P""!! TT THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1915 EVENING EDITION. ttx THE LAST WORD IN SHOES Is JiHllniwiiwibJo to tho completeness tf (lie modern well -dressed woman's costume, l'Oit Till: FEET ALWAYS SHOW. Krippendorf-Dittman jgL 4 J Hub Dry Goods Co. 'SMART WEAR FOR WOMEN' Corner Broadway and Central Ave. Phone 361 CHINAMEN ARRIVE CHEW COMES FUOM ASTOIUA TO 1 , ' WOHK IN CAXXEHV Lhst of Machinery HonK Put in Head .' Iiiohs Closo to Two Ton v Fish Itocclvcd Dally ,4 Chlnnmcn to work In tlio Tnllnnt Cannery arrived here today, rendy for t)!e opening of tho season. Tlio Inst of tlio now machinery, received on (no 'last boat from Portland, Is boiiiK j put in place and everything la about ready for operation. 1 Between one and a half nnd two tons of salmon nro being received dally, at tito' cannery. Most of tho Wall nt present como now from tho 6pos itlvcr, below the forks nnd every (porriitig iho gnnollno bont Alice II. makes' ejvrly trlpn, picking up the c&UhVot the night. . t.fhb last bont north took 10 of tho fJfe'.l.QOQ pound barrels in which 'd Mil Jibvo been mlfil cured. TIicho Sill, bis teoltf oh the markot in tierc el, bjrimjlng good prices,, ffl S flali .over 'JQ figuiitlB are HOtU W Antbrla.' t'hlndoks arb brlngliiR at'"tlf6 ennhbry twb ami ono hftlf Cohlfl' a pouhd mil tlio sltvcrsldes ,2-X'h conjB each. i, Joljn La Mure l mrtnngor of tho enhnbry- hnd- has had charge of tin. mncltlnefy inBtnllAtion whllo Henry lijUgRluii'lR looking nftcr tho office rinjl of tlio biiBtncsH. KILL DEER INT t : ; ' KjOUK POINT HUl'K SHOT AT EM- r. rmi': yestehday Aufctist Farley (JotH Animal Which Wanders From Iho Woods Down v i , llcm-li to Town A deer wna killed within tho rlty irpila of Emplro yesterday after noon. Tlio incident created quite an oxcitehleut. Tho deer was a four p.ftlnt buck which weighed IfiO pounds. Ilu camo down the beach rfght in tho city. Miss Carey was (Aio' of the first to see tho deer and alio hurried for a rlllo and took one auot but missed. Then her gun chpfeht In Borne' way bo hIio could itpl" operate it agnln nnd lost any further chance to bring down tho deor, Another resident saw the deer and took a shot and aIbo missed and fln-liily- August Farley got hla gun and killed tho dcor ,G,ame of all kludH secum to bo OWN qulto ploutltul in the country nround nt headquarters nt Thanksgiving South Slough and Hmplro. Tho ( tlmo for a. big duck feast. John drlt'er at the StiiiBet auto snys thatiKondull hii.vh that thero probably aVIotr scared n deer out of tho woodB will be enough birds not that mud In front of tits machine n few days J go and that ho frequently aceb , gloUBO along the road. Jf'Get'yonr job printing dono nt Tlio fillies oUlde. f T? QVJER ONE THOUSAND good BecSple are wearing our TORIC LENSES Why? ( They are Best pPPQncp ( Give Better Vision ,oecd.ube( LookBetter r Optical Department Red Cross aftftuizwuiahsasiuiaiwt. -iUi-uKi.uiv 5;..iru.u Shoes 1 F6iWom6h . offer tliQ latest, Mit-e'ty stylo In foot- , near for every lipun und ilncc. Wof 1 rlii'ry tln'ni because, tlioy nro tlio besf - 'JtiNt-nvAVo enrrj' (ho best makes of """Shoes for Jrlrls unrt boys And the test for tlio llttlo tots. $3.50 to $5.00 ELLISOX-WHITE SAY CHAUTAU QUA COMIXO TO HAY SUHE Letter Sinter That All Conditions Now Satisfactory Prospectuses AVili lio Sent Soon Formal ncceptnuce of tho Kllisou Whllo Chautauqua contract to (omo to Coos nn'y has been made. A tor thin morning wns received from Mr While, explaining that tho icrniB of tho contract made by Miss Mar'' Jorlo Cowan nro entirely snt!Hfae.