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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1914)
BESBSESBMMNNNPno HWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1Di4 EVENING EDiTioW. COOS BAY TIMES W. C. MALONKV IMItor mill Pub. TAS K. MAI.O.VKV Nohh Kilitor Off rlnt Paper "f Cons County is Bng Mosical Organization Here April 3 A IM'MMC MAItKKT. ggsg JMJM Fulfill; mi I FOR GOOD IIS I c I TRE T1M158 publishes 111 another column of today's Issue a copy of a paper read at a recent ineot liiK rf tho Progress Club In Mnrsh flold. While not endorsing every thing that Is said therein or agree ing with It, Tho Tlines thinks that a fcroad and well managed market would ho a benefit to tho people of Editor Shoemaker of the Rose- burfi News Here to Urge Better Highway. Defeats Local Hiqh Schoo Basketball Team by Score of 18 to 8. The North Uoml High School bas kotball team easily dofeated the Marshflold high school team li re ICditor Sliooniakor of tho Ilosoburg News arrived hero Saturday evening tins community and nil advantage in via Drain to spend a few days In tie retail grocers and ownern of bun- Coos county this being his first visit Saturday night when tho tlo gnmo of I'nofls property as well. Under the to this section, and to try and boost a week ago wajB played off. The flnnl present system, or lack of system, tho good roads movement. Ho Is score was eighteen to eight In favor thero In much dlswitlsMetlon among secretary of the Itosebuig (Jood Itoad of the visitors. nil classes, producers, consumers and Association and Is an enthusiast over nctairers. bottor highways and especially over A well conducted public market tho poslhllltles of a line highway .reniTiI be made to servo the grocers from Hoseburg to Coos Unv. m well as tho consuinor. Hetall gro- Me avs that tho Drain road Is In t'ors could make their Belectlons ov- bad Bhapo. Ho had heard much of t' o trials and trlbulntloiiB of an overland trip to Coos Day during this season of tho year but lie had dis counted' tho stories. Now ho declares tho half has never yet been told, IIo Is arranging to roturn via tho Myrtle II..I..1 ..4- ...! ...Ml t . uu ituiu iu Burvu wiuir cuiuinur, buu-i limit luuiu una win luuvo lumuruw ntnntlnlly on par with retail prices ' morning for Daiulon where l'O will ar tho public market. Thev could mako n short stay and then will visit nftargo ii llttlo moro In fact and hold , Coiiullle and Myrtlo Point, before ttio great bulk of tho trndo( slnco a ' leaving, talking good roads and urg vnBt majority of consumers would Ing that dellnlto steps be taken to 7athor secure their fresh vecotahlcs connect tin riosoburc and norm and fruits through that channel than county with a better highway. lothcr with tho time nnd troublo U expressed regret when ho henrd seeded to visit tho market In person that It was, llkoly that the proposed and bear home their supplies. Under $150,000 bond Issue would bo dofent- the present method each grocer buys cd In Coos county as ho was In opes ty tho crnto porlshablo products that that It would carry and would prove a stimulus to Douglas county. IIo said that Douglas county had plans prepared and was about to go cry morning at the market, gottlng their actual needs for thnt day, and . thus could distribute to their trndo choice, fresh, clean vegctobles nnd fruits. Dtiylng In quantity they "would pay lower prices and should to nble to servo their ctiBtomors, sub- Tho first half was rattllnir irootl basketball, tho score then being four to three In favor of North Uend. Hoth sides had hard luck shooting baskets. In the second half, Marshileld did not put up nearly ns neat a game and at times dlaplnyed moro footbnll tactics than basketball. Thero was a good crowd out, tho gate receipts being ?2r. should be bought In broken lots. The fxccBS thoy havo to carry over and much of it Is loBt. Tho