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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1915)
WM!ffiil'SS ssssimf e5 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHRELD, OREGON AfltONDAY, MARCH 8, 1915-EVENING EDITION. T,77 ftUft 'iJWWKil MATi E. A) U VI kered i Orel h tnt labor tnr . lonth ear . oen pal inths. Iptlon Indep ptiblli y, nnc oos I Is ?5 (dress L'OO.S 1 AVI IK? 3 AI'J la' this I ithor nnsnnr to 1)0 is ml I hues Jsubt) bri Nnr,l tiiid B ost 0 fro 11 11CS8 ) to till olds i aro; VB nu ns I Mmo mid ill rou tlVOI tlio nl at iitb u Nnlt lila ( Unto lit tl FhiiBw- (thorn nro J nro v Jnples or n W oj ir of WK re lio co this tc Tnonq 5rlt w h -, &OPIC vo til ty to P" limt ,Ollt JJtakl: niotm to h :at o l. Ma ,Vo Krnno 'Fran I Con, rou ritl I :o h PENTLAND COIWES HAMS INLET IN lis married IN CHIEF WITXESS IN .MVRTIjE POIXT CASH A BENEDICT -TO 8TAXD III HIS WRITTEN STATE AIEXTS. William Pentlnnd, charged with lowd cohabltntlon that he might bo extradited from nnothcr state, chief 'witness In tho Ilusscll enso at Myr tle Point, arrived horo yesterday on tho stage from Cotter d'Alcno in custody of Deputy Shorlff W. 0. Laird, Tho men left on tho noon train for Coqulllc, wlicro 1'cntland will bo hold pending tho grand jury Investigation of tho alleged poison ing of Frank Russell by Mr. and Mrs, Clarenco Ilusscll, who are now in tho county Jail. That I'ontland Is n married man "mi mu viiiiuivji ja u nuv uiikiu "" vi'v"w ..-..... to tlio cnuo nnd ono unknown oven with our products." to Air, Laird boforo ho reached NEED OF DREDGING Couor d'Alcno. Tho accused enmo to Myrtlo Point from Idaho nnd worked on tho ItusBell ranch, but Bald vory llttlo about a family. At tho tlmo of his arrest ho was working In a tlo camp about 30 mllog from Conor d' Alene, whom Ills parents aro living. Jt was largo ly through lila parents that Pentland was located. Ho Is n man of about 29 years n ago, Bllghtly below tho avcratjo In holght and weighs about 145 pounds. Yesterday ho was dreffoJ in ti rough suit of clothes, but wa3 not haudcttffod. That ho will stick to ovory word of his written statement, made suv ornl months ago Incriminating Mis. Clarenco Itussoll and her husband, Is Pontlnnd's declaration though he had llttlo clso to Bay. Analysis Received. Tho chemical analysts of Frank Russell's body has been received from tho chemist In Portlna.1 bv Sheriff Johnson, though tho text is not yot mado public, othor Hum utrotig traces of nrscnlc woro found. 'J hough ho waB wnntcd mostly as DELEGATION OF FARMERS BE FORE POUT COMMISSIONERS HAY BOATS Aim STRANDED ATi how tides. Again petitioning tho dredging of Hnvnosi Inlet, declaring that at low wotor their boats of produce aro nlrnmlnri. n ilnlppflt Inn nf four mCII appeared boforo tho Port Commis sioners this morning. They wero inM (hat work Is now being dono on I North Inlet and that with this com- ploto In two weeks, tho dredges will bo moved to Haynes Inlet for tho clearing out of tho entlro channel. "This Is tho only road wo have,' declared M. II. Relher, "wo pay our road taxes and wo believe that for this reason tho channel should bo opened allowing us to get