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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1915)
lijmwmj ft m h p FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL" 1, T915 EVENING EDITION MITCHELL ASKS FEE PORTLAND DETECTIVE Sl'ES .1013 COACH FOR WAGES PLANANEXGURSIDNjiyANW HERE TODAY moose lodge plan taking ma carrier brings ir, pahsen- 11AINIJ TO FAIR Cbilnis for Services From Lnst Sep. tcmfirr to March ilO $10(10 He-fiiM-il III Compromise. Suit 1ms been tiled In tho Circuit Court by Dotectlvo W. J. Mltcholl ngalnst Joo Coach of Bandon, for fees duo lilm from September, 1914, until March 20, 1915, alleging that Coach refuses to keep his agree ment to settle. Ho wanted to com promise at $1000, though tho do tectlvo claims that ho personally spent more than this nmount as ex penses. In his suit between ?3G00 and $4000 Is asked for. Dotectlvo Mltcholl camo horo in tho Interest of Joo Coach nt tho incoptlon of tho Coach-Treadgold case, in which tho former Implicat ed tho City Attorney of Uandon, and which brought In tho two Simpson girls, Lolltn and Ituby, now Mrs. Nosier. Tho caso camo to a head Thanks giving Hay, when tho father of tho Simpson girls camo to North Bend and thoro Bworo out warrants against Joo Coach, Dotectlvo Mitch ell, Joo Nosier and John Hcrron, charging thorn with kidnapping tho two girls. In tho prollmlnnry hear ing that followed In Judgo Shus. torn court tho men wero freed. Charges and counter charges woro handled back and forth and nt tho present tlmo tho April Circuit Court lockot contnlns two or thrco counts ngalnst Joo Coach. What effect tho break between Dotectlvo Mitchell nnd Joo Coach will lmvo on tho casos Is n matter of conjecture C. V. McKnlght has been rctalnod to conduct tho suit against tho former Bandon saloon keeper. GHHS THIS MOItNING. BIGBEE 11 STICKER rOl'll TIMES AT HAT, I HITS AND I HUXS RECORD. OpeiiH University Gnino Willi Uic imuvft IiiiIIiiiih With Homo Itim Throo Brother on Shmo Tonin Four times at bat, making four lilts nnd four runs, grouped into a homo run, triple, double and single, Is tho mnnnor In which Carson Hig her, former MnrHhfield third base ir.nn, opened up his basoball hou non nt tho University In tho nias sacro of tho Chomnwn Indian nlno. Young Hlgbco Is playing short stop nnd his brother Morris, who tilao played horo, Is In tho loft Hold and tho third of tho trio of brothorr, Lyle, Is holding down tho station out In tho right field. Oregon won from Chomnwn with n lG-to-:! scorn. The record of tho slender, well dovolopcd "Skoot" Hlgbco Is lmllod with delight by tho fans, who soo in Ills extraordinary slugging, n plnrli hitter for tho lutor North- went merles. John Wolch, captain, horo n fow wcoks ago traveling for tho Wolch Dontnl Supply Com pany, was in tho box. Last year Oregon finished tho son son with tho Northwest ponunut tncked to hor forotop, Tho nlno report on tho diamond this spring with sovornl veterans missing. L'x Cnplnln Carl Fouton, first bnsomnn nnd cuntor Holder, Is gono, so it. Vornu Motschonbnchor, catcher, rnd Allium Cornell, third bnso, Is still weak on n bad kuoo hurt In tho football season. In speaking of tho gnmo tho col lege paper remarks Hint "Skcolcr opened what promises to bo n big year with tho willow by clouting the first ball pltchod far, far over tho right