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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1915)
f THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1915 EVENING EDITION. C" FIVE ocl ARE LIKE GOOD TOOLS ' F I X U.P FIXUP field -Two Stores Lh Is CLEAN-UP HAY You 'mo urged to clean up city. TO WHAT. PURPOSE? i jprepni'o for bigger tilings; to net. In icw iH'ople. who mo coming hero to mid locale. HOW ADOPT VOUy u nro planning to liulld Hl'lLH NOW! MID igk, ichroeder Hsldenbrand's l icpalr shop, MESSENGER TWO PIIOXK.S. ILL US FOll OAHS, TA.YICAItS, KXPIIKSS WAGOXS. fERMAS STUDIO ILITY PHOTOS site Blanco Hotel. 10G-L. FIKLIt, OIIHGON I Ml PAPER See VIERS About it, TURES nnd- ire Framing MFELD'S CHXTHAL AVIOXUK Phono arn-J. . IDRUM'S GARAGE HOME OF THE D1LLAO AXD DODOK 'Sl'PPLIKS l'Olt ALL KKS OF CAHS iHV. Phono :17!L t ! INOERTAKING PARLORS b kept TB PURLIO t Ucenseu rill lo In HO 1SI5-J vlOCfl0S do better work If you know you have the best ujs to wear or to work with. The way to be sure you have Best Things To Wear IS TO COME TO THE 4 ,4 4 ier a ROYAL TAILORED SUIT at once and tjet ni uonar look." IDE TO YOUR MEASURE AT $16 TO $40. Sec Our Windows Next Week. NORTH RKXD lnuus, brighten ti'yoiii' homes nnil help henullfy i dullness rnr tho look over ii want to mnko n little "clean up" for youi-Mtlf filing a little property i.Y your own. Iluy NOW! W. A. REID, 150 Front Street ON'T BE MISLED wiy WAH PRICKS nro High. Wo miy OUR PRICKS nro ii mid WK CAN HAVE YOU MOXEY us wo curry no over- .poii.o mid mho you Hint on the cost In HARDWARE, UNO nnd FAIt.M IMPLEMENTS, which is to YOUIl AD- Hiirtlwaro A Plumbing. SERVICE -B IFIHLD CVCLKKY. l.lti UHOADWAY SPIRELLA C0RSTS may be obtained in Marshfleld from Mrs. Annie Holland, 352 So, 5th St, Phono 200-X SAVE MONEY by ordering the nunniu HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, per ton 'oulroiiur I ...., -.! e im' oriiaif "ton of both .' ! ! ! ! . : w.oii ii m i men v i 1'hono 1K-J or loavo orders HIlIyer'H Cigar Store. at BUY THE VERY BEST Marshfield BUTTER Lredmery MADB UNDKK SAXITAJtY CONDITIONS IN A CLKAN AND MODKKX FACTORY. STERILIZED MILK AND CItEAM. JRE ICE Freo delRcry, 8 a. m. nnd 2 p I'liouo T-i. Commutation Tickets $2.00 Unit field-North Deud Aato LI am every te mluntes from . bj to 12 p. m.; to South Slough once a day, leaving at 11 a- u.; to Empire threo trJpa a day. I GORST & KINO. Prow. BREVITIES 44444444444444 WEATHER FORECAST Illr Am IhIkI rr to Cool Day TlmM.) OREGON Fair, easter ly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. in., March C, by HonJ. Ostllnd, special gov ornincnt tnctoorologtst: Maximum r.1 JUinlum 10 At 4: IS n. in. Ill l'roclpltnttnn 11 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1011 5.1.10 Precipitation snmo period last year 51.51 Wind: Southwest, cloudy. 4 4 4 4 4 4 Car Wrecked. A Hupmobllo which until threo days ago belonged to Qorst and King, was wrecked last night when tho driver, turning from Eighth street into Hemlock avenue, skidded nnd slid Into tho opposlto curbing crushing tho outside front i and back wheels. No ana was hurt. l 0RPHEUM ''Where Motion Pictures Look Belter TON IG I IT Sntuidnv mid S lay Matinee Tur rnniMn Tin. ...!. nit I. nl. Ii. in. iui. .in If-,. 