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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1913)
COOS BAY TIMES M. 0. MALOXKY Editor and l'lib. 'V IC. MALOXKV .Sows Editor Offlclnl I'npcr of Coim County. official pai'ku of tin: city of mausiifikli). s 1IIOH SCHOOL DKItATK MAV 8. TKlamuth FnlN, North Mend, S. .lolms anil Springfield Air Still In (In Illuming. EUGENE, Miircli 24. 1'iulor tlio istownrdshlp of II. V. I'roseott, as sistant Instructor In public- speaking at the UnlverHlty of Oregon, tlio flu 1 contest of the Oregon High School Debnto League, at which the chain plonshlp of the Htiite Ib to he decided, will ho hold tit Eugene, Thursday evening, Mny 8. TIiIb uliatuplciiialilp contest will be tine of the fenturcs of the program of Junior Weok 12nd llAN'MON. .March 25. The Han don Recorder says: "At ltiBt night's meeting of the llandon Commercial club .Mr. Poole made a report re garding the genernl fooling In Myr tle Point with regard to annexing llandon and Conulllo Into the Port of the Coqiillle HI vol-. Mr. Poole appeared before the Port Commis sion at Myrtle Point. The Com mission seemed to ho of the opin ion that as tlio lower river would control tlio major portion of tlio 'vnii-H. tut iiuniiu- raised from mo .All the gala days at the University ,0,.t Woulil be spent on tlio lower liavo been placed In the Junior Week rjver nnrt tni, u)MUi- river neglected. -which is annually Bciietiuicu lor mu 4,,ri i0ole stated to tlio commission; niiuuio or May. uaseiiau games, an ,imt H ti,0 advantage llandon pos t Intcrcolleglato track meet with the P(.B8CI over t'oos Hay was In tho University of Washington, and one In oontillto river and that tho do- wiin.il iiiu ii-iiuin Hum tni inu uif," volopnicnt or tlio river is io nceoine schools of the state participate are ,.clt Bt;nort, t followed thnt the among tho events of this spring. V()tcrs , nandon would nlwayB bo Heretofore, tlio preliminary do- .,.. ,,.. m.lllliri, for the lm- PORT DISIHICT PLAN TO CLOSE ill Imtnct l Mt.i nni-rtii Illtrli UnlirWll IlM- uujud in .in-u.uHuu ...mi """ "- provemont or tiie river, tno ingiior liato Loaguo hayo lasted until lutein t, , ,8 mi.0ved the better lay and prevented the holding of the fo ,,. The secretary talked final contest during Junior .Week , , , number of men In Kn,l. This year nil but be scni I- ,, , a1 foM , wlth onl. llnal dobates have been hold already. ;.;'.. ,., ,i,, ,.. .,.,, u.i, Tho last preliminaries will ho held ,,,.,, ....i,, nii i that ills- nt VnrM. Itntu! i.n.1 KnrlniMlnltl nnrlv BlllipOtl 1 llblle O lIlllOll III tllM (118- nt North Hotid and Springfield early trict did not think a union in ween , ..... ..i .. .....i..i Klamath Kails of tho Southern Ore- "MU "mi '"' "' '" "" gon district, ami North Hcnd of the Coos Hay district, and St. Johns and Springfield of the Columbia River sind Wlllametto Valley districts, re spectively. Tho wlnnoifi of these contests will light for tho state cham pionship In tho llnal debate at the University. They have Bhown thorn MAKK THIl SAFELY. Itoscbuig Party Navigating I'nipiiim Had No Accident. Tho Itoseburg Review says: "Success had attended tho Scblo- uelmllcb narty. which Is making n hoIvcb to be tlio best of tho thirty- trip down i tho Umiinun In a bouse, flvo high school teams entered In the ,)0,u. ' Inst Wednesday morn ng lloaguo when they reached Millwood, a dls- Tho'oregon State High School Do- ,nc0 of b- twoiity-nvo miles by Unite League waa founded tbrougli wtor ro'ite from this city. Notb ttho clforts of Professor UuCou. head n? bocn """;- 1fr0'1" tll0ni 8lnct'; .of the department or mathematics at t ll priwunioil. In tho nbienro or ttho University of Oregon, live years nowa. that the voyage has not boon . . .. . iittnM.li.fl tw til, v ntlaliri,, it wna .