The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 20, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIME?, MAflSHFJfcLD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1915 -EVENING EDITION,,
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This is Styleplus Week
T EADING MERCHANTS through
J ' out the nation are devoting this week
to a Special Fall and Winter Display of
Styleplus Cloihes suits and overcoats
Store and window will flash their message of the latest
Style the newest things in fabrics, designs, swagger ef
fects for snappy dressers, quiet models for substantial men.
Stylo for $17 Is the order of (tic day. Men havo rounded
runicr. .Tliclr bnclcs nro tttnictl on cheap-looking clothes
and expensive rlotlies, Styli-plux strike Hi happy balance
All Hie stylo (lint irotttl men want at tho prlco (hat
uluoml nii'ii gladly I'")'!
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MARSHFIFLD
BANDON
FOUR
STORES
MYRTIEPOINT
POWERS
LOOK FOR CIulSfflER PHESIDEMTrGOOS TRIE LARGE
REPORT COMES NEST OK FAMILY
WAS FOUND LAST HUMMER
ELECTED TO II HAD FELLOWSHIP
I CLL'II FOR JUKI
MohIh llnvc Ileen Heard In Woods Is Prominent la I'nlillc Spirited Work
Near liolfic Addition Homo Fain- !
Hies Skeptical of Stories
Plans For New Year Arc
Announced
Further .roports of cougars lurk- Ben Fisher was elected president
lng In Uio vicinity of Bolso Addition ' of the Fellowship Club tit the annual
havo been coming In. Tho Httlo ' business mooting of tho mombors In
girl of 12. R, Hendorson first report-, tUo Qhambqr of Commcrco Inst oyon-,
cd the nnlmai nud tcamo crying to lng. Plans for tho now year havo al
the house, sonio 75 feqt distant ready boon announced. John C,
from the woods I Kendall, retired president, briefly
Since thon It has developed that ' presented his annual report,
lust summer surveyors working Tho following aro tho officers clcc
through tho brush In that vicinity lcd: Uu Fisher, president; C. R.
came up on tho nest of a family ' rcl' v,Co president; James T. Brand,
of cougars, Mr. Henderson says i secretary; John Ross, treasurer,
that sovcral times ho has hoard ! s,x hanquots wero hold last year,
thorn howling through tho woods. BaU' John Kendall, with an average
Children In the neighborhood nro nttondnnce of G0 moml)ers- Auout
being watched carefully to sou that
they do not stray off too far from
their homes. Other icrsons who
live thero sa.' thoy nro skeptical of
tho stories and bollevo that It was
a big dog sighted In tho first place
and that thero are no varmints in i
that section. Mcauwhllo a watch Is
being kept.
25 now names wero added to tho list
and about $300 was spent during last
winter to care for tbo unemployed of
tho city.
To socuro moro mombors for tho
now year Hen Fisher has announced
a campaign of several teams pitted
against each other. Each team will
consist of three to flvo members and
tho winner will bo banquotcd by tho
loser. Thin will probubly bo staged
ROY ABBOTT WEDS TO STATE MEETING
CiilHB LENA LEHMANOWHKY OK
' MYRTLE POINT IH THE IIIHDE
Married Lust Night la Myitlo Point
And NowlywcdH Honeymoon
,; to Plll'tlllllll
(Special to Tho Times)
MYRTLE POINT, Oct. 20. Miss
Lena Lohmunowslty, one of tho bust
known young womon of Myrtle
Point was married bore last ovenlng
to Roy Abbott, who Is very well
known In Marshfleld. This morning
tho nowlywcdu left via Rosoburg for
Portland on a brief honeymoon.
Mr. Abbott Is a son or Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Abbott, of Powers. Ho
Is known by many on Coos Day be
cause of his interest In nthletlcs,
having played baseball thero vory of
ten. Ho g now n Firakomun on tho
local railroad and. has many frlondu
In tho'couuly.