out with our nrodticlB." Ho told tho Commissioners that often boats load ed with milk and fruit becamo stuck In tlio mini when tho tldo goes down nnd that boforo nnothcr tldo tho beating down of tho sun very often causes tho cargo to spoil. As tho farmors up Haynes Inlet do not now havo roads, tho Port Commissioners hava advanced tho plan of having tho County Court nav half tho cost of tho dredging. This, thoy said, Is tho present agree ment on tho wlllnnch Inlet wonc. Thoso who enmo down from Haynes Inlot woro E. W. Schleffele, Swnnl Peterson, M. H. Ilelhcr and A. N. ChrlstoiiBon. Tho buying of an Inlet dredgo Is strongly favored by tho farmors up tho various Inlets, according to tho members of tho dolcgatlon this morn ing. Go Over Claim Practically tho entlro afternoon was spent by tho Commissioners in going over, with J. T. Ilrand, tho assessments for fills In south Marsh field. Mr. Ilrand mado his first re port, taking up each Individual caso, showing whether tho property own BflNDOW TO EREGT NWIELDLEHD5 S1500 GYMNASIUM IN WI!infllIG.AMES WHEN 110X1)3 AKU THREE TIMK9 VOTED DOWX PRIVATE SUB- FUNDS jiiuuKii no whb wnnieu mostly as -" 4 -..... - ,..,....,, .... n witness a charge of lowd cohablta- or8 ,mvo l'altl o" whether thoy havo lion was mado out against Poutland Hint he might bo extradited from Idaho, as It would havo boon Im possible to bring him hero by force as n witness. Tho cliargo was mado out following his confession cf In timate relations with Mrs. Clarence Russell. ELDED BRINGS HEBE FROM NORTH ;ooi weather mauks fast TRIP FROM JIAIt TO IIAU: LEAVES OUT AT 2 p. in. rou IX- . imi(A not and tholr reasons In Boino cases, says tho Port at torneys, It will bo necessary to start suit against tho property owners to securo payment for the fills already completed. t Contract Signed A contract for dredging tho Co qulllo river In tho 2C mllo stretch from Couulllo to Handon was signed by tho commissioners at n meeting of tlio Port of Conulllo on Saturday. ! This work Is to bo dono by tho dredgo j Seattle, of tho Ptigct Sound Ilrldgo' nnd Dredging Company, and Iins now ibeon sent to Scattlo for signing by( tho president of tho concern. j According to It. B. Miller, super-j Intendcnt, about $00,000 will bo ex tended, tho work will tako between two and thrco months and tho dredgo' will bo taken south about tho first, KCIHPTIOXS FUKXI8U rou nuiMMxa. Though thrco times bIio has voted ! down bonds for a school gymnasium Handon Is going to havo such n building In splto of tho fact. Funds amounting to more thnn $900 havo already been promised by private (subscription, according to Coach Havr old Oulclov .of the Handon High School basket ball team. To this will bo added $1000 more, profit from tho season's games, and tho structure will bo erected nt once. Plans havo already been drawn. Somo carpenters havo promised tlmlr work In Hon of money, others will work on half tlmo and in every way aid tho boys In orectlng their first gymnasium. The building will cost approxi mately $1G00 when completed and will furnish n placo for tho teams to practlco and will cllmlnato tho need of paying rental for a make shift gymnasium. Too