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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1915)
r-,w'"KFy?rw n i TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES , MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1915-EVEMING EDITIOM. w i.j.f-i GOAT AIDS IIHIXOLVO IX TIIIUCM I WKLCCttl 13 CAN I) I DATivS Installallo'if of O-ffloers and Haniuet jc,j More Than 0) Attend Hlg finlherliigj Many Visitors Initiation bf'thrdo' candidates down tlio gauntlet of enthusiastic Elks tind tho instajatlpn. q? office;-?, a moating nttended by at loaBt 100 members, many. .from outsldo points, marked tho most successful gathering 6f tho Elks lodgo Inst ovcnlng J. Wi llon nctt and Hon .Chandler of Mnrshfleld nnd Kt. An Adama, Ofi Myrtlo 1'olnt, woro tho nedphltos who' entered the order, and tho banquet that followed tho InHtallatlon hold until a lato hour. In tho caiiaclty of Acting (Irand Kxaltcd Itulor, C. V. McKnlght fit tingly led tho Installation ritual for tho now officers. I). V. Stafford was elected dele gate frum tho local lodgo to tho con vention of tho Oraml Lodgo In Los Angoles in July. Tho oflccrri "who wcro installed last evening wcro: J. W.nildenhrand. . . .Kxaltcd Itutcr TomD. Janics:.: Esteemed Leading Knlgnt FrndJc C.iltorlin ...'.'...." Eslcdlhcd Loyal Knight. w. a; ihituiiidr .'.'. ....;.... '" J ftst'ecmed I'ibcturllig'Knlght' Tom Harvey ;..', Ksqtilro llarry jl Klinball' . .' Secretary ' (to'!)' Installed later.') William ICkblad Treasurer Harry MulVm'tfn. ,'... . . . .'.'. .Tiler W. $. "doriiarf ..".'.'..'. Ihuicr fJuard (Appointed.) Ed Mcado Chaplain (Appointed.) Ajnong the- out-otyown Elk visi tors, horo, for the festivities, wcro V. 0. IJindmarsh, Dr. Hiirmester, Dr. Lloyd Mott, Warren Painter, Mllo K. Temple, C It. llroughton and Mr. Phillips, of North llond'mid I)r. Mau oon, Chester Hilling and Joe Knight, of Myrtlo Point. , Tho following committees woro ap pointed last evening;, Dividing Com inlttfo -UiirIi MLaJn, chairman; K.' G. II,prt,on, II., J, Kimball, W. JL Ken nedy, George floodruni, r. I). Murjdiy, Al McuiloL and.. I, W l'cn nott. Klnanra Commltoo, George Itot nor,,Gcoro Goodrum,nnd Tom llor voy. Visiting Committee 1 11. Cnt torlln, Marshflold; Dr. Ilartlc, North Ilonjl,;, Jiulgo Jane ,Wa(son, Co qulljo:', 0. Blcmmler, ,MyrtIft Point; nnd ,4 nol? Sll!lvnnt , Ilandon, Socal ftjiil entertainment Commit tee .1 IL Cattcrlln, II. K. JJult man, J, A Johnston, Jr.; W. J. Con rad .nml Kngonu. Crnsthwalto, Luiiclu uud Jluuquct Commlttco Tom II. Jamofl appointed chairman nnd tho commlttco. Thoro wcro nlso novorul now appll ratlniiH for inoinlioridilp to tho lodgo road- for future action hy tho monition). SHIPPING NEWS lVATER ROUTE EASTIELDER SAILS WORTH CODS DAY TO HAVE THItOUflll SE11VICK TO XBW VOUK Advent of Klrilaml nnd Kroonlnnd, IKJ.OOO Tons Liners Out of Man Krmiclseo Adwintngo to City In five weeks thcro will ho a Coofl Hay to Now York water routo via tho Panama Canal open to travelers from horo nCordlng to word received today at tho offlco of tho Intor-Occan Transportation Company. May 20, tho Kroonland and tho Finland, 22, 000 tons paRsciiRor boats of tho now Panamn-Pnclflc lino will bo put in operation from San Francisco and paBsongern from hero will ho ablo to sccuro through connections by way of tho locnl steamships, Tho last month has seen tho ndvent to this coast of four passongor liners of moro tlinn 20,000 tons 'bunion. Palatini palaces, they havo no excuflo to offer nlongsldo of tho lnrgest boats that cross tho Atlantic. Already tho Great Northorn, of tho 1 1 III lino, has mado tho run between Portland nnd San Francisco In n trifle over 21 hours. Tho Northern Pacific, n sister liner, is now on her way through tho cannl to tako up tho samo run, thus. bringing tho Hill lines, via their speedy bont system, Into direct