Tho brldo was until recently with
tho telophouo company horu and is
try prominent nmqug.tho ypupg peo-
ttry prominent aiuqni
plo of MyJ'Uo I'plnt.
J i Ll I'.'-.-a-,., U
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STRICKEN
Tliq.MAS WYMAN HAH PARALY
HIS AND VERY ILL
Wan Formerly
i
Keener nud
tlio Service
Assistant Llght-houso
L,ost Ills Leg la
Thomas Wyman, well-known res
ident of tho South Slough district,
has Buffered a stroke of puralyslH
and (a roported to bo In a nr.tlcal
condition, Today It was said (hat
'ho was unconscious and thero wns
not much hopo for bis recovery, us
ho Ih qulto an old man,
Mr, Wyman is tho grandfather of
Wyman Alhbo, ' kcopdr of tho gov
ernment lights nud tho county brldgo
ut Smith Slough. Ho Is a Civil War i
veteran nud somo years ago was
nssWunt keeper of thu lfgbth i 'so t
nl Capo Arogo. At that tlmo a
cablo broke when when Allien ' as i
from tho malnliud
whuro tho llghtluico
4 1 about tho mlddlo of November and ho
I PERSONAL MENTION JbeIIovcs tho total memborshlp can bo
REV.
h. n
TENDS
HTEINIIOFF
GATHERING
AT-
District Missionary of tlio Baptist
Cliui-rli Not Iti Itetiit-ti Hem
Takes Ijugo Map With lllm
To nttond tho stnto convention
of tho Oregon Ilnptlsts, Rov. L. II.
Stolnhoff, district missionary In Coon
County, loft yesterday morning for
Eugono. Ho probably will not re
turn to tlio county this winter, hut
will spend his tlmo In tho Wlllam
otto Valley.
Ho took with him a largo blue
print mai of Cons, prepared by I).
L. Ilucklngham, which this weok Is
Hanging -on tho walls of tbo Baptist
Church In Eugeno, showing tlio work
that is being accomplished hero
In church work this your In tho
Coos district. It has been tracod
put In red Ink showing iII thu Dap
tlst missions in Coos County.
I lev. Stolnhof, has been In this
territory .fur .iiqtpo- tlmo and has
niado" a ' great' many frlondH, who
would bo. very glad to see his return
MRS. ALBERT ABBOTT, or Powers
Is a Marshflold shopper today.
Increased to 200.
Work for Unemployed
Approximately $ IT.O will bo ralsod
to start tho work this winter of pro-
vldlng for tho unemployed, accord-
MRS. JENNIE LANDRITII wus horo 'lng to tlio present cstlmnto. A
today from Allegany on business, jsoparato fund will bo raUcd conslst-
I lng of tho initiation rocs or $1 nud
JOHN O. KENDALL Was called to (tho r.nnual dues of 51 and various or-
Portland this morning on legal fganlzatlons will bo asked to aid lii
business.
V. W. SMITH, of Brewster Valley,
wns among thu visitors In tho city
yesterday
MRS. CARL MATSON, of Catching
Inlet, wus ii shopping visitor horo
this morning.
LAWRENCE RUSSI3LL wns
on business tills morning
Catching Inlet. '
down
from
MBS. HERMAN EDWARDS was
down Hits' morning on tho 'MIDI
coma from Allegany.
IIRNRY MiCIIELURlNK, or Alle
gany, wsr umung thu out-of-town
visitors hofu today, '
croBsIng Pit It
taj ftho point w
RUMMAGE SALE
' -WAS A SUCCESS
Xt-nrly Three Hundred Dollars Tn-
hen In nud People (Uvea Chaiuo
to Out Clu'.a:i Biijm.
Tho rumnuiKo snlu held by tho
ladles or thu Episcopal Church was
a big success, A largo amount of
goods or till kinds was gathorod
and offored at vary low prices. On
account, or tho Inrgo volumo or
goods sold the ladles took In $280.70
Tho money Is to go to tho church
and Is to ho used to pay tho street
assessment. Moro than enough to
meet tills Indebtedness was taken
In at thu salo.
