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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1914)
iidltiul!ITvmsiSKmKfiTw.-- -MwMKr.ajiWMBWWBiraiiSBOWWPMTO B THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1914 EVENING EDITION. L THREE EWS OF NORTH BEND Mrs. II. O. Trtieninn Is reported nulto HI f smallpox, limiting tho third caBO In North llend. Mrs. A. H. Derbyshire, Miss Kdnn Stclncr nnd Mrs. John Stclner wero cucstB at tho Porcy 1,oct lioio In EttstBhlo Wednesday. I)r H. 13. Durmostor will leave In his car Monday for Albany. Denny Hull. John PItnoy nnd llobort Mars ilpn, Jr., plan to nmko tho trip out wllh him. r K. Hest camo over on the Speedwell from Dnndon yesterday to look aftor tho loading but when ho heard of tho blR flro there, ho Im mediately started for home. His of fices wero not damaged. 0. 11. Datson, of Marshflold, who has been connected with tho Warren Ilros.' Illtiillthlc Company, is reported to bo a candldato for City engineer of North ncnd to fill the vacancy canned by tho rcHlgnntlon of Engineer Androws. way In North nPlui. T-ll0 inn l8 t0 nave It completed In time to connect up with Klineiith and Sherman avc ","0, . .Thu ''"Pnneiueiit will cost about $20,000. i Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Itucker, of Portland, nre visiting Mrs. C. E.I lliirns at North llund. The North Uciid school election will he held Monday at 10 o'clock and It Is reported that A. II. Derbyshire will bo a candidate for clerk. C. E. Mi.yhcc. tho present clerk, will nbo be a candidate. I,. P. Fnlkcnsteln will bo a candldato for reelection ns director and there Is talk of a woman Huidldote. either Mrs. J. V. Grout, Mrs. Oeorgo Hazcr or Mrs. C. S. Win sor. being brought out as a candldato agnltiBt him. j. n. Eaton nnd wife of Wasco aro hero for n visit with their son, C. L. Eaton of tho Everett Pharmacy. They nro accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Earl ThomiiB nnd MIbs Dlancho How ell of Hood Itlvor nnd Mrs. (leorgo Eaton of Portland, .Thoy nro plan ning to spend n few weeks camping en Coos Illvcr nnd at tho beach. Judgo Hall, J. P. Norrls, C. A. Schlbrcdo nnd II. J. Isnncs nro said to bo working on n plan to open Xow innrk street from Sherman to Ilroad- tWlOX MK.MI1KIIK NOTICE On Sunday, Juno 14, ot 3 o'clock I), m., there will be a debate held In the Longshoremen Hall, North Front street. Tho subject la whether to protest or endorse the prohibition bills now beforo U. S. Congress. Mr. Thco. Meyer will take the pro test and Andrew handles tho en dorsement. All members of the la bor unloiiB nro Invited. Signed, TIIKO. MKYEIt. Pros. A. LANDLKS, Sec. Central Labor Council. daxck at aiudo.mk isatuu dav. kkv.ich's oiu'hkktita. 3the i&TREETSI -S-fc 1 ! HI "I am glad that tho city Is spend- tug money to maintain the band In Marshfleld," remarked a prominent business in nn on Ills AHOUT way homo from the HANI) band concert Tucs- COXCKltTS day evening. "It Is nil right to make Improvements which will remain ns monuments to the energy of tho pcoplo of tills genera tion. It Is all right to keep employes enough to do our work. It Is all right to got tho best and pay for the best In all branches of our city government. But we should not for got tho present In planning for tho future. Wo Bhould not neglect the men nnd the women and tho boys nnd girls of today. Thero Is no bet ter way to reach n Inrgo per cent of tho people than by music. Thoro Is no better way In which to mnko our city worth while. There Is no bolter way In which to mnko Mnrsh flcld n place In which It is n pleasure to live." MHS. .M'Ml'LLKVS THU'. i Special to The Time? ) MltYTLK POINT, Or.. Jimip 12 Mrs I'on McMullen writes her fath er that sho and Mrs. Ucasle Droul lettc. who nre visiting Mrs. W. A. Kearney, formerly Mlas Glen Mmii ndo. are enjoying the sunny nlme of