The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 22, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSMFIELD, OftEGON. WEDNESDAYS-SEPTEMBER 22, 1915 EVEHING EDITION
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New Arrivals, Suits & Overcoats
Make vour selections now. Our stock is complete.
Prices $15.00, $17.00, $22.00 and up to $117.50.
Flannel Shirts
Big assortment, flail or auto collars; all colors.
Prices $1.50, $2.00, $2.50.
WOULD
IT
Sport Shirts
Complete lines
Sport Tics to
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at $1.50 and $1.75
match 50c
See windows.
HANDLE SCHOOL BOOKS HERE
PHOPOSK' TO IIAVK SCHOOL
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MARSHFIELD
BANDON
FOUR
STORES
MYRTLE POINT
POWERS
tlio school board nnd superintendent
would IiiBtiro n suuuro deal to nil of
tlio piitronn or tlio public schools. In
addition to this, a big saving could
bo effected by utilizing tlio second
linnet text books, on which (lenient
nro now reported to be milking n big
profit. Thcso could bo tiikon In at
n fixed nllowunco on new tcxtH nnd
then Bold back to the classes needing
thoni lit cost ns the cost of handling
thein would be prnctlcnlly nothing.
At the Btuno time, studcntB or pnr
enlB desiring now books for tlio child
ren could obtain them.
Hy tlio school honrd handling them
(hero would always bo Biirflclcnt
text books on linnd nnd tbo work in
LONG TIME HEREABENOW GREEKS
I
As n result of the reported high
charges on school books and sup
plied nnd Inntlouunto sorvlco us no.
ton &. lluiiHCn, the .Mnrshfield School
Hoard will probnl'ily consider tlio ad
visability of hnvlng the hoard, nnd
Biiperintcudcnt's office handling the
text, books. TJils was broached a
couplo of years ago when a shortage
. of text books for the high school pu-
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i.iih .mmuciipiicu me wuut .ui u i'"i' ,,0 BCl,0ls wo,,l,l ot bo lull)"
anil rauBcd erincipai winter to nil
vocnte it.
There nro only a couplo of times
each year that there Is much work
attached to tbo handling of tlio
I school books. One is nt the opening
lof tlio school year In the fall and tlio
other Is nt tho time of tbo mld-ycnr
promotions. A day or two Is suffic-
lent to handle them nnd tho percent-
igo allowed bv tho Oregon School
Hook Commission on tho now text3
CASE IS DECIDED
vkhduct says vicrouv hut
PLAINTIFF PAYS COST'S
Supt. Tlcilgcn Favors Plan
Supt. Tiedgcn in dlsciisBlng tho
mnlter snld'thnt ho favored the plan.
Ilo has given coiiBldurablo thought
to tbo mattor. At first, ho consid
ered a cooperative store among tho
pupils to do Uj-
Pi-adieu! Cmiiiucniiil Work
It has bean suggested Hint tho
handling of tlio school books bo
turned over to tho commercial do-
piirtmcfnt in tho high schood. It
mi:s.
KHICKSOX (JUAHTKH
TUJtY IX CITY MM ITS
CKX- j COOS COl'XTY YOl'XO WOMKX
JOIN V. of (). SOUOHITIKS
JJiclc from VKU to Prosper Surprl.s-
t'd nt Changes .Made In i;,"i
Years on Coiiilllo
' Mrs. Wllliolmlna Krlckson lived n
quarter of a century In Mnrshfield
without once leaving tho city until
last week sho consented to a week's
visit at Prospor with her friends. Sho
returned from there last evening
with hor daughter, Miss Kniniii
Krlckson, and declared that she had
thoroughly enjoyed tbo visit.
Changes that liavo taken place
slnco sho wns outslilo laiit were ro
m'nrkablo, sho said, and tho places
could hardly bo recognized. How
ever, Mrs. Krlckson points out thai
nho has not yet left tho county hut
hopes ono of these days to taku u
Journey at least over tho county
boundary Hues.