much bonds havo already been voted to nllow a gym this year, thought tho people of Handon, and thereupon Mr. Qulgley set about securing tho necessary means. Ho found that tho ncoplo stood back of him. In thrco weeks tho entlro $900 was subscribed and tho build ing becamo a reality. It had been first proposed to placo n manual training shop In ono sec tion of tho gym, providing tho bond Isruo hnl been allowed. Da ml on has not yet secured manual training equipment though, according to Mr. Qulgloy, this Is n possibility for the next year. Debaters to Mod ford. Ilandon's debators, having won tho championship of tho county, will soon lcavo to debato with tho duu of tho Mcdford High School nnd later will meet tho district teams of the stato at tho University of Oivgou for tho championship of the stato This Inst debato will bo staged about tho mlddlo of of May tlurlni? tho Junior Week and exor cises at tho University. Ilrlnglng Cl passengers from Port land tho Qeorgo W. Klder arrived veok In Anrll. Altncothnr iimm nr in nt 10 o'clock this morning after about four miles over tho entlro dls-i n dulrk and unoventful trip down'tanco between tho two cities that tho coast. Good weather was oxper-l needs dredging to Incrcaso tlio d6pth lenced from bar to bar, this distance to 10 foot. Tho Handon shoal Is to v DAIKYMKX (JATIIKK Every Indication points; to ward a rousing meeting on Wednesday," said J. L. Smith, county ngrlculturlst "Ibis morning. "Every wlicro along tho lino tho dairymen nro en thusiastic and say thoy nro coming sure. "Ho stated that every family coming from tho Coos Hay Association Is ex pecting to bring their filled baskets, ns thoy nro to bo tho hosts to tho Coos Itlvcr dairy men nnd their families. : J.OCAjLS DKF EAT IIANDOX FIVE HAVE lianilEST PEKCEXT AOE IX CO UXTY JilOAGUE AXI) OXE GAME XEFT TO PLAY. In n gnmo marked mioro by ef forts at guarding that In basket shooting, tho .MnrshflcM five Sntur u'jiy night defeated tho nu'ntet from visitors securing only two ,froe throws from tho field, annexing tho second four from tho Coul lino. Hy her victory Mnrshflcld placed her self .it tho head of tho county lenguo with a piorccntngo or .711. She has ono mojo gamo to play, that wl th North Bend next wcok. Winning this will clinch tho pen nnrt; to loso It will tlo up tho champion ship honotrs with tho Co- quillo fvo no-w ratod at .025 In tho pcrcentngo codumn. Back In tho hub-bub for tho first tlmo In several battles Seaman prov ed himself a ftist man In covering tho floor nnd In annexing ton of tho points secured by tho locals. Throughout tho contest was rag god, not becauuo of any lack of fight pn tho pnrt of cither team, rnther on account of too cautious IVinrdlnfi, each sldo being dotor mlned to hold cLown tholr opponcnta score. Following thto gnmo tho visitors woro entot tallied with n High School dnuco in thu Finnish Hall, whoro tho young jicoplo danced until mid night. Tho "Bandon team left for homo on tho noon train yesterday. Tho team lrlas played tholr last gamo of tho '.season, ending with a percentngo of .333. Myrtlo Point stands .428 In jiercentago and North Bend .ICC. Tim linn lin for tlin Iwn Innmu follows Marshflold Bandon. TJnaltfnn Lococq .... . Windsor! Center. fl Seaman Lcsllo Piillcn. Watters . Ivan Pullcn. Forward McDonnld .