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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1915)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. 1915. EVENING EDITION SEVEN ydMr -Jfcv. ' EVERYONE ,' am vxi W& wauls (o gel full vatini for money spent. Y& I Y Stiraty you do not ct this wlion von pay ronl. ll U onlv n colt- M afftllt ,1llll ..'111, nit mill Vmi ...If. I. ....- .... ...-. !.. !... ...-, VM ..u... u.uki .Tin. nw win, iuii inn iiino 1111 more live yours uoili 1 ' now limn you lmvu nl tho present iluio. U4 AH Over Oregon FIB.ST DDITIQN TO SHFIELD That, certainly, would not bo willed good business. On llu other liiiiid you vonltl jut your rent money ouch nionlli Into u liliico or yoni own and HAVH SOMUTIHNll VALUAI1LW IN TUB MNI). Tho payment will lio no higher Mum your present rent. Tim I would liu good business. FIRST AUDITION orfors oit tho host advantages on Coos Ray. Tlio cost of your lot Is your only coat. There aro no street ussoi-sinontB, etc. Tho locution Is Ideal for u home I .ol mi Klvo you furlhor Information concerning this and IlKHIX TODAY TO PHKPARK V01THS12I-1''' KOU Till. FUTURIC. ES si W ""WIP Lola GOxIHO ?300 each. Your Own Tonus, m fc Reynolds Development Go. W 17S Ceulrsit Ave. $ PORTLAND- Leo nmiernn. a Portland bartender H charged with ligvlng choloforined and heal Mr. Holla MacNamarn. a widow, and of lobbing her of $0,000 in securi ties and dlaitJoudi, and It under ar rest. 8AMCM It IB stated Hint them ban been an increase of 2, Run In the arm of laud planted Into com this nr as compared to last year. JUNCTION CITY Miss Helen Love has been made tiuceu of the Pumpkin Show which wag hold In .1 Miction City. PORTLAND A team hag beun n leeted from tho Oregon National Guard to attend and lake part In the national shoot nt Jacksonville, Florida. DALLI06 Rains have eliminated further forest flro dangers and the rangers who havo hoen at work In the woods have been called In. lirnilARD The postofflre was loi'bed of $90 In cash. $185 In stumps and $00 In clieeks. HOOD R1VKR Tho gonoral tie livery window at tho postoffiee will close a half hour oarllor as tho ro sult or a visit of an Inspector who found tho employees working too hi.rd. PHNDLKTOX Tho county court has $10,000 to the $25,000 Carne gie library rund, so the library will be u bettor one than usual. FLORNNCK The largost Chi nook salmon over caught In the Sl uslaw river with a hook and Hue was landed by Mrs. Thomas II. Km moiis of Atlantic City, tho fish tip ping tho scales at 5lMt pounds. ASTORIA Depositors who wore bcrn outsl'lo of tho United States own more Hum three-fourths of tho money In the Astoria postal saving hunk. 'S'Si xi:ws of myrtli: point "77 SMALL WATER PIPES ICTK'ILLY nil complaint! of poor water pressure aro duo to Hindi and poorly placed water pipe In I ho house or building. Do ,Miti Know that the flow el' water thronli H-l-lneli pipe tie than 1! 1-2 linic-i Hint lloMliig through 1 --I ncli pipe mid the cost I'oi' the larger plpo Is only about -II per cent mote? ii hne poor pressure ut ouo faucet ami good pressure at it, Jim nmy bo .sure the house piping is at fault. list on jour pliiinbci' iislu it-l-lucb galvanized standard pt pipe, or larger, In your net plumbing iwiil:. Kco that nler pipe ends and linings aro reamed free from till ltiirrs anil ill shiil-olf cncUs aro full roiiiulway. Have a roiiuihv.iy stop iMo coik at .some enitwulciit point mi that you can hluil off silho water .siiiply ut any time. Coos Bay Water Company. MARSRFlFLD AND NORTH HIIND, OIHXJOX. SPIRELLA C0RSTS may bo obtained in Mnrshflold from Mrs. Annie Holland, O ApCpt jpp 352 So, 5th St, Phone 200-X mm$MLimmmt DUNGAN m UNDERTAKING PARLORsi'?, will bo kept opi:n to tiik puiimo m A regular state Ilfcnscd uudcitakcr will bo in charge Phono JD.