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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1914)
f ''wwr w WjttiR&?tTimty'" ""r THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1914 EVENING EDITION. trc MH mimmmgmmmmmmmtmrmmfmmmmrmmMmmKmrHammmmmMammwmmBmtKmmKmmmmKmmmmmmdmmummmmmtmmmmimm.-. FORTY FEE! OF WATER OH BAR I iti:ui:i,s cai-tuhk I FKOKltAI, G'AItltlSOX I Mr AMtiKlatcd PreM to Cool Dajr Times. WASHINGTON, D, C, Mny 7. Tlio confirmation of tlio rnp ttirc of tlio entire Fodor.il gar rison ntr Cnponeto Topic, by tlio relicts, reached tlio Stnto Department In a report from CoiiHiil Keyes at Itosnro. WiTHYGOMBE ON I OW SOMC TOIt SOUGHT j'oit AiiiiW.i:i) ntAri) - Justice I'ennock Issued a wnr- rnnt todtiy for the nrrest of Dan M. Delnias, who claimed to bo I an advertising solicitor. 1). 13. ' Hampton accuses hlin of getting ' $20 liy false pretenses. Delnias ) formerly worked at the Smith- Powers mine. He claimed to ) have a contract to work for one A, II. O'Brien. Several arc said ' to hove been stung. The police ' nro trying to locnto him. Splendid Progress of Coos Bay Since His Last Visit Mi GRIEVES I Peter Louciie Predicts it Be Realized Soon After Inner Channel is Done North Hend last evening heid ono of tlio most enthusiastic booster meet Inga that has been held there in many n day. Tlio hall was crowded and tlin unnnltnra wiimi witrtnlv nnnlmnk'rt ns they paid tribute to tho opportun-f itics hero and tho certainty of marked development in tho near future. N. ' , C. McIiCod presldod' and in introduc-' .. . . , ., Ing tho various speakers compliment- SayS HC IS Pleased 10 NOte ci tiibin anu waxen cmuusiasuc over - tho Hay, which ho has boosted at ov-; ory opportunity in his long residence, j Tolcr Loggia spoko particularly on i tho harbor, Its development and whnt Jnmes Wlthycombo, of Corvnllls, should bo done. Ho urged tl:o poo- who Is in Mnrshflold today, says plo of the district to sign tho hnrhor that ho notes n wondorful change bond petition. Ho Bald that with tho n this city bIiico ho visited bore Inner channel project completed, Coos six years ago. Hay would bo In u position to Insist , "i have nlways been optimistic as on tlio govornment'improvlng the bar to the development of Coos Day to tlio same standard and ho declared and am pleased to nolo the spleu It would not bo long until thoro Is did progress that has been mndq forty feet of water on tho bar. J bore," said Wlthycombo, tills morn- A. II, DorhyBblro spoke briefly on , Ing. "To my mind Coos Hay is ono tho futuro of Coos liny nnd especially of tlio favored sections of tho Unlt of tho progress of North Hend. Ho od States nnd destined to bo ono of Bnld thnt North Ilond hns been wait- tho Important ports of tho world. Ing now for several years expecting , "With tho opening of tho 1'annmn that tho next season would bring tho ' Cniml, tho l'aolflc Oco.iu will bo- promlscd era of dovclopiuont but now como greater In tho annuls of marl lit, brl ,V :. . . '. . . . """" ,""""' his whoroaboutB will groitly oblige Dr. W thycombo spoko of Oregon blioiild make every posslblo propar- Mr8i MnUB ,,y dropping hcn ,,, poBslhllltles and cBpoclaliy of Month- ntlon for Kb expansion." with tlio Information Her .address western Oregon, predicting great don, Director nt O. A. O. -is C310, Slxtloth nvcnuo Southeast roriHiuu, Portland Mother Wants to Know Whereabouts of