1 ! CITY PfSDDF THE COOS BIV TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1914 EVENING EDITION MTRTLE POINT ion jug ? Women sSui j AGIST FIRE: HH S : M Big Auto Fire Truck Arrives Three Others Pleaded Guilty Capt. Macgenn Takss Matter I M IK-ii.v Ml nrin "ir- Mm .'VM-i v f J "1 f JSE- "mi wo Travels 50 Miles an Hour i 800 Gallons Minute in Liquor Matter and Re ceive Stiff Sentences Shining In a brand new red paint and with nickel work gl.stening, 3tfarshf lew's blK 100-i.orsepower Am erican La France auto fire truck ar- Up With Major Morrow Urges a Jetty Campaign Major Morrow promised Capt. Macgenn. who conferred with lilm at Portland this week, that ho would endeavor to have the Mlchle start work Just att soon as the $20,000,000 emergency bill passed by Congress is signeu. .nisi wncn tins win be no is (Special to The Times. 1 COQIMLLE. Or., Oct. 1. Pleas of guilty were entered and sentences nronounced In the three rcmnlnlng rived this morning on the Break- Hquor case from Myrtle Point today. watnr frnm Pnrtlnnri. Put tinhorn at rr. .t t.. Mnnann n vntprlnnrlnn. North Bend, the machine was driven was sentenced to thirty days ln'Jall'not certain yet, but It will probably Jicro without a mishap by A. w. and fined J200 and the thirty-day ue soon. I riympton, delivering engineer, and jail sentence was suspended by Judge' , CaM- Macgenn Informed Major tho two horsepower engines were Coke. I J,orrow that tho bar had shoaled two unceremoniously shoved farther to . q. Perkins was fined $500 or t,,rc0 fcc,t lcn tho Mlchle had the rear of the fire station to make nnd sentenced to thirty days In Jail stopped working. He also stated room for the big "red devil." , and the thirty dav sentence was sus- that he doubted If the Mlchle would A. G. Long, of Portland, northwest pended. I bo nbIe t0 remove all this during tho representative of tho American La Dr. Stemmler was fined $300 nnd 6od weather remaining. J Franco Company of Elmlra, New sentenced to thirty davs In the conn-' In view of this, Cnpt. Macgenn -yrk, who sold the engine, came tv Jail nnd' the Jail sentence suspend- "'"ted that he thought that it would "-dowp with the machine and will cj, , be well for the people of Coos Day to spend a day or two greeting old Volckmnu Is Paroled. revive their campaign for Jetty work, acquaintances, many of w.hom he has ,,... volckman of Myrtle Point.' ,,e . cd V.nJ.or .Mo.';row.,f i"0 ow not seen jlnce his last trip here flf- w,iCThle under the Knee of Kririon'yVonVSndiS; J' & ."AiS li"or Jal-M ?'"" fcrrSormeStna Til wiS, o'Vhe Saieme .. "a deVous w $Z& nd the salesman who sold the new , i tinted otTtthit Mr. Volckman 2. '"" cE.ni'V5? 8,1",( tnkc ",c engine to the city. Harold Stutsman. " n ,,, ,., ' ,.