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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1914)
m Foa& f, jrnrnprr ur r ' ir THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1914- EVENING EDITION. & TRACK MEET NEX7 SATURDAY Marshfield High School Will Have Teams Entered In Nearly All Events. . Much discussion Is being heard nt North Jlond regarding the recent nctlon of the City Council with ref erence to declaring nn open-air dnnco platform a public nulsanco nnd in till probability tbo matter will como up for discussion, subjoct to a reversal of tlio former action taken whon tho Council meets on Tuesday ovonlng. Councilman Kern, who voted for tho ordinance doclarlng tho dauco a nulsanco, la roportcd to have con sidered tho matter In a different light slnco tho "gausollno ball" was exploded nt the now garago on Sat urday evening. Mr. Kern stated to day that upon detailed Investigation ho had discovered that the dance conducted by Koyzcr was no differ ent from many others In North He ml and ho felt thnt tho Council had no Jurisdiction over tho dancing public or tho places whoro dancing was engaged In. , Virgil Wattors, who presented tho petition for tho slgnors nt tho last meeting of tho Council, stated today that ho would not oppose a movement on foot to reimburse Koyzor for tho monoy ho. hnd Invest ed In tho danco platform, and that It could bo usod to ndvnntngo by tho North Dond band In giving open nlr concerts this summer. Mr. Wat toro stated that If Mr. Koyzor had actod In good faith )n Investing mon oy In tho dance platform that ho did not think It fair for him to sur fer tbo loss of tho entire amount. Mr. Wattors also stated that ho had tho assuranco of three mombors of tho Council that tholr former ac tion In condemning tho danco would not bo rescinded at tho next meet lug. BREAKWATER LEAVES POUT Carries 54 Cabin Passengers, 1 Corpse and 55 Tons of Freight. With fifty-four first cabin paasen gera and about flfty-fivo tons of frolght aboard, tho atoamor llrenk wutor left port this morning at 9:3Q o'clock for Portlnud. Tho ateamor nlBo enrriea tho body of Miss Mottn 13. WoodH, who died hero of pneu monia. Tho next sailing or tho Ilronkwator will bo on May 2li. Among tho passengers leaving this morning worn: R. A. Joub, G. II. Thomas, J. N. Ilayllss, Mrs. J. N. Irayllss, Mrs. M. K. Woods, L, W. Jacobs, K. N. Ooodoll, Mrs. M. Jenkins, Mrs. D. 0. Vnughan, Mrs. E. J. Dunn, Miss Nolllo Montgomery, J. Wallaco Kemp a. Cohan, Mrs. O. Andorson, Ksthor Anderson, Molvln Anderson; P. 0. Horton, A. McUcan, Frank Hoggs, D. L. Uosonfeld. c. II. Cordson, T. J. Wilson, K, 8. McLood, Julio Lewis, J. L. Lowls Mrs. J. L. Lowls, 8. II. Archard, Thomas Howo, K. M. El ridge, Davo Llllgoroth, Carl Andor oon, J. L. Klndrod. J. E. Itlco, Prank Augustine, Daniel McPhoo, A. C. Nolson, P. A. Woolsoy, Honry ManB, W. B. King, II. Ford, II. C. Hayes, H. A. Hannn. ChaB. IInnn. a. n Daldorson, J. L. Iloehor, Frank Ilal lard, Dan Knnlvo, Qotho Hlno. Os car Ltdstrom, John Lundbcrg, C. II. urlfflth, W. D. Johnson nnd B. Down(iam. WHAT PANAMA OANAL COST. WASHINOTON, D. C, May 20. Nearly 2200 workora on tho Panama Canal dlod from accidents and fevers between May 1, 1904, and March 31. 19M, according to atatlstlca re ceived by Roprcsontntlvo Young of North Dakota, In tho House today. ThO total Of 1M90 victims Mr Young asserted, was greator than tho mortality from wounds nnd on tno battlefield In tho War of 1812 nnd tho Mexican War combined; tho revolution or tho Hpanlsh-Amorlcnn war. Figures which Mr. Young said ho had been trying for months to ob tain from the Panama Canal Com mission stated 1219 deaths occurred in tho canal zano from accidents be tween May 1, 1901, nnd .March 31, jum; via (icaina rroni malarlol fever and 228 deaths from typhoid fevor between January 1, 1907, and March 31. Thoro wero 98,785 cus ea of malarial and 1102 typhoid patients. Flirtation Turn In the Hesitation T&Pz. i T fxBBrvL wwL--4KA & IB J 1M $& iiiiK jM. i'T- i m BiH lr - bHBO w y'" I A. 4wA it fBR BaBK ?7 iBBBBBBBI