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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1915)
? THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1915 EVENING EDITION. SIX TEW PER GENT GUT SURF TRICKS AUTDS A POLICE DRAMAlRETAIW TEACHERS GOOD SUGGESTION SAWITflRPOLlGE iBRITIsiTB rtT-nKr",TT if"" r S&Ltomn. .?- SMITH .Ml Mi ACTS IV CONIOHM ITV WITH M'MIIKIt MAIiKKT i iMTi.ni.Miu i.vi.i.'i!ii.'ru llAIM). UKHT JOHXSOX COMICS OX WITH SCHOOli 1IOAKI) IJI.V k lllillH .. .... ....- - ,.,. .IMIII H,V, iiumi .ii'I'miia.m i; ir;.iiii. run .m ' " .ships to mam . .. ..... - Tmi i ii i.ii in iitii'ii:ir witib m - ASKS A Mi TO .MOVK.MK.Vl' TO iiiu.nu twxKj v.-. omniv i. TOt'IHSTS TO COOS HAY , ' "" 'l vuium iTl'V Wage lUiltirlloii Kelt Xccc-Niry for .Illicit".! of Kniployo.i nuil tlio Community to Insure Contin ued (or;itlon. Itov. Mcl-ira. .....I Co.p.u.lon Walk J" Huller IWiiKmiw Knto of C.Vii- TemrhhiR Staff of City "'s Mecn Sat I Through Sands With l-'Jvo ViiIIm.". .MiicIiIiio Caught In AVavcs Mko tlio trials and tribulations of A notice of n ten per cent ro- 1(, carly 8Cl,eMi goniew:nit nftcr diiotlon lit wnges In n! departments t)(J fashlon of LeWs nnd Clark In was posted by the C. A. Smith Mini-, ,nk,n lJlcr way across the moun bor Manufacturing Company yes- BnB J (he hM, watcrs 0, ,he tordny. Misaniiri ( t!u tnle told here my Hew in discussing me mnuer louny Mr. Arno .Moreen, general manager ouie company nere. siaicj tui u Secrctnrv F. E. A. Smith. Though crnl l-'iiml When Socoiul Waywanl PrNoiior Produces "Shiner" "John Doe's Dusted Ho- Drnmn tnance.'1 Time, The Present l.ifiK'tory, says Prof. TL-dgen Sctcral May Lome Not one change Is to bo made in I dio personcll of the MurchflclU tench : Ing stnff for next year, according to Scene. 1st act. Front street. Sua-, n" announcement made today by 1 rrui. f. a. TiCUgeii, supcriiuuiiuuui Place JiirKo Signboard nt PolnlH AltuiK New Pacific Highway lli-michci Loatlliifj Hero While on a recent trip to Port land, Ocorgo Goodrum says ho was Impressed with the fact that the all absorbing topic among the automo bile enthusiasts was tlio now .Pacific dm of oven tide have fallen, the of cUy bc,;oo1b owcvcr tlllg 8 J Highway. This roadway for auto- W. S. .McLaren, of the Pacific Coast wf In line with tlio policy of the committee In charge of the busi ness to place it on a basts Would be self-sustaining. that not more than 24 hours In making the trip from Portland thoy ere several tlmos stranded, carried heavy i.f .n rwnr mnlttltnln rrvflitft "We have refrained from making ... on,1. .,, . nliv rmlllrtlnn " Mr Mnrnnn nl,l -v ,,f""1 " ..-....; ... ....,, a ..a..k. w.., - ...W. ..., ......a, "either In wages or running time when othor const mills wore doing both. We hoped that the lumber market and generat business conditions would so adjust them solves that we might continue the old schedule but t. c hope was rain. Tlio lumber mr.rkot shows so much the night and morning and on the besch trip their machines were twice stuck fast In the sand at the edge of the surf. Coming via Eugene the men ar rlvod too late In Maplcton to catch the Saturday stage for Gardiner. In stead of waiting over until Sunday with his helm far to port nnd about to capsize. Policeman. What the, what ho, I my man. Where nwny? i Man. Hollo ycr self nml see how' yer like It. ! Takes the man by the r.rm nnd leads him" reeling nwny, his cargo having shifted In n daring fashion. Need Assistant to Help ICnfoico tho Orilluaiico ami HuftKsts .Method To Provide Ono Dr. K. KJ Straw, city Health