competition with tho S. P. rnll service between tho Hoso City nnd San Francisco. A 20-dny sailing sohodulo from Snn Francisco will bo maintained by thQ Kroonlnnd nnd tho Finland, ench ono junking tho trip through tho cnnnl and to Now York In 17 days of what mariners call "fair -weather lati tudcH." Slops will probably bo made at San Pedro nnd San DIcgo. Dimensions of either of theso ships show thorn to bo tho largest that havo yet ongnged In const to tho const passenger trndo. Doth are twin scrow vessels 580 foot In length and with a breadth of (TO foot and the speed wll) ho closo to 22 knots an hour. Tho icomlng or theso ifonr great ships to' thb Pacific Coast has been mused to n great oxtont by itlio open ing of tho Panama Cannl. Local shippers doclnro that this menus nn inrrpnso of trndo routes and conse quently of trndo botweon tho two coasts and at costs greatly reduced oyer that of fornior times. POUT (lltl'OHD ItltlKKH. Interesting Items I'riiin tho Tho THInum. I'llgeS of Ilobt. Parry and Miss Ora ProiR were uullod In lunrrlugui at tho brldo'H .purcutU'lu Port Orfonlilast ovculug, JiiHtlro M. I, Wilght offl-, clntlMK. I.att .Monday it hirgo wnl or upput sucked -Hi oiM.of .l'rt Oi'fonl har bor floated In u whirling toliiinn over town, making u novol and beau-1 ihi Jolly. Tin capacity of each I WATERFRONT NEWS With n enrgo of lumber tho Ado lluo put to soa yesterday nftornooii bound for San Francisco. From F.uroka tho (leorgo W. Elder arrived In early this morning, lonvlng out nt four o'clock for Portland, Tomorrow Bomotlnio, and probab ly In tho morning, tho Nairn Smith, In duo to arlvo In from San Francisco. Tho Hardy Is expected In this nt lernoim from San Kriinclsco, A contract for tho ('(instructing of two government buigcH for sorvlco at tho mouth of tho Coqulllo river nt Ilandon was awarded to tho St. Johns Shipbuilding Company at Port land last Thurmlit) . Tho work Is to bo completed In SO days, including the delivery of tho barges to tho Co- jqii(lh for $7,7 in. Knch lmrgo Is to I lio 'JO feet In length, !12 feet benm nnd 7:5 fett depth of hold. Tlioj will bo used for trautiportlug rock to i t!iu ught, , biURo will bo -100 tons. w IilXHIt IV UAIUA FltO.M Kl'lllIKA THIP TODAY Curries l-'nli' I'rclglit nml Good Piih- frengcr Mst for Portland; Jlack Again on Monday Arriving early thin morning nflcr a quiet trip from Kurckn, tho Gcorgo W. Elder loft out at four o'clock this nftcrnoon, bound north to Portland. She carried n good cargo of freight and n fairly largo passenger list. Those who came in from Furcka were: G. Coolbaiigh, Gcorgo K. Matcsta, Harvey Smith, W. G. Eglcston, It. F. Stone, It. S. AVrlgnt and lOugcno Wise. Those going north wcro; James Nelson, lleno Tonler, .Too Vlebrltz, A. V. Horn, J. I,. Houso, J. i. Merrick, II. P. Lowcry, Cornel Vle tlll, Mr3. F. Plrtz, Cnrl'E. Prltz, Carl Maguscn, Mrs. C. Maguscn, Mrs. Jack Lester, It. h. Wells, Mrs. Ester II. Carnauso, It. N. McLcon, Ed Iloscn thal, c. D. Kentlng, Mrs. C. D. Keat ing, Hazel lloffoss, T. W. Hoffcss, Dorothy Hoffess, Mrs. T. W. Hofrcss, A. Larson, W. M. Hrldges, T. Iillsho, F. A. Mathews, J. A Carmen, Mary Rtcam K. Dolan, Mrs. Laura Harberg, II. I). Henry, Mrs. II. U. Henry, Howard Noruso, Mrs. C. Nortiso, C. Noruse, W. L. Marriott, Henry Songstackon, Mrs. Henry Songstnckcn, II. Ilnndal, Pcto Collar, Eros Drows, Mrs. A. J. Drows, Itobln Drows, mid CharlcB J. Knox. A German Inventor hns brought out a disc talking mnchlno record across which Is n grovo that return the liccdlo to the starting point uit tnmntlcnlly to innlto It repeat. I'MPgiU IIAPPKXIXGS XoM.s of (iiiidliici' nml Vicinity "'' creil front the Courier. Harry Graham, tho well-known Gardiner boat man, Is at present nt Coos Hay holding tho position of engineer on tho Flyer. Harry In tends going to tho Sluslnw tho first of April