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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1912)
""" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1 912 - EVENING EDITION EARLY TODAY ON APRIL 27 ALLIANCE IN CLEANUP DAY 5130 npHE best Blue Serge Suit gucib shown in America to-day for $15.00. We have it in all models. It bears our iron-clad guarantee. Woolen Mill Store. M1LL-TO-MAN CLOTHIERS Marshfield Oregon COOS DAY TIDES. lol w Is given the time and height of high and low water at Marshflold. Th tides aro placed tn the order of occurrence, with tholr tlmn on the first line and heights on the soc ond line ot each day; a comparison of consecutive heights will Indicate whether It la high or low water. For high water on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. April. 8.10 0.2 8.56 0.1 9.40 0.5 10.27 0.5 11.19 0.4 Dntc. 17 21 Mrs. .2.17 Feet .C.G lira. .2.61 Feet .0.8 Hrs. .3.20 Feet .0.9 Hrs. .4.03 Feet .0.9 lira. .4.40 Feet .0.7 3.01 8.23 5.7 1.7 3.43 S.59 5.5 2.1 4.33 9.35 5.2 2.5 5.28 10.48 4.8 3.0 0.21 11.05 4.5 3.5 nji "The Busy Corner"- 'Corns on tie cob ara n!l rl2at,Lut corns on tho feet nro cer tain out of place. Tor comi on vonr feet w v hare the onlr eruaran. 1 1d enro to bo had any.' ' m wij pneo. at is CORN SOLVENT , tU K mr f0i to (icat!yr- f Ktaf en XUrt or 6oft Conn It. .'I at 1. ...VI. .- Pf7?ato "' eoallilcM. WttH It r mat to el fid CORNS oajrocrfccc Be a Coos County Booster GET A FINK Automobile Robe Only $6 Made by the Mnudon Woolon Mills STRICTLY AHi WOOIi BLANKETS woolen Sulla's LOGGERS' Hill UTS AlSQ 801110 FINK 0A88IM1CHK For a Mudo-to-Ordor Suit SKK OUH WINDOW The Bazar Phone 32 The House of Quality. ADVERTISED liKTTKIt LIST lockhart-Parsons Drug Company The Buoy Corner" 1U fcxoBJL Star Hiont. -Main 208 Vu fe Have Been Successful BJJB a large stock of first ElMtrlcal material nnrl Mn "w Patrons a very low price " wiring. Qet our price t afford to mlsa It. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phone 2 3 7. j v -run; wnAiiiiiii. v (By Associated Press.) OREGON Fntr tonight and Thursday with westerly winds. LOOAIi TEMPERATURE UK- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:43 a. m., April 17, by DonJ. Ostllnd, spoclal government me- toorologtcal obsorvor: , Maximum , 57 Minimum 37 At 4:43 a. m 38 Precipitation nono Wind northwest; partly cloudy, .f, Wants Divorce William R. Han cock has filed suit for dlvorco from Orlce M. Hancock and noks tho custody of their minor child, Muza Norma Hancock. llutter Lower It is announced that tho prlco of butter will drop to 50 couts for pound and a halt squares Saturday. This Is a decline of 10 conts per square. To Aid Railroad Q, W. Durham passed through Rosoburg from Mod ford Sunday, en routo to Coos Day by way of Drain. Ho goes In the inter ests of tho proposed railroad. Romj burg News. Catch Chinook Sonio ot tho loer flshormon hnvo landed a fow Chi nook salmon during tho Inst fow days. It 1b stated that this Is about the earliest Chlnooks hnvo ever boon caught hero. Hlrln' Content Tho first ot a series of Demorcst mcdnl contents un der tho auspices of tho Marshflota W. C. T. U. will bo hold nt.tho Multi field Raptlst church Friday ovonlng. It will bo undor tho direction of Mrs. Hobokah Luso-Stump. IiiNMct8 Mill W. V. Lloyd, of the Nntlonnl Durenu of Safoty Dovicos, had JiiRt completed an Inspection of tho Smith mills horo. Ho roporto that they aro among tho best on tho const and havo boon equipped with most of tho safety devices to guard tho employes. Ilnby Dead Mrs. David Musson has rocolvod word of tho death ot tho infant child of hor brother, L. D. Noah, at Ln Grundo, Oro last