Offi cer, says that It Is to t'..o Interest of every citizen that Murshflold bo ninde a clenn nnd healthful -jiy. While- its health rccprd, Is excellent there is still much to bo .desired In tho matter of cleanliness and beauty. Dr. Straw says the present ordinan ces nro sufficient but, at present, en forcement Is difficult ifecnuso It is Impossible for lilm to dovoto his oti- tlro tlmo to tho work and thero is no bo wise to dofor this action longer addresses here, the travelers started and wc feel In doing so at this time, ' walking from Glenadn, carrying five It Is as much to the Intorosts of "our grips, part of which contained their ofuployos nnd the business Interests heavy slides and machines. From of Coos Day as it Is to ourselves, lake to lake, down the string of The continued operation of the three, walking between and front the city Is wrapt In slumber. A police-' viowed only from the standpoint ot,niobllo tourists pas.ses through Med- ... .....It... t.1. i.nn, nAii.hii. ti. Ut. mi- i .,.- i i i...nM.i tnrii nrntitu lnnn llrmnliliri?. Mtlunllfl. Rescue and Protecthc Society, and'"" " "- " .. .-.; "" w. u.o n T"'1 :"Z 7 " n , "., spies a man on the opposite side i "'a snai uint several oi mo tonciicrs'uuu ". - "'" " " will bo leaving at tho end of tho tourists tauo mis roan, ah nuio prcsont year, some of them ndvan-'lsts coming from tho cast ninko tlio elm? to lnrirnr Institutions trip out on a Southern roadway and That tho teachers this year havo return on tho Northern route or vlco' provision for an nsslstnnt. The pros-1 been very satisfactory Is pointed out versa. j out condition of city finances Is also! by Prof. Tlcdgen in mnklng his re-j There will bo thousands of those an. obBtncle. Tho suggestion has commendation to the imnrd. For sov- i tourists tlio coming summer drawn been mndo and Dr. Strnw favored It Policeman Shoup. Why, you sas- crai wcoks, ho stotes, the teachers) to tho coast by tho two Expositions of having lines of business requiring sy thing. Follow me. i linvo known among themselves thntlat San Diego nnd San Francisco. Inspection charged a smnll monthly, they would bo wanted back next year! Most of mem will mako mo norm ieo unaiiirae ices uo iiinieu over to if they cared to come and for this and south trip. To get Its share an assistant to pay for his tlmo in reason. It u nm nnroRsarv that a of this tourist travel Mr. Goodruni doing tlio work. The door of the Carter Hotel opens fornJal election bo held before the J suggests that all tho Chambers of, April has been designated as clean, ami the two mon dlsnppear within. 8C,100, , v , ft cIoso Cominerco In this section unite In tho ' up month and the presont Is a good TllfleA Ih m Inll.l rtn 11. ..t!l. I I ..... There aro on tho teaching lists of erection of sign boards nt tho dlf- tlmo to alnrt to ninko Mnrshflold a Hon or ,:."( I If AfeRneUt.i ,:.'NDN. Apr .Tl u"co has in...... T-'Mfc K?-TJ n, "-"r'wwftS .,.;.:,n,D.ta mz . ,U1 Y the vili. ,r roro,8 "Wee took S: l"o mlninc ..,!., "" Seci n,i H,,), men ki.chi t...... '"'. I -i "urg fr, lethargy that we think It would not noon and having to postpone their There Is r. loud noise, n lock clicks i Smith Industries Is one of mutual concern nnd the exigencies or the present situation made imperative the nctlon we have taken. I nm pleased to say that the spirit mani fested by our employes has bon In j kcoplng with this understanding and appreciation of these conditions nnd I I feel certain that Its general ac ceptance by the community will be last one hiked thronsh the dark ness almost