-.J l WESTERN LOAN AND t t BUILDING CO. S I i Assets $2,340,000.00 t t Pays 8 per cent on savintjs ? I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. $ I Local Treasurer t H$$0?000 MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Plnco for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. Commercial ami UMw'y. Xmll MIW1IMIIIIIIM MIII.OT imMMWHIWMMWMgJlll doubl e your Business - mi))oso you Icncw a man who kept Iii'.h .shades drawn liyhl all djty and burned kerosene, i ml cad of Id liny in the sunliyht ; - sit))osa yoa knew a man loiliny alony a dusty road u ho would not accept a lift when there was plenty of room in the way on; . suppose you knew a miller with his mill built be side a swifl-runniny stream who insisted on turn in ( the machinery by hlind. - all foolish, you say? and yet look around yon hot" few retailers lake advanlaye of tho yreat ad i'i I (nitty campaiyns run by food, tobacco, cloth and every other munufuvluriny line that you can name! - think a moment! what was the last advertise iikiiI you read and wondered just which store in town would be proyressivc cnouyh to have the yoods in stork so you could see litem and purchase? - more yoods are sold under the eveniny lamp at home than you dream of -practically every live re- ""''""""""""''"TheTimes - put up your liyhtniny-rodllct your customers know that you can deliver to them the yoods which frcul adverlisiny, paid for by manufacturers, has interested them in. they will yet tho habit and you will yet tho business. MmiMM8Mm DRY WOOD at CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street Phono U7I) SOUTH COOS IllVHR IIOAT SKItVICK LAUNCH KXPIIKSS leaves Mui'NhficId wary day 8 ii, in. Lv'iives bead of liver ut :5:1." p, in. STL'A.MKR RAINIIOW Icaws head of river dally at 7 a. m. Leaves .Marshficld at - p. in. Tor charter apply on board. i;0(ii;iS & SMITH Proprietors Happenings in That City Told in The K"terprlso .Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Mnthos camo f i om Powers and from hero went to Handon by-the-son, whero they will spend a weok or ton days va cation. Mr. and .Mrs. Lloyd Spires loft via Ihindon for San Kninclso und expect to (.pond a month or six weeks at Iho Exposition City and other points in California. L.nvtou Von Pegort, son itf .Mr. and Mrs. Kroil Von Pegort of Co qulllo undo.-wout an operation for appendicitis nt the hospital hero and Is convalescing nicely. Dr. and Mrs. K. C Rhenium of CartliiKton, Ohio, who have been attending tho hlxpoaltou at San I'rancsco, slopped off hero for n row day's visit at the C. YV. Crook homo on Catching Creek. Mrs. C. IC. llroadhunt and daugh ter, Helen, returned from a sev eral month's flp In California, Mr. llroadhunt met them In Rose burg In his Ford. They v.'slted both expositions as well as at other points In California. Kenneth Nelson, who Is to suc ceed Root. Drydeu as tester for the Myrllo Point Cow Tostlug As sociation, arrived from Corvallls. fi'andpa J. P. Sicminlor wont up the So i' tli Pork to v'slt at tho homo or ha daiiKhtors, .Mr. .). II. I, nit re 1 1 and Mrs. IJ. C. Knight. .Masters Robert Weeks, Charles Hotfinun, Coral (Srlffin and Roy Dye of the Middle Fork and South ORK8HAM- A large party of Portland business moll rm In autos to attend the fair at Hresham. Kt'GISNK -- Claiming that the lory panel and the Justice of tho nence are prejudiced Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henderson of Cottage Qroro ask for a change of venue to their own town in their trial on a charge of selling liquor. HOBKIU'llGTho county court has created eight now road districts In Douglas county, making a total of 01 districts. PORTLAND After paying nil ex penses and a deficit Trom 101 1 the Rose Festival or Portland this year netted a balance of $2,88!). CORVALLLS Tho Oregon Agri culture hens at the San Francisco exposition now lend in all depart ments of the show. ASTORIA Uecauso of tho de