Sun day. This was tholr only child. Mr. and Mrs. Noah formerly redded op tho Day and tholr many friends horo will unlto in extending tholr sym pathy to them. Delays Work Owing to tho fail ure of n scowlond of tlus to reach 1 oro, tho laying of rails on tho Ter minal Railway yostorduy had to bo temporarily suspended. Howovur, Tom Coke had tho forco of men busy tearing uway tho old baseball grounds fence mid an old building on tho right of wny. Identity of Corps Coroner Wil son has not yet Identified tho corpse which R. K. Plnegor discovered la the woods neur tho Tioga section Inst woek. Del Cathcart believes tho re mains aro those ot Liggett Laudrith, who mysteriously disappeared from his homo ou Coos River soveral years vnn fnr I.a rtn!rnfn frnm thin U. "K" "" '" "ill" u iium w.ia v. ipmTaS? D acSo.0eflnSt?CMt;al '" Hoalded-Tho 5-year-old son (Paid Ad.) Coos County Central., Mf nnJ Mr8 chu8 Jenwn wn in"n" 'seriously scalded yostorday. Ills .,, .,,,,.,,, virsf.ninRs dinlnu room. , , i i. n i motlior was washing and in somo 1'OK J' ' f.WJ 'SarHea need Wra' J" oCooko;. "2opl J. ltl Boa way ho Btumbled and fell backwards none "t ""8.,b'? SJ0," Hive Drugstore, Nelhnrt. Mont., saya ,Ill0 boor of 00,K wator. Tho apply. Iuquirout limes oinco. the Dolt Canon running from Dolt to iowor ,mrt of i, uoay was badly 7, ". .!,, i, Nelhart is tho most picturesque npotlBCaldod. Ho Is reported getting WANTED Capable housekeeper 'for MontBBBi no wrlteo, ..r re- iL nineiv m.inv. Tho fa.nllv Uvea iiirt Mnnh iintnn? wn man ui .... ...i" --. - -- . .rVoVvdnsied" Address II. 5mnVJ.fl "onL L""' ,r '? "!" Arrives From Portland and Will Sail Tomorrow Morning for Eureka. Tho Alllanco arrived today from Portland. Sho had a fair cargo of freight for Coos Day and consider able through shipments to Eureka. Sho also had a fair passongor list for horo and many destined for Euroka. Sho will sail at 10 o'clock tomorrow for Eureka. Among thoso arriving on hor here today wore tho following: W. Hovn, Mr. and Mrs. Davidson and family, F, M. McGregor and wlfo, Mrs. W. Wright, Mrs. L. L. Ohngan, W." H. Ostrnndcr. C. L. Weaver, L. O. Young, C. D. Young, A Young, J. C. Logan and wlfo, Mrs. O. Stein, O. D. Holt, D. E. WIlBon, Robort Smith, T. Thomson and F. L. Mnhon. 1 PERSONAL NOTES WANT ADS. List of unclnlmod letters 'remain ing In tho Marshflold postofflco April 15, 1012. Porsons calling tor same will ploaso say advertised nnd pay ono cont for each lottor called for: E. E. Arratn, M. A. Anderson, James Urady, Waltor Dalrd, Mlsa JcrbIo Drown, Uorbort L. Black, Clayton Dutts, C. F. Cary, Alien Clay, Mrs. Honry Chrlstlanson, W. F. Carman, Dort Clayton, Howard Con noil, J. E. Dyko, C. Qauntlott, Harold Qalvln, Goorgo Goddls, R. A. Goarln, C. L. Ountln, Thos. Hylaud, A. D. Halo, Wm. D. Haldlman, Mrs, Jonnlo Hanson, Mrs. Anna Hano, Mrs. Aloz. Ilorman, C. A. Heunlngson, Harry Henton, John Holman, Goo. F. Hoop er, W. M. Uobson, Caspor J. Kerr, Carl W. Klrbul, J. W. Klonaow, James Lyman, U. Llhrorblo, Gustnt Llndblad, Frod Lunina, P. J. McQe, Ceo. McCnrty, E. W. Mnrbollo, Earl Mack, Milton Markham, Wm. Moore, Julius Nolson, Mr. Norton, A, E. Prlco. llobort Porks, W. II. Howor, Con Schuster, James D. Stott, Qoorgo Steinberg, Mrs. Fred Sansbury, II. E. Smith Spocialty Co., Geo. Sims, C. T. Thrasher, M. Wygant, L. A. Whond, Anderson Wright, Waltor C. Weaver, Mr. Wonzol, Miss Clara Wobor, Wil lie II. Wilson, A. It. Wilson, II. A. Wills. Emma F. Williams, W. W. Wolfe. W. D. CURTIS, P. M. HOWARD' gonulno MEXICAN TAMALKS dollvorod nny placo In tho city until 12 O'CLOCK at nUjhJi. IMioiio um'i.'i. iil'HIN'INW FOR SALE At n reasonable prlco for cash; good