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SECTION ONEPAGE TWO COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MAI.OXKV, JCdltor mill 1'ub. DAN V.. MAI.OXKV, Nous Kdltor Official Official I'upcr of Vapor City Coos County of Jlniflhfield. --- ; . ' ;;" ," , ,,.,' n.fd;UreOrcaSol!. 'for10 " trtSn through tho mails as secoud-rlnss mail mutter . Till: AM AMI. I. Al.t.N T UK moat vniiminc man in a, I IK moat valuable man In n B business. In n town, or a com- business. In n town, or a com- noiillilUllllV. IB IllO 111BI1 who ik ulillnif to lo-nnerale wllh bis fel lows. HlK bimlliMM linn been built I through co-operation, and bl towns ( uiul prent (oinniiinliles arc built In, the 1,111m wnv. Wife Is the man who! learns to utilize tho Ideas and the services of thine nboiit Itlin. PERSONAL MENTION $ A. It, POWKltS returned yestcr.ib from a few days at Povvn. KD AI'KKOWN has return" 1 from n short stav at Sunset JJnv. J W. YOlW'ti. or Lakeside, ciiiue In today on business and pleasure. "Win. I.RATON came down from bis ranch near Allegany today on busi ness. "W. .1. HILL ret in nod today from a week's stay nt Powers and vicini ty. AIHS. I.. K. MATTHEWS, of North Inlet, Is a Marshfield shopjier to day. HISS ANNUO SMITH relumed over land from an uxtonded visit at the Exposition. I- 1). KLKTCIIKR mid wife have tnk- eu an apaitnieut In the O'Coitnelll building. AHlS. V. S. CIIAXDI.KIt was down from the Cliaudlor home on Coos Hiver todav. I MICU Tlinill A I .IT VII tit T?,iil.l,l,i l.ifl I "' .,I.J.. .,,v,t, ,,, .., .,, ..(.Din...,' ..... for the Sim Francisco Kxposltlon whore she will spend a few weeks. AIISS IIACKKU, who Is employed nt the Coos liny News office Iiiib gone to Powers for a short visit. M tlO lf 1 lift t .....I ...... lllll I UilO. H il, Ulllli tUIH RJH IHIIJ 1IIIU Arrs. i). n.Aiaioney came down to-1 day from the Goodwill place fori a short stay. j W. S. CHANDLRR came down from, his South Coos River today to meet General Manager Campbell or tho Southern Pacific. AIRS, R 0. KAUFMAN of Helena. .Montana, will slug ut the morning service Sunday, at the .Marshfield , Methodist Church. AIRS. 11 A. WRLLS Is oxpecled home In a day or two fro'n Port-1 laud ami Corvallls where she bis been visiting lolatlvos. AIII.0 PIi:RS0N. the Ltikosldo mer-' chant prince, came In today on I business. He reports the railroad' construction Is getting along flue. .1. D. (10SS returned at noon from Co. iiillle whore hn was attending I court. .Indue Coke cxncctcd to con clude the special equity term to- lay. J. A. SMITH, or the Ninth Uenil ' Chamber o( Coiiiuicko was Mero! yesterday mid leH on the Klllniiii for a ten-days' visit :l Mie cpo- i sltlou. I AIRS. C S. .MURPHY ami daughter. Helen, are hole fiom urnujc for a' I short visit , Air. .Murphy Is a putt-' net- In the lllll K- .Murphy store all llrldge ' Perry x Never fail to prove in their demonstrations that GOOD FURNITURE, and GOOD-LOOKING FURNITURE, does not cost one cent more than the undesirable kind. Perry Nicholson Invite every housekeeper and every one interested in lionie furnishings, to visit their store, and see what really attractive worth-while furnishings can he had at a very low cost. (S2 Nich erry furnish your room or as it should he done and your and you can pay for it by the Are on Central Avenue Perry ? Nicholson THE - u; K. WISEMAN mid C.eo. Patter son, motored in iroin rowers iu- dn and .Mr. WHenum's (laugh-' ter, Alls. .Moon, leturned vvlthj them. ' I)K. AND A! US. IltA II UAHTMS will leave lomortow for I'H'li , , summer homo on South ''ors , River where they eviei, to spend i week or ten day. ATT01tVKY II. S. AHMll'IIY left In-) i (,ny f(). (!o, ilM,,, where lie will . i H, associated Willi ('. II. Hufflng- ! ton In the trial or a number of L.u8t,H ,,t t10 t.mnB lertn of court MUH JUVIS wIl0 l!lg lt, visiting, (it tho V. Al. .Marhorfer home In yvn na)ci ,,, ll0 posHllillit v fltinlier IJI11 left yesterday for her (). n1 (in). 