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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1914)
(IPW iCWNwSUsk MAR8HFr.P, OREGON, WEDMfeSDAY, JUNE 24, 1914 -EVENING EDITION. t""WM'n-npnw ii h r: - ri- TH iLifli HHIv ..,.- IH wuuo ' MmM ",TT3J r Eureka S. S. GEO. W. ELDER LEAVES MARSHFIELD WEEKLY EVK11V MONDAY P M 8. S. F. A. KILHURN LEAVES EiJriS1 ' A- ' Thursday Juno 18, Monday, jlm,. ....... WU , . ilny, Juno 510, nml Friday, July.,.''' rMa'' Ju,,e 2(' Tucs n.,.n NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY w S'cGeorB0; Agonl, aiawhflcll. .Phono 44. W. II. Painter, Agent, North Ucntl. .l'hono 41 THE NEW PASSENGER S. S. Geo. W. Elder TWENTY-FOUR HOUIl SERVICE. PORTLAND TO COOS BAY BVERY SUNDAY, A. M ARRIVE COOS DAY EVERY .MONDAY MORNING MAHSHFIKLR TO PORTLAND EVERY THURSDAY MARSH FIELD TO EUREKA EVERY MONDAY AFTHRNOON NBWJA' EQUIPPED SERVICK UNEQUALLED n r. r n X0I,T11 rACIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY O. F. McGeorgc Agent, Mmshflcld. . Phong 44. w. II. I'nlntur, Agent, Nortli Rend. Phone Am. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. Sails from Marshflold during month of June at 1 v'cleck p, m. on tho 4th, yth, 14th, l'Jtb, it 4th and 29th. Ticket on Ruto to ull Hnteru points nnd Information m to rentes and ratal cheerfully furnished. Tliono 427-L. p. rp. bHULRON. Agent Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Semi-weekly service Ooos Bay and San Francisco. r."'.1! '-nrr"L"T'- ".-tM-Lj -Mr- w i nr mr rmni i " S. S. Redondo HAILS FROM HAN FRANCIHCO FOR COOS RAY SATURDAY, JUNE 27, AT U P. M. Equipped witli wireless nud submarine, bell. Passengers and freight. S. S. NANN SMITH Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers aiicj freight. HAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS RAY THURSDAY, JUNE 23, AT I. M. San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23 and 600 Fife building. Coos Bay Agent, 0. P. S. S. PARAISO ft Iulipl wRIi i Flno Passenger Accommodations. 1 SAILS FROM HAN I'UAXCIHCO TIIUIWDAY. JUNK 23, AT .1 P. M., WITH PASSENGERS AM) HU.IOHT. YELLOWSTONE SAILS TOR COOS lrwlXn WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, AT I) A. M., WITH I-HEIGHT O.MA NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agents . TOM JAMES, Ascii,, S Mnrbliflvld. TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy Pay ments new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal, TYPEWKMhn tAunMiMuc hh qui - w. "" " -"" I i i TRY UR NEW BRAND OF COFFEE At 35 Cents A Pound , i.,rr.it ix oxE-rouxi) TINS. IT'S TIIK IIEST EVER. COOS BAY TEA, COFFEE & SPICEJH0USE mono &v. Celebrate the Fourth At Marshfield The entire business section of the , clt rfJ: playground for her guest". l ai.oat exclusively. Tk. be reserved for visitors " 2un "of decorative Material, Vut city already owns a K'aL!LSi,owed for a still were 1 ieral sup thls year $500 more " em "J "erBree, the city will prese.t ply. With flogs d bu'ng, fl;tvr attempted. Ftr a gala appearance surpassing anyy.t seCured by Bpeclal ec evenlngs lights and artlBtlc fS.t ! a gran display ' rf; ?rlc HBhtlnB. On e S" of be ', cltv. Ti. effect works will be set off across tne ". tory TBey are tkea oee of fireworks so die play ed Is m S0Biff effect adds greatly "K. b-?'J ! le KedT!rom "hem. 10 IUV IWM. iu; Yoor Job Printing Done at Times' Office San Franciico AND FREIGHT BTEAMER McGeorgk, Phone 44. Wlreli'M. ew hu'cl nonu O. P. 8HER.DAN. Agent, LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Tltlo & Trust Co.. Abstracts, thoroughly dependable. Imme diate Bervlce, prompt nttentlon to nil Interests of our clients. MINI M U M COST S. KAUFMAN & CO. OUU ELEGANT LlNJh OF NEW SPRING GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT S. S. JENNINGS NORTH REND SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA NO SAW EDGES on YOUR COLLARS If you havo them laundered nt TWIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Pictures & Framing Walker Studio FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS AT THE LLOYD HOTEL HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171. MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals. Prices Reasonable. Cor, Commercial & B'dw'y MRS. C. F. 11IHAHGER Dressmaking nnd Ladles' Tail- I orlng Prices ReiiHonnblo Orer Magncs & Mntson Storo . l'hono 248-J. 20 Commutation Tickets! $2.00 Uarehfleld-Nortli Rend Auto Line Cars every ten inlnutcH from (1 n. in to 12: -O p. in. GORST & KINO, Props. Low Rates for Handling Trunks We haul trunKs botwoon an) polnta In Manrofleld for tho follow ing rates, dollvory to be roado In the first atorloa of bulldlng One trunk -2fl Throe trunks 30 Pwelre trunks tMV Star Transfer and Storage Co. Levi nclsaer. Prop. Pbonen. 120-1' 40.1 BH.n. ARE YOU BOTHERED tviti. einmat if An. vmi nro JoDrlv- ei f half tho pleasure of llfo tleasaat walking and healthy exor cise. A Visit to Mrn. Olivia Ednian. Selentlflc Oilropodist, Ap't , u OMineU Rld;., will bo tho source of a permanent remedy for aching feet. YOU AUTOCALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Four good cars with careful drivers For day service, phone 111-J, lUauco Illllurd Parlors. For nlglit service, Phono 200-1. Right Cafe. D. L. F00TE. DRY WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S WO0DYARD North Vront Street, Phone 180-J. r. J. BOAIFE Jg A. II. IIODOINB MarQhfipIri PA,NT AND , lYluibiiiieiu nFrnr,ATiNfi ro. Estimate Furnished. Phone 800-J. Mnrshfild. Orion CITY AUTO AND TAXI SERVICK A new taxlcab has been added to my auto service. Careful drivers. Will go anywhere at any tlma. Stand Blanco Cigar Store. Day phone, 78. Night phone 139-X. TOM eOODALE, Proprietor. a THE COOS HUlhL Formerly of Marshfield WASHINGTON AVENUE "rt STADDEN STREET NORTH REND C. A. Metlin, Prop. ... ,' TRIED TO END LlPK. Tho Rosebllrg llevlew Bays! Ac' cording to Elkton people who wOro Id Rosoburg, Mrs. Ahdrcw Dossen. for whose death her husband Is now on trial In Eugene, twice previous to .net1 death took poison with suicidal in tent. Upon one occasion It Is said she escaped loath by a narrow mar Kin. One or two witnesses who aro conversant with theso facts have been summoned to Eugene to testify In behalf of tho accused husband. Mr. Isrhnrued with murder. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Mildred Rogers Nelson Toni-lier of Piniio. Pupil of Hugo Mansfcldt, San Frnnclsco. Harmony taught. Juvenile Piano Club. Application for les- slons by appointment. Marshflold, Or. H. H. Harper HOUSE RUILDER General Repairing and Cabinet Making. Phone 340-J. McBroom & Cameron CONTRACTORS AND RUILDERS Estimates furnished. Repnlr Work Specialty W. T. Tompkins, D. S. T. (Wcltmct Methods) Every known dlscaso treated without drugs or surgery. Rooms 1 and 2, 237 South Ilroadway. Phono 132-L. Marshflold, Or. Joel Ostlind PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER 4 in S. Sixth Street. Phono 103-L. Loava orders nt W. R. Haines Mus sic Cunlpnny. 