- to'y und that tho Chautauqua will bo In hero early next summer. Tho fnct that the contract woo secured loft tho matter ntlll un decided until It hnd been formally punned on by the Chautauqua mnn- ngorH. Tho nowa flnolly binds the i management Thero nro threo cities In tho coun ty that will havo tho attraction, uumoly, Marflhfi'old, llnudon and CLIPJCH CDIT1CT hlyrtlo Point. This is tho flrt.to defeat tlio city ordinance. time that any Chautauqua Circuit has over como to Coos Hay und tliD completion of tho Wlllnmotto Pa cific by the date of their coming makes It pUBnlblb to bring the ni'irty- purfnnncra In lioro hurriedly ami' get them out again to fill date!), nt other points In tho fllalo. Thero will bo two performnnrea i day for tho bIx days. Proipecj times of tho programs aro expected here In n fow days, Mr. Whlto ftat lng In his letter that they would seen bo off tho prefls and will bo Bent to each signer of tho petition. READY FOR SEASON niiASMOW (JUX CliUH PHHPAHFH FOH UK! DUCK FMGIITS AIm Klex-t Deputy (luiiio Warden Tliomas to Honorary Membership Trigger Well Oiled Members of tho Glasgow Gun Club hold n meeting Inst evening, talked over tho latost shotguns nnd methods of coaxing tho wily Bquawkers wlth ing hulling distance and elected Dep uty Gamo Wardon Thomas to hon orary momborflhlp. Cnl Wright, al so deputy gamo wardon, Is already a mnmbor. Tim nini. limixn n tho iuiietlnn of i Haynes and Larson Inlets has boon put In readiness for tho season and a kcopor haB been on tho grounds for tho pnst two weokB. Thero nro 10 members In tho Club and all of thorn havo docldcd to meet hens como under tho migratory blrn i laws and can bo bagged along with I ducks. j i Have your programs printed nt I Tlio TUuos office. Drue Store iT XtUul ,kiL. IS -Pill II-FOIL HALF OF COUNCIL hays so OTIIEH IIAI.I-1 DISAOHEEH Fi lends of Hand Intending to Ask jflUIMM) dirt Kncli Council .Meet ing lo Hud of (ho Year Every Council night until the end of tho year friends Of tho Coos Hay Cbnjpojl Darill aro expQccd lh tho Council chamucrfl aBklng' for h girt of pA.fo. ' f bin Was' their Bttitd mont'tth1ii tilpfnhlg1 'find furtlftfnibro, Mayoi- Allen Biiyij'tlmt ho' bcll'oves In Ibb, band nVt will" contlnuo lo cast tljo deciding 'oto In favor f such npproprla't'diiB. Ho statod this morning that tho pcoplo voted for tho ordlnnnco and for this reason ho consldorn It In effect until at least tho coming elec tion, when they will again vote on tho matter. Should tho voto then prove favorable, thero will bo com ing to the band through 191C month ly 'Installments of $150 nnd Iho organization will bo effectively liv ened again. Money amounting to $90.0!) nl lowcd by the Coos Day Concort Band at the mooting of tho Council on Monday ovcnlng wns regarded by three city fathers ns a gift, clearing up nil amounts that might bo said as still coming to tho baud. The other threo members and tho Mayor favor