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i$$syirtiijfe six rc-p THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1915 EVEMIMS EDITION. "n I E SAFETYTlRStjELDER III AND OUTlfllG LEAGUES DPEW WANT LKSS SI'KKD AT STItl'KT ' LLi:it OAltRIRS 07 PASSKXGKRS IXTKHSKCTIONS XOHTH TODAY Seek Council Action fur Ordinance Tlint Would Kllmliinfo Hungers At Crossing. Traffic ordinances forcing inn- Left Kiirelm Last Xlalit At 0 . in. nml lilt Hnid Winds nnd Sea In Trlj) to tlio liny Leaving Kurcka nt six p in. Inst nlKht the George V. Elder arrived 'thousands op fans flood the EASTERN HALL I'AKKS Impetus Ghen Xntlonnl Gnino Pres umes Mort Successful Season of Years, my Officials chines to Blow down to six or n iat0 this morning, sailing at one eight miles at street Intersections otul crossings may he the result of Tuesday evening's collision when two men barely escaped death. Pub lic sentiment and indignation has been stirred and in all probability the matter will bo brought In a for mal manner to tho city fnthers next Monday night. Under tho present traffic laws of tho city vehicles aro restricted to IK miles an hour. Unliko many titles, hero thu drivers nro allowed to innko their turns and crossing at this rate. It Is pointed out that "with nn ordinance Blowing down tho speeds less danger will result nnd henco fewer nceldents. In tho last threo bad accidents orcurlng In JIarshflold all of them linvo been at crossings. Victor Uncle npocding on his motorcycle UiMo weeks ago, failed to notice nn np proachlng train when ho essayed tho crossing near tho Smith mill. p. m. for Portland wiui a goou canju and C7 papsongers. Coming up tno roast sho encountered a heavy wind mill mil to n lira 1 sea. Those from Kureka wrrj J. II. i Cnokson, l'red Simons, Ilonry Vzt-. cell, Gunder Severtsoii, X0I3 Tnn-i reson and Max French. ' T Tim D.issnnKers north were: Lotiisj Ilnrners, It. 11. Ilarners, Harvey Smith Wi.llam llrantz, Prank Lcckor, And rev Leaker, Jolm Newman, II. Grof- oiipelser. Mrs. 13. L. Arcrumuonu, pehcextages ok coast league W. L. P.C. L03 Angeles ...11 5 .087 San Francisco . . 8 7 .G33 Oakland 7 S .4CG Portland C S .441 Veiilco C 8 .441 Salt Lake 5 7 .410 (llr AMOrlale.1 rrn (o Coos Bar Tlmn.J PORTLAND, April 15. Traveling Mrs. n. it. .Tninlosnii. Joseph 13 Frank.' for Portland has brought homo n Louis Pearson, Curtis Ca'klrn, in. , Htrcak of bad luck, the local wlcldcrs PnMie, Charles Motlllo, W. T. Hull, f , , t fnMn yc8torday again ltfT&SirlZ.,Mon the onslaughts of the Venc Sico1 IcSt Sf iItomLMrv.'b.1": tl.n., a to 2. 11, losing yesterday lie-oil, C. D. Prewltt, Mrs. V. O. Wim-, Salt Lako sifted to tho bottom of tho iiior, Mrs. J. Mav and son, NelLo pcrcentngo after heading It for sov- Angelcs lias soar-1 sticking tlicro' . r. 1 ...I.!. ...... i.n.its. inml ry carison, .urs. iienry uariHun,; mm u mu bu.uu "ui Henry McKlnloy, Km tun Cruso, Flor- ence Fryo, Mrs. T. Pierce, Samuel ST. LOUIS, April 15. Tho entire ffontgomcry, I). G. Criillcahanli, II. fnmlom of tn0 enBt m,d tho middle iiior, Mrs. .1. Mav anu son, icino pcrcentngo nrtcr neacii Clark, W. II. Clark, Mrs. W. II. Clark, i . , , j A, Ililcn W. Hart. 13. W. Hart, Charles ", . n" " ' ,,, , " Ahrow II. Jordan, J. Vcrhang, Hon-cd to tho top and is 13. Hollcnbeck, It. T. Etonc, Mrs. i wcgt yesterday either attended tho H. Leake, Mother targarot C. N. . f th Aniorlcttn nntl Ho CBcnncd .loath bv a mlrncla m.,1 Vln,lti ', J. NKg, aiury uuriiui. -.,", . . . . i mi i, . i . ,, Mrs. H. H. Iiarnor, Dr. nun, nr. 