The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 16, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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"" THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
'SIX
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ELKS PLAN ACTION
BASEBALL SCORES
WONDERFUL VALUES IN
BURN
LANDMARK
W
omen s
Suits
Fall
At $12.50, $15, $18, $20,
$25, and up to $45.
Itiis.slnii Mouse effeetH uro cry
Miuirt mill liecomliiir. Helled models,
liotli Miapped ami HvWiigiug, me
exceedingly MylNh. Loose Imv coats
mill doiilile pressed coats nro charm
Intf. MalcrialH Include Whlpeoids,
(InliiirdlncM, Fancy Checks, Itt-oari-cloth
and Seizes, In staple ami cue
(holy new shades Many show tlio
now effects in fur and silk bra'd
( t-litiiiiltif.
Novelty Fall Coats
For Women, $8.50 to $45.
HUNKKRS AT HI3NHYYILLI3
DF.STHOYLR IV Flit 1-2
aid:
Hub Dry Goods Co.
Were lluilt hi ISTit lint In Disuse
Long Time ami Hccniuo
Monaco
Tho old Hcnryvlllo initio littnkci'a
ware burned down Inst itlRltt nml
tills niornliiK. They hnd becomo n
menace na they wcro very old nnd
llablo to fall over nnd the owners
ordered them tired. I
Him f 1irt nltlnat Innrl ttinrlra rm
VS1IU U illU UIHVOV MIMM Mini ltJ Ji
Isthmus Inlet Is removed by the tiro.
The Hcnryvlllo mine was opened In
1S7.'I by tho Coos Hny-OrcKon Coal
ARRANGE FOR tllfl
NKXT WKDNFSDAY
mi:i:tixo
night
Will Determine Whether Hlt-uctiiio
Shall He Krec'ed Novt Fleet
New Members
Sec. P. G. norton ot the special
building committee of the Mnrshflcld
131 Us Lodge 1ms arranged for a bis
meeting to bo held next Wednesday
nlRht when It is expected that final
action will be taken. An endeavor
is beltiR mado to liavo all ot the res
ident mombcrs of the 1011(8 present.
It will bo noccssary to rnlso about
$10,000 in addition to tho loan of
HKAYFHS NOW OVKH 100 IIKLOW
TOP OP COAST LI2A(1U1'2
Hut Two Gnmcs In National Lepie
Yesterday Seals Take 20
Point Lead Oicr Angels
Company, of which the Southern i $20,000 offered by Portland parties
Pacific owned five-sixths of tho stork a banquet mid program Is being or
nml I. M. Mfllnnnlil nnp.nlvlll Mr."
Donald was a brother-in-law of Dr.
"SMART - WEAR -
Cor. Broadway and Central.
FOR
WOMEN"
Phone 361
SHIPPING NEWS
i
Will ARRIVESlSHIP IS STRUCK
t
I
in; i
Henry for whom the mlno was
named.
In 1S71 and 187fi there was more
activity ot Hcnryvlllo and Ottcr
vlllo than in Marshflold. Tho mine
Is said to bo a good ono, but nftcr
tho company had shipped out somo
coat another mlno up north wns
bought and less attention was si von
to this one. Later McDonald leased
the property and worked It for n
short time. The bunkers nnd mlno
havo been In dlsuso for about -"
years.
t LOCAL OVERFLOW
Choir to .Meet. Tho mombcrs of
tho Episcopal choir will meet ot tbo
church at 7:.'10 o'clock tonight.
CAPTAIN McCLKLLAN FINDS
HAS HIHTHHAY TODAY
Will Hold Meo'lng. The Young
People's society of tho Norwegian
Lutheran church will meet tomor-
row niglit at the church.
ranged.
At tho meeting of tho lodge last
evening, Dan McKlnnon, Sidney W.
ttomltt and O. E. Hill, tho latter of
Hrldgc, were elected to membership
and will bo initiated later.
