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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1914)
Pa THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1914 EVENING EDITION. nX PARCELS POST REPORT iOE PUN TO SAVE POOR FAMILIES GOO LEAGUE BASEBALL SCORE DREDGE EARNS LARGE AMOUNT HwwjHfflftafflJ8fflg u : : : ; t p" n i HMm.. m jl j '.VI .4 1 V i i t Over 50,000 Pounds of Matter Handled Through Here Mostly Incoming. Marshal Carter to Forbid Sale of Liquor to Men Whose Families Need Money. i Parcels I'08t reports Just given out An order was Issued today from by the Mnrsiiflold postofflco show Police headquarters forbidding tho that tho now rival of tho express salo of liquor to Chnrlcs Jarvlnan, companies has been doing a largo who Is alleged to have been Intoxl aniount of business in Coos and Cur- cntcd on many and sundry ocens ry counties, having carried over trwon- ions. Ha has a family and for this ty-flve totiB In packages from 1 to renson Marshal Carter escorted him to no pounds Klurlng it ho past thrdo emporiums of thirst today and' had months. During nil this time not tho proprietors tako a good look at ono I'arcoi l'ost packago nas gono nis countenance, telling tlicm not to astray, and th mooting with Slnco Jauunry parcel post matter havo boon received to permit tho saloon keepers to soli by tho Marshflcld postofflec for Coos liquor to any person who is neglcct nnd Curry counties. This has been lng hlB family through over Indulg for tho mort part packages from tho enco. mall order houses and but a small "There's n difference between tho porcontngo comprises tho transportn- high cost of living nnd tho cost of tlon of commlditlcs Unit cannot bo living high" said tho chief today. "A nirchnsod hero. From tho samo man who has n family to support and uorlod, 8D72 poundB of parcel post educate In this ago cannot grant him packnges have been dispatched from self tho so called ploasuro of drlnk tho Marshflold postofflco to tho out- lng to excess whenover his nppctito sldo, both tho incoming hnd out- craves Honor. In tho past there has going parcolB slnco last fall being enr- been too much of this going on, many -lea on tho Droakwatcr and tho AIM- women being content to Buffer abuso Portland Defeats San Francis co Two to One Rain at Oakland. in AsaorUted I'rtu to Cool liar Tlmn.J SAN FRANCISCO, April 10. rortland won a 2 to 1 victory over nn Frnnclsco here yesterday, italn. prevented tho Oakland-Sacramneto game at Sacramento. Tho games yesterday: At Son Francisco R. II. E. Portland 2 10 0 San Francisco 1 7 7 Datterles: Krause- and Huworth; ho now service Is dally permit Jarvlnan to partake of liquor Pn"nr n;i innulvelT approval of tho public, of any kind. Marshall Carter said Pa??lnt8 " nffil!! ary -, 42,992 pounds of that it Is his Intention heroaftor not l k,,'1 s R. II. E. oh Angeiea u a Vonlco 10 17 2 Hntterles: Chech, Dnrton, Hnrk- ncss nnd Urooks; Decannicr, Xlep fer nnd Bliss. anco. A pnekngo of fifty pounds can bo sent within tho local zones, or from Mnrnhflold to Myrtlo Point. Mnny persons havo bcon taking ndvnntngo of this, nnd It Is not nt nil uncommon for n number of suit cases, logger's blankotfl, or express packages to bo sent by OiIb now method. Arrangements havo also bcon mado by tho Marshflold postofflco for tho dollvory of Parcel Post packages by tho carriers on local routes, whothor contrary to tho