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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1914)
i-nt-' THE COOS SAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1914- EVENING EDITION. TWO COOS BAY TIMES, I M. C. MALONNV.Killloi' mill I'ub. M. I)AX 15. MALONKV. ..Xews iMItnr f LOCAL OVERFLOW. i i long- Ifutitl Hurt. Kd Lund, n shoreman, had his lintul badly hurt while working ns n longshoromnn nt . . n Qn pnp pnnt thD smith mm dock today. i Says That Over 80 Per uent W Mi !1MLE POIIT II WEDDINGS ON MILHO SUSPECTS HEBE 11 GOQUILLE of People of Roseburg i-avor rroicci. which will connect FulkciwtHn Hurt. h. P. Falken aloln. Riitmrlntendont of tho Simpson ' m iinmi., .wnMi,itr fnii tnn fnot "The railroad lrom a carload of lumber being load- Hoseburg with Coos Hay Is now cd from Coqullle and broke a bone In assured, It Is Just a mot or of fol Wa heel. Ho Is now In Mercy Hospl- lowing out tho details, said . . ml. whore he will llkoly be for several w. l'crKins, cnmrmuii u. . .. tnnnMifl .road Commission, of Hoseburg, this 'morning. "We have men behind unions ok pkohahlu aiiuksiv IX COXNKOTIOX WITH HANK JtOIUltillV HUT NO ACTION IS WAHHAXTKI) AT PHKSHXT. Humors of more arrests In tho Myr tle Point bank robbery ease were rife here yesterday and today, but It Is understood that developments do not warntnt tho action now. Two former Murshflcld barbers, tho wife of one and possibly n North Dend Kiigrno Men Here. John 15. Finn- the project that will mnke It a sue- mnn wer(J ,1V0vc,i n tho matter, Detective Mitchell has been here for sevornl days working on Itl'ls phnse of the case. cran, A. O. Waller and W. It. Mc- cess. There Is absolutely no ennnce George constituted a party of Eugeno for It to bo otherwise. I men who come In today on an out- "More than eighty per cent of ing trip. Mr. Flnneran Is conncctod the people of Hoseburg nro enthu wlth tho Kugcno Ouard, of which his slastlcally boosting the project and brother, 13. J. Flnnernn, Is the pub- soine of them are tnlklng of bonding Uglier. to tho extent of $500,000 Instead of $.'100,000. The railroad commission KiiKcne Auto Party. Hay Good- (1H n ,ody favors the larger amount ilch, formerly star half-back on Col- IU11 pcrsonuily, I think It will bo umbla, but now assistant cashier of rilVored generally. tho First National Hank of Kiiroho, ..T,0 mttcr will be voted on at and wife, Mellaril Smith, a Eugeno our rogunr city election tho first attorney, and wire, and Jliss .Mnrj W0l)k (n October, and In all prob- Chambers arrived hero last night In u,ty so per cent of tho voters . . . , nl Ibclr auto on an outing trip. They wm ,)llt tlcr nnlllC8 on tM0 nct. I ItTlGly DlSCOVery 01 Blaze Pl'e Jcft at noon for Ilandon and will pro- t()lli At thu comK election the VefltS SeHOUS ConflaaratiOtl teen 10 crescent uuy, tnenco 10 HiiaB- rnroml commission will bo lcgal ta SprlngB and Klamath Falls and ,Z0, g cominBsloner8 to Issue the lorno. While here they were guests 1)()ml8 ,, t0 con,rnct for tll0 rn,. of W. O. Chandler, an old friend of ronj worit OF ENGINE HOUSE Otto Morrissey and Alta Stan ley Wed Today Stanley Dollar and Miss Johnson. otto mohhissky wi:ds miss stanlkv i j Word was received this after- j noon that Otto A. Morrissey, j son of Mr. and Mrs. 13. F. Mor- rlssey, and Miss Alta Stanley had been married at Coqullle. It came as a decided surprise to j their many friends. Miss Stan- j ley Is tho eldest daughter of J. J. j Stanley, candidate for county j Judge, and known throughout I this section as the "marrying I Justice." ' &?