OPPOSE TAX SALE
WAITERS AND WAITE AGAINST
FORECLOSURE
Skipper Huh Weathered I" Winters,
Ilo Avers Uwfs Out Tills Af-
tomooti for South
Prom Portland tho steamship P.
A. Kllbum, Captain McCIcllnn, cros
ncd In curly this morning, and loft
nbout two o'clock for Eureka and
Son Pranclsco. Slio brought a fair
freight tonuago from tbo north, ma
ny tons on tho manifest being fresh
vegetables and fruits from tho north.
Captain McCIullan came Into the
office of tho North Pacific ns soon
as tbo host docked this morning and
wont looking for a calendar. Ho
found one, "Gosh all Hemlock," ho
exclaimed, "hero Its the 10th and
I am an old num. Yes sir, -17 to
day" Pour of his friends In Eureka
iiIbo liavo birthdays this week and
tills trip thoy are going to celebrate
togothor, he snid.
Th passongors from the uortU for
Coos Hay wore:
John Olson, A. S. Hand, Annlo Ar
tell, II. Perry, Mrs. Perry, Mrs. A. T.
Stelnor, P. K. Mason, CI. Elder, S.
II. Montay, S. S. Ilorvltt, E. McKalc,
Mrs. G. W. Hinder, P. H. Wicks, C.
P. Gruvo, Hay Richards, Mrs. I.M.
MeOeo, P. I. Poroinau, May II. McKen
nil, II. Kltitt, N. Jowoll, E. Anderson,
Cary ThoniHon, Emll Schwab, P. D.
bchultz, I). Donahue.
Tho pabgengers south from Coos
Hay woro:
Mrs. II. II. Hansen, II. II. Hansen,
John PaHbol. II. E. Mllcr, Harry
Johnson, Ned Galloway, Mrs. N. Gal
loway, .Mis. Winston, Mrs. H. P.
Trudton, Mr8, lcilxt, J. Morse, Mrs.
MonkhoiiHo, Mrs. Anna Llllonthal, W.
Shollo, W. Soars, Mrs. Iua Kllnibuii,
P. P. Ersnlngor, Harney Grldinark.
A. E. Hallday, John llealy, A. S.
ChrlstoiiBOn, Carl Johnson, Matt Kin
dnl, Gus Sclmliort. Geo, Pahlius, P.
Woborsklrk, E. Hoss.
IIILAST .ItLINDS .OFFICERS .ON
HHIDGK OP STEAM SCHOONER
Wlllaiiiette of MrCoriulck Line Has
Thrilling Experience Gilt Hill
On Poicuiast Gone
A flash of lightning out of tho sky
a few nights ngo struck the steam
schooner Willamette, of tho
McCormlck lino, whllo sho
was coming down tho Colum
gla river. Tho officors on tho
brldgo worn blinded and tho gilt ball
carried at tho (ruck of tho foremast
was wiped out of existence
That further damage was not dono
to tho ship Is hcllovcd to bo because
tho bolt wiib practically spent when
it hit tbo ship. Tho blast was pro
ceeded by considerable thunder.
Laying Concrete. Tho work of
layliig conccret pavement on Virginia
nvu'iue at North Ilend was started
today.
Do Not Want Kinney Properties Dis
posed of for Hark Taes at
Present Tlino
K. It. Hryson, attorney for Hecclv
cr Walters ot tho Kinney properties,
nnd P. H. Wnlto, ono of tho heaviest
creditors, arrived bcro today from
Eugene. They will appear In tho Cir
cuit court nt Coqulllo and opposo tho
action of District Attorney Llljcuvlst
to foreclose on tho Kinney properties
for taxes. Until the court makes a
special order permitting tho fon
closiiro proceedings, tho county can
not proceed to sell tho property for
taxes although the taxes nro long ov
erdue. This is becausa tho proper
ty Is now In tho custody of n receiver
appointed by tho court.