prevailing method of distributing- produco from the farm, orchnrd and gnrden Is notoriously defective and riiiBatlsfactory. The ranchers are dissatisfied, tho consumer Is .iceved mid the grocer often has a crouch becaiiBo of what ho regards m xo much iiujustlflablo complaint. Xo amount- of fallacious reasoning Myrtle Point project. iau tutor tne met mat ucltuer 111 Jimtry nor biiBlucMS can find It prof rtablo to operate on lines that nre ;?alpnljly In need of roform. GENERAL SCHOOL NEWS. SOUTH MAItSIII'IHM) HCIIOOIj . KHJIITII (JltAl)i:. In the weekly spelling test given Friday tho following mndo good grades: Esmond Glossop, 100; Do Forrest Mnson, 100; Gladys Craw ford, 100; Helen Itiimel, 100; Mil dred Dundy, 100; BrnoBt llurrows, 100: Ethel Llneo. 98 IIa7.nl t'nolt. ahead on extensive linprovomonts of 00; Vera Harris, (Mi; Myrtlo Isaacson, iiio iiosei)iirg-.iyriio l'onu routo uu: wiirrcil Melanin. 0G. k 1 Oft T ' ' f fc itf l ClSJy' VfJKstyrjVA Jl u 'r t( Ml ihh JBfe. BflR ltalB riE Hk.H aIHb JnSkQ J A Ji Jh hh IBhp'jHDIL fiiDilKHn i?HnHHBH tr J ciBIAr jf vH9mH0a uT flH j thrts assuring one good road between thero nnd Coos Hay when Warren P. Iteed and others at Gardiner ap peared nt Ilosoburg nnd started a movement for a Hoscburg-Gardlner highway in plnco of tho Ilosoburg Tho lesult has Tlllltl) (JltAI)i:. Tho following pupils havo had 100 in spelling for tho past week: Georgo Murphy, Harry Washburn, Alfred Mc Klroy, Frederick Dow, Ilobert Hur- roughs, Dick Wnlter. Virginia .lohn- beon thnt Douglas county has been .., im,,,,.. fn,n,.nl! wnit,,. a 1 divided and mothlng lias beep done tlon ,.: Sampson, Wll'llain MeArtbur. L0HAL OVERFLOW. WIMi IlKTUUX SOO.V. I Arno Moreen who Is now In Oak fnnd Is expected hero about April 3. Ho expects to bo hero for tho on either project. Mr. Shoemaker docs not expect anything material will be acompllshcd this boiiboii but believes that next year Douglas county will flnnlly ngreo on tho Myrtle Point route and Improve that Ughwny. "Tho road between Hoseburg nnd Coos Hay would be of great commer cial value to both In addition to tho great bcncllt that would nccrito l,mil. if ,1... I.iu..l.l.. ...lit .. .1.11. iut,iif n 1 1117 ijdnimiii; null nii;u , . n 11 I ti ....u.., . ..ni.tiwm .',....,, ,w, haH ben closed for a fow months for I !".!'!",' ,.'",K.."l!.i8"in"11?r,?" o, " 0,lco Knnloll, Floyd Scott. Thomas LoiiIbo Connor, .Inrl Xerdriim, Lornn Wilson, Virginia Oosney. skcoxi) ghaim:. Xnmos of pupils receiving 100 In dally work In Bpelllng the pnst weolt: Hdlth Anderson, Hobert ICnox, George Scott. Harry Walter. Viola Wilson, Ituth Collins, Catharluo Kudloff, Mnrgnrot Wood, I.oIb Hansford, John Clnusen, Augustus Hoffmnn, Fror Smprovomoiits;' I uoitx. CIIANDLHU To Mr. and .Mrs. K, I. Clinudler nt Sacramcuto, Call., a II lb. son. Mother and child are rfolng nlcoly nnd "Father" nB woll as could bo expected, , and tourlBf biiBlnes," snld Mr. Shoe- I maker. "Douglas county produces vast amounts of fruit mid vegetables which would Hud a ready market bore and much of which now goes to wnHto there. Then Coos count) pro duces much that HoBoburg needs. With a good rond between Coos Hny and Hoseburg nil to trucks could bo utilized In handling theso products. I Mr Rlinnmnltnr rmvr t tint tln urn. spocts nro for mi iiniisunlly prosper- coiiuty. 0MC ATOM Tfl PllOSIIIBI:"!; Mcllnle. IOIIzaboth McGIiiiiIh, Thelmn McClurc, lOtigcue SnmpBoii, Frances Hull. ' 4 Second (JiikIc High Scliool. Mrs. Howard Snvago and .Mrs. Dashney. visited our room Friday, March 13. ' f A A I'OritTII (lltAI)K. Those who hnvo had porfect spoil ing work for tho pnst week aro: A dub season for Uosen.irg nnd DougliiH (.nsThoinns McOlnnls. Kelly w'nlp, ICiigono Crosthwulto. Horbert Mm il"'., Hoiibon Snndnulst, I.oronn Hoff man, Gladys llurrows, Hnocli Andor snn and Dorothy Hassford, I) cIiirb Frederick Honglaud nnd Fro .larven leu. Mrs ,1. na'n" nnd Mrs. N'off were visitors during the past month. ! SPKAKIXG COXTi:ST. TI10 contest to decldo who shall J. V. 8nieaton, formorly or Mnrsh- - repreBont tPo girls of tho .Mnrfliillold ifold but recently nt tho head alllves , D:i ,n t, no Mnu, u,Bh B(,Ilo1 nt' th?.. Co""ty i'111' p of tho C. A. Smith compnny In Onk- rICKlip Team Defeats NOrtll Spoaklng Contest will bo held In tho land, has resigned ns genorul ninna- Beild LaffaW SOlirCtl by l.hmeVilng'riio"1 followhlg Kor of tho company. His rcBlgnn- o, r., u lucBinj eenin,. 