In addition to raising money for
tho church thu salo uffordod many
an opportunity to buy needed goo Is
at a vory sinull figure.
1 AT THE HOTELS J
Chandler Hotel
Mllo M. Plerson, Lakeside; William
Rlggs, Boscburg; Charles F, Papu,
S. A. MALEHORN and wire, or
Lauglols, were' hero last ovenlng
on luminous' and plerfuu'ro. '
C. R. PECK wont up tho rlvor this
morning to seu about somo work
being done on his placo thoro.
MILO M. PIERSON, prominent mer
chant nt Lakeside, cumo down on
IiuhIiiuhb yesterday, returning homo
today, v
the work.
Tho plan does not call
for thu out and out giving
of meals and lodging, hut rn
thor to find tbo men work, places
whoro they may work for their room
and board.
Pcoplo of Marshfleld who have om
ploymont ot any Bort, Bticli as wood
cutting, yard cleaning, will bo asked
to lot a committee know that tho men
may Io placoil. A public word pllo
has been suggested, anything that
will furnish incu out or employment
Boipplliliii: to do to miiko tholr liv
ing. WorkttI Lust Winter
Last winter closo to $00 was ex
pended in this matter by tho Fellow
ship qiub and jt was posslblo to tako
hold or tho problem without thu
forming p( a frpo omploymeut bureau
or a coffcp club.
' Women, of tho various churches
Will again, bo asked to tako tho con
tracts ,for the furnishing of Fellow
ship Club bunquets at tho usual
prices.
,Mr. Flshor said this morning, "wo
Intpnd to mako tho Club uou-partl-
san, non-polltlcal nud non-sectarian
In ovory way. Wo wont thp mon to
got together, that's tho Idea."
OEO. E. TONNEY, of Myrtlo Point,
was hero yesterday on routo homo
from n trip to the San Francisco
exposition.
SHIPPED MOItE LUMBHU THAN
ASY OTHER COAST POINT
Dm lag First Two Weeks of October
Coom Buy Heat Over Klv .Million
Feet to Saa Kriuicisco
Coos Bay continues far in tho
lead .among cpast liorts in lumber
shipments, to tho an Francisco mar
ket. Tho following nro tho figures
of tho receipts thero rrom tho var
ious coast points during tho first
two weeks or October:
Kf and Spruce. ,
Aberdeen .1,158.1,000 '
Astoria 2, fiOfi.OOO I
Bnndon . : 210,000 i
Brookings 1,140,000 j
Coos Bay C, 007,000
Columbia Rlvor 737,000
Grays Harbor 7.15,000"
Port Angolcs 1,260,000
Port damblo 1,800,000 i
Port Ludlow 1,015,000
Union Landing -1.15,000 ,
OUR PRICES
Total 22,157,000
RetlAiMid
Eureka n,'j78,000
Albion 1,01.1,000
Caspar , 800,000
Fort Bragg 1,105,000
Qreonwood 223,000
Mendocino 300,000
Crescent City. ,, , 991,000
Standard Calico
Challies, for Comfort linings """ 5c
Barber Towels, per dozen : 5c
Huck Towels, from k-. ;;y)5c
Bath Towels """'""inJ?
Corduroy -WoannVhS
Wash Ribbons, five-yard bolts . . . ' flS?
Finfl linn of Fnncv Ribbons, vnrrl --- M
MirlHv RlnilsPQ. 5R1.9R vnliir. ".
llmhrnllns. S1.25 valim -M
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WBgS-SiSaBMBia
TL
BIGGEST STORE
Golden Rule
BEST PRICES
I m at i MiuiMti imiLiiBi mjwjfupjKwn M
Total 7,9,10,000
WKNDMNO REHIONS PRESIDENCY
Qeorgo X. Wendllng has tondercd
his resignation as president or tho
California Pino Box and Lumber
Company, erroctlvo at the earliest
date practical and convenient to tho
Board or Directors. At this writing
Mr. Wordllng's successor has not
been selected. Mr. Wendllng Is well
known on Coos Boy and Is an uncle
or J. F. Wendllng or Myrtlu Point.
