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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1914)
.JNX 'TIWIH1E THE COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 2V, 1914 EVENING EDITION. iw i MAI RESPOND MYRT 10 ROAD DAY IN LEP DEIS LEAGUE ' North Bend People Accomplish Most Ten Mile, North In let and Coquille Work. ' "Goods Roads Day" was a groat success at North Horn!, over a mllo unl three-quarters of right of way for the now North Bend-Empire rond being cleared Saturday. Mayor L. J. Simpson who hooded tho frco la bor movement nays (hat It was ono of. tho biggest things that has boon accomplished In a long time and ho estimates that the county nnd North Bond road district Is at least $1,000 ahead by tho event. Saturday forenoon, Mayor Simp. son says that fully 300 men wore at fc,worK. They labored all morning and at noon some of tho business men had to quit but a largo forco remain ed tho cntlro day, slashing and burn In. During tho afternoon, about 200 woro at work. Tho work was practically complet ed from North Hond to within 400 feet of Nowmark strcot, whoro tho road turns west to Empire. This Is about a mile nnd three-quarters. A stretch sixty foot wldo was cleared. This makes about ten acres cleared nnd $100 per aero Is a low estlmato on tho cost of clearing and burning. Tho North Bend women aided In tho work with a will and at noon ervod tho finest dinner lmmagln ablo. Coffco was served during tho work. Tho North Hond women work ed under tho direction of tho North Bend Library Association, Mrs. L. J. Olnipoon, Mrs. C, M. Bylor, Mrs. Her bert Armstrong, MrB. Fredrick llol llstor nnd Mrs. L. F. Falkonstoln be ing 80tuo of tho leadors. At R o'clock Saturday evening, a tired but happy baud stopped tholr labors. A panoramic picture wnp taken, showing tho force of labor ers, tho work they had accomplish ed nnd a view of North Hond. Tho plan Is to complete tho grad ing of tho road within tho next few months and hard surfaco a roadway sixteen feet wldo with bltullthlc. Work to Ten Mile. Aiol Until, supervisor of tho North Inlet-Ton Mllo road district was in today nnd was pleAsed with tho Good lload Day showing thcro. Ho says that tho citizens deserve tho greatest pralso. At North Hond Inlet, tho fol lowing responded : II. 8. Miller with 'team, Roy Jones, P. Dlotz, Watson Kirkruff, Jean Miller, M. Hurachfoldt A. A. Miller. 13. Kirkruff. Qoo. Kirk ruff, Jack Harris and Victor Matt on. At Lakeside tho following respond ed: M. Clarko. Amll Vnrd, K. Van "burgor, John Vonburgor and team, Wm. Itoundtreo, Win. Wllklns, A. K. Johnson, Iloscoo Johnson, Poter Plnkcrton, P. L. Clmlnlo, Tutor Mon t'gat, Alox Iluth nnd Tom Ilnll of Mnrah field who was spondlng the day th ore. Work at (xpillle. Parties from Coqulllo state that thoro was a big respouso of Coqulllo pooplo to tho Uood Itoads Day work over 100 towiiBpoopIo turning out and laboring hard. Many of tho forest fires attributed to railroads aro caused not by sparks Irom locomotives, but from cigar .and clgarottes huts thrown from nmoklng car wIiuIowb I 1915 Session of Coos County Christian Endeavorers to Be Held There. Tho ninth annual session of tho Coos Sub-district Ministerial Associa tion nnd Epworth Lcaguo Convention for Eugene District closed yesterday after a most enthusiastic nnd Inter esting Besslon. Commencing Friday noon, the Ep worth League took complete control of tho situation and tho local chapter did all In tholr power to show tho visiting delegates tho best tlmo possi ble , A trip to tho a Into fish hatchery was tho first move made and tho ldoal wonthcr and beautiful scenery proved to bo an Inspiration for tho devo tional and business sessions of tho convention. Tho handiwork of God, in tho settings of naturo, proved an Ideal inspiration for tho carrying on of this work on earth and tho young people who took this trip proved be yond doubt