They nro READY to 8KHVK business; pays Jta expenses ui mu xiR. present tlino; goou prospect ior tho BeaBon 1012; In good running ordor; nil Improvements; up to dnto placo; with hot nnd cold water, Included In tho building; imtiiR nnd toilet, etc.. good rea- NOTICK TO DEMOCRATS OF COOS, CURRY and DOUOLAH COUNTIES Tho pocullar provisions of tho law governing tho soloctlon of dologates tn Hin Mntlnnnl Pnnvnntlnn nllnwn son for salo; good opportunity for you to vo(o for but ono although ten tho right party. The hotol all nro t0 ho 0ioctod. Multnomah Coun- furnished without any nirther ox- ty hns 0ght candidates for this oinco pnnso required. Prlco $1500, on nmJ unioss oacn district votes solidly ay terms. Inqiilro or wrlto to for ,t8 Joca, cnn(jdate, Multnomah E, M. P., proprietor, Dnx 85, Lang- county will absolutely control tho low, Oregon. dologntlon. You aro thoroforo urged FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms at COS First at., near Dlrch. Phono 239-J. Tpn about fortv desired. Address S. Popplebaum, Lnkeslde, Oro. Compound to all my customers and am never disappointed. It gives the best results for coughs and colds of FOR RENT. Modern llstoj four anylnnB j sell." Red Cross Drug largo rooms, jipciuuu "- gj0re porch, second lioor no. ou actum. Street North. Phono 232J or 81-J. FOR SALE Cheap; oue second hand buggy aud 8BBne launch Chnrou. Mrs. Jottlo Kendle, Marshflold. I Rogers and Kohule FOR BALIS 2 lots. 50 x 120, five room modern house In Ferndale. Inquire E. O. HalLphonol09-J FOR SALIJ-Ono new 20-foot B8 line launch. See Max T mmer- man, buz wwj.L"!!!----- imnopc I.-nit RALE One span Delglan colts; : will he - at The Royal Tonight. m Pantaroriiim 8k0hpn. ..."" ?', "v mnmh! well broke to ....""'W IIVEIVI. nr.PiVDiia jeuio uiu w-.-. , hX d"AT "KNOVATORfljinVKe; price 1300. , g good comedy full of originality -.WBra a, strausa & Co. Also oue Warrior uoraon ""- and now Jolces. Minot houses. Ho Is a grandson of Mrs. John Dear. Not Much Railway Ncwh There Isn't much railroad news afloat hero except a general discussion of the So n tli ii n Pacific's proposition. Judge Harris, who canio In from Eu gene today via. Drain, says that wlillo Twohy Drothers, tho Southern Paclflo contractors, havo assembled considerable machinery thero for work ou tho lino to Coos Day, tho work Is not being prosecuted Yery vigorously. He says that the Sum uor people havo practically ceased operations, Eugene is experiencing qulto a boom as a result of tho Port land Eastern and Oregon Electric line, building In thoro. 1 TUortnT - int. " KSSStlal. iH- us maka your Piiowwano-x. A. H. HODODXI and well broke to toTide- perfectly aafe for THREE REELS of 0001) PICTURES children to drive; price ALWAYS 10c ALWAYS leura fit fShfield Pnin. ecorating Co. MAR8HFIBLD. 4 Phon wnr. n vw4 UfVu . ..ir..i n.nira in iiik..j An.n ntiM .1111 UK11 UlUlhO v .-.- single or women or $200. , , i All of my horses were raised n a pasture wrere a logging train ran through several times a day, there fore t hoy are not afraid of trains or automobiles. I guarantee all horses i to ro lonented. ! P- SMITH. After the show try a Turkish Oatn Phone 2 14-J. w E. S. GEAR OFFERS Fine 11-ncro HOME farm, near MUllngton; G acres under cultiva tion; 5 acres pasture; 2 acres strawberries; gasollno launch, row boat, boathouso, team, now harness, wagon, cow, chlckons, pigs; good house, woll nnd running water. Prlco JG000; terms. You will havo to bo quick, Tloom 22 First Natlonnl Dank Dldg. Dayton Bicycles Marshfield Cyclery Thone 180-U Agents 00J Front at. (Day ton lllcyclea for rent) -ANDSKILb-a -CANMAKtM AUGUST FRI52EEN Is In North Dcnd todny on