- nn, .,ndpr "' a Mnor M0TT0V' ue,oro engineer of the fire department, will t,,e ,nflllcnce of liquor and that he! oc",0crJ; have charge of the new engine. Officially there has been no accept hml rnnrni! tho nrnhnn children nf lila .Inrwt atufnr nti.f 1irnfliAr.ln.tntr' iinco of the new engine and accord- judBC Cokc gad lhnt n vicw of t,)lB log to Mr. Plympton this will not hc wouId Fcntcnce him to an Inde bc until after the new engine has terminate sentence of six months to uccji icsicu on we sirecis. uur iik ,on yoa nnd aroic i,n, on con,i,. the day ho was busy adjusting the tlon that l)0 nb80lutcly and for all engine and getting nil parts In work- tlme ni,Htaln from the use of lntoxl Ing order, for thn auto truck Is Just catlng liquors, new from the factory. Duly N Sentenced. Delivered here, the price of tho K. naiyt lndcted for the theft of macnlno wan $9,500. It has 100 rnrwtotnrr.. fr, tim iimnnr t. ti,...a. 0 SALOON KEEPER Newest Fall ...Styles... Anyone who lias sIiomH( rmiii,i 1 , iHcclintuly see the iiiu...itVil vih Si H lo every woman who puivlmscs lior 1 e jlHiib" there Is assured "$i$$to " ' -- llf i,MW.m .. .. . fhovlor, huI.s Kof, ,, , tcM(lv ((nd ulilcr tunic klrt iiukIoIh, cot m oll- nilhmL7 lilctllrd. rhfiiliu in. 4,.,il 1.....1. . i .. "( Splendid Showing at $15 to $25 and on up to $50 SoniynVwiLTeVhy Proprietor of Nutwood Saloon Judge Coke to six months In the' . . -. ... county Jail. In view of the fact that. Appeals UOnVICtlOn Of Lar- ceny to Circuit Court William Horrco, proprietor of the Nutwood Saloon, was fined $C0 and costs for larceny this morning in tho horsepower and Is known as a triple combination pumping, hose and chemical car. The machine weighs 8800 pounds stripped of cqulpmont. ArrnKeintn are mane tor ine car- ,,, offense was taking food. Judgo rJng of 1200 fet of two and one- Cot.e announced that he would inves ?iai jnch hoi and tho chemical tank t)Bnte Da,y.g pngt rocord ald. ,f ,t wa iu "i''?, 0rty 1B,,0', ot el'enJlcals. ROod hc would exercg0 clemency. AH of Me equipment, uBethcr with, itandon Cnv I'p. flXJirciliM, Jjrlng the total i-arrylng wm Attnrimr.. nt tinn,in.. ..in.tn.i capacity ;i '" .,in i "l "' Pl . not K,,,l,.v ,0 nn Indictment charging Justice court by Judgo Pennock. It proximately I7.0VV nouniw. I cruelty to animals and his case was was rlalmcd that Ole Anderson wns To gain a" conception of tho great ,,,.j ;or triuJ Saturday. . robbed of all or a part of $20 in this power of the new machine one must' Potiximoiilv i'iim?. 'saloon on last Monday night. t Mr. know that it has a 'oatcd 'i't'Ctf of( Mr 8nj jir, rouis Petromoulx of Uorrco at once appealed tho enso to between GO and 60 miles nn hour Allegany will he placed on trial o- the circuit court and appointed Tom and can mount a 20 per cent grade niorrow for the theft of n calf from Dennett as his Inwycr. An attempt at tho rate of fifteen miles an hour. Chas. Kodinc at Allegany. i will he made to hnve tho ense placed Tho motors that propel the onglne to' eM.' r.vt ()'ov. - for bearing on the present court cnl- thescenoof the fire are so fixed that' jt wa announced that the grand enilnf. by tho