1110 loiiowmt, tfon will bo taking effect soon. No, ' oOnlC railS HCre. niinibors will bo given: -word has beon received hero as to A picked team iiudor tho loader- Tho Gold Louis Huth Duiigin who will succeed him with tho coni-'lilp of Tamp Osbomo played tho The I.anso of Knnmia jnny. Mr. Smenton It Is understood, North Ilend team nt tho North Pond Adolnldo Clarke will roturn oiiBt. ! nn'l Kiounds on Sunday, resulting In The Inniato of tho Dungeon n score of li to 3 In favor of tho pick l' HaiiKen WOltIC OS ltO.M); up team. Tho gnmo was a clean fnst Coiiiiiiencemont. .Kvolyn Iuigworthy A. II. Powers Is having boiuo of one, Osborne allowing only I hits Gentlemen, tho King. . .Olga Shutter his outntH nt Coalodo moved out "n tho pickup Bldo nnd tho Hlllnrs, The Flddlo Told Wllda Harris Jn to tho extension south of Myrtlo niui l.lioiiimiini, niiowing u hits on Tile sign or tun uross. . .11111 n iwnn Tolnt. Mr. Vnrney took tho pile- tl.o North Houd Hldo. Tho Old Violin HeBBlo Flanagan wiiiiiAMi7iTi: uxivkhsitv (3iii:i: ciiUn Plans for the big concert to bo given April 3 by tho Wlllmuotte University Glco Club are pro gressing and It promises to be one of tho big events of tho season. Tho high school Btudents nre now selling tickets for it and every lover of innsie should bo In attendance. Concerning the appearance of tho Wlllamotto Glee Club nt Tn conin recently, tho Tneomn Trlbuno said: "After an absence of four years from Tiicoinn, tho Willamette University Glee Club wns hoard In contort last night at the Tacomti Theatre. Tho flrBt part of the program contnlned sovoral groups of songs by tho entire Glee Club. Mr. Perry Kel golmnn gave four very enjoyable reultntlona which AT TIIK MASONIC OPF.HA IIOUHi:. aided grently tho llkoablllty of the perfotmance Tho Glco Club quartet Is by far the best feature of tho first pnrt of tho program Their oicei blond hnrnumlouBly nnd their rcptoIro of Mnn Includes practically ovory class of niualc compoied Myrtlo Long Mendenhnll haB an ixullent soprano voice. Tho tonor In tho quartet hm a very good voice, as also him tho bass. "Tho Bocond pnrt of tho progrnm Utroductc in enjoyable llttlo musical fnrco ailiipteil by the 01. rector of tho organization, Frederick 8. MenikV hall, from the light opera, 'Said Pasha.' This . hlclo gavo tho nuimbors of the cust nu opportun ity to Introduce Hiivurnl onjoynblo musical nun hers." Th sale of tickets was started today by the high school Btudents, the Sophomores iml Jnn Ioib vying with the Juniors nnd Freshmen as .to which can sell the most. The former art led ty Mildred Storey and Grnco Williams and the latter by Ignatius Chapman and Grace Kruw. The green tickets are for reserved seat and reservations cuii bo Hindu on mid after Maich 30. Eury. body should attend. XOP.TH 11KXI) Ni:WS Hov. A. V. Unssford will preach on Tuesday evening In tho room In tho Meyer building occupied by the North Hendl Kplscopnl Church. Tho set vice will begin at 7:30 and tho public Is cordially invited. AXXOUXCK.M KXT. As n progroslvo I hereby iinnounco myself us il candidate for county CommlsBlonoR and if elected wll endeavor to (III the olllco to tho best of my nbllltj. ' J.J. CUHTIS. Tlie 1 lines want nun are tho keys o the door of opportunity. IVKII IX CAMFOItXIA. dipt. W. H. Punter or this city received word from Flder