6 fHE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1913 EVENING EDITION. QTPIHFR HAQ t uiLniiiLii imu FINE PASSAGE ELECTION V01E IS EAGLES ELECT NEW Figures Correctly Given in Marshfield Aerie Selects Heads Times Ordinances Passed For Street Grading. for Ensuing Year Many Re-Elected. Breakwater Arrives in Harbor Early With Capacity List of Passengers and Cargo. A canvns of tliu vote In the city j At the annual election of the Milking n fine passage from Port- election Tuesday was effected at n Mnrshlleld Aerie of Eagles last even- anit the steamer Breakwater, Cap special meeting of the Council Inst. ng, most of the old officers were re- tnn jjni.ppnn arrived In the hnr ulght, and on motion of Council- elected In appreciation of the efforts bm. t'1))a ni01.'nnR at -..j,- o'clock jnan Copple and seconded by Coun- thnt they have put forth in behalf of wlt, nL,ty-two flrst-c'l.iss cabin cunian Aiorecnt, tne ngures wcro the order during tlie past year. Ji:e approved. They were exactly as officers chosen were as follows: printed in The Times of yesterday. Outside Guard, Jas. Shechau. Tho formal election of the various , Worthv President, C. C. Oolng. candidates winning was confirmed mid then the Investigation into the Voonnn. Doyle caEC was carried out and fin ished. Just liofrti'O adjourning, Recorder Butler read tlie ordinance providing Chaplain, Russell Nnsburg. Worthy Treasurer, Aug. Frlzeen. Inside (iuard,, Nick Stamhone. TriiHtees. Paul Hetty, Chan. Oul- lor establishing grades on mm nvo-i ,m,tte an,i o, ,. Hees. nuo between Third and Fourth A mM( B,)m,d and general good Btreets, and on Seventh street bo- tl,nc ...a .,iayed following the nioot- tween Johnson and Ingcrsoll. Both ordinance were passed, I It was decided to adjourn until i December 15, nllowlng the meeting I Inst night to take the place of the Tegular meeting of next Monday. ing. 0 RIVERS City Attorney Instructed to Draw Up Ordinance Pro viding for Public Safety. BEAUT FUL F D ARRIVES Handsome Automobile Arrives on Breakwater Today for George Goodrum. passengers and a large number In (tho steerage. She brought n full (cargo of general merchandise and miscellaneous freight and shifted up to the Mnrsbfleld dock from North Bend shortly before ten o'clock. Captain Mucgonn stated that the weather on the way down the coast was clear and fine and that the Breakwater crossed tjio Columbia and Coos Bay bars like a duck. The steamer left Portland at 8:15 Tuesday night, but when she reach ed the opening of tho Willamette Into the Columbia, a very thick, low fog settled down on the water, and she was forced to stop for seven or eight hours before proceeding down the river. She crossed tho Columbia bar at :S:05 the next af ternoon and arrived off the Coos Bay entrance In a heavy fog 'at 5:;',0 this morning, making a very fast passage down the coast. The list of passengers follows: Etta Crosby, E. A. lto.irdon. W. I,. Marshall, E. F. Forrester, II. II. Fletcher, O. A. BergHtrand, .Ino. Mlncke, O. Pckkela. .Mrs. I. Uus sell, .1. M. Chnmberlain. (5. Walk er, Wm. Burton, Mrs. J. W. Dye, W. B. Anderson V. F. Ebbnchs, Mrs. Ebbnchs. C. Bailey, It. O. Nainnns, N. O. Nicholson, .1. M. Wood, Cleo. There Must be Hundreds of Women in Marshfield and Vicinity on the Lookout For Just Such An Opportunity As This YOU MAY CHOOSE YOUR SUIT OR COAT FROM THE LARGEST STOCK IN u.i.u MILES AT THIS . m MANY BIG SALE Any Any Any Any Any Any Any Any Any Any Any Any Suit or Coat, Regular Price $15.00, Sale Price $11,95 Suit or Coat, Regular Price $16.75, Sale Price $1295 Suit or Coat, Regular Price $18.75, Sale Price $1435 Suit or Coat, Regular Price $20.00, Sale Price $1535 Suit or Coat, Regular Price $22.75, Sale Price $1795 Suit or Coat, Regular Price $25.00, Sale Price $1935 Suit or Coat, Regular Price $27.50, Sale Price $21.95 Suit or Coat, Regular Price $28.75, Sale Price $2285 Suit or Coat, Regular Price $30.00, Sale Price $2365 Suit or Coat, Regular Price $35.00, Sale Price $2785 Suit or Coat, Regular Price $40.00, Sale Price $31 !s5 Suit or Coat, Regular