further appropriations. Many times In tho past few days has tho question been asked as to whether or not tho band, or citizens on bohnlf of the band, can como 'nto future Council meetings and nsk for further Installments, claim ing them to bo duo for tho past four mouths that tho band appro priation has been cut off. The fnct Is pointed out that an 'ordlnnnco must ho drawn to nppro- lel-jprloto any Bum for more tbnn $100. Thin Ib why .tho proposition wns put up nt $99.99. No ordlnnnco wan neoded, tho Councllmen wero known to bo threo to throo on tho mcnB jure, and It simply left tho decision , m t,0 mm8 0f Mayor Allen. Must la f.'lft John I). Goss, City Attornoy, that evening gave tho opinion that tho $99.99 would have to bo nn out nnd out gift, nnd not nt nil for any month or portion of a month. Ho Bald that to muko It for part of n month or payment In full for any month would in Itself bo nn act JAitlINi:i! TO ASK COOS HAY. TO iil'iLD nitniwAY xohth Claim It Iiglenl dutlet to Pacific Hlghwny Cofnmlttco pnuli'g To Big Convention Tho Uthpqua route as tho logical road outlet from Coos Bay to tho Pacific Highway Ib urgod by the Commorcla Club of Gardiner and nt a meeting on Tuesday night a com mittee wns appointed to appear be fore tho Coos Bay Good Iloads As sociation nt their meeting in North Bend Octobor 7 to furthor advocate tho measure. Already tho Douglas county court hns agreed on n high way from Winchester Bay to ItcedB port noxt year, sny tho mombcrs, and the road Is going to be extend ed on through to Scottsburg to con-1 ncct with tho Drain outlet. 111 UNIPQUA KB Good rondB enthusiasm Is uncork-1 well, It. S. Bishop; Drain, J. V. cd to tho limit In Gardiner nnd nillDunlop; Klkton, V. A. Plpor, supply; along tho Umpqua, according to J. E. Montgomery wno niionuca mo mooi lng this wcok. Ho said the men be hind tho movo havo tho financial backing and nro determined to got what tlioy aro after. Tho commit teo coming to North Bond conaisth of Warren Heed. J. II Austin and r. It. II. Flolds. Workmen now nro completing a road from Winchester Bay nround tho bluff to tho ocean bench. This work, amounting to about $2,800 Is boing paid for by tho Douglas coun ty court. Heretofore there tins boon no rondwny to the beach and at high tide It wiih Impossible, to get to tho ocean oxcopt by crawling up over tho bluff Mill Stnrta Again The Gardlnor Lumber Mill has started up again, Bald Mr. Muntgoin- oj-y. after boing shut down for sov- oral days on account of having no logs on hand. I MANY WILL OATH Fit i WASHINGTON, D. C, Sopt. 30. ' Great preparations are being made i for tho Conference on Nntlonnl Do- feuso, which will bo hold in Washing ' ton, October 4-7' Immediately follow- Ins th'o Grnhd Army of tho Ilopu6llq Encatnpmont. Tho Conference on defense, to be held under tho i auspices of tho National Defense Lea. I'guo, and in which the Navy Loagiio, National Illtlo Association, and affil iated defence organization will par ticipate, promises to bo ns largo a gathering bb tho G. A. H., encamp mont. Thousands of tho Grand Army 'veterans hnvo written to tho Nation al Defense League that they will remain In Washington after tho en- Hjampment Iq.attond.'ho Coufpron attond tho Coufpronre fc. r - BILL