rw" $hi k?f jbbhbVbVbw ?U iI & 4 lV'?.NBBBBiBBBBBW i 4 ?ik t 1 V LLbbHbbV Nv0gtftfBflBjBMhr?4&f BBBBBlBBHBBBf 5 BBBBBBBBBBft ' j BBBBM Jit ' V" F ' " v K. bBbBbBbBbI r Ik V' t ' 'BVBVb7 r 1 1 1 h r ' ''jV i.PbHbbbbbbT VbTWt ' Vf A" ii"u i'x " iBiBiBim latiiBr''' , M f lBBHBBBBk iSi.iK ffi H&t w. VBH iBbV ft T4 fr 'i& ' l iil iii BBBT $ k" t vT ' tVBBaBBBBvi BBaf '4i S ' . Is tL ' 'VBKR BaBl vik ' -1-Hr V -BbBbLLLB ViWAHirZ&2iBita' v3VBBBBB 'nBjBjTBSDyBBBBJBH J. TKtM roaod by MIbb Janet Mcllwatne and Mr. J. J. White. CnAIlMINO position from tho hesitation. It Is merely a scries of re- rentals from the same basic position. Cnro must bo taken to stnnd gracefully while doing tho turn. Do not whirl while doing this. It Is a slow and stately moasurc In time with tho waits. A great many dancers have a tendency to toe In badly when doing ttiln step. It thrown one off their balance and ruins all possibilities of gracefulness. The beginner thould guard against It continually. A THE fiTELS AT -MM m wk o-v . WATKI.NS CJOTH VKIIDKT. Tho ainudler Hotel. Second Trial of JlnrMiflcld Case Itc HiiltN In Dlvldeil Jury Verdict. Oeorgo Wntklns recovered Judg ment In tho Circuit Court yesterday against tho Itorord Photographing .Abstrnct Co. for tho sum of J78G.GG, tho wholo amount sued ror. Tho Jury was divided In tho verdict. I Wntklns claimed ho paid tho compnny for some of its canltnl L. K. iteynoids' Port an I: D. J. "!?CA. "'! nf!or. 't ?lvd his McKennnn, Portland; M. n Mora- ""' " " w upiivor tno ghan, 8nn Francisco; II, Van Ordor. ' ,,T ,0 0 "" ' confosyod pay- San Francisco; He.ry Mans. San P.'0"1' 1)",tIdo "lo ' ll refused to U- Francisco: W. E. Potera, Portland: r m,iLB .tho ocond trial of C. M. Ebechact, Portland; Olndya h'B. p"' , ,h'" r; On tho first Stayton, Florence; J. J. Vogoll. San ,r ?', U LJ,inL,f.n '", f?r, tho ,).,nl1' r..n.i.. i r r.n " r.... tiff In tlio amount sued for nnd ml. Cisco; C. 'h. 'llnmpton. Portland; 1. , 'To tajyld ror In stock at R. Vnrtnn Pnnnllln ' l.)nr TllO COlirt hold no CnfOrclblO i judgmont could bo rondered on tho verdict and ordered n now trial. E. Norton, Conulllo. Tho Lloyd lintel. P. Stono. San Francisco: T. P. Hughes, Capo Dlanco; F. Splllanc, San Francisco; J. II. Itooney, Coal cdo: F. Tully. Portland: 8. U Arch- erd, Dandon: M. J. Cnrtor, Portlnnd; P.WI.Nd AT Fl.OIlEXCE. Tlio Plnrnnnn 'ah antn. iMtr.i. Ivir.lmlJr, ,ort,a,,U: " Wnr,nncK- wna commenced Tuesday preparatory Tho iituum nof.-i !? l"y'"K , Washington street rrom Tho llliiiiro Hot-l. I the city whnrt to tho north lino of . II. Vnughan, North Slough; Front street. Asnhnltum w hi i j. i.aKu. I'oriianu: Ij. n. jonnson. tltinil fn. il.la n.b..KMn i.i Pnrllnn.l. T 1. IlL.or Pnrllnn.1. ..." :"..." ,0. ' l'"?u lind IlllCOn Wesley Voss, Port. .'nd; Joseph Arl ""1 dayj .'".1151? HdS' 0,0r,Sele,WHCoAo,s,l.8vonr. Tom' T" f ,B n "p.?tS' in ?!. JNfrth,eI.eSri B JnSE faffroroa LfSSSTJS Mvrtlo Pnlnt lhm Mnrm f!nr,lnnr I ..... ly. 'I,oru .0r l'! C0tS Will bO m u. . .. . imveu ooioro long. 'rim ut i .fii.'....... if...., i William Uoshen, Colorado Springs; John Dlmmltt, Dullards; Louis ltloth, Senttlo; H. W. Wlllard. Rose burg; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hartly, Portland; J. E. Rico, Los Angeles; E. Augustlno, Los Angeles; T. J. Free man, Shoro Acres, We Have Just Received One of the Largest and Finest Stocks of Keep baby HEALTHY, Mr. and Mrs. New Parents: To have a happy, HEALTHY BABY,: you must, keep him comfortable. You can Invest no money to a better advantage than in a sanitary baby-bed, a springy go-cart-and a high-ohair. We have. all the latest in ventions in furniture for the babies, God bless 'em! Bring them to us when young when they are old they will come back to us. You will find that the baby cannot kiok out of our goods. You will not kiok at our prices. Baby Carriage RV ! OX RAY. VOU ARE CORDIALLY t V1TKD TO CAlAt I -UT THIS Sim- LINE. Two Wheel Carts FROM $1.75 to $8.50 Baby Carriages FROM $7.50 to $25 "WE SELL IT FOR LESS" GOING & HARVEY CO. Complete House Furnishers