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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1914)
HK Wof muqaiius ivm(wniii. ) SERVICE EftfliOTKL . 3 ANY TIME JAREFUL .1 PARTIES ' :TH 1 rcr. I . TEL lfleld JE i STREET' FE or Je. , 3'dw'x ' I M 'TEL I i inquiries . you will t) 1st vnnr co Hotel amission Ru ODGINfc i il'l'r. n W' vroffon i ,RV w: t ;l Ufi r. I ' I ttivIM' 5.' It '''rH '. i? -W , THE COOS BAY TIMES, jMMlMWatMWWMMMMMMMWMMMMMMMMMMMMMMIUIim PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORS Mildred .Rogers Nelson. Toadier of" l'laiio. Pupil of Hugo Mnnsfcldt, San Frnu clsco, Cal. Stiullu Hill) Houlli llroniluny, Mnrshflelil, Or. Phono 70-L. H. H. Harper HOUSE HUILDEH General Repulrlng nnd Cabinet Making. Phono 349-J. McBroom & Cameron "CONTRACTORS AND UUIIjDEHS Estimates furnished. Repair Work Spoclalty W. T. Tompkins, D. S. T. (Wcltiner Methods) Evory known dlacnso treated without drugs or surgery. Koohib 1 And 2, 237 South Broadway. Phono 132-L. Marshflold, Or. ioel Ostlind PIANO TUNER AXI) REPAIRER LeRVoJordors ut W. H. llulues' Mub jIo Company. 115 S. Sixth Street, Phono 103-L. J. NL.Wright Phono 318-R IlUILDlXn CONTRACTOR Eatlmatcs furnlBhed on request C. 0. Gosney. ( Phono 3154 CONTRACTOR AXD 1IUILDER Estimates Fuinlshod on Request ,My Past Work Is My Reference First and' Alder Sts. . Mnrshflold Dr..H.vjVL Shaw Eye," Ear, Xo.se and Throat. MXU MATTIE II. SHAW Diseases of Women and Children Offlco Phono 330. Rooms 200, 201 V202, Irving Illock. i Houbo phone, 105-J. Mrs. Farringer TEACH Ell OF PIAXO Itesldenco Studio, Phono 38G-J. Benjamin Ostlind CONSULTING ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT Offices, 200 Irving Illock Phono 103-L or 2C7-.I. , Mnruhflcld, Oregor. W. G. 'Chandler k . .ARCHITECT 'looms 301, and 302, Coko nulldlng Marshflold, Oregon Win. S. Turpen ARCHITECT Marshflold, Oregon. Perl Riley Ballinger PIANIST AND TEACHER RoBldonco Studio, 217 No. Third St Phono 3GS-L. lLETijUS MAKE your' ABSTRACTS Title & "..Trust Co., Abstracts, thoroughly .dopondnhlo. I mine dlateserviee, prompt attention to nil Interests of our clients. M I N-IMfrU M COST I. .S. KAUFMAN & CO. JITY AUTO-AND TAXI SERVICE A new taxloab has boon added to ay auto aerrlce. Curoful driver -Vill go anywhere nt any tima. Stand V Jlaaeo Cigar Store, Day phone, 78 Nigat phase. 139-X. TOM70O0DAliE. Proprietor, MiSS DONNELLY Scalp Treating and Facial Massage &H4 JHIrod'Ave. Pliono II O.J My Owh -Ferwulft HAIR TONIC PRICE $1.00 V s For Sale Only at tlio Owl Pre- Vr crlptloH Pharmacy, Frank 1). Cohan 1 '' 'lim Cnntnt! . Avtuuin Drue Kinr 'lie Centra! . Avenue Drug Store j! ou autoISall ',!. FORFOOTE'S AUTOS hi ar good eara wltli careful drivers i, For day aerrl, phono 111 -J, uwneo aniifiru liiriuro. 'or Bight aerTlee, Pliono 2(10-1. Right Cafe. D. L. F00TE. X SEND YOUR'LAUNDRY f.TO US BY. PARCEL POST ,, : ,;,. BWMTWMWT. B k WIIiIitPAY 3WK POSTAGI3 h TOK!'M""itETURN f coos baySsteam x LAUNDRY f IONK 7T. ' MARSHFIELD KAL PRS8 OROVi: AND i'V , PICNIC GROUNDS rvirlng your lunch baskets, Isfcilak. and fiahiag tacklo for a US,'' days' flutist:. Sundav ill l1' a" "cnlc crowds jLi4spcIlty. Excursion to HI) th Pnnn Vtvar ttvnrv ilnv NKarshfleM YUtta Tablet iMlianh Bapreaf. week days, wi, 8 a. .: steamer Haln rieavea Marafafield 'at S ii every SkiatJy and 2 n. fvet daya;'Jv VeHviw-it ana picnic ar- euia, aBgiy on Doara MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 20, 1914.