The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 19, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1915-EVENlMG EDITION,
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SAY FELLOWS
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Have You Seen the New Suits
and Overcoats at this Store?
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V They're SWELL They're SNAPPY
Each and Every Garment has a "Kick" and
Individuality All Its Own
Prices $15, $17, $20, $22.50, $25, $30
AHSKSSOK H1VKS OUT DKTAILS
OK TDK ASSJCSSMKXT
In
tho Statu Thero Has J Icon a De
crease of Over Ten Million
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stetson "Money Talks"
HATS
DRY
SOX
SHOES
Huh Clothing and Shoe Co.
Marshficld
Four
Bandon
Stores
Myrtle Point
Powers
MAIL 1
is no
pahckls
CLAHA
POST l-'ll()M SANTA
A Jl'MHI.HD MASS
Out or 221) Sack on Hoard but SHI
lllivo Heen Delivered Con
tents Aru Itiilncd
CiiHt lip by tho Hen, another sack
of IT, S. parcels post ennio nshoro
on Ilastondorf Ueuch yesterday from
iwhat reinaliiH of tlio wrecked Santa
Clnru. Tho ancle was brotiKlit to
the lornl post-offlco tills morning,
n Jumbled mass of nam, Hiring, wet
pnpop and crushed packages,
When tho Santa Clara went
ashore Micro was n licavy shipment
of 225 HackH aboard from Portland
for Coos and Curry Counties. Of
tills number about .'16 liavo boon
delivered. So mo 20 of these went
to North llond, five to Murshfleld,
four to .Myrtlo Point and one to
Hundon.
vrho Hack brought in tills morn
ing was delivered by tho North Pa
cific Steamship Company.
Tho coutontH wore dumped onto
tho floor In the Post-offlco. It
looked a miiBH of sand and rags.
Slowly packago after package was
picked out? Thoro was n collar bag
'brought out, containing a pair of
military brushes, still In fairly good
conditions. Somcoiio had a new
plpo mid a pnlr or HJtlo hoys' gloves
wore In good condition considering
tho time thoy had been In tho
water.
Some of the contents of these
liags still hud tho original addrosHos
on them and theso will bo delivered.
Tho rest must bo tagged and held
.until Inquiries aro received regard
ing (hem and thou an effort will bo
made to have them reach olthor tho
souder or. tho consignees,
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. PERSONAL MENTION t
CAHI, W'AI.KICU returned from Co
iiulllo this morning.
MATT L. MAY wont over to tho Val
ley today to call on tho trado.
Mil. AND MUS. I. (1. MA8THKS wero
down from Sumuur last evening
and, todny.
JAH. IIOPSO.V, tho Myrtlo Point live
Htock buyer, wh hero yostorduy
looking lifter business.
A. S. KOllMOIt and wife will ocoupy
uiio of tho V. S. Nicholson apart
ments on Alder Aveuuo.
J. K. SMITH, county agriculturist,
returned home today to Coiiullle
after the corn bIiow hero.
PIIOR J. !. IjAHSON loft on tho
morning train for Coiiulllo to at
tend the two days corn show.,
DIt. (IKQUOH DIX and Frank Ulso
aro expected in UiIh evening, by
wuy of HoBoburg, returning from
n two weeks visit at tho Imposi
tion A heralding dispatch says
they have most woudorful tales to
tell.
PAT HOniJItS, ono of tho roromen
on the big railroad bridge, was
In tho c'ty last night- Ho nays
tliat'thero Itt 'ot about 1000 foot
of rails to be laid and tho brldgo
will then bo practically completed.