city ordlnnnco. Tho tho party rccoivlng tho packago has car numbers aro 5930 and 5195. a box at tho local postofflco or not. ARRIVE TODAY ON Nfli SMITH In sllenco rather than bo subjected to a little notlco and future enjoy ment." "It Is my intention horenfter to in- SS'WS "rested TdXS . Vessel Arrives This. . Morning ncss and if his homo llfo shows that' ho has neglected his family I. flhall Instruct tho saloon keepers not. to soil him liquor of any kind. I Tho Nnnn Smth nrrlved from Snn Officer Dean reported two cars last p,..i,.n n , t.N-i,inv ,r,nrn. ovonlng for turning in tho Btrcota ,ft 33 nourB from 'S(m FranclBC0. After Good Trip Up the Coast Some Freight. M IS ST C Tho crew report a fair northwest I wind blowing outside, nnd fair wca- ' tlinr nnnillllnnn nrlmrwlnn. Tlin rrnff AEROPLANU MOTOR VEHICLE? carried 104 tons of freight for Marshflold and North Bond. KllnH Clirlstoffcinon Would Collect Among those arriving on tho Nnnn $10 l-'nro In Snn Frnnclsco. , Smith woro, A. Courtnoy, J.Finnngan, SAN FRANCI8CO. Anrll 10. Sec- Sldnoy Dodge, Miss Dodgo, tlon 1RG7 of tho San Francisco ordl- Stanley. L. Todd, Frank Hcdl nance provides for tho arrest of paa-'Podln, Mrs. Dodln, M. Qourloy, Bcngcrfl wno roruo to nftor riding In "motor Are aeroplanes Included among tor vohlcles? Seattle Paid $53,468.62 for Month of March Pump Off Water Now. The Dredge Seattlo during March made a new record for tho amount of drcdglngs pumped from tho Day, ac cording to tho figures submitted to a special meeting of tho Port of Coos Day Commission ycBterdny. T ho dredgo earned ?G3,458.G2 during tho month of which about $13,000 1b paid by tho property ownerB for fills. This leaves a balance of about $91,000 In tho Port of Coos Day fund, de rived from tho $300,000 bond Issue, and it Is bollovcd that this is moro than ample to finish tho deep channel 'n tho bar CBpeelnllv if tho dredgo Oregon Is sent back hero. So far, tho Seattlo has received about $50,000 from local proporty owners and tho Southern Pacific for fills made In addition to the twclvo cents per yard paid by tho Port. In measuring the drcdglngs, it Is found that there was n shrinking of twenty per-cent at North Dcnd and Mill Slough it mny run ns high as thirty per cent. ThlB shrlnkngo is from tho yardago as computed In tho Day, tho excavation being cross soctlonod. It Is duo to some loss nnd nlso to soma of tho flno silt washing away. Pay by Months Tho following Is the monthly earn ings of tho dredgo Seattlo slnco starting In on tho project hero: AugUBt $12,124. CO Soptembor, $18,080.47. Octobor 17,091.33. November $17,531,40 December $33,178.50. January $341500.23. February $45,411.31. March $C3,4C8.C2. Pump Out Water Mayor Allon, City Engineer Duck Ingham and tho Port Commissioners hold n Joint session yesterday nf 0 i IfaJaL, t JtttttUtJ A tC qr ttiiixiixi A l?4 111 if ffiw Jiiiil : H Jffjj tt : : : '. it WllllllllllmTMIllllllm YOUR EASTER SUIT Now is the time This is the store See Window Display Styleplus Clothes, $17. XLntsH -WicKwma - Co, $20 Upward. HUB ' CLOTHING &SHOE CO. Marshfield Bandon 1 v myrtle Point ti iiiiiiiiii..ffffift.ifiiii ... 