&& IRVING BLOCK. SPECIAL SALE yourself nil iMili WOOI SI' IT lutost nits .i ...in. u,nii.KtiL'1lHli or n nlaln back Miles, llmu.,. ,. tr . . fl.icnn """, liny ,MM ciitfa Nt tirlfoil at SI 5.00 A big showing of Cluolt Shirts, soft French to match. Many puttoniB to chooso from- $1.50 Soo Windows SPECIAL IN LADIES' SUIT ROOM Alili SUITS ONE-HALF PRICE All Summer Coats A l.lno or HlciriM Dresses Han Co,. wean Hand 1 Haga PiirB08T-IIalCi-aooildana. Oram,. ONE-THIRD OFF One Lino of Dresses All Sweaters Muslin t'ndc underwear. ONE-FOURTH OFF A beautiful showing of Mllllnory values up tu &12.5Q, 1 HUH WINDOWS. lerwwrJ Mr. Goodrich. "WALTOH SINCLAIIt wns hero from Coqulllo yesterday on business. C. O. LANGWOHTIIY Ik spcndliiK a few dnys nt the Kitwards home on Coos Hlvcr. 'A. J. M. IlOIJtiltTSOK and wife and daughter of Coiitilllu were .Marsh field visitors last night. D. M. AVKUILL, tho Ilandon mer chant, and wlfo were Mnrshfleld visitors last night. JACK McDONAIil) mid wlfo arrived homo last night from an auto trip to Tacomn. lEIilEfi SAiLED TODAY I Mr. Perkins said that tho com mission would not spend n cent un til tho road Is under contract with the bonds for security. The whole project Is to bo engineered In a busliiess-llko manner, he says. Per kins also said that he will endeavor to have the railroad commission con tinue Indefinitely, even after the completion of the road, for tho pur pose of building extensions and pro moting business conditions generally. Xnniei C'liiuiiiissloii Among the men who are behind the proposition, as uamod by Mr. Perkins, nro A. C. Marsters, presi dent of the Hoseburg National Hank: II. II. Stapleton, cashier of :'.:o Douglas Natlonnl Hank; V. H. Fisher, cashier of the First Sav ings & Trust Co.; II. F. Strong, president of the ITmpqun Valley Hank; l.eo Wlmborly, publisher and editor of tho Hoseburg Hovlew; Cort D. Shoemaker, of tho Itoao- This Afternoon. Tho timely discovery of a smoulder lug fire under the wharf Immediately hack of the Hotel do Carter, or city hall, about 2 o'clock this afternoon prevented a serious conflagration. It Is thought thnt the fire started from a cigar or cigarette which was drop ped between the planks. Georgo Gould, who wns walking B rei.L.vr for the Johnson Lumber According to word received from Coqullle today, H. Stanley Dollar and Miss Father Johnson will be married thero tomorrow evening. The mar riage will take place at tho home of the bride's brother, 13. C. Johnson. Tho announcement came ns some what of a surprise to the many friends of tho couplo nud their families on Coos Day. Miss Johnson is the hand some and accomplished daughter of Alfred Johnson. Sr.. the pioneer lum berman of the Coqullle. It. Stanley Dollar Is a sou of Hubert Dollar, tho inilllonnlre lumberman and shipowner of Sau Francisco. He has been sta tioned on tho Coqullle for some time Company. The mnrrlago will be a quiet one only Immediate telntives and close friends attending. who ix coyniii.i:. Left Dock at 12:30 With 36 Passengers and Lot of Mis cellaneous Freight. Tho steamer Droakwater sailed at 32:30 o'clock this afternoon for Portland with thirty-six cabin pns eenfiors and a good cargo, Including a carload of butter mid cheono and a good deal of miscellaneous freight. With two exceptions all passengers nro bound for Portland. They will lenvo tho