening for Portland. Sho had a large list of passengers bound through from Eureka for Portland although tho travel to Coos Bay this t rip was very light. She bad some big shipments of salmon from Eureka and will also take on salmon here. When she sails tonight, practically all her available passenger room will ho taken, a good number going from iho Hay. Among those arriving on her wero: (leo. .1. sink, 11. II, Donohy, T. Mc- Taggart, Joe Hentley and 11. 1IIII. I'uiMics llouil. I'runlc Cameron, arrested yesterday on a Kcdornl In dlctment charging Illegal sulo of liquor, furnished $1000 bonds for his appearance there, .las. Ilerlng, t'has. Stiiuff and I). Ferguson sign ed his bond. Deputy l S. Marshal Jackson returned to Portland today. The Girls Are All Sorry Now ilii'.v basked in tho sun got tan and stubborn i'jwklos. Now they want to make up on a hum' for dant'o, dinner or party. Vogue Liquid Complexion Powder makes arms and neck opera white in a flash. 2.V and f0o per bottle. Red Cross Drug Store h ree Motorcycle Delivery, Phone .122. STREET IN NOR BEND Council Decides to Establish Grades and Orders Plans for Improvement. At a meeting of the North Bend City Council Tuesday evening, pre liminary plans were mado for a lot of street work to be done In tho near future. Other projects were pushed along so thnt the Coure'l expects to call for bids next Tuesday night. About twenty-five residents of Or egon street and vicinity were present to protest ngalnst tho grades which the city had established. After lengthy discussions of It, the Coun cil decided to start In again and or dered the City Engineer to prepare new grades for n number of streets on the hill as follows: MePhcrson from Meade to Maine. Union from Chester to .Maine. Liberty from Maine to Ohio. Maine and Oregon and part of Brussels. Grades were established on VI glnla from Sherman avenue to Pony Inlet, Union from Washington to Virginia, Washington from Shcrmnn to Union. The engineer was ordered to prepare plans and estimates for grndlng ihe streets. D. I). Braluard war. given a penn't to cstnbllhs a landing for unloading wood on Pony Inlet bridge. N. C. McLeod and Fred Holl'sicr wero given permits to grade anil Im provo McPherson street In front of their homes and will bo given credit for tho work when the street Is Im proved later. City Attorney Mullen was Instruct ed to Investigate tho claim that a tier of lots In the north side of tho City limits, twelve In all, wero not lots but parcels of land, not included in tlie City limits and consequently not liable for tho street Improvement. 1 AND BR DE HER E Altltl VED HV Al'IO LAST EVE NING AI'TKIt A IIOXCV.MOO.V TRIP ACROSS THE COXTIXHXT. George Goodrum and brldo arriv ed last evening from tholr honey moon trip across tho continent. They enmo by auto from Roseburg and went at once to tho homo which Mr. Goodrum hnd prepared. They had planned a surprise on their Coos Hay friends, but tho little bird that tells gave tho secret to Tho Times and Immediately after their arrival they wero beselged with telephone calls and congratu lations. They report n delightful trip, but said It was good to feel tho brac ing ocean breezes of Coos Hay onco more. .Mrs. Goodrum will bo pleasantly remembered by many friends as Miss Mario Waller of llolse, having vis ited hero at tho K. M. Parson's home. ; help: tights are i goixg to siti'laxt ! modern petticoats NEW YORK, Sept. 11 Tho petticoat has gono to join tho hoopsklrts and bustle, and tho present voguo of frankness In feminine attire Is to continue only more so. This statement Is made on tho authority of Miss Marion C. Eoltz, fashion scout for a big department store, who has Just returned from Paris, "No lingerie will bo worn," said Miss Eoltz. "tights bolng the rule. In fact, It looks as though the petticoat and fluffy underthlngs have been banished forevor." YOU MIGHT AS WELL MUY EI.Ol'R OF HALVES AND SAVE 'M V i:ts. A .MARSHEIEI.D MARRIED WO, .MAX SAYS: "If men had to do tho housowork they would live In tents and use paper dishes." t AT THE IIOTRr.fi- t "ZZ i Tho Chandler. Geo. W, Lawrence, Portland: C. Emery Oliver. Portland; C. M. Eb- crhart, Portland: V. M. Relnhart. Wasco, Ore.; R. E. Andrews and