3 Six:: Ti M xx TiTf Jf fnT m 9 NEWS OF MORTH BEND MIbb FIobsIo Hayes la reported qulto niako their homo. Ill at her homo In Old Town of tho Mrs. Duntlng who haB hon flilN measlcB. ing at tho homo of her uncl wh James Parkor and wlfo nnd baby owns tho town of Haines and Ii returned to their homo nt AbIi, tho known ns tho Cattle King of Eaiwra A' H tornoon to see wli it could ba done uabv "nvlnB "covered from the oo- Oregon Ib expected here soon t join ..... II..I. ;M..nni.Hm A f nnlln..,nr MIo. Allnn I IHH UllHK WITH I UI 1110 IfUUl KirUUt "", ,,V,ru.l !.. ll,. "' ,', , iiwn mi VfiTiinn a tV nX' uulkhcnd. It was finally decided that iVS!,n in Clausen S P Fvans T A, ' to ,rovont n larG nnt of tho soft ded among mo- II. it. Clausen, a. P. kvans, j. aub- ., , .,, o., ,, .0i,,, , L. 10. Mlllcdgo who recently rotlr- tory. od from tho grocery business at Roso- l m i i.in o i .... v.. V' " ". i."H "... imrir Is vlHltlnc hl old friend. S. W. r vehicle.? ' t,n Zurh0,d- Potren Wm- M" VanZllo Aviator Silas Chrlstofforson thinks AY. Myers, W. L. Moorcott, nnd two J XJ JJ1,1,1 t J dnj X dcr0" " Mrs. A. S. Hammond returned yea- 1 they are. Ho told Assistant District lnborera for railroad work. I pnnnrH A Rnlriinn iirnnmhc; Attorney Mrs. Jean do Greayor thnti i i "i! "i J,U.CCUmDS James Orlffln. tho j.rUo fight re- 1 plotcd. Tho Port Commission will t'jrclny from n visit In Portlnnd. to Meninfjitis at Mercy Hospital Here. force, took n long ride with him In his neronlnnc Sunday and rofuscd to Lnay $10 for It." On this ground Chrls- Lconnrd A. Holding of dnrdlnor tnfforson wnntcd n warrant for Grlf- dlod nt Mercy hospital of meningitis fin. following n long Illness. Ho will bo A citation was Issued directing 'nkon to Qnrdlnur tomorrow for bur- Orlffln to appear boforo tho bond and al, IiIb father, (1. C. Holding, hav- warrant clork to show cnuso why tho ng arrived hero today to accompnny uvlntor Hhould not get his warrant. Uio body back. I Local lawyers oxpresHed Immonso Mr. Holding wna about thirty-two Interest In tho case. So did local avla oars old and wim employed nt tho tors. Gardiner mill when tnkon 111, tumor md nbcesH of the brain hnBtoned hla loath. Ho is Biirvlvcd by a wife nnd laughter, HOOKS TO MIUtAKV F. LECTURE I havo two electric pumps, ono of a llllli six-Inch and tho othor an eight Inch. I""0 ."' instnlled to pump tho wnter out of tho newly formed lako up over tho bulkhead so that It can flow off over tho dredging. i II. C. Pullcn nnd family are nor. lng to Dandon to make their toct rnd whllo their household gooii itt being taken there. Mrs. l'ullea It visiting nt Myrtlo Point, Prof. Perkins nnd tho membrM of tho North Dend High School nhrilci Tolef Olson of Tncomn IR visiting class today visirca tho u. A. Smlta Mrs. Fronk Elslmlnger Ib reported OPPOSES SIMPSON'S lI,A niilp mill and were shown throuta tho plant and tho process of miklnr pnper explained to them. Davo Partou has gone to Rir- mond, Wash., where ho will be Identi fied with tho shingle mills. Mrs, Charlotte Dcltlioff s builaui( Oregon University Man to De liver Five Addresses in Coos County Next Week Tho public library recolvod a gift roin Mrs. Chris. UnsmtiBHcn, which i greatly appreciated. It wau In tho hnpo of 17 volumes of short stories Igltt volumcB by noted Kngllsh uu horB, nnd tho rest by noted American authors. Ilnudou Itccord. lng there tlmo h ncro d In the lot. 