0XtullFl)n f the Coos borne in Washington. I), f ' . 1' Uny-KiiKPiu Hue southward to ICu wlll visit nt Salt l.nke. San 1'ianeis- k ,nlilinr u ilnoiicb Coast road. co and other point 'ti route, I'llAXK HOOKItS wan down flOIII hlgSoth Coos Itlver rnni-li yoster- unj on iiiiBiiiesH. in- mijs i""t urn- ol hi- llolstoln cows Is establishing ii pbonomlnal milk lecotd. averag- . t ..... rt.. ,... il.t.i ,. Hm about n ton of mill, per tnututi. p oi two nun one nan pouuus 01 um ter fat each day. IIKNNKTT SWANTON and family have Just returned this week fiom their annual outing and repent having had a en pleasant islt villi Air. and .Mrs. Al. C. Miller, of Dora. Air. Swanton said he bad been teaching his chtldieti to shoot and to swim, and had daily practices at both accomplishments, j and believes that every father should teach bis chlldien bow lot hoot and to swim so as to be ready for emergencies, mid par-' tlcularly that every body should bo laught how to handle and cure Tor a gun so that if this country (mm' becomes Involved In war he will be able to give n good ac count of himself In Its defense. itov scores attijxtiox Theie will be a short meeting of the Scouts on .Monday evening ........ ... i...- ii-.ii.iu .-.I....U. , ....I. ...It .. lliA fl.iulKnl i?iltifl l.u.. . lull.- nror ..li.t.a fnr u hike into the tall timber. He u Two,,y ml ""f mptiny have nl a good scout and come. Hy order ! w,s l,ce most friendly but vye have ACTINO SCOUT .MASTRH HM'!W"MM'VTH"M1 - . t . , Beginning next week we will he prepared to furnish the people of Coos Bay With Choice Fresh Peaches Pears Tomatoes FOR CANNING Direct from the Peter Axe ranch at Bridge These are the very host on the market Some CllOJCC GPCGIl Com QtlCi fresh VGtiGtnhlns fnr tnmnr- I'OW S market .... . W. H. DINDINGER & CO. R I u'li i)!Ull(Cr Mill nnnirfmnnf Qrnen leUdl IHItni Jl0r6 'hone .'!' MH"!"M'M"!"MH"M"M"M"V icholson oison your home and do it right, cost will he the lowest, week or month. next to Noble Theater I. COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST D. W. CAMBELL Continued from Pugo One. will not need that Kind hero now. Of coins.- there will be a roundhouse and shops to inahe running repairs." Talks ol ('hum Line .Mr. Campbell said "Thai would be like keeping two horses when one , ,, . ,..nrl. 0m. ..... .... Ilorlll (1H, s()lt, ,,! 8 nI,iP tn nL, nrp flf )ht, Iir0ij(11, ,rnffe nnd It Is . , ,.,,,,.... ... M1)plul monoy imllcl- l)f? )()ma w)lc.e thp lsos or traf. fie does not Justify them. "Some think thnt railroads eau pull money out of the skies but they cannot. However the future may soon make the new line n necessity and when It does, we will build it. The tenltory Is logically ours and it win no omy Kouu uiii-k ',u"7 ' for our company to niKe care oi u as soon as It Is needed. Some have expressed the Idea that our company was hampering railroad construction I.... ......l.. !...,.. 1.,,,,. ,!