throwing of a lever the samo jury dd ot re)ort tho case of According to tho ovidenco Intro motors are used for pumping from Joo Scliotl nnd nthora frnm MhthIi- ilnrnd at tint trlnl vosterdnv nftor- tho hydrants. Tho pumping epa- rioll. In connection with tho liquor noon, Ole Anderson, a logger, enter city Is 800 gallons per minute under celling case, because thoy did not so-' ed tho saloon early Monday evening pressure of 120 pounds.. . , jcurc one of th wtno6o,. Thoxwlll. nnd,htd bought fiovcral rtrlna nt Ujc' J- lro ladders are carrlod on tho take It up agnln'at thVnexTsessIon bar, treating ! sonio of MA frlemlri, nTId' rJdcs of the truck and not on top uiMS tho city ot Marshflold tnkos, In payment Andorson claimed ho ptltl . V I . c . . n . ,n"c,un,,81itlon. a $20 gold plooo on tho bar nnd thnt uu wi.iuii kuuu inucii iu niuKiiiK .Moit .ihVh(n. ho novor rocolvod any money hack. Miviii i'"i'u, iui:inii) in mo ,0 more urroHtH nave been made turning of corners at high rates of ,,n th yecret Indlctmonts brought 1n speed. Two of tho ladders are four- )V the lata grand Jury. iwn twl In luMRth and may he split- j,KM cqq wm icaV0 nexl xvook vu iu i')-in i. inif iiih rnr l.HKeview. wliorp ho will hold n The Newest in Women's Fall Coat $ u (flit winyitii ii t I'unoittj o H.& iKini.. .i,.,t unit... ..1.. .. . f ,.lt....l.... ..t . I..K.,.. ,.. -1 ..I I ...., T"Ml ........ ... v. ...iTn; uNiin. . ui-j hiv r.uiiij iiuiliurnii iiijiicn ivprtt'lltlllg u f,0 fHlnli)f hi. ions touches of tlio nwv mnioii ami nmdc ,r tho most favored fiilnlcN iicli nt Zllxllm- iu-l' KiikIInIi Cliliicliilliis (lievlots mill Novelties. Set In Sltcn, vcUct and plioh trliuiwd, fcu ,2 iiiik, inn or iiiiiiuiiy roiiiii-M, large oiuions nuti noun ikmis. The Best Values We Have Ever Shown at From $10 to $25 and $30 1 JUST ItlX'KIVKl) COUSINS SIIOKS ron WOMKN K. D. SIiocm for Women A A to K MODAIir mill AMDIUC.W L1DV COItSBTS third Udder is principally for roof use, being equipped with large grap pling hook. , That th new equipment of th-1 ! Is on a par with the other iuodMi fire apparatus of th norths et is kIiown by th fart that Portland imw Jias two similar machines orlc d and two of tbec trucks wftv ila-l In Soattle a month ago. Mr I. ; deolarea th work of th uia lilnV k romarkabl and that everywhere u- od they have proved aallofarton ai I have mora than filled their teth Walking over the city. Mr l.oi-' waa cintbuslaatlc in his d-laruM"ii of the growth of Marahflell niin. ho wn here fifteen years ago. It doosn't look like the same place." h" iloalared this morning, "and I know that the city Ik Jim beglnniiig to grow now. This, too, I the con census of opinion all over the coast." 1 NOTU'U TO CIIKIUTOKS. t- riu of toiirt THE AT MAI gBK Uorrco, appearing as his own la ycr, declared thnt Anderson had al lowed him to tnko $S, which ha al leged Anderson owed him, out of the gold plcco nnd that tho remaining' .