'with his relatives hoiiio Oregon. his daughter, Mrs. A. O. KJclland nf Kentuck Inlet. Mrs. h. C. RoynoldH haB bougit two lotB nenr tho park from C. T. Pnrlss for $500. Wm, Snydor, formorly of North Dend. has been In nunrantlno in the Ilnudou Phjmt H-iich Pi-)snl for nmnllpox pest houso nt Ogden, Utah, n flno two story modem residence Cook liny llullcllng. for tho past month. facing Union Square. I Mrs. Prank Frnmo hns recolvod Geo. Johnson, son of C. C. Ms- Tho Dandon Recorder Bays: wnrd of tho ninrrlago of her slstcv, son of Cooston, has been aisljnel According to tho Marshflold papers Mrs. Kllzaboth Hughes, to A. C. Uuck liv Oregon Agricultural conte or Chlo, at Orovlllo, Cnllf. They wlioro ho is a student, to mm t will resldo at Chlo. test of tho dairy herd at Dr. Witt- Miss Mary Klssam leaves thlB week1 orhco's star ranch In Curry count; for her homo In tho east aftor a fw and passed through hero this wi. months visit with hor brother, Ted. II. W. Chappell Is suffering Irons Klssam. S i I rnthor bad gash In his .face sat- Mrs. Clms. Glllotto will leave tomnr . tnlncd by bolng struck by some brick tho sum i falling off from a chimney or one ci Mr. nnd I Mayor L. J. Simpson of North Dond . him Btatod that ho wns In favor of 'n building nt tho San Frnnclsco fair to bo called tho "Coos Day" building io will tako chnrgo of a 200- nt .Mnraliriold on Monday, April 13: IH";'", alrylng ranch on Sofna Uland t North Dond on Tuesday, April Jj"",.'"' Columbia river. Florenro PI- H: nt IJundon on April 15; at Co- "J'thn qulllo on April 1C nnd nt Myrtlo jornso inii 86 --Saturday Special --86 25c 5 CANS BEST CLEANSER, 1 JUST LIKE OLD DUTCH TODAY ONLY All fresh vegetables and fruits in season, Groceries, Delicatessen, Satisfaction or money back, The L. M. Tozier Co. (WIT. .JOHNSON MCAVICK Capt. George Johnson who hnn run the lniinrh Denver on tho Sluslnw rlv- . . .1... I 1M?1.H r . II .ft -!!.. er ror IIP paei sixirun iiiuiuiin nun '"ur,.in, ur nyvu iu. 1'ivu ninl IiibIbb It wlinll l,n "Pnna Tlnv" l., turned tho boat over to Its owner cities of Cooe county wm hear n .ec-"J ' Capt. Harry Oleon and will leave the" tu re each lr "K.Jho Dnstor vncatlor i,!,C0iB1Srd5 not atato what Mr. rirsi or next WOOK lr IHH liomu ill ".-". '". ,"". '"..""""".' I"U."MU Sln,nnti' linn nf nrLMimnnt nM l. .. . .. minnnnnll. I. .,,,! WaBhongal. Wash ngton. After visit- or wonon ma hi iho uiuversiiy or 7""'-".- " . , ' ' ro,ViV i "vX. "" "' ," .."T" n ,:i:M . itih. iiiiii rr win infinrii - ....-....-- n..w.....v w. ... - ,iu. iii. umiiih iivi ......, . iuuub, mil uu pruunuiy mis some- .mth. unrry Trumau. win occupy nor ills Bleovo. Tho people of home, nlloy nro anxious to holt) ad- Mrs. Fnrrln has bouuht tho A. H. this county, hut wo do not bo- McKnv resldonco nronortv In Dnuiror. Point on April i7. Tho vacation 'K to Coos Day. nnd thoro Ib hnrdly Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Cnpplo aro rc- perlod permits him to tnko this n ,n tl10 valley who will not re- ,'olclng over tho birth of a son. long trip without mUsIng any cIoh- 80t wy such thing flnunU'd In their Mr. and Mrs. John Snydor of Mll ses. fnccs. If tho peoplo of Coos Dny want ford, Kans., arrived horo thlH week Dr. Gilbert's Coos county lectures ,0 nuveruso -oos county in n icgitl will bo on "ICducntlon nnd Public '""to way, then our peoplo nro with Opinion" In toni1 of tho towns, nnd them, bua wo will not stand for nny In the others on "Domocrncy nnd more of tho snako and tho frog affair Grfiit Fortunes." which has been hnndod us In t,ho past. In "Domocrncy nnd Orent For-' "Coos Day Is only n small part of tuiit'B," which Is ono of tho often- Coos County nnd not tho most Impor est called for of his lectures, Dr. I tant part, and to nnmo tho building Ullbert will suggest n nntlonn: in- "Coob Day" would not be fair to tho herltnnco tnx nnd certain adjust-, rest of tho county." incuts In duties on Imports ns menus - of checking the nccumulntlon nnd retention of such colossal fortunes I LAND flll.Wr APPKAT, as exist now In tho United States. 