-ago. Tlio schoo s winning tlio stato "" -, -v - .cbamplonshlp have boon as follows: Predicted that the vpynKon would lLebanon In 1008. Orniits Pass In yomc to Brief on tlio Wlnnlford rnp- JLH09 and UMI. Pendleton In 1010 ' cnr t ho lower Oardon Vllloy, innd Albany high school In 1012. A a,)0."t olg it iiiIIoh below Ilosoburg. handsome cup Is given to the state " anticipation or Bomothlng ox Phntnn otiH i ti tonm. , '""K '"' .." i luiu ! Iiifttinl fiti ! ltkt Itnulr lit (wl trt twirt i ivtiuu nil uiu utvi tritiii ill miiuiivi,- Hut the rapids didn't worry tho I SchloucImllcliB at all. After brier i ...i ... i .1.... .i - ii rilTPAnn III fnn.1i "4 -mi.,, ""win iim i'i nun, uiuj nvn um- VIlll'AUU, III., iMari'H -1.1110 ,,, , . ,, ,,, , , .,,. ft.,,.i, ,1, ,vi iiv niiiiii;ii ,,, v,,,.,(.i( 'Kvs vah i:i.ayi:i. llrst dispatch direct from Omaha disembark and tho party in its en- .n.ilrt,i I...-. ... r . i ii it. i .......!... i iiini'iiiuui i mill iiiu imi ij in iin uu- reacbod bore at rnlO this morning. It , )r t ....., ....., .i' 1.i:11i.i snfniv SCWSS whKl."! " whOTavlnY t I,-" ds to' t o it ".: 10 p. m Sunday tm'nrnA nstonlshed watchers on tho shore." NORTH BEND NOTES. Ur A.o. I.I-.I I'rrwi in um IUr TlmM.) CHICAGO, III.. March 21. A tor- -jindo covering n widespread area In Nebraska, Kansas, (own and Indiana ' did (erriric damage lato yesterday in- tornoon. Ilosldos Omaha, which was . ,, . ., , the worst sufferer, fragmentary re- , A '' lwn North IIpiiiI saloon portH from Herlln. AhIiIiiihI and Yti- ''oper Is reported to havo forgotten cntnn. Nob., Marsliolltown. Ackloy. tbiinv closing ordinance tho other Woodbine and Carrol. Iowa. Terra ' "" rk-imilnod In bis place nf Haute, Ind., mid Abilene. Kansas, tor I2:.l(). The nlghtwatch report brought news of a grave destruction. '' 1,lni t0 .Homc, of tho councllinoii, in sonio Instancos the reports said w' norvud notice on him that bo that tlio towns wero completely must bo moro (nreful In tlio future wrecked. Kvury imssago contains "r -"- "e 'm likely to lose IiIh II rimwB of many Injured and In soveral ,y.nH0- ,r ''," "iKbtwatcli liad boon vnses porBoim wero reported killed. Hwed to flics charges before City At Crn II. Nol).. SOVoril Wero kind. '"-"iur Mfiiijniiuu. mo uuiiiuern At n meeting of the Kxecutlve commit too of tho Marshflold Cham- ber of Coiiiinerre today, a resolu tion was passed asking thnt the Port of Coos Hay, Chamber of Commerce, City of Marsh flold and Oregon State Hoard of Health co operate In an effort to have Con gress pass an act permitting tho fill ing of Mill Slough. Tho innttor will bo conducted through the city and will bo hastened ns much as possible. Km Hilck Plant. The commlttco also discussed a proposition from J. K. Walling of Portland to establish a brick yard here. He visited tho Hay recently and secured samples of clay from Kastsldo, Isthmus' Inlet, Coos Riv er and other places. He sent down seven fine brick which he said wero mode from the samples of clay. Ho said that tho biMck wero burned only 45 hours, instead of sovon days ns thoy havo boon. Ho wants to organize n $2i,000 stock company hero to start tho plant. Ho proposes to put In $3000 and havo cltlzoiiB here subscribe tho balance. The matter will be Investigated. BAD HUP AT II HAS L Make It a Point to Visit. Perry Nicholson Before You Spend One Cent For Housefurnishings It was at tho band room and tho Coos Hay Concert Haiid was about to begin Its evening rehearsal. Di rector Pcnton had given out the parts to the members, tho trom-j bono playors had oiled their slides, tho clarinet players and Joined tho different sections of their instru ments together, tho corner -player1 and horn players sat with their In struments gripped In their hands and their eyes on their parts, ntid after a glance around the circle to seo tlnit everything was all right, the director slowly raised his baton. Like units In a well trained army up rose the