'"jrTiSEJ! I ttfE btros bay tW&, marsKfi!d, Oregon. "Monday, September 6, 1915 evening edition 'FOUR " i , When the Leaves Begin to Fall I'll Meet You at THE HUB FOR THAT NEW FALL SUIT TI10 Intcsf, designs, newest fulirJt'H, tallcirctl liy llio MOST SKILL HI) TALKXT OK XKW YOUK. Prices .SIT by easy Mages up to .S:J7.50. SPORT SHIRTS " New anil Kiiiijijiy foi young men mid Indies Priced 91.no, $1.75, $2.00. NEW FALL TIES Coino ntul look llioiu over; It !II be uell worth your time. Prices ."Do, 75e, 1. OH, Jjtl.BO Ilubfl(iigrf( Tf. WIRELESS GOMIMG? SAVED FROM DEATHIBASEBALL SCORES IXf! IX COOS It IYER SUNDAY oc(jl MARSHFIELD BANDON FOUR STORES MYRTLE POINT POWERS RADIO MUX FROM MAHi: ISLAND , KliT WALRATH NKAlt DROWN- INSPECT SITES Say Government AYIIIIng to .Spend $20,000 If Tract fan I to Obtain- etl Here, for Dig Station "" Four posslblo wireless sites nro under ronslilcrntton today by Men Rescued from Water by Jesse l'rnnt. Sixteen Years who Acts Promptly Jesso Frnntz, aged 1C years ntul a nnnlinu' nf Tir Itniinnu-nrtli wIMi tennnt is. .1. uiaiiKensnip ami ucorgo whom be resides, made a heroic res E. Hanscom, of Mare Island. They c0 on Coog rlver s,ln(iny. n0 sav expect to leavo In tho morning for c,l e,i. Walrath who was very tho south ngaln and unless, by that j nearly drowned. nine, a bug is ticiiniioiy ci useu it TIloro wn8 n ,- ....... , rosor. new Kovernmcnt station In all prob ability will not be brought to Coos Hay. Uaiulon has soveral times mado nllurlng liiduccments to get the Capo Rlatico Station. Tuspcctlon of the site on the Klnhn ors nt the Goodwill placo Sunday. Wnjrath shortly after eating din ner went Into tho water bathing. IIo was not accustomed to swimming and he attempted to swim across tho river when ho was taken with tract, Isthmus Inlet, was made yes-1 crnmpB u is believed that lie went Into the water too soon after eating I a hearty dinner land that stomach 1 trouble caused him to give out. I Goes to Assistance Frnntz saw AVnlrath was In trouble and went to his nsslstnnco. PERCENTAGES OF COAST LEAGUE W. Los Angeles . SO San Francisco 83 Vernon 78 Salt Lake ... 75 Portland ... CC Oakland .... C7 L. 71 08 ?, SO S3 P.C. .551 .550 .501 .503 .45 .-115 WLL U Kl MKAHlK UDISCONTIXUKS KAXDY NOOK SUNDAY Decides to Concentrate UN Efforts on "Doubling Rack" Prac tically Done Ed Mcndo, author and proprlotor of tho Knndy Nook, tho confectionary storo at Tho Noblo thentrc, has de rided to give up tho latter and con centrate his efforts on tho publica tion of his book "Doubling Hack." Tho Kamly Nook was closed up by him Sunday and whother othors will take It over has not been determin ed. Mr. Mcado completed tho manu script for "Doubling Ilnck" somo tlino ngo nnd ban submitted It to cnBtern publishers. It Is tho story of his experiences during his ninny years on tho stage which took hint to practically ovcry Btato In tho Union. v Parties who have rend tho manu script declaro It Is a decidedly clov er volutnn and certain to make a great hit. Ho has Just arranged with a Chi cago publishing houso to prodttco tho first edition nnd now ho will mako n final revision of tho ropy. Mr. Mcado is a well known Marsh flold Elk and tho lodgo has become Interested In his work and will as Hist him with It. EAGLES HAVE TIE M'KENZIE HAS HUNCH AT PSYCHOLOGICAL TIME lloastH of Spai rliitr Ability 'lust uh Calvin Miller ami Dan Campbell Ml Gets In Too James McKonzIo boasted of his