S'mllai' Cases
' Tho Hodondo liiHt winter carried
south a family that hud spent Its en
tire HTo hero. The mother, moro
tlinit 50 yours of age, hint nnvor be
fore boon outstdu of Coos and her
three (laughters were In tho sumo
predicament. They went to San
Frnnelsco to seo wlint the world
looked like. Also there wns a man
lived In .Myrtlo Point 10 yenrs and
hnd never boon to .Mnrshfield. Ho
said ho hnd heard of tho placo and
hopes to coino hero sometime.
Watch for Panama Opening
Four Are UcpreNontntlvcu of (!rook I
Letter Oiguiil.ntluns Sutui
(lay mum "Pledge Day."
Coos county's representation at !
tho University of Oregon is steadily
growing nnd this year is lnrger limn f
over before. Tbero have been ninny ,
entries there from southwestern Oio-i
gon, nccoidlng to word received from
Registrar Tiffany in Kugenc. ,
Uids to tho various sororities were I
Issued last Saturday. Kntered on
would more than bo amplo to take .....,,. fliriliBll ..radical feature In
care of tho little extra expense on- tho commercial course and would
ta",!(1' eliminate nny extra expenso that
might bo encountered In hnndllng
the books.
Would Insure Square Deal
Tho hnndllng of school books by
NEFD EVIDENCE MAY TAKE STEPS
m:x fisiikh, wiiiti: slavk of-:
Flt'KH, OKF TO KUHKKA
Seeks Affldavlls In William Shook
I'nio llvni'.ing; llcforo Federal -Court
lit October
FKKD IIOLLJSTKH IXVKSTIOATKS
POLICK CASK
Says Wonts Justice l"or Walter Tul-
(lulu Who Was lleaten Wlillo
llol'ig Aircslod Monday
investigation of the enso In which
tho lists nro four young women from , Seeking testimony In the William ' Marshal Jack Carter used a night
i
Coos. According to the rules of tho shook white slave enso Hon Klshor
(ireok letter societies a certain lny. I ,.,, whllo ,nvo mcur( ,oft thls
soon after tho oienlng of the school : . . i
jenr, Is set aside for bidding, or ,. " K'. l
vltlng young women to Join tho tor-' to secure several armiavitH ami gel
orltlos where they have been chosen. testimony in the case that comes up
Sometimes there have boon recelv- for hearing In thu federal court In
ed soveral InvitatloiiH, all written, ami Portland earlv In October
Anilines Anderson Secures 9HI.no
DunutgcH rrom Smith Powers
Company .Jury Dismissed
(Special to The Times)
COQU1LLK, Ore., Sept. 22. j
Judgment Tor $81.50 wns awarded!
by tho Jury at G o'clock last evening I
to Andraes Anderson In his ntilt
against tho Smith-Powers Logging,
company. lie sued for IU.700. Tho
fact that John 1). (loss, attorney for'
tho logging company, offered Auder-i
son $250, or moro than tho final
Judgment, to settlo tho enso, relieves
tho dofendants of all costs In tho
cage nnd leaves thein to bo by paid
by Anderson. Thcso will bo consld-'
crnble, It 1b said.
Was Through Courts i
Tho caso was before tho court two
days. Already It hnd been through1
tho circuit court, to tho supremo
court nnd tlfon sent back again for,
trial in tho circuit court again. It
was started about 8 years ago when,
the Smith-Powers company logged )
on South Inlet. Anderson contend
ed that tho logging roait trespassed1
on his land and asked damages ac
cordingly. Jury Dismissed
After tho hearing of this caso
Judge Sklpworth adjourned tbo
court and the Jury was dismissed.
Tho grand Jury will not meet ngnln
until December. Judge Sklpworth
will now hear a few equity cases in
which Judgo Coko Is disqualified.
On Friday Judgo Coko will hold an
equity session in Coquillo.
SPECIALS
AM0SKEG WHITE OUTING, cxtia hoaw d
xfir-rl. inn: hv tho hnll " Per
SWISS OUTING, colored, sood paiiom'sjnl
and dark, heavy; per yaid ' ""'
GODMAN'S SCHOOL SHOES .
..$1.20, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $1.65f"$U5"J
and ft!