'i h.h- " h"--u " JS Still laid UP III bed. L. UCOrgO ii,,.,,. Avnl Vnlnnn flna Kvlnnil. tlm linanl.nll omm linnrila In front. I'lonagan, making tho aamo crossing nfoot a week ago, stepped off tho track to avoid a passing train anil Hteppcd directly in front of a speed ing motorcyclo nnd is still laid up. Tho accident of Tuesday night is tho third. Traffic laws of Kugcno forco nil drivers to slow down to eight miles nt tho Intersections nnd crossings; tho samo Is truo In Portland nnd every largo city on tho const, and violators of tho ordinance nro heav ily fined. Sonio cities, nt tho Intersections, glvo tho traffic of ono street prece dent over that of nnothor. Under this ByBttin drivers know constantly what to expect and guldo thcniBulvcsi uccordlngly. An example of such u law would bo u restriction that nil vehicles down llrondway must Blow down nt Central and neo their way dear before crossing. Dr. I. II. Hurtle states Hint In Los Angeles thero is n city ordinance that requires all drivers to motion with ono hand as thoy came to tho Intersections, In which they nro going to turn, whereas If going Htralght ahead, no motion Is mnde. TIiIb, ho snys, has proved most ot" foctlvo and has accomplished sur prising results In minimizing accidents. Hums. Axol Nelson, Gus Kylnud, tho baseball score boards In front Gcorgo Swnnson, Gust Olson, Joe of , llimiro ,i8 f newspaper offices to , C. II. Stcar, Grant Clinllonilur, . . .. ... ., , Novlll Prnnk Lusher, Andrew C. Luskor, 13. Johnson, Harold Cook, Dick Gorz-nudlsh. HE STAT 0 COAST ttUAltl) HUIH3AU WIHTKS 1IIIKS TO IM3 SOUGHT COOS AND CURRY ' PRESBYTERY MEETS Henri of PicnIijIciImii Cluirclics lit Confeicncu nt Xorth Henri; Of- flccrn nro ICIectwi. Presbyterian mlntstcrs of Cons and Curry Counties, tho newly formed Presbytery, were In eonrerenco nt North Hum! yesterdny and until this nftornoon when they adjourned un til July following n luncheon served liy thu women of the church In North Henri. There wero flvo pastors and throo elders present, uev. P. S. Shim inn, of North Henri, being appointed nu moderator. Plims for tho coining year wero dlsciiHHeri, meaiiH of strengthening Xo Special Appropriation of fj 17,0(1(1 J'Yoiu Congiws; Sum Conies from Iturcau Allotm.'iit. catch tho first results. Tho Bcorcs follow: American Lcnguo. At St. Louis: Chicago 7, St. Louis G; At Philadelphia: Iloston 0, Phila delphia 2; At Washington: Now York 0, Washington 7; At Detroit: Cleve land 5, Detroit 1. National League. At Chicago: St. Louis 2, Chicago 7; At Uro'oklyn: Hrooklyn 3, Now York 1 CI; At Cincinnati: PJtttsburg 9. 