rV--V rn,- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 19 13 EVENING EDITION. ' 2 COOS BAY TIMES STVmaloNEV Editor and Pub. f'V r. MALOVKV Now" iMlllnr BUNKER HILL COUPLE WEDS WANT 10 GET UREA FILLED ALLIANCE If! FROM PORTLAND Mis8 Dona Hjetlc and Christ Leo, two popular young people of Bunker Hill, were married last evening at tlic Swedish Lutheran Church, Itev. It. O. Thorpe officiating. The cere mony was a simple, hut Impressive ono. The young couple and their at tendants, Miss Thoa Larson and Capt. Ij. Knudsen, entered the church to the strains or the Lohengrin wedding march, played by Mrs. U. O. Thorpe. Mr. Leo has built and furnished a fine little bungalow in Hunker HIU and ho and his bride will be at home to their many friends there. A host of friends wish them happiness and prosperity. T'.ie Allnncc a.-itved from Port land today with a capacity cargo of j freight- and a good passenger list. I She had a lot of hay and other stuff 'and Is said to have left nearly two 1 1, mi ri roil miH nf frnlirM behind. The ' Breakwater left considerable freight ' behind also. Among the freight there were four carloads of hay for A. T. Haines. The Alliance will get out tomor row morning at 7:30 for Eureka. Among those r.rrlving from Port land on her were: II. K. Tower, May Wood, 0. .1. Wood, H. C. Krogstad, I). Aber, M. Aber, .1. Willis, F. C. Miller, .Mrs. 0. S. Schroeder, Blanch Schroedcr, George Schroeder, F. O. Lehman, D. It. Bardne, A. Willis. II. Fish, Hilda Hcdbcrg, (J. C. Schroeder, M. A. Heed, Mrs. A. O. Keed, Hugo I Heed, Alex Iteed and A. K. Tower. EWS OF NORTH BEND Final arrangements have been com pleted and all Is In readiness for (he homo talent production of "Hazel Klrke." The Wesloynn P;lhle Class of tho Methodist church has secured tho services of Mrs. Elton Torrlll. Boprano soloist, recently of San Diego, but now living In Coiiullle. Also Joo Cnvlll, a trick violinist, will per form. Tho little Reynold sisters will Ring and Miss Julia B. Daypon will render Hoven.il solos. Mayor and Mrs. L. .1. Simpson and their house guests, Dr. Harry Simp son and his bride, of San Francisco, liave closed their summer homo at Slioro Acres and moved to North Bond. Mrs. Walter Fain-loth and chil dren, of Michigan, are expected hero booh to spend tho winter at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (loo. W. Webb. Among tho arrivals overland via Drain was Ed K. Junes, representa tive of W. P. Fuller & Co., Ho Is In North Bend today. Mr. Jones re ports very bail roads overland on ac count of tho recent heavy rains. Among tho arrivals at the Hotel Oregon are Tom Sawyer, of Lnke Hlilo. and W. S. Fellows, of Sumner. V.. S. Osburn, of Bandon, was a business visitor at North Bend yes terday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Walte, who have lioou looking for a small farm near North Bend, are visitors In Marsh Hold today. Messrs. Ilogllo and Wi !to, citizens of North Bend, formed a combine recently whereby they could corral nil tho ducks In Coos County. Of tho first requisites for this combine was tho procuring of tho necessaries and tho two members of tho "trust" wont "fifty-fifty" on a motor boat. They started out last Sunday nt tho woo small hours In furtherance of the plot. Accounts differ as to the num ber they hagged, some say 1 1 others 2fi, and still another report says they lingged T0 apiece. When questioned about tho number both the esteemed rltlzcns simply siulln and nod assent to any number that may bo mention ed. Mrs. William Parsons has been very 111 nt her home In North Bend. 11. C. Dior, of North Bend, Is a business visitor at Marshlleld today Among the arrivals at tho Palace today are C. W. Idler and M. L. Car tor of Portland. They are at North Head In the Interest of a Portland piano house, Messrs. Beck mid Day, represent ing tho Loan Saving Co., of Salt L.ike City, called on the Chamber of Com merce at North Bend today. City Knglncer llobson of North JTend, has In preparation plans for nn extension of the sower system. It Is likely that tho matter will come bofore the City Council at Its next meeting. The cost of the extensions planned will bo about $:!0,00i). STREET WORK IN NORTH BEND Special Meeting of City Coun cil Friday Night to Con sider Propositions. A special meeting of tho North Tend City Council has beon called Tor Friday evening to consider the protests of the Sheridan street prop erty owners against the recent nward of