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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1914)
n n v w- i-tt, flW-W (H"WlMIW.WUlSPW1H?wrwr THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 4, 1914 EVENING EDITION. iFOUR WMSLa-. - .jil i i i it COURT 10 LAST : OVERJ WEEK 'Ferrari Murder Trial Now On Expected to Continue Sev al Days Cases Decided. Judge ,1. S. Coke and a number of attorneys loft this morning for Co qulllo to nttond court. The Ferrari murder caso is now on trial audi It will probably be three or four days at least before It will bo ended. Thero aro a number of -other Important actions. Tho grand Jury will convene again Wednesday and Just what they aro llablo to turn out is a question that la puzzling a number. CnM'8 Decided. In tho caso of Cbns.F'. Hoffman vs. 33. II. Jones on a promissory note, tho plalntlt was awarded $307. CC In a verdict given by direction of tho court. Tho C, A. Smith Timber Company, stilntf the Oregon & California Itnll rond Company for right of way dam ages, was awarded $825 In it verdict also directed by tho court. In tho case of Cathorlno O'Connor Against August Hoelllng nnd others, default Judgments woro rendered as follows: $400 with $(iu attorney's feca to tho plaintiff, Monnott Trust Co., $030.01 with $C0 attorney's fees ana costs to tho defendant, Job. M. Rcppey, u ev Suit Filed". Tho following suits nt law have ! been begun In tho Circuit court: O. A. Mlntoyne et nl vb. A. T. Mor rison et al, Suit to enjoin tho refer endum election on tho mattor of va cating streets and alleys In Harrow & Strang's Addition to Coqulllo. Clins. M. Smith and W. II. Smith vs.. H A. Parsons. St. Clulr County Savings Dank vs. Cody Lumber Co. and Coach Timber Co. Suit for appointment of recei ver. Leo Vandcrmark vs. Gortrtnlo Van demmrk. Suit for divorce. Augusta M. Ohmnn vs. Oscar Oil man. Suit for divorce. April 29 Fred Hargrouves vs. Km ma Herrmann, Christian Herrmann ot al, suit to foreclose mortgage. Coqulllo Sentinel. BUNKER HILL SCHOOL GETS "A" PENNANT PROF. GOLDEN MAKIvH PRESHX TATIO.V BI'KIX'II COXGRATl,'. LATINO l'UPIl.8 AXI) TKACII- , KItH. On Friday, Prof. Golden, County Huporvlnon of schools presented to tho pupils of tho Uunkor Hill school ajicniinnt which shows that It mcots tho roqlilromouis for a standard A" ,pr Ilrsf-clasa school. Prof. Ooldon mado tho presentation speech to all iho pupils nsnumbled In tho room, In his spcoch ho highly compllmont h! tho pupils, teachers, school board, and patrons iib well. This school has now 00 out of 100 points posstblo In grading. Tho touchers, Mr. J. K. Drlllotto, Mrs. S. K. Slmonson, and Mrs. B. K. IColly havo been retained for next term at Increased salaries, MANY IMPROVEMENTS r NOW ON AT BAY PARK WjANkKU h-rnEwivt iiMixo tail) Ani ,mjv,htation hoi-hi ni: iNfi l:iti:cTi:i. TIih rMlllellta f llfiy Park wero oiil In force yesterday nnd plaukod S00 feet on tho principal street, Tho work Ih to bo continued ovory Sun day until 1800 foot have been done. This will gtvo tho resldonts of this tract u good street con necting with the paved sUeots of Marshflold. Mnuy now buildings nro being erected and the owners are having 3in Artistic Mtatlon (oroctoit for tho iiatrons of tho surburbau car, which will soon be making regular