'I'll Is Is u "Hiecltil" fentiuo mid Is well ! worth ynur hcolng. HI? OR TORY Two pint KiIImiu newspaper druiiia, Yery interesting mid In cluding Hen Wilson nnd othci'H who ucHiiro It's quality. , .COUNTRY GIRL, Sollg Htory whim will please nil. EIIGAH CASOX will slug. 10c :: ALWAYS:: 10c Special Sunday matlueo nt 2 p. m. Free public baud concort by tho COOS KAY HAND Including chorus of 8KVKNTY volcos. Don't iiiIbb this, Ilomoinbor, It's nbHolutely freo. Dig OHPHKUM matlnoo Imiuedlntoly following special concort. IDBLE THEATER T HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE AND MOTION PICTURES MISS DIXIE SOUTHERN In nn entire change of act. SIX HKKLS OF KXCKLLKXT 1MCTUHF.S. Flint eplhodo of EXPLOITS OF ELAINE Tho herTnl utory that will pleaso eveiyoue, Including Arnold Daly mid Pearl White, of tho Patho Players. Two reels showing every Saturday night and Sunday iiiatluee. V1 NETTY AND LETTY tt Yltagraph coinesly with Dorothy Kelly, Jiiiiick .Moirlsou and George VMll lll.'O II. ""'v " "" OUT OF PETTICOAT LANE A Mmy or uio romuueo or n laundry girl. Produced In two reels I by tho Sellg Company. 1 SNAKEVILLFS BUND PIG, I WcMcru coiucdy with a kick in It. I Iowei' floor, JRc; balcony, 10c; I Children, 3c. I Tomorrow night, Martin's Orcnes ! (in, composed of ten of tho leading musicians of tho Hay. Special feuturo film "The Old Flulo Phi) it." A Vlt.igiaph In tlirco pa i Is, WEDGEWOOD THE SION OF THE STOVE WITH A DEPUTATION. You will find that It in tho DEST VALUE PERFECT RAKERS , FUEL SAVERS ARSOLUTELV GL'AJtANTEED OIC fJM ' "fci. 20'MirJp;: Marshfield North BCndl4 Pctitlniid Hero Tomoiiow. Sher iff Johnson wns over today, search ing on mi oJnslvo trail. Ho said that I a wlro from Deputy Sheriff Laird nt Eugene last night stnted that ho will arrlvo hero on tho stngo tomor row morning with Pentland, going on through to Coqulllo on tho noon train. llrldo Stricken. L. T. Matthews has received word of tho death of his son's wife nt Derkcloy, Cnllfornln. Ills son Is Prof. Matthews of tho De partment of Agrlculturo of tho Univ ersity of California nnd was married about two months ago. Mrs. Mat thews was only 22 years old and was 111 only two wceltB having under gone an oporntlon. Many Get Envelope. Advertis ing of Coos Day by means of business envelopes carrying printed matter on tho back has been n success. Secre tary Motley states that so far bills have been turned In for 20,000 en velopes nnd that eventually most of tho business means will tako ndvnn tago of tho opportunity. Tho cost of printing Is assessed on the Chamber of Commerce. Honored Oivgon Man. Col Hodges, mentioned In The Times As sociated Press dispatches this week as having been promotor to Hrlgndior CJcncrnl with Col. Goothals nnd other mlll,,erfl ot tho I,nnnnm cnmi1' ,H n K"'" of (leorgo Abomethy, first territorial governor of Oregon, and Is a first cousin of Mrs. Hounclt Swnutou uf Mnrshflold. ltnilrond Story. Somcono nuiBt havo been "stnlllug" Deputy Sheriff Lnlrd according to tho following from tho Coqulllo Sentinel; "Deputy Shor Iff Laird Informs us that work has,'". t" cyclo hurdled ovor tho wlro Just been begun on mnehlno nhopH and a twenty-four stall round houso! at Wanner, tho nresnnt terminus of dm rnllrnml mi Mm Ron 111 Pminlllo. ! constructed by tho Smith-Powers Logging Company, but to ho oporated! '"' tho Southern Pacific ns a part1 ot Its systom. Tide Lands Case. A caso Involv lug tldolnnds across tho Day was nr - guod this afternoon boforo Judge Coke, tho heirs ot