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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1914)
ttfwmmT'T VW-'' vJ1Jt.M..'1' '' mm&mwmmimmitimmMmu THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 19U-EVENING EPITION. EIGHT mmmmmmmmmmlim i.i;iiinikfiniutif itiifKfiu w iiiiiiiifi? f NO ALUM IN I ROYAL BAKING POWDER j WILL MOVE LIFE S HIPPING NEW; VI mil no T o LEAVES STR. S BREAKWATER 00 DUTH S LS 0 WORTH Her iDongress Approoriates $47 i 000 Move Across to Site at Mouth of Bay i Moving of tlio Coos Day Life Sav-i , Jiib Station from Its present location CameS 49 PaSSCngerS, opposite Emplro to a site bordorlng pu Capacity and Big Cc Charleston liny, n fight for which has I f , o C noienn been waged for moro than three years ' gO TOP ban hranCISCO by the Chnmber of Commerce, has bo- Wtn ft ,msso,lf,or bi or forty-nlno, Tho Hronkwator loft out for Port como a certainty, declared President ,Jor fu cal)tlctyi nn,i ft tull cargo of lnnl sliortly boforo noon today carry Hugh McLaln, at a meeting of that uinbor ti,0 fitoaniBhlp Hodondo loft Ing twenty-two pussongors and In hqi Has Passenger List of 22 and Carries Cargo of ChseSe Salmon From Cannery at 11 o'cloclc tills morning for San $ 17,000 was appropriated United StateB Government work. by tho t for this PIlIiSltVTHHIAN WOMKN. guests against speaking and on en tering they wero conducted along n dark hall to the enve, from which At tho meeting of tho Marshflold they lHGrcc,i mnBkn,i ami decorated Presbyterian Ladles' Aid this week. wlth pn,)Cr i,ntg Aboul H O'ciock plans wcro mado to hold a silver tea j one of Ul0 nartJ.( uod(,cke,i wlth 8ku, and program tho Saturday prior to nnd Rh08l ko R0W,lf nttcmptcd to Thanksgiving. Owing to election tho ..1Ht ono over.. on tho rost( but ,)C. attendanco wns rather small. Mrs. ,.., . p,,..,,,,).,! in i.ia rr,,.niin tlint McKnlght, tho president, was unable tho Joko wn8 on Mma,Ut Aflor n to attend owing to Illness. Those jni08t dciKntfi luncheon tho party I .prosont wore Mrs. A. L. Iltitz. Mrs. 1. 1 he, themselves to waiting autos and CJ On.lit. tin W V UnVMnu'niiu ' .. a. Diii - i. ..,... ..w, tnuist tne maro or norns voted .mibs Mrs. C. II. Walter, Mrs. Mary .N'lcols, zltmnP lno, -harmlnc nn.l miter- Mrs. Eva Oanrtnll and Mrs. K. M. Flyo.J tn,nR i,08tcs8. Thoso present wcro Mrs. A. V. Uowhny, Miss Uertha Hud- body held last evening, i luiiur, nuwij- urnveu iroiu ouiiii- iin,,iC8CQ tor Chamberlain, stated that with the ' ThoBO ;,, wcnt ,,, woro. passing oi wie uiiuury Borneo uiu, ,,..,. ,..,,, ,, , ,IllVH MrH , lfays, V. 1. Adams, O. S, Mlsh, Chot i'nwnll. Jim AVtmvor. O. Mill, Clcorca Tlio assistant chief of tho ,, ., .. ri..ii,.i, miuu i Llfo Saving Hurenu has arrived on ,, m, E. NnBlmru, Jim Kontllos, I T. Shutn, Miss L. Undo, F. O. Mono, tho Uny from Washington to muko U AmloriJon w w. House, Honnld V. Svliuclilur, C. 15. Hunting, Albert nn Investigation, nnd bosod upon his A,lorton, jj. n, Aldorton, Mrs. 15. II. Small, Mrs. A. Small, J. Ilnyllss, J. report mo exact new locution oi uio , Alllol.toll( c . Ai Morrett, Stovo George, Q. Hallor, II. A. Edllno, Mrs. I5dllno. locnl station will be made. c,ms Lum,( c ( Welloughby, C. Howard I5dllno, C. C. Simmon, W. Thus Is brought to a closo an agl- N , R c affr ,,rnnk olvn8f Qc0i SmUlli w. It. Daughorty, It. Hounds, tlon that has been persistently waged , Uoatt0t jm Jonn, John nraham, (1. A. J. Hahnor, M. Uger nnd A. II. Binco uio wicck oi ui carina. no SandMn T joh:l8on, V. N. Kclloy, present location of the station has,c Dal8trom John Mnrchonl0, Tunk ong been thought too far from the 8imhoor Don ro8rIco, Joo Surdo. bar, too far from wrecks that hnvo ,,,,.,.. ,.,, ,.. v nr..inrl- nnd at any time may happen on thonrMl0f Art storllOB A. ,l0IIB0t Qoo. Pemovluk, Poto Slnolc, N'lck Pall, .Ino. Vlklug, Louis Ilarner nnd Otto Olso.n. held a shipment of cheese from tho cronmorlea of Coaulllo and .Myrtln Point and also about ton tons of (mi nion from tho Tulliinl cannery. Thoso who loft on fiio Hronkwntor woro: C. Wcoks. U. A. IIoiiBton, Mrs. II. Special .. V Reductions in price of Ladies Suits Coats and Dresses Hub Dry Goods Go. "Smart Wear for Women" Cor. Broadway and Central Ave. p,one gg. Hurley. bnr. Ml rat cl TFR E GLEAM LEAVE OX SPEEDWELL. I JUNIOR PHO.M. I TO LF RETURWSTO PORT BELGIAN RELIEF "coosBiyiFiT i - lili 1QER1 Tho Junior Prom of tho Marshflold High School will bo hold next Friday evening at tho Kaglcs1 Hall. Invlta-'Peterson, I. N Miller, A. V. Woods, tlons wero Issued for It this week, j Win. Goortrum, Robert C. Dlllnrd nnd Tho' pntroncms are Mrs. Wm. War-Ocorgo Haines, wick, Mrs. A. II. Powers, Mrs. J. S. ilon. Miss Mnrhta Uernltt, Miss Mlu nlo Ilnrkcnsec, Miss Kthol Connors, A. V. Howhuy. Archlo Johnston, A. O. Case InVOlVUlQ City and Port hor wero: Mtcsiiuci' Hulls Today for Kan FnniclH co nml Sun Dlcg": Tho steamer Spcodwoll snlled to day Tor San Francisco, San Pedro and San Dingo. Among those Hailing on , Major Morrow Sends Back $2000 As Surplus From Dredge Oregon Fund Hy tho unexpected return of 2,- Coko. Mrs. Wm. Horsfall, Mrs. It. F. Williams, Mrs. F. II. Clarke, Mrs. J Wa'lto and Mrs. Robertson. 4 . MIMICS' AHT C'Ll'H. - Instructor, was rl.aperone. DON DOLE flie Ladles' Art Club enjoyed n do llghtful session ot tho homo of Mrs. ' J. A. Hlatt In South Marshflold Fri day afternoon. Necdlowork nnd chat wero followed by delicious refresh-4 monts, Mrs. W. II, Foley and Mrs,' Dlanchard assisting In serving. Mrs., A, $. Dlanchard will bo hostess to the club next Friday. Thoso present this welc wcro Mrs. 15. I). MeArthur, Mrs. Clms. Lu Chapcllc, Mrs. W. 15. Iloag-i . .. . .... iand,Mrs.L.F.FaikunBtuin. Mrs. w. Arthur Sweet and Miss Docia U. Foley, Mrs. F. M. Flye, Mrs. Olivia I Smith, Prominent YOling Edman, Mrs. W. II. Curtis, Mrs. Jas. nt i:j u.. Cowan. Mrs. A. 8. Hlanchard, Mrs. N CQt Mamed Here lUsmuuun, Mrs. F. L. Sumner, Mrs. I Ar,illlr Rwn, ,, MHrt Not Yet Concluded Post nnnnrl liw lurlnn Cnn ,iunuu ujr juuuu uuw; Mr ., 0,, Snvder..L. Almgron, Investigation of tho drain box at II. Potorson, II. C. Wallace Miss Mnn nlght with tho nld of a lantorn Ib ono! celt, Mts. T. II. Shaw, Until Hopkins, of tho many phases taken In tho Mrs. Jonnlo Graham, Sldnoy Wll- i ! equity case of C. .1. Illlstrom nnd Hams, J. It. Ouorln, F. II. Murr, Mrs. Tho Mnrahflcld High School Junior others versus