Instruments, mouthpieces rirmiy Bottled against lips, and each member took u deep Inhalation to bo ready for the attack upon tho first note when tho baton should de scend. Down camo tho baton. Crash! "Yo gods, what Is tills awful noise," asked Kenton, us ho wildly clawed ills hair. at hi his oy uiiHpokou words. Bill The Greatest Line of New and Inexpensive Ever Shown RUGS Our Chair and Rocker Line Is Incomparably the Best if it fifl lllll You must see our dining tables to fully appreciate rare bargains, We are the whole show in draperies, and don't forget our easy terms PERRY &, NICHOLSON -3CSM Charley Kllorhork then handed out his music. The director looked at lialr. Kneli musician looked.. .... , '., rin,.iv lum hit tbuf i .!!!!iiH l (liiHoilng ""i' there might bo something wrong ...... .""'":...... -.. I with that third note. Lot's hoar MM.,... tl.A HI.AUl ..ni .... ,.!. ,...,...,.. I ' " -.fc ...--. ..w.w. .,-..- ..w... , . iV. ...'. . : .... .?.... " , .,' . how It sounds." that Is to m . :.. " V" V :""' '" W-nrlUy ..row a deep bientl, ami of Lau .;:.:.; ;...7.V.. ........ ..' ... ..?.. .., Hftod .his tuba. "All right," said through t . uiiuiu) niiiiiii IK riKi i .., .Hriwtnr "ITliln. lilt). nil ' ciinin mil- !u HinUm? "it Mint i.u rn...i.n.,..u nio iirettoi. iimp-nip-pn, uuiin nei is ........ i.i. ..: oT," .. '."T... ...n forth from tho big bell, some of tlio and .Ma ..vi.i iiiiiu ... m.un ii Liui.il inn, , i i i .,.. ., uini ii.iiD.:n u.i'i im-i.i.i, nun nun. u forth a hurst of melody so sweot and haunting Unit Manager Pied Wilson and Low Keyzor, who wero sitting In the roar of the room, began peacefully to smile, and smile as tho strains of tlio swee' music be rendered at tho Xlcht ghs began to ' steal softly ho room. Tho Husy Cor- selllug the tickets. .March 20 rch 27 are the dates. aovoral wore also killed at Oaleshurg, 111. 3IIIMVKI-:iv ('AM)V SALK TO MOItltOW. rivsli lioiiK-imide tally, JO CTS. Lit. Two kinds of PICA NUT t'ANDV, UO (TS 1,1 J. KKKP AIVI:itTIHI.V(i AND I AI)Vi:UTISIN(; WILL KKKP I VOL'. I license would have been revoked. .MID-WKKK CANDV SALK TO .MORROW. I'ic.-ili liome-imide tiill'y, Irt (TS. Lit. Two kinds or I'K.V Xl'T C.V.VDV, a CTS 1.11. Llbby COAii. Tne Kind VOU hive AIAVAVH UKKI). Pliono 72, Pwl" Livery mid Transfer Cnniniuiy. Havo your jot) printing dono n Tho Times ofllco. r 3M A NIGHT OF LAUGHS .aivi. Y c .. J. -i 1 ' .-' 5 1 t , . -ft k-k . MU.N.M4.(A mm $mm anil the first and solo cornet players gave up ineir parts, after lipping the opening notes, .Moving along the circle to the clarinets. Doe Toye was tho llrst to come under tho eagle eyo of the ........ .in i .. ..ut.... director. Doc had been playing ' , 0" ,' ""'; ' ' " J ',,! ;" cut tho "cards" with his music ns tbo parts wero passed to Mm. and "". and blow Into the tho first ploco thnt was turned up .""J" "! ' . u " "' lil.lllliL'oil in unnintl.l..,r ,,ll,.l,. ,llf- letO. 1110 pilZUMI OXPIOS belonged to Bomothlng entirely dlf re rout. To tho Baxnpliones next the lead- n, ,ii,.i..ui Til., ii. ...... ....UJ...I ..... . iikmlii, u ,im. uini iii.oau.l u.ll ..., 1 i .. ,.l... his miiHlc and rocnivod It back with 'J"r. .. ' '." "D "." . ' '"f. l" ';'".' ark that It was all right, i" . l"" . V. . "' . , """'. , lV .. or which would make a long-eared COM'KSS IT A SWLVDLK. burro so Jealous ho would remain ..m.. . . .. . .. .