-... ,.n,lln I lllll IHUBl iuillli; IIIIJ liu VI .fiiv:,fiio that is. UtiMSl A i-n .Vol S. P. Lines Air. Campbell wns asked as to' whether the Southern Pacific was In any way Identified with the much discussed (rants Pass-Crescent City line and he emphatically denied It. "The Ornnts Pass-Crescent City lino was projected by the peo I (Irants Pass to develop tho Illli i valley. Thero has been considerable years or more. Recently Air. Twohy . ,, ,,. ,,., i,,.10f iui lliu iiiujrii u.u. . ..w .u..u..o ... no connection whatever with this Ject. Last week we rented him somoi cars and ciiiitpmont to be used on tbe pioject but ho will pay for their use. It wns simply a neighborly turn. "Tho same Is true of the new rond at Roseburg. Air. Kendall of Penn sylvania Is projecting thirty or forty ' miles of road there to develop n mill and timber. Wo want to do all wo can ' In u neighborly wny to assist him but' we liiive no other connection with It. Siiiniuei' Resort Hero "As to the business that will de-j velop here for our Hue the volume) remains to bo seen. Wo will do every-1 thing that the business Justifies. In ' addition to the ordinary business, It occurs to be that there will bo a big' summer resort business for this vi cinity. The climate they tell me Is! Ideal for It mid then there is the beautiful country and scenery, the. flulllllL' lllll lllllll IIILf IwiMllllI' Illlil heach-everyihlng to inake nu Ideal , outing plnco. I have seen but little of It but I have heard much and on our ,,r'l' 0,u ovpr ,', ,,m ' expect to see i some most attractive country. u '-!!''" v, ''' tampbell has a very large ter- '"(y and be laughingly remarked ",ls """'"'" ,,,l,t w,,,, lll ,in,l heucl- . iiuiirtcrs. most or Ills business was transacted in his private car while traveling. lie has the territory from Oakland to Ogdeu and the Hues 'to Pol Hand. In addition to this r.ill service, he has all the ferries mid boat serviie. At Oakland they now handle K'i trains per day. WoiI. on t'nipipiu lliidge C It. Hroughlou, In charge of the construction of the Coos Hay, Hlutdnw and Uiupipia bridges. Is making plans lor stalling the actual iioustriictlou on the I'mpipia bridge xooii lie Is now taking In tome umtotlal and eiiulpmont tlieie mid at ranging iiuarters for the crews, eti lie has been rushing the work on Hie Coos Hay and Sluslaw bridges mid II Is said will make a great iccoril for himself on the Coos Hay bridge. Not only will he have the hig Miiuluic completed In some months less time than was out limit ed thai the Job would reipiire, but he will do It for considerably less money than It was estimated that Ii would cost. Sei vice by .liiiiuury It U unofficially understood both .Mr. Hriiughton and .Mr. lloe are figuring on starting train service over tho new lino into Coos Hay by lanuai.v. This ineuns that the con- hiniiilou depaitiueat will operate ii.ilus over llilii end ol the mad sev ci.tl mouths before thoy turn It over lo the iperatiiiK depart luout. the same as the) did out of Rugene. It will require consldeiablo ilnio lo bal last the road mid gut It In the kluipe tlmt I leipihed befoie the operating depurtmem takes i barge. In ouler to Bet the through rcrvice Into Cooi. !la. it wiu lli-tot thought that it would leipiiie lerr.vlug at the Imputm. Now a in believed that a leinp-uai-) bridge irolug ian be ef leded by Mr. Hioughton o arrang ing the luUe work lor the budges thtvt trains can run over It without1 Impeding the lomrete woik and ion ktriictinu woik on the bridge. i TUU artenioon, napt. Aliller had a HEBE ON VISII 'bpecinl train take Air Campbell and Air. Aloody