fielder's head for u homo inn." Hut Coach Mozdcck Ib not b.UIs fleld. Flftoon hits woro not enough ho says, and exhorts his braves to nllll greater victories. Tho roivilar Northwest schedule will not open for nt least two weeks. Dr. Straw Making Efforts to Char ter Steamship Itoso City for July Trip Willi U"0 Meiiilwrs Practical nssuranco thnt tho Coos Hay Concert Hand will bo taken to San Francisco and that they will bo accompanied by nt least 200 mem bers of tho Mooso Lodge, taken south on tho steamship Itoso City, is tho latest word from tho Loyal Order of Mooso camps. Dr. Straw, dictator-elect, Is now making Inves tigations and states his belief tho Hoso City, of tho Dig Three, could bo brought in hero on her regulnr run south from Portland to carry tho excursionists oarly In July. "Wo'ro going to take tho band," ho declares, "And wo'll tako thorn as tho Coos Hay Concert Hand." Ho expects that nt least 3G will bo taken and thnt tho band members havo already assontcd to tho plan. During tho flvo days thoy would bo In tho south it is planned to liavo them Biiporccdo tho Golden Onto Hand nt tho park for n concert nnd also to havo them appear nt tho Presidio. With tho purchnso of proporly on Second street tho Mooso Lodgo ex pects to sccuro special dispensation within n fow weoks nnd to com monco a vigorous campaign for BOO members. "If wo can got tho ship, nnd I don't sco why wo can't," said Dr. Straw, "wo'ro going to put Coos Hay all over it, from stem to stern. And wo'll tnko n crowd of 2(10 members, too." During July tho conclnvo of tho Supremo Lodgo of tho Mooso Is to bo hold In San Diego nnd C. I. Hol gard nnd Mel G. Duncan havo been olected to represent tho locnl lodgo thoro. It Ib planned for nil visit ing members from horo to also tnko In tho convention south of .Hun San Francisco. With a gunrantco of about 2G0 passongors tho lodgo believes tho big Hobo City could bo chartered to co mo in horo, both on tho out going nnd incoming trips. Dcsplto tho fnct tho city has cut off tho band appropriation, tho mom- bora havo takon up tho fight and say thoy aro dotormlned to bo ovon bettor than boforo and thnt thoy will reach tho .TO mark by July, thus putting tlioin In tho front rnnk, equal In numbors with any band oil tho coast. Crosse) In nt Early Hour Brings 200 Tont Coos Hny Freight Lento Down 2 IN M. Hntiinlny With 4G passengers from San Francisco, tho Nairn Smith arrived In early this morning from tho South. She also brought nbout 200 tons of freight for Coos nay. Sho will leavo down at 2 p. m. on Sat urday for tho return trip. It Is nnnounccd on good authority that M. Clark, second engineer on tho Nnnn Smith, will leavo for tho East to, tnko chnrgo of tho englno department with M. I Cattcrall on tho steamer Win. O'Hrlen. Uoth hnvq been developed in tho employ of tly Smith Company nnd It speaks woll of tho Smith engineers to he callod.to such responsible positions Iho cnuln pnssengorB who nrrlved this morning woro: A. L. Hutz, II. O, Fry, Miss Hlnncho Ncnl, Miss N. Flaherty, J. P. Stubbloflold, Mrs. Stubblofleld,. D. Stubbloflold, Kiln Yatscy, Mrs. Jamc3, Miss James, V. V. GorsI, J. C. Tivninyne, It. Nenl, L. Neal, G. Gleason, T. Wilson, It. Bremer, Thcodoro Wick, P. Laird, J. P. Telandor, M. Smith, G. Hoyco, MIsb Hnzoy Mnson, Miss N. A. Kunklo and G. Wltto. Thero wero