that thoy woro hero for work as well as play. Every devotional and business meeting was well attended nnd tho hours of tho day proved themselves rather short for tho enthusiastic del egates and sponkurs to say nil they wished. The Epworth Leaguo pledgo was the most vital discussion of tho ses sion. After It hnd been torn apart nnd nsslgncd to different delegates, It was examined and tho con tents woro quite a surprlso to many of tho mombors and It is hoped by nils session that all the chapters will erect thu plodgo to n higher plane in tho fut u ro and make I thulr Ideal In ChrlBtlnn service Myrtle Point was chosen ns tho placo to hold tho convention one year from now and although Coqulllo with Its Ideal climate, central location and quintette of ardent supporters mado a bid that looked pretty good for a whllo, It could not stand up under tho Myrtlo Point "steam roller." Inturmlnglcd with tho young Ideas of Christian service woro tho experi ence nnd advlco of some of tiio minis ters of this district and district done onoss and district superintendent. Uonutlful solos rondorod by Miss Twldwoll woro enjoyed by all. Tho following officers wero elected nnd tho business session closed: President Mr. McWhliinoy, .Myr tlo Point. First Vlco president Frank Sum nor, MnrBhfleld. Sccppd Vlco presiqopt M)B8 cc, Myrtlo Point. Third Vlco president Miss Phil pott, Dandon. Fourth Vlco president Miss Sweet of Coqulllo. Secretary .Mr. Woodbury, North Hond. Cor. Secretary K. I. Richardson, Mnrshflold. Treasurer .Mrs. Aasen, Coqulllo. Junior League Superintendent Mrs. 'Woodworth, Marshflold. Sunday closed tho convention and nil the services, commencing with tho sunrise prnyor sorvlco, woro well attended. MVEY SMITH PASSES AWAY Well Known Marshfield-Man Succumbs at Portland Burial at Grants Pass. Harvey Smith, a woll known Marshflold man, died at tho Portland Convalescent Homo In Portland Fri day after a prolonged Illness. Ho went to Portlnnd with Mrs. Smith about three weeks ago to consult specialists, but no relief was found and ho succumbed. Tho body was taken to tho old home at Grants Pass for burial yesterday. Mr. Smith had been a resident of Marshflold for about six yours. Ho was a carpenter by trado and for a tlmo worked at tho C. A. Smith mill but recently hnd been employed In tho local railroad Bhops. Ho suffered from violent hcadacl.es slnco last wlntor and when ho reached Port land, tho physicians thcro diagnosed his caso as being a critical kldnoy nnd stomach trouble. Ho Is survived by a wife, former ly Miss Emma Flood of Slsson, Cnllf. Two sisters live In Grants Pass. A nleco and nophow of Mrs. Smith, Ty son Koyscr nnd Charlotto Koysor, l.avo been tunklng their homo In Marshflold for tho past year. Mr. and Mrs. Smith owned tholr homo nt Tenth nn.il Ingcrsoll and al so considerable other Coos Hay prop erty. News of his death camo as a groat shock to his many friends here. AN ATTRACT VE SHOW WINDOW no i tin iiexd library Owl Drug Store Makes Fine Display of Nationally Advertised Goods. Much favorablo comment was created on Central Avenuo this morn ing by nnothcr ono of a scries of at tractive window displays featuring nationally advertised goods at "Tho Owl Store." Upon a background of flaming yel low arranged In several panels may bo scon nil tho old favorltos in tho magazlno pages and tho big national wcokllos. Good Housekeeping, the authority on nuro foods, Ib featured 'drill' ''Tho Owl"' Is now known and entitled to tho distinction of being "Tho Good Housekeeping Store" Ono of tho rigidly obsorved rules nt "Tho Owl" Is that you always get exactly what you ask for and you nro not requested or required to tako "something just as good." This window brings out this feat nro prominently, omphnslzlng tho fact that when you seo It In the magazines or In any of the popular periodicals you can got It at "Tl'o Owl," tho "Good Housekeeping Store," whoro Nationally Advertised goods may al ways bo found. Tho window Is worth a walk of several blockH to see. The Grace The Dash it The Swing The indefinite "Something" In our clothes for men appeals to the particular drcwer nnd the un usually good qunllty of the fabrics interest tiio economically inclined. $17 $20 $25 $30 $35 i-nii .m.i ui.'ll mIuiw Vim (lie kind of clothes that rivet tinu ami compel nliiilnitlon striking examples of the highest tail oilng nit. You'll be very glad you wuv them. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY for tho new Ideas for Spring A1.li M.KS AGAIN IX MEN'S RUBBER SOLE flub ClotJp BAND0N. MARSHFIELD. 01 AraTvtW v4 Jin n I MOT If I I 1 if III iitteii- If II I HllUH-WlCIWIIIt-Co-f II I ClOIHIl SHOES. m& . V. J , XJ MYRTLE POINT. LEAGUE Program for Grand Theater Klvo roots; all now pictures. "Out In the Ilnln." Knlom com edy. A roaring fnrco from start to .finish. "Andy Goes on tho Stage." Third of tho Andy series. A dandy Inug'.i getter. "Treasures on Earth. Two-part special feature Worth seeing. Miss Topping of tho Mnrshrield Public Library will address thu North Hond Library Association Thursday afternoon. Her subject will bo "Tho Selection and Huylng of Hooks." Tho Library Associa tion will moot In the Library. All Interested in tno movement nro invit ed to bo present. GOES AFTER 1 IB "Pntho Weekly .No. 11." ly tho latest events. All happenings of 1914. Absolute real llvo "Tho Gun Hohlnd tho .Mail." real sldosplittor. Children fie; adults, 10c. "Knthleon" tomorrow night. TEe Royal TONIGHT Miss Mnbol Ford singing two now and pleasing songs, "Tho International Jowol Thieves." This is n stirring and interesting three-reel feature that suro will keop tho spectators spellbound throughout tho entire film, "Tho Honest Way." A Reliance .ono-reelor. "A Man of tho Wilderness." One--reol Majestic. Tho Itoynl Is tho placo where you -always seo tho biggest features that jxto bIiowu lu Marshflold. Ixiwor floor, loc, b.ucony, 10c. Coming next Thursday: "Checkers," in flvo reels. A wondorful drama of lieart Inter est and stirring situations. Coming soon, "Tho Ruby of Dee rtlay," in six reels. I. R. Tower Leaves for Port land to Hurry Shipment of Autos Here. 1. It. Tower loft Saturday for Port laud where ho goes to hurry a ship ment of Hutck nutomnbllccs for Coos County purchasers. Among tho pros pective Hulck ownors who are want lug to try out tho now niachlnos aro the following; .lames Dennett, chief ouglnoor at tho C, A. Smith mill, who has pur chased a handsome- car and plans an oxtonslvo business and pleasure trip to I'aiiroruta iy uutu in a row weoks. P. J. Doyle, of Wedderburn hns also purchased a new Hulck with I which 1 e will climb the hills of Cur ry and enjoy the Sum in or months In NORTH REND NEWS I Miss Florence Twldwoll, mission ary do'icouo8s, will speak nt the Mehtodlst church In North Hond Sun day morning. She will remain In North Hond a couplo of weeks for missionary work. Dr. Abbott, tho district superintendent, will conduct tho evening sorvlccs In tho nbsonco of the pastor, who will prencli at the Marshflold Methodist church. Miss Lenoro Topo, who has been working for tho past month In tho Coos Hay Hakery, has resigned, and Miss Henderson has taken her placo. Miss Topo and nor mothor will leavo somo time noxt week vln Myrtlo Point for Itosoburg and Grants Pass to vis It relutlves and friends. Mrs. Tope' expects to bring hor sister back with hor. Miss Wllla Hull of Portland was in North Hond yesterday to visit hor sister, Mrs. Win. Ekblnd, who Is 111 at Morcy Hospital, Tho North Hond ladles are furnish ing a lunch today for those who aro working on tho roads, The Portor mill closed down last evening to do some repair work. Mrs, W. If. Simpson Is visiting relatives In North Hond today. Mrs. M, G. Coleman loaves for Port land today to visit at tho homo of her