Alexander Lockhart H. R. Hampton, proprietor of tho central Hotel, lias received a lotter from .Mrs. I r. Miuib, of Portland, In which slio nsks for Information concerning tho wherenbouts of her boii Alexander Lockhart. .Mrs. Mans states that someone Informed liar thnt hor son was stopping nt the central Hotel in .Mnrshricld nnd tint ho was sick nnd In need of financial assistance. Mrs. Mnus snys that sho too Is In very poor health and worried over tlio dlsnp- penranco of her son. Mr. Hampton . felt thnt tho coming year would , mc activity of the word, nnd Coos'BnyB Jl0 knoW8 0 n , (, ' ng to a realization the long clior- liny, with Its Immense timber, mln- of Lockhart. Anyone knowing of "J? 'I?.1!?."' . . 'e.rnl. ."ml . "Kitculturat resources, , , whoroaboutB will groitl y oblige volopmont In this section. Tom Richardson spoko alone nrnc tlcnlly tho same Hues that ho ad- Mr, Wlthycombo wns director of the oxporlmont station nt the Ore gon Agricultural col lego lor sixteen dressed tho boosters In Marshflold' years. Ho resigned last March" to Tuesday nignt. Tim North Hend band was out nnd rendered a mini her of pleasing solectlons. j j - i ' i j i - 'I B E tnko up, his campaign for governor Ho says that the Oregon Agricul tural college Is one of the three lar gest agricultural colleges In tho Unit cd StatCB and ono of the host equip ped About 5i lie iv vWlli (l-rooni house. Itlght pln- for home, tfll.io. "Stut.s. liuiii .V t'o." After .Mny I Dr. It. V. .Monow. Dentlxt, will occupy rooms I nnd ii, Kldorutlo IlliHiUmr over lied Ciimh Wlthycombo spoko at North Hend' Jvi''T'" ,.,,... ,.. , , .1 uM,t n,l will lnnvn Inmnrrnw I ,( l . i,Hlr ''"CtCI hit Mlllllccl lllld ciennod for Decoration Day. Hon- last night nnd will Inavo tomorrow for other points in tins section, in BALL SGOHES eluding CoiiiiIIic, Myrtle Point nnd Hnndnu. Ho will speak hoforo tlio Fanners Union nt their picnic nt Coiiulllo Saturday on tho agricul tural possibilities of Coos county. PETITIONS FOB BONDS BUSIED Portland Defeats Los Angeles 12 to 5 Venice Wins From Oakland (11 AwocUleil J'rci to Con IU)r ilmra.) SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., Mny 7. Portland took tho first gaiuo of tho now series from tho Angels at I.n Angolca yesterday, 12 to r. The Karnes yostordny: At Sacramento R. II. 12. San Francisco 2 (I l Sacramento 7 17 2 Hattorles: Lolflnld nnd Schmidt; Stroud and Hannah', At Oakland It. II. 10. Venice 7 1 5 0 Oakland I 9 2 liiittn..l.... l.M. .1...... i a.. .11.. Whlto and niUs- (Sovar niiil Maxim. tIu, Pll,l(,H ,,nlng tho Port of Coos dor Aioxnn- ,lnj. t() BH10 jaO0i000 nioro ,n,.,or " l.mi.I.. ..n..t. U,ltllH,lll.. Ill,.llt riMin At Lob Angolos R. II. K. "" ".V".1 ",' '"'V ' "',?.'. Ji....j ,'.:. IIIIUIID I1IIVK llt-'Ull IIUU.IIII niKIIUII, IMIl some of the rcsldenlH of outlying ad ditions have been Blow, (leo, N. Holt Decide to Close Them Next Saturday Give All Chance to Sign Them At a meeting of tho oxecutlvo com mittee of the Mnrshflold Chambor of Commerce, It was decided to close sonnblo rates. Phono 3C7-X. CLASSIFIED AD TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Portland i i;t I Jx)H AiiKoUm T U 1 l.ll...I.W. . l.ktl...... I .....I l.f..l...... llllllUIIUn. .11111 lllllllll ilfill I' IDIIUI , ... . ,x ,, ........ . !!... II Cliuuli Lovo Puirltt Itvnn niiil """ " " ,l,l,,u "ru r,,l""""K " " VvllDUII, lllU, I 01 I III, 11)1111 Hllll , M,.uWrl,,l.l A ...... ut l.VI-,..,,.. .na II .Ml, I OIIIIVIU. ,...rM. . .,VI, ....w llroolis. NORTH WICSTint.V LUAOUIJ. Seattle H; Victoria L. Vancouver 2; Portland 3. Spokauo I; Tnconin 11. NATION l LI'WJCi:. Chlcngo 0: Pittsburg 1. Cincinnati 3; St, Louis 0'. PMlndolphla-HoBtou; rain. Ilrooklyu r; Now York 3. A.MICRICA.N I.KAt'CK. Detroit -I ; Chicago 2. St, Louis 7; Cloveland 1, Now York -I; Washington 0. llostou 3: Philadelphia 7. seemed to circulate the potltlous In Hunker Hill and Al Smith on Coos River. Dredge Nearly Dime. The dredgo Sonttlo Is piittlnB tho finishing touches on Mill Sloug'i nnd '1""CT! wl" probably finish In u day or two. Jlli1Tlie last fill Ib being made In what was the channel of .Mill Slough. KVKKV fJOOD flT.'KK.V Is ROOST ING th n COMl'LimON of tho Coob liny IIARHOR lmprovomonts. Ho sure and SKIN the IM-rriTIOXS. EYES TORIC LENSES ARE BEST FOR YOUR EYES. EXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED RED CROSS opTICAi- w Red Cross Drug Store. FOR RH.N'T New S room modern bungalow with bath, on county rond between Mnrsliflcld and Hun Iter Hill Store. K. 1). Curtis Phone Ml North Hend. W'ANTI'D Kimmii mill board In pilv ato family, Roferuncoti. Address "II. J" enro Tlinos. l''ui'iiUlied lloiiM'Uepllig iimius illli bnth. Tolephoncr IS7-R. 1'OR RM.N'T lloiiNckccpliiK roouiK I ir South Fourth, Mrs. Hclsuor. t FOR IIK.V FiiiulMieil lioiisekeopliig rooms, slnglo or In suite. 305 S Fourth street, Phono 337-J, M'HSi: will take .mtlentH at tier home. Host of board and care. Address Nurso, euro Times. I.O.ST iil gulil pleco wntili cliarin. $.r roward for return to Will Sneddon at Times office, WANTI.D .'hi for office work. Address In own nnndwrlltng, "Offlco," enro Tlinos, FOR RENT FOR RF.NT Two suites fmnUlieil housekeeping rooms two rooms ench. 700 North Front streot, Phono 354. FOR ItKXT Two rooms furnished for housekeeping. 1C3 South Second Btreot. The Mark Wiley B. Allen Co, ON- A PIANO IS THE SAME AS STERLING ON SILVER We will make terms to suit your convenience. Special low prices on used pianos. sm&tMMaSk L L. THOMAS, Mgr. FOR RF.VT Furnished lioiise-iteep. Ing rooms. 977 Fourth St. South. FOR RF.XT Fuinlslieil apartment, In rear of S78 South Fifth street FOR RF.XT Rooms wHIm)!- without board. 1GG So. Tenth street. Big Special for Friday ond Satur day's Selling, Adoal Values Up to . $5.50 Silk Waists $9.98 THEY GO ON SPECIAL SALE TOMORROW High Neck and Lonrj Sleeves Tliis assortment includes strict-' ' y tailored shirts with soft .French Collar and Cui'i's and Patdi Pocket. Others have high collar ol self-colored silk, net or dain ty white lace. Still others with silk embroidered fronts. Low Neck and Short Sleeves Jn this collection wo tire offering a varied assortment of. styles including the new yoke effects and low rolling collar. Materials include Mossalinc, Taffeta and Pcau Dc Soie. Colors, Copenhagen, Peacock, Brown, Navy and Dlack. SEE BROADWAY WINDOW Walki ns Skirts . . $'2,98 New and correct models in all-wool diagonal Serge Skirls. Colors. Navy, Mack and Brown. (t qq Special for Friday and Saturday at p "O Only 25 Skirls in this lot they should go quick. SEE BFfoADWAY WINDOW Exceptional assortment Ladies Spring! OC r j. Coats at Special Reduction of - J Jcl LI SEE CENTRAL AVENUE WINDOW All Ladies Suits up to $25 go at $12.50 The assortment includes tho new Spring styles with Rnglnn Shoulder; Hippie