$12 was spurnod by tho owner bo-, I cnuse of his uugor In having to pay un old nccouut. I.Kter, both Hoitoo and his bartender, Walter Halrd, tea . tlfled, Anderson came Into the mi-! I loon a nd was then given tho $12 which had beon kept for him. 1 This testimony Anderson vehomtly, ('filled, stating thnt ho had received, ' none of tho inonoy. Chlof of Police Carter also declared that when hoi m rested Anderson oarly Monday i XLW SIUP.MKNT uiaNKirrs and comi'ohts -l xv hath ito!ii-:s I'or y.ns mid WO.MKN .NEVS1HI'J1E.T... of MOVS' StTTS Hub Dry Goods Company "Smart Wtaiiur Wohivh" CoriHT J3roiulay nnd Central Avenue piioaean The ( handler Hotel M W..P - p ...nd Mr i.iul ;r- jiiM.t.r- Iirat Hill: M. )-.' Hai.d -.-. illian. C'andlln. Co. qui)- M n K F M'Neal. Porllnii.l. C Ii Freeman Portland; M. 1). irorulng, for being drunk, that ho morning, for bolug drunk, that ho ieo wn 8Ubso(iiouiy culled to tho police station to answor tho allega tions of Andorson, who in addition declared Ilorioo "tweaked his noso" through tho bars. Attorney Oravos, uponklng for tho I- ll,.!..,...,.! ...... k . .. ..r,,, ,., n.iuiiier. . u. IMH-I-, pialntirr. hoavlly scorod Uorrco yes ulne. Bugeae: K. Ii. Stanson. IC-i-. tcrday nftoruoon "for drosslug as a gene; lvUn hlexjier. Portland; I".' loggor to got moil Into his saloon," r. Kabb. Portland; T. Wllllnnis, Saa according to tho testimony of Andor r ranflsro: Mrs. A. Uiirkholdnr. Pit- u... .i.n i.. ...i.iiii,,.. ,in,.i,,i i. quiile. Mhw Mable Schroiilor, i v . : Notice Is hereby given Ih.t -h nn-! ?.M,"r.!.. ,"UM.t- .'V00"' Coqulllo derlne,i have been ,MI ap,K.lnte. J- '.' TirJin i ,.fciS2 .,',"' mi" by tho County Judge of Com County. : v ."f"0";, ?" ' ,, ' h. hlMl' iir,. ,..,.. au .i...i..iu..o. . .... ... ling. MMtle Point: Hal ih Urahor. '"vnHi ii.,iiiiiBiiniiiH ui l i: l.'- I tato of William It. I)iU. dooMgcil. Now, therefoie, mII pentoiu having claims agalnut said tmtato aro liure by untlflod to present the kanie to us at the office of Jaimw T. Hull, Itoom 1 1 llldorndo Illmk. Marahfield, Coos County. Oregon, with the proper vouchers duly vorlflod as by law ro tiulrud, within six uiouths from tho tlate horeof. Dated this 1st day of October. 2!t I. OI.IVK O. SWANSON, JOHN W. DAVIS. Administrators of the estate of WIIUmiu It. DiuiB. deceased. fFlmt publication. October l, laxt publication, October 20 i KICD.MK.VS DAXCrT KK.I.KS HAM SATFKDAV, OtTOIU.It . JCmpire. The llliuico Hotel. J. It VMiilnirgur, I.uliuslde; II. II, Ulaik, Mrtlo Point; S. II. Kpiker, liridgo; ('. W. Calkin. Lebanon. The l.loyil Hotel. K. I). Speron. Myrtle Point; C. P. Itlckmaii. Ilaudou; It. Crawford, MMtlo Point; J. 1 Hnnw. Coalcdo: .J. .1. Kirklaiul, Myrtlo Point; llimln, (leaver Hill. Tin St. I.iiuiviice Hotel, ('. II. Ilowklus ant wife, Haudou; Harry llnlvorson, Coos Itlver; I). C. Oondilch, Kugeiie; It. H. Ilnyden, Portland; 10. Jacobs; Hair) Hugue, San Francisco. ho had been Instructed to "look on ', tho streets for 'gold