sister, Mrs. Will Hendryx. Jnck Nowlln and wlfo hnvo moved to Ton Mile whoro Mr. Nowlln will bo employe-: in tho mill. BALL SCORES Portland Lost Saturday and Rain Prevented Sunday , Gamesthe Scores. I lily AmckIUM I'rtfi to Coo IUr Tlmw J POItTLAND, Or., April 27. Ilnln prevented tho Portland-Venice gnmo here yestordny. The results Sunday: At Oakland It. II. E. San Francisco 0 2 1 Oakland 1 fi 2 ' Huttorlos: Fanning and Sofulorba; Mnlarkoy and Mltze At Sun Francisco It. II. 10. San Francisco ,...2 8 1 Oakland 0 10 1 Ilntterlcs: Lolflold nnd Sufulcrbu; Goyers and Alexander. -' At Los Angeles It. II. K. Sacramento . G 0 3 Los Angeles 12 i;i 3 Hnttorlos; Kreultr, Kllroy, Engrry and Ilohrer; Emko and Holes, Afternoon gnmo ' Sacramento 0 -I l Los Angeles ,2 1G 1 Hatterles; Klawlttor and Hannah; Perrltt and Brooke northwestern league. Spokuno I; Portland 1. Tncomn 11; Victoria 1. Vancouver 3; Soattlu 0. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati 5; St. Louis 2. Pittsburg 0; Chicago 1. AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis 4; Dotrolt 1. Cleveland 4; Chicago 2. SATURDAY'S GAMES: MEET IX OAKLAND. Dig Educational Meeting to He Held There t Year. OAKLAND. CAU.Aprll 20. The National Council of SeNiol Superin tendents which hnB just closed at t.v.iiiiuiiu a luicil lu IIUIU mo iyij H. K. 13 I 13 3 JAPAN TO RAVE FRISCO SNOW 111 AMocltto.l Vtw lo Com Dt TlmcJ TOKIO, Jnpnn, April 27. Offi cial aunouncomout was Issued by tho government which says It has boon definitely decided that Japun will participate in tho Pnnnmn-Paclflc Hx poslntlun In San Francisco noxt yonr. U. H. Altlx Jnis. Ill; AmocUiI ttni la Cou li.f TlmM.l WASHINGTON, D. C, April 27. Tho Japnjieso ambassador Secured f i om Secretary of Stato Hryau per mission for Japnneso In Moxlco who wish to leavo that country to find temporary rotugo In tho United States. thaix i:x houti:. (o llueita Penults U.SO Foreigners (.0 to Vera Criu. Ill AfcUHlte4 Prt.. lo Cikm liar T!m. VKItA CHU55, April 27. Thoro was rejoicing today whon tho Brit ish minister In Mexico City sent word that Huorta had agreed to por ta It another refugee train to leavo tno capital ana that 2fi0 forolguars, including Americans, will arrive tomorrow. WILL THANSFHIl PIUSOXKItS. United States to Send .Mexicans Fur ther from Border. D; Arlill Itmi la Coo. M TlmM.l WASHINGTON, D. C, April 27. Tho War Department has Issued or ders transferring tho Mexican pris oners nt Fort Bliss to Fort Wlngnto, N. M. It Is bolloved to bo necessary to move tho prisoners further from tho border lu vlow of posslblo developments. I NI5W HUIjKM FOIl WOMK.V. OAKLAND, CAL April 27.-0. land tins a now Moses who bat climb ed a now Slnal nnd has brought nt tablets and ton now commandtnl Ills other naino Is Itov. Frank L. Goodspocd, and his other occupiUoo s rtut of pastor of the Pint Prctb; torlan Church of Oakland. IIU Mf commandmonts nro for women onlj, and horo thoy nro as nnnounceil froa IiIb pulpit: "Thou shalt not marry for rerenn only or for fear of being n old maid. "After marrlago thous shall not k forgot thy personal appearance n to greet thy husband clad In an oW wrnpper. . "Thou shalt not drcas so to furnish Jokes for tho comic P4P"'1. "Thou shalt not allow thy eMi dron to run wild In the street etw that thou mayst attend tho mlwloa ary meeting , , , ... "Thou shalt not bo Jealous of W ..,.l..l.l,- If aim i-l.lna In On nlltO WM'4 thou art compolled to uso the trolley I car. . .i boys by serving liquor oven II taou callest It punch. . "Thou shnlt not make thy how n placo of faulflndlnc. Ict (by J band acqulro tho habit of tblnUnf every night Is lodgo night. "Thou shalt not spell nonw any now way c-l-u-b nor b-rMj nor Bhnlt thou confuaq matrimony with alimony. a "Thou shalt not nsplro to be a m or other than a noble woman, tot , whon Ho made the- wmi --J Ho stoppeu, uecaiiBo no II1Q HUinilUt Ui uvwww". Last