trips to liny Park. J- RELATIVE IS DEAD. BIG LEAGUE BULL SCORES Portland Won Saturday But Lost Sunday to San Fran ciscoOther Games: UT AatocUtei Tr to Coot Dr Ttmri. I PORTLAND, Or., May 1. Port land lost to San Francisco Sunday, 2 to 1. Tho games yesterday: I At Portland II. II. E. San Francisco 2 7 2 . Portland I 7 2 Batteries: Pozer nnd Smith; West Drown nnd Fisher. i At Los Angeles R. H. E. Venice 4 8 Los Angoles 0 Hnttcrlcs: Powell and Musser and Doles, (Second Gnmo) Vonlco 1 C 3 Los "Angoles 0 7 I Emko and Doles. At San Francisco II. II. E. Oakland 8 13 2 Sncramcnto 4 0 3 Dattorles: Gregory, Kroner, Stroud and Hannah; Prulett, Geyor and Alexander. (Second Gnmo.) Sacramento 7 1C 1 Oakland - 2 12 2 Dattorles: Arellanos nnd Hohrer; Mnlarkoy, Prough' and Mltzo. i i ' iafMMHWWIM StylblusJfiT Ui ; Aiii J-'i 4J 1 ',lxl isu ' 1 "vil I "rhaame'nrieetlie'WorWovierSSst ".ii- ;. ' i,-"-V -y ,.,.- B nil VJSllAi ' "X' Hral vStrff ' IlW(..i t'lJM 7 1 DUbs; NORTHWESTERN league. Portland 3; Tnconia 1. Vnncouvcr 2; Victoria 1; nineteen Innings, Scnttlo 10; Spokano 3. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburg 3; Clnclnnntl 1. Chicago C; St. Louts 1. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago I; St. Louis 3. Detroit 0; Clevoland 0. A Good Suit For $17 One of the most pleasant things in the world is to know that yon can drop into a store and within a few minutes pick out just the suit you want at just the 2)rice you want to pay. ' STYLEPLUS CLOTHES $17 nro thoroughly good clothes. They havo real style, they have good workmanship nnd they havo tho renl foundation thnt Insures long wear and lasting satisfaction. If ono of tho oldest manufacturers lud not decided to mnko this one suit on n vast sralo by tho moat scientific mcthodB you would hnvo to pay at leaBt $3 to $8 more. Here Is a good suit of clothes for $17. Our selection n big. Wo can pleaso you no matter what mny bo your sltapp or taste. -SIDE WINDOW DISPLAY Hub OoftimDc Co C. A. Smith Lumber & ftIf r ahtmknt LUMHKK. MMI. rilllNULhS. MOULIHVGS Nah " "" hoofing paper, irro.' m ikk OUT TIIK Pt MI HIM, IN TWO y 08ING oiJITP" PHONK IHO. a 80DTU BAND0N MARSHFIELD MYRTLE POINT "MONEY TALKS" Bnn.J i S. S. ALLIANCE w MAILS FOR POltTLAXI) from rnnu u.w WEDNESDAY, MAY , AT ..... , ItOUNll TftIP, $J8.B0. A' Connection with tho Nortli Dank Kond nt i North Pacific Stenmriil,, o.,,"Llortta'- .,!.'- At ' " t IIUIIU Inter-Ocean Transportation (V Semi-weekly service Qoos Bay and San Pnimi. ' I 't i in mi i ii i ii i mini. i "nLiSiTi w. jJjLmaancTwrgni I KATl'ltDAV'S OAM IIS. I 4 4 COAST LKAOUK. At Oakland It. II. K. Sacramento ,....'.) 11! 1 Oakland 'i 10 5 IYnttcrlcsr Kromer, Klawltter nnd Ilnnnnh; Klllllny and Alexander, Arbogast. At Portland K. II. K. San FranclHco 1! 7 1 Portland 5 12 0 Dattorles: Pomoll, Arlott and Schmidt; Krnuso nnd Fisher. At Los Angoles It. II. I'. Vonlco 4 0 '2 Los Angeles , . . . 2 f 2 Dattorles: Flohnrty nnd Elliott; ,Porrltt, Hughes nnd Doles. :. "? XATIO.VAIj LKAdOH. St. Louis 0; Chicago 4. Clnclnnntl D; PlttBburg 7. Drooklyn 3; Now York 0. Phllndclphln C; Doston 2. yoit'riiWKSTHuy i:a'(jui:. Victoria 4 ; Vancouver 5. Senttlo 13; Spokano 8. Portland 1; Tncomn 4. A.MHKICAX LHAOUi:. . Chlcngo 1; St. Louis 2. Detroit 0; Clovolnnd 3. Now York 1: Washington 14. Doston 2; Philadelphia .1. iPFIELO 6; NORTH BEND S WATER BATES JT 51 JOHNS The following from n Portland paper will bo of llitorcat hero iib tho doeoanod Is A slsterlnlaw of Caiit. J. It. Llghlnor of Mnrahflold. 