Mr. Waito said that good progress
was being niudo on tho Siuslaw
PKltOKNTAGKS OP
COAST LKAGUM
W. L. P.C
San Pranclsco 01 71 .HOI
Los Angeles . 01 77 .nit
Salt Lnko ... SI 78 .BOO
Vernon 81! 83 .i!r
Portlaifd .... 71 87 .110
Oakland .... 72 00 .420
AVE
M
ONEY
on your Furniture
Wo nro slum lug n flue K.
(f
CRUISER TO COM I
i vessel movements
An lull
P. A. Kllburu, 0:110 today.
Hailed
Kllhiitu, Einukii,
1 p. in.
P. A
today.
Adeline Smith, Oakland,
today.
TIioh. L. Wand, San Francisco
this evening.
I p. m.
Hopalr Finn Street. Whilo the ci
ty and pioporty owneis on Pino
ulreot&nrg, considering and figuring
on vl7atshajl bo done with tho thor-l inany'vlsltois.
9."K tSPo. l,tmr(l w'1'8 bao beon
rotting ujvay. Today City C'ominls
ionor Lawhoijio had men at work
putting in tiOiiitt now sidewalk at the
b,oad of tho stairs onenlng off of Mar
ket Avenuo. The boards had worn
Would Hno (ioioriiment Hunts For
"rldRe Carnival
Government ships for Coos Hay
during tho Hrldgo Carnival Is an
eutrlely now movo nnd one which
probably will be tho most popular
of any for tho booming the enter
tainment. H. M. Jennings, of the
Chamber of Commerce, has wired
Hugh McLalu, now In Portland, lo
do his utmost to get somo boats
hero.
Tho telegram reads; "Take up
the matter with Senator Chamber
lain and the proper nuthoiitles and
do all you can to havo United States
torpedo boats, cruisers or even light
ship tender In the bay during tho
Hrldgo Carnival."
On several occasions government
ships have been In tho harbor hero
for fost'val occasions. Tho torpedo
boat llotllla at ono time canto here
and tho Iloston, Admiral Dewey's
flagship at Manila, was also hero
several cars ago In connection with
the local branch ot tho naval militia
that thrived at that time. This
ship Is now anchored lu Portland
ami It is possible that she might
be soul heiu again.
Many local steamships and gaso
line boats aie already entered lu the
marine paiado which is to bo one
of the big features of tho carnival.
It Is possible that (he U. S. vessel
sent hoio might either lead the par
ado or come directly behind tho
llrenkwator which Is said to bo
first in lino for tho position ot
flagship.
At any rato the government craft
would prove a great attraction lu
the harbor and u drawing card for
Lose a HitlldliiR. Mr. and Mrs.
Hnlinrl Snrlor received world that a
building they owned nt Klamath ,,1r,,,B ,b,,t ho scouted tho report
Palls had been entirely destroyed by1 mt rul8 wo,lltl bo Pnss'nB over the
fire. The loss Is ll.r.OO without In -fstr"f l lr0 ,"c1x,t 'co,- H 9n,(1 k
would probably bo sovoral weeks bo-
foro trains could cross tho Siuslaw.
GUY ClIAMnnilS was down from ulsl cmd Jelly Fish
nniilnlu f'ronlr rmieli vn.lnr.lnv mil. "u """ lu Blul' ovur "u rioiunuu
business.
W. N. i:iHLAD plans to leave n a
tnr AmocIiIM Titi t Coot lltr Tlmn J
POHTLAND, Sept. 1(1. When the
Vornonltes romped nroimd tbo bases
1 to 1 yesterday the result put the
Heavers moro than a cool hundred
below tho top of tbo lenguc and leav
es her scrambling with tho Oakland
Commuters to see which ono will
hold down the cellar In tho October
scries.
Tho scores of yesterday follow:
Coast League
At Portland: It. II.