-E VENING EDITION. S. S. PARAISO Equlpptd ultli Wireless. I'lnn Pimveiiuci' Ac ioimnodilloiH, S. H. PAItAISO WILL SAIL FOE SAX FRANCISCO SATURDAY JULY 18, AT I l M WITH 1,'ASSENGEHS AND FREIGHT YELLOWSTONE Wllili SAIL FOR PORTLAND, SATURDAY, JULY i- 18TII, AT r I M WITH FREIGHT ONLY. NORTH BEND MILL & TOM JAMES, Agent, Maislifiold. To Portland every Thursday THE FAST AXD COMFORTAIILE S. S. Geo. W. Elder Xt.WLY EQUIPPED NORTH PACIl'IC STEAMSHIP CO. C. F. MoOEOROE AGENT W. 11. PAINTER Phono H, Mnrbhflcld Phono -121, North llond I-MfikiiraRIroaJK!iW!5ir EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Steamship Ireakwater ALWAYS OX TIME. SAILS FROM .MARSHFIELD DFRIXG .MONTH OF Jl'LY AT J -!:() P. M., OX TIIIMTII, 0TH, 1ITII, 1TII, 2 ITU AXD 2IITII.... TicketH on mile to all hrstorii polntH and Information at to ronton and rate?! clicorfully furnlHlicd. Phono 'lUT-L. V. T. SHELDON. AKont Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Semi-weekly service Coos Bay and San Krniicisco. SAIUS FRO.M SAX FRANCISCO FOR COOS HAY MONDAY, JULY 20, AT it P. M. Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. S S. N ANN SMITH-. Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight SAILS FROM SAX FRANCISCO FOR COOS HAY SATURDAY, .HLY 1H, AT "A P. M. San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23 and GOO Fife building. Coos Bay Agent, C. F. McCliioitan, Phone 44. 'TT S. S. HARDY SAH.S FRO.M SAX FRANCISCO FOR COOS HAY EVERY XIXE DAYS San Fiauclsoo Office, lliu tlsiiii Sticet Dock, Pier 10. Coos Hay tt Eureka Steamship Lino E. .1. LINDEN', Act., Phono Done 2070. KINDLY KEMEMB13K AND GIVE US A TRIAL EVERYTHING IN THE RAKERY LINE MARSIIFIELD BAKING COMPANY Mil NORTH SECOND ST., NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE. PHONE 128. rr FREE COQPONf i'djea:l P ATT. E R PRESENTATION BY Dsts. SIX OF THE ABOVE COUPONS GIFT No. 1 IDEAL ART4PATTERN OUTFIT Containln ISJ Neweit Embroidery 1'atterrn ofabsolutely tbe latest Umlcni which, nt 10 ctnU cacti, rrirular retail value, would co4t mure than lis.00. Book of Complete Le&wus'ln Embroidery Stltclilne by Mme, I)u I'araue, the noted French expert. Ideal Embroidery Hoop w hlch cannot jet ot of order. tis' . Brine of these Coupons and M CcnUto this office. aQdacrcivc complete Gift No. j and write narive and, addrcaa -T?Ti-Ww J'J "I Jk a, r-i --i uutof Town Reader! wfll add 3 Cents H'l NAME....T. , STREET and No. CITY or TOWN Have Yoor at Tummes5' New Stool limit. LUMBER COMPANY, Agents To Eureka every Monday H " Xicii NjCO U T F I,T ENTITLE EVERY READER Extra for postage an maillnr. , ' Redondo JV' foifi .1 llll I I II l I III . News of Round About - - - PORT ORFORD WHARF. Flno Structure Ahoiit Complotoil for KIiI)Iiik. , Port Oi ford's now wharf will ho roiuitlotod hoforo the wook's end, ami nftor koIiib without one for tho past six months it will ho n convonlonoo that tho town will appreciate. Tho wharf Is 1150 feet long in nil, nml the piling for about half this dls tnnco rests on concrete