Do Ywairt, Choice Meat!
THAT'S THE KIM) WE Hl'PPIA
IN ADDITION TO OIK ItKUl'LAU LINE OF PIll.MB m:i:i', ropjj ,
.MLTTtJA, '!. rtl.hU JlAKIi A HPECIAMTV 01'
Choice Pork Sausages, Fresh SalnJ
AND IN FACT, EVIIHYTIHNO THAT V l-'UIST-navs
.MEAT MARKET Kl'PPMES
LUMBER FOR AEHOPLAN'ES
Svvnyno & Iloyt and tho Atlantic
Transport Company luivo ontured In
to a contract to furnish 200,0,do feqt
of clear spruco lumber used In aero-
plauo construction at $98.75 a thou
sand foot, dollvored at London. Tho
lumber Is worth ?10 u thousand on
tho dock horo. Tho Arrow llnor
will recelvo $3 a thousand to deliver
tho material at Sun Francisco, whllo
Urn Atlantic Transport Company will
recelvo $35.75 n thousand for tho
trip fiom San Francisco to London
on- tho old Pacific Mall steamer
"Manchuria." Pioneer Lumbormnn
J. E. Ford (8b Co.
174 South B'way
Phone 58-J
UeM MarkJ
NOTICE
ISSUE SCHOOL PAPER
Students
Marshfleld High Scliooll
Plan Hl-Wtvkly
Tho MarshHeld High school stu-
llGIltH tnilnv IflRllml Hi., flrul mllln.. nl
CHARLES F. PAPE. Sporry Flour ..PuppIo nmJ aoM., a BChoo,
man at Damlou, wns up latu yes
terday on business, returning
homo today.
MBS. GEORGE CIOODRUM roturned
homo on tho Adollno Smith today
after a visit at tho San Francisco I Assistant Editor .... Abblo
exposition.
Hon, which they plan to Issuo ovory
two weoks during tho school year. It
Is dovotcd to school news Jokes, etc,
and Is well gotton up. Tho starr con
sists or;
Notice
Common
Eastsldo,
Is hereby given that tho
Council or tho City or
In Coos County, Orogjn.
havd estimated nnd dotermlned upon
tho amount 'of money necossaiy .mil
proposed to bo raised by tuxatiun
foi thu iiso of said city, for tlw on
suing yeor, as follows, to-wlt:
PROPOSED EXPENSE DHDR!
l-'OK THE CITY OF EASTS' 1)13,
OREGON FOR THE ENSLlNG
YEAR.
City Attorney's Office-
salary, joQ
uinco supplies and expenses 80.
GRAVEL1
Vh nri nnnt nronnrnit in fllrnlnli fllFAVIi'l. In inr amnili'i,
from pile In our yard or in carload lots, at following prlcei: I
l'Vorn pno on grouuti, n,Yb pur yaru. I
Canoad lots, taken from cars, $2,00 per ;ui
Retail DcpnrtiuQit.
C. Ai Smith Lumber & Mfg. CoJ
Oniioslto Post-Offlco. 1'boM 1J0.I
OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
Oorst .V King.
Cars leavo .Marshfleh 7 a.m., 1 1 a.m., 2 i.m, Jpl
Cars leave for Empire 7 a.m., 1 1 a.m., 2 p.nL,3p&
Cars Leave Sunset Hay 7 a.m., II a.m., 1 p.m, 5p
Fares, Empire. !5c; Tarheel or South Slough. fiOc; fiumet IUjJ
nuJoiMji
Salary
City Recorder's
J500.00
Offho.'
$300.00
s The newspapel
that gets result
Is Bllimted. Hu foil clear down cnlo j "amion; M. w. -imirBton, rowers; a.
tho rocks bolow and as result of tuo , A. Muiohorn ami wiro, j.angiots; Pot-
accldeiit lost a leg.