C. K. Crumley last Frlndy stntlug that the formur's daughter, Miss Dora Pun ter, nnd the Intter'a son, Wordlow Crumley, were married Thursday, Mnrcli ll!, at San Hernnrdluo, Cal. Myrtle Point Hutorprlso. COACH NOT WHO. Hcports to tho effect that J 00 Coach was married to 11 Cnqiilllo young lady laBt weok appear to be greatly exaggerated as that gentle man pleads not guilty. Handuii Surf, XKW GOOD ItOAIM VUs, Mnyor A. T. Morrison ai thilmuj of the Good Roads AsoclnUon c! this county Ib now nilvoratlng in Itltli tlvo nieiiBiiro to raise the bowUnj limit for road fiiiulK from two pa cent of the assessed valuation ottti coiuitleK to five per cent. ThUmm. ii m It Is iiropused to mnko state it Mr; Morlsoii siijh tlmt there in many people who opposo a 1150,041 bond levy for Coos county txcuM It Is too small to give us nnjttilaf bit pleccH of roads, who would be (Ul to vote for a million nnd hiti 1 road from the Hay to tho county list via Coqtillle nnd Myrtlo Point n Htruvted. - Coqtillle Sontlnal. rfrivliiB nppuratus thoro Saturday. ' Tho boys aro planning a gamo for .lorry. 3lr. Powers is urriuiKlng to build the noxt Sunday If the weather pormltu Lranoh Hues for tho camps which 1 0 YoBtorday's gnmo was not attended as will establish here. Ho will nlso arrange for oponliiK minio gravel pits In thnt vicinity. Tho first camp -will bo In' the 1 ilnlty of linker Cteek Gladys Prlddle The public Is Invited. LKCTI'IIK 1Y ll.YAV.ltl LOCAL STORE CUBED-TOOffj Small Audience Avail Tlieinselves of Instructive A ddi ". Mr. llayward's lecturo at tho high "(pool Friday evening was extremely rvlew the Coos County league mom- InroroBtlng nndlnstructlyo. Ills slides rslilp with 11 vlow of gottlng tho weie HliiBtrntlvo of rho Olympic S. Levlno Makes Assinment' 5,ny of thP i,,norfl "'V1 ,fn" l10 well as expected on account of tho wenther. lens than 100 being pre sent. T,un'mv I.onve. Gen. I.affuw who was appointed by the llniidnn Hasoball team to In torv hrtl'flllln U'IMl n vlnu ,,f t'nttlllfv Ilniulnn team In the Innirnn. lnft for games ill Stockholm, tho dual meet Coqullle today with 9 rnthor indlf- botweon Hiigllsh and hwedlsh li ferent vlow of the Bltiintlon. u 8 ' London nnd the Intercolleg- Mp. t.iilTi.w ul.itm. (line tlin Tlnmlnn ltO 1110 t8 ill tllO enBt dlU'lllg tllO UnBebnll club aro willing to ngreo to '4'"r ')a8t- ,. . ... whntevoi. terms nro mn.ln lir the Iio used mo Billies tor 1110 purpuu eague, but feels thnt ho Is entitled o the common courtesy of a reason nble treatment from the fans Mnrshllold anil North Hend. of I. X. L. North Bsnd Store Re-opens. Tim i. X. L. nothing nnd Shoo iltoro on Front street was closod to- Sehrock states that Handon Is too ?,;"'" ,",'. day. S. Lovlno tho proprietor having: long a Jump to allow tho teams to ,",,,,, ''');, iniulo nil aBBlgninont for tho bonollt lmvo gnmes thero nnd he does not J"1 "J""0 ",;. of illustrating tho different forms iiBed in track and field athletics and 0f cnlllug especial attention to tho moro coiiucr Biyiua. A grent deal of interest was shown by tlioso presont, but we aro sorry to say tho audience was tho smallest tiii I)ntilni l Mm Inmviin oml olirtnl.T Mh IKUiiuu il UIT iv..h" mill Piiuum t ; l,l. I., h rv,,r.lv ,u,ll. S irock be elected president thoro Is '" ' ,. ,,', ,' ."' ".;.'. . i. ,,n nimstlon nl.n.ir I. In i.osltlnn r. WOs a distinct dlBappolntllieilt to tllO gnrdlng tho Hnndon team. Mr. Btliool peoplo ns well as to the apoaU- VI 1IUIIDUI4. li ID UIVll 11111 111 lIO illicit Is contemplated for next year his meeting will l nil- mo uu.iuiu . .!