Price $52.50, Sale Price $4L25 Newly Arrived Sample Sport Coats for Ladies. Values up to $18.50 flogr At this sale piiiyu ENTIRE STOCK OF GIRL'S COATS, 8 TO 14 YEARS, REDUCED ACCORDINGLY "MONEY TALKS" Hub Dry Goods Co. Corner Broadway and Central Avenue. Phone 361 ELKS PLAN TO 'E BE L Marshfield Lodge Will Put on Big Show at Masonic De cember 15th and 16th. At a meeting of the Marshricld MANY I ,111 The latest I UN model Ford nuto- molille arrived today on the Rrcak- water consigned to George Good ritm. It Is a handsome car and I created much admiration from all who have seen It. Tho body Is an Smith. Jno. Yonng. E. II. Dye. It. . Fertile- complain? ngjlnst the 'entirely now design, with more lux- Talbot, Mrs. Talbot, Lola Talbot. L. automobiles operating between jurlous upholstery and a larger rear S. Phillips, E. Lovlson, IV. Cohen, MnrBhflcld and North Henil. but of seat. Mrs. Edgar, II. J. Kane, F. Lang, n different nature from tho last, I This is tho advance guard of a R. .1. Code, Mlko Webber. V. M. wcro made before tho City Council carload of thesq auto8 that Mr. .Smith, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Woiro, 1'. nt its special meeting last night, Goodrum Is expecting to reach hliu Snyder, It. Merrill, Mrs. Merrill, A. Counollmnn Evertson declared that during the holidays. jLowon, A. S. McKee, L. E. England, the turning of tho machines at tho Anyono who Is looking for some-j CI. V. Smith, .1. A. Lowe, Geo. Intersection of tho city streets, es- thing handsome in the way of n holl-Cliarins, .1. A. Reese, M. Grant, Mrs. peeinlly nt the corner of Anderson dny gift could not do bettor than to,Grant, J. W. Fleet, S. Cranotlcb, and First, near tho Chnndlor Hotel, make It a Ford automobile. Such W. L. Cower, C. II. Miller, Mrs. was dangerous. f a gift means more comfort, enjoy- Ilrownlng, It. F. Graff, K. Van Tho Councllmnn stated that In mcnt and pleasuro In a year than Wades, F. George. II. I). Donchny, frequent cases, when the passenger can bo obtained In any other manner Mr. Ilaldcrston, II. It. Wilson, II. autoa mado a comploto circle nt tho for tho $050 it costs fully equipped Pardo, A. Loney, G. Fan-Ins, G. Intersections, other mnchlnes com- and dellvored in Marshfield. Tho Grlnther. G. Duron, F. Duron, .1. InB along found it hard to avoid Ford auto is backed by a service do- Warmur, M. Mnnnwalea, I'. Cluons, collision, nnd thnt pcdcstrlnns had partinont superior to any other an- T. Aennuas, A. Schl, A. Rubien, M. to Jump lively to keep from being tomobllc In .tho world. All parts Rubien, T. Connolly, G. Genrger, A. knocked down. Ho asked that 'an aro carried In tho Goodroads Good- Lonty, I). Rovn. O. A. Montgomery, ordinance be passed compelling tho rum Gnrago and you aro never laid .Wm, Montgomery, M. Rrlngns, S. , , . , . ,..,. f i,..., (liner nnd well known on Coos Hny, of tho Red Cross Drug Store has it autoa to circle tho block when turn- up bocauso of dolay waiting for de- Mitchell. C. Woodwant. J. Daskalas, ,,ianH W01.0 nm,1(J for tll(, Mk ,),,. jbas been appointed captain of tho ways carried a largo stock of high- ing, instead ot inning mo sooner uvery or new pnns. method. Then there Is tho great saving Cltv Attorney Goss was nBkert re- make In tires, gasollno and uenen Rnrdlng tho city's rights In tho mat- upkeep, while tho first cost Is much Tho Ilrenkwater will leave on tho .......i.... of .;. i.-iP,.lf. rm.mnri.. Seattle man had been chosen for l th windows, show cast tor nnd stnted that such an or-.less than any other car. The Ford return voyage to Portland on Frl- n oa(nK minstrel man. The Indl- 11,0 I''o. but It seems that ho was niyl shelves of this up-to-date itl (llunuce was lawful. Ho said that makes good and delivers tho goods dny night Instead of Saturday morn- ,,n(imiK Hint It u-ni'im tiw. i.t,r acting only temporary. Tho an- metropolitan establishment. hoiiio cities compelled machines to always at the smallest possible cost. Ing. ilps. ,.... ,,,.. ,,... noiincemenl of tho niiiioliitment of Flno wntches, lockets, pendinti, that hns ever been