86 Commercial Avenue, Telephone 433 to make their homo. Mr. Snydor bo lng a brother of Mrs. J. T. Mngulrp. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Farias will leave booh for Franklin, Nobr., whero hor father resides and whero they will tio will point out tho dnngor of cen trnllzatlon of wealth to a pure I'em ocracy. In "Education and Public Opin ion," ho will show tho value or education In molding properly tho public opinion of n community. Hugo Volume Filed by Southern Pa rifle In Oivgou Case, WE ARE. Fleischman's Yeast Is one of the essentials foi Good Bread and wo are pleased to announce that we have made arrange ments by which you can always get it pure and fresh at your favorite Good Housekeepinn Store. The Steamers "Nairn Smith and Breakwater brought us a full supply of all the latest and freshest Choice Fruits and Vegetables Everything that is in tho market you will find here, Phone your orders early, Nasburg's Grocery THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING STORE. 8 FRANCISCO, Oil., April 10. Tho Oregon nnd California rnll- I road company, throuuh Its nttornnv. Dr. Gilbert will snmk In Marsh- Weil In tho United States circuit field under the auspices of thoicou" nppenls a record on appeal College Women's Club; In North I which Ib tho largest Individual review HkiiiI nml nt fnnullln umlnr lilcli Of n CatlSn ever lllnced nil ropnril In school auspices and nt Myrtlo Point,1!10 h'8tory ot tho federal courts of daV of the SDecial DHC6S Oil under the auspices of tho public I this state. Tho record Is a doci!-! J y Ready for EASTER? And tomorrow is the last schools iment composed of 9000 pages and con BiHiB ot 3.uou,ooo words, COATS AND SUITS. KI'KCI.W, THA1N FOK WOUK Ciew Itfglus New I iiiiii I.'iigcne to Ohm liny Tho Orlgon-Cnllfornla railroad com t oincn nn.nnir. o-7 oo iiniiy's appeal Is In a land eran" ." I0 $ 1 0.50 Garments at $7.98 Involving nronortv wnrlli Kn nnn nnn " "" , , ,, Involving property worth $B0, 000, 000 T ,Mnrn i ,ft,P Meg,n,,i, Lino The government brought suit bIxJTo $12.50 Garments at $9.75 years ago against tno rnllrpad to force forfelturo of a grant of 2500 acres In Oregon whlc'i was acquired uy mo rajiroaa in isuu, Tho cov- Tho Dugeno Register Bnys: A special work train wll be nro- vlded tho Western Union Telegraph , eminent based Its suit on the Krounds company by tho Southern Pacific I that the grantee hnd failed to boII company today ro be used In tho con- the land ns agricultural acreage at Btructlon of tho telegmph lino be- the specified price of $2.50 per aero tween hugone and Coos Day, Every- it was also alleged by the govern thlng Is In readiness for tho boclnn- input thnt imiiviiinni n,,.,n.? i. .i lng of nctual work on tho lino, nnd I not hnd an opportunity to secure tho tho. crew Is on hnnd to start at once. I land as provided for In th i?rn,,t A I. Green, formnn In chargo of, In the United Stntes District court the work, has been In Eugene for over of