twenty in tho steerage. STATION -M- I " l " illil,l,"l ii,,fci ' ERY jfe N House,: cwt ... mn & mis s mm I ftll 1 ,o2wB,"i I jbjC. - i-J2f v I SSL WaWIVX fl If B i ELDER IN iD OUT CROSSES IN FROM EUREKA ONE THIS .MOHMNG AT fil PiusMeiigern Hull North for Port- land nt JO O'clock Hack on Next .Monday. Below are a few of the many items of stationery we have in stock which, owing to the fact we buy Direct From the Factory We are able to dispense with the middle-man's prof it, and give the customer the benefit. The following will give you an idea of the possibilities in buying here Compare Our Prices Manuscript covers, 50c per hundred and up. Carbon paper, $1.00 per hundred. Typewriter Ribbons, 50c each. Typewriter Paper, 90c per box and up. Second Sheets only 85 cents per 1000. Excellent Lead Pencils 35 cents per dozen. Pens, 50 cents per gross. pnng Get an Electric Cleaner Now and there will be no need for the "i PROGRAM OUT COOS HAY CONCKIIT HAND OHPHHUM SUNDAY Hnvo IIiono clothe rlcaneU "SOW mill nvolil llio rush. ('a J, Dojlo, Phono 2.10..Y. Undismayed Hy 1ws of Appropriation And Set Goal for !l Memhjr ship This Spring In their first concert ns an In dependent organization, npart from council appropriation, tho Coos Hay Concert Hand has announced Its con cert for Sunday afternoon nt 2:30 In tho Orphoum Theater. Special ef forts aro being made by tho hand boys to Increase their number and they havo sot 30 ns their goal. Tho program for Sunday nftornoon, follows: March Domlnlcnlo. (March Ilollgloso) Chambers Ovorturo Stnbat Mutor. . . . Hosslul Kutr' ncto et Yulso from "Cop- pcllu Dollbes Tho Hosary (by request) Novln Tho Opora Mirror (FuntniiBla on fnvorlto Opora themes, by ro- iuest) Tobnnl Ynnkeo Patrol Moacham Selections from tho French Opora "Adclo" '.Hrlnuot-Phlllpp Star Spangled Unnnor In tho weo smn' hours of tho morn ing tho Gcorgo W. Uldor nrrlved in on tho tldo from .Kuroka nnd nt. 10 o'clock moved nway from tho Smith Termlnnl Dock on hor way to Port land. Sho carried CI passengers nnd a fair cargo of freight. Thoso who loft woro: Joo Schlass, Hnlph Hooker, W. ir. ' Mcltoa, J. Ithodes, W. J. M'cLcm-j man, K. M. Spnuldlng, M. Mnrkor, ! Geo. Kills, Miss Ituby Harsh, Mrs. j M. Olson, Dr. Looton, K. It. 'Mndl-1 son, W. S. Hall, C. II. Spront, Mrs. Dorsoy Kroltzor, Dorsoy Kroltzor, ' Georgo P. Aloxandor, Volma Mason, W. C. Mnson, Mrs. J. Hensly, W. T. Wilson, J. Lund, L. J. Andorson, I- N. llrown, Arthur Moroy, Jack Smith, Josoph Travors, M. Calo, Geo, j Kollor, Mrs. W. C. Mnson, Wesly Mason, Floyd Mnson, Vostor Mnson, M. K. Munk, William Hngan, Hon- XH nlng Landavlst, M. A. Whltford, J. A. Thompson, II. C. Holdorrson, Thomas Cosmnr, Gcorgo P. Laird, It. V. Loop, Mrs. John Irwin, Mrs. M. N. Drowning, William Grlmos, Joseph K. Hoyd, Orll West, Lylo West, XIrs. Wnltor West, Wnltor West, H. II. Hnugan, Mrs. II. H. Haugan, I. J. Hensly, D. Mills. Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention STATIONERY DEPARTMENT Norten ( Hansen WHOLESALE and RETAIL 216 North Front street Phone 106-J spring cleaning. An Electric S takes out every speck of dirt, JZ dust every t.me you run it lightly Z It will renova to upholstery, drape h curtains and walls too, without the sHaht est Injury- and without turning the hS " opsy - Uirvy Once used an Electric Cleaner is indispensable. "Ask Your Neighbor," OREGON 1 Power Co, Dolt Electrically Phone 178 Marslifield-North Bend-Empire Auto Service Leaves Mnrslifleli! nt Husy Corner 10:00 n.m. 2: 00. p.m. RsOO p.m. Leaves North Hcnd 15 min. utes Inter Leaves Kinplro. 