The Golden
BIGGEST STORE E
BASEBALL SCO RES
HKAVKHS CIIVH UP (.'MOST TO J
SKALS IX FIHST OF S Kit IKS I
All Treated Alife
Evcrv man. woman or child ulm m0B
ic frnatorl onnrroniiQlu nnrl life nn U u...-
,o uwuiyu wu .wmw,j .. ma u UK, UUSineSS B H
tenuuu iu iu uiu uusi ui uur aoniiy. vvc waul A
to our mutual advantage. "
If you transact your business here you are a J
ui inu inuiiuiy uiittiuoi ui uui utlllK iQ IIS OlIKnl
uur uubiuuiuia uuvu uur nibi uunsiiicraiion.
First National
OF COOS BAY
HAFKTV DKPOSIT HOXKS FOH FIKXT
Bai
stick on Walter Tulquln, n negro
found drunk on north Front street
.Monday night, nnd caused a sovoro
) wound wns holng Investigated today
I by Fred ilolllster, of North llend.
Italn and Cold Delay Knslcrni
League Tenuis Again llws iiikI '
Vviiioults Wei-o Traveling i
I'KUCJSNTAGKS OF
coast iviiiaui:
. .TIckoH nt Lockhurt .i Pui-mmis or
from Mtulnit.s for (ijcidi inn con
cert, l-Yldny, AdultN nor Sliidcuts ur.c.
tbo cnudidnto must cbooso one of
tho number, If sho cares to Join nt
all, and Immediately notify tho body.
Miss Frances (loldcn, daughter of
County School Supervisor and Mrs.
F. A. (loldcn, Is pledged to tho Delta
Delta Delta sorority. Miss .Myrtlo
Cowan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Cowan, will Join tho Delta
(Iniiima sorority. Miss Penrl Craln,
of Dilution, Is with tbo Pi Iletn Phi
sorority and Miss Lonlso Cluuson, or
Coquillo, Is In the samo organization.
Miss Kthel Waltc, daughter of Frank
Wailo so well knonw hero, Is from
Sulhcrllu ami has Joined thu Kappa
Theta sorority.
Watch for Panama Opening
Shook was arrested hero several
weeks ago and nftor a preliminary
Ilo said that ho Is yet undetermined'
IT iinv tlf'flnti will tin tnlrnii In Min
matter.
Tulquln, Bald Mr Ilolllster, has
worked for the family during tho
hearing befoVo Judgo Ponnoek, wns lnst 20 years. Ilo snys Hint ho will
bound over to tho higher court. Ilo
was charged with taking two women
on an auto triii through Cold Iicaeh
and down to Kuroku for Immoral
purposes.
As soon ns ho arrived Iu Portland
Shook wns put under $2,000 bonds
and, fnlllug to sccuro this amount,
la being held there In Jail.
Watch for Panama Opening
('Jerilriiui concert, High School nil
ilitorluiu, Friday ce. ." cents.
1)11. II. K. KKLTV, Dcntlht, 201
Coke Itldg. Phono lll!.J.
Times wnnt nds brliiK remits.
MoiiOKi'iiiu OH at tho Marsliffolil
lliii'dwiiie Coiiinaiiv.
TlniPrf Wnnt r1h tirtnif rpiilt
Special Showing of
Fall and Winter
Suits and Coats
TIip "(,'tnrral Prrixurdiics.s" polii-y of .Miilson's Quality Ktoiv enables us
prpst'ii! at the opening of the .season the finest display of' the latest Kail ami
Winter styles in Ladies' Suits and Coats that has ever been enjoved hv the
run tlio matter down and get ns
much evidence as posslhlo before tnk
lug legal notion, should ho decide to
do so. Ilolllster snld tliat ho want
ed nothing moro thnu justice for tho
man. He wns over talking with the
police this morning.
Watch for Panama Opening
W.
San Francisco lit",
Los Angeles . .!!
Salt Lako . ...SU
Vernon SI
Portland 7 1!
Oakland 71",
L.
7.-I
7!)
81
sr.
oo
P.O.
.500
.5i:t
.ro:t
.491
.117
.i:ig
iirrn nn nniin t i
NttU NU UUUhl
CASKS OF LVXX LAMIIICTII VS.