Portland, tho government won and two weeks A crow of six men was the railroad corporation Is now tnk broughr from Portland with him and Imr ti,ir nm.oni m, i,i,- .. t "-rt . ,U tW IllhliUI f'tJIIII. ;.i . ? i,11,,ll"".f,n? t.1l?lr nr-' Tll n"liea' w, "o argued on tho ... .i ..i inn .iK,iiiuo iucinc ma- y.ay uocKot or tho court In this city, erlnl ards wost of tho city, creosot-iOn0 of the chief points on which the lng the butts of tho poles and prepar- railroad company bnses Its uronnds lng them for the cross nrms. I for an appeal Is In tho argument the Foreman Green estimates that ho lands nro not sultnblo for agrlcul w 111 be able to build three-fourths of tural purposes. n mile of Hue complete every dny un-1 . til the mountainous countrv Is roach-' ed- but In tho rougher torrltory tho I EASTDR AT DAXIRUS CRHIHC proeross will naturally be slower. I With the crew is n tolograph opera-, Tho peoplo of South Coos Day will tor who will havo Instruments and worship Easter Sunday at 11:00 a m equipment In n car, set aside fer that in tho Moslor Chapel. Rev. O h purpose and be will bo In almost con- Hall of Chapol Colportage Cru'slor slant touch with the Eugeno office Llfe-Llno will conduct the services. Have your Job printlug dono at' Have your Job printing done at Tho Times office i The Times office. Fo $17.50 Garments at $13.75 ro $20.00 Garments at $14.98 tho Simpson houses which n i moving tho othor day. Thoift wto wltncssod tho nccldent say he eicjptd vory lucky. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. McKay are re. Jolclng over tho advent of a ion Engineer Gardiner of the Soutn orn Pacific who arrived this tm hnB been nssigned to the Ukei! district which hns heretofore beta undor Engineer HlndMaran. Mr. Hlndmnrah will have charge of ttt work around the Day an J maay te llnvo the change will mean that Mr. Hlixdmarsh will have superrUlon of tho Coob Dny bridge work Instead n Engineer Droughton who a eipw ted to bo In chnrge. Gnmo Warden Thomas has retort ed from Ton Mllo whero he compei'M tho railroad gangs to remove brni that they had fallen Into the nnd creeks. . . .... Tho Ladles of the United Brofter. hood church will hold a cooked low salo nt Smith's Variety Store, Sat urday, April 11th. , .. ,. Rev. Fredrick G. Shlmlan came u yesterdny from Hood River and ww take up his duties as the new p of tho Presbyterian church here. pastorate having been vacant tw'K montha Blnco Rev. D. A. MacUM rc slgned. SMITH'S VARIED STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA Fo $25.00 Garments at $18.75 ro $29.00 Garments at $21.75 ALTERATIONS FREE, FIT GUARANTEED, Remember Tomorrow You've a date with S. S. Jennings North Bend. Llbby COAL. Tho WX always USED. Phone 72 Ffinc Livery nnd Transfer Company. FreckleFace Sun nml Wind Will llrlnff 0t lW Spots. How to 'V!J.. necite Here'8 a chance, Miss PW face, to try a remedj for " b with the guarantee of a , dealer that it will not cost y penny unless It removes tne e ,eir whllo if It does gUe jou a l complexion the expense ls.,r"v,ne- Slmply get an ounce otwu double strength from tf gist nnd a few applications show you how easy It Is to "a j . self of tho homely fre W , a beautiful complexion . ai (M more than ono ounce neeaca worst case. ,reel5t '" De sure to ask the , tu the double strength othine i tM Is tho prescription sold uno ,j, guarantee of money cacu to remove freckles.