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HKItU COMdlCTlXd DATA
Hurcuii May In Part Subsidize Cooh
Highway Much of Deserve
Timber Xow Jtlpo
Making a study of tho Coos and
Curry county roads I). 1). HcynoldB,
of tho United States Forestry Service
has sp'bnt bovomI days in Coos. He
U from Grants Pass nnd last even
ing came hero to scctiro several road
mnps of southwestern Oregon. That I Shcop and Ooats, 5.GGG
his coming nnd subsequent report to Swlno, a, 200
Assessor T. J. Thrift has prepared
a summary of tho assessment roll of
Cpos County for 1 D I f. Tho follow
ing aro the viirjous classes of pro
perty aBscBscd and tho valuation of
each, the property assessed by trio
state tax commlsBlou not being In
cluded In the list: , ,,
Value
Acres of All Lands,
812,805 $12,509,530
Acres of Tillable Lands,
21,905 1,858,790
Acres of Timber Lands,
157,085
Acres of Non-Tlllablo
Lands, 3(1.1,215
Improvements on Deed
ed or Patented Lands
Town and City Lots . . .
Improvements on Town
and City Lots
improvements on Lands
not Deeded or Patented
Logging Itoads, 52.05
miles . ,
Rolling Stock
Steamboats, Sailboats,
Stationary Hnglncs,
Manufacturing Ma
chinery .Merchandise and Stock
In trado
Farming Implements,
Wugous, Carriages,
etc. ..
Money
Notes and Accounts
SharcH of Stock
Hotol and Offlco Fur-
nlturo
Horses and Mules, 2,050
Cuttle, 15,122
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8,121,470
2,010,270
713,950
!!,! 10,2 10
1,282,17:1
, 37,090
123,290
50, ICO
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.,..:, We still have many, many bargains left of the Finnell stock
In addition we have placed on sale many broken lines' and, bdf
sizes from the Golden Rule stock
You can make one dollar do the work of two at this tirne, If 1
yo6 ! 'do not find the article you are looking for on special sale,
you will always find it here at the very lowest price,
' House Dresses, values' 1.25. Sale price 60c Dress Gingham, 12 1-2c valtie. Sale price gc
300,175
100,150
5,220
17,510
180,000
tho Forestry Huroau mny result in
substantial aids to tho focal roads,
H tho heller.
.Mr. Iloynolds spent yesterday at
the county cotirt collecting data.
Thoro, ho Baw ono of tho maps re
cently prepared by D. L. IViickliighoni
showing ovory road In Coos and Cur
ry and Judge Watson purchased sov
oral of them for the forestry repre
sentative. May Suhsldlo HouiIm
Thoro exists a law, pointed out
Mr. Key nolds, by which tho govern
ment can spend up to 35 percent of
the proceeds rrom tho reserves with
in tho county where tho land Is sit
uated for road purposes.
In Coos there aro approximately
1,000.000 acres of reserve. The
revenue at present from grazing and
timber Is slight. Inasmuch as a
groat deal of tho timber Is ripe and
Dogs, 553
31,205
150,070
154,155
11,059
10,735
0,315
Total Valuo of Taxablo
Property equalized
by tho County Hoard
of Kquallr.iitlon . . , ,$2Q,57S,G,7,7
Decreiiho In State
A nrcafl telegram from Salem says
that n dccrcaBo of $10,100,230 la tho
atato'B total assessed valuations for
1915, not Including public utilities
which nro assessed by tho Stato Tax I
Commission, Is shown by figures!
compiled today by tho Commission,
1911.
Tho total valuation of taxable
property In tho 35 counties or Ore
gon this year Is J812,51G,0I0, exclu
sive or public sorvlco corporations,
whllo In 1911 tho total was S22,
922.S70. Thogroatost decroaso Is shown In
$1.25 Colored Shirt Waists. Sale price 38c
One lot White Shirt Waists. Sale price i28c
One lot White Shirt Waists. Sale price 48c
Ladies' 35c Knit Underwear. Sale price 17c
Fancy Colored Silk Petticoats. Sale price 1 $1.38
50c Mufflers, all colors, Mercerized. Sale price... 25c
25c Mufflers, all colors, Mercerized. Sale price... 13c
MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SWEATERS '
.- AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
Colored Outing Flannel, just the thing for quilt linings, 5c
50c Colored Table Cloth, fast colors, Sale pr. yd... 38c
Men's Cashmerctte Socks. Sale price 0c
81 -3c Canvas Gloves. Sale price , 5.