tho City and tho Port F. 11. Murr, Jeromo .1. Whcolcr, John Class last evening enjoyed n class of Coos Hay now being tried boforo Wnltln, John Hartley, C. II. Roberts, party and 3nnco nt tho Williams Judgo Coke. ' IC. L. Hly, L. Larson, Phil Foster, .1. Uulldlng. Miss Itclse, a High school ) For thrco days testimony haa been1 Q. Watson, J. (Irccnfluld. Frank Hill, .. . .. n . . i - t 00 '' M'Jr ' '' Morrow us tho Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Moado, Miss It ' m ., , . , . .. . .. itl t T.. .!...... rt. lll I ".-u DUil'iiio . u"'"vn .w. v..v AUUUIH, .tllBS li. IVUIIUI to, uu. uuiiii CIiiSS IUHTV. 1 taken and witnesses Imvo boon oxnm-l I5lmor Lt'pto, Joseph It. Cavil, A. Cor I liiod nt lungtli regarding tho drain all, 15. Wallln, I). Llndolt, Tom Col box placed last year In tho Mill, den, Chns. P. Mason, llortlui Cavil; Contributions Added Daily for Shipped Nsarly 6.OOO0M reei 10 ban rrancisco Mar ket During Last of Month , Coos Hay continues to be ooeolo, loading lumber shipping pomuoiii, coast, tho figures for the lul (,,, weeks of October IicIiir gltenottjj' tllll Plminnr U'nl... l...i. " ""-'i .iiiuurnuin IDS T Slough fill for tho purpose of carry ing tho wator from thu land. About tho ontlro Involved enso nro tho two primary questions, tho solving of which will sottlo tho dispute. Tho first Ih "Who built tho drain box, and was tho plan and building of It ndequato?" nnd tho second question, "Who Is responsible for whether or not tho fill wns put lu proporly?" And sandwiching between Miss L. Davidson, Kmmott O'lten, John Fornnndor and Frank Schafer. Along the Waterfront 15nrly thin morning tho gnnnlluo schooner Hustler crossod In from thoso tl10 Koguo Illvor bringing a cargo slmplo yot Involvod questions Is tholof chlttom hark wWoh la bllloil for purpoBo of operating tho drodgo Ore gon .during tho Inst half of October, tho Port Commission lias received a most favorablo mtrprlco. Socrotary Songstnckon received the letter yostorday and inmlo tho an nouueemeut nt tho mooting bf tho Chamber of Commorro last ovonlng. For tho lust If. dnys that tho Ore gon worked lioro, Secretary Motloy of tho Chnmber of Commerce turned over thu cuBtnninry ?2000 for tho service, though tho ,last throo dnyH of tho month tho Oregon was laid off. Major Morrow declares tho opoi tiling oxponsos for October then woro only $-000, the niununt paid In to him nt tho'foro part of tho month. Aftor tho playing out of tho gov ornmnnt funds for tho conduct of tho Succor of Starving Europeans Sovornl moro klnd-henrtod people luvo Jg.ft contrlbutl6nsTor'"tho rollof fund at Tho Tlmos offlco nnd many moro hnvo signified thulr Intention of making u dountlon; Aa tluj Jlut Btunds now It Is lCitwIn Labowltoh, $1.00 A Friend ;.... fi.UO Mrs, H , 1 .00 F. C. Milton ...,: 70 follows: Fir and Spruce. KASTSIDK MUSTMlOLI) TWO KLH&I'IOXH THIS YKAH t'luiid'i' AiiH'iMlnicntK'iiiul Two 'oun elliiicii fur Xiirlr,i:iiM(nl(lo Need SM'clal Volo. , Hccniiflo notice or special charier nnidiitliuqntH nml tho oloctlon or two cuupclliuon for Cooaton, now cnlled North KnstHldo, could not liu given CO days prior to tho general city elec tion sot for December S, tho peoplo