Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1914)
w wwnvJ?; 'rrsHttmi M- m. KM W'J Siiti mi! MI hum 2A ifflWfipvw kr r M SIX THE COOS BAY TIMES. HARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1914 EVENING EDITION. mwmmmmmmmwm wmmmMjmnmmmmmm'mTWSniu . RfitllfflfimM! ltt FINED 100 FOR SETTLE TITLE THEFT OF CALF IN I). S. COURT Lewis Petromoulx. of Allegany, Eastside Property Involves in Sentenced in Circuit Court Suit of. Herman Estate Set- Rv inn Pni TnHav ' led in San Francisco' ME SMITH GOES SOOTH COUNCIL MEETS l.ottls PetronuvuK was fined flofl In the circu't conn x ester m after- A verdict for tho defendants In the rase of Christian Herman versus Hen- W, ?Xl , .; ' inV 1; Sengstncken. John Hall. L. D. 5Kri (!"? &. VK Smith, Taylor Slglln and tho Title rtr'ro.L-J,W.iL Guarantee and Abst.nct Company. uksH3. ur jhuxv tit-vmtvu wv ...,i-. .....! u ...... .......I. I.. .. - . .- . .. . ..!. . nil iv ii iituMU'u me uwiivieiiiii vi JV" .,7 T "'..ET'S ,""'X aout 2S0 acres of land In Kastsldo. ""' " nwwuw. "- .. ,,,,l.l .,.,.., inotnt-.' immediately paid 15 and was given five days In which to secure the oth er $15 was handed down yesterday after noon In tho United States Clreult Court of Appeals In San Francisco. According to the evidence produc- -- -- t ',: " 1" court. This definitely settles a case be- t0LtthevJ,X,btnv,fhorm "l cuV,' in lr,,and"a ear o'when ni k-nlency for 1 etro- n,cinl)Crs of tfco ,lormnn CBtate ,i0- ra . ?. .-i. . u i... w.,.1-J clared the laiU had been secured . uivwfvv emi wa i"v4 n. "' .....,...... ... cd. Judge Coke declared there was no room for doubt as to the intent of shooting the calf and that several .- uJ"n" " :";" ""' ' "" ""',", .f rami til ently from Herman nnd they ?.MP SL";1!,1.0! o?XrhnoS to!te&M&XMTl tlTZrhZ nt ?nd S. Xv-rtoiE Court In Portland n car ago. In Do S?.!"'" ".Ia.d-,1ff J 15?i- comber n verdict was rendered In fa v. in.cs irv,, . in - .v. --"- or of the defendants. The plaintiffs human manner. . A1?, " 3 then appealed It to tho Court of Ap- Aeber to pay $... suit money and , ' ' Francisco the law firm $25 a month as temporary alimony a' ' "?" ...runtm aimearlt k until the suit Is decided, in addition ?JSA: "" .r ? 1L.V !0,Ua,lleoJ,.i. iur mem uuu aiiuiiiivb v. ..-- he is to allow his wife the ue of all their property and Is restrained from interfering with her in any way. The couple wore married In 1S94 t and to them have been born ten child ren, seven of whom are stl I 1'vlnc nnd all of whom are under age, al though one daughter, aged 17 ears. is now married. Judge Coke leaves in the morning for Lakexlew, where he goes to hold court for Judge Benson. iOush' Lakcvlew Is but 73 mile east of Kla-' math Falls, the judge must clthor. go down to San Francisco anl tako the train by way of Ileno. Nevada, or laist travel the same road by way of. Sacramento. Theie two routes arc?; not only cheaper, but much faster. I than to go by the stage. Motion to allow Mrs. Fannie O-' Donnell a new trial was argued by Attorney II. (J. Hoy, but was refused fcv to court. Mrs. O'Donnoll was' convicted a few days ago on tho charge of soiling liquor on Sunday. The argument raised by Mr. Hoy was that Prosecuting Attorney Llljc nvi.t hni! mum outside the evidence in tho case and hod attacked tho' character of the accused, which Hoy rontendeJ was nnart from the charge. Ho also