boat at Astoria. Tho Ilreakwaler will sail from rurtlnnd to this port on July 17 and Perkins, chairman of the commis sion. The ubovo men constitute the Hallroad Commission and according to Mr. Perkins, Hoseburg will grow to a city of 2B,000 within tho next flvo years ns n direct result of tholr promotion work and activities. tilDO to Soli thoill ilntlio fc Pointing to tho benefits to bo derlv- ! ' , llK S ed at this end of the line. Mr. ",UI1 UK Want lll0in- We Perkins saM that Mnrshfleld would m've1' Httcilipt to f'oi'cp Silll'S get two dollars whoro Hoseburg gots ',v SO-callt'd pi'ice-l'cducjioil.s along the wharf at the time, discover ed the small blaze and notified Gor don Smith. Smith attached a piece of hoso to a faucet and soon had a stream of water on tho fire. Tho blazo was extinguished In less than five minutes, but hnd It not been dis covered by Gould It Is nrobuble that Mp. Josophus M. Dodge, of this the whnrf. Jail or both would have ''''J'- and Miss Clara Isobel Waters. been damaged considerably. lf North llend. were quietly mar- Hepali's nro being mado to that rltMl nt tIl(' M0II1 or ,tov' Thoinns part of the Mniieo llniol whlc'i was '" f'nqullle Thursday afternoon The burned early Inst Friday morning. ,"',, lH l,lt' daughter or Mr. mid Officers havi) been unable to deter- s,r8- Wm- Waters of Lakeside. Or., inlno whether or not tho fire wns of n1"1 ni,s uce employed by tho Coos Inrendlnry origin. They nro Inclined ,J,,y Homo Telephone Company for to believe that It was, however. lo past year, where she has won many friends by hor charming ways iiu groom, who former v lived in hero. Mr. Ido In this city. burg News; Hon. Dinger Hermann. Trkct-i Ritfi. C 'n .."I"1"' ' fonm"'-v A. J. Milium, merchant; W. II. JOSil JDllling OctVS iilirornln. Is well known li Hliharilson. capitalist, ami J. W ' nni1 Ml'8, ,)o',,xt, "III ,rt'Blil ...GREAT... Economy Sal THIS HAI.H ISA".MAHK DOWN" ItKJHT TliKDL'GH Till; DON'T. I'AIU TO PltOI'IT HV IT. YOl' MAY WKIX Till; YAl.l'HH KHO.M TI1K.su l'..IATCH.ft.UliP. OKHjj Pure Linen. Ilimvy. Pnhloaclii'd Towollug, full width, l and 20c. alucn, on sale at, a yard Ladles' Fibre and Vegetable Silk Hose, vurloiiH colors, linen heels and loos, formerly "fie, special Hngllsli l.img Cloths, .'II! inches wide,. Jf.c, aail tSr aluti, special, a yard Siiiibouuets, large variety of colors luiilhtyK's, all sliff special i.iuen rori'iioii i.tues, - in i inenes wine, were 7c to Ik a yard, salo a yard i.auics lino aiiisiiii iiruwers, iieaiitirtuiy trimmed, uac to S'ic kinds, on sale at, a pair rniiuriMi s i- uiosi iiiiiaiea Dresses, various, styles and f shades. $1.00 mid $2.00 kinds, on sale at f Fancy Crepe Paper Napkins, Hid liric grailis on speilul aale, per 100 Just received a larue line of Nemo. Thoinson's Glovo'llitlii Arnioursidi ( orsets. marked nt under inlcm. RatUfacllon ITIJ ffl "T1 A VT (Vnlnlh' or Money 1 H H H A I K -Vl Itermiileil JL g. lJLf 1 XlillV Clwn.tlnl mmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmrnKKummmmmwamammmm "The lime to set u hen is irlien she iruuts If," That sound pliilosophv is likmviso true of inon. Tho K00NTZ GARAGE HvceUlor Motorcycle) Agency I F E TIRES AUTOMOIIIMCS STOItKI) MHS. .1. A. GOODWIMi announces that her Sl'MMHH homo on South Coos Hlvcr Is NOW iti-'inv in . celvo IIOAHUHItS or ItOO.MHKS and ('()0S ')I'NTY'S MOST COMPI.HTH to servo DIXXHU any day to picnic MACIIIXH SHOP PAKTIliS or excursionists. i mahixi; ami ai'tdmiiiiiik KI.PAIHI.NG GASOMXH KOH SALH VDIfl'lt I.'IHIV'M Ctl lIIV, ..in ., ......... i iiu.il rn , i iiviiir, inii-iii II.VITHUIHS HKPAIUHD AND j CHAKGHD I nlli. will sail from Coos Hay ror Port- ,"1' '"' lirj "u""r '"vested In the IIIKl ClOni'MlrO IHOtllods. TIlC land again on July 10. Among the ';nllr"ai1- W thnt the rivers nil first )l'ico is lllwavs HS low imssengors to depart on the steamer J1",10 MMA and that when s osislnnl with tlio a-,,I.. .i.'nnii i.