of Kastsldo must hold two elections thlu year. Tho socond ono will bo hold either Into lu December or Im mediately after tho opoulng of tho now yonr. Aberdeen Astoria Ilnndon ,, Columbln River Coos Hay , , , , I5vorott Muklltec Port Angulos ..... Port Ludlow Portland Sluslaw Tncoinn Uiupqun Wlllnpa 3.0JI.IH j Ynqulun Day HI.IH With tho nnnoxntlon nf Cooslnn It Hay dredging tho Port Commission llIlB ,,(um ,loct,j,.tl tlmt two of tlm 8lx nnriniatlll moro Important question of an .Franolooo nnd Port Orford Co- J. F. Telandor, Mrs. . M. Condron. smith, a prominent young couplo' whothor or not tho tlamngo dono tho (,"r. , Mrs. Chas. Fonsler, Mrs. Henry IIo-rrA. '., ..,. ...,,, Ilt . six plaintiffs by tho flooding of their, TIo Alvnrndo. of t)io Swayno nnd eck and Mrs. W. Kots Smith. 4- I gunrnutood tho operating expenses nnd appropriated $0000 for tho work. Of this amount but $1000 was mod. JAW MMi MJ5.W MUM 1.ISMH; I Kt.lH ",r ilMII; ,Mil urn- OAHI OF TIIA.VKS. SISTKHHOOD. . Tho North Ilond Christian Sister hood will bo entertained next Wednesday by Mrs. J. MuMurtrlc. At a mooting with Mrs. II. J. Innaos plans 'wero mado for a bazaar to bo held Docombor C. IIALIX)WIVi:.V PAHTV. i Chnndlor Hotel horo nt 1 o'clock to-',nml was (,ll ,0 nn improperly inndolHoyt lino, arrived lu Alila morning day, tho Itov. C. M. Knight of IJan- nu or nn lnuroporIy mndo drain box. iroiu ann irnnciBCo unnging u enr don' officiating. Tho young couplo1 To Bott, conflicting testimony ro- go of IS? tons for Cooh liny. Pro nrrlvcd hero on tho noon train nnd,,nt,nK t0 t,lQ 'n"ori Knglneor Charle-, vldlng sIio'Ih unloaded by this ovon tho eoremony took place soon after- 8"'. r tho Port Commission, nnd Hon Ing sho oxpocta to lenvo out for" wnrtHi . Flshor, acting as nn Impnrtlnl wKnoss, I Portland. Tho woddlnir will bo n surnrlso tol"nio visit to tho slto of tho drain I , Iho many Hnndon friends of tho pop-,,ox '8t evonnlic by lantern light. ulnr young couplo. Mr. Sweet Is ns-!0'' ',lir,B tll0B0 0l"'a would t'"' slstunt postmajlor at llundon nnd j flntl tho tlll nt lts lowt'Bt M' also bookkeeper lu tho Hank of Dan-1 wm t,ireo (,a'a already consumed, do,. ' In tho giving of testimony nnd tho Wo Wish to pxpross thanks to tho councllmon shall bo appolutoit from that territory. At tho city oloctlon In December only thrco councllmon nro to bo olocted from I5nstsldo nnd two will ho clvosou nt tho Tutor oloctlon. mnny frloudH. wlio extended klndnoss A htciidy liicomo or n comfoitulilo r.nd Byinpnthy diirli)R our rocent bu- , hoiuo hcrurcil by the Iniyor or our ronvomont. ' , pilo lmigalu, tho $2(1.10 fully hit- MHS. A. M. TOWKIl Total !.l,l(i IFfttliifkxl I5uroka J.HWIlj AllllOU ,.,. l,t.IH ! Caspar , ilMHj r uri iirngg . i,voi,m Greenwood HUM ' Mendocino :iMH, Crescent City WWi Total 1UH.W Don't fall to allt'liil I lie mm ' wilo Nov. lO-ll-ISJ by laillff rf ti , KlilM-oonl (lulld. Front Hwt A- to Hlght Cnfc. FIIfi.SH APPLi: CIIIKII Wlw MOHTON L. TOWMH. S prove! homo lu South Murxliflohl. I. , nUy'quiintlly to your Iiorm. Oft . ICiiiiriimu .V Co. Arniro Hodn Work. I'linw Sl charming nnd return to their Mturo homo nt B scheduled to hogln on Monday, mtmll wns