Day hi:iii:i.s still Acnvi:. of Church KepoitAl to He Oiiitiuiilng Attack on Tiiiunico Todav. tPjr AxocKled rrm lo Coo Uf Tlmu.) a flue machine S. S. Jennings, of North Bond, Is convention of the World's Congress expecting u handsome new Hulck enr of Educators In'OnWand, This meaus that Is now overdue and which ho , the 1915 meeting of tho National expects to keep busy the coming son- i-uucauonni Association will also bo son, neid noro. as that body always goes w ore tho larger organization meets. Tho Wor'd's Congress of Educators includes 1000 teachers of English In tho United States, England. Austral la, New South Wales, India Canada nnd Japan. The Natlonnl Educat ional Association has 40,000 members and Its convention Is one of tho lar gest In tho country. Tho POKKST NOTES. stato of Now York has Just pub)ls ud n comprehensive report on us wooii-usiug industries. Of tho three Pacific const states. Oregon nnd Washington fnr outstrip California in the work done by pri vate owners for forest protection. The development of tho quicksil ver mines promises to mako largo doninnds for cordwood nnd construct ion timbers on tho Tonto National forest, Arlona. Manufacturers of greenhouses and As an experiment, the supervisor of t' o noaverhead national forest Is stripping tho bark from the bases of n number of lodgepole plno trees nt verlous periods before they are cut for tolonhann tintna. Thla clr.iu.. lllllU'llra nt linvpH nt-,l ..ntHm In 4yMini.li n..nAM .1.. 4 A- ... i i . . fc 1 A i 7. " . """' yUOVD "u ir,;o ,u exiuuo resin, ana so that tho latter may uso for box It Is desired to find out What effect cleats tho cypress wasto from tho this may have as a preservative greenhouses. treatment for tho poles. At Sacramento n. h. E. Sacramento 2 9 I Los Angeles 3 3 1 Batteries: Arellanos and Ilohrer; Chech and Brooks, Doles. Northwestern U'ague. Toconia 3; Vlctorln 2. Vancouver 1; Seattle 3. Portland 1; Spokane 3. American Ioague. Chicago 0; Cleveland 1. Detroit 4; St. Louis 0. Now York-Philadelphia: rain. Boston-Washington; rain. National League. Cincinnati 13; Chicago 1. St, Louis-Pittsburg; rain. Philndolphla-New York; rain. Boston 0; Brooklyn 4. At Oakland H, Oakland , G San Francisco 2 Batteries: Barrenkamp and Alex-1 WASHINGTON, D. C, April 27. nndor; stnndrldgo, Sepulveda nnd ino onsiiiutionMists nt Tamplco Smith. I "fo continuing tho attack on tho At Portland it. h. k. I (;tty. according to a dispatch from Vonlco 7 14 2 A,,mlr"l Myo. Tho North Dakota Portland l 5 ? nrr,ml nt Tomplco nnd con- Battories; Flaherty nnd Elliott; ' n.lt,118 aro reported to bo un- nigginuoinani, .Martinonl and Fisher. 1 "vw HUKHTA MAY HAVE SOUf.'HT IXTEItVEXTIOX. WASHINGTON, April 2C That General Huortu dollberatoly planncl 1110 urresi or Ainorican Dlnolneketn nt Tamplco and other offenses against tho United States, with a view of wringing- on armed Intervention and uniting all the Mexican forces behind him, was tho substance of a letter received by a high government official today from nn authoritative source In Moxlco City. Lodgepolo pine seed sown broad cast on tho snow In southern Idaho last- spring germinated when tho nnow melted, and ns many as 60 little trees were counted to the square foot. The summer wa3 so dry, however, that most of tho plants died, oxcopt where sheltered by brush or logs. Canada has 23 million acres In , 0, reserves, as compared with 1S7 million In tho national forests of tho United States. Applo WOOd fs tllA fnvnrltn motor. mi ior oramary saw handles.and some I goes Into so-called brier pipes. Sales WITNESS IX JAIL John Galli, one of tho state's wit nesses before the grand Jury in the Ferrari case, imbibed so much red liquor that on We-iuesday afternoon the Sheriff requested the marshal to lock him up in tho city Jail until he i -3 accucu uoquillo Sentinel. TOMORROW is BAPTIST CHURCH Benefit Day at S.S.JENNINGS North Bend