FAMILY DINNERS. In our now location, wo aro cs peclally propnrcd to cuter to family trade. Regular meals or short or dors. Open Day and Night. MERCHANT'S CAFE. Urondvrn- nnd Commcrclnl. Mfld. Send Your Laundry to UslBy Parcel Post WB FURNISH A I1AU AMI WILI PA THE POSTAGi: .N ITS RETURN. Coos Bay Steam Laundry Phone 57-J MarshfieU TWIE TA11LK r. J. BOAIFE $ A. H. HOOGINS RUJINEH NEWS. THE MOVIES FANETTE. Sho couldn't lovo him because: He didn't kiss llko they do In pictures. He didn't heave his chest when In lovo. Ho didn't tnko tho rbig from his pocket tho Haiue. Ho didn't wait for moonlight to be sentimental. Ho didn't twist his fingers when angry. lio didn't shnke his fist whon vowing vengeance. He never wore bluo serbo and ftannoli. He couldn't roll his own cigar ettes. Ho never burled his head In tho tablo when sad. Ho had no wavy, wator-dog hair. He didn't look u bit nice In a bathing suit. Ho never thrashed a burly ruf fian who annoyed her. Ho didn't look heroic In a bath roba, GRAY HAIR DARK NORODV CAN Marshfieid PA1NT AND Estimates Furnished. Ptiona 800-J. MaMlifleld, Oregon. MRS. C. F. HII1AROER Drt-ssniuklnK nnd Ladies Tail orlng- I'rlces Reusonnble Over Magnes & Mntson Storo . I'hono 2 4 8-J. YOUNG! xkku II-' YOU USB GRAND MOTHER'S SIMPLE RECIPE OF SAGE AND SULPHUR. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford wont to Myrtle Point In tholr nuto yester- LOOIC day, returning in tho evening. Tho Judges at tho Sumner pre cinct wero J. S. Masters, J. W. Catching, E. 0. Hnll; clerks, Her man Sanford, Fred Selander nnd ftillln Xlfllar... Tho Sumner orchestra will meet ,! J evoryono knows that Sago at tho homo of Herman Sanford if ,' a i!t!phu Properly corn Tuesday. finded,1 b,r,n.88 back the natural Miss Rethol Stock camo In from ;;,"', ""' " ,0 ino nair when Rosoburg and Is visiting with her a?rJ,,ra, or Ern" ol8 enlB paronts. Mr. and Mrs. James Stock. 7nnir"fVn,'tch,?.B 8ca,D and 8tP8 Otis Rurford Is putting up a fine wJn?n ha,'r; .A'nrB,a.g0 tho m now barn hero. a l?. R?1 . thla mixture was to - i u'"RO ni nome, which is mussy KMCCP NEW OFFICERS. ffkWTiy",: SSS'Jo'-W? 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Low Rates for Handling Trunks W baul trunHs between an points In Marobfletd for the follow ing rates, dollvcry to be made In the first stories of building: One trunk I jts Three trunk , .do Twelve trunks 1.B0 Star Transfer and Storage Ce. Levi Hclsmer, Prop, Phone 130-J- 40-L: OR.n. You Get a Square Deal No bank can hopo to win thocufldence nod rupect ni I tin muulty unless every person entering its doors Is tuurti tt fr culvlng fair and courteous treatment, regardless of.Wi'elitlli U life or his rolatloushlp to tho bank. America Is ftaocriile Mi its institutions must bt conducted upon democratic prlicfpt, II they aro to succeed. AT THE FIRST NATIONAL Rank tho offlcors and omployea arc approachable and 6lad U M approached. You will got courteous attention uad MaM deal hero. Wo desiro to have tie public know that vt an Ioub to help alone tbo logltlmato business of our cltlzess (a t7 way possibio. Our success Is bound up In tht success t m community. Wo want old resldonts and newcomers to set acquslntid with m for our mutual benefit. The e SERVICE THAT SATISFIES First National Bank Of Coos Bay Times Want Ads Get Results FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST BANK IN OOS COUNT. Established 1889. Capital, Surplus and Undivided, Profitsr$TT5,000 r Interest PI4 oh Time Depoiltt Officers: J. W. Dennett, President. ' J. H. Flanagan, Vice-President. R. P. WUlUBi, ashler. -.ai' Geo, P. Winchester, Awt. WJW. TYPEWRITERS All standard ffiakes. sold on WJgK ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwpod, Heminpwiww" Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premfervfor rent orem Cleaning, repairing or new platens, work Branteed. ","! gtfc. carbou paper delivered. Pbone oa yoar ittdqfi Plione '".A"f TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPljuu. Times Want Ads, Brins Results t .... VtKtL ie'jm- -TSt-ryWS!