to Gardiner before being met with a team. for supper. The restaurant was closed, so were the stores and most everyone had gone to the Saturday nUht dance, and after Imbibing n milk shake apiece the travelers re tired only to find their room opcnel and silence ngnln prevails. Act 2. Police Judgo Dutlcr.'s of fice. Tho Judge Inspects tho gen eral fund nnd looks serious. Ho brightens up as an officer nrrlvcs with ye night hawk In tow. Judgo. For tho lovo of Mlko Johnson, you ngaln. Oh, naughty, man, thrlco linvo you visited mo In .... i , . ,, tnrco ,mvB ,C8rt t,irco weeks. 'TIs Too late they arrived in Gardiner wcJ ,3xpmilaton ,, Johnson. Mornln' .ledge. Mo font slipped. If yer gives mo an other Loud noise. Judgo thumps 'i "a feet on tho floor, fist on tho iiblo. "Not by n Jug full. Its threo Mnw's and you'ro out. I'll glvo you I I tlio city, 2G teachers. .Members of forent points whoro roads branch off spotless town nnd ono of tho beauty j school boards declare that teachers ! for this section. Thcso boards j spots on tho Pacific coast, of Mnrshfleld aro paid on a par with should contain n map showing the Evcryono should got behind such tho schools in the larger cities of tho rond nnd distnnco nml brief directions a worthy niovonicnt. stnto, rnnklng up well with tho sal-1 for reaching hero. Tho splendid nrlcs of Pqrtlnnd pedagogues, Tho sconery would soon ndvortlso the monthly pat' check for the teachers drlvo for all who make It Hay It nmounts to considerable over $2,000. ' Is tho most Interesting nnd plctur- lu tho same broad spirit." . i , . . . r.vcn wun tins reduction uio wa- uiu m vunn nnuiu inc musie wis ila'f nn tour (o Kci 0,t, 0f town, ges of tho Smith employes Is equal. at Its holght nnd all night long the, g0ft lnUslc, weepy, and Dort John-' or higher than many roast mills dancers shuffled beneath their v. In- on disappears down tho long dark' where there have already been ono dowg. ! str'lrway. Qulot reigns ngaln. j or more wage reductions and whoro ' up ftt f0Ur a. m., the lecturers look Grand Finale. Chief Carter np- operating hours have been largoly .mssaL'o for .Mnrsbflelil iillt Hnv.i-ni nenrs and ronorts. "Slv lord. hnro'!. i square meals behind schedule, t red & for tlio general fund. Albert I nccordlng to Judgo John Hull, clerk of the hoard. J A meet Ing of tho board was called for yesterday afternoon but two of . tho members were tihnblo to bo pres ent nnd A. H. Powers, chairman, was called away on tho afternoon train, ' consequently there will lie no for mal meeting until enrly in May. PRESIDENT WILSON CANT COME TO EXPOSITION curtailed. Tho financial condition of tlio Smith Co. was never better than and cold. At Ten Mllo Creek," said F.e. King, drunk, pungled over." Thoy both Slllllo and the eurtnln descnndR. , ....... ., ... .i... - -- - "- . . ,., . ,,, i, .,, u.rjIUron .. f , th(J Ud , , , Hon of nil tho Coos Hay Industries; ..,, . ... , I . . Is assured, while tho general bust- I " '' "!' . r ? 'Ti,. A"''t,0 ,,rst ca'" wn.8 " '" uvu ...u.u wi, num. oui;ii iiiiu-n in ' unr iireiiiraiiieiii. ny uiiucii ciioris Doflultit Aiiiioiind'iiiciit N Mndo In Washlpglou That. Chief K. oci'itho Can't Umo tllr Aiwor'lil IVr. to co nj Tlinrt.l ileus conditions nre rapidly Iniprov- " ',n .. ,i Vi . i.i.....-iu. i.y iiniicu cons WASHINGTON, D. C, April 1."..