'Jlra. Mary Francos Light nor, wlfa of County Comnilsslonor W. L. Llghtuer, died at tno rninuy resi lonce, 4026 Fifty-second slrcot, souineasi, auop u King imiuihh. iiiu funeral servkOB will bo hold nt tho homo and nt St. Ignatius' church, Forty-third street nnd Powell Vnlloy road. Tho Interment will bo hi Mount Calvary Couietory with ll vntu services at tho gravo, I'AUI) OF THANKS. Wo wlah to extend Kiont thanks to. tho ninny friends and neighbor I who lave been so klml in tills sail loss of husband and father. Mrs. J. A. Unhr Miss Paulino J. Dnhr. Mr. W. A. Dahr. KVKItV (JOOI CITIZKX Is DOOST 1N tho rOMPIil-ri'lOX of tho Cooa Day IIAUHOIt Improvements. Do euro and KKJX tho POTITIOXS. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU havo AIAVAYH USi:i). Phono 72. Pacific Livery and Transfer Compnny. Havo, y"ourJob printing done at Th Time offlrn Our I lest Seller. Wo nro soiling inoro of Merltol Kc xomn Hoiuedy thnn all tho others put together. This largo sale Is duo to tho fact that It Is a preparation of unusual niorlt, mado expressly for ono purpose, pczoiim In Its var ious forniB. If you nro afflicted with this lonthsomo disease, do not delay using Merltol Kczontn ltem cdy. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Wank D. Cohan. Opposite Ohaud ler Hotel, phono 74, Crutrnl Ave lino Drug Store, local aconcy. Prices iOc and $1.00. First Ball Game of Season at North Bend Yesterday Be tween Pick-up Teams. The hall fans enjoyed a good game between n pickup team composed of Mnrshfleld and North Dend pnlyers, at tho North Dend ball grounds yes terday, tho scoro being C to 5 In favor of Marshflold. Tho Marsh field team was headed by Duko Fruoui.111, who also pltchod, allowing eight lilts. Tamp Osborno pitched for North Dond and allowed seven hits. Tho wludun of Iho gnmo was ox- citing and lutoi'Ostlng, tho score bo-, lug tied In tho eighth Inning by; the Mnrshfleld team, making a sooro of 5 to 5. Tho North Dond, team was aided by a stronk of luck and scored a run in tho last Inning, The following Is the lineup of tho teams; ' North Dond Position Mnrshfleld Osborno p. Freeman Dob Dousmoro c Lewis Tod KlBsam lb John Duvko ; Charley Morris 2b Dob Sarter Stan Drlggs 3b Sharkey Phillips ...urphy If Woods Hydo cf Cordnoy McDonnld rf llogun Arrangements aro bolng made for a game on tho North Dond grounds next Sunday If woathor conditions permit. A good" crowd attended the gamo Sunday and the baseball on tliuslasm Is becoming inoio notice ablo. IMAOIXAHY HKAHTTHOniLi: , Do you uavo pains in mo region of tho heart? Dose you heart, thump? Its terrible pounding alarms you? What Is wrong? Do you believe these BjintoniB mean heart trouble? Orga nic diseases of tho honrt very sel dom occasion much pain. Nearly nil of these pains are caused by some derangement of the stomach. Merltol Tonic Digestive Is especially recom monded for Indigestion nnd dyspep sia, and for restoring tho stomach to Its normal functions and uo more heart disease? Owl Prescrip tion Pharmacy, Frank