-. u. """ '' """. "k , ,,. ni.nrnMnt.l nnil l.nttnr nt. ,of his credltoiB. Tno amount or line tne conuuci ot mo imiiuou team ;elHi'j ' in i up nisi year k'u. mi mese things considered, Mr. Lnffaw Is In his liabilities and assets is not known l.nvlno u-nR fdrillOliV 111 bllSilieBS 111 North Hend and moved to Marsh- cllnoil to tnko a sour vlow on Hold soon nfter Christmas. IIo wns situation on tho Coos Hny end. formorly ut Mile. City. Mont. Meeting tonight. OPKNS STOKK, tho XFAVS FHOM HOSKHl'ltG. I Joseph Krles, accompanied bv .Uttllllg iwillin, Tii.lo.1 H II Vrvci nn,l T T.'rnfr , lliei'UIIK I" " i'' "J I"" Ktrnnil nf llanvnMnn flnl.1 ni ilm l niiiliiin rf M ! Tho QuarteriuiiBs confectionary nt Marshileld fans at tho Chamber of from Portland on nrrlved here route to Marsh- Piiiiiiiini.ii imilivli t ni fltn ItlntlO VtHUHIUilU iUIIIKlli i "HIVII 1MUHO rinl,l ..l,nIv eltn.. ...Ml .1(m.,1 onn.n North Houd which lias neon cioseu wm be talked over with tho possible "'," Til- over the towns o for several days has reopened. Qua- n,po,nnellt of comnilttvo ompow- '"" ,0sok ft0 mifii recent lv' ron- MsTcounts'VhrsS loving" e ru,l lo nol,,t a manager All In- ..oSedl ' le'Cass Btreet-lZt- m 1 was no nincto I owHig to XfroV ,n Ul? B?m ,th,18 FT? (,rlp'" ,rr'vo1 1,pre from I'tland OinrtiniiiiBs elaUiiIng t hat 1 s bro- B ,n,,hl (,u;," ,,a,1V1 ""' !,,?lld . lr t'"3 ""orni.ig. Ho goes to Mnrah- Ihor hud charge of it. ,10(l tonjglu. The time for organism- ters oedlng his attention turn, bioiiuiis. players ami sunscr p- (j8 AdelBperger, cf Marsbfleld tons U beconiliiK shorter dally and vvho il8 i,0 spending the past i ue piayers are iuimous inni n ro- ,.0UpU of days In Hoseburg lu the presentntlvo oricanlzntlon should b0 interests of the C A. Smith Timber formod lininodlnjoly. Company, loft for Snlom. Hoae- COHVALLIS At the Jutersoctlon burg Nows. of tlu innln buslno streets thoro nre ClVII) ox VAC.VI IO.V. Talk about dull business In Cons county botuoen Maich 11 and March 18, practically u full weok. thero was only ono umrrlaiso license Uued. VD.uV tho liiuttor with Dan Cupid? rl .lit.. O.kll k I II 111 ouuu.ujMMii" j painted Hubs which the drivers of ALHANY Ground will bo broken DHIVIC care nwuy by attondlng vehicles nro to obsorve or thoy will for tho now postofflce by Mayor Curl M'CALliKV show nt MASONIC to- be len a chance to explain to the Saturday. This building will cost ali-ht, i juuge, nuoiu so.uvv. I To the People of Coos Bay and Coos County: In line with the established principles and policies of this store ever Improv ing service of the-satisfactory kind we are ploasecl to announce today that we have consolidated Lothman's Pharmacy, known as tho Scandinavian Drug Store, at the corner of Second street and Central avenue and it will be continued and conducted as a branch of "The Busy Corner," "Rexall Store Branch" We take this occasion to thank the people of this community for tho gener ous and growing patronago which has made necessary and possible this in crease and enlargement of our business, We also wish to assure you of a contin ued observance of the rules upon which this business has been established and has grown to its present proportions, The new store will offer us enlarged op portunity for service and you will find at Rexall Store Branch the same service, the same reliable merchandise, the same fair and courteous treatment that have always characterized "The Busy Corner." Wo desire to emphasize our adher ence to quality as well as. reasonableness In prion at this time, Price and Quality Guarantee Our merchandise, no matter what price you pay, is absolutely and is never misrepresented, Our drugs are pure and our methods of filling prescriptions-- insures you accuracy and exactly as the doctor orders, Any purchase made at this store by man, woman or child, which does not prove entirely satisfactory, may be returned and the- purchase price re funded, You must be thoroughly satisfied with every purchase or we shall not have accomplished our object, Call and See Our New Branch LockharL-Parsons Drug Co. REXALL STORE NO. 1 ' "THE BUSY CORNER" REXALL STORE NO. 2 298 Front St,, Phone 298, Cor, Second and Central, Phone 311-J- ! H