fislies' and to bring them Into the saloon." Ander I son oxplatuod "gold flshos'' to ho iiiuu wuu iiuvii iiioiiey. ADVintTisKD m:tti:us lIKi DAN'Ci:. basketball (JA.MIv. at i:.STSII)i: FHIDAV. Uoat leaves Market Ao. at 7; 30. Hound trip, 2Gc. Special ! On Glass Vases JOIJ A FFAY DAYS. BEAUTIFUL, LA1UJI0 (JLASS VASKS AT TWENTY-JHVH AXI) FIFTY CENTS See our window. Rei Cross Drug Store Phono 122 ' " hist of unclaimed letters remain lug In tho MaiHhfleld. Oregon, Post office for tho woek ending Septem ber 2D, I'.MI. I'ersons calling for tho samo will please say advedtised Dan iiikI pay ouo cent for each letter called for. Anderson, K. Oliver. irindley, Mrs. J. M. .Mum os, Miss Uosuy, Cnmpboll, A. V, Coloman. J. Du'virt, Fred. Dorgan. Walter. l-'s'ep, W. M. Frlckson, Kdlth. Fltzpatrlck, John 11. Harvey, Mrs. Walter. Harvey, Mrs. Klla. Harvey, W. C. Havens, J. W. i Hunter, P. 1). James, Mis. .1. T, Johnson. C. M. Ktcs, Miss Mahul, Mlllor C. ' Morris, Albert. Perkins. Albert 11., 2. Perry, Charles C. Palmer. It. P. Honworth, Jack. Hobliison, p. J. Thomas, J. C. AY. H. CURTIS, P. M. GEO.W. ELDER 5 1 FIRE TRUCK 01 BIG fll i NORTH BREAKWATER. ' BALL SH I ' ) Arrives Early From Eureka and Takes 90 Passengers on Trip to Portland With a passenger list of ninety, tho (JeniL-o W. Elder sailed at 0 o'clock this morning for Portland after ar-, largo sized passenger list from Port aa I a ! ma rviacuine Arrives inisi Morning Large Passenger AMKIHCAX m j C'llfCHRO, 3 1 CIeeUnd, (. f List From Portland ,,B1KKu. : . ua.MS ulnss. Called oaotsiw Tho Ureakwator arrived Iu Coos Innings, Hay early this morning bringing a lliitld. .. -- ... a. Philadelphia, a iIvIiil' horn shortlv before S o clock laud and In ho hold tho now fom Kuroka with thirteen passengers, i horsepowor nuto flro truck for ...... l.l .1... .1 fnHn n. .!..... Mniultflnl.l lil.l. tnt ni.iln.n,l 111 tlin' DIIU t'Ull lUll (III unillll IlllfiU Ulliuilin,.'iii"iiiium niiivii q uiiiu wf v..w of freight, especially on tho outgo- city council last march. ing trip. Among thoso arriving on tho Tho missoncora from Eureka this ' 'aawaier louay were; joo- Ten Innings, morning wore; Mrs. M. Goodwin, A. C. IMlory, It. Pomeroy, Emma Poiuoroy, 1). Pomer oy, Geo. W. ForriB, Mrs. Ji. Earlv, May Early, Wallace Early, Gertrudo (loblo, E. H. Mlllor, H. Welch and P. V. Thurston. Walter Hill. V. E. Allen. It. Edgar, Mrs. It, Edgar, Lorene Edgar, John' u..1ifitr4fl V -v-ll -- . ll'AI IIUU Vw YnrlMIoaiOn v X.VTIO.VAli"liLWrB .'( Urooklyn, 2; Vbgm St. Louis, l: !? Ill Iloston, 7; New Vw. ' Ilouton, 7. ,ew ,0"',,fi .miUM. '-.a. 11. Curl, Mary C. Curl, Ralph Curl,, Innings, called oa i.oiu Curl, F. G. Edwards, ll. w. -. Dunham, Mrs. Ilertha Ferry. Chas. Itackloff, Mrs. Goldlo Stephenson, (OAST w-'u,H i Mrs. A. A. Kane. It. ChorkeJoff. John Oakland 5 I 1 Eller. Mrs. W. P. HraUn. Mrs. Wm. en Prnnrlsco '"..tiit Those on tho pabseugor list tq Forguson. Mrs. Redmond. jMlldrodi nmlev and