DIL .MOIUtOW SKITLKI)
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women ol loos I my.
Hy i)lnein: our orders earlv. soon after the colors and si vies luwl lwwm dni.....
lor the hall and Winter season, we were able to secure the cream
prices that enable our customers to buv iusl, as
ashion's olTeriiur ami tit
mined upon
o
wen ami as economic
Portland.
Our stock
allv on Coos I
.. .. j i I, i. .
n a mc.v nmm tit niui p raneisco or m
covers
a widt
raiitfe
they
the
'avorite prcvailiuir materials, the
smartest of new styles and colors and above all, every garment shows Quality.
Owing to the extensive offerings, it is imposstble'to describe thorn individ
ually, nut we invite every woman in the Coos I Jay Count rv to visit the store,
look them oyer ami try them on. We will be glad to show them to you
and a morning or afternoon cannot be more pleasantly or profitablv spent
than inspecting this handsime display of Fashion's Latest Offcrims. '
Former Ik faven $170 Owed lllm and
.Slot) Additional and Cii.mc Do
Xot Como to Trial
(Special to Tho Times)
COQl'ILLK, Oro. Sept. 2V. Set
tlenicnt of tho two cases of Lynn
I Lambeth vorsus Dr. 13. V. Morrow,
j ono for nialpractlco and another an
appeal rrom a Judgement of tho Jus-
J tlco court, woroj sottled yesterday
Immediately heforo thoy woro to
' como to trial. Dr. J. W. Morrow,
j fnthor or Dr. 13. V. Morrow, and Dr.
I (S. W. Colo, or Portland, nppoarod in
i hclinir of tho nbsont defendant.
I Tho bcttlomont mado amounted to
1 prnctlcnlly $350 to Lynn Lnmbeth
but In this manner. Ilo closed tho
appeal caso Involving $170 which ho
wns fined in tho Marshflold Justice
court ami lot this go on tho amount
recolved. Dr. 13. V. Morow paid $20
i owing Lainbotlt for nuto biro nnd
I about $130 In addition and tho mat-
i tor was closed.
, It Is snld that thcso amounts will
Just about pny tho costs iu tho caso
for Lamhoth. Dr. 13. V. Morrow
fwn8 uiiublo to appear nnd defend
hiiusoir hecnii8o ho is a Hod Cross
doctor with tho Alllos In Holgluni.
lloth sides brought a Inrgo urrny of
witnesses, a fact thnt rnn tho costs
up considerably.
(117 AJiocl.lod ITf.i (ii com n7 TlmM.)
POHTLAND, Sept. 22. The Senls
enmn over mill i?nlihlnil nff nnnllinr
. . ... .. .......
win yestorday, Inking tho first of
the wcok'B series with tho lleavori.
Cold nnd rain, tho bugaboo of tho
Kastoru series through tho entire
summer, have not yet loft and yes-
, terdny kept Ilrooklyn nnd Pittsburg
apart and uIbo Cleveland and lion
ton. Tho scores of yesterday follow:
Paclllo Coast
At Portland It. II. 13.
San Francisco 0 11 2
Portland G 12 1
At Oakland
Los Angeles 2 S 1
Oakland 1 10 t
fruit Lake-Vernon Traveling.
American laguo
At Now York
FLA1E1
BEIEITSII
OLDKHT HANK IN Ciftl.S COUXIT
KstabllNhod JHHI).
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $118,000
Interest paid on Tlmo
AND SAVINGS DKPOSIT8
Officers
J. W. Ilcmiett, President.
J. II. l''laiingi,ii, Vice-President.
It. F. Williams, Cashier.
Ceo. F. Wlnrlintcr, Aut W
Now York
Now York
.:i
St. Louis 0
St. Louis r
At Philadelphia
Dotrolt -. 7
Philadelphia s
Clcvelaud-Hoston Ilaln.
At Washington
Chicago i
Wubhlngton 7
National Icugiio
At Cincinnati
Iloston 4
Cincinnati 2
Hrooklyn-Pittsburg Cold.