Vernon i -I 0
Portland 1 fi
At Los Angolcs:
Salt Lnko 3 S
Los Angeles 0 1
At San PranclBco:
Oakland ! 8
San Pranclsco 0 II
American League
At Now York:
Detroit I
New York .1
At Washington:
Cleveland T,
Washington 0
At Hoston:
Chicago :t
Iloston 1
National League
At Pittsburg:
Philadelphia n
Pittsburg 1
At Chicago:
Hoston 0
Chicago 1
i:.
Bed Room Furniture
That conies to us direct from tlm iiianiir,.(llltT .
tho Jobhov'M profit. Wo gho our cusl cis tlii.LI!JuM
suxliiK. Wo havo n nice display or Pickers ,.i i", "u'lH
priced as follows: ""u,'eli
$7.50, $8.50, $10, $12.50, $13.50, $1450
$16.50, $17.50, $20, $23.50, $25 and up
Don't buy imjthliiR In Houm V Ishlngs imni
see our line, Tor jou know "WIO SHLI. it l'OHUsjl
Going & Harvey Co,
COMPLKTK IIOUS 1-3 F('ILISIir:ii
H
PIGSKIN
ARE
I last night and Wr. Wolto had consld-
fow weeks for tho San Pranclsco' Uo 8l'cl!m!" f'8'1 ,uul lmd. H
Pxnosltlon "uracil 10 ,nr. jiryson, uananuas uo-
MRS. FIIKD SLAGLLI3 and 8on ''K8!'' oyer the top of It like n
came from Couulllo today to visit rcnl c"y do,1lcnc'- Aftor Mr;, I,r'-
friends I H0" " Iniu, numerous futllo ef-
turis 10 gei u spooniui, mt. wnno
told him what tho dish was.
t AMONG THE SICK t
?
WUl Diirraud cnuio down J'rom
McDonald & Vaughn's Hluo Itldgo
PHANK CUItTIS, James Merchant,
and Max Kri'ger loft yesterday for
a short outing nt tho beach.
F.NGINHICU V. G. HlNDMAItSH nnd
Mrs. Iliudmnrsh and baby camo
in from Ten Mile this morning.
MUS. K. K. STRAW loft on the Ade
line Smith to vUIt relatives at San
ta Itosa and to take lu tho Imposition.
WILL CHANDLKH plans to lenvo
soon for a month's stay in Snn
Pranclsco and other southern
points.
IRVING CIIANDLHR and wlfo and
son nro expected homo soon from
Sacramento, Calif., whore they
lijivo fieon visiting Mrs. Chanl
lor's relatives.
CAL WRIGHT Is homo for a few
days stay from Curry county
where ho is now gaino warden.
Ilo says that tbo hunters and res
idents thero liavo been complying
with tho gonio law In flno shape.
TIP CORDKS aud Charles Illckox io
turned Inst night from Coqulllo
where they wero called as wltnefcs
es. Whllo waiting for tholr turn,
they took n nap uudor one of the
big myrtle trees on the courthouse
lawn and they awakened Just lu
tlino to cscnpo tho town marshal
who was sent for by Sheriff John-
bOII.
HIGH SCHOOL SQUAD DON MOLI3.
SKINS
MOVE
MAN
WORKS
TURNS CRANK ON COOS HAY IN-
DL'STRIAL SCI3NKS IN LONG FILM
Lumbering Will Ho a Main Feature
!!.- Dlrfciout places to be Pic
tured In This WInlly
Snnpplng of movies on Coos Hay
Is uncertain at tho best. Old Sol
smiled his host yestordny afternoon,
It fnct woro n verltablo grin, nnd K.
II. Westlcder turned tbo crnnk on
his mnchliio nnd clicked off yards
nnd yards of tho C. A. Smith mill nnd
scones of tho lumber handling. Ho
experts to bo hero several days un
til ho has successfully taken a list
of 25 well defined scenes, all out
lined by a special commlttco from
tho chnmbor of Commerce.