the Improvement contract. It is expected that the former award will bo thrown out and new bids asked on tho contracts for Improving Sher idan, Bulon, Meade and McPhorsou. It Is not expected thnt the Southern Paclflc'u application for an extension of six months of their franchise limit will be brought up for action then. Fin- City Election. The North Bend city election will be held Tuesday, December !, nnd so far has not caused any particular gossip. It Is expected that Councllmcu C'-ubbs, Home and Mandigo, whose t vms expire, Treasurer (Jreves nnd Pel order A. II. Derbyshire will bo i n lldates for re-election. It Is also expected that the Soclal ! i will have a ticket lit the Held. ATHLETCS WI R (Continued from Page 1.) ... I SOCIAL CALENDAR 4 FIUDAY Sndal at Presbyterian Church. Weuloyan Bible Class play "Hazel Klrke" at F.ckhoiY Mall. Ferndale Sewing Olrclo enter tained liv Miss Susie Melcolm. Mrs. W. B. Curtis wlU en tertain Ladles" Art Club. The Fixup Dependable Clothes. TWO STORKS Miirshllold North Beiul Representing the 1 House of Kuppenheimer Henry A. JoIiiihdii, a business man of L'Anse, Mich., writes; "For vears. Foley's Honey nnd Tar Compound for coughs and colds has necn our family medicine. Wo give H to mir chlldron, who like, It on ac count of Its pleasant taste. It is R safo cure for cpugU and colds.' U contains no ophites. Owl Pro. wrlption Pharmacy. Frank 1). C'onan -r viniiumr 110101, IMIOIK 74 . I , Star Theater Tonight North Bend The popular playhouse ALI ZADA Oriental Wonder Worker A guaranteed attraction present ing all the very latest Hindoo mysteries. A show full of surprises. Four reels of motion pictures. CUPID IN A DENTIST PARLOR Keystone. VIA CABARET American. BALKAN WAR Gaumont. SIDE TRACKED BY SISTER Majestic. Augmented Orchestra. 1 10-15 Cents. A. Quatermass, Mgr. Tel. 484 second, Murphy being held at third. .Murphy nnd Oldrlng scored on Col lins' line drive over Doyle's head. Collins was out at- second when Doyle took Baker's burning smash and touched second. Two runs, three hits and no errors. Second inning (second half) fr'hnfer out when Collins took his slow roller and tossed to first. Mur ray sent up easy fly which Collins smothered. McLean fouled out to Schang. No runs, no hits and no errors. Third Inning (first half) Mc Innls filed out to Burns. Burns took care of Strunk's high fly, not hav ing more than few feet to got It. McLean took Bnrry's weak foul. No runs, no hits nnd no errors. Third Inning (second half) Merklo sent up a high fly to Strunk. Tesreau out on three straight ctrlkes. Collins took llorzog's liner and Hie Inning was over. No runs, no hits and no errors. Fourth Inning (first halO Schang struck out. Bush got a Texas Leaguer which Burns trapped on top of the grass nnd It looked like a putout. Murphy out to Shnfer. Doyle threw out- Oldrlng at first. No runs, one hit and no errors. Fourth Inning (second half) Dayle fouled out to Baker. Fletcher singled over second. Burnt! fanned. Fletcher stolo second. Collins threw out Shnfer. No runs, one hit and no errors. Fifth Inning (first half) Col lins out on smoking liner to Murrny. Fletcher took linker's pop fly on left field line. Mcliinls out on fly to Murray. No rums, no hits nnd no errors. Fifth Inning (second half) Murray walked. Murray stolo soc rnd and went to third on Schang's wild throw to right center. Murrav 'scored when McLenns's lilt slut 'by Baker. Cooper ran for McLean. .Merklo filed out to Murphy. Cooper easily stole second. Baker threw out Tesreau, Cooper going to third. Schang throw out Herzog at- first. Que run, one hit and ono error. J Sixth Inning (first half) Wilson now elite! Ing for New York. Strunk tiled to Burns. Barry singled sharply t,i right. Seining sent ;i long foul in to the left field Brand and Wilson tool; It. Bush filed out to Doyle. No runs, one hit and no errors. I . ..th Inning -(second half) .). .. .0 was out :n grounder to Mr u.iv in-assisted. Fletc'ier walked. I A doiiliU' play ended tin- Inning. I Bush look Burns' smash and tossed If to Barry, forcing Fletcher second. Barry then completed the ! double by a rllle shot throw to Me- htiils. No runs, no lilts and no ei mm. Seventh Inning ( first half) Murphy sent n spltter to right for a single. Murphy was forced at tecond when Fletcher took Oldrlng's smash and tossed to Doyle. Oldrlng scored on Collins' throe-bnr,o hit along the right field faul lino. T'.'o bull took a wicked bound past