Alexander. .. Redmond, Roy Allen, J. A. Burch.'and Schmidt. ...I'V, iiniuo tinguo, .Nora uaguo, ueorj,o Venice ..11 linrting, ciove Sumerlln, E. It. uursi F. P, Leckle.v. Mrs. N. Glngrass, J ATVI0NG THE SICK 1 Portland were us follows: Fred Denny, Domeulsli Sonla, G, It. Hrlghton, C. E. Wntters, M. D. Dobie, James Uravlu, Dan Uravlu, Rotss notomnu, Mrs. I.eo Uotemun, Mrs. L. I.urson, Josophlno Trumuu, Miss M. White. Mrs. Ulanch W. Hnr ker, Miss Pearl Elliott, C. E. Moon, J. W. (iliiiv Frank Founton. S. Cop pel, Mrs. S. Coppol, T. S. Drake. A. It. McNeil. J. E. M. Grant, Mrs J. E. M. Grant. Helen Hamilton, Mrs. R, It. Hamilton, Dr. It. R. Hamilton. C. Davis. Mrs. E. C. Davis. W. F. Hop kins. W. A. Mcnlllstor, E. C. Davis. J. E. Gron, Mrs. J. E, Gron, Jack lloffnor, F. N. Roffner, Mrs. F. N. Roffnor, Mrs. Peter Scott, Mrs. Edna Howe, Miss Mablo Schroeder, Miss Eddevu Wheeler, Mrs. U. Waddoll, Miss Jane Thrift. Mrs. E. U. Thrift, Miss F. Fahy. Frank Howe, It. H. liowo, C. E. Elliott. Ffl J. Vernoy. n. Slone. F. Williams, Mrs. E. T. Mc- w.f.ll'l tl,wlrvll Mvu a M n.lll n T a num....... 'MnlarKey "" 11 .1 '""""'I " i .Ml jjuuuii, .mo. . t lillllliiD, ..--- t ! Mlsulnns ... . I vi. in fin. and . .-!.. Elliott; , Walker, J. T. House, J, Phillips, AUIe r,0s Angeles III, Mil.... m..j. i.i.iiii.. m...l.. III. II. .. ... i I i minim, .iiuu I uiiiiia, iiuiiuu utt-t I'oriitiiiii llns. Elslo Phllllns. Norma Phillips, Porrett. hove Andrew Phillips, Jas. Forsytho, C.'and Fisher, M. Grindstone, J. V. Johnson, C. u. Onlel. Mrs. J. C. Hummel, A. J. Long. A. Plymton, Mark Savage, II, J. Mohr. Mrs. Mohr, T .Russell. W. Welch. C. II. Hallev. A. Hakrlst, O. A. Straw. Tom Jonnlnus and thirty steorago. 8 iiH' ' tmw: vz anu - Mrs. E. Gondmnn, Anna Goodman,! Mnrtha Goodman. Chin Bliig, Ulias. Logan, J. McClnln, F. Hansen. S. P. Leonard, Frank Nolls, C. Stirmls, J. Juatter. M. H. Jacobson, H. Duthle, Lizzie West. Gladys AVest. Thomas ' ...... w nV THAXiS P" j. CLAWSON Hernlce Suvder. Mn llttln imiiriitni' 'if Mr and Mrs Goo. Snyder of Dan-' Noil. Walter Mnckoy, S. M. Walter,! AVost. Mrs. T West, Ida West, Orval Ids Creek, is reported unite sorlous-l A T. Peterson. G O. Ginkins. It. n.lwt. miu iriifh. v.,v Parrevl. A. iy iu iu tno iionio or her grnnpar outs. Mr and Mrs, John Snder on Hall avenue. Hot. Miss II Stewart. Mrs. J. W Perry, josophlno Truman, Johu Loonias. Ren' j Lonmls, AVm. LoOllllf. MM V If Ills I.ornir ..,.'.irrvit, .v. ,-... ...... ... . . I" ..v., ivi.i'.iii..i a Ji.iai-i',, J';.UI,l'.a SHOOK v fen IOK. M ' n HAM,, SATUMttY, OCTOIIEU a. I llcni; T., Gertraa. UJoduun. Houlo. IIIO DANCE, basketball OASIE, at "TSII)M FRIDAY. Doat !o"",w - ...a Aw. at 7 J 30. Round tilp, -c. for San Franclico t lumber She also car 'm,li .ellaneoustre.M. ;-, butter u--feriii!fV n ''VVV.'i EASTSIDI V x' ,Hi (. lmmmjsMmm ajSmaauimmmSMIMSmm: 3aiUaiJV,.jatJ .vw. . .- , , . - "-:., r-.,ralaWaSaaaWaaaBlB HHSMBfiHMBatHUflWI1iUBlkaJK u7