- . . Kl'ent for life POItTLAN'l), March 22 1n1iuloiiR Kvery eye lii the room was turn- le',,l.,1,11,1!,l BB10,,l,,,nK!,,1.H' IJ;,u"" Ht0 od toward Charley. lie took his .bl r'01 ..i"! i0 ,'?" I"..tll promised to those who will invest money In a $500,000 concern for the and tho water kov. Took a lonir .'" ,,."""V,"V " l"u .I'""" ."i'- ------ --- . a . - ----.. -- . ,, fill ! Ilin IIII1H I'lll.llli.illlnl Ln1..nr 1... lilniit I. ..., ...... ...tv.vwnvuiMiill JlfKV U IIIWII l- sslou came moro Intense company, two officers of hlthkitt appeared before PnltcJ State Pod- ofllco Inspector Ilnrry burand ill confessod that the tiling m i BWIIllllO. Tho confession nf two of tb "hlgh-er-iips" in tlio Bnlvacecompi was secured after two wem oit on the part of tlio postofflce lmptc-. lor h oiiice. ho- Foley Kldnoy Pills will rod your Individual cafe l( you cm any form of kldnoy or bladder foi ble iiiiv backache. rLouniatlim. erle acid poisoning or Irregular and rxl- rul Kidney action, twjt in stronutheulug. tonic and curitlit, ind contain no hnblt forming drtt Lockhnrt & Parsons, The Bui; Cot- nor. Finally Doc Toye crossed over tho room and took the horn from his tho renin Borne prober, too.) Up mid down JK' rufflroTt t 5-0 '-d over ti,; big" tuba. IrieS Then looked' S " evoth t j10 "ff of ', went over ir you would trade parts with tho ',?. 8 J'V ! in' liana drummer. It would glvo us tho J"1 ,"'?, ,ookm ,,to "', ,,nn: effect wo arc looking for. as the '", " oml, ()V0L t0 lw, "'" . "'V1 bass drum part played upon a sax- "?"'". V.'.. V .. V ' aphono leaves niucli to bo dealred. ?"". d.ow to fth v?nvlt nml ux' And tho motloiiB made by tho Ihibh traa n '"' of ;love8- driiminer to try ami play tho nnx- 4, Tho cnB0 .hT0, 'Voro mi"l,nK aphono part, might lead In tho dls- '?'' "" tll Chorloy spolco up: location of some of hla limbs, as t'N2:i,1hl,tII,,?011 ft.,l,nkl of th"t! tho gymnastics bo went through In f..,!"ntc1l1 "ll ior Ul0. ho,,B0. for trying to got some of thoso notes thoBO '0 ?8 boforI K,ln would lend ono to bollove," remark- my.u" tl,,.8I '""'""'K- but couldn t ed tho director, ua ho moved on to nrt thom' H"(l '"' ll0,' 8t;HK tho bass Bcctlon. ,l co"er oftll room nnrt must . . ... bavo thrown them In tboro when Perry gave up h la part for Inapec taklnB thom off. Thl8 c,0tt a tlon. which satlBfled the loader. ,unUor8, and tho director returnod liaising tho baton, tlio Instru monta camo up to each raco; and when It wub loworod, thoro camo MISS MA1WOUIK (JUAUAM AS SHK WILL UK SKK IX SOXfiS TIIM NH3IIT OF KUN, TUKSIUY AXI) WKOXKS X MGI1TS, AT THK JIASONIO TUK.VTKU. AT Young Men . Dq you know that wo havo tlio largest lino of Belts ever shown on Coos Hay. 25c, 50c and 75c Each Como uini got ono quickly. All sizes, styles and colors. They're neat, nifty and nlco. FIXUP Mnrshfleld North Bend PXKUMOXIA FOLLOWS A COLD but novor follows tho uso of Foloy's Honey and Tar Compound. It stops tho cough, hoala tho soro and ln riamod air passages and Btrongth oiib tho lungs. Tho gonuluo Is In a yellow packngo with bcohlvo on car ton, Ilefuso substitutes. Lockbart & Parsons, The Busy Cof nor. TONIGHT at TKe Royal HICKOK and OTIS In another of i tlielr farco comedy and musical iiuiii- ! bei, entitled TUOLMtLKS AT A' HAlLllOAI) STATION. i . .Hie it reel feature LAW OF THK WKST A we.Ntern drama of the days ' of Ml). Near Tragedy HKIl MLSCIIKV IOVS UltOTIlKlt. . .The best show in Cimis County for the money, llak-ony 10 Lower Flwir inc. . .At tlio Star Theater in North IJend. Friday, tt8th KDWAHDS imd MKlt HITT'S MUSICAL COSIEDY CO. Presenting " IJUOWN'S IJABY" , .Mat-bhtlelil One Week Commen cing Monday, March 31, SHIRT WAISTS Direct From the Trio Waist Co. of Philadelphia. Yesterday we received a big shipment of Shirtwaists and Middy Blouses, They are the biggest value and the most attractive waists we have shown for some time, You should see those priced at $1,25 and $1,50, Ask to see the Pongee Silk Shirts at $1,50, The Golden Rule Broadway and Central Ave. MarshfleH. BAMBQN BY THE SEA Do not mlsa seolng the busiest town on the coast, from Portland to San Francisco; tho town that doubled iw v latlon in throo years of conservative growth. BANDON BY THE SEA Roasonablbo prices in business annd residence forming and ranch lands 'within the reach of all. lots, Donald MacKintosh INSURANT HEAL ESTATE anil