STILL IKES GOOD
TOM RICHARDSON, PREMIER
ROOSTER, NOW IN HOUSTON
Was Oni tr Original Founder or Lo
cal Chamber of Commerce
Valuable la Oiep'n
Tom Richardson, oiio of tho orlg
nal rounders or tho Murshflold
f luimlint. nf Pnimnnriii hhil nun nt
Iho bCBt boosters Oregon over luuli a
making good with thu Southeastern
foxus Hovelopment League, with
iea'd(uartors in Houstoh.
Ocean going vessels now eomo to
tho docks at Houston, somo 50 miles
or Oburlo, Portland; C. I). Thomas,
Portland; J. It. Ityan, Portland;
Frank II. Page, Portland; E. F. Rico,
Portland; O. A. Charlton, San Fran
cisco; Georgu E. Tonnoy, Myrtlo
Point; II. S. Davis, Seattle; W. E.
Gieon, San Francisco; 11. A. noutoll,
f'an Francisco; J. S. Greonljo, Vic-
torvlllo, Cal.; Mrs. Edward E. Dyer,
Dniilcls Creek; Mrs. D. A. Bunch,
Iaulels Creek,
Llojd Hotel
A. Early, Beaver Hill; Mrs. E. J.
Johnson, Flagstaff; Mrs. J. John
son, Dolmar; Georgu Gray, Coquillo;
Arthur Wallace-, Puwors; H. G. Rootl
er, Beaver Hill; Harry Bano, Pow
ers; F. Mcl.ollan, Myrtlo Point; Pat
Brown, Sunnier; Jack Burns, Flor
ence. Itliiiit'o Hotel
Al Smith, Coos Rlvor; H. U. Sll-
vorton, Rosoburg; J, S Hylaud, Co
MBS. T. R. SHERIDAN and daugh
tor, Miss draco, arrived homo nt
North Bond yesterday from a trip
to San Francisco.
MRS. ED BUSBY and .Mrs. R. Vh(t
man loft on tho Santa Clara lust
ovenlng for Idaho, whoro thoy go
to visit for somo tlmo with relatives,
M. E. THURSTON, t tho Smith
Powors Logging Co., wns hero yos
torday en routo homo to Powers
after a trip to Portland and othor
northern points.
CARROLL SMITH, son of C. A.
Smith, returned homo today on
thu Adelluu Smith after a visit
In California, and will rosumo
work at tho Smith mill.
Edltor-ln-Chlor Paul Bargolt o.".,' '. "
Lodwardl supplies. . . . lou.ou
Nowb Editors . . , Eva Hanson, Mary
Rust.
'Social ... Clifford Carlson. Glonda
Forrol.
Athletics '. , . Tom Watters, Mablo
Immel. ,
Jokes . . . Ronald Nicholson.
'Manager . . . Ignatius Chapman. Rav
Davis.
Faculty Advisors Mr. Walto, MIsb
Hoguc, Miss Stebno.
I ' ... . i
Inland (via tiblp channel, and tho.fl"1'10: r u. unWKins, Port p.rrord;
(boosting- of tho Port of 'Houston Is1!. J. Kelloy, Powors; Wllllum1 Holn-
Jonojof tho'lg duties In which Mr.
Richardson la interested. The chuu
no) has been partially dredged up
from tho Bay ot Galvoston and Is a
project that cost considerable mon
ey. On his first visit hero, many yours
ngo, Mr. Rlchordson aided la Blurt
ing thu local Chamber ot Commerce.
Ho travelod ull over tho statu and
hau many other such organizations to
his credit, Ho was formerly head ot
' the Portland Chamber and later sec
tary ot tho Oregon Development
;ue, In which connection ho did
much vuluublo work.
sr
iWii
zolniau, Sun Francisco: Jack Web
stor, Gardiner; W. W. Smith, Brow
stor Valley; V. Eubanks, Powors; R.