pulled off in Cai,t- ,l(-,L,(l w"l wolcomo news Lo Valllers, dlntnonds, Iraceleti ar Ar.ii-iifii,i to his ninnv Coos Ilav friends. Tbu to bo scon In all tho newest pit- mi. i i.... Micblo Is still Pnt'iit Rnimii wiini-n tci'iiH. It will bo worth your tM turn on tho rlKlit hand sides of tho It will be well worth your while Alnraimolrt LlinnHaer or torn- . . alterations in the craft nro being to see this "real" city window d Btrcots from tho driver. Others and If you aro going to get tho big- morco win bo Hold at its offlco j. ritlay ' , . ... . . CAPT. REED OS BAR DREOGE Former Gardiner Man Given Charge of Michie Sound ings Show Bar Shoaling. .John C. Reed, formerly of Gnr- Splendid Showing Made by coos Bay Establishment This Year. Though the Jewelry Deparlntat " kiiiu Hint i v :ii II iiiiiti 1 f or de-jMltchell. C. Woodwant. J. Daskalas, vhxm W(J1.0 nm((j f()1, t,u, ,j)f; ni. jbas been appointed captain of tho ways carried a largo stock of high- I P. Gassellas, J. Mockes. .1. Kateas, Htru, Hh(W wl((lll t,,0 ,0(,K'0 f) ,() ))U i,nr dredge Mltchle, which Is to op- Knido first-class Juwclry, manypeop! g you A. K. Mcintosh, J. Soaloy, J. Smith. nt tll0 jjnHont. opera House Do- ora-,u 11,0 Co()H ""J liar. It was nro surprised nnd ainnied when thtr enernl Miss Fletcher. comber I." and If! under tho dl- n'i'Od some tlmo ago that a eu tho hundreds of fine new art- turn around whole blocks. In otli-l Iletter drop In and see this latest era they had to cross tho street at model at tho Goodrum Gnrago and Intersect Ions and mnko n comploto tnlk tho mnttor over with Georgo. XOTK'H. Tho regulnr monthly meeting of the Marshfield Chamber of wore compelled to turn at the mld ,Uo of u block, Tho City Aiiornoy was finally In Btructed to draw up nil ordluniico enforcing tho procedure or the au toa turning around tho block Instead of nt Intersections. Goss stnted that ho had been approached by ono of tho chauf feurs with an offer thnt If they would be fined only $." all nine or tlioso whoso trials for speeding bad not yot been bold, would plead pullty. lie stated that ho had de. cllneri nnd tho members of the Coun cil supported him lit this decision. It U expected tho trials will bo hold during tho latter part of tho week. Best and best present you may dccldo to "let Georgo do It." TiCKETFILEO BY SOCIALISTS (..iin.Ti:s KOIt OFFICK IX xoutii m:xh crrv km-xtiox XKXT Tl'KSD.W A 1 1 IC AX-XOl'XCKD. a milo of him Coos Day mnn will find It out'. REMOVAL SALE OF FINE MILLINERY as wo move soon to our now lo cation In tho Russell Dlock, wo offer everyone of our beautiful Jlno of Into styles in . TRIMMED HATS AT HALF PRICE With fno filing or the Socialist ticket with City Recorder Derbyshire If there Is any temptation within 0r North Rend, tho full list of tho candidates who will run for election to city offices next Tuesday aro now in nnd open for tho inspection of tho voters of tho neighboring city. Tho Socialist ticket Is as follows: For Recorder, Garfield A. Imhoff, For Treasurer, K, J. Coffolt. For Councilman, Nels H. WollliiKi II. L. Sumner and W. A, Gllinoro. The convention candidates aro as follovs: i FO- Recorder, C. N, Mnybeo. For Treasurer, John H. Groves. For Councllmnn, Peter Logglo, J. G. Horn. 13. D. Curtis, F. W. Wood and Fred Holllstor. .1. G. Mullen filed its nn indepen dent candidate for Recorder, and A. 13. Sinister, who was erroneously stated to bo a Socialist In yesterday's Issue, has withdrawn, J. F. Grubbs haB also withdrawn. $2.50 HATS FOR .... $20.00 HATS FOR CI OK $ I, CO AXli A CO.MPI.KTH MXH AT iiffi:hi:xt pimcks hi:twi:kx VOMV: KAItliY, FOlt IlKST SKIiKCTIOX. CLARKE MILLINERY i ltewaiil Is Oft'eml. Inquiry has been received In this city from S. K. ' Daughman of San Diego, who Is seek ing to find Willis Daiighninn. Tho lntter'8 relative, probably his father, Is advertising In this section for a cluo to his whereabouts and offferB a reward of $100 for his address or j evidence of his death. evening, December .", at 8 o'clock. Strangers Invited. TO TIIV IIHXItV OI.KSO.V. WILL PROVIDE FINE PROGRAM