sparring ability Into Fnturday nfter noon in Dan Campbell's wood yard on north Front utifot. Ho felt con fident that ho could mako Jos Will aril look llko n nickel and just nt tho height of his hunch Calvin Mil ler nnd Dan Campbell oiigug'J.l In a llttlo gnmo of flstctiffs nnd McKon sslo invited himself to tho patty with John Darleycorn playing tho win ning hand. Mlllor received n broken nrm In tho inolco: stlekH mid stones flow fast and furiously nnd all threo wore arrested for fighting. In tho police court this morning Judge Hut lor rend tho trio the "riot act" and suspended sonteuco on their prom Ibu to be friends over after. OWLS CREEP IX AXI RLANKKTi 7 TO 0 IX MASKIIALL GAME I .tiany I'.njoy jiuiiiini wnuiciYiig ai Simpson's Part Yesterday Owls Play Heaver Hill Today In great flocks tho Eagles yes tordny flow to Simpsons .Par!: for their annual picnic and with them went well filled baskets and tho day was thoroughly enjoyed, dcsplto the fact that tho nlno from tho Owls nest crept In nnd blanketed the Ea gles, 7 to 0, In tho baseball game of tho afternoon. Today tho Owls aro meeting with Denver Hill, both teams having tho samo batteries of yesterday. Many families took their lunches with them and spent tho day under the trees. Tho afternoon nnd even ing were given over to tho ball game and tho dancing. Tho lineups of tho two teams fol low: Engles Owls Collier Johnson Pitcher Thomason Murphy Catcher. Anderson Maloney ' First naso I Tollofson Drookler Second Duso I F. Hill Hanson' Third Raso Davis M. Durko1 Shortstop W. Sneddon Colo ! night Field P. Doweeso W. Wilson I Center Field I Wilson Snm Wilson! Loft Field i Collier ntul Thomason nro tho bat teries for Heaver 1 1111 this afternoon and Johnson and Murphy for tho Owls again. ! Johnson was consistent lu his' twirling of yesterday, and It is said ' be allowed hut threo base hits to tho ! Eagles, nnd these scattered. onlay by tho radio men. They woro accompanied by Henry Song stneken. It. M. Jennings, Dr. Leslie, J. H. Flanagan and Fred Oettlngs. Too much hilly land, said the vlsl- i tors, makes tho site undesirable nnd thoy woio shown other possible five , Ho fIonte(, out n lollOBRan uac(1 on acre tracts. Ono wns on Conl Dank , tho alldo at tho Goodwill placo. Inlet, close to tho Llbbv road, .an-, Walrath scorned unablo to tako other at tho foot of Fifth s root, on ho,,, of t)l0 toboEKna nml Frnntz Rot Coal Dank Inlet. Negotiations nro i,ni,i r i,i, ,, i. i,i i i t.nlnn nfinntii1 rtt till 4ln Dmtnnlilo i . I H yJ .-" v....w:u .. .. u, ,,..uDnml managing himself splendidly In , Development company regard ng the tllc wnter Kot Wnlrnlll nB,lor0 price and purchaso of this land If, v. C. Gorst was some dlstntco "2,. . ' . nil avrth' n:,ul saw t,lnt sonVeono wols This morning Henry Sciigstackcn , ,ir0wnlng nnd hurried to tho spot. showed the officers a possible tract , 0 8(ll(, tlmt rrnntz showe(, oxcol. i In Eastaldo, situated on tho flats lcnt JmiRornent nIld a cool ,lcn,, , along Coos River. They said that gettn tho vIctm t of t, t this is too far from tho railroad, tol- Xnirow INcapo egrnph and telophone. Walrath wns' unconscious Should a slto bo definite y nccept- wl,on tnken out nnd would liavo In cd todny Lieut. Illnnkenshlp says , a fow sccon(i8 ROll0 to tll0 1)ottom ot within two weeks work would bo ,i. ri..r i,mi i inn 00,.o.i started on tho stntlon. Under a ...,. hn wnq. llr. iinqownrM. a Pittsburg now system