haBos. Tho piles that aro drlen art) as a rule ri our eight to ten feet in tho Blind, nud are about ten Inches in diameter nt the small end nud sixty feet in length. Tho now wharf is a little over thruo feet higher out of tho water than tho old one was. Tho Inndlng place, or wharf proper. Is UCx 100 foot and Is supported by 1LT piles, exclusive of fenders, which tue llvoted together bo that each will sup port tho other. The wharf Is a ctodlt to tho busi ness men of tho town who huvo built. H, nnd it Is safe to say that It Is sufficiently stioug to withstand the storms of winter. Port Orford Trib une. HITS LAW MIVH IMPROVED. lloi.lly Luili'ii Palv Does Font Ini posslblo Yi'nr Ago. FLORENCE, Or., .Inly L'O. On the InBt trip In, tho Patsy entered at ex tremo low title, tho river guage at tho jetty allowing minus one-tenth feet. Tho Patsy wns heavily loaded nnd was drawing nlno feet of water. A year ago this would htno been Impossible, hut tho Jetty work hns straightened nnd deepened the channel. Evory vessel ontorlng tho harbor roports good water over the bar. Tho gov ernment survey just completed of tho Sluslaw bar shows 18 foot of water at high tide. Tho addition of 800 or 000 foot to tho south Jetty and 1000 foot to the north Jetty which will bo mndc possible by tho now government ap propriation and bonds Issued by tho Port of Sluslaw totalling $'.2r,000 will greatly lncreaso tho depth over tho bar and mnko tho Sluslaw a port of entry for vessels di awing twenty foot. NEW RAXDOX Ill'ILDIXU. Tho new Elllngson building, nt tho coiner of Alnbamn nvcuuu nud First sticet, Is almost finished nud will ho completely occupied by the first of the month. It Is a two-story fireproof Btructuio of reinforced concrete nnd is tho model upon which tho plans for tho rebuilding of a portion of the btiiued over district tire contemplat ed. Ou tho first floor aro two largo storoiooms, which will bo occupied by tho Orange Pharmacy, the Hnndon Dry floods Company and tho Peoples 5-1 0-1 fie store. Tho second floor Is cut up Into flno largo offlco loams and Is already partially occupied. Ilnuilou Woild. NORMAL INS'ITITTE AUfJL'ST ill. County School Superintendent Rny mond E, linker Informs us that the Coos County Tcnchors' Normal Insti tute for this year will bo held In tho now school building In Myrtle Point during tho last week In August, be ginning on tho 21th of that month. A vory htrong corps of Instructors has been seemed for this liiBtltuto, among whom nro tho following: State Superintendent J. A. Chur chill, of Salem; Assistant Stato Sup erintendent Frank K. Welles, Thom as L. (ioutlo, of tho Oregon Stato Normnl, Ruby E. Shonror, Superin tendent of primary Instruction in tho Portland city schools. Coqulilo Sen tinel. NEW ROAD IIUILT. Southern Purine Completing Now Highway Nrar Schofiold, (Special to Tho Tlinos.) SCIIOFIELD. Or., July 20. To ollmlunto two dangerous grndo cross ings and shorten tho dlstnnco bo tweon horo nnd Rcedsport by n quar ter of a inllo, a cut-off Is nbout com pleted nnd will bo ready for traffic next wcok. This stretch of road Is bolng built by tho Willamotto Pacific Railway, at tho request of tho Coun ty Court, for rond npproprlnted for right-of-way purposes. Edward