tun! some others to l'ow iern to Inspect tho line t .Myrtle Point. the will be jollied bv Super , Inteiident '. I. Ilurelihiilter and T. " Younger, of Sacramento, supeiln leudent of motive power and machin es, who will return with them here tonight. BREAK1AATER ' KTKAMKU AUItlVKS J-'ltOM VOIt'l l,A.l WITH (i()()l) LIST TOD.W ('apt. Hindu hit In Charge IMiiiiiK Ab .cure ol' Cnpt. Aluegcnn Will Sail .Vol Hi Sunday , The llreakwnter arrived In "! today from Portland with a good pas- ,,.,,,.,,... tUt I'mil I l.irlu li'l. Ill' tjnll ? "'V .. " .". . ' ' ..... n ranclsco Is In command while dipt. ' T. .1. Macgonu enjoys a vacation nt, .... .. ....... ' me r.iuHiiiuii. The Hieakwater will sail at S Sun day moinlng. She bad some railroad steel, come cannery stufr for Umpire and a mis eellaneons lot of freight. Among those arriving on her weie: 1). W. Campbell. Uulph .Moody. 11. R. Phillips. Harold Parks. Mrs. U P.1 Prescott. .1. 0. Cochran. .Mrs. .1. (.. Cochran. H. R. Duncan. C. II Levitt. C. l Ferguson. K. P. Rlston. W. A. Warner. .Tas. Heemer. S. II. O'Nell. Airs. K. Krlshke. U. V. Thompson, II. R. Collins. Airs. II. R. Cotllns. .frj. ( F. Stretch, Atlss Stretch. Al. Stretch, .1. .1. Pagne. Airs. Dye. Airs. R. R. Reynolds. Until Dav is, .Margaret Aludgett. .1. F. Atlnler. 0. II. Williams, C.ertriide Taylor. .Marlon Taylor. II. Hoffman, Helmer Ornnstroni, Airs. C. Al. Hurstok. WIENIES THE REPORT; MAKTIIlt op (moa ri:si:xt.s SMl'(i(iLlX(J STOItV pro-,S.vs Xo Such Investigation lias llecn In Pmgiess anil Is Xot -Instilled , The mnstcr of the gasoline schoon er OJoa states time be thinks he has been done an Injustice because It i was stated that charges of smuggling made against his boat were being In- , vestlgated. The captain says that ( there is no such investigation In progress that he knows anything about and asserts that the boat has not been etiguged In any Illegitimate j work but has been used by the gov eminent al times ami came from Se attlo down to this part of tho coast when engaged to carry freight for the new cannery on Rogue river AHOIT THR (MOA To the Rdltor: ( I rend mi article In a Ararshfleld paper of August f. regarding the gns ' schooner OJoa and the paper plainly ,at0H tlmt B,, l,,,s bpon "nniKBlliiB , " M'Nl;,m w1a,,'1'' ' l,nvo "L' " ! 1,0iml " (5J,m for ",0 "!3t two years and can prove that sho has not been south or the Rogue liver dur ing thnt period. I am mnstcr or suld ! boat and can prove the paper Is In erior In charging me s a smuggler It placesni e In awkward position In' getting cargoes ior tho boat and lu' placing such a seiloiis charge against ' nto It damages my character. Tho pa pers should bo careful about print ing rumors which cannot to confirm ed. Master of OJoa .voiici: to PAiXii.w; CO.VntACTORS Hlds will be received until '2 p. m., .Monday. Aug. it, I til. I, lor the pelntlug or tho school house In dis trict No. 40. Only bids fiom rosponslbld loen1 fl'-ms will ho considered. A certified check renulred. See speiiriu.tloiih ut Couuo. ', ilonglunil's Orocerv ' SC1IOOI, HOARD. Dlst. Xo. 10. CM Connor, Clerk. Good Eats For Outing Parties We are prepared with the best brands of CANNED including Pork and Beans, Dried Beef, Canned Fish, bardn.es, etc. for supplying hunting, camping and pic mo parties. These are all guaranteed and the prices are most reasonable. i PHONE USYOUR ORDER The Santa Clara tomorrow will bring us all the best seasonable fruits and vegetables from California. Wolcott's Grocery SELECT GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES O3o ivuni, rrom street. 