to tako chnrgo of a boat there. A part of tho wreck of what Is supposed to bo tho "Truckee," which was wrecked years ago near the mouth of tho Umpqua, was found on tho .beach near tho sceno of '.he wreck last week. It Is said tint m-arly a hundred pounds of bnss fittings woro secured from tho part nf the wreck found. ' Cars nnd rails wero brought In on tho Tillamook for the tunnel ut Clear Lako last week and woro ta ken down to Winchester Hay from where they will bo taken to tho tun nel overland. Tho work on tho tun nel Is progressing rapidly and favor ably. "" W." iC Walgarrct nnd H. A. Oliv ier, ropresontntlvos of tho Western Union Telegraph Company, wore In this city tho latter pnrt of tho week looking over tho ground In regard to that company putting in an orflcs horo In tho near future. They 'low havo a lino up as far as Maphton ami nn offlco established at that place, and will follow the railroad as fst us tho rails aro laid, Tho steamer San Gabriel and the schooner Tillamook arrived hero Saturday with freight for this plnr-o and Itcedsport. Tho bar was vory rough and tho Tillamook, be ing tho smnllor boat, watlcd to nee how tho San Gabtiol would maka It before alio would venture to crosa tho bar. SOME THINGS SPILLED OVER THE TABLE CLOTH Sugar, ni Well as Chillier Often Kinds a Place Tliero nml Causes More Trouble to the Table Cloth Somo of the chatter that Is spilled over Coos Hay table cloths causes trouble, but not half as much grief to tho housewife and laundry man as sugar or somo other sticky sac charine substance. Housewives sometimes wonder how holes get into a porfectly good tnblo cloth, sometimes when it In new, or nearly new. Hero's tho rca- -Tho owner of tho tablecloths has n family of children. They want heaps of sugar on their cereals and fruits and in supplying their wants more or less, of It Is spilled around their plates. Water will then bo spilled on this sugar and tho sticky nubstaiico will be absorbed by tho Hnon. Tho cloth is then packed In tho hamper for perhaps a week before being sent to tho laundry nnd tho melted sugar becomes nlmost part of tho fibre. It takes somo real soaking to get that sugnr loose from the cloth. Unless you know It Is thoro you don't got It all out sometimes In your washing process. Sulphuric ii( Id Is used In making granulated sugar. When you fnll to get out nil tho sugar In tho washing process nml tho heat comes In contact with tho sulphuric olcmcnt, holes result. Tho Coos Hay Steam Laundry tries nt all times to co-oporato with its pntrons and by careful and sci entific study of conditions romovo difficulties no well as dirt from laundry. If at any tinio you have troubles of tho kind you will mlvlso us wo will bo pleased to tako spoclal enro of your linen nnd wo nro glad to assist with our knowledge women who do tholr own laundry work. It Is by scientific molhoilu and Improv ed machinery that tho Coos llay Steam Laundry obtains tho best results. IXVALIDH nml ImiIiIoh, Mick (ip cared for nl the' Maternity pltnl, 5C2 No. Socond street. welli Ifos-, DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS "' ho kept OPENTOTHKrurujn A regular state licensed undertaker will l J cliargo Phono 103.J $5 per Month WILL I1UILI) YOU A IIOMi: WH WILL HULL YOU A LOT AXI) JlUIIil) YOU A IIOUSK WHY NOT DO IT NOW? "Sec Held About It." W. A. REID IBO Front Street. Automatic Togulatton of tho torn poraturo of residences Is provided by n new thormoBtat thnt switches electricity to n motor to open oi closo drafts In the heating apparatus. It Hurts Even In the Movies! A GREAT SAVING May Be Made in Buying HOUSE FURNISHING Hy taking mlvnntiiRO of our erliniigo (lepiulineiit. Many Mlghtly n.-cd k1h u choo'-o from at ltlg lie ductlons from original prices. IVR HKUh l-'OIt LUSS Going & Harvey Co. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS 1 AVERNCAM Wo mako lco crenm KH Central nve.t Vu0M ,3 BUY THE VERY BEST SSr BumR MADB UNDEK SANlTiUir ' CONDITIOXfl IN A OLKAX AND MODKRN PAOTOIIY. BTKIUL1ZEB JIILK AND CItEAM. PURE ICE H H H H H Ifi-co delivery, 8 a. m. nnd 3 p, a. Phono 73, a a commutation )) Tickets $2.00 'frhfloId-Nortli Bend Ato Iiu Cur every tc nilnntm from I , & to la p. m.; to South SlonjjU oat i day, leaving nt 11 a. m.j to Eapljt threo trips u day. OOUHT A KINO. I'roH. CITY AUTO & TAXI CO, DAY AXI) NIGHT SERVICE For tnti, phono 20, Chandler Hotel. Yor icnrlng cars, phoit 1 Chandler Hotel hKNb IiAMBETn, Prop. Kcw Cm t i New Cw -i This Star of the Screen J&jntf1 Played With Illusiraiing'Firsi FAN DOURKE SPANKING, LELAND DENHAM SPANKED AND HELEN DADGLEY PLEASED-lN "KIDS." Tun Itourko, Tluinhoiisi-r-Miitiial star comedienne, and Helen IhulKley, the fnmoiia Mutual "khllet," Hlmro a dressing room In the New Itoehello studios. Just J ii hack of It Is l.elnnd Ilenlmni's dressing room. So they're closo neigh liors mid Just as close friends as they lire nolKlihors. lint von'd m.vi.r think n to look at this picture from "Kids," AvJtli Jllss Uourko spunking Leland, to Helen's very apparent delight. Vim' V- -n Mary Aldcu Just Rtumhled Into the motion plcturo Held after trying art and tho legiti mate, She Is u native of Now Orleans and was educated at Notro Pauie college, Montreal. Then sho took up Illustrating nt the Art Student a' league, New York, and liecmmu Mio needed money to help pay for her lessons she applied for it pi ii co In tho company of Sis1 llopklntf. ThlH she regarded at tlio tlmo merely as n temporary i expedient. Hut, dUeoveiTng . that (die really had dramatic ability, she considered horaclf! fortunate when the following' hctihim she found n position Willi Mlunli! M.uldern PIslse. It Nvas nt the closo of thlsj eiigngeuieut that him chanced . to visit it motion picture studio and was ivmieMcd hy thu dl rotlor to wall: across tho scene. 'A'lio fascination ct acting lieforo the lens took hold of her on the t.ot,! n nd today sho Is taking character-heroine leads ir) the Mutual program iiuder tho direction of 1). W. (iiiillth. -. Ahovo nil things Miss Alden Is fond of the outdoo) life of Cnllfonihi. 8ho Is expert with tho tennis ritokc) iiiul tho golf elub. She can ride superbly, mid when I ( Hues to making n motorcar do tricks she Is there, pal ( v cllence. With It nil-mid perhaps It Is because thd (h r ii'terlsUc is so strongly developed In her that he; nm cms lias been so gieut Uiero is iiinaie uiotiesij HrXRYALDENy PEUANCE:MUTUAU OATAR ' acd a WUdKiloflii of hertrt tlmt mnlses lu'r n favorite v Itli ln-r comrades QUALITY FIRST IJ Mr. James B. Finnegan, secretary of one of Portland's Lirgcsl liusincss concerns, in a Icdure before the Uni versity of Oregon, recently said: IJ "Selcfl a good print shop nnd stick to it. When ycu Ret a printer who docs satisfactory work, don't change because another man has underbid a dollar or two. The kind of work turned out is as important as the price." J We are in better shape to do first-clan printing than ever before, tuning recently added to our equipment, ia addition to a Boston Wire Stitcher, a Portland Mul tiple Punch and Miller Saw Trimmer, a brand new lay out of type, consifling of some of the Lles1 Type Faces. PliQiitt Your Order for Job Piinting to 133 Mr. Business Man : Do You Know That The Coos B i ay Times ?p HES JOB DEPARTMENT Goes into more than 80 per cent of homes of Marshfield? Do you know that The Times . cir culates widely in all sections tributary to Coos Bay? Do you know that The Times will sell your merchandise if you use its' columns? This has been proved by many who have tried it Do you want more business? We do! Let us demonstrate! It's your business and ours TO ADVERTISE 4M fcj McOfcca0 ,. 'gr '""- SOX - "-" "'j"!,s,yT