business. uiiauuu AiuuiN nns reiurnoa 10 uw qulllo to mnko his homo. It. A. LANDUITH of Coos River wt a Marshflold visitor yostorday. MRS. C. II. CLEAVES ot Coqulllo Is visiting friends In Marshflold. J. II. MILNER returned yesterday from a business trip to Coqulllo. MRS. S. A. YOAKUM, of Coos River, was a Marshfield shopper today. MISS DESSIE ROOKE, or Coos Riv er, Is a Marshflold shopper today. E. W. SHROCK ot Emplro was a Marshflold business visitor yester day. MRS. J. J. CLINKINUEARD ot Dan iels Creok was a Marshfield shop per. EDOAR McDANIEL, of North Bond, was a Marshflold business visitor today. MISS ESTHER JOHNSON of Co qulllo was a Marshflold visitor yostorday. JOHN LAWRENCE, of Coqulllo, Is In Mnrshflcld on business ana pleasure today. JACK PARKER of Loon Lako was In Marshflold yosterdny on busi ness nnd pleasure W. P. MURPHY and J. II. Somora oxpoct to leavo Friday or Saturday for San Francisco. MRS. ALICE KRUSE, ot IsthmuB In lot, Is tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. J, Albort Matson. MRS. FLO JOHNSON, who has bcon caring for Mrs. Coke, Is roported quite 111 nt tho homo ot Mrs. Fox In Wont Marshflold. FRANK E. SOHROEDBR and fnmlly will loavo tho last of tho wook for San Francltco, whoro they oxpoct to mako tholr homo. MISS HELEN WICKS, who has boon visiting Miss Annlo Smith nnd oth er relatives horo, will leavo tho last of tho wook for hor homo at Richmond, Call. L. A. LILJEQVIST and Geo. M. Drown enmo over Inst ovonlng from Coqulllo on ninltors portaln Ing to somo criminal casos In court. Thoy returned this morn ing. FRED WILSON, Dr. E. Mlngus nnd Nels RnnmuBson returned yoster dny from Coqulllo whoro thoy ap peared boforo tho grand Jury na witnesses In tho Dostcott-Murrny murder caso, SHERIFF OAOE is horo from Co qulllo today to distribute- tho ballot boxes for tho primary oloctlon Friday. Ho reports that tho grand Jury will probably make a final ro port Thursday night as Friday, bo Ing election day, Is a holiday. WALTER RICHARDSON roturnod yestordny from Coqulllo whero ho was summonod as witness In tho Dostcatt murder caso. Ho saya thoro appears to bo a gonoral im pression nt Coqulllo that Goldlo llestcott and W. It. Footo, the two accused of murders, will probably go free. DrlnjH Dicdue The long pipe lino through which the. Oregon Is now pumping to rill tho flat nt tho ex treme end of the Mnrkot avenue proj ect Is dolaylng her somewhat. It Is expected that sho will complete this tomorrow nnd movo back up the channel neur tho Alllanco warohouso and pump out Central nvonuo. ALOVCJ THE WATERFRONT The Rodondu Is duo in early to morrow morning from San Francisco, Campaign to Make Marshfield "Spotless Town" Inaugu rated Last Night. At a meeting of tho Marshflold Improvement Club nt tho Chamber of Commorco InBt evening, It wan de cldod to havo a "Clean-up Day" and convert Marshflold Into a "Spotloes Town." Tho dato sot wub Saturday, April 27, and tho mnttor was placed In tho hands ot Mrs. E. Mlngus, who will solcct hor assistants and appoint committees to tnko chargo ot tho work. Supt. Tiodgcn stntod that tho school boys would co-oporato in tho "clean-up crusade." Mayor Straw Btated that tho city would also aid by defraying tho oxpenao of haullns nwny tho garbago nnd refuse. Ho also stated that ho would lssuo n "Clean-up Day" proclamation nnd havo tho city ordinances prohibiting tho dumping ot rofuso and garbago on strcots, In 'alloys or on lots set forth nnd see that theso regulations aro rigidly onforcod. WJillo tho ono dny will bo Bpocla ly dovotod to tho clonn-up, nn effort will bo mndo to havo It started ovon carllor than thon bo thnt it will bo all complotod boforo