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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1914)
l' mr EIGHT THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELC, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1914 EVENING EDITION. r GRIMES W DRAFT 0 GOOD .INSURANCE .MAX WHITES PHOM ItAVMOSl), WASH. EXPLAINING ISSUING HAD DHAKT OTHKItS COM 1LAIN. Sylvester Jones, proprietor of tho niont ninrkot on Uroadwny near Commercial, yesterday received n letter from Raymond, Wash., In which F. E. Qrlmcs told him that a $35 check which he hnd Jones cash would bo fumed down. Grimes said that ht hnd to hnvo tho money and he told Jones if ho would sco a sowing machlno agent named Tho mas that tho latter would pay him $16 that Qrlmcs had paid In on a sowing machine. Jones appealed to Justice Pen nock but what will be done about it is not known. Tom Nichols from whom Grimes collected an insurance state ment informed Jones and Justice Pennock that Grimes and his wife had loft under assumed names. Justice Pennock said that ho had received ono or two other complaints about Grimes. Grimes had been on tho nay sev eral months as ngunt for the Occi dental Insurance Company. His wlfo caino. from Spoknno where her folks are said to bo well to do. I H, A. WELLS BUYS II CAFE OVER LEASES W. 1. MUltPHY AXI MYKTLR POINT KAIUIEItS' UXIOX 1)1 K l'EU OVER WAREHOUSE PROP RIETOHSHIP THERE. Thrro has boon lively contro versy on. at Coqullld tho pnst week over tho occupancy of n warohouso on tho Collier property there. W. r. Murphy of Marshflold and his agents claim tho occupancy of tho proporty under a leoso mndo some timo ago by tho lato P. S. Low and his successor, tho Southwestern Warehouse Company, whllo Collier claimed that tho lonso was termi nated by non-payment of rent and ho lenscd It to tho Myrtlo Point Farmers' Union. Tho latter at tempted to take possession and took off Murphy's lock and put their own on tho door. Murphy or his men promptly yanked off tho Farmers' Union lock and put on anothor of his. Tho gnmo of yanking off tho locks and putting now ones on proceeded gaily for a fow aays and finally a truco was declared until tho legal status of tho matter can bo threshed out. Ono Claim Filed So far, ono claim against tho lato i . 3. Dow has boon filed with W. P. Murphy as administrator. It Is of tho Goldcnrod Milling Company and amounts to about $1200. Export Wnnn Is now exporting tho books of the company. Affairs Involving the ownership of tho Myrtlo Point fruit dryor arc also being threshed out. I Former Restaurant Man to Re engage in Business Here Plans Cafe II. A Wfllo fnf vnnru nrnnrfntni or tho jnya coffoo houbo in Marsh-'portfand Lost to Sacramento iiuiu, uiiu wiiu Biiiiiuu biuiuw.uu roputatlon for conducting tho best eating liouso, has re-ontered busi ness In Mnrshfiold. Ho has Just closed negotiations for tho purchase of Tho Right Cafo on Front street from Mr. Wilson and assumed pos session todny. Ho immediately clos ed tho cafo and started in men to Altor and completely overhaul It. In a fow days ho will rc-opon it and may change tho nnmo to "Wells' Cafo." ,8lnco disposing of tho Java last year, Air. ami .Mrs. wens navo been enjoying n vacation, tho first real rest in sovoral years. Mrs. Wolls Three to Seven Oakland Loses a Game inj AmocIMM Pith to Coot Hr Timet. PORTLAND, Or., April 3. Port laud lost her first game to Sac ramento yesterday, soven to three. Tho scores yesterday: At Sacramento Sacramonto . . , 7 Portland 3 At San Francisco Vonlco C San Francisco 1 At Lou Angolcs Los AngoIcH 7 BUICK SIX CREATES is now visiting in Portland. For Onklniui C ... mi -- --- ... ..--....-- tioino umu .Mr, -wuiib hub ucen iig Iftlhg on ro-ongnglng In tho res taurant business here, hut found it difficult to sccuro n deslrablo loca t.on until ho b cured Tho Right Cafo. "I will hnvo tho Right Cato ro " modo.od and Improved and mado - Into tho neatest llttlo cafo or eat ing liouso In Oregon," sold Mr. ' Wolls today. "I do not Intend to mako It tho most elaborate eating liouso, but I will make It tho clean est and most wholesome possible. vico a woufocmor.yr gavouto ti.o Beautiful Car Starts Much ' ZZrl-r Z0 Comment Among Auto whoro only tho most palatable, EntlHISiaStS On COOS Bay wholcsomo and best victuals nro , . A . ,, .. , sorved." I Tho handsomest nutomobllo that , has boon seen on Coos Hay streets IIALOITICO.V LFCTURE ' tn,s