Mrs. Elizabeth J Williams, deconsed, contending that tho old lady wan not competent to make a contract ot hiiIo to Henry Sengstncken nnd also that alio died before tho land had been entirely jpnld for, nnd that this terminated tho contract. Tho land was sold for $1,' G00 to Mr. ScngHtnckon, pnrt being paid boforo tho denth of Mrs. Will iams and tho romatiidor Immediately afterwards. Judgo Coke hns not yet I given his decision. "Wo Should "Worry". Comparison1 of tho rainfall ronorts of Coos liny' nnd Portland for Fobrunrv shows a difference of 5.28 Inches of rain In! fnvor of this vicinity. Tho fact that' Portland, during Fobrunry, got only 3.07 Inches, hns cnusod a worry thoro,' for tho City of Roses, tho city famous I tho world ovor for a bountiful rain- supply, Is facing n deficiency In itsi annual quota of ncqua pura via tho, Bky route. Thoro Is now a doflcioncy of 9,77 inches In rainfall thoro slnco Soptombor 1. On tho other hand Coos Uny had 8.35 Inches of rain In Fob runry and about C3 Inches slnco Sep tomber 1. ROOFING REPA'D,iG, CONTRACTING, ROOFING MATERIALS, FELTS AND CEMENT J, L. BRICE B. 118. , P. 89. YOU AUTO CALL ' FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Phono t!(l().L. Night and Day, Hlxht Cafe. Oood Cam. Careful Driver D. h. FOOTE. MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals. Prices Reasonable. Cor, Commercial & B'dw'y HE AFFY AVERN HOME MADE CANDY Wo mnko Ico croani .'178 Central nvo., Pnono 131-L OREGON FIRE RELIEF t ASSOCIATION t Is tlio company that pays every loss without lawsuits. John Mattson has received 4 his $1000 Insurance held on 4 his homo that burned. Tho assessments had run out 4 four months before tho fire, 4 yet tho company came for- 4 ward and paid tho above 4 amount. D. L. ROOD, ' is agent for this association 4 Phone I23-J it 4 4 444 4 4 444444 444l Not tli Rend Sen Ire. There will bo services In tlio North Hand Kpls- copal Church tomorrow nt 3 p. in. tho heating system which was tem porarily disconnected, having been fixed, floes to Confer H. O. Graves loft on the afternoon train for Coqulllo whore he went to mcot S. D. Pul ford, attorney of Myrtlo Point, In reference to the Russol murdor case. When naked as to tho pro posed lino of defenso Mr. Craves stated ho had nothing to glvo out, tho ilefoiiBO being in chnrgo of Mr. Pultord, who Is the chief counsel In the case. William Pentlnnd Is oxpected back hero tomorrow In chnrgo of Deputy Sheriff W. C. Lnlrd. Florcneo Mill Trouble. Parties from Floronco state that tho Tldo wator Mill Company, ownod prin cipally by Porter Brothers, has been attached for about $8,000 claims ot parties furnishing logs. Porter Broth ers nro tho contractors tor tho Coos Uay-Eugono lino of tho Southern I Pnclfle and are rnted among tho i wealthiest men In Oregon. They havo htfd difficulty with the Tldewntor mill slnco they took It over a couploj of yours ago and It Is presumed that tho present suit Is simply duo to n disagreement. Tho mill has boon shut down since Inst fall. Falls 1-Yoni Motoi cycle. Clny Church, riding his motorcycle east on Central Avenuo nliout four o'clock yesterdny afternoon attempted to pnss over n wlro cable stretched n cross tho street In front of tho Noble Riilldlng and when within a few feet tho lino wns hauled taut. Tho front wheel ot tho mnchtno wnB crushed nntl H'0 rl'lor wnfl badly Injured. Tho, doctor