'J. M. Wright Phono 318-it RUILDINO CONTRACTOR Estimates furnished on request C. 0. Gosney. mono 3ID4 CONTRACTOR AND RUILDER EstlmntcH Furnished on Request .My PnHt Work N My HofiMvnen First nnd Alder Sts. . Mnrshflcld Dr. H. M. Shaw Eye. Eur, Nom nud Throat. DR. MATTIE R. HIIAW DIs(mim-n or Women nud Clilldrvn Orflce Phono 330. Rooms 200, 201. 202, Irving Rlock. House phono, 10C-J. Dr. A. J. Hendry DENTIST Marshflold, Oregon. Rooms 20I-20T. Coko Rulldlng. Resldonco phono 2R2-X. Offlco phono 112-J. Mrs. Farringer K TEACIIini Ol-1 PIANO RoBldcnco Studio, Phono .180-J. Benjamin Ostlind CONSULTING ENOINEEH AND ARCHITECT Offices. 20G Irving Rlock Phono 103-L or 2C7-J. Marshflold, Oregon Perl Riley Ballmger PIANIST AND TEACHER Resldonco Studio, 217 No. Third St. Phonu 3C8-L. W. G. Chandler Allf'IIITKCT Rooms 301 and 302, Coko Rulldlnc, Marshflold, Oregon Wm. S. Turpen ARCHITECT Marshflold. Orogon. IDEAL FREE OROVE AND PICNIC OROUMIH Rrlng your lunch baskets, kodak and fishing tackle for a few days' outing. Sunday School and all picnic crowds a specialty. Excursion to South Coos River every day. Mni-Hhfield Tlmo Tnblel Launch Express, wcok days, loaves, 8 a. in.: Steamer Rain bow leaves Marshfield at 8 a. m., every Suuday and 2 p. in. wcok days. For charter and picnic ar rnnenments. nnnlr on board zi : lu - CHIMNEYS FIRE PLACEB J. N. BAYLISS Any Kind of Rrlck Work at Prices That Aro Right And H Work Guaranteed Call at "The Fireside," Johnson nidg., 137 Second St. Phone 434-J. French Ranges. Roller Work Send Your Laundry to Us By Parcel Post WB FUBNISn A IJA AND WILL PAY THE POSTAGE ON ITS RETURN. Coos Bay Steam Laundry Phone 57-J Marshfleli SUITS CLEANED AND I'ltKSR; Kl SUITS .MADE TO ORDER GIVE UH A TlllAij UNIQUE PANTAT0RIUM JOY DOYLE & C. O. DAaOETT 250. Central Ave. rnone uu-a. ; - For' STEONGRAPHIO WORK of any kind Calll'81-J Two competent stenographers In charge 08 Central Ave. Ef'Yota THE unusunly number of fatalities on Coos nay resulting from ac cldentnly drownings prompts Tho Times to print the following ndvlce from an expert on what to do In an emergency: III rotilv In tlin nllnntlnn na In what one who cannot swim should do If ho falls Into tho water when there Is no assistance nt hnnd, Wil liam II. Dally, champion life saver of the United StnteB, once said: "when one falls Into tho water Industrial Review of the State -tt-n- NEW FACTORIES, IMPROVEMENTS AND ENTERPRISES THAT INCREASE THE PAYROLLS AND PROMOTE THE DEVELOP MENT OF OREGON. The Oregon Public Utilities Com mission nuthorlzcs Increased tole phono rates nt Nowborg, and In tho Eugene electric power case, stiBtnlns tho contention of tho Orogon Power Company. Tho manufacture of loganberry Juice nud sawdust briquets aro now Industries lining considered In var ious parts of the state. Hood River county will voto on a $75,000 bond Issue for tho Columbia Highway. Sollwool Is to liavo tho first wing of a Inrge hospital built. Mercy Hospital, Eugene, will build a $1C,000 training school. Clnckumas county will establish a sand nnd gravel plant nt New Era. Maupln Is'tothavo a new $10,000 bank building. TIio Iingrccl, Raker County, saw mill will bo locatod on Rurnt River. Tho Stntotlrango bulletin says not ono por8onin a hundred will pay anything butm land tax If tho $1000 exemption passes. Albnny will have a $50,000 school erected thlsycnr. Eugene Is laying 21, GOO feet of water main extensions. Charles" nordoaux of tho Amorlcnn Rrewlng Company of linker ling been