-iui,... ii ...... t ! " uiiiiMiiiii nun oiiinr li-nil. o-- . m-n. n a c in in- Koalcy. K. SkiiKKi loo llalns. Mar-',"r,U8 Mur8llllul1' w' assume a po- WIl.VS illP saillO as tllC first tin Anderson. It. P. Griffith. Joo Hl,,on a,""K ,lu) of the coast. pi'il'O. I'ampultals. Pat llarus. Fred Co.-' ,0,'uin8 ,M H"t the entire rail- .., lotto. J'owell Westerlln. Thoo. Dnn- r0IU, ('",llll8,'' would visit tho " ( "' tllO Ollly niie-M'UT del, Miss Chase. P. It. Finch, a. ,,n" ImmuilIalPly ufior Clio IiuiiiIr nro I'lotllilM'S on ( 't)o!s Ijtv Witters, Dr. C. W. Sheppard. i.V ted upon. He said that Hon. llln- ' Hucgorte. F. C. Purkeypllo. Harold Bcr nen"n Hie othor silver-, 'L ' ' Sr8.o0 TO iv!0.00 Parks. Mrs. Parks. l A. Cutllp. Mrs. ! "Kll0U orn,()ra wuulU e ask tho L. A. Cutllp, K. (. WUonor. Mrs. ,00,,1 of Coos ,la' t0 Interest them-, K. !. W'lsenor. (Veil Wlsouor, II. MulvoB '" tho l'Joct to the ox;ent Ollrll!! lll,.a MM.-..,. U.....I.... ....... I Of $.'100,000 Or S 100.000. 'I'll.. Im.nl' "" ' """'ll 11 IIBIUJ .UHUI, ' "w i-iiiiiiiimeo ns it stands today con- sists of Al Powers, chairman; Hugh, Allll flltt ni. I II II t . t"""""1 "" " !. Jennings. I AT.. ..-.l.i" i 1 -"'u.iiu i im FIXUP Walter Jones. It. J. Hlcliards, Geo. '.Adams. -.Anton Jncobson, Don Olson, ilr. Powell, Chns. Hall. Jim Casey. Had Most I'lvlght. uipt. .Miicgenu says that tho Geo. YOU LAUGH AT WEATHER WHEW YOU RIDE ON DIAMONDS I You can run your car regard less of weather conditions, if your wheels carry DIAMOND bUUttUbt TREAD TIRES, i Diamond Tires transform a slippery, treacherous roadway into a surface that you can HOLD ON TO. They grip the road, afford maximum snnnr. ity, transform engine power tI,ailKe of hi,,Kl"K nl,(1 iuiici. into nifltmn nhnnH iWJr,,! ,)an,1 oUumx prosunts r.au for long wear and' give it. Lei us equip you with The Royal TONIGHT MIA1IY lltUNB" In an entire FOR THE CAMPING TEN1 8x10 TO 16x21 $9.00 TO $40.75 Hammoci Perkins declared oinphatlcally thnt neither ho nor any other moinuor TWO STORES North Bend AV. Klder on her Incoming trip to 0 ,l,u rn,lroiu' commission Is nn- coos liny nail only nbout 100 or """"" 110 tons of freight for this port, In-1 to the Southern Pacific Oil Project. stead of .100 us claimed. Opt. Mac-1 orlJlllR la Iuto at this tlmo In tho Kt'iin declares that tho Hreakwater lllU'108t of H'o oil project which ho lad 3 IS tons of freight for Cons ivmv n"(l K- M- Androws. of Medford. are ml worked two gangs of longshore- nroi,lotlB. Perkins said In that men 10 J-4 hours, He was highly ('"l,t,('"0" ''! all that Is need Indignant nt the claims of tho Klder Pl1 ls thc ll'"S1'8 from l"oporty hold- DIAMOND SQUEEGEE TREAD TIRES people. HOME its on a reasonable basis. Then ho 'fcnld drills will bo put Into opera-' 1 tlon. The field in uiii,.i. i... Andrews proposo to work ts lo-'i GRANnl THEATRE U ID I Mr. 1 I'.ltOil lititu-i-mti 1i.h.. .....i m.....i. .... . i - " .limine I'oini mid Is about six nillos wide and ittenty mile long. Perkins and Andrew s will be In lie city for two nr Mi...... .1 ...... , 1. ..!.' 