wife, Spokano; J. B. Eaton, Salom; Mr. and Mrs. W. Ulldebrand. N. Y.: Anna Voltz. Illinois: Lnurn Tumor No. Dak.; Winifred Vatson, Minn.: Cornelia Anthony, Colo.j F. P. Hun ter, Pullman, Wash.; S. E. Hunter, Big Removal Sale of Muslin Underwear Beginning Friday Morning, Septembor 12th This large stock of undermuslins must be sold before move into our new store in the Irving Block. Not one nfPWe will be taken to our new home. These undermuslins inny6 Corset Covers, Drawers, Combination Suits. Niahtnnumo S? tirnats P.hpmise and Princess ' ei" Slips. In order to close out this entire lot in short order we have quoted prices that will make it worth while for you to stock up on undermus lins for this and for next sea son. Prices are cut without regard to cost or values. Kfl UNDERMUSLINS iv FOR QGn UNDERMUSLINS FOR ... Cri ED PhUU conn ijiUU CO 7K 4il J C9 Kfl tpjiUU u nn iptiUU tub UNDERMUSLINS 1 7K FOR I Ob UNDERMUSLINS 0C FOR Mb UNDERMUSLINS C1 OK FOR UNDERMUSLINS M IK FOR piitu UNDERMUSLINS 01 OK FOR PImIi UNDERMUSLINS CO A FOR P.itu The assortment consists only of good, well-made garments, many of them trimmed with beautiful embroidery and fine lace. a a tf M O X K Y T A L K S P P P P P HUB DRYGOODSICO. "SMART WEAR FOR WOMEN." O'CONNELL BUILDING. PHONE 361. Pullman, Wnsh.; Mrs, G. II. Roach and son, Portland; Geo. W. .Tames, ICugene; Lyman James, Kugcno; .1. V. Iloitseworth and wife, Ku gene; Mrs. M. K. McCorinack, Ku gene; S. W. Tracy, San Kranclsco; A. L. Arnot, San Francisco; Geo. II. Iloas, San Francisco; Geo. II. Wil liamson, Chicago; II. P. N'adeau, San Francisco; .1. 10. Norton, Coiiulllo; C. G. Arnold, Portland; .1. H. Paul son, Coiiulllo; Geo. W. Carr, Myrtle Point; X. A. Leach and wife, Port land; Viva Leach, Portland; Fairy Leach, Portland; Dewey Leach, Port land; Cecil Gross, Klklns, W. Va.; Anna L. Lange, Spokane; Netty L. Junelnnd, Spokano; G. T. Treadgold, Dandon. The Lloyd. Mrs. and Mr. John 13. Drew, Vic toria, 11. C: Alex Petorson, Lakeside; Tom Maas, Portland; J. II. Desmond, Spokane; A. Peterson, Cooa River; It. G. Ilorondn, Portland; A. G. In galls, ,1'ortlanil; 13. S. Gray, Myrtle Point; Warren Powell, North llend; W. P. Dopp, Lowlston, Utah; R. A. IWttor, Logan, Utah; 13. 13. Phillips, llaudou; O. Henry, llaudou; M. liurk, Portland; .1. C. Colby, Cinclnattl, Ohio; II. W. Coloinnn and wife Portland; John Denny, Vancouver, IV. C. The llluiico, Roy 13. Clinic. Walhv Walla. Wash.; T. A. Sallng, Allegany, Orel Capt. A. M. Klmer, Seattle; D. HI Craw, Coaledo; The Coo. A. A. Downing, Portland; Frrii Pearson and son, Astoria; P. A.CsrlJ son, Now York City; C. A. SpRI Portland; 13. II. Fletcher, Port!ii G. C. Schroder, Portland; C.EJu- son, Portland: Win. Gage, CoioE; Lou Miller. Myrtle Point; Ctol Weeks, Astoria: .loo Ilotcbklss, Cce Itlver: Fred Ilolstroni, Cooj Roll Goodman, Coos Itlver: P. l Larson. Alleuanv: 51. McMullen, Ei-I plro; Lans Lcnovo, Coqullle A. Cl Munch, Coqullle; W. G. Mefsey,C River; F. M. Cameron, South SK Another Special Sale FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY WITH EVERY SLOP'S WORTH OF GOODS PURCHASED WE GIVE (IF WAJL ED) 18 POUNDS OF PURE GRANULATED SUGAR FOR $1.00 Coffee, our 40c blend 35c per pound Coffee, our 35c blend 30c per pound Coffee, our 30c blend 1111.. 25c per pound Spices, 2 regular lOc-size cans, only 15C Sultana and Muscatel Seedless Raisins, per pound 9c Large, loose. Muscatel Raisins, per pound 8 1-2c Prunes (Large Italian) per lb 9c (Cotton Brand) Puree with To matoes, per can gc Sweet Corn (lona Pack) per can "9c Swift and Courtney Matches, per dozen boxes 43c Pure Lard, ex-kettle rendered, "per"'" 1 0-pound pail $145 PollyPrim Cleaner, per can "7 ll2c Gold Dust Washing Powder, per , package tv Citrus Washing Powder, per ok package , ? fj Sweetheart Toilet Soap, 3 bars for -Glycerine Toilet Soap, 3 bars for Glycerine Tar Toilet Soap, 3 bars for c Pummo Toilet Soan. 3 bars for 'i! Liquid Bluing 1 pt per bottle $ 10-qt, Galvanized pail 17-qt, Granite Dish Pan ' 14-qt, Rinsing Pan S Double Roasters (Granite) ----"VA, One-half dozen, (Cups and Saucers) g One-half doz, 9 1-4 plates tj! 1-qt, Glass Water Pitcher 1,c xAd?K ; Coos Bay Tea, Coffee nd Spice House Phone 394-J. iqj Uni 1,,. uorchfifild. Orcooo. AW