Reed, formerly of Coos Day, took tho con tract for approximately $3000 dollars nud hns iiindo a neat and substantial Job, appearing to bo hotter than tho old rond. VAUGHN'S .MANY ESCAPES. Convict Frank Vnughn, who escap ed from Sheriff Gngo and wns ro capturod ft couplo of wooks ago, cor tnlnly has n romarknblo record. Ho escaped ft out tho Oregon penitentiary ten years ago, bolng shot at six times by gunrds at tho tlmo. Four years Inter ho escaped fiom tho Walla Walla Institution nud wns on that occasion shot thieo times. Ho hns n wife and child living about 16 miles from Giants Puss. Coqulilo Sontlnol. PEOPLE GETTING INTO COURT. Tho following lawsuits havo been begun In tho Circuit Court during tho past weok: Samuol J. Varnoy vs. Jonnlo Vnr noy. Suit for divorce U. S. Garnott vs. J. A. Ward, Alllo Guerlu vs. W. W. Deyoo and M. II. Pressoy. John W. Duggor et nl. vs. Co qullle Mill & Mercantile Co. ct nl. Coqulilo Sentinel. NEW HO.VT OX LAKE; FLORENCE, Or., July 17. Tho launch Charm Is now running on Tslltcoos Lako, The Charm was brought Into Sluslaw harbor and It was Intonded to tako her overland to tho lako but this was given up nnd sho was taken out to sea and up Ten Mlla Crook to tho lake. Tho Charm Is built to carry 50 passen- I gers and will be usod to accommo ( date pleasure parties on the lake. f fp. THREE .MYRTLE POINT POINTERS. Nous of the Upper Coqullle As Told by the Eiitci-nilse. Mrs E. Straw intiimri 1... i.i f J,ny frm nura. wheio sho was called iiioHuny oi iiibi week to assist In tho caio of her mother, Mrs. English, who hns boon suffering from erysipelas. Henry .Miller's now bungalow on South Sovcntli street is Hearing com- Mis. L. a. Johnson loft Wednes day for Portland and will visit for throe or four weeks with rolatlvos an i mentis tneio and nt Astoria. Dr. .lohnson took Mis. Johnson to the train at Itoseburg In his Iitipmohlle. George V. Starr was hero from Coqullle. Mr. Starr a now genornl manager of tl v Farmers' Union wnrc houses hero, nt Coqulilo nnd nt Mnrshflold. Choiles Xorthrup wont to Coqulilo on btiBlnoBs. .Mr. Northrun is Just completing n gasoline motor boat which ho will put on tho Coqulilo River n little Inter. ,,nilMy.iW,,Vl,,Bor.8nJ'B hU ,)llth ll08 near the depot is drawing good crowds and tho folks nro enjoying themselves Immensely, fr tho water hag been flno the past fow weeks. A party of camporB loft In tho nuto mobllos or .1. D. Unrklow, c. E. Uroad hont nnd Ed Jenkins for Urowstor Vulloy, where they will spend n week or ton dnB outing. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. c. Roberts are hero frOIII I'Oltlnilfl tnf n vlalt ...1.1. -..I. lives and old friends. Mr. Roberts, who wns formerly ono of the editors of tho Kntorprlso, ns well as engaged n the general inorcnntllo buslnosa n this city, Is now In the clothing business In Portland. Ho is nlBo post master of ono of tho Portland sub stations. Mrs. A. A. Leach and daughter, ;.." 