California at Mrs. W. II. Kear ney's summer homo where her hus band Is owner of the Conrad Pint mine. They hne planned n trip In Mr. Kearney's Lozler through tho Yoscmlte Valley nnd from there to San Francisco. The party consists of Mrs. W. H. Kenrney, J. L. Orecne, C. N. Kreldhoffer, Mrs. Pen McMul len nnd Mrs. liesslo Uroullctte. tsS & & HIS PIPE WIXD.IAMMK11H ELIMINATED. SECOND SISTEIt OK LMI'KltATOIt. Tim TIiiior Iocs Job prlntlnir. HAMUUKd, June 12. Tho second sister ship of the Imperntor will bo launched from the yards of Messrs. Illohm nnd Yost nt Hamburg on June 20th. Tho Emperor Is ONpcctcd to ho present Passing; of tho Sailing Ships from Pacific Ports. SAN FUANCISCO, June 12. With the departure of the American ship John Knn from Pearl harbor recently, the requiem was sounded of thu pass ing of the many windjammers that formerly crowded Honolulu harbor, awaiting cargoes of sugar from do mestic nnd foreign ports. Advices from tho Hawaiian port state that tho John Enn will be the last Balling ship to clear from there lndeu with sugar The business hereafter will bo given to Btcnm vessels, for obvious reasons. Tho John Ena was towed by tho Mnt sqn Navigation Company's steamer Lurllne to Hllo, from which port tho final trip of this famous clipper In the giignr-carrylng trade was begun. Thu Blilp was loaded with iiOOO tons of sugar for the Delnwaro breakwater upon arrival nt HUo. Thu John Enn is well known along tho local water front, having made many passages nrounil tlio Horn, mid her passing from the western ocean, which tho de cision reached In Hawaii practically menus, will be viewed with regret bv the oliltlmers. Though grandpa lcr: us long ago, with cnrs nnd labor ripe, Yet still upon the shelf we keep his1 old black brlnr nine. t And when wo take It down wo seem i to seo nbovo the bowl Tho keen bluo oyes thnt mirrored forth his wise nnd kindly soul. , We took our sorrows to his knee, he listened to thorn all, , l.'t.MIti olatn. t.nMn l.it'rt nttnlt In' Kenny's "losted" ball, And when ho filled nnd lit his pipe, wo knew that ho had found Tho end of nil tho troubled skoliiB our careless hands unwound. when my grown-up henrt Is Bad with life's eiernol pain. With reverential touch 1 take tho old black pipe ngnlu. About It hangs tho aroma of good tobacco still, And calls big sturdy spirit back to braco my weakened will. Through that old plpo ho speaks to me, Just aa ho used ro do, And bids mo face tho world "gain, with strength nnd courage now And hopo around mo folds onco moro her rainbow colored clonk, And all my little, troubles fade ns onco thoy did In atnoko. PKCCMAH AND PKUTIXEXT. In Bouthern Franco tho fig tree is now cultivated almost exclusively for the production of fresh fruit, which litis always a ready sale in tho Inrgo centers. The drying of figs has been practically abandoned in this region, except for tho personal requirements of n small number of growers, An apple tree belonging to S. W. Alexander of Los Angeles county, California, is exciting considerable in terest because It bore two crops In ono season, and the second crop wns of a different- vnrlety thnn tho first. The npploB of the first crop wero light In color nnd of medium slr.c, while tho second edition wero dark reddish In color and In no way resembled tho earlier crop. I.KAIt.V ONE TIIINH KVKtlV DAY. LADIES of tlicCIIIUSTIAN church will glvo a COOKED food SALE nt the OFFICE of W. A. It KID, 150 Front Street, on SATl'HDAV, bogln- iii ni: nt 11 n. m How to (iulii n Fund of (!e"cnil In formation. Till) KAUOMETElt. Uaromvter means "wclght-incas-urer." The bnromoter wns first dis covered by an Italian nnmod Tori colli. Ho took a small glass hi bo, closed at ono end, nnd filled It with mercury In tho tube. This wan tho baBls of tho barometer. Tho baro meter of today Is used mainly to re cord nlr