Ilnndon. Itov. Mr. Knight wns hero I Testimony has beon Introdticed bj' Miss Hattlo Sweot of Coqulllfj, acaB0 "0l 01 ni""o. Jugo uoko no-, sister of tho groom, accompanied tho , 'Bw t'"t will postpono further Saturday ovunlng last tho Klinunlli young couplo hero and witnessed tho lrocoouings until ntter disposing of liomo was tho scene of n dollghtfiil' ceremony. e(ll'lty cases now on tho circuit court- Hallowe'en party nt which Mlsa ' Thoy will spend Sunday on tho Hay "OUKOV "l -"'iuiuo. mo ursi oi wnicu Qeorgena Zlmnior, tho tlauebtor nf Mrs. Harrv Klinlmll " .o..... (llln 4l.nii . r. .1 hostess to n numbor of hor frlonds. attending tho Sunday School convun-; nuu- r, m uio- rugui oumm Tho homo was prettily decorated with tlon. nro & Dredging Company, tending pumpkins, goblins and other novel- . to ,roy ,Umt ho (,raln hox 8 ot ties boflUIng tho occasion. Dancing Don't full to attend tho iiiiniungo I'mporly Installed by tlo qlty, thnt In wo the principal diversion, though 'miI Nov. lo-ll-ia by ladle or u,j mnny placos tho plank woronot nnll Jt wns manv tlmos lmlimi i.v rnniiuh KiiImdiuiI f.'nll.l. Kwint siivet not in 41 togother and henco thero wns, lu pranks on tho pait of ono or another Hlght t'tifo. of thn guebts, Maskod identity was a pleasing feature or the ovonlng. A sign on the door cautioned tho1 HALL, SATUHDAY NOV. 7TII. XJt-, Glasses some places, sufficient reason given , for tho caving In of tho box and tho HKDMKN'S DANCI5 nt FINNISH, B"Bequent flooding of tho land. U. J, IIIIOIIUIII, UD II1U UVUVIUBV IUIIU ownor Involved lu tho suit, spoke mainly for tho othor flvo plaintiffs, i who aro Conrad Ilngqulst. C. A. John son, L, A. Haglund, Alfred Haglund ' We do not have to crow about our eve glasses. Our customers do that for us. Every day some one comes in who has been reo ommended to us by a satisfied customer. This makes us feel better than all the dollars we get in the fitting of glasses because it proves that we are sucoessful 'and that our efforts to please are appreciated. 1 See us for T0RIC, or curved, lenses. RED CROSS OPTICAL DEPT. RED CROSS DRUG STORE Phone 122. and John llachinnn. Tat flvo nnd ono-lmlf acres of valu able farm land, belonging to him, has been flooded, Is tho declaration I or Mr. Illlstrom. Ho declared tiat flvo cows, formorly yielding $1500n year aro now' doprlvod of their pas-1 turo and that his laud, if proporly I dralnod, is worth $13,000, and if not, ' Is practically a loss. C. II. Peck, attorney for tho P.ort, mndo nn offer In court or $250 an I aero for tho laud. Mr. Illlstrom ro-, lusod It. Attorney (loss for tho city nnd City Knglneor Ducklngham hnvo Introduc-j ed plans nnd specifications or tliO drain box which was completed un-i dor contract by Mr. William Ilagqulst ' tending to show that tho box was proporly constructed and that tho ' daiuago lnrilctod on tho plaintiffs isj not as largo as thoy claim. NORTH BEND NEWS i ' Mr, and Mrs, D. II. Aldorton and little son, or North Ilond, have moved to San Francisco. Thoy loft on tho Hodondo today. , Tho Columbia hjghwny is to bo finished through the Dalles by Juno 1- 1 ii;;rr'' CIP' KSStS E TURK181" BLE?2 I ""SfcF " "TrrawijfiMGijir maamfirw!mfE2 sm?