May 1 nt tho latest. Reports of garbago heaps on Bovoral 10(8 ln South Marshflold woro mado last ovonlng and Mayor Straw prom ised to sco that thoy woro romovod. It Is proposod to allow tho school boys participating In tho work to hnvo somo big bon-tlrca on tho night of clonn-up day. Besides tho hauling away of refuse, etc, It Is proposed to try and have somo of tho oldor buildings around town put In n more sightly condition by tho uso ot whitewash or paint. School Children's Garden. Plans woro also mado for a com petitive tlowor and vogotablo garden ing contest for tho children. Dr. Dlx has agreod to donnto tho uso of h! aero of land In South Marshflold south of tho intersection ot Tenth and Elrod nnd also agreed to havo It ploughed nnd placed tn shnno for cultivation. This will bo divided into smnll tracts and each boy or girl al lowed n tract to handlo as thoy see fit. At tho end of tho eoason, prizes will bo awarded for tho host tlowora, vogotablca, etc., produced. This will bo loft In chargo of u commltteo consisting of Mayor Straw, Supt. Tlcdgon, Dr. McCormac, Mrs. E. Mlngus, Mrs. A. L. Darker, Miss Mario Malonoy nnd Mlsa Hilda Ston holm. This commltteo will also have chargo of tho raising of funds tor prizes and of arranging Alio prizes. . Other Commlttrs Named. Mrs. M. O. Horton, chairman ot tho club, Inst ovenlng also announced tho nppolntmont of two other' commit tees. Thoy nro: " Plana for Work Mrs, D. C. Green. Mrs. C. R. Pock, Dr. fl, Mlngus and A. L. Darker. Momborthlp Mrs. C. II. Drosoor, Mrs. C. F. McGoorgo, Mrs. I. Laudo, F. 8. Dow nnd Henry Sengstnckon. Others will bo nddod to this lator. It was proposod that an effort bo mndo to havo tho parkings along streets bonutlflod by having thorn sodded, planted to grass and somo shrubbery planted. It wna tho con census of opinion that tho smallor trees and shrubs should bo planted, moro of tho ornamental than tho ah a do troea. Mayor Straw brought up tho ques tion of having tho club Inaugurate a movement for tho supervision of charity work horo. Ho Bald that he thought something should bo done nlong this lino. Thoro was moro or loss discission of tho matter but nothing doflnliQ was done Inst even ing. It was decldod that tho club should meet ovory Tuesday ovonlng at the unamuor oi uommcrcu. XLXT STORK On anlo for one wook only, 00 SILK Foulard. Mossa llno nnd eorgo ono-ploco GOWNS. 8. LANDO. Dig Danco nt Sumnor, Saturday, April 20th. Launch Sumnor leaves MorsMlold at 7 P. M.; launch Alice II. at 7:30 P. M. PEOPLE'S M, 10 and 18 CENT RTORE. Phono 23.T-J. HOWARD'S genuine MEXICAN TAMALKS dollvered any placo In the city until 12 O'CLOCK nt nlglu. They nro READY to SERVE. Phono nan. Tho Randolph Is duo horo soon from the Coqulllo whoro she is be ing fitted with a new mast. Sho has been nt Euroka. Tho Nowhcrg arrived In from the south todav nnd will load at tho Simpson mills. niO DANCE In EOKITOFF HALL, North Demi, SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 20; good floor committee. TOELLE'8 ORCHESTRA. Don't forget the Turkish Baths. PHONE 214J. H SOUPS FLAKED PEAS i email I .....Will nf TflnVnH PflnH added to any soup, fifteen minutes before It Is ready to serve, will greatly Improvo Us flavor and wholcsomcness. PUREE OF FLAKED PEAS 3 cups of beef stock 6 cup cold water 1 M tablespoonfuls catsup Tiny piece ot garlic 1 cup Sperry Flaked Peas .... M medium onion V, tablespoon Worcestershire Banco Salt to taste. Doll onion ln stock until tender, add cataup, Worcestershire, gar lic, dash of white popper and salt; then add the flaked peas. Cook slowly 20 minutes, strain and serve with croutons. Stick onion with wholo cloves. il i.l