D. Cohan. Onposlto Chnndler Hotol. Phono 74. Central Aveiino Drug Store, exclusive agents. Price $1,00 Oregon Railroad Commission Fixes Them No Action on Coos Bay Rates. Tho Oregon llallroad Commission has not yet fixed tho rntes for Marsh field and North Dond although It has In tho St. John's water x:nso which submitted later than the Coos Day caso. Tho order Is oxpected nlmost any time. A recent dlspatoh from Salem says: Pronouncing tlo water rates charged by tho St. Johns Wntor Works & Lighting Company unreasonable nnd discriminatory to tho consumers, tho Stato Itnllrond Commission Issued an order materi ally reducing tho rntcH. Tho order v,i: tho result of a complaint made ngpluBt tlio compnny by tho city of St- Jo! ns. To dotormliiQ tho rates to bo charg ed In tho future the Commission found It uecessnry to fix the physl cat vnluatlon for the plant. Tho Com mission found tho original cost of tho properties of tho compnny to bo $122 000 and found tl'e present physi cal vnluatlon of tho plant to be$S9, i"i00. Further thee Commission found thnt from August, 1003, to June 30, 1913, tho revenue ot tho compnny wuH $174,015.57, nnd that In addition bonuses for pipes and mains laid am ounting to $7292.02 linil been .roeolv- od. During tho same period Its gen eral expenses aggregated $77,224.89. To oQtinllzo tho rates In tho futuro tho Commission In Its order has di vided tho ciiHtomors Into two clauses. A nnd D, nnd has fixed both a flat and meter rate. Under t'.o order no customer can bo placed on n meter rnto If his flnt rnto docs not exceed $1.25 n month, unless ho so elects. In class A tho order fixes the flat rate for the first faucet at 90 cents and for class II at $1.40. Tho lnwn rates for both classes aro fixed at $1, If paid four months In mlvauco. A grndunted rnto Is fixed for addition nl faucets. Tho meter rato fixes t'.io first rnto for tho first 100 cubic feet at 30 ccntB 400 cubic fcot nt 20 cents, 1300 cubic feet at 12 cents nnd nil over 20, 000 cubic foot nt alx conta. That Is for motors of nuy slzo In ono month. S. S. Redondo SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY ' WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, AT 3:00 P, M Equipped with wireless and submarine bell Passengers and freight. "S. S. NANN SMTTrP Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. WILL SAIL KJtOM SAN I-'HAXCIKCO FOIt COOS DAY, Wi:i)Xi:SD.Y. MAY II. AT in.., I San Praneisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23 4IJIU UUV X'lXU UUIlUlIlg. Coos Bay Agent, O. P. McGeohoh, Phone 44. KQUIPPIJD WITH VIUKM-:S8. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIMK. 8alls from Marshflold May Cth, 1:00 p. m.; Mny 10th, 11 . a: Mny inth, 1:00 p. in.; May 20th, 9:H0 a. in.; May 25th, 10 1. a. (I and .May uutn, i:uu p. m. Tickets on unto to nil EoMern jyolntn and infornutloa u lo mtsl and mtoti cheerfully furuUhcd. Phono 127-L. II. J. MOHIt, Apt xoiitii di:ni m:ws I- - Mrs. Matilda Sleep lu-.s bought tho Virgil Pugli hMiio on Meado St. and today Is moving Into hor new homo. Mrs. 13. O. Smith and little son who havo been visiting relatives In North Dond for n few days loft today foi' their homo on South Coos Itlver. J Mrs. Lord and Mrs. Iluddolle of I North Dend are planning to leave .tomoriow for