mands for better prices on the part ol tho fishermen tho fishing situat ion Is somewhat tied up. KUOKNI! Forest officials advise that tho trip over tho Cascades not bo iittoinpod by tourists as It Is a dif ficult one they find, after making tho trip . COTTAOM OROVi: While visit lag in the city Congressman liawloy stated that ho had no fear of the United Status becoming Involved In war with Oormany. PORTLAND Twenty-flvo golf players from tho Wavorly county dub will ko to Spoknno to piny with the county club there. SPRINOFIULD Albert Shields Walker, pioneer of isr:i and first mayor of Springfield, died at his home, aged G! years. PRINKVILLK A man who gave his name as Henry Applo Is de tained by tho sherirr on an Inutility charge, attempted sulcldo by cut ting liu throat. Fork districts, went with Jim Par ry In his Ford on an auto tour of Coos county. They went to Iiim-don-by-tho-Hou and then over the Seven Devils road to Shoio acres .Hid returned by way of Marsh-field. TIN IS WRECKED NINFTV PKRKOXS MKKT DHATII NHVR SAIiTII.I.O, MKXK'O Was Cnii.vliiK Military Men Aicoid- illy; lo Reports Which llnvo llcen Received nt l.orcdo Illy V"" li PrcM In Craw thlv Tlmw.l LARKDO. Sept. 17. Tho wreck of a .Mexican mllltnry train, resulting in the death of 90 persons, occurred Wednesday afternoon a mllo out of Baltlllo, according to advices hero today. AGITATION FOR COAST MILITARY ROAD GROWS Moc, ImiiKhcd at. Refuses to Down, und Now Is L'udooeil by 'I'll Slate Roads Coin cut Ion When a civil engineer on Pugot Sound first camo forward with a plan. to establish a military highway that would parallel tho coast from lliitlsh Columbia to Mexico his Idea was laughed at. However, ho was In earnest and so well has tho move ment grown that at a meeting of the Til Stuto Hood Roads Association hold In San FianclHco tho other day the move was endorsed and the gnvuiinieiil is to ho asked for a $.10,000,000 appropriation. Tho mud proposition has boon before tho local Chainhor of Com merco mid has been oudorsed by thuni. Tho road would come through Coos Ray und on ilown tho coast. It Is said $0,000,000 would be needed to carry II through Oregon. ITALIAN SOLDIERS ARE RELIGIOUS Slug While In Hattlo ami Pray Mr Their l)on, l,ci( on Field ITlr AimUtnl Cifw lo Cook Itar Tim. J ROMK. Sopt. 17. Tho great ox tent to which warfare proves an in centive to religious devotion baa been noted In corrospondonco from other belligerent countries, and It aly furnishes considerable moro tes timony to the same effect. Indeed, with little "Xiiggeratlon It may bo said that tho Italan army divides itB spare moments between singing and praying. It Is believed In Italy that King Victor's troops aro the gayest and most light hearted la nil tho war, for they always go Into hattlo sing ing. Their first thought on return ing from a struggle, however, la a masH for tho teposo of tho souls of comrades whom tuoy had had to leave behind o the field. Tho most popular song In the camps, after tho devout services aro over, Is "Addlo Mln llolla" (dood-byo, My lovo). Tho religious onthimlaam In tho army Is also rotlotced lit tho fact that so many of tho Roman Catholic clorgy havo rallied around the flag. Tho military authorities havo ex pressed themselves as greatly pleas ed over this, for some of thoin had entertained tho doubt that the clerg ymen woro staunch patriots, hut they havo proved that they aro ready to glvo their lives ns willing for their no any othor class of citizens. -1 - IIIIIM I I i.l nil iW FRUIT (JROWFRS Kco us about apple boxes in any ipiautity. Price on application. Schrocdci- .Si I Hillenbrand. Times want ads bring results. WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, M" i lnthe lights The Coos Bay I QUATERMAS STUDIO I QUALITY PHOTOS I I Opposite Blanco Hotel, I I Thono tOli-L. i ! MAR.SHFIHLD, OIUXJON I t o 0 l 317 Central jiv. Phono !J7:t-L i , c GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OF THE CADILLAC AND DODOIJ AUTO SUPPLIKS FOR ALL MAKK9 OF CARS HFME Earning Period of a man s Life is His Harvest Time one Life's Winter will scon ovcrlao you. Aro you wast ing Iho fin Us of jour Ikii'vc IV Will the htorms of old ao t'lni j on with an empty granary',' Let Ibis bank bo your granary ami you will ic-ip a harvest of golden galas. Make Hay While the Sun Shines HANK WITH US AND YOU CAN IIAXK ON US First National OF COOS BAY Bank .SAFHTV DKPO.SIT HONKS FOR RUNT sunscinnwis noticf. j. Tho Tinios carrior boys aro lustruotod to put tho papors j on the porch. If the carrier does j not do this, mlssos you, or no- slocta getting the paper to you j on time, kindly phone tho clr- oulatlon manager, as this Is tho j only way we can determine j whether or not the carriers aro j following Instructions, Phono 133. T 1 1 mies Read THE mm i. e EIETT BUK OLDL'ST HANK IN COOS COLXI'V Kfctahllhhw JHS1). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 lutorcst paid on Time ' AND SWINGS DEPOSITS Officers J. W. Dennett, President. J. II 1 laiiagi.,1, Vlce-Preslib-iit. It, I. Williams, (ashler, Geo, r. InrheMler, Asst, Cashier. NOTICi: OF SALK OF IMPROVK .MKNT ROXDS Notlco Is horoby given that scaled propusulii will be received by tho F.iianco Coiumlttoo of thu Common Council of tho City or Murshfluld, Coos County, Oregon, at tho office of the.Clty Recorder of said City of Mnrshf'otd, in the City Unit of said !ly until r, o'clock p. tu Monday tho :17th day. of September, 1015, for the purchase of street Improve meiit bonds of tho said City of Marshfleld, Coos County, Origou, to the (-.mount of $r,!i:!0. II. All or snld Improvement bonds to ho In denominations not exceeding $000.00 and bearing Intorost nt tho rule or six per cout per annum front tho date thuroof, payable soinl-nn-luially, said bonds to ho dated .tho day ol Issuance and to mature In leu years thoroaftor, with prepay ment option thereon at face value ami accrued Interest to date of any semi-annual coupon period at, or after, one year from tho date of snld bonds upon giving notice by publication lu a newspaper of gen eral clrciilat'on printed und publish ed in Coos County, Oregon, euoli notlco to lie published not loss Hum once each weok for throo successive weeks during the mouth procoedlug such semi-annual period at which such piepaymeiit theroof will ho made. The right Is oxprossly ro. Hirvod to reject any ami all bids ami upon all or any of such bids or proposals being rejected, If tlioro should remain any bonds unsold tho said bunds may be thoronfter sold nt pilvato sale by said Common Coun cil or said oily of Mnrshflold, Oro gou, but In uo event to bo sold at less than par and accrued Intorost. Paid bonds are authorized by tho laws of t'io Stuto of Oregon, mid Ordlnuiicea of the City of Mnruhflold, Oregon'. Assessed valuation of sa'd City or Murshrield, Oregon, bi $2,011),-19.-. 00. UoiidcU Indebtedness Is $6 1,000. Population eatiioatud at 15000. ,A cei lifted check for flvo por cout of amount of bid or proposal must accompany each bid, to bo forfeited to said City of yarshfleld lu caso bid is accepted und bidder fulls to accept and make payment for said bond or bonds, coverod thoroby with in ton days front tho ditto of accept ance of sa'd bid or bids, Kach bid or propositi submitted to designate the doiiomlmitloiiK ot said bond or bouda doslrod. Hid gr proposals rocolvod for any amount ot Bald bonds: small bidders g'veit preferenco of ptirehaso. Proposals, or bids, with cortiflod checks to bo enclosed lu sonlod plain envelopes without dlstjngitlsh lug marks or writing thereon ex cept tho words "Hid for Intprovq. nunt Honds of the City of Marsh fle'd Oregon " Hated th 10th day of September, 101"' 11 A COPPLE. ChatrnU'i of the Flnnnco Com- mittco of the Common Counc'L