1I1IJO, Ihey hne taken a number of local business moii Into their confldemo and say they are gratified at the upport XMU..I, l8 Mlired ,lom Is Just What', You Make it Wo Home is Complete With out a Piano. It is a Duty We Owe the Chil dren to Give Them a Musical Education "Tnll, Tn T. .u... Il,!i0"""Il..'c.0.urttanroon. ."I iu iiiuiiiuo Huuui ," "c luiiwu auegoi that Hoolll Al't.'l'ST HOKI.I.I.NU si'lCD. August Hoolllng. of North llend - lami'.i as iioreiulaut in nut brought by tho Portland Association of Credit Men to rfcoier ?Ju ny Mlllur rilMl a omiilalnt In .ik. TO-NIGHT VANITY CASK"- A splendid 601 lety drama In two parts pre senting Miss Dorothy Kelly, Oladden James and Julia Cio'r don Swayne. the stars of fllm-dom. Kuve th Wiley B.Allen Co J ? L. L. Thomas, Manager ns- 11 1 .. . -U-UHUIl Atene ntliin ..f win 01 on a nrnui Uii.m- .,., . -",. Mum uir U" JllUO S. TllO Il. llmlf ...... July 10, and now a suit has beeu Instituted to coloot tho money. -SCKXBS IX MANILLA" Interesting scenic. THE MAN" IHOHKH IT" Tl Is U one of the funny car ton comedies in motion. T1IK Ll'CKV VEST" -A suv.imiiiulv fimuy Kdlson com edi featuring Kd O'Conuor. C'.il'.dieii it. ArtHltg iPl. TOMOHHOW-J 'THHOIT.II PIHK TO POItTlWB" In five reels. PHIDAY I-Y.V No. It. N 10! IT KATH- LOWER PRICES on a number of the popular sizes cf THE DIAM0NH SQUEEGEE TREAD Effective November 24, 1913. 28x3 NON-SKID ..S 1.85 30x3 NON-SKin sicE '3Qx3L NON-SKID :::$17.0Q 'JU..H1 tinii Aini -.- OMO'.j INUIN-SKIU MM INUN-SK D R9R9R 34x4 NON-SKID. "$26 05 35x4 NON-SKID :$26.90: 36x4 NON-SKID.. $2775 35x4' :. NON-SKID. $36 05 36x4 Vo NON-SKin c?oVH 37x4i :. NON-SKin "1 iS ManhfiplH 07..1I KirVKI m r. --VU,U W....V..V1 SsaoraUD"- 'lreamery 37x5 NON-SKID "$4445 38x5i.N0N-SKID:::$57.3& Other Sizes at Corresponding: ouuie "WHY PAY MORE? ASK FOR DIAMOND TIRES For Sale by Pioneer Hardware Co. A Large Line From to $7.00 U COUCH HAMMOCfl $1 1.75 TO $17JI "Why Pay Morel Sawyer and Hotmo Potors In a Btart- iiiiK Reionifif detective story "AN iiuuu DKl-OHK DAWN" a 8o(iiol ' in "unomea 77.r.0"; imsod on tho as- toundliiB dlacnvory by siKiior Ullvll. an Italian onBlneor, of a noworful ol- emontnl destructlvo forcu which has recently created sensation Iu tho' !A1rtCnf1 rKlfnvCPJ scientific world. Horn toiilKht only. IOIlIlSOIl-UlllOYOViu 1'ivo reels of tho boat pictures. i.owor noor m"8810';,-, B. 'The House with the SI I Children 10c. Hero Friday Tho 4th series of "I.uclllo I.ovo." will open here Tliurs-I Jay, "tho Hlson Trio." a Us tlmo I nuuevlllo act that Is a lienilllncr. ComliiK Soon Ford stnHin.. i.. ti... $18.10 Kreafit comedy out "Love and Von- Keauce." Name and .Quality f'l BUY THE VERY BEST BUTTER it $35.00 Gas nnd 35 ner year for 61 per year years. Buys A Building AND rriRI srAnrc L'XDKIt SA.MTAItV COXDITIOXS IX A CI.KAX AXD MODKltx PACroilY. STicitiuy.KD MILK AXD crtHAM. PURE ICE Preo delivery, 8 a. m. ana Pboao 73 H lot. improved ! lot. Improved s.J lot, Improved iu LKVICIi IF..nn i. i In tUAilU IUI, UIUDU I.. " .1 COxOO lot. cleared ..'J 50x90 lot, Brnded street 58x145 lot. 62x1.11 k 50x150 lc ON'I.V A l.'KW LOTS I'F-Hl 'I'iii.'ct' nnipiv IlL'V ! . ...,.t.. .......... - w- niiv 'iiii- mill Slrw'Sn Inilirovoiiicnts 'Seo Held Alum' H-' Phone Ulll-J. W. A. ReiU 150 Front Street :d (Incorporated) MARSHFIELD, 0REC0N. 9 p. in. I tt -v iii 'M"'f"w"v3p8flKH3Mn