declared tho kneo cap Is crack cd. With his clollicB badly torn Church Was rOlllOVCd to hlB t In tho Myrtlo Arms. Tho motor cyclo Is badly wrecked. Church sayBtniiBt now look to Washington for that tho wlro cable wbb strotched from tho drum of tho donkey englno across tho strcot to a telegraph polo and that It was laying on tho ground tH Jst when ho reached thoro Defer Action. Tho Coos County school boundary board nt tholr meet ing this wook.doforred final action on tho petition of South Inlet residents for a now district to ho formed out , romantic story of sccrot lovo and min or Districts No. R7 nnd CI. An on-, Istratlon thru daya of nlckncnn and doavor will ho made to havo tno oiii uisirictH proviuo inoniiB or nring- mvo biohuh unuuiu onu, Ing tho pupils far distant from tlio J Tho children's shelves hnvo boon bulldlnga to tho school. A potltlon enriched with Tip Lewis, ono of tlio from pnrt of tlio Llbby district to' Pansy hooks, Flvo Llttlo Poppora" hnvo a now district wbb rejected, It of tho famous Popper sorlos by Mur beliiK clalmod thnt tho tnxablo prop- gnrot Sydnoy, nnd Tho Diamond Koy, crty wnB only J8.000. Tho pnrontB of.a book d(f rallrond-maklng ndvon tho ton children mny nBk tho prooont turcs In short stories thnt will In- district to provldo nionnB of trans- portatlon. J. SMITH, county cgrlculturlst,- j down from Sumner thlB I. came morning nnd loft for Coqulllo will return Monday, Ho PROFESSOR IJARR, silo and dairy ing expert of O. A. C. Ib expected hero on Monday to spend a fow days among tho dnlryinon on tlio Hay. M. O. OPSTAD, of tho Oregon Agri cultural Collogo, arrived horo to day on his way to Curry County wlioro ho wll tako chnro of tho now cow testing association formed thoro. DR. F. E. WARNER, of tho II. R. Mulford Co. of Philadelphia, camo In yesterday making his first trip to this territory, calling at tho Owl drug sloro and lator wont ovor to Coqulllo. HARRY G. HOY loft yesterday morning on tho stngo for Wnld port where ho was called by tho death ot Mrs. lloboll, his wire's mother. Mrs. Hoy nnd tho children hnvo been at tho bed Bide for tho past three weeks. 4444444444444-444444444 t WATERFRONT NEWS t4444444444444444444444444 Tho steam schoonor Acmo Is In from San Francisco and la load ing lumber at North llond for tho south. Hound hero from Rogue River tho gaBolino schooner Rustler la duo In tho Ray. Last ovonlng tho Adollno arrived In from San Francisco and Is loading lumber at tho Smith Mill for tho re turn trip. AMONG THE SICK MIbs Abblo Lcdward, who hau been very lck for tho past two weeks, is improving. DeForest Mason, who has been abseut from High School because of a selgo of illness, is somowhat' Improved. j wmm& XORTII HEX!) LHIRARY . Among tho Interesting books do nntod to tho North Rend Public Ll brary this week Is a postage stamp catalog printed In Paris, Franco, which contains illustrations of all tho types of postago stamps issuod to dato by the United States Govern ment. In this book nro ono hundred and fourteen types of U. S. postngo stamps Illustrating over 400 vnrl lecs ot stamps which ran go In vuluo from ono dent to ono hundred dol lar. Inasmuch ns our Federal laws mnko It a crime for any publication In this country to Illustrate a U. S. postago stamp, this book is of merit In showing n largo number of postngo Btnmps Isucd by our government, nnd their uses, a largo portion