NOT ALLOWED COUXTY COl'HT Tt'HXS DOWN' i.07 CIjAIM FOIt nKTKCTIVKS Do Not Hcllcvo In "(luiii.slim'rs" sricrlff Askn Salary for Hrltt AndcrMin Hllla amounting to $207 for detec tive hire, flout to thq county court by Sheriff Alfred'.lohnBnn havo been turned down. This Included propo sed Bnlarj) to.Urltt Uonilqrson tor dlgi pJnupvitlcitcettho.QldKmpIro sAlooh robbery case. Henderson Is now bohlmf, tlic barA ,ln tho t'onuMo Jiill on, the, plmrpo vo; broakljig his pnroio. Ho was arrested sotiio weeks nko and In a Front atrcot saloon nourished n gim nnd now Ib waiting for his cnBc to come beforo Judge Cbko. District Attorney Mljeqvlst Bnya that he know nothing about tho hlr ing of Hondoraon until some tlmo af ter ho had been out on tho Job nna that ho In no way countenanced put ting on as a detective, n man who had been convicted of a crlmo nnd whoso evtdcnco nnd testimony could be Im peached on tho slightest provocation In the court room. Who AVIli Pay Snhiry Who will pay Hrltt Henderson1 salary now Is not known. Tho fact that the county court refuses the bill throws tho bunion cither upon the sheriff or Henderson. Henderson went down to Empire nnd Bcouted about through tho woods scraping together bits of evldonco for 'futuro arrests. Nono hnvo boon mado nnd tho grand Jury wna dismis sed without making any Indictments In the case and tho bollof Is expres sed Hint It will bo Impossible to dlfe up rollublo evidence. Huby Morrl boii Is nlso said to havo been a pro posed source of Information. Know Nothing of It Mr. Llljcqvlst said this morning that ho did not know anything nbout Henderson being hired to secure evi dence In tho robmlng houses of North Bond or any other part of tho coun ty. Tho crlmo of which Henderson wns convicted nnd sentenced to tho pen itentiary tor nnd lntor paroled was that of cashing a no-fund chock. .MJJTHOinSTH AUK Ai'POlXTHD TO" I'iiACKS FOIt 'l'HK YBAIt List of TIioho Wlfo- Will Havo ClnirgftPof Church In This D.'Ntrlct At tho closo of tho Methodist conference 'tho ministers wero as signed to tho various churches for tlio cbmlngrycnr. Tho following aro tiio n'ppolmmcntjs for tho Eugeno district, ofl which Coos County Is a part. Amity, A. O. Oliver; Brooks, V. M. JnBpor; FallB City, W. J. War ren; Lafayette, C. W. Comstock; McMlnnvlllo, I). Lester Flolds; Ore gon City, J. K. Hawkins; Pleasant Homo nnd Boring, C. W. Brown; Albany, James Moore; Bandou, C. M. Knight; Brownsville, J. 8. Groon; Buena VlBtn, Oron Wall; Coburg, supplies M. P. Dixon; Coos Bay, to bo supplied; Corvnllls, T. H. Downs; Corvnllls, D. H. Leech; Cottage Grove, II. N. Aldrich; ! Crawfordsvlllo, Harold Doxseo; Crcs- Kuaono, H. S. Wilkinson; Gardiner, J. J. Pnroy;' Goshen, supply by Goo. Wnmer; Halsoy( C. II. Bryan; Har rlsburg; F. G. Drako, Indopondonco, W. C. Stewart; Irving, Harold Dox boo; Jefferson, It. C. Young; Junc tion, C. O, Heath; Lebanon, Walton Sklpworth; Lornno circuit, supplied by W. W. Illggs; Lowell circuit, aiippllod; Walter Ross, Marcola clr quit, supplied, II. M. Llfflton; Mnrshfleld, Josoph Knotts; M oh a m, Lyons, R. D. Cady; Monroe circuit, F. W. Snyder; Mountnlnvlow cir cuit; R. J. Davenport; Myrtlo Point, E. S. Wnro; North Bend, A. S. Hiboy;t Port Orford, W. II. Myers; Saginaw, Shceds, F. S. Clonio; S