looking up n location at Fort George, R. C. Marshflold voted $15,000 for a high school gymnasium. Tho Oregon Powor company has 100 men nt work extending Its Intake for tho Springfield water supply, Cannery, cannery, Is tho cry of tho Albany business men. Tho Portland Central Labor Coun cil Is ngltntlng an Initiative bill to annul tho franchises of tho Portlnud Oas and Coko Company which tho legislature refused to ropoal. Mllwauklo will get n dollar gas rate from tho Portland Gas Co NEWS OF NEAKBY TOWNS ELKTON HOME RURNH. Tho beautiful farm resldonco of Mr. nnd Mrs. August Dlgnant, of Elkton, burned to tho ground, according to word received horo. Mr. and Mrs. Dlgnnnt woro at Eugono at tho timo nnd know nothing of tho fire until a messago was sent to them thoro. Tho resldonco was only recently er ected and coat In tho neighborhood of $2000. Thoro was no Insurance. Rosoburg Review. NEWS FROM ROSEHURO. Mrs. N. O. W. Porklns, of Myrtlo Point, spent Sunday In tho city vis iting with frlonds. Jerry Huiltloy, of Gbld Reach, nnd ono of tho oldest nttornoya In tho stato, Is In tho city on liU way homo from Portland. Ho Is a former resi dent of Rosoburg nnd has many close frlonds here. Rosoburg News. THE OTELS .. rrl... S'liiimtllr. xr c.m, rtlvnrtnn: T. F. Montgomery, The Dalles; K. M. An drews, Meuioru, " "","",'. ',, loin; II. J. Mnthlson. Portland; R. W. Campbell, San Francisco; 11. h. Morton, San Francisco; dcorgo W. Mooro and wlfo, Randon; I). . Hrlggs, Portland: C. L. Hooper. Ban Francisco: W. O. Lloyd. I'wUsnd: E- O Potter, San Francisco; M. ij. Adams Nnshvlllo. Tenn.; C. T. Nel son, St. Louis; C. It. Peter Jr., Portland; J. RlBBlns. Seatt Us Ii .A. Morton, Soattlo: C. W. GJ ck, Ban Francisco; Charles L. Rudlln. Port land; Mrs. II. H. Do Long. Spokane; Ruth Henderson, Portland. . nil. n fllfivirn. n t H.oinr Rnmner! G. Witt- . :V. ;. '.i.ii.,c. Aiimrt Morris. Co- umo; Gus Sjorgen, Randon; John Q. Moles. Falrburg, Nob.; 8. I. Young, Whlteflsh, Mont.; 8. h. Chllds, Seattle; J esse "";''', don: Mrs. Nestreen, Emplro; F. I.. IhSmes. Eugene; II. Doyle Lake sldo; Joo Ilannan, lakeside; O. CInco, Florence. At The Lloyd. ... t i)IHu InVexllln! II. MhOD. Portland; C. H. Racon, Portland; S. Coleman and wife. Roseburg; W. M. Kolhar. aaruinor, w,. " Coqullle; E. Spring, Reaver Hill! O R. Houston, Portland. At The St. IjHvrenrc. C A. Ronton, Lakeside; James Hall1. McMlnnvllle; Wallace Oakoi, Randon; B. B. Oakes, Randon; Joo Peeref, Salem; Margaret Llomoro, Portland; Ed uowney, iat.m, Llbby COAIi. TI.e kind YOU liave ALWAYS UMKH. riu" - Livery and Transfer Company. m -m AND CA.VT 8WI.M READ HERB JUST WHAT TO DO CUT THlg OUT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE the weight of the body will force It under tho water nt first, but It will rise again if tho mouth Is kept shut. When you aro under tho water clasp your hands behind your back squaring your elbows so as to bal anco the floating body, nnd you will rlso to tho surfaco on your back and float until help reaches you or until you starve, ns long as you keep your lmmls In that position. "The hands clasped and placed on ...v .... , iiWi is uji IMJUHUJ fy-' uupiiiuiii Independent bar pilots havo reduc ed rates from $1.50 to $1,00 por foot draft for vcssols, Dallas voted fair grounds and sep tic tank bonds. Lano county hop crop this yoar Will bo $350,000. Albnny loganborry dltor handled 8000 pounds a day. Eola will havo a $5000 church. The 1914 wool crop brought Ore gon $2,080,000. Mrs. Hoguo will build a $200,000 hotel at Eleventh and Washington streets, Portland. Cottage Grovo has lowered Us school tax 5 mills. Ry a voto of 12 to 1 Portland voter defeated freo textbooks. Tho Industry of statu published tcxtbooko to be es tablished next yoar. Tho now quarter of n million feet a day elomtdlc Bawmlll of tho Booth Kelly Co. nt SprlngMold was given a trlnl tho past week. Under the head of a state Industrial survey tho wnter power In tho Rogne River Is to bo Investigated with ft vlow to putting tho stato into the business of generating electric powfer. Astoria I sto havo tho most pow erful wireless tolograph station. A frnnchlso has bcon granted1 tb Pacific Powor & Light Company to build four miles of street car line In Clatsop county running from- As toria. Porter nrnthors expect to add 800 men to their forco on tho Tstltcob Lake section of tho Wlllamotto Paci fic, south of Florence. Portland municipal dock No. 1 will bo enlarged to hold two largo ships At tho name time. Tho Socialist party Is Initiating hill to tnx estates and create n fund for tho unemployed, to bo adminis tered by tho Stato Labor Commission er, authorized to build railroads an public works of nil kinds. SlUSIiAW RAH REEFER. KaiiHnlito Taken Out Cargo of 409, Feet. Tho Floronco Pilot says; Wha supposed to be tho largest load carried by the schooner Saatallto from tho Sluslaw Rlvor, wag aucceea fully taken over tho bar Mouday eve Ing. Tho tug Robnrts camo up from Onrdinor, whoro bIio had taken-tie bargo Lawrenco and found fourta feet and six Inches of wator oa the bar. Without oven stopping toBy hollo to his frlonds who wero 'water ing on tho wharf, Captain Jones cot a towllnu on tho schooner and started for tho rlvor and within two boors was back nt tho dock, having taken the schooner out, drawing over twlve feet of water, Ono good feature of tho Slusktr bar Is that It has maintained! about fourteen feet of wator for -ome tia now, with no variation In depth, Md seems to bo slowly deepening. Ta schooner's load was estimated "fKery cioso to 450,000 feet. Tho Oakland Is now being loccTM nnd It la expected that she will carry out nearly 500,000 feet of lumber. NEW RANGER APPOINTED Hornre Cochran Has Chai-g4 of Week nt Gartlln rr, EUGENE, Or., Juno 24v Horw U, Cochran, of Cottage Grove, feai been appointed district ranger Inth Sluslaw forest with headqoalruri at (lardlnor, in Douglas County, ' ho left Eugono for nla i station. He takes the place of It old T. Lowls, who resigned Ml tlmo ugo and has left the fors service. REST ROOM J'KATUrUE. Nothing has over been done' ttaf". has glvon more general satUfalIo J .1 .1... (lln- Tl.nm inw TArllA 'M feature of Marshflold'a big celebra tion. It receives kind word srery- WllCre. ixow ll buuuiu uv nouu.n. known that this room la In tt O'Connoll building on Market, ntr Second street, nnd that It Is fully equipped to render n real aervlre W ladies who visit the city during Us colobratlon, Money has been set and effort put forth to make It a. "homoy" restful place. It coqtala toilet facilities, chairs, cots, couch, i..... .arrli'ornfnr ttau rn. tt4l milk, nurso In attendance and s,t tondantH to assist mothers In t care of babies and small chlldr-, It has an attractlvoness In that JM -... ,.t t,i. nu Tlnv nnncert DAM Biniiu v ..." ww - .1.7 . j Is In the near vicinity. The : again oconneii uuuaing, near Second. WREN YOU GO AWAT Have The Tlaaes sest t jsmtf new addresa. ,.: H t 1 :ii C -a-t.pi -"