ot which most pcoplo novor sco or know any thing about. This French cntalog which contains moro than ono hun dred pages, llkowlno Illustrates all tho stamps used or that havo over been used In tho postal union thru- 1 out tho world. Among tho fiction purchased by the library this week Ib tho prlzo novel, "Diana of tho Green Van" written by Leonn Dnlrymplo which was recently awarded tho f 10,000 prlzo In n story contest, tho judges being Ira M. Tarboll, S. S. McCluro and Geo. N. Madison. Tho story Is a rapid succession of romantic sur prises and Is odorous with outdoor llfo. Tho Hobo ot Old St. Louis by Mary Dillon, Is a historical novo! of tho time of tho Louisiana purchase and is of interest In tho happy combi nation of n good lovo story mid n bit of good history during a period not yet much written up In fiction. Tho writer brings tho traitor Into deep sympathy with tho loyal Southern French Biibjocts who woro Ititho to ox- change their allegiance from Franco to n now world rule, but never lets him forgot that he Is nn American citizen; so that when tho cannon from old St. Louis announces the purchaso .1, protection, mo rentier roois n thrill of triumph with tho hero-lover who claims his brldo-olect on an Impotu ous and unforseelng pronilao mndo by hor years boforo that "when St. LouIb bocaino Amorlcnn,, alio would "cease to ho French" and listen to his suit. Molly-Mnko-llollovo which has boon so widely rend from tho city librar ies tho past fow lenrs, Is a unique, nights of pnln, which end an all real torost ovory llvo hoy. Mrs. C. F. McCollum presontod Isovoml books to tlio library this i weok, among thoni a boautlful and I timely volume, Tho Practical Flowor I Garden that should provo an Insplra- , tlon nnd a holp to lovors of tlowors. Tho ot,,or 1,ool8 Presented by Mra. ' McCollum wero "Dannlo, Emmy Lou, Tristram ot niont and Our Christian Horitago. Mrs. J, W. Grout who has alrondy given sovornl hooks added to tho number this weok by giving "Tho Wedding auost, a hook ot special In terest to young marrlod pcoplo by T. 8. Arthur, nnd a copy of Hnw tliornes Tnnglowood Talcs lor tho children's corner. 4 4 . I A. N. W. CLUR , I ' ' Tho A. N. W. Club with Mrs.' F.' Hazard last Thursday nftornoan was well attended and an onjoyahlo tliuo Is roportod. Mrs. A, T. Haines was present us special guest. At an approprlato hour, tho host ess assisted by Mrs. O. F. McKnight served very tempting refreshments to Mrs. F. K. Allen, Mrs. O. A. Hon nott, Mrs. Olivia Edmnn, Mrs. Carl Evertaen, Mrs. Elizabeth Hydo, Mrs. R. E, Irwin, Mrs, E. Mlugiis, Mrs. Geo. Murch, Mrs. V, P. Murphy, Mra. Mary McKnight, Mrs. Qulst nnd Mrs. Chns. Stauff. Mrs, F. M, Frlodborg will bo host ess next Thursduy afternoon, 4 4 4 .MYRTLE ARMS DANCING PARTY 4 Among jtho enjoyablo affairs ot last. week was tho dancing party and supper-luncheon given by Mr. Honrlk ajordrum at tho Myrtlo Arms on Monday evening. Tho luucheon room was beautiful ly decorated; tho color Bchemo ot yollow being carried out artistically with an abuudanco ot daffodils. Mr. Qjerdrum's guests Included: Mr. and MrB. F. D. Cohan, Mr. nnd Mrs, Mat L. May, Mr, and Mrs. F. E. Conway, Mrs. Efflo Farrlnger, tho Misses: Rhoda Seat, lets Marsh, Ur sula Farrlnger, Edna Louise Larson and Messrs; Thayer Grimes, Wll Goodrnm, and A. J. Mendel. j. fif f DON'T- MIKS tho COOS COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP GAME HATUIt DAY EVENING. ' ' WHEAT, 3.05 per 100 at Haines I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1 LOST Gold linnded umbrella, lc tweon Chandler Hotel nnd Unnkor Hill. Return to Uox "N" Times office. H. L RED HATCHING EGGS; 100 hardy open rnngo lions (not pul lets) mnted with 10 vigorous males. Largo unblemished eggs; Btrong fertility, CO cents dozen. 