tho receiving and send- Isn tIinrn n,, .ii,.,,,.,,,,, ...,,nf nlnlIi,i , At Cincinnati: Or Assoelitfid rrcm to Coot B7 Tlmri.) SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. C Tho Heavers broko even In tho week end scries nt the Exposition nnd tho Seals pushed up within one percent of tho Angola nnd will press them close tho rest of tho season for tho 1915 pennant with tho betting nu oven break on the scries. Tho scores of yesterday follow: Coast League At San Francisco It. II. E. Portland 4 8 I Snn Francisco 5 9 0 At Salt Lako Oakland 10 Salt Lake 11 Ten Innings. Oakland 2 Snlt Lako I Flvo Innings. At Vornon: Vernon ! Los Angeles 5 Ton innings. National Lenguo At New York: Philadelphia 3 Now York 2 At Pittsburg: ChMso ; 5-1 11 111 3 7 12 0 Ulg OI UlUHSnKUH 1H Ullliruiy bllUlll . , ,1ni,n ,! nfn. om-nrnl wr.t.lrn,l so there would bono nolso to bother for n0lirly an Jlour Wnlrnth wns revived. Ho la 30 yenrs old and tho nenrby residents. Two poles, 300 feet In height, would bo necessary. These would bo built of native lumber, not nit in one piece, but of lattice work type. There would nlso bo a station, and n house for tho four operators, this to cost nbout $5,000. Ho expected that tho station would bo finished and ready for operation oy Decem ber. (i. E. Hanscom Is n civilian, an export radio aid, and would have charge of construction hero. EQUITY TEUM OPENS TOMOItltOW According to n letter re- celled hero Judge G. F. Skip- worth, gf Eugene, will open tho adjourned term of Clr- Court In Couulllo tomorroy. IIu hns not yet arrived on tho bay nnd It Is expected ho has gono to Co(ttlllo via Itoso- burg. Thero nro a great many attorneys expecting to bo In tho county sent tomor- row. j son of II. J. Walrath who conducts tho Hogers rooming house. Frnntz not long ngo saved a girl from drowning. MKS. MEUYf, MALOKX DIES IN XOHTII KXI) Mrs. Meryl Mnlorn, aged 30 yenrs, died after an oloven weok's Illness nt her homo In North Hend nt 1:15 this nf tcruoon. Sho leaves a bus band nnd n boy of five. Tho deceased was n dnughter of Mrs. A. E. Tower nnd n sis ter of Chnrlomngno nnd Lo Verne Tower, formerly of Mnrshfleld, Thero is also a sister In Salem, with whom i nioiui ill milium, Willi llliuill ! , , . , the mother is now living. Tho nmJ Sepulvedn. St. Louis 3 Cincinnati At Hoston: Drooklyn ; 0 Hoston 0 American League At Hoston: Hoston a Phllldelphln 2 At Washington: Now York 3 Washington I At St. Louis: Detroit 2-2 St. Louis 7-1 At Chicago: Clovolantl 5 Chlcngo 0 . Sunday Coast League San Francisco: Morning H. H. E. j Portland i s 0 ! San Francisco 0 (i 0 i Higgonbothnm nnd Cnrlsch. Fiuinlng father died months ngo. nbout threo I ! ' i Snn Frnnclsco J Knh.lor, Cove DHUGGISTS TO PLAY S. A. CARMICHAEL 1 HAD APPENDICITIS RETAN L DulTH COUNTY .lAILOIt NOT TO HE UK MOVED SAYS SIIEItlKF JOHNSON Has Held Position for Owr 15 Years -Krlt'iiiN aro Plea-ed with Anuouucemeut Noel Lnndrlth 1b heou definitely retained iib county Jailor, according to J. W. Melnturff. who whb a visitor yesterday at Coqulllo. Ho said that Sheriff Johnson said thero would bo no change and that difficulties have been patched up satisfactorily. Much Interest over the county was nroused when tho report ennio out that Lnndrlth and his wife woro to bo removed. Thoy have been hold ing this position for about 15 years. Intinodlately frlonds came forward with petitions asking that thoy bo retained but it is wild those