declared that under tho Sev Home Hule law any violation of the liquor laws should be punished by the municipality of Umpire and not ly the state. brede nnd Peck & Peck for the de fendants. BIG LEAGUE Carries 66 Passengers and Caries Bin Deck Load of Lumber To the South j With a passenger list of sl.vty-sK. .ho .Nairn Smith sailed for San Fran-j elsco this morning heavily Imleu with lumber. Those who left wore: Mike Urengo, G. Farossard, A. Bids for Street Improvements Opened Warren Construc tion Company Will Pave Bids for planking nnd paving of several streets in North Bend were opened at the council meeting there Mno, Mike Kvalsko. N. .1. Hall. C. It. ",sv " "'"' "" ""' """-- Hngler. T. D. White, Pete Sotionls.(t 'ow-,8t contractors. The War M. Grublch, G. Grublch, Joe Janrieh, 'ren 'Construction Company quoted M. Mygumoto, Andrew Stokes. Julius1 tj,tf lowest figures for the paving on Bns'cl. T. Boblck, M. Itiioll, Nick Sherman Avenue and Moughinnn and TOY SITUATION IN TEAR li'H Coos Bay Importer Gives Views un uonamons ureated i uy war Much lias been said nnd w.ltioii nbout tho shortngo of Christmas toys and jiicsouiH for the coming holi day sonson since the European war broke out. It Is conceded that nine ty per cent of the holiday goods sold ' In the United States nro of Kuropean manufacture coining from Uermnuvt nnd Alistrln. - On tho holiday goods situation. F. ' K. Wi ifr 'rnm j 1 1 Kk ' JkMf TVI p Atcai UUAin !. Westnrlierif nt I'm r.,..i.' . I fc4j r.c Stores, who have stores at Ban-! V-lCCt QX Vnn..1i P.t. Tlo. mil A nltilllal Wit I McDermott. K. Tlmuiernian, Oiwl,"00' Eccnrc,, tho conlrnct for l"C Brandt. Han8 Itnsmtisscn. A. llrullch, ' llanUIns on Montana Avenue. A. Nelson, C. Heenar, O. Mend, C. A. j Improvement on California Street Dixon, Karl llnlssarl, M. Norrle, C. will be run from California Street Knrlio. K. Corbettn. S. Tebrath. C. 400 feet north of Florltln Street. Hnlmbcrg, I). 1.. Sell rail cr. G. K. The cost nrcordlng to the bld Weaver, Mrs. C. II. Forsland, Mrs. C. tho Warren Construction Compan W. Cumbers, Ivan Stlcc. K. will be $2C.0H..".i.. this pi Schultz. Win. llyland. hottlo B. Mor-duding the toncrcte curbs gnn. Lawrence Norton, Mrs. S. S. ((ntn a vnrd. Norton. C. K. Ferrell. It. II. Iadny., T,. ......i, ...mi ,, PllIllim,nPP,i ns '"c"' J"lbers will be forced to imv Pee& i-nd who Inmort their goods dlrcctl , aiV COHSI irom ine iiintuimcttirors, says t'intiStV f hvol. oft the youngsters ns well n t' o grown-l , ' flS v ups of Coos county, need not worry AeatUre 1Q nnl'.' in., in. I nbout Santa Claim not belnir ni.i.. 1 i . VullC .at S.-.'kp1"" abiindanl supply for each one. , V admired Dfif I Of course those rlrmn wlin .inumwi ..' -ll'.nu . 1 . ' ,i o local jobbers win be fnrm.i tri ,.n.. . i .' DHC 'rnporlaif . ... - . i i n 1 1 1 rv niii mi: luimiiiliivv.ii tiu T - i,us , r iiii i r - r i. SStsTSo,,?"