50c Calf and Mule-skin GlQves. Sale price 3p,c
$1.50 Flannel Shirts. Sale price g5c
50c Men's Work Shirts. Sale price 23c
Deri's 12 1-2c Arrow brand Collars. Sale price ...5C
Boys' 25c Buckskin Hosev sizes to 71-2. Sale price 14c
25c Linen Towels, unbleached, 2 for 4.25c
MEN'S SUITS WE ARE CLOSING OUT ALL
MEN'S SUITS. YOU CAN GET THESE FOR AL
MOST YOUR OWN PRICE.
The Golden Rule
Always Busy
First National Bank BIdg.
M
IE ON SPECIIL'IS THERE II JINX?
COQUIMJ: AMtKADV (IAS 7ft
SK.'MII) L'P
I'OIl
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cle'Sil
Multnomah County, which with a to-
Uio lumber market la looking tip, Mr. " assessed valuation of $280,888,
Iteynolds Intimated there inlcht bo 2r,fi nhowa n decroaso from 1911
a move to sell dome of this.
Where the annual Income is not
largo there Ih also a law allowing tho j n ''corpused
covorumoiit to bond for n period of . M. 051, 970.
years, thus making a good alzed sum Oregon & California railroad
nmoiintlng to $10tl 17,300. Jack
son County'H taxable property shows
valuation for 1915 of
IlccaiiBO this year tho
grant
lands lira Included on the tux roll,
Douglas County's valuation has ris
en from $20,991,110 in 191-1 to
$27,022,805.
Tlio Valuations
Tho valuations ror 1911 and 1915
county hud bonded ror nbout $150,-' fi" several or tho counties In this
000 and the state hud further nlilod J Iart of tho stato aro aB follows:
available ror Immediate use. I
Inckson County Received Aid j
Over In Jackson county the forest
ry bureau contributed $35,000 lu
tush toward tho building or tho Pa-,
uric Highway, This was after tho
Jackson
Josephine
Lane , .
with $50,000.
This example was quoted by Mr. Coos , ,
Reynolds, though ho said ho has no Curry ,
Idea of what use the department Douglas
will make or tho data ho will send
them on tho roads hero.
.notlier to study Heads
During tho flood Roads Conven
tion in Xorth llond In Octobor Mr.
Ilurrell, or tho Uuroaii of Publlo
Itoads, thou said n government man
would follow 111 in In hero to make a
study of road conditions, but he will
he In no way connected with tho Hu
rouu or Forestry, lie has not yet
arrived.
1911
.$21,293,100
. -1,8:10,750
. 20,991,110
. UL'.ISOO.IOO
. 9,325,415
. 35,788,120
1915
20,578,077
4,815,1570
27,022,805
28,311,-130
8,000,525
35,353,1-10
Try to (Jet Drlcjbiflon I'liim Myr-
i tie Point anil tuition for Itattle
I lloio on Thanksgiving Day
i Word rrom Coach A. O. Walker, of
tho Coiiulllo High school, this aftor
3)0011 wns to tho effect that 75 foot
ball fans thoro Iirvo signed up to se
en ro a special train' to tho Thanks
giving gamo hero.
Immediately a movo was made to
got a delegation from Uaudoii and
rrom .Myrtle Point to come over next
Thursday.
Itoubcn Mast has written Coach
HoyiU Nllea rrom the University ask
ing whothor thoy aro to play tho town
team or the high school. Ho says
ho romombcru full well some games
of tho pabt,
FOOTIIAM KANS KAY OXIiY THIS
CAN 8AVJ-J OHKfJON
ror boiiio years Itikon n fall out or
the team that beat the team that heat
the team of Yost's."
So maybe they'ro not lnfalllhlo:
maybe the Jink will work.
M1CHI
E EATS
MUD
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HAH Dlti:i)(ii: DDKS SOMI'3 WOHK
TO AID CHAXXIIli
P
vjUi.g yJ
d' eminent Ytol Works In Cppor
May Today and Takes Out
Several Cargoes
MRS. V. 1). IIHOWNK, wlfo or the S
P. englnoor beyond North huko,
and Miss lledolfe wero In tho city
visiting yesterday.