had no offoct o tho final decision or Sheriff Johnson who can appoint his own Jailor. lUmitElt SOLES put on. Union Shoo Shop, 110 Front Street. I Drought to City and Submits to Op-I cratlon lu Short Tlmt) Proves I Successful S. A. Carmlchael, tho wol known tlmbcrmnti, munblttea to a surgical operation for nppoiidleltls Saturday and Is tlolng flno today. Mr. Car mlchael. with Ills brother, has a log ging camp up North Inlet. IIo hns been sick for ten days In camp nnd , his condition was such that ho could not bo moved. Saturday ho was. uniiigiu to .warHiiiiuiii mm ur. ' llousoworth decided that an opera tion must bo performed nt once. ' Mr. Carmlchael was taken to Mercy hospital and the operation was performed within nit hour nnd n half from tho time ho reached tho city. Dr. llotiKowortli operated and Dr. Straw and Dr. llnrtlo were also present. Sunday morning Mr. Carmlchael fell so well ho asked for a newspa per nnd lead It through and today i wns doing splendidly. His friends Mere particularly gratified in view1 of tho fact that tho surgeon had no1 tltuo to prepare himself for tho op-, oration nnd as Mr. Cariulchnel had i been HI In camp bofoio coming ti the city tho conditions were by no, moans favoiable but tho operation i so far has proved lilchly successful VESSEL MOVEMENTS Arrived F. A. Kllburn, Portland, C a. in. Sunday. Speedwell, Unndon, 1 p. m. today. Sailed A. M. Simpson, San Francisco Saturday night. Hrenkwntor, Portlnnd, 10:15 n. m. Sundny. Adellno Smith, Oakland, 12:45 p, m. Sunday. Hustler, Port Orford, 10:30 a. m. Sunday. F. A. Kllburn, Eureka, 2:30 p. m. Sunday. Yellowstone, San Francisco, 7 p. in. Sunday. Duo Hero Santa Clara, Eureka, to- morrow. . i Tho druggists outsldo of Mnrsh- field will play tho local druggists bnso bnll lfero nt 2:30 tomorrow. I Tho drug stores will closo from 2 to C p. m. I LITTLE GIRL HURT ' DAUGHTER OF HIVING IXJUltED IX AUTO ACCIDENT Thrown Through Wind Shield and Faco Hadly Cut 1Ives at Loon Lako Whon thrown through tho gloss wind shield of an nutomobllo in which sho wo8 riding tho nlno year old daughter of Irving Smith, a Loon Lnito rancher, was badly hurt Sun day and was brought to Marshfleld LOCAL OVERFLOW t Tim bm una .. 'mni.iM .m. Get Four Ducks. Lou Gllllsple, Will Judy who was lust leavlnir tho, Hilly Cox and party havo returned creamery wlie.ro ho had dolivored his : San Frnnclsco. afternoon Portland 2 7 0 u o J elcsklo and Curlsch: Steon nnd Sepulveda. At Vernon: Morning I Vornon 7- it 2 Los Angeles 0 11 2 i Johnson, Decnnnloro and Mltze; I Lovo, Williams, Porrltt and Holes. I At Vornon, nftornoon. I Vornon 5 12 2 'US AI1K0IC8 4 U 1 Plcrcy Whlto nnd MItzo; Uynn, Per-, rltt nnd Hrooks. ' At Salt Lako: Oakland o C 1 ' Salt Lako c 10 2 SMITH, Prough, Gago and Elliott; Hall and iinnnnn. , National League ' At Chicago: ' Chicago 2 , Pittsburg in At Cincinnati: Cluclnnnti, St. Louis, postponed. American League At Chicago: Chicago o-l Clovoland 5-2 At St. Louis: St. Louis Detroit 5-2 t;-i from their Hock Creek hunting trip Thoy got four big bucks. Go Hack to University The Uni versity of Qregon opens a week 'rom tomorrow nnd tho students from beio nro nlredy getting roady to milk. Hugo Carlson was In niioth er ninchliio and wns going to tho erenmory nnd tho two machines met nt a sharp turn mid n head on col lision accured. i Tho Jar of tho collision threw tho DODGE G I leave. Miss Lucy Powers expects lmio nirl forward In neii a u-nv that to pet away lu the morning and pos- sho went head first throuuh tho gloss. Tlio autos woro not badly damaged and no ono olso wns hurt. Neither of tho drlvors blamed tho MARSHFIELD PECIALS 50iW0RK SHIRTS. This week only LADIES HOSE, linen heel and too, black and tan, Twd pairs for - ... 