8:30 n.m. 11:. 10 n.m. U:!I0 p.m. High Quality Groceries pur own prompt and particular delivery service-Efficient clerks being out of the high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Conner & Hoagknd The Leading Grocers- 797 South Broadway. Dealers in Good Groceries- Phones 348-J and 326 GDASTLEAGUE N I AMONG THE SICK Cunt. J. A. O'Kolly, tho volt known pioneer boat mnn, Is roport oil nnlto seriously 111 nt Morcy Hos pital In North Iluml. EYES HURT Smart, blur, squint? Moving Pictures affect your eyes? If so, your eyes need attention We are prepared both with experience and equipment . to correct defective vision. Lenses ground while you wait. Red Cross Optical Dept. ItKl) CHOSH IHtUfl STOHK l'lioiio 12a. WALL PAPER Seo VIERS About it, rOHTL.:Nl HKAVKHS HHHAK s KVK.V WITH AXCICLS T. J. 80A1PK BUY THE VERY BEST ffi A. II. HODGINH Salt Ijiko Tnkra D-to-U Victory Over Wiilcu mill Kan Kranclsco Hoiupn Out n-to-'J Over Oakland ID; AimcIiM ITMf la Com Bij Tlmw. l'OUTLAND, Or., Apr. 1. Tho weather mnn contoroil I'nclflc Coiist I.onguo bnsobnll In Los Angolca Tiiesdny, whoro tho Portland Ileuv-t ors took tho first of tho ucrlea by n 3-to-l victory, but yestordny tho I Angola turned tho tables nnd romped mo unse8 ror nn s-to-l scoro ovor tho Hobo City willow wloldors. Von Ico lost hor tlrut Bamo to Snlt I.uko, tho Mormons annexing n D-to-a vie tory nnd nt San Francisco tho homo tcum won C-to-2 from Oakland. Tuesday n blanket of snow cov ered tho diamond In Salt Lnko City and nt San Prnnclsco tho Itnln Ood hold up tho opening festivities. Tho scores follow; At lon Angeles. It. Portland I Los tAngeles s 10 At Salt Ijike. VenlM .., 3 Snlt Lnko. 9 At San Francisco Oakland 2 San Francisco 5 Marshfipld PA,NT AND IWdlMmuu DECORATING CO. Kstlmnte.s l'iirnls!ied Phono l-KWl. ' Mni'fihflcld, Oregon FOIt THANSFKH AM) STOHAfJi: 4 HOUSKHOLI) ROODS Freight nnd Huggngo. Call FKHOUSOX THANSFKU Phono 1(13. 4 Ilosldenro Phpno 1-J. Market nvc. nnd Wntorfront 4404 44444444 g- bu 4' 44 44 44 44 MADE UNDER SANITARY CONDITIONS IN A OLKAN AND MODKRN FACTOIll'. 44 44 4 44 44 44 4 44 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR) H. H. Harper HOUSK HUUtHKR Genoral Repairing and Cabinet Making. Phono 349-J. I. M. Wright Phone 18S-R. nUILDTNa CONTRACTOR Estimates furnished on roqucut 11. K. 7 1 0 9 1G 9 11 In San Francisco and found no stolen Goods. No bad wenthor was oncountored nftor crossing out of tho Coos Hay bar. .Most of tho trip was mad4 undor gasollno powor nnd tho sails -woro llttlo used. Tho rudder was damaged slightly ti(tul tho boat for sovoral days was laid np nt Manznnlto whllo a now rudder was stopped. j WATERFRONT NEWS Jrr. McConnoll, who owns sovoral, shares in tho Randolph, was down irom uuigiols Inst week talking with tho buslnoiss nwn of tho town with a view to putting that boat on mo run ngnin between Mnrshfleld, Port Orford and Roguo River. Ho received considerable oncourngoment nnd It Is now announced that tho Randolph will bo on tho run by April 1st. This will bo nood nows STKH1LIZKD MILK AND 44 CREAM. 