Portlund. I A. Voldo nnd D. Dhitz of North J Dond will leave on tho Dreakwntcr for Portland. l Mrs. V. K. Wntklns plans to leave on tho Dronkwater for North Duiil. ! V. A. Wood and W. A. Ingram ex pect to leave tomorrow for Portland, SKK thnt your XAMK Is enrolled on the HAimOU Imnrovement PetltlonN. S. 8. YI3LLOW8TOXK Lcnvra Tortlnnd Tuwdflr, April O, for Coos Hay. FREIGHT ONLY. S. S. PARISO Equipped with WlrclcAs. I'lno PitHHcnger Accommodations. N'cir Steel Boat SAIIS FHOM MADSIIFIKLI) FOK I'OUTIiANI), SATUIIDAY, MAT 1 NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agts. TOM JAMES, Agent, Mnrshfleld, O. P. Shcrlda, Atttt, North IlwJ. THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY NOTE THESE PRICES: Silk hose for ladies, (extra value) per pr, 35c, 50o Burson hose tor ladies (best grade), per pr -25c Footguard hose for men, per pr 25c 2 pair for 35c Deerhide hose (good strong hose for boys) 20c a pair American Girl hose for girls (fine rib, big value) pair 20c Service hoe for men, women and children, 15c, 2 pr 25c Ladies' and children's hose supporters 10c to 25c American Lady hair nets, fine strong silk mesh, 10c each or 3 for 25c United hair nets, big values for the money.. 5c. 6 for 25c Boys' Chambrey Waists 25c and 50c Boys' bib overalls 50c and 60c Large line Ladies' and Children's Underwear, children's wash dresses, etc. We buy for cash at bottom prices; we sell for cash at bottom prices, In fact this store offers every induce ment to the shrewd and careful buyer, N. B. A shipment of Ladies' moderate-priced Pana mas will arrive on the next boat from the south. Smith's Variety Store NORTH BEND THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU JVLQNEY, KINDLY REMEMBER AND GIVE US A TRIAL KVKItYTIIING IN TIIH IIAKKKY MXB MARSHFIELD BAivING COMPAM l!J:i NOItTH 8KCONI) ST., NKAR OUNTItAIi AVKXUE. H10XE QUI BUTTER If you need any butter and want to buy It right come and see us for prices. We can supply you in any qua- j tities on short notice. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House Phone 3945. 130 North Broaawaj. TYPFWRITPRC All ctanrlnrrl mflkPR. sold OP CaSV'PW; ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington. Row Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or mm cm I puiier ilclivurcd, l'liono imyonr order, rjione '' TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUIW3- Abstracts, Real'Estate J Fire and Marine Insurance "TlTtEGUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO, IIENItY SENGSTAOJUSN, i--" jl ! KAIIM, COAL, TIMllEIt AND IAOTINO INOS A SP- j MAIISHKIKLD OFFICE, PHOXB - COQUIIiLE CITY OFKIUtfi riiu.i IS. O. P. llinARGRR l)rcssiiinkiug nml Lnilles' Ttill orlng Trices Itcusoiiablo Over Magnes & Matson Store . Phono 248-J. AVlmf YJii llnvo ftcen IiOokliiR For. Merltol Wlilto Liniment Is a prep aration that gives satisfaction whore a pain klllor and healer Is needed. We do not believe you could get a beter liniment at any prlee. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan, Opposite Chandler Hotel, Phone 74. Central Avenua Drug Store, exclusive ftgehcy. Prices 25c, 50c, $1.00. trough the nyang 'rna iicbl tv- .- m aur' Wear A. B. Anae-- 13tt Frnt str l T.u, KLKOANTIJNJ3 NEW SPKInI G00$ o s "Tennis fc vfrtrtrirfep j"iCfT