6, 1915 EVENING EDITION. SEE ALL HARBORS pour 01 cock wiitns iti- I. lis l IllltllOlls (OMAII'ITKI-: t )l rer AlltOs fl lllll CieM'Cllt it CnitM mill See nit Poll" en Itouie up If the Ulvers and Harbors t'oni ! mlttee members now on n Jaunt of i the coast do not see all the Oregon , Coast harbors, including Coos Hay. I It will not be the fault of the Port of Coos Day. Senator llarr.v Lnne Is also working with them and will meet! the committee nt Crescent Clt. Last ovenlll,,f Soi.t Sollsfctuc.kl,,i or Hie )f Uay wM lle folIHIB ' clf expiratory telegram Hon. Stephen .M. Sparkmnu, Chairman of National Rivera & , Harbors Committee, 1'nlaco Hotel, San Francisco. Cal 'e want you to look over Coos Hay Harbor before leaving. Will meet on with autos at Cresient city bring you here and return ou to main line ut Rugene In IS hours at our expense. This will give you a, chance to see Port Orlord, llandon. j Coos Hay, Unipu.nu and Sluslaw. I Wire answer giving number in your party. PORT OF COOS HAY Henry Seugstucketi. Seo'y. xoTieic The executive (omnilttee of the Alarshrield Chaniber of Commerce will meet Friday afternoon at I and the general meeting of the Chaniber will be held Kiida eve ning. August 0, Hi 1.1, ut s o'dock It Is reiiuested that all members at tend nnd assist In the work of this huniber. .IOIIN W. AIOTLRY. Secretin v MON AMOUR-'TAe Suttlhcott fPtfumu." YouiHave' ii AnotherGjiance 1 he success last Saturday of our distribution through tho stores nntned IjcIow of our rciriiliir 26c novelty Trlil Ilttlr i)f llleecr'fiieirKlonvr Drops iHrfume for W rents win icniAtional. On nccmint ut tlic re inirkablclntcrcstaliowntjytlielaillci.vvclmva ntcnilcd our tpcclnl Introductory oiler. Vou inivo nnotbcr chance tomorrow to get one of tticso 10 -tiBottles Speciall ,Ycs,"this is the now, superior kind of rcrfumetli.it all your frlriHliarolalkliiKntioiit. tlio icrfuma tint I Ilircrciit.aWonilcrfully laillnir raUluliiK nil the UM ret, dcllcnta fra-1,-rani'e of llieri'iil flowcri. Subtle, rtluctlta nnd npw.ilinc. Not like tho onliunry ikt Tumci J on nre f inilll ir with but (lltfrrrnt from nDttliluK.jou ever liivo icea before. . 'r ' TabTJuWVJittJ ,00 per ouncen ' quantity dciiredi Itemembcr, this special offer of n , rorelty trial bottlo for only 10 lent liai nevir lrcu mnile lirfuro mul Ii coiillncil to Hie iHilici of tills viciiillv. Tako nihdutuce uf it tomorrow ut any ut tucso tivrci: L0CKHART-PARS0NS , DRUG Co. BROWN DRUG CO. '. RED CROSS DRUG CO. GOOD; Telephone 97-J. I m aH iPerfumo'f YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER FOR LESS AT THE FAIR " Come and see what we are offering for Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. Every price in this advertise! ment is positively the smallest ever asked for such high, grade merchandise. 'JOc men' iibsiaiitial Hose tlfli iiiliber SiippoileM grip. Oul.1, per pah ...7c Men's Vow lllll.V Hie Cmivid ('loves. .6c si. ."II Ladles' .Muslin ami rainbrlc gnu us eiiilnoldeiy ,iiid lace liliniiieil. Now .98c Ladles' 7.V best riiaiiihiii, vviisli pet I it oats, mm siripcil ..29c , Siil Mini Ion iilunt s oi- money lel'iiinleil HOME MADE BURGER and WEINERWURSTS Made hi our own shop ly experts mid oiily (ho best meat ii-cil. Vou cannot gel better ones any place in the country. We will have some choice, Spring (lilckens fop Fild.iy'i nnd Sat in (hi) 's trade fine fryers. We hImi have mmiio choice