V. lirCK, promlnont attorney of
Spencer, Iowa, Is visiting hero for
a few wooka and may dooldo to lo
cate her permanently.
"MIDdir WKl.CH loft on tho Adc-
llno this morning for San Fran-'lower bay to dump her cargoos.
elsco wheio ho will visit and loolc i Several times skippers luivo ro
about, llo'was not suro about ro-' ported this point opposite tho S. P.
turning to Coos Day for some tltno 'docks to bo filling in. lu making
Into tho mud banks that bother,
Just as tho main ehanuol swings off
eastward toward tho C. A. Smith Mill
tho government dredge Mlclila pliiun
ged her noso this morning, Pack
mid forth she wont, deepening tho
channel and mlido sovoral trlp3 to the
We would like to
show you our
Parisian Ivory line
Wo have nu elegant assortment
hand will bo glad to reserve niij thing 1
you may lies lie.
at least
XMAS CARDS
ENGRAVED WITH YOUR OWN NAME
See Our Complete Line at Prices That
Surprise You. '
COOS BAY
STATIONERY CO.
y
Tho Penslar and Xyal Store
I tho turn, tho sediment is allowed tota
I settle The result has boon an lu-
, convenience to truffle
I Tho heavy loads of the dredge will
mean tho channel Is somewhat wid-
I onod again and considerable' deepen
ed. ' Whero tho Mlchto will go from hero
I Is a matter of supposition, Tho be-
, lief Is that sho will bo sent to Eu
reka. Sho worked In Humboldt Hay j
j last winter for many weeks. It is I
. said tho craft was allowed $50 a day
for tho Job, all of which was added I
to tho government appropriation for'
Coos Hay.
HAVE THE ROOF FIXED
NOW
m
For Quality (lifts
Ti-
a j
SeeiCORTHELL
hone 3171
PARK THN CEXTS
City LlmttM Xorth Hend, 5c.
nt COMMUTATION nft
M TICK1CTS $1.75 l)
Marahfleld-Xorth Bead Auto
Line
Cars OTory teu minutes from
O a. in. to 13 p. in.; to South
Slough once n duv, leaving at
11 n. in. j to Empire three trips
a day. '
fJORRT tf KINO, Props.
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Dig Annual Clash With (). A. C. at
Kiigcno Wll he Hardest Hat-
Ho lu Xoitliwast Football
Over tho outcome of the gamo to
morrow when tho U. of O. cIaBhe
with the Oregon Aggies at Kugono,
all tongues aro a wigging. Odds to
day woro standing two to one lir fa
vor of Coach Stewart's huskies from
C'orvallls, theso based principally on
tho showing thut O, A. C. made three
Lwcoks ago when she blanketed tho
Michigan Aggies following their un
animous defeat of Couch Yost's
Michigan U. eleven.
Hut tho reckoning of tho anntial
clash with theso two schools Is not to
bo reckoned by comparltlvo scores or
tho season. This is a rule, time tried
and seldom has It failed In many
years and It is, "Howaro tho Oregon
Jinx."
Jlnv A'vwiyH Present
Llko n dark and gloomy shadow' or
Doath this Jinx hovors ovor tho big
stato gamo. Threo times in tho last
throo seasons O. A. C. has boon ack
nowledged ovon by Oregon as having
llio bhst or tho two teams, but she has
not won. In 1912 tho score ondod
3 to 0, favor Kugono, desplto the fact
tho Aggies camo to Albany nrmed
with crisscrosses and forward passes
that woro startling.
lu 1913 tho scoro ended again 10
to 10, tho university olovon making
up it heavy deficit In tho last few min
utes or play and lust year It was a 3
to 3 scoro again.
What will It bo In 1915? U de
ponds on tho Jinx..
O. A. C, HitH Strongest Team
It is acknowledged that Coach sto-
Iwnrt has bulldod a righting machlno
of heavy men. Hut ror tho unfor
tunato battlo with W. S. C. early In
tho season tho Aggies havo won tho
rest or tholrgames by big scores.