'Cincinnati 2; At Uoston: Phila delphia 3, Uoston 0. Const League. At Portland It. H. 13. We don't want you to forget that we are the only store in town that sells ML Styieplusdfiy Clothes ' Tbfl Mine pneo the worU over No marl who has worn a suit forgets the quality and the style .that elevate this special suit to a place that is lifetlc short of an achieve ment, price sidered. con- DOLLAR. DAYS Busy Busy BUSY BUSY I I See Plans nnd specifications for the moving of tho Coos Hay Coast Guard station nnd tho erection of now buildings luivo been completed and tho advertisement of bids Is but a mnttor of n very short timo, accord ing to Information jiiBt forwarded hero from Captain 13. P. llcrtholf, Commandant of tho United Stntes 0H Coast Guard. Krom this letter it Is believed that tho actual starting tho work Is now but n matter or threo weeks. Kor tho proposed project thero linn been no specific appropriation of OFFICHItS KLKCTKD IX CJILVVKL Congress writes Captain llcrtholf to J 1'Oltl) ASSOCIATION' Hopresentntlvo W. C. Hawlcy. This Is In answer to a nuory as to tho -? Hh'r nml Coos liny Assoeln- Styleplus Clothing Pages in the Satin (lay Kvenlng Post of April 10th. Then set our Htyio ulndow rilsplny L II ICO u 1m Portland 2 C At Oakland It. H. Salt Lako 2 10 Oakland 7 11 At Los Angeles It. ir. San rrnnclsco l c Angeles 5 10 13. 3 1 13. 1 0 ! April J 7th to 24th is Styleplus Week -iTEST IRE nubflotuiniWSIinpfrt pniMc - -: MOXI3V TALKS Alacshfleld llanilim Myrtle Point nvnllnlillllu. nt II... niinrnnrlnllnn nf ' l""" """illume ftWH 1 lHl ...A ,,,,,, . .. J Contest Interests I'miner.s $17,000 which 11 was understood had Consolidation of IIHI3W13HY TO 1113 A CIII3AMI3IIY HI3LL1NGIIAM, Wnsh., April 13. Tho Helllnghnm Day Hrowlng plant, ' 'niHi nt flirt In rcnat n ml mnaf mrtilnrti wiu j kllU imnvow (( lliuai, mwiivtll been passed by both nntlonnl hotiBcs. coiisollilntlon of tho Coos Ulvor ostabllshmontH of its kind In tho, "Tho cost of this work will bo do-1 ? ..'i ! "0( Coos '''' co 'etlng asso- Northwest, will ho converted Into frayed fro,,, the general Item of con- .on "L'cf 'SstrXeToMuSd ,l ammwy "ftCr t" st,,t fi0CS ,,,y ! structlon nml repair stations In tho In the slato has Just been completed. Jnm,nry 1 1U10' It wn decided by, current niipropiiatlon." l-'rom tlils'W' ll I,I,L'1 v'"l havo ehnr,?o of tho stockholders today. It is Inferred that tho money comos' i'!' 1,Jl1,,t,",1 P0 n"w noctlon Hottled milk, butter, Ico cream' In nlriankotB.,,,1 to tho Coast Guard . cheese. Instead of beer, will and then Is narcoleri off to cover var-elford Association. J. R. drennlno. comprise Its output. A cold storngo Ions departments and projects. 'of - A- C, being In charge. Such 'nt will also bo run In connection still However, tho receipt of tho lettorl S!"EC",,.?t"t Wiro a"m llr.0 "l'8 wlth tho crmcry- leaves a doubt and Scerotary , Agriculturist, who irons into iiir Tn Motley, of tho Chaiuber of Coiumorco, i Mllo country' where tho herds are to GOOD SUGGESTION TO haw written Representative Hawloy to clear up tho situation. TO TIII3 Pl'HI.IO tho churches In this section ami nro 1.1.. I..II .....!...- .1 In-miL'hl .,.; ,.t II... ,m.nlimr. ' " .MnrHllflulri-CouUlllo niltd Tliono present wero, llov. SI uliliol- K Hnu will resumo tho regular field, Mnrshfleld; ltev. V. H. Hhlnilnn, . i"" ttKlit tho first part of May. Wo North Henri: ltev. A. W. llaborly. will hau mnru ears nnd n imiinr I dent: bo gmipcil Into an association. l-or several mouths W. .M. Ill.ick ' lini- been on Coos Hay, whoro ho hns made an efficient record. His now organization will contain moro than l)0 dairy cows, tho herds of UU farmers. i Officers of tho Gravclford org.ml-' fiUlon wero electeri on S.ituiriav. iiiey :mo S. L. Lc:itlicrmnii. nresl- G. S. .Mnthousi'ii. vlco-nresl- I'rosppr nml Ui Klnls; ltev .1. K. Ver- Hprv,P0 lh,B , Bci1C(lo cor.t: (!. 