44 ' PURE ICE Frco delivery, 8 n. m. nnd 2 p. Phono Tit. in. SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA Dr. H. M. Shaw Eye, Ear, Noso and Throat. GLASSES FITTED DR. MATTIE H. SHAW Diseases of Women nnd ChlUrcn Office Phono 330-J. Rooms 200, 201, 202, Irving Block. Benjamin Ostlind CONSULTING ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT Offices, 206 Irving Block Phono 103-L or 267-J. Mtirshtleld, OreioBl W. G. Chandler ARCHITECT Rooms 301 and 302, Coke Bulldlas Unrshtlold, Oregon Wm. S. Turpen ARCHITECT Marsbfleld, Orogon. BARNACLE ATTRACTING MUCH ATTENTION VIhIIoi-s Throng AlHinnl, Says J. V. Ti'luudor Expect to Stay in San Francisco for (Time Vlfiltnra nrn lllrnni?lnrr nlinnrl tlm romantic gold seeking craft Harnnclo, ? ",e ,,0.0P 0t S p,ac0' ns Ul0' of Coos Hay according to J. F. To-I,, r . ululWo carry thol landor who returned this morning' , U,VOr frels,lt a,ul Kivo thls from San Francisco. Th lnnf .Mi. .! l'lttco Kl1 'c t tho samo time! ored tho trip to tho south in thrco ' T ,"S ", '' ,!IJae1f c0U,Inct ,to car and ono half days without any trouble and is not tied closo to tho Oregon building, ho says, whoro tho 'fMflMi .d WLi! fikaOStolrfn Tf fm b i s it rttUfesi ? :y g : RE.Wj I ajbmu 1 1 h m aarri&i w Mrrri1"" - i Perl Riley Ballinner PIANIST AND TEACHER ' iltesldonce Studio, 217 No. Third It Phone 368-L. 440444444444 JITXEV .SERVICE TO FIRST ADDITION men will bo for a tlnio demonstrating uio sweut-Tcinnder Mnck sand inn- chine. Ho says officers wero aboard ry for tho Wodderbnrn Tiadlnir Co. whenovor more freight nccumulntes than sho can handlo Port Orford Is tho ono to suffer. Tho Ran i?.lph golpg on tho run ncaln will lollevp this situation. Port Orfo-d! Tribune. PO?TLAN0,OXGOtf Tho largest and finest ho tel iu tho Northwest Your friends will bo proud to meet you here. Rates to You BO rooms 1.00 100 rooms with bath $1.50 100 rooms with bath 2.00 200 largo outsldo f Your headquarters for every occasion. Leaves nianco llotol every half hour via Broadway and Fifth etreot. Leaves First Addition quarter of nnd quarter after hour. 444444444444444 THE COOS HOTEL Formrly 'if lUribtltll WASHINGTON" AVENUE Sl'Ab'JKN STRKEl NflRTir lllt.VD O. A. MctJ.'U, I'rop. UHISINeFsT'LEANKI), ItKl'AIIlED IF NEEDED AND IXSPOTED I am prepared to clean chta7i and make thorough ' Inspection et same Don't delay. City ordU anco compols property owneri U do this work. Prompt wo B" savo a flro. Clinrgcs Reasonable A. 11. SERGEANT, Phono 258-X 105680. M it; 4444444H WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 t Pays 8 per cent on savings j I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Treasurer ;!!: New Models "HENDERSON CORSETS" also principal distributors "ONYX" and "CADET" HOSE S.S.JENNINGS, No. Bend 4 4 4 4 4 4 !" m lit " linn REAL QUESTIOS Tho question Is not. will m honor you for yo"r otK' Hut does your "J Your concern li not for vnn? ... .. ,-natn Dfotlt yourself, but to make which will profit manr " sides yourseu. ,ITVDn' COOS HAY STEAM WOM"1 Phono OT-f. .,, aaa'w: w Violin and Piano ' Anthony m mj- s. Teaching Studio !I8l, Phono 'Mti-J. Orchestra Work Central Ave. Apartment 3 V , !,!. I 1 DUNGAN tur III UNDERTAKING 1 1 PARLORS M will ho kept I OPEN TO THE V0 A regular state m ' undrtnker M . charge ' I Phono 105'J . .iUtfjflraasPCj. . inarra. .sjcsi--. "I"KTTtt -- . t