-" ns the contra, t Is signed was JWh price. U..I toys will be . .U "rT Ayers, Mrs. George the suustnnce or a communication -- uaais or flat mi Ayers. Mrs. II Hall, Mrs. Melntyrc. Mrs. C. Chtirclt, Mis. S. Davis, Mrs. I). Mus son, Mrs. Anna Wilson, Mrs. Mary to tho members of the council and 120 days I ttt- - .11.1 la " muicipnieu our needs early in CTTimn... the date set for tho 'iruary ami piateti our orders wl.h, X JL, I & JX HAT &rtiS)iVl!i&.S& "W c ''. lK" by' t.o A.or.c,. and Kuropean factor, s Myrtle Hcniiau, Mrs. T. M. Herman, agreement the count II may extend r inis ran ticilvcry and we feel BALL SCORES lily AfMkUtrJ rrr lo leo Dir Tlm AMKIIICAN I.KAf.'Ui: New York, 2; Philadelphia, Washington, 4; Boston, S. 1. AT w- t wtm .THE HOTELS .NATIONAL M-UtiUK Boston, 2; Brooklyn, .1. . Boston, 7; Brooklyn, :t. Seven Cluis. Johnson. Hnrrlson Jones and this tlmo or. If they believe It Is l''d tint during tho Inst week we W.T.Clark. i,v..rr..i.t,.,i ....v niiiont n rinn of $2ri.""Vc received thlrty-flve larae cases for every day taken oer this time. of Knropcnu holiday goods and hnvej A contract drawn up by the com- c ot moro on the wny whV pany to cover the paving work " Hi-ongli tlio Panninn Cana' was also submitted and read before Kloni "' present outlook wo will re the council. The clnuse asking for ce,Vt' l lcnat "tnoly per cent of our the payment of SO per cent of tli( Iniport orders. contract price before the opening of 0f toilrae tho shipping from the the work was rejected. City Attor-, wnr zonu 8 'adly crippled, but we ney Dorbyshlro declaring this clause nro Informed by tho fnrto-v -firesoir contrary to the charter of ill i mid that nothing could be paid Hon of getting the ut that even now property owners dliecl- """ kuk nru uuiiig urougiu ly concerned. t iiifoiirii. Further tbn contract of the nav- T1"-' I'0!'1" r Coos county will bo The Cliutidler Hotel. 1). h. K'Hter, Kugone; I.. F. Wilson, excel for style and ( "Money i aiKs clause nro Informed by tho fncto"v -furesen-1 LI l 1J .1 , .n ll l'-'l sa is:irr:,r;,ri';i Hub OoMM li,il...,.ii st. x r tt.i. ,... 41. .t.tl,i ., ,tr 11' ii ' J ; B ,,,,"" t,lu Pnvlus was accepted. All " 'Hiostio Ion; Mrs. I, S. Doment. Myrtle a8gc88inent8 for thl9 work w, ,H5 goods through, b Point; C. K. Johi.Hon. Portland; Wal- , , ,(l. H0II10 Roodll nro ter Holmes, Beaver Hill; II. Andcr son, Portland; .Charles K. Mack, Port- i .. .. . . t t . nuii i. i ------- -- - . .. . iiiiti. tj. iii ii iivit. i uiiiuii i. A'. ij. i . . i . i i ii iiisi f n mil.' iiniinnr onnim iitui iiui luiilngs, by agreement. i , , ,. ., , ' .. ... ... .ling company tieciareu Hint ine worK - - ' ' - " Philadelphia. 1; New York. 5. I "".Portland; C. B. O Nelll. Port- vj b (,ono wU,ln n c u ,,our(lliy cheaply as Inst year and wo can even Philadelphia. S; New York, 0. V""' .,".;. ,'., " " rept In cases of emergency when V'" n"1' ""':r ".,""" """":' . '. .mini, .iiiiiiii iiiiii. iitit i . .jimiii . m - iitui ittwii ku l ia iv-aKiiiiia - nt i -i en inning, called darkness. ; ; idoube pay win no given tor ine. w llBVC a fln0 llno of lllR,ler ail. Bandon MARSKFIflO KjiftH c?,st ;.i:.uiui-: COQl'IIXH Cl'IiMXCS. Missions "12 ft Sail Francisco 12 It" 0 5tnnlnv flrociirv nnd Itnlnor! Xoh of the Coqullle Valley As Told KanIng nn,i Schmidt. uidlng. The Blanco Hotel. L. S. Taylor, Myrtle l'olnt; C. Mo orele. Myrtlo Point; C. A. Boyrln, Biindon; A. .Tuuies, Bandon; James ., , ', - , . . , ... i holiday goods which were bought " For the planking of Sherman Ave-1 - h n.ni. 7:00".. WeJ. 7 ... I lHtAI.V-COOS ILW STJ SCHEDULE Gardiner. Lt. Vh OtL uiio tlio bid or tlio .Moiigiimnn mini ... ,ntr . . ..'.,.! 