-. Chatburn. Chapman Wobb, Armstrong uiiuruH. FISK Motorcycle Tires FISK TIRES KlM.. 'VCK lllty NEW LOW PRIG Size 30x3 30x3 J-2 32x3 J-2 34x3 J-2 34x4 , 36x4 J-2 HERE IS THE NEW STANDARD FOR TIRE VALIIPq Plain Tread Casing Non Skid Casino- $ 9-00 11.60 J3.35 14,90 9,40 2735 $ 9.45 J2.20 J4.00 J5.65 2035 2870 ADJUSTMENTS MADE ON THE SPOT No need to pay more than FISK prices for better values cannot be bounht . Gorst & King operating 18 cars have tried out eight other kinds nft ison with FISK. fhey have adopted FISK exclusively. If FISK tires r? Gorst & King they will save money for you. We wish you to try FISK, " "THE GUNNERY ITlclr Tjicf nrtiifiVc r Qi4-U-.r.n. C . . . .wuxo ,w wuumwcsicrn uregon Coquille Agents: Kime & Von Pegert Garage. North Bend Agents Gorst & King Garage. We-Repair Inner Tubes FISK Red Tot AMONG THE SICK , HEHMAXX CASE IS FIXAMiY" EXDEI) Honry Songstnckon recolv- ed a telegram today from tho clork of tho U. S. Court of Appeals nt Snn Francisco an- nounclng that a rehearing had boon denied in tho enso of' Ilorrmnnn vs. lfnll. Tho caso Involved part of tho town of Eastsldo, Horrmnn having nindo sensational al- legations ngalnst Honrv Songstnckon, John F. Ilnll. L. D. Smith nnd others. Tho Fedornl courts dismissed his claim as groundless. Mrs. C. L. Ponnock Is Quito sick today nt hor homo on West Central Avenue, n doctor being necessary this morning. ADD to jour PHOSPEIMTY liv SAVING your MOXEV. llll Mill mivo you 3IOXEY on Fl.OUIt nnd FEED. ! (444, 44 MAUSIIFIEU) MATEHXITY 0 HOSPITAL .Mi-s. M .j. Oslroiv, SiBr. Sirs. ,. E. Edmunds, (Formorly .Mrs. Dillon.) Head Xiiino 4 GC2N'ortll Kornn.l ulrnnt Phono 1CC-R ODCII tO All lllVclnl,. l 4 EX-POSTMASTER'S KIDNEY TROUBLE GONE W. T. Azboll, ex-Poatmnstcr of EdwardBport, lnd.f wrltos: "I suf fered with aovoro troublo with my kidneys and back. I tried differ ent remedies without relief. First bottlo of Foley Kidney Pills gavo 1110 relief." SIuccIhIi nml Innntlvn kidneys fall to ollnilnnto wnsto mnt tor from tho Bystom, nnd bnck aqhe, rheumntlsni, soro nuiselos, nch lug Joints nnd blnddor ailments ro sult. Foloy Kidney Pills nro snfo and prompt in nctlon. Owl Pres Bcrlptlon Pharmacy. Frank D. Co han. Central Avonuo. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phone 71. Pictures lit Walter Sli T. J. BCAIFI. $ Marshfield E ICstlnialcs Fu Phono 1 10-11. Jli being mado In 13 hours. At two o clock tho Elder left for Euroka, ex pecting to return hero early Thurs day morning. Thoso who nrrlvcd wero: J. n. Minor, K. C. PIttman, C A. Sol liredo, Miss A. (Jetty, Mrs. H. 8. Oot ty, K. H. Thompson, Mrs. N. I. Han bon, Myrtlo Hanson, Hnzol Hanson, AV. SI. arnnt, J. F. Cooke, H. I. King man, Mrs. It. I. Kingman, h. n. Aus iln, Itov. Slothor M. Agnes, Miss Look, H. WIIIIiiBham, S. SI. Simons, Kidney Tlesor, J. H. Slourfleld, Joo Evans, Jack Fox, W. F. Sorgeant, wary C. Slelander, Anna Mclandor, HI. H. Donnhey, Herbert It. Dovart. Mrs. It. Dovart. Edwin Larson, sirs. .Vona Slovens, W. I,. Cassady, E. H. miss, L. Stoffan, SIllllo