lotz Indian Mission, supplied, C. C. Sctuldo; Springfield, Stnyton, J. T. Moore; Yoncnlla, R. Hocklngs; Can yonvlllo, Bupldled by C. C, Coops; Suthorlln, Georgo P. Trltes; Wilbur, W. II. ltummoll, RoBoburg circuit, supplied by C. G, Morris. t LOCAL OVERFLOW ! ? H. D. HUTT, tnllor from .Clilcngxi, at Blanco Hotel this ,wpok voryJ lntcst in Suits, Shirts. Under-, wear to order. Suits and Rnln Coats for ladles; exclusive styles. Prices right. Please call or tele phone 46. H. A. H1NSHAW, general freight ng ont of the S. P. In Oregon, with G. W. Luco, gehornl Freight Traffic Manager, and J. H. Mulkoy, as sistant General Freight Agent, left yesterday overland for Fu gene after a two days visit here. I I . w. .."T" ASSIGN MINISTERS BASEBALL SCORES TOO LATK IX HKASOX COMICS HKKS WINNING HTItKAK l.w Angclos ltes lo Vrmoii and Portland Drops An other (innio lKItOKNTAGIC8 OF , COAST LEAOUB . .W, L. San Fran ,,.,.10i. 77 Lpa, Angeles ... 97 , 80 SnU Lako'.. ., 90 HI Vernon ..,.. PJ5 0t Oakland 82 102 Portland ...,, i,7fi 97 P.C. .57,0 .nao .517 too .44G .130 (D Auoc!ld Ir to Coot Bit TlmM.) PORTLAND, Sept. 30. In nn ef fort In vain, this last strugglo and winning Btroak of tho Salt Lnko Bees. It coiuob too late In tho season. Yes terdny tlioy boat tho Seals Tor tho third tlmo hand running. The scores of yestcrdny follow: Coast League At Portland: It. H. E. Otlkland 3 Portland 1 At San Francisco: Sntt Lake 8 San Francisco 3 At Vernon: Los Angolcs ' Vernon 7 10 G 1G 9 8 12 American League At Philadelphia: Philadelphia... 2Wnshlngton ... 10 Philadelphia.. .riWhBhlngton .. 20 At Cleveland: Chicago 1! Clovoland G At St. Louis: St. Louis 2 "Detroit 3 National Lcaguo , At Now York: Brooklyn j 2 Kew York 1 At Chicago: Cincinnati 1 Chicago 4 b At Boston: Philadelphia H Boston 0 KAIjI'H HOUNDS AHHAXflFS FOH TIlitEE MATCHES- HMIMNO DUTCH VS. MAltSIIALL; LAM HKHT VH. IjUTSKY AXD JIM WILSOX VS. WINXHH PLAVS FOH DAXCES. Ilnlph Rounds, of North Bond to day announced that ho had arrang ed for three flno wrestling bouts an features of tho Bridgo Carnlv.il thero. Next Thursday night, Octobor 7, Snlllng Dutch will wrestlo O. O. Murphnll, of Vancouver. Friday night Lutsoy nnd Lambert will wreatlo. On Saturday night, Jim Wilson, who has' been giving exhibitions on tho Lay, wlfl wrestlo tho wlnnor of the Lutsoy-Lnmbort match. Tho bouts will bo at Eckhoff Hall. Plans for Donees Mr. Rounds has nlso arraugod for n series of dances at Eckhoff Hall on the afternoons and ovonlngs of Thursday, Friday and Satuiday of l ext week. Piatt's orchestra has been engaged and expects to havo tho most onjoyablo dances ovor hold on tho Bay. FROM BURNED CITY EUGENE CHOSTHWAITE LONG A RESIDENT OF OKLVHOMA Eugono Crosthwnlto, of Tho Smokohouse, was Intonsoly Interest ed In tho story of tho burning of tho heart of Ardmoro, Oklahoma, In tho gasolino and dynnmlto ex plosion. Ho resided In Ardmoro for a number of years beforo com Ing to Coos Bny, Mr. and Mrs. Crostlnvnlto were married at Ardmoro, whoro hor father was n minister for a num. bor of years. Now nolther of thsni have any relatives In tho town, but havo many friends there. tr., Crosthwnlto says that Ard moro. (ins n population oi auoui 12,000 and at ono tlmo was