sonBon Ib tho beautiful now Hu- VMtor Wwk In .Tnuwilem Is tho lck Six tlint arrived on tho last Hrcnk suujoct or a Huloptlcon lecture at tho, wntor consigned to I. It. Tower. Prosbytorlnn church on next Sunday It hos created something llko n cvonlng. Tho si Id oh for this lee- sensation among local auto cntliu turo nro doubtless tho finest that Tiavo astn nncl Mr. lower has been be .ovor beon bIiowij In Marshflold. Thoy sloged with Inquiries, but tho now car aro mado by tho well-known travolor "" nlroady been sold to Mr. C A. nnd artist, C H. Graves of Phlladol-, Jameson, of Handon. pliln, and nro from romarknblo photo-1 Tho car Is as porfoct in operation Kraplm rccontly tnkon In Pnlestlno. ns In nppoarniico and thoso familiar All who nro privileged to boo thorn with tho mechanism of automobllca next Sunday cvonlng have a rich proitoiinco tho Ilulck Six ono of tho front In storo for thorn. Admission Is finest cars over seen on Coos Ray. freo. Sorvlco boglns at 7:30. I Mi Jameson Is to bo rongratulat- I cd on his purchaso and It Is doubt- LIbby COAL. Tho kind YOU hnv fill If It would have reached Ilandon ALWAYS USUI). Phono 72. Pacific If It hnd not been seenred in ndvnnro. Llvory nnd TraiiBfor Company. Sl njoy Mew Clothes tor L aster We are ready for you in a big way. i No matter what may be your wish or taste, we guarantee to please you. And don't forget that the whole weelc pre ceding "EASTER" is given' up to a special-showing of . ULUmiMLM UUM Sfyleplusdfiy J ft MM l4ttt BartrrfiJumiuiJtarJCAnxKuacv2ifOkJijnwia "1 h umc pt ice tin world ovctv This is "STYLEPLUS WEEK" from Maine to California a time set tjside to show the men and young men of this country how stylish they can.'dress for only $17, and with wear and service guaranteed. We arc the STYLEPLUS store in this town and will gladly show you how the makers have been able to give style, fabric and workmanship at a medium price by specializing on one suit. The big two page advertisement in the Saturday Evening Post told you. to look.-for the STYLEPLUS WIN DOW in your town. You can't miss ours, but come in and really see the clothes. 1 1 itf "MONEY' TALKS." Hub Clothing and Shoe Company 1 I pTm NEWS OF NORTH BEND MARSHFIELD BANDON MYRTLE POINT Miss Mny Peterson nnd Chus. Po torson hnvo bought two lots on Mc I'horson Btroot from C. E. Shea for $700. . if vnn hnvo nnytliliiK to Bf 11. rent. irndo, or want help, try a Want Ad Emporium. JUST ARRIVED EASTER gowns at the Lad lea' 86-The L. M. Tozier Co.86 "SATURDAY SPECIAL" This is one of our phenomenal extraor dinary cash sales "ONE DAY ONLY." . Eight bars best laundry soap 2oe (Not over 16 bars sold to any ono person) This Soap is Armour & Co.'s "Hammer Brand." Tho same weight, the saino formula and ingredients and regularly sold at the samo price as Armour & Co.'s (Santa Glaus) soap. We do as wo advertise. Satisfaction or no sale. All vegetables and fruits in tho market fresh and crisp. (Delicatessen.)) It Pays to See Us for Eats Phone 433. 86 Commercial ave. Tho Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Jns. Parker of Ash has beon Bor lously 111 at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Nowklrk. Chns, Potorson nnd J. II. Mc Murtrlo havo completed the now liouso for Itobort Hanks on Slier man menuo In Porter. Mr. Hanks hns leased tho place. Frank O. Saunders, recently of Mnplotou, has leased tho Georgo Horn building at tho corner of Vir ginia and Marlon In nnngor and will start a grocery thero. C. C. Johnson, of Cooston has added a milking machlno to his dnlry equipment. Postmaster Ilussoll states that a trapper at Lakosld rocontly sent a bunch of skunk hides by parcols post nnd almost drovo his entire forco out of tho office. Ho put thorn In cold 8torngo whon ho dis covered them until time to Blilp them out by bunt. us a confectionery nnd Boft-drlnk establishment. Tho North llond Nest of Owls Is planning n Hay Day ball, May 2, at their hall. Edgar Simpson nnd C. H. Hur rltt nro building a modem garage and machlno shop nt Virginia and Sheridan streots. OREGON POWER OFFICIAL DEAD College. Ho was admitted to tho PoniiBylvnnla bnr In 1882 nnd prac ticed law at Medio, Pn whoro ho was married In Kobrunry, 1880, to Allco Chnrlotto Dyllosby, tho dang' tor of Hew DoWItt Clinton llyllesby. In 1891 Mr. Cummins enmo to Chi cago, nnd was counsel for tho Thomson-Houston Eloctrlcnl company, un til that company was