Oregon too was unfortunate In
mooting W. S. C. Sho has won tlift
rest (if linr 'H in oh lmt n utiiilv .f
i-s; - ; n -- "" "
nor moil nun nor pla)B clearly shows
her to bo Inferior to tho battering
ram or tho Agglos.
" Situation PiizJo'llfcro
Local rans havo studied tho situa
tion with all tho seriousness or Hrst
. 'graders on tholr A. n.(0.'s. .Opinion
' us to tho outcomo tomorrow dirrer
I Thoro has been some money put up
with two to ono odds on Corvallls,
,vlth Uttlo Kugeno cash in sight. May
ho so, but bewaro tho Oregon Jinx.
And then thoro Is this thought
j which comes lu an answer or Grant
iland Rico, the eminent sports writ
er. "No Reginald, the Oregon Aggies I
aro not tho only players on tlio oVst-1
orn, or PacHlc, Coast
Kell UO() for Cash. Up to Just
ovoulng, but 250 tickets ror tho
Thanksgiving gamo had boon Bold
and tho actual cash recolvod. ' It
was Hiild that probably 225 moro
had boon takon on promises. A
nicotine or all the committees wnH Mr 1rntt ,8 nl)out 8l J(m c if.
to imvo neeu.neiii into tuia after-),, ,lIs niany friend nope lor to
noon ui mo uunuiDor or uommcrco
X AMONG THE SICK !
Hmnt
C. C. Pratt was taken with i
light paralytic stroke on Wfdntity
morning whllo visiting at the Ion
of his daughter Mra. W. W. Butln.
A doctor was siimmoncd and liter
ho was removed to Ida own taw
whore ho la now ablo to be up n
around, though lie la atll
for it final reckoning hoforo tho
last spurt or tomorrow. A salo
of at least 500 tlckotB must bo In
sight, It Is said, hoforo tho game
ecu bo assured. North Hend will bo
cauvnsBod tomorrow with tickets,
and there hfl still talk of a special
train lato Thursday nfternoon to
tnko visitors rrom tho Valley back
homo ngulii.
quirk recovery.
Chus. Bwnnton who liaa beet
Mercy hospital receiving treitmesl
ror Injuries sustained In the McDos
nld & Vaughn ca-np nt Dlue RWl
rapidly rvciipcrotlnif nnd H1 M
bo ablo to return lidmc.
Tho "Joy .Man" Is Hie " iM
of tho imlvmo. Meet him l
"Joy" Dance toiilgiu.
1 i IMIWM lr ' '
Tlraiikgifiig is November 25
Wouldn't you feel better
to out that
Hltf TUHKHV
JHXXKR
and
CHAXIJURHV SAl'Ci;
hi ono of tho
FINE NEW SUITS
we are showing
$J2.50"and $18.50
Theso Suits conio in Ciusslmoio and WoiMed and nrj
lnli-sl ,,..,! 1.. ,..!. .....I fl.. Iwli. !,!, IIS bllOlt l'1'" , ,
lu tjlo mid finish. Let us . &
- .. Jl.t..lu llf. flllU" '
tso havo a iilco lino or irch nii" - ' 0B
and iilftleht assortinont or new Ties, to m
largest
Hay, at HO ccntw.
Bunker II impartial' SN
W. II. DIXDIXUHH & CO.
Thanksgiving TurW
iu
I'litco your .order now, hpoclfylng tiio and kind am (
... . ...i... f U'rt nnect t "' . , Ait
iU be W ,u '
,Wb
nnd we
(leavoc to net lu.st what vou want. o expeAt
nil ordci-h, hut H you ill glvo us time, wo
.. I.n,n . ....!..
We havo somo cholco Coos County fresh nieais
best lino that a meat market can carry.
University or Washington has nl. M Ford i Co.
most rrugotten liow to lose- nnd hos, 1 74 South B'way
.ateartyy and witlgre tegphArlty Phone 58-J
Union Mai