the largest primary cotton market In the worjd,,. qotton boing hauled thero on wagons from .fifty and sixty mllcBi (One year over 100,000 bales of cotton wero hauled In Hiero .phj wagons. i Tho town cqustats principally ofj ono business street, cxtonfllng for ovor half a mllo parallol with tho railroad track. Mr, Crosthwaito says that tho principal part of tho destroyed section was formerly oc cupied by gambling houses, etc. Mr. Crosthwalte when thero was connected with tho Dawes Indian Commission, which was settling up tribal affairs In Oklahoma, Yes terday was tho seventh anniversary of tho nrriynl of Mr .Crnjdhwalttv WRESTLING BOUTS NORTH D H' A In inn 1 T 1 rrr W mmmRAwm Hy Absolutely Free . iti, , . Willi every now or old account opened on" iho h4'9 her wllh nn order of two dollars o ,IC) or tty order of two dollars or more, wo will uho'mn , 1i One qt. heavy aluminum sauce Also with every Ion dollar unvh onlcr or ijtlo mMi. n iiwiilMll' ,,1'l'llllllt. IVn will irlt'.. . l "" ' ' "" "" "r cimifOdflLt, nlllltllntllll Wlin. Ullh'll l tlllll.h .... .11. ....... . N ". ' " -iny iii our irt rTtfji.rdltiW IllflW Mltllllllltlln i1...l.l.. I., i. " "" " ' iMii,io iidjjcr. KI-M)no Comluutlim Aliimliium Doiibln Holler KlKht-qiinrt heavy Aliiiiilnum Ik'illn Saiiro I'an Fxtrn Inrgo "round or oval Guernsey Casserole, Wo enn only lvo ono urtlclo to t-(i hi-miii. Ho sure to seo tlio display In our window, N & OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTY ENtnlillntiod 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivii Profits $118,000 fntcrvst paid on Time AND SAVINGS DIU'OSITS Officers J. W. Hennott, .President. J. II. Flnungr.n, Vlro-Presldcnt. It. F. Wllllauis, Cashier. AH Treated Al Evervman. woman or child who comeslotfii) is treated courteously and his or her business'! tended to to the best of our ability. We uij business because we know we can serve youw to our mutual advantage. if vnn transact vour business here you are! of the friendly interest of our bank and its fl Our customers have our nrsi consiuerauun. First National Bi OF COOS BAY SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR IlKST rnit uu-i.ftnr.u AimTUAOTS OF TITLB AMU IM ABOUT C00S BAY REAL ESTATE, See IIILC UUAKAINICt & MDaiiw j- MAriHinriKr.li AND COQUILLH CITY, OlttOM GKNRItAI, AOENl-S, EASTSIDE AND cS!n AGENTS FOIt CANADIAN PACIFIC "lf 1 HENRY SKNOSTAUiilsni - Wo nro now Propnrod to furnish 0 "AVL ,! 3 from pllo In our yard or m carioau iu, From pllo on ground, 2.?B por yard. ( oanoad lots, taken from cara, M C. A. Smith Lumber Opposite I'os'-Offlce. Hieh Quality Grocei n... Jri . j nriir.iihrdellveri5flS ficient olorks boing out of tlio pj: Keopmg our prices us iuvy w.. - noss makes , Conner & Hoaglflfi The Leading Grocers Dealers ; in w imi .Nniiin Krnanwav. - PARCEL POST YOUR LAS tAf Dm, Dt.,n OLoMnnc PmillDt 3110 t,n fc l y liuiuill ouaiyuu. COOS BAY STEAM Times Want Ads B!t FREE- NASBURG GR0CE Corner Central Aml Htrert. l'liono III, BENNETT I Geo. F. Winchester, iiftt Abstracts GRAVEL' Itetall nepartment, & m fVI LAUNDRY f-T rdn NaObita iTInies ilift!arts"t)rlhKJrvinlrBJ . J iih 'fl6os.Ray. " J U U L tt I SIX hie coosuvA urns Mvu.iutiirc:tH:r'tir nninvA lAtwmt rcjfxiuiri' "mm4 rffTT1tynM1 .rnX. .