25c Four-in-Hantl Ties, two for ...... BOYS' FLANNEL SHIRTS. Special . 25c COLGATE'S TALCUM. POWDER .. 25c COLGATE'S DENTAL CREAM ... -J5c 15c - - 20c 25c BUCKSKIN HOSE for bovs. sizes up to 7 1-2. 5c The Golden Rul e BIGGEST STORE BEST PRICES ScailiiafiafrAiierkai M "WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE" WE INVITE YOUIt HANKING ACCOPVi' ,X) ASSl'HE YOU PltOMPT, 'OUUTEOUS A.Ml CONFIDENTIAL SKHVICI! HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO 9 FLHI1HI & BEIETT Bfll OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTY Established 1HH1). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid on Timo AND HAVINGS DEPOSITS Officers J. W. Dennett, President. ' ' J. II. I'himignii, Vice-President. It. I Wllllanm, Cashier. ' Geo. I' Winchester, Asst. Clilff. THE Earning Period of a Man's Life is His Harvest Time Llfo's Winter will soon ovcrtakn you. Aro you mt iiiK llio frulls of your harvest? Will tho Moriiw of olJ ngo find you with an empty granary? Let tills bank bo your granary nnd you will reap a harvest, of golden galni. Make Hay While the Sun Shines DANK' WITH US AND YOU CAN DANK OX US First National Bank OF C00S BAY SAFETY DEPOSIT MONKS I-'OK MEXT ullill Mnv Ilnli.itrjl U'llt en fit H.r. w. . ..n..... "... r.v ..v iiiui home time. Albert Haines will leave (hit; wctdc though Sid Clark dons not : oxpot't to return this semester. Ho eauno of tho "iuhIiIiir" season thc flit of tho year, tho timo when tho . BororHh's and fraternities seek now I-'ACTOMY EXPEUT AMMIVKS VI' I GOODItl'.M GAMAGI-: TO HEX-Dl-'lt SEUVICE TO OWXEUS t)E, DODGE AUTOS. I other for tho accident Drouitht to .Maishfleld Tho child was hurried to Alio-' 13. F. Dolssovaln, export from tho members tho older studonts strlvo' ' " ulu"Ki m a special uoai uotifio iiroiuers- ractory lu Diitro t. , '".rVi..! " ' ?.,1,.?1 5""'S":" "J.1 "2 Mnrshfleld and attended at Dr. Is in tho t-lty at tho Goodrum Garni.-. of to one "inKor ' howlioo year Horfair office. Tho doctor found to consult with ownoni of Do.Iro ' oi uw optuiiih ot tuo stiiooi eai. n necessary to put hor under tho In-1 crs and render such sorvire -is vi h vn vik i- r itnm iv .i n"eilC0 of chloroform In order to many bo required. This Is one ofj mk. a.mj Jiiih. J-. .. ia.nn.VA nutl , Btltcli tho outs on her face. Her In- tho valued features that 'o with son. Grant, of Casadoro. notir i inin ... -mi i.... i i. i nn,icr TirD e....i i.-.. .... l..ilf..wl ,..-.. I.. 1,. ..it.. ..I..III.... ""v tii" iiwi viiuiiu inn ii, I3,iuau-u ..-..B" ...ua "SIMIU, lUHI tlllll'S llr ? mi 1 , i, 1 ! that tho cuts on her faco may leave year n traveling representative obley ' sfste of , yMI..us' ' 80,U0 "" Bears. P1,8"1! Do(1 ecl to roafor i(oim is a wj" Mlnsus. Wt), Dodge cur owners, Inspert nia- ir. isiiAKi. !,.. .n.it..n !.-.! f.h,neB n".a mulor "'' BMlstmifo SPItAINS ANKLE Mrs. O. 13. Sully slipped and sprained her ankle severely this af ternoon. LlltltAltY .MKKTIXG The members of tho Library Hoard will meet tonight at tho library building at 7:. '10 oVIot-k. Times want nds bring results. YOUK ATTENDANCE IS HEQUKSTKD AT OUK PUELI.M1NAUY DISPLAY Of Pattern Hats of Unusual Merit TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, SKPrKMIUIlt 7 AND 8 DESIGNS PitOM MOST EXCLI'SIVE SHOPS Throughout tho Season a constant succession of tho latest models will bo displayed from week to week .