7:00.. Thur. i .Ml i i i"ii. mi iiiir ii i. hiiiiiiiv lul in i --- - - - t i -. HIT-' .Hoop company was $2,537.80 Ing 740.00 lower than the second i look for Taylor, Coalcdo; Gus Sjogren, Coos l(,t ,' of ,ne Am,,!r80n.K!oclu, ?ur holiday goods," by the Herald. Portland. Vonlco failed to arrive. Clarence M. Ay res. of San Joe,'f y.ai., wuu nun ueeu visiuuk Ills ia- ter, Mrs. II W. Yonnc. In this city.' , B A,iei1M, n ic h dled last Tuosday evening. His 08 A"s IW i u. " trouble was organic disease of tho Oakland 10 J heart, and his trip here hnd been Ityan and Meek, Prough, Geyer made partly In the hope that a sea anj Mltze. ynyage and a change of climate would do him good. : Katherlno Terris. who was pain-1 I ALONG tl)e WATERFRONT I fully hurt a few weeks ago by bo- . ing dregKed by her sadd'e horse, has almost entirely recovered from hor injuries. . ' expected here the last of this week to &xyltt&A - -- - this nibrnlng. Indicating that Ban- a appHcunts for licenses. dim Is to Mve Its new hotel , D. It. Hedges, a man along In Tlio gasoline tug Veen was back on years and a uewt omer here, died Krl- tho run to South Inlet today after day at Arago, whertf he was employed having been laid up for nbout in a tie camp He was bulled here .days on account of tho breaking aturda ' the backing near, lllver; Joe Clawson. Coos Ulver; Mrs, C. J. Church, Petnluma; .1. A. Ed cotnpuny for $2,rr"S.70. The plank ing will extend on .Montana Avotrttf iSmv. J!-w;X.pth;ri ;,rroI:;,Bes"t'rnu,n ,o tho ,,o,,y 8!oUKhi NnRTH BENn NEWS 'n. 1 a ...ililn,. f tlin Dm i Pmiii mluuln,i I Mr. K. ft. Molunii of Smith ,'for our 1915 supply lot usi0'1"-! ':uu im ! a "Made In U. S. A." stamn n'nl'l 7:00;.. FrL 9 l ja.ui.I :oo .. Sat. 10 ,.)U n.m.' 7 lo . Sun. 11 U a.m.l 8.30 .. Moa, i: , a.m.l10.0u ., Tuei. 13 Tlio I.lojd Hotel. 1 jn.m.jlliOO.. Wed, H -a.m.l 1 1:30 .. Th. 15 A petition of the Poll Commission' Mr. E. ft. HoJboii of South Coos')m .,2 ao was read In which that body nske I !tlvt-r ht ii t'lxltiii'.ln Inwn tndiiv. ...... .. ......... ... , ---. .. . , A 1 no number of the mo.nbuM '" V. II. Crosby. Bnndon: II. Wooil. : . . , i i - - A I no number or the iimmioum ' , Por land. I Fen or v ljermlmlon to make drain boxes or 0, f..0 ,,as((irJ1 stnr ,, w. c. T. r p.m. I on aim, .1. I lennor, itiijmonl, HUnwByi, nt.rog8 itirond Aveuuo.of Norih Bend will attend the fun- p.m. Wash.; C.. h. lerell. -M.vrtja, Point; wj10r0 tll0 CoiuiiiIshIuii is expecting, oral of Ms. tleo. Keynolds, who wits' aniij V. R. Bonttle. Lakeside; E...1). Jor- to nnke ft fl T,,,8 WBg ,. n me.nber of both orgnnlxatlous. i m dan, I,nkelili': S. M, Campboll. Coos lllver; W. S. Wynoie, I.Hkcslde; Jns. I The T. S. Steamboat Inspectors are '-eorgo linn. ouKluuu. CHU; Mrs, wnt. Ulckson, lioid Heaeli; T. 1 moiisly granted them. Bids on bonds to tho uinourr? off ? 10, SO 1.02 HubmJtted by Perhiiiii .1 uui. UUKS...I. i.oi.i ikwcii; i. r. d (.d, accepted by the I lIughcH. Cape Blanco; F. Slier, Ban- ,.,.. : 'M ' H don: T. Alvas. Beaver Hill. ' Tlie St. Laurence Hotel. Mrs. Frank Oalllgher. Portland; council. Bradford Wheerorhsslitfuil eiigl-l neer of the Southern PnclfJc brought' up with tho council tho matter of er, v.ji,nes. Bnndon; Tllllo Smith, Jinn- exUm,,,B lho hnrUor Uiie. near'tho dbn; J II. Taylor and wife, Bandon; 0'm, of Hn!lroad AveI1U8 wllfc w, L. E. Brown. Bnildoil. ,, lllnlriiv In utrnlciitonlnir thn IHI .MAIIKKT ST. V. MILS. OLIVE K. BKOWN Is npw prppared to do first-class dressmaking at pjaBounblo rates. Strcyt and house gowns, skirts, niui blouses, dancing frocks, lingeries dresses. A trial or er U requested. Sco our now fall books of Paris fashions. 