consolidated with tho Clcnornl Electric company Iq, 1893, nftor which dato ho sorved the latter company In a similar capacity. His children' nio 'Honry Clinton Oummlns, mnnogor of tho Consumers' Power compnnly, Sttllwntor, Minn., Albort and Gwendolyn. HIb professional carror was notable for tho numhor nnd magultudo of utility corporation proceedings which ho supervised. Ho wnB an Episcopalian, n membor of tho Masonic order, nnd bolongod to tho following clubs: Chicago. Un Inn League, Mid Day and South Shoro Country. ASK BE H FOR Ki.rri'i'ioVK riifilVfi CITVOOO ('Hi TO IU2iTOItKfiJT0OW Oh" POIiICirS SAUin-W'i A HE SI (J NINO. Dr. E. E. Straw and othenwi ...Intl.... .,llHim. tn tOA QIT W Vlllllllllft IWMUU. . J-. ' . u.. nil oubliif thnt liodv to rfiW'r Bhnl Carter's salary to HJ month, the same as '"- ... - f.tnl.Vll(Q X shal Carter was tho only one i bv tho retrenchment and wJ, receives ?iuu i "",,:, oryono Is slsninj; me ph Jas. S. Cummins, 'Prominent Chicanoan, Succumbs at Home There H. M. Jounlngu, local niniuigor of tho Orogon Power company, has Just received word of tho death of James S. Cummins, one of tho principal of ficials of ti.o II. M. llyllesby Company, and of world-wldo repute In the olec- Our Optimism Is Well Founded Uussoll Lnfferty, ono of tho Dllt moro bnvs. who has been conciilng tho basketball team, will Imvo this trlcal business week for his old homo in Ponnsyl- qoncorning him a Chicago dispatch nnln. , gays': i Mrs. A. W. Kano Is hero from James Sholdon Cummins died at n.iWInn.l. Pllfnmln fnr .. mniif li's J" TVBivviiw, uiu m ) ouu, 1 yo i imko lslt at tho homo of hor slstor-ln- ar.Lavon,! C;?,K; 8V,rroV.ni,0il Inw, Mrs, Honry Dergman. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferris, of nnn gor, are rejoicing ovr tho birth of a son. by tho members of bis family, March 23. Ho had been seriously 111 nbout two wooks. Mr. Cummins, ono of tho original partners of II. M. Ilylles bv (c Company and continuously nnd closely associated with the firm up to his death, was a man of rare but unassuming kindness of heart, pos sessing those qualities of helpfulness, courago and loyalty which endeared hi m to his friends nnd ncnunlntiinrns Mrs. PUtt nnd baby havo returned Funeral services wero hold at St. from an extended visit with rola- Paul's Protestant Episcopal church, Hi'Oa In Pnliffirnln TTnn lirnfMAr ' .-11.1 c i. oir Joo Harbor has taken n position as teacher In tho MncDonnld school at Hlack Creek, Ten Mile. Uvea In California, Hor. brother, J. I. Davis, n Joweler, returned with nor for a visit npro. City Engineer Angrows has pro pared plans for putting In slxtcon foot plank roadways on all streets that aro being graded. This Im provement can bo put In for about thirty cents per front foot and will last until the development warrants hard surface paving, It is expected that the plan for hard surfacing Sherman avenue will be deferred until next year. Quatormass'8 confectionery has been closed again under an assign ment for the benefit of his cred itors and will be closed out, it Is said. Mr, Martin, of Martin & Wiseman, will open tho place again Chicago, on March 25. Interment was, at Mount Holly, Now Jersey, on March 20, services boing held In St. Audrows church thore. The general offices of II. M. Dylles by & Company wero closed all day March 25 as a mnrk of respect and to permit tho officers and employes of tho company to attend the funeral. Mr. Cummins wns tho senior mem ber of tho Inw firm of Cummins, Stearns and Mllkowltcn, Insurance Exchange bulldlncr, and vice presi dent, director, senior counsel and one of the founders of II. M. Dyllesby & Company. Ho wns also n director nnd officer In n number of public util ity companies. He wns born March 22, 1857, Iri Upper Province Township, Deloware county, Pennsylvania, the son of James It. and Sarah Bishop Cummins, and was educated at Swarthmore The new era of prosperity has surnly begun andjg store is helping, with might nnd main to vyglcoM coming. The buzz of the saws at the mill, thijrajjii! the hammer at the factories, the whirl of.JhoJ crane, the chug-chug of nmriinq engines. jLsip prosperity's arrival and hnrn wn are preparejjorjs EASTER. APPAREL JUST OUT STYLES EASTER TRIMMED HATS $5.00 to $15.00. NOBBY EASTER COATS ' $10.45 to $20.00. LINGERIE WAISTS i To $1.75 Values at 98c BOYS' EASTER NORFOLK SUITS. , $1.75 to $8.45 S.S.Jtennings Phone 1151. -1