( CLARKE" Central Avonue, Kussoll nutldlng. SOL 1SUA13L. the well-known hat salesman from San Krnnriscn, Is in tho city on a combined busi ness and pleasure trip, spending his vacation here. Ho entered nn cnipnatlc tieiiial of tho report i timt ins next trip to Coos liny would bo on his honeymoon, DAN MeKlNNON returned Saturday evening from a trip to Gardiner. Ho states that tho hridgo camp at tho south end of tho trestle at Iteedsport Is rapidly Hearing com pletion. Thoy havo not dona any work op tho bridge J. II. O'NEILL, traveling passenger agent of tho O. it. & X., and son who havo been spending n fow days on tho Hay left yestordty for Portland. Mr. O'Neill will, make regular trips In hero now, this be ing part of his territory. $ t AMONG THE SICK t Mrs. F. 1). Cohan has been suf fering from eyo trouble, a sovoro sty causing much pain and Inconve nience. x Jack Kendall Is confined to his homo with a severe attack of poison oak, which ho caught at Powers whero ho wont the othor day look ing alter his plat Unit has Just boon filed there. SOCIAL CALENDAIt MONDAY Alpha Delphian Socloy with Mrs. F. 13. Wilson. Unptlbt Girls' Mission So clety with Miss Alpha Mauzoy TUESDAY C. W. D. M. with Mrs. H. W. Painter. WEDNESDAY Narcissus Club with Miss Anna Lund, Dorcas Club with Mrs. Win. llouebrako on Koss Inlet. M. 13. Ladles' Sllvor Tea with Mrs. W. 11. Perkins. THURSDAY N. D. Episcopal Ladles' Guild with Mrs. Geo. Everltt. Mlnno-Wls Club with Mrs. E. E. Kelley. Eastshlo Sowing Club with Mrs. Galbralth. itlini mnv Itn upporq'ipv in mi.1 i... ,...,. ....,, w ..w.vwtt! VW ttl iu i III) efficiency of tho Dodgo llrothers' car. ' GRAVEL" Wo nro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In any uH'!" from pllo In our yard or In carlond lots, at following prlcei: From pllo on ground, $2.5-5 por yard. canoad lots, taken from cars, J 2.00 per l- Detail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite Post-office. Vlmt 1W- Mr. Goodrum nnd Mr. llolHs.iiniu mnde a trip to Conulllo today to sen j sonin ot tho Dodgo owners l-i tnat i section. lluvo yotir letter heads prlntett at i I Llhhy COAL. The kind YOU havo I ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Pacific Livery and Transfer Company. Times want ads bring multa. ' QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, Phono 106-L. MAIISHFIELD, OREGON ASTORIA Tho Oregon Kid won In a race with tho Wolff at the Astoria regatta. WOOD! WOOD! Kindling wood, por load 91.75 to $2 Alder wood, 16 to 24 Inches $o to 92.80 Free Delivery W. II. LINGO Phono 227-J. North First St. OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst & King. Cars leave Marshfleld 7 a.m., 1 1 n.iu., 2 p.WiP Cars leave for Empire 7 ,,., 1 1 ,,.iii., U l-'-' 5 p' Cars Leave Sunset May , . . . .7 a.,,,,, 0 a.m., l1'"-' 8 I arcs, I3mpire, :15c; Tarheel or South Slough, fiOcs Sunset Btf MARSHFlELDOSEBURGAUTOLj Best Cars Fare, $7 Best Drivers Leave Maishfield 5.00 A. jj Itcnve Itoseburjj 0.30 A. M. ""' TICKET OFFICE, 139 FRONT St. U,U11 Its lit f. i $7. Fare New Dodge Cars PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY we ray rfcturn Charges. Prompt and Efficient " i;uus BAY STEAM LAUNDRY