h. Tliomp ton, aoo. c. Orady, Dr. F. J. llrown, (lua Swnnson, W. Seymour, C. N. Moshcr. SI. W. liny, it. F. Wliltmnn, Mrs. W. F. Hodson, Uaby Hodson, "Arthur D. Lawronco, Jack Filch, Win, Oardnor, H. c. Hutiawnlt, SI. Shar rard, Sirs. C. SI. Connor, Itov. Ooo. J. Batty, Holen Hoath, Joo Houth, (llonn Heath, I.loyd Heath, Sirs. N, AV. SlcDonnll, Slaxlno .McDonald, A. T. Itahmor, Joo. Johnson. Hnmi.t airyant, sirs. A. Ilryant, Sllss Dag- mor Iloyimin, Arthur Brynnt Jr. Thobo who loft for Eureka woro: C. II. niilrd, w. It. llolro, Thomoi Slorgan mid wlfo, F. O. Dewey, Potet Rweok, L. Weiss, J, D. Frnsor, H. A. Orahnni, O. H. Luce, Henry T. Staf. ford and seven stoorngo. 444 APPItAlSi;i.S XASIED FOll XOIIMJ ESTATE Sirs, h, SI. Noblo has been appointed administrator of tho estttto of hor liugband, h. SI. Noble, who died with- out leaving n will. Tho en . tiro estnto goes to her. It is valued In tho application . or tho nppolutment of nn administratrix, at 7r,000. Walter Butler, Oco. A. Haines and IT. C. Noilovwero nji- polnti'd nppralsfarx. bo dredged 12 feet In depth. FORMER RESIDENT Report of tho Condition of The First National Bank of Coos Bay, at Marshf ield In tho Stnto of O regon, nt tho closo of business, March 4th, 191C. RESOURCES 393,1C3.C3 IS DEM IN SOUTH SIRS. SIAItV POMEKOY, SIOTIIEII of snts. (j. x. iiour, svccusins AT REDWOOD CITY, CAMFOR XIA. Sirs. Slnry Pomoroy, nged 77 years, mother of sirs. O. N, Ilolt, of this city, died Saturday evening nt tho homo of hor daugh ter ut Redwood City, California. A third stroke of paralysis proved fatnl. Sirs. Holt was nt tho bed sldo of hor mother, having arrived thoro on Thursday' Tho decenkod will bo burled at Crescent City along- biuo or hor husband ami tlaughtor. For seven years Sirs. Pomoroy was a resident of .Marshflold, hav ing como hero In 100G from rvR. cent City, whoro bIio had lived slneo 1S7;1. In 1913 she left horo and went back to California to llvo with her othor tlaughtor, sirs. A. R. Scars. For Boino tlmo Sirs. Pomoroy had been nlllng and In tho foro part of last week Sirs. Holt received work calling hor South. Sho went at onre. Tho deceased waa born In Haiti County, Ohio, n 1838, nnd cunio to hnu Jobo. California, in isn with her husband who died several jot'ra ago. .......,.,, ,...... Lonns nnd discounts uvortirnns, Becurcd, ; u iiBOfiired, 1301.30 U. S. Itnnilu ilntWkuHit.l tn unnttf.x .(. ..t..tl.. .t.t - "" OVKUUIILI1 lit OLLIIIU lllll' llllll lllll I llllf l'rillllkl - Other bonds pledged to secure post al savings !!.'!!'!'". ?o Zl'Z Ilomli, Becurltles, etc., pledged ns collnternl ror Stato or other deposit's.' " " J"uu,uu (U. S. postal savings excluded) ... Other bonds, securities, etc., ownod unpledged (othor thnn' Blocks')', H.071.JB Including promlunis on Bnmo ,- Subscription to stock of Fedora, Reserve iVaii'k '. '. '. '. '. '. ' 'm i'o ' Less amount unpaid , V .,..' ; linking house. 72.000; furniture and Hx u'ii.Vo'o'.'.'