5ft5 ?S 5s 5vi ?&"vv ?ly y?a? ?B5? && 8iSc sS5 sls&vyzSvvySySiSi???''- Never- Questioned Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure and wholesome. It is made from highly re fined, pure, cream of tartar, an ingredient of grapes. Not an atom of unwholesomeness goes into it; not an unwholesome influence comes from it. It perfectly leavens the food, makes it finer in appearance, more delicious to the taste, more healthful. 1 ts superiority in all the qualities that make the perfect baking powder is never questioned. ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure ' No Alum aid materially In stralgntenlng tho North Bend harbor Hue by cutting oft the sharp angle at this point) uud extending the channel to cor-1 respond. The Southern Pacific com-J jiauy asks tho franchise on the pro bable extunslon. No action was ta-, ken In this matter. ? ' Twonty-nlno charter amendments were read and passed by the couu-j til nnd will bo BubNiltled"to'lWp(!U- pie Ht tho city election In Decem ber. These proposed amendments ure principally iur uivpurpu&e ui tori, reeling small errors which have. hitherto existed In the charter and will mako Uttlo difference in their reading. It Is Important that they be passed declared Derbyshire ami that the voters may be well acquaint ed with their substance he was em powered to draw the resolutions into pamphlet form for distribution. For tho second tlmo Mayor L, J, Simpson brought up the question of setting tiro limits declaring the tlmo has come when now buildings which are to be erected must bo protected from danger of flro by wooden bulldlugs placed aloiiKslde of them, Absuranco of safety tiitibt ' Frl. 1 Sit 17 . Sun, IS . Mod. IS Tuet !0 Wed. !1 Tn. SS Frl, !I Oct U Sun, J 'n.m.1 9 30 .. Mon. : a.m.'lO'SO .. Tuei. J7 n.m.' 11 '30 .. Wfd p.m. 12 30 .. Tn. S .. " ,. ml 1-30 .. Frl. JO . ' n'm.l 1:301.. Sat. 51 ..pM a.m.' n in. a.m.' a.m.l 1-30 2 00 2 00 r, JO C 00 C 30 7 00 7.00 s:00 Sleel LineJ, speed am A -., rrl NitTO Q& Everybody caU$th,m "7 5f far ihort. . , tiUi Steel Lined,.!! th eiplo.Itlo-.' j of tho .hot No.id-.p"J .A5 .w.r blow th.t .!. 5 get moro of them. i nta o" !"- " . v.- aTer7 u , X'S'.iCl. -.-.? ?rrJ3M neauan" -- i-ti-" 9M Kf-A-tfll. "" ' HKKI be given capital If new structures are looked for. To bring tho matter before the council In a correct form City At torney Derbyshire was instructed to draw up a buries -of proposed ordl- I names for consideration and they i cover not only the flro limits, but also provide for electric wiring, building and plumbing restrictions. These will be brought up at the next meeting of the council next Tuesday oxenlng. cv ruv ccv ciev nev nv ciei nev nev ncv. no.ne.fi&OMfiA ft4kJD4K3JC 3?c' Mv'S' ;$! 5 5$P &S(52(' ( ScSC0 &Gv Sea0 JS&St 3 OCr o Xio 0MX qjiXe ogi a r ; ven-v.xr .x,lj DIL IIOltSFALL has .MOVKI) to ROOMS 112-1 1-13,. HIVING BLOCK. Times Want Ads bjinc results. Time's Vsnt Ads brlh's results. "The GUNNERY' "SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTER?' Everything for the Big Game Hunter, and the Autolst.-. Front Street - "' ' rjt the Fis Marslif'w K rtWHbWKdwK faS bwu bmil.WU.DTlU bXfiu bXQL& .Qtt b9tt frlll ftvtl I t k. .C l 11 . (" ' 'J B.k2aV.V vu. -w'T.' V e- a .,Mt i cJ4t; :-. h t .' Bii-fciaE