-- Ing tho lumber market Is about tho "" "mi,y ,"," "f1" .nught j the two wero ovontually npeeilliiB i.rcBdoiit Wllsoi, has doflnltely do- Inst to respond and In adjusting ,, ., ' -." u ...,.., ,.,u. imi iMu.nK aim m ridod not to accompany Secretnry csquo on tho Pacific coast. Tho cost would not bo largo and tho resultant benefits would bo very great. Tho suggestion Is u very good ono and Is worthy of tho serious con sideration of tho Chamber of Commerce. PHONE CALL FAILS TO AROUSE DEAD MOTHER ID AmoiUIcJ I'm la Com llij Time. ..SPOKAXi:, April HI. Tlio IhmI Ic.n of .Mi-n. Arthur A. I-connrd and lii'i four children wero foniul ili-nd PEACE W FLOATS KTHA.MKIt SAII.H ITtO.M XHW VOHK WITH PKAOIC MICSSA(!i: Anterlcaii DeU'KatOH lieavo tor In. t):rnatloiial Wiiiiicii'n Conferenco at The llngtie, Ilr AKni-Utn.) I'tni lo Coin nr TIidm. Ni:W YOIIK. April in A himo j peace flag floated from tho masthead of tlio llollnud-Amorlcnu lino steam ship Noordnni today as forty or moro delegates from America wero sent on hoard to sail for Ilottordani to nt tend tho International women's con- Church Benefit Sales In their homo hero today... Tho HH ""onccnt Tlio Hague. He? reported that .Mri. Uomml ! Tho f,"K was wIllt0' w themselves to the situation the pres ont movo was found necessary. Times want ads bring results. poisoned her children mid licrxolr. ..The oldest child was eleven and tlio jouugcM flvo years old. . . Umi nard Is a rauchur nlid find tried Ing a heavy wavo carried us down the- both landed In Mnrshflold from tlm!. a.. r- i-. i.. .... ,,'y llls "' with long; distnnco hard beach and for half an hour wo Kmnlrn strnro Hre.i i.nt rnnim.in.i .i.. , .i... .. ,..'......,..... I -''-T'no call.. .When ho could not 1 --w ll-l -- .ivsxiBb IIIIITni lllll I III! 1'II'MIIIKIIIM VIH1IIIIIT in nun inoy nan reucned nero ror tho Kxposlllon wns dependont the opening address nt 3:30 p. in. tho Intcrnfttlonul situation. finally four miles from tho boat land-J 2:30 Sunday afternoon thoy Woro ' Dnnlols through tho Pnnnmn Canal l worked with tho water nil nbout us, wet to tho wnlst, to snvo tho car." on ' i get a response, ho. telephoned n neighbor to go to Ills home.. .Tho neighbor went and fouu'd'thc bodies. 1th "penco" written in liluo letters. Miss Jnuo Addnma lend tho delegation. n n speech Inst night Miss Adams Intimat ed tho delegntes might novor reach Tlio Hague. Tho ship may ho Intern, ed In some harbor nnd novor reach ' Ilottordani, sho said. Among- tho1 dolcgntcs was Miss Grnco do Graff, of Portland, Oregon." I Tomorrow, Wednesday! is The CHRISTli CHURCH Benefit Day AT U.Ur North Bal B BB BHi ! wk fci T WE HAVE COME INTO YOUR MIDST TO STAY-TO BE CITIZENS OF COOS COUNTY-TO D 0 OUR PART IN THE BUILDING OF ITS PROSPERITY AND TO SHARE IN ITS GROWTH. SPAULD ING 'S 10 15 CENT STORE WILL OPEN AT 10 O'CLOCK ON THURSDAY, APRIL 15th Our Opening Sale Will Last Three Days, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY AMONG OTHER INTERESTING BARGAINS WE SHALL PUT ON SALE EACH DAY A SPECIAL ONE-DAY LEADER AS FOLLOWS: inunauHT, bluiimiminu mi iu U'ULUUK 14-QUART ENAMEL DISH PANS One to a customer, at 15c ntm FRIDAY, BEGINNING AT 10 O'CLOCK DECORATED CHINA PLATES. Reg. 25c. 3 to a customer, Each 10c Notice the special price cards all over the store. Great reductions in many staple items a SATURDAY, BEGINNING AT 10'0'CLOCK 1 t A DANDY HOUSE BROOM. "', . I J' unc to a customer, at - White Enamelware, 15c value, At only .. 10c each ' YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS THIS IMPORTA NT EVENT. CONSIDER THIS YOUR INVITATI f)N Tn nnwir cwcm .r v SEE THE NEW 5-10-150 STORE DURING OUR OPENING SALE. ' UK INVITATION TO COME, EVEN IF YOU DON'T INTEND TO BUY-WE WANT ALL OF MARSHFIELD TO COME MHBMBM mM MiriMTrMn ! -SSiA. tVOSfSfmamwmm- M '3Twtt f- -''fcji 3aKWw3