N Whitman, I.ukoport; William
Hamlin, Myrtlo Point; S. Deuzoi,
Myrtlo Point; W. W. Dyho, Capo
Blanco; I. M, Holland, Coquillo.
MISS EDNA BEEUE. ot Iowa, who
has been horu for soma tlmo visit
ing Mr. nnd Mrs. II. E. Miller, old
frluuds ot hers In tho East, loft
this morning for Roseburg where
sho will vUit and later she lu
jtcndg to tako In tho exposition
and Oion return homo.
Port
wlfo,
Orford,
who Is
F. C. HAWKINS, of
Is horo to visit his
In Mercy Hospital, having gone
there moro than a weok ago. Shu
Is reported to bo better,
AL MYERS, of tho Reynolds Devel
opment Company, returned on tho
Santa Clora yesterday from San
Francisco, where ho has been on
a ton-thi) s' visit to tho fair.
JACK DAVIS. Stanley Hendorson
and Bob Krugor left yesterday for
the Sand Hills expecting to bring
back n ftno varloty of geeso anil
ducks as trophies of the hunt.
MR. AND MRS. A. C. VESTAL re
turned late yesterday on tho San
ta Clura rrom San Francisco,
whoro they havo been for several
wotk$ visiting, tho ,qxposltloi.
FEWER FAILURES IN
ENGLAND AND WALES
Inspector In llankruptoy Gives Somo
Flguios for tlio Year of 11)1 1
in Great Britain
tllr Auotlit! Vrtii to com tu; Tlm.J
LONDON, Oct. 20. Tho report
of tho Inspector Genoral In Bank
ruptcy for tho year ended December
3li 1911, states that tho number
'of failures In England nud Wales for
tho year shows a largo falling. ),ff,
being tbo smallest slnco tho Bank
ruptcy Act of 1S83 t'uiiio Into oper
ation, the decrouso being attributable
to tho war.
During tho first seven months of
tho year receivership orders wero
mndo in 2107 cases and In tho lust
five month only SOU,
Whllo tho number of failures hns
$100.00
City TreiiNiii-er'H Office
Salary $120.00
Stationery nnd supplies.... 30.00
$150.00
City Engineer's Office.
Salary and expenses $300.00
City Marshal's office.
Salary and expenses 1. 100.40
Miscellaneous
Street and dock ropalr. . 20u.l)0
Improvement nnd repairs
to city buildings 150. 6o
Ijs
the
READ BY,
PEOPLE
WHO BUY)
Furniture
Elections
and fixtures.,
200 00
ioo!oo
Interest 270.00
Insuranco
Boat Hlra
5.00
75.00
To covor outstanding war
rants
$1,000.00
. $1500,00
T0"' $3,950.00
Tliat .tho Common Council or said
cty proposo to adopt said estimates
and lovy a tax upon all tho tnxablo
proporty within thu corparuto lim
its thereof, ror tho purpose or rais
ing said sevoral amounts,
AH interested parties aro further
notified that on tbo 20th day of No
vember, 1915, at tho hour of S
o'clock p. m. or said day. at tho oltv
decreased tho liabilities and assets hall In said city, has been duty fixed
havo substantially Increased nnd tho
total estimated loss to creditors is
nearly two millions sterling in ex
cess ot tho loss estimated in tho
proceeding year.
inoy report nuving a
joyublo tlmo
mobt ei-
Oil!
Whon wo sny Baby cuts his teeth
Wo aro ,0, foolish bunch of mutts,
For Baby'lj teeth are "umfenu-uth:
It Is hla gums ho cuts.
by tho Common Council, at which
said estimates may bo discussed
with thorn.
This notice Is given and published
by order or tho Common Council
ot the City ot Eastslde.
Dated this 20th day ot October,
1915.
C. P KEATING,
(SEAty- Recordbr or the City of
Eastsldo, Oregon.
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