Mur ray, enabling Collins to reach third linso. Collins scored on Baker's single to center. The athletics hit ting wits too much for Tesreau and he wns called from tl.e pitching i.iunil. Crnndall went Into the box for New York. Mclnnls out hen Doyle took his liner and touched Baker on the Hue, a double play, unassisted. Two runs, three hits and no errors, Seventh Inning (second Imlf) Rim for doubled to left and scored on Murray's single to left. Wilson fanned, and Schang threw out Mur ray at second, Collins tnklng the throw nnd completing a double piny. Merkle walked. Wlltso ran for Mer klo. Collins throw out Crnndall at first. Ono run, two hits and no errors. Eighth Inning (first half) Wlltse went out to play first base for New York. Crandall throw out Strunk, nlso Barry. Schang scored on a homo run diivo Into the right field stand. Bush struck out. One run, one hit and no errors. Eighth Inning (second hnlf) Herzog line-filed to Baker. Doyle was out to Mclnnls unassisted. Fletcher fouled out to Schang trying to bunt. No runs, no hits and no errors. Ninth Inning (first half) Murphy out on a fly to Murray. Oldrlng out on n foul to Herzog. Collins out on n fly to Shnfer. No rims, no hits nnd no errors. Ninth Inning (second half) Burns out on a fly to Murphy. Sltafer walked. Shafer was forced nt second when Barry took Murrav's roller and tossed to Collins. Wilson foul filed to Baker. No runs, no hits and no errors. Council Decides to Try and Get Property Owners to Aid in Saving. Tho City Council last night lu ll ructed Street Commissioner Law ltorne to take up the matter of hav ing the area between Golden and Halt avenues filled by the dredge Seattle with tho property owners and endeavor to get them signed up. Practlcnlly all of the property own ers north of Golden to Mill Slough nnd west to Sixth street have signed up, most of them for a largo area south of Hall have Blgned up and City Engineer Buckingham stated that there were only about three blocks In between that had not- signed mi. Mr. Buckingham stated that If these property owners signed up, Second street planking could be rais ed for about ?200, thereby saving about $1000 on tho cost of bulk heading nnd milking other savings of about $:!,000. Ho said that the dredge would pump Into the whole area for less than half what It would cost to fill the streets alone. He said that petitions for the 1111 contained u stlpiilutlon Unit they should fill It within six inches of tho grade or no charge would be made. This eliminates the objec tion that many have been raising. Central Avenue Grade. A now grade was ordered es tablished on Central nveniio between Fourth street nnd Eighth street. The old grade was below the present elevated roadway and the new grade provides for a raise of between six and eight Piches at Sixth street, making a gradual slope from Eighth to Fourth. Geo. Trlbbey asked thnt the grade bo established on Sixth be tween Commercial and Bennett, but Mr. Buckingham had not taken the levels. An ordinance providing for rais ing the elevated roadway op Ben nett, to bring It ubove the proposed dredge fill, wns ndopted. It will cost about $2011. Street Assessments. The Council npproved the nssess ments on North Second street. From Birch to nenr Cedar It Is to bo li.'i cents per front foot, for fifty feet ninth of Birch If Is to be r0 cents and along the west side from Cedar to 10 1 in It Is to bo $l.nr nnd nlong the east side from Cedar to Elm It Is ta be $1.2(1. This does not In clude the intersections. On Elght'i street-. In Ferndale. from Ik:iloek to Laurel, the assess ment Is $1.11, to Nutwood. $3.71 r nil from Laurel to Nutwood $.1.71. V'-e Improvements of Second Court from Seeand to Elm wl I i fit $1, S 12.03 nnd the assessment will be $2.'i0 on th'e i-.outh side and $2.00. Him f.venuo between Third and Fourth Is to bo ncsessed $2.21 on the North side nnd $1.81 on tho south Ride. To Sell B Is. Tho City Council passed nn ordi nance providing for the sale of ?2I!. Oil 1.7s worth or Improvement bonds. Of this iimonnt $ll.0S:!." wore Issued on Fourth between El lod nnd Kruse, $3,717.10 on John son nvenue, $2,Sii,01 on Eleventh street and $2,007.27 on Tenth streot. Ilagiiulst and BJornulst's Job of i railing on Johnson between Second I'lid Seventh was accepted and thoy were ordered pnld $1,8 1S.H3, COMFORT HER. WITH A COMFORTER from our large and varied stock. Von will be .suipis,., 1( range of pnlterns, prices nnd colors vvo have, to olloi-. Gtll , 6 you our best one. II Is filled with Irlplo-eomhod, pure Aiisli u wool, Is covered wllli a hlg:h-Krnde silk dot nici-cerlcd mU. , 'B ed wl(li silk ribbons; lias wide Irlplu-stlu-lied border; s snn, light soft and comfy and ci be had In pink or liluc f,. 