been ilrranged. Those who have olmiibln bar before being brought witnessed tho rehenrsals sav It is 1,ol'-' according to Cnptaln Mac- tho best over. Konn, so that It will bo some tlmo Among thoso who will participate uf,er tho rlr8t tho year boforo Coos Hay .Man Fiiccs Serloun (W In tho show nro Cornell Lagorstroin, sll) an' come. Then owing to tho At 1'oiot Gran. C. W. Montgoiuory, J. A. Hunt, wltor Htorms, It Is not oxpected thnt ' DANKS, Or., Dec. 4. ''j' 'v Claude Tucker. W. Ross Smith, liar- sllu wl" o able to 'do much boforo has decided not to rebuild hU ry IJultman, Robert Kellogg, F. I). ,lluxt spring o,- suinmor. i burned down two months ago. n Fletcher. Frank Horton, Dau Kent- '' I SlioalhiK. land Mrs. Miller this week opew Iiif,', T. D. Jnmes, Clnro Swayno. I Captain Macgenn todny secured n restaurant In HllWlioro. Mr. Ford Painter, .Mllo Sumner, Irving '''"o Iit of old soundings of tho recolvod $5300, the m0"l ,.J nit n so whuui" rilin.i.lln.. A r nAi,il,n.. iv -. CTfirm Itni' li-n nn.1 nipimnn .iti.l filun .1 11 Ull I'll lwv ford, h. h. Thomas, S. A. Car-'" oro recent profile showing tho petition for a saloon license pj mlchnol, Jay Doylo, h. Tozlor and lutCHt soundings. Theso show thnt boforo tho county court. " K. D. McArthur. t Iio bar hits shoaled badly In many considerable opposition to 'be 11 , places, showing from six to ten amillcntlon. ThoiiBh n'8 ' .Ml'SICAL HILL OF l-'AIti: FOR XKXT Sl'XD.W Al'TKKXOOX AT .MASOXIC HALF,. . . . . iti t Director f enton, ol tno coos Hay i'r .nenioriai. "'""" hhi iu u-u imiluh". ...... nfr Concert Hand, has aranged tho pro- T1'u Marshfield Lodge of Klks will some places fifteen feet or moro that of his son-in-law, Jienr) gram for the concert to bo given 1,0111 tllolr annual memorial Bervlco'wf a shoal slnco tho earlier sound- son, brought back from 1 ,( next Sundny arternoon at 2:30 o'- Sunday afternoon nt 2:30 at tholr '"K8- Tll Kcst soundings havo last week, on Indictmen ts c clock In tho Masonic 0iera House. ,0,K room ' "'o Mnsonle Hall. ,uco ott on transparent pn- tho selling or liquor to For : ns follows- Tll sorvlces will bo for members l" and when placed over tho old minors, wero set for this e . March "Federal" Srnina " 11 's expected tliat ull meni-,""1" pnm piauuy biiow ino contrast navo not uecn ran Overture, "Light Cavalry,". .Suppo "C,B Wl" " l"csnt for tlie "Lodgo lluc' i immemate acuon 10 1 Waltz, "Artist Life," Strausso of So'row." Dallet music from "William 1 Tell" Rossini Flute solo, "The Wind," Hylleshy Officials, J. J. O'Drlon, treasurer, and O. E, Osthoff, chief G Driccialdi "Blneor, of tho II. M. Dyllesby Com- (W. Schmeddlng, Flute.) ,,nny- ow'10rs of tho local Oregon (Mrs. Win. Horsfnll, Jr.. Ace.) 1owor Con,1)!'ny- expected hero Popular Medley, "Remlck's jwUhln a few days to appralso the Hits" . i aim.H ,0('ul ,)lantB of tho cmpany. Thoy -h. "Calvary Comniandery," nr0 mn"'K a general tour of In March proveut tho shoals becoming a moro serious monaco to navigation. Capt. Macgceu says Coos Dny ought to havo a strong delegation nt Washington now to seo that Cobs Day gets Federal aid at this session of CongreBS. Christian Church ladies COOKED FOOH and XMAS APHOX HALE, Clarl(0 spoctlon of tho company's Pacific Saturday, December 8, at 150 No. Star Spangled Dnnner, Const properties, AFFIRM ItAXDOX CASKS. Oregon SiipreiuoYoiirt Sustains Tw of .lodge Coke's Divisions. Tho Oregon Supremo Court, In handing down opinions nt Salem this week, sustained two decisions of Judge Coke In Dnndon cases as fol lows: Chris Rasmussen vs. Walker Ware-! house Company et al, appellants; I from Coos; suit to quiet title; af firmed. J. L. Krononborg vs. Walker Ware house Company, appellant; from Coos; suit to enjoin defendant from constructing a building; affirmed. Times Want ads bring results. Front street. Times Want ada bring results. -WILLIS BAUGHMAN- $100.00 REWARD will be given for his address or evidence of his death. S. K. BAUGHMAN. Oxford Hotel, San Diego. California WHY PAY MORE? Johuson-GtiloTsei Sellers of Quality Home Furnishings.