1330 No. 8th St., Forndalo. FOR RENT l1eroom house, 0 IS South 11th stroot. FOR SALE Thoroughbred llromi Leghorn chickens, CO cents per 16-egg Bottlng. J. 13. Fltzgorald, phono 3117. FOU HALK Flrol-vlitsn paying re, taurant on Coos liny, address "Op portunity," cam Times. " FOll HKNT Houso In rvnrtf Lewis' candy store. John FerguBon, FOH SALIC ll-ft. bo used as row may bo Installed. Ntecl bout, cnn boat or englno 1C. Tel 302-lt. FOll HALK CHHAP Two Incuba tors, ono now Potlntima and ono second-hand. Phono 307-X or call Wm. 11. Shook, South Eighth, near Johnson. FOll HALK Two horse-power elco trie motor nnd starting box. J CO ensh gotH It If taken at1 duco, Koontz Gnrngo, No, Front st. FOll 1IKNT FiirlilHlHHl rf-room houo. 438 Ilall'aVb.' A'lijlly 7,08 So. Fifth Btroot.' " '" , , WANTHI) Oaniet CliUlu Potato. Address Herbert Kugora, euro of stoainor Halnbow. OIlDKIt VOIJIt HTItAWUKHHY PLANTS of It. A. Corthell, liny Park, Our plants nro nccllmntcd to this climate, Thoro aro none hotter. A continuous supply of borrlcs from Juno to Novombor. Phono 3171. FOll SALIC Thoroughbred ItnrreI Hock eggs for hatching; nono bet tor. It. A, Corthell, liny.1 Parle WANTED You mid your' friend to bo friends of Laxntcnn, that mild nnd pleasantly offectlvo lax atlvo fur constipation. Sonu somo of theao dainty boxes, to your friends In tho dlstnnco. Trial bIzo 10c, at any drug storo. ART NEEDLE SHOP Corner Sec ond and Markot. WANTED A llvo wlro with $300j to tho light party will glvo 49 por cent of tho host proposition In Coos County, No trltlora nood apply. Box I'd" Tlmoa. WHITE AVYANDOTTKB -Eggd for sotting. 1.60 for 15; Rest Mating, 3.00 for 1C; breeding hens u cockerels for salo. Phono 310' llnzolmount Poultry Ranch, L Houpornuin. FOR SALE FOR HALE Hnt-ni'HM nearly Mow, Al so household furniture hnqulro at Powers' Blacksmith StopV" North Rend, rT- f,. v ' ,T FOll HALK Rciiif lilgli.prwwuro spray pump, for pplayljig, of all Kinds. Regular prlcox37.cio; spo- clal price, S2G, Ploncbr Hdw. Co. FOR HALK KggN for hatching, H. C. Whlto Leghorns, nono hotter; 16.00 por 100; baby chicks also; Rocky Point Poultry Farm, Em plro, Orogon. Phono 0q8. 1X)R SALE Motor boat. .Excolleut englno. F. A. Sacchl. FOR HALE Cluster Whlto boar, $30,00 Phono 307X0 or address P, O. Rox 342, North Uond. 4 FOR RENT -i FOR RENT .Furnished Mx-room Iioubo, with hath, on Sherman avo nue, close In, Inquire Powers' DlackBiulth Shop, North Rend, FOR RENT Housekeeping suite, Marshfield Hotel, Cor. Third and Commercial. Phono 137-L. .I i.i . i i FOR RENT. Rooms with or vr!8. out board. ICG So. 10th Street. For Rent. Modern furuUhed bung alow. Phone 147 J. FOR RENT l-rooiii liouto, with bath, and lot for gardou, at Ferudalo. Phono 1511, North Rend. 4444444444444444 4 FOR TRANSFER AND 4 STORAGE 4 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 4 4 Freight and Hajfgage. 4 4 Call 4 FERGUSON TRANSFER 4 Phone 1UU. 4 Residence rhono 18-J. 4 4 Markot ave. and Watorfront 44444440444444444 i i 11