9'. A- ,lni ri"Kt"". went to Mnrsh flold .Mondn to moot Mrs. Euln Per ron and baby, who arrived ou tho Ilreak water from Hlllsboro and will bo guests of tho Lench and Harrring ton families at tho Myrtle Point ho tel for a time. NEW I IAN DON HOTEL. About $ Lion Moie Needed to Hwlnir Calller Deal. The success or tho proposed now I0 ! Un,llor ow depends upon tho ability of tho committee In charge of receiving stock subscriptions to rnlso an additional $5100. George Laird, who Is working on tho proposition, stnted that from now on It seems to bo on uphill Job to got moro subscrip tions, but tho committee is still hopo ful of rnlslng tho balance. Tho pious have been changed so that tho first milt project proposed for tho present will cost f'i5,000. Of this amount It will bo necessary to ralso $15,000 In stock nnd tho bnl nnco can bo secured on a loan. To ditto $!)fi00 Is signed up, which leaves a balnnco of $5 100 yot to bo secured. Unless moro local peoplo como In, tho project Is liable to fall by tho way. -Ilandon World. ACME OX RAXDOX HVS. Lumber Scfioonor to Make Ton-Day Tilps Out of Thoio. Tho steamer Acmo, capacity 500, 000 feet of lumber, owned by llootlo IJros. of San Francisco, will ply be tween Ilandon nnd southern Califor nia points. Including Snn FrnnclBco, Redondo, San Pedro and Snn Dlogo, commencing this weok. Tho Acmo will carry ties, polos, posts nnd lum ber for F. L. Dotsford of Portland, nnd tho shipping will bo In chnrgo or Mr. llotsford's local ngont, Gcorgo Lnffuw. Trips will bo mndo ovory ten days, but no passongors carried. Ilandon World. GEO. JOHNSON OFFICIAL TESTER. Goorgo Johnson, n young dnlry mnn from Conston, who Just gradu ated this sprlrng from tho four-year courho nt O. A. C, has been appoint ed by Prof. Graves to act as official tester for tho Ilandon nnd Lower Co qullle testing association recontly or ganized. Mr. Johnson began his du ties as tostor Inst Monday and Is got ting nlong flno. Tho association is ory fortunato In securing such a well qualified mnn for this work. Co qulilo Sontlnol. RAXDOX .MAX WEDS. John Dickey, prominent local mer chant, returned Tuesdny morning from San Frnnclsco accompanied by a bride. Ho loft horo Juno 11 ostensi bly to purchabo now goods for tho store, hut to tho surprlso of his frlonds wns mnirled In the California metropolis. Mrs. Dlckoy was former ly Miss Stansoll of Franklin, Ohio, the former homo of both brldo nnd groom. Tho coromony took place at tho California street Methodist church, Dr. Colgrovo officiating. Hnndon World. AVAHXEH SHIPS HEARS. I.nst spring this pnpor mndo men tion of J. C. Wnrnor of the South Foik capturing a couplo of boars. Mr. Wurnor took tho llttlo fellows to Mnrshflold and shipped them on, the steamer Redondo to San Francisco, whore Mr. Warner's friend, W. F. O' Ilrlen, will tako charge of tho pair and deliver them to a monagerlo or unlnial show. Myrtle Point Enter prise. FAST AUTO TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. A. X. Gould started for Itoseburg In their car, expecting to mnko tho round trip to the Doug las county cnpltul In ono dny. They go to meot Mrs. Gould's mother, Mrs. William Rich, who Is coming hero for n visit. Coqulilo Sentinel. COOS JAIL POPULATION. Tho census of tho Jail population now shows only six inmates, making It qulto lonesome there compared to what it wus Just before the Miller trial. There has been only ono ad dition this week Stanley Peters, the housebreaker from Marshflold. Co qullle Sentinel. wmw v T M1 A m mm. I,'.ll,l a. YX