Boll Cuffs and Cowboy Collars; black and the new Spring shades. Hub Dry Goods Co, "SMART WCAR FOR WOMtN" Corner Broadway and Central Avenue. Phone 361 GOOD FOR ' $50 Fifty Dollars in Gold $50 This certificate if presented on or before May 31st, 1914, upon be ing properly endorsed by W. A. Reid, as agent, will be accepted at its full face value in payment on any lot purchased in.PERHAM PARK during the month of May, 1914. Only one certificate will be accepted in payment on any one lot. Date presented Owner's Agent. I'OH UK.VT Fiii-nMictl room with bath, for single Rontlomnn. 358 Third and Highland. I WANTED WAXTKI) Your films for lcco. ing nnd printing. Mall ordors a specialty, llohfold Bros., ;'20 Con- i ra i nvoni'o, . . , - - j 1071 Anderson avo. Phono 39-U. -f, L'Olt SAM-: l'liino, iirnct lenity now; m a ' roasonablo If takon soon. Apply ' "'wiT m A r A JT SV ffi. ' IRVING L0m&&A WJV-JVJ-ljr BLOCK wr uscuElztfiA IXVKSTIfiATK THIS 5ia lots in ltallroad Addition on 5th U. Only $3500, I. S. Kaufmau & Co. WAXTUI) rictures to finmo. Xcut work and prices reasonable. Roh fold Droa., 220 Central avenue. WAXTKI) Carrier- Imijs t deliver The Times. Must bo In at least fifth grade at school. Inquire at Times offlco aftor 4 o'clock. WAXTKI) Woman or irl ns nure and housokeepor for elderly in valld. Apply Mrs. Sengatacken. DUKSSMAKIXn nt homo or by tho day. Phono 107-J or call 25 First Btreot. I FOR SALE 1'Olt SALK nt n ureat liarplii If takon nt once: 7 passenger nuto mobllo In good shape. Seo Good rum's Garage. KOIt SALK SOO-iirro ranch, ten miles south of liandon. Address Mrs. U. W. Ensign, Dandon, Ore. Great May Sale of White , . - . i..,nnrtnnce to ' .. 1()H SAIilfFiirnituro of ten room liouso nnd house for rent. Apply 19C Second stroet north. von s.ii.K One snrs a. hiwini kodak, f55. Rohfeld Bros., 220 Central avenue. VOn SAMS Furnitnro in mivlem five-room flat, and flat for rem. Store, RUYjbody Satisfied. Everywhere peoplo are taking Foley Kldnoy Pills, and are so satis fled they urgo others to take thorn also. A. T. Kolly, Mcintosh, Ala., says: "I recommond them to all who suffer from kidney troubles nud bachncho, for they aro fino." Best thing you can tako for back ache, weak back and rheumatism. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phono 71. Central Avenue Dmi? local agency. This salo will ho nn ovont of unusual l'P.?rt?0nec3e 8t W S-l d vicinuy, coming All underwear included aW HUB DlliU Will UQ llll OVUIll OI UHUO"M. ' ',, .InpS at I men of Mnrshflold and vicinity, coming as It uow ,ue ulnnlllL' (if oninnion All imrtopwonp IllClUUeQ OHU Ure . sheer embroidery' ,u; ginning of summer. gowns from tho finest trimmed In the plain outing gown for serviceable wear. Jr"P-"t tWESUjI corset covers and nil knitted underwear inciuaeu j TIVK I'KH CKXT DISCOUNT. " sit5, NIGHT (JOWNS A beautiful assortment, neat ly trimmed with laco and em broidery j also plain. 1-1 off. HATS An offering of fine millin ery at an enormous reduction. Hats both tailored arid ' soml dress. Values to $16.50, your choice, $7.75. UNDKItSKIUTS Dainty timmed In newest of styles. ONK-FOUHTH OFF ivuiiu " , ion ""' "e"l!,ai.UnTH OFT !.!'- SUITS - CIII1 oonii.vAP0iriBii An exception. iw v"" tB,n,BWSUl5 ovr ll the best and " ft. jlli marked specially week's w0' BfcI Mi H I Ill -" 'liT-TTr VJZi ryjzi iBrffw"w'fi-' rtta iv-l.t-Tt;(.1A -"f rAMi m, J,', iiiiiiiiaiHllWlHHUI