At -St. Louis
Philadelphia . . . 8 St. Louis ,'y
Philadelphia . . .CSt. Louis l
At Chicago
Now York C Chicago. ..... .1
Now York 3, Chicago 0
.sio.sn coos iiav to poitTiaxi).
ALLEGANY-DRAIN
Auto Stage Line
LKAVKS .MAHSIIFIKI.D KVKHV MOIIXIXO WW, AKIUUHl
DHAIX AT O'CLOCK.
' I Cars Careful Diners .Most Hciiulifiil'lloute to ftf
Fare $6 TiTe Smokehouse Fan
AOI.'VTC MADUIII.'II'I.II
PIIOXK (Kl.,1 or call I), i;. FOOTi:, Proprktar of .li ll
Plinii') K-J for liifiirnuitlon.
OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
Ciii-h leave .Marshflelil 7 a.m., II a.m-.Sl"
Cars leave for Kmplro 7 n.tn., 11 H.m.,2p
Cm ! Irf.iiv,. RiiiivoI II.. v 7 n.m.. I) n.m., 1 P''i
..... ..w.... ...(,...V .... .... ....... ' 1 ..
I-'arcH, Kmplro, :t5e; Tarheel or South Slough, fiOc; fioaww;
MARSHPIELD-ROSEBURGAjji
Best Cars Fare, $7 Best M
Loavo Munliflelil S!0 'l J,
IlllV. Itf.inl. 0l30
TICKET OFFICE, 139 FRONT St.
iiiiiiiii.'n.'i.h
iWJllt.-IIll' Him' .
XOTICK TO KLIyS
Hill, bo suro and bo out for tho
big mooting tomorrow night, Wed
ncsday, September 22. It promises
to bo a red lottor event In tho his
tory of Marshflold Lodgo nnd you
will regret It if you aro not In on
tho big doings. In ndditlojj to tho
important business, thero will bo a
I program nnd refreshments.
J. W. HILDKNllHAND,
Kxnltod Hulor.
DON'T KVKH LKT AXVOXK TKLL
I VOF THIS AS A SKW OXK
Patience Will snld ho was in n
railroad accident, but ho didn't mind
lit.
Patrice Ilo didn't?
' No; ho only kissed the wrnua
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AHKANCK WltKKTIilXfi MATCH '
Snillliigi Dutch, tho wrestler, is In
tho city to nrrango an exhibition for
Jim Wilson, tho Syrian wrestler who1
nttracted much attention in Curry,
county. Lutsey nnd Lambert nro toi
liavo a match during tho bridg0 car-1
nival at North Iiend and it is plan-!
nod to huvo Wilson also for n card. '
Wilson will agree to put on tho mat
any two mon twlco during an hour
and will put n rorfeit of $100 ror any!
man who will stay with him ror
twonty minutes. It is likely that lie i
will give somo oxhlhltlons on the hay
Iuiuuin inu carnival.
it WATERFROiMT iMFW.q
Painters hove been transforming'
the Steamer Alert from a white look-1
Ing sea gull color to a pea green
huo of stibmnrino dopths and out
rrom behind the rioats on tlio Kast
slde flats sho will blossom ono of!
these days In )ltr resplendent hurst
K
EEP YOUR EYES Oft
Yes, that is what" every man ni
hnmimuu iri.Ll miief An ll t IlCV 11'
i keen tlieie eves nnen for opportunity.
Now the way to bo suro not to""
tunity for bottoring yourself is to rN
Ads evory day, for in t
ehanet'.s without number ioii,w
lines of business endeavor. K;rl
( in Willi AH Vl'SU 11 iruiui ""-
no t)i)porlunitkr will slip !)' Vml .
Hiffh Oualitv Groceries
n. s i..inr silvery senffr;
yui uwii ) uil Ml U IU Maiiiuuiwi "';, j.
f h flnt nlflrlfRhilnff nut nf ihfl 1 1 W,1
keeping our Drices as low as consistent witnt
ness makes ,
The Leading Grocers Dealers in Glffl
7H7 5niih DKnnriuioii PlinnCS o4o " .
bin in u iiuiu tunnel.
01 coior, i ,
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