Coach Nllcs Marches Ills Hattallou to
South Mai-slifield Field To
Form County League
"Hoy that ain't n punkln' Hints
n football, Savy. Tuck It uudor the I
ether arm look, like this, right up ,
closo to your ribs. Sco." And
plunk Coach Nllcs shoved the hnrd I
noratcd pigskin woll Into tho Fresh-j
mail's frnnio work and the oponlng
prnctlco wont on morrlly. .
in moleskins the high school squad j
has already gono to its first nrac-
I tlce; the coach ba8 looked over tho'
hunch, sized them up nnd has dccld-.
ed that tho locals will have a football I
team this year hotter than ovor. !
, No games have been nrrango yet.
This is tho first of the season nnd
before very soon R is oxpectcil that '
n sorlos of letters will bo exchanged '
with the footbnll managers of tho
football manngors of the other high '
school teams n tho county nnd n big,
offort will bo made to hnvo a county
leaguo and a regular schcdulo of
gnmos.
Thero oro a fow now faces In tho
lineup to take tho plnco of tho old
mon who gradunted last year, among
mom being Sam Hunter who was on0
completely through and thero v,ns( Camp yesterday to securo treatment
onager 01 porsous stopping tnere and for a bfjilp wound caused by n load
dropping out of sight. ;ing hook striking him on tho head.
93?
GOOD PKOPLI3 FITTKII WITH TORIC M3.VSI3S
WHY?
HPCAl'.SIJ WI3 KNOW OCR Rl'SIXIISS AND
GIVi: SATISFACTION :: :: :: :: :.
IIIIING VOIR DPFKCriVi: I3YFS TO US
Optical Department
x Red Cross Drug Store
UNDERWEAR
BARGAINS
Wo liaut an excellent lino of
Union and Two-piece Suits for men,
minion, boys and tlilldicn In both
cotton and uool. These nro excep
tional allies at the prices:
MUX'S UNION SUITS.
"Oe to SI.00
.MUX'S TWO-PI l.t I SUITS,
Per garment, 30c to tfti.no
HOYS' UNION suri-s
HO cents to $1,00
HOYS' TWO-PIUCIJ SUITS.
Per garment, 11.1c to ."iOe
LADIUS' UNION suit's
30 cents to $.no
LAIHKS' TWO.PIKCI! SUITS
Per garment, 15c, t!."lc, 30c and SI.
Come In and eaiiilue them
Two thousand foot will bo tho
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iiiiiiTii in inf. nru rn ruin flu it lu 1,1 hnni inn inur iiit.niin.. r .!. i ..
" "" " - "" " " "' "- "" ""' """.ill Ul lliu lOClll S. II
coninlntoil niiin wnnlu lionon ft , At tmv pntn n I.. .inni.in., .1 ... II
---- w...w ..vw.w ....w. w .-v ,...,, .,..u lt ln iiuiilliuil IIIUIU Will
this 500 woro token nt Hnndon on i be a football toam and games nro In-
I.MI;.. It,... n...l ..1 r.ln . I ....l..l.l .!.... t... . ...
.-.inn i nun u nun I ifu mure, os- uvuuinu. 1 no ursi or tllo season il
pcclally of tho tlo Industry on tho
Coqulllo.
North Ilend lias contracted for 400
foot during tho Hrldgo Carnival nnd
Mnrshflcld has tho other 000 feet.
With this all finished tho films will
talk Includes o town tenm If nosslliln
nnd another In North Rend, in con-1
junction thoro with tho high school
boys.
Tho sanio field, tho ono on south
iii.mnway, is Doing used again this,
of tho Northwest on n regular circuit! year and is In good shnpo and every
mm imur may nu uinuii oven mriu-. uruiung now tho prnctlco is on
or east as an advertising feature for
Coos county.