beef, poik nnd veal. Remember that wo give special nttentlnn (o phone ordfr. mill deliver promptly. THE UNiON MARKET J E. Ford & Co. Plione 58-J. 174 South Broadway, PICNIC DA.VC'i: Stenmer Rainbow will leave Marshfield at I o'clock Wednesday, August II. ror Ooodwill pavilion, where ICIks picnic and dance will bo held. Pmly will reach (lood- Will's at I! O'clock: ovoivlinih' ,mn swimming at (!::i(i; flue dinner will be served nt 7::so. mid dancing be gins nt S-.'H). Rainbow will leave on icliirn dip nt 11 o'clock. All ICIks, tholr wives, daughters and sweethearts me urged to par ticipate. COAIAIITTMi:. Have jour programs printed The Tbnes office. at MODEL CASH GROCERY A Trial Order Will Convince You That Our P r i c e s Are REASONABLE Phone us your orders Free Delivery 86 COMMERCIAL AVE. PHONE 433 VOTKiKH'I'IVAI.ACCOl'.vr I" 'he Countv Court of the State of Ort-Kon. for the County or Coos. In the matter of the Etato of lai.l l.pluhun HumoII Deceased i .Notice S horohy Khen to whom it may concern, That (leorgo Wolstoad. ...........ai,.,iui oi tno abovo named cs ate has filed his final account here - in, and the Honorable James Watson iiulKO of the nbovo entitled Court "nB t "to 23rd day or AuBiiiit lOin "or,:,,ell ::;'! Z' .?,?,.!!'.: "n,r" .'" "'"- HHI9IIHHBHIHHHHBi ' HHHHHHHHHI ' InB ohjeetlona to sch final nccomJ.T. J. SOAIFE m A. VI. flOWH ."in tne fcettlomont theroor Any persons having objections to tHo said final account m 1. 1, "i J'uu?d,0CouOrt1out,o:U,,,VhO Hb0V0 "- 3S Fu"8:,Wl n mm Comt on or before the 23.dPhono WO-n. MarshileW, 0"t ; -. n.an.braTa Climlol Oveishliis, )ls, ipiaiiiy, peneci flttJiiK. Only . . , 25c Alen's I lie heavy Mu., (-,. ton SuV. Xmv11;:V.1 5C i , Alen's JSl.tW fi1(.st v, lilue peiciihs Oveisi(s tth (wo eMinVtjllais nt, v,,w "Hi 75c UiiIIism N.te XlglltgOHIIS. Xovv funcy i HilllllHll ..49c "THE FAIR" Xcxt (o Hold Chaiullet SAUSAGE, HAM day of August, liilfi nt 10 o'clock A. Al. Ooorgo W'olHtead, Adinlnljlrita, (to bo published weekly July 23rJ to August 20th, Inclusive.) .votici: op kixai, account In tho County Court for the Stiti of Oregon, County of Coos. In Ut matter of tho Kstato or ICphrUm a Hall, Deceased. .Notice Is hereby given to whoa It may concorn, that Julia Hall admit Istrotrix of tho above named eili't bus filed her final account bereli. and the Honorable Jmncg WjIioi Judge of tho nbovo entitled Court has set tho 23rd day of August, 1115 at 10 o'clock A. At. nt the Court IIouso at Coqullle, Oregon as III time and plnco for hearing the ob- JcctloiiB to such final account it! for the settlement thoreoi. I Any persons having objections U tho said final account nro herebj notified to file thorn lu the atort entitled Court on or before the Uri day of August, 1U15 at 10 o'cloci A. Al. Julia Hall, Administratrix. First publication, July 23, last pub lication, August 20, 1915. ' MEAT SPECIALS Tomorrow, Satiinbi', we M " meats for the follow dig low prices rOK CASH OXIA" Per U HolllttB Heefu ,0( Short Ilihs Doer ,Je Choice Pot Hoast i"Hr iu Hump ltoast IU J l ,w .Sirloin Steak ,K T-llono Stoaks 13t Hound Steak .1 nib Steaks ,3f Altitton Stew f Shoulder Mutton 11H Shoulder Mutton Chops ,3!'' Leg Mutton ,5t ll.nln Mull.,, nl.., I" ..",,, ...uiiuii uiiuta , Loin Veal Chops ' Loin Lunih Chops Log of Lamb j Pork Chops j Should Pork Roast Mn -Porte . ' tT of Pork' i 1 i Lorn "eof ' Ve Stew I Shoulder. Veal . . . Shoulder Veal Chops ' i . r mt l,r Enterprise Market Mnrchfiolrl PAINT AND l"UrSl1UeiU nFmRATlNG