. '2,2CC'CS Duo from Fedornl Resorvo Bank Duo from approved reserve agents In central ' resorvo ' cities' .', V. Duo from approved resorvo agents In other resorvo cities J'lVrf Duo from bnnks nnd bankors othor thnn abovo . ' UG0U7 Outside checks and other cash Iton.3l8.03: fractional c'u'r'r'on'cy,' nickel's 'nnti'ce'n't's' 'mbVm' ' Checks on bnnks in tho snmo city or town ns reporting bank 35.C9. . . . Notes of other national banks Lawful money resorvo In bank: HE HOME AFFY MADE AVERN CANDY Wo make ico cream 378 Central nvo., lono l.lI-Ti HAVE THAT ROOM NOW See CORTHB Phone Specie I.ogal-tondor notes 391.3G 100,000.00 39,'J00.00 CO.892.18 2.2CG.08 78,000.00 11,957.39 29,201.73 9.839.U 070.72 C87.37 1.77C.00 LADIES' CLEANING WORKS" o do 1-tench Dry Cleaning on the most tlelkuto fabrics. Wo posl. tlvoly Runrnnteo nil work Phono '431-X. Address JJ51 Ccntml Avenue. tHf t ST. LAWRENCE I In tlio Heart ol ) a ah n.ii.M. P Ste-o H! Hoi nml CnM I DAY 11ATKS. 'At t wm M4m PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORS H. H. Haroer HOUSE nUlLDER Qenoral RopalrJng and Cabinet Making. Phone 349-J. DRY1 L M. Wright ,,,, , C9.011.B0 i.uKiu-tuinior notes .$., '"" Retlemptlon fund with U. S.'Treasurer (nolmoo ihanVp'oVcciU ot' cW con '. . . 230,0 ""f"0 Total , ttitl ! , 'tt ft,, ' ami tnxes paid )! - 11,189.09 3,891.01 100,000.00 n.oo r.98.71 TO THE PITHIilO I havo sold my cash meat market to A. P. Gordon who will continue name ns uomon'a Cash Slarkot. I thank tho people lor tholr natrnnmro which I approelato and nsk for my sneeossor tho Famo generous treat T ",0I, A. H. Pence UAHILITIES viii'iuii biuck pain in Surplus fund Undlvldod Profits Loss current oxponses, Intorest, Circulating notes Less amount on hand nn,i in Trpniir t'.l'J''i.' '''"."'" '.' , , , "w "i i"-muiiihui i or in transit Duo to approved resorvo agents In other rosorvo cities . Duo to banks and bankers other than abovo . . , Domand deposits: Individual deposits subject to check Cortlflontcs of doposit duo In less than 30 days ' Certified checks J Paslilor'a ,.l..,l,. ........,,... . u ..,.,1, .JiiisuillulUK -m.uw Postal savings deposits 2.51C.91 State, county or other municipal tlopo'sit's 29,977.50 Tlmo Deposits: 10,768.11 Certificates of deposit dun nn r nn .a i.. Deposits subject to 30 or nwirn .in v.o .,.! j HIH. payable. Including obligations representing' rao'neV'ho'r;:; .J782.9C1.C7 .$100,000,00 18,000.00 v nuiLDrxa contkaotor88"11 Estimates furnlBhod on request Dr. H. M. Shaw Eye, Ear, Noso and Throat DR. SfATl'IE B. 8IIAW Office Phono 330-J. Rooms 200, 201, 202, Irving Block. 7,298.08 99,995.00 598.71 2,301.44 Benjamin Ostllnd CONSUWIXQ ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT nt, 'So8 06 Irv,nK Block Phone 103-Ii or 287-J. Marshflold, OregOB -n- CAMPBELL'S Wj North Froil I Phoa W SAVE MONET ! - . j by ordering u HFNRYVILLEI Nut coal, per ton 1 Lump Coal, per ton ... Or. half ton of m ; V.i riiono 18-J or lew Hlllycr's CIP 20 fommutali Tickets $2.9 W. G. Chandler ARCHITECT Rooms 301 and 302, Coke Bulldlot Marshflold, Oregon If" I Total 4x .A ""'"'ti Miu or urogon, County 0f Coos, ss: 301.977.40 2C.8S2.97 237.50 77,360.10 36,971.87 Wm'. S. Turpen ARCHITECT Marshflold. Oregon. Marshfleld-Xorth B. rr. every te-mtooW to 12 I). 111. W""" diiy, leaving at H ' II. .-I. .a n liar. 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