95 00' We Carry a Large Line of wool blankets mid cotton blankets hi various grndes nnd wel It Hoe what we have in (In window; then como In ,mi ,.t ,s (rm "' yon the above assertions. c ,0 LANDO'S (GOOD GOODS.) lMUWIlT DHMVHItY IMIO.VK YOt'U OHDKItS. 2IH.2.V.i KHOXT STItKHT. PIIO.NK KILL. Men's, Women's and Children's Wear NANN SMITH TO COAST LEAGUE BE CHANGED BALL m Report That Additional Passen ger Accommodations May Be Added. According to reports In circulation here, the Nann Smith Is to be remod elled somewhat and equipped to car ry sixty or mori! first-class passen gers. The report could not be con firmed here today, but It appears to bo authentic. The Nnuu was to have sailed from San Francisco Tuesday for Coos Bay but has been delayed and no word hnd been received late tills afternoon as to whether she got away yesterday or not. She was to have gone onto dry dock soon hut this was being de layed owing to the possibility of tho i-hauge being made to add morn pas senger uccommodntlons. The company Is said to have had some good offers for tho Iteiloiido, and It would not bo surprising If she was sold. The C. A. Smith Company Is desirous of building a new nnd larger lumber cnrrler, preparatory to the opening of the canal and In case they do, they would not have any particular use for the ltcdondo, es pecially with tho Nann changed over. Expected Soon. C. A. mlth and Aruo Mereon tiro expected hero on tho Adeline Smith tho last of this week. On their ur jrlvul, definite Information will prob ably bo obtained about this and about starting tho new pulp mill nnd the Eastslde mill. F. A. Wurnof Ion on the Adeline Smith this week for Oakland and It Is presumed thnt his trip had to do with the proposed change In ships. POBTLAXD TEAM IIKItK. Eleven members of the Portland Northwest League Club arrived here on the Alliance to.Iay from Port land en route to Eurckn, Uiu.Mhey will play the Humboldt Count r tei some exhibition games and later pit; winter ball In California. Owing to the unfavorable weather and unm tain arrival, no gunie was arraojfi hero for them. The Alliance Is ichel uled to sail enily In tlio morning for Eiireku. o"htri I'm. to Com far TIhn) POUTLAND, Ore., Oct 9. port lund dropped her second surcedte :mui to Venice yesterday at Venlrt, 3 to 2. T'le scores yesterday: At Oakland II. II. E. Los Angeles 2 S 1 Oakland 7 9 I At- Sacrniuento 11. II. E. San Francisco 8 I! i Sacramento 4 7 1 At Portland - II. II. I Portland . .-. 2 I I Venice 3 It's a Good Plan Not to let the thought of to morrow Interfere with toda'i huppliiess. Stafford's Candy AND STAI-l-'OltD'S K'KCHKAM nro little luxuries that add to today's pleasure WANTED Work as cliiiinberuiaids or gonoral housework, by two girls. Call ;u.l Front street. Try Tho Times Want Ads. FINAL NOTICE TO CUEDITOHS 111 the County Court of tho State of Oregon, for the County of Coos. In tho Matter of tho Estnte of William II. Polloys, Deceased. Notlco Is heroby given that the un dersigned, administrator of the above entitled estnto, has filed his final account and report in said mattor In tho nbove entitled court, and that an order has been mado and entered by tho above entitled court directing tho publication of this no tlco. nnd naming Friday, November 7, 101 a, at tlio hour of 10 o'clock a. in., thereof, nnd tho court room of tho above entitled court as the time and place for the hearing of objections to said final account and report for tho settlement of said es- ' tate. j Dated this Sth day of October JOHN DUNLOP, Administrator of the Etnte of Wil liam H. Polleys, Deceased. Conley & De Neffo and Peck & Peek, Attorneys for Estate. First publication Thursday. Octn. .ber 0; Last publication Thursday, 1 :uvuiuuer u, BOAT MENg We want you to look at our window, wherein we show the largest assortment of Boat Supplies IN COOS COUNTY. Don't forget that we are agents for RED SEAL DRY BATTERIES HOBO STORAGE BATTERIES 'VALV0UNE0ILS. Buy the best jMKr ft THE RECORD PHOTOGRAPHING ABSTRACT to Hate photographic, copies of all records V"f0rmtlo abstracts of titles, present owners, or any other BUSINESS OFFICE: 117 North tfrtmt St, MsrsPP, w. J. iwiii I