pressures, bo thnt wenthor predictions can bo made. If tho nlr pressure Ih very high In a certain lo- , cnllty, there Is nltnost snro to bo no dlHtiirbnnco thoro. If It Is very , low It means thnt nlr currents nro I going to rush In thoro from nil sides. I It means winds and probably rain. A barometer taken to tho top ot a mountain win ran rapuuy. Tiini inoniin low pressure. DW'CK AT AlllDOMK SATUU lV. KFA.KIt'S OltCIIKSTUA. Ej Centralize and Keepyouireyes on Central Avenuae I '- . ll - ,- - -- A. - . . I H Bunker Hill Lots at a Bargain 120 ACRES ON COOS RIVER GOOD BUY See ' Anngiuist Fraeeira Central .Avenue. Phone 70-J. CENTRAL AVENUE continue its onward march as Coos Bay's Great White Way. Piles are being driven this week for the. ne wtheater that is to add to tho attractions of this popular thorough fare. The business men are preparing for a great and grand celebration of the Glorious Fourth. It will be the popular parade ground on the National holiday as it is every day for tho discriminating shoppers, Keepyourize, economize and merchan dise on Central Avenue, CELEBRATE THE GLORIOUS FOURTH IN MARSHFIELD, AND Buy yoor Floor and Feed at Haimes , LOWER END OF CENTRAL AVENUE, WHERE THE PRICES ARE LOWER. Old Fashioned Iexicani Regular Price 50c a pound. Saturday and Sunday Special Candy Sale ' Gtaly 35 ceets a pound AT STAFFORDS Isn't It A Fact PLAN TO TAKE SUNDAY DINNER AT THE ChamJleir Hotel a Good Menu The Hub of Central Avenue that wbou you go to n Drug Store nnd nsk for an article, you want tbnt nrtlclo? You don't want to hour of "something Just na good. ' You want what you nsk for, don't you? This Is a part of "OWL SKUV1CE" nnd should not bo over looked. Wo novor endenvor In In any way to substitute and .you nro assured of receiving exactly what you phono or cnll for. Think this ovor. You'll recall boiiio tlmo when you ac cepted thesu "Just-ns-goods" and been dlsBastlsflcd. "NATIONALLY ADVERTISED GOODS" ARE GOOD GOODS. I'liarmacoutlcally TIIE SQUIHH DKL'O STOKE." T2f ffmvarv pmonc74j. t rl rjRESCHIRTION FRANK D.COHAN Geographically TDK CKNTHAI, AVENUK DHUfl BTOItK Start (hat youngster in music when school is out We have A fine line of instruments to select from. Terms can be arranged to suit your convenience. ley Bo Allen Co. 1,. h. THOMAS, Mttr. CENTRAL AVENUE. RUSSELL BLK. Ol'KX AN ACCOUNT WITH TIIK First National Bank Of Coos Bay AVAIL YOUllSKMJ' OK ITS SUI'KJHOH FACILITIES. Safe deposit boxes In burUlar-proof vuults for rent at low rates. Coutrul Avenue. Place That Insurance Now suraico companies, all million dollar corporations, the solid est on earth: ... LONDON & LANCASHIRE MnPRWRiTFRS ORIENT LONDON UNDERWRITblib . FIREMEN'S FUND I also represent the famous Aetna, writing liability, bur glary, plate Glass, surety bonds, etc. E. I. CHANDLER BUYING A TYPEWRITER? If so, I have the following factory rebuilt mach ines on hand: . Remingtons No. 6, $30 Remington No. 10, $55 L. C. Smiths $55 Underwood No. 5. $60 $5.00 cukli; 9H.00 p-r month. All nimliliu'N pinr imtet'd for ono yenr. AImi ilbboiiK mill ciiiIkiii paper. CARL L. STOCKEN Tel, 350, Sales AKent. 222 Central Avonuo. Undorwood Typewriter Co. Wales Vlslblo Adding Mnohlne, American Multlgrnph Co. .Get your Groceries at LS GROCERY THE OLDEST GROCERY ON AL,NDVoFRFTRHfHSuWNDEVREG Corner Central Avenue PHONE 189. Keepyoureyes on This Space A Central Avenue List Of ' Fresh Green Vegetables and Choice Fruits To Make the Sunday Dinner a Delight. CRISP HEAD LETTUCE FROM COOS RIVER. MYRTLE POINT GREEN PEAS CUCUMBERS . GREEN ONIONS COOS RIVER ASPARAGUS RADISHES CANTALOUPES CARROTS TURNIPS GREEN PEPPERS RIPE TOMATOES GREEN CORN LOGAN BERRIES ., J?!,ArHES PLUMS APRICOTS CHERRIES STRAWBERRIES Phone Your Orders Early Ollivant & Weaver PURE FOOD GROCERS A Good Place to Trade, Corner Third and Central Avenue. Phone 199 Street and hounn r