Takes "3 Saenes
Tho scenes on tho local list In
clude tho following: Logging train
coming Into tho Smith Mill; dump.
Ing logs into tho bny; drawing logs
Into tbo mill; sawing logs; handling
lumber In tho sheds; electric crnno
handling lumber nnd Intor on tirs;
loading AdoIIuo; Adoliuo crossing
bar and dredgo Mlchlo nt work
thoro; dnlrylng and milking scenes;
unloading salmon nt tho cannery;
canning fish; applo scene; cranber
ry ranch; loganberry scene; bench.
with bathers, campers, car unload
SON AIDS IN MAKING
MUNITIONS FOR ALLIES
.Mr. and Mrs. .Tolm Matt Hear How
Olders for Allies Roost HusS.
"ess in Klectrical Plant
Ruslness has novcr been better lu
Montreal, ICannda,, writes tho sou
of Mr. and Mrs. John Matt, or Marsh-
fleld. He is superintendent of tho
big cnblo nnd wlro plant of tho
Northern Klectrical Company of
Montreal. Largo orders from Kng-
land havo stimulated tho work of tho
plant
umii it now runs at its full
Ing passongors; water front scene; capacity, ho says, nnd adds that ti
Fourth of July ovents (already tak- ,lew J3.000.000 building has just
W.H.DINDINGER&CO
Bunker Hill
Department Store
en) jitneys nml street scone; schools;
coal mining; bunkers and Hreakwa
tei loading; fire dopnrtment and the
Nelson iron works.
Considering thero nro '-'5 scenes in
nil, tills means but 24 feet of film
for each sceno and It Is possible thnt
some of these mny be eliminated.
been completed for tbeni
Mr. Hlatt is a young man of 32
years of age and Is a graduate of tho
Boston School of Technology. Ho hag
been out of collego for about 10
years, and the holding of a very Im
portant position is duo to ids ninny
M'i8 ui nam woric. He began work
Phone :t'J
Mr. Westleder will remain hero for,,nK '" n'o plant on small wages and
somo time, taking pictures as theihas gradually worked up. The toe-'
weather and light suit.
Wntch for Panama Opening
tory turns out nil sorts of electrical
HIP11P3,
Wntcj, for Panama Opening "
T
HI? Kovninnr Pnvi,rrl eC M. I
ijuu iuiiA5 uuu ui a luanii
Life is His Harvest Tin
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- -MII
. Llfo'H Winter will soon overtake you. Aro xou muL
ing the fiultH of jour harvest? Will tho Mnriiii of oil
ago find jou with nu empty granary? Jet thU bonk be
your granary and you will leap n honest of roMm gilu
Make Hay While the Sun Shines
HANK WITH US AND YOU CAN HAXIC OX IS
First National
OF COOS BAY
SAFKTY DPPOSIT ROAMS FOR HII.VT
Bank
HJilGl
I
BEiETT fill
OLD13ST HANK TN COOS COUNTY
ICstubllshed 1HK0.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $118,000
Interest paid on Tlino
AND 8AVINOS DF.POSITS
Officers
J. W. Hciinett, President. "
J. II. Flanagan, Ylcc-Picsldcut.
It. V. William Omhli.r.
eo. F. Wlnihcstcr, Asst fttol
M ARSHHELD-ROSEBURG AUTO j
Best Cars Fare, $7 Best Dito
Leavo Maiwhfleld 5:00 .1. M- M
Lcmo Rosobiirg 11:30 A. M. M
TICKET OFFICE, 139 FRONT
MARSHFJKLD
New Dodge Cars Fflre
I
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' you possess may
be useful to some one
else -:- -:- -:- -:- '
fI In almost even home mil hr A"1"'' '""l
'iJi lliiny of viilm; ilimmlcil, mill i "f
hi be useful mid mliwiiic i
Unit
ivout
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t.v-fivo-ecnt piece. If you havo soinetw"
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