13. Single teerotiiry .mil nniMyrtlo Point; nml lev. W. S.,wl , ' , w, w ,..,,, . .. " tieasurer. In nririltlon to these three Hinllh, of llnn.lou. Tho i-ldnrs wore "'" " """MU n wo MII hno n niPI, , ,,,.,, ()f ,roi.torH c(lluulll3 A. MrXalr, llanilou; (I. 11. Stnriilen. (tar '""vlng each placo about every i-'iauk Snow iittri Tlioinns Hell larshflelri ami Jurigo Watters, North two hours, Wo will have careful rirlvors and wl'l wirienxnr to glvo a first class Herlce. Our regular scheilulo will Henri. Tho meeting of tho Presbytery has Iboen changed fion, October to July for tho l canon that during this lat- . . . . tor mouth tho Presbyterian Synod "l'l'iur in tuts paper, holds its annual confeienco at the y s. SLAGL13 University of Oregon and tho mem-1 0ttn,,r . M ' hers from Coos and Curry county will r """ Ma,"""or- probably utleuri auri holri their meet-, Tlmnn vnt nrt i.,.".. . .. Ing at that time in nugene. ' llmo(, "ut nrta "r,"K rosuIU. Eye Glass Service Registered optician always on the job. Eyes Scientifically examined day or night. Lenses Ground while you wait. Broken Lenses duplicated. Glasses Tightened; adjusted, etc. free. Prepared Eye-glasses Cleaners free. (Call and get one) RED CROSS OPTICAL DEPT. phoxi: V22 RED CROSS DRUG STORE Coin (iiouiuir Contest Lack of good seed corn In Coos County has led tho agriculturist, af ter consultation with prominent farmers, to announco a corn-growing contest, dividing tho county Into three districts and offering n prize for each district. Tho following nro districts and conillilons nnnouueeri by Mr. Smith. J Tho Myrtle Point district, com. prising all tho territory along tho different forks of tho Coiiulllo River. ----j no loiiuillo vnlloy district, (Which will Include tho main part or tho Coiiulllo Valley lying between .Myrtle Point and Haiirion, 3- Tho Coos Hay district, which takes In all tho territory tributary ,to Coos Hay. Prizes. List of prizes will bo published at a later date I Pt'es will bo offered In each dis trict for tho following exhibits: a The host yield of onsllngo corn grown on ono ;cre. b T';o host lehl of ear ecru fc'tcwu on ono aero. e Tho best bushel of ear corn. a i no best ton oars of corn. These exhibits will bo Jurigod on tho following score: Xio1'1 7fiporcont Record of entire cost of production in per cent Arrangement of exhibit. . 10 por cent , Total bcoro 1 00 per cent 1 Any wuiety of t-eeri corn may be, used by any contestant, but the Orettou Agricultural College recom mends the Minnesota No. 13, a yel low dent urlety. Good pure-tested seed of this variety may be purchaa- i ed for ten cents per pound, or $5.00 , per bushel, from tho Agronomy De partment at Corvallls, where It has been grown nnd kept pure. I If the seed dealer In your home' town has for sale seed corn of the saiiK tulet. which is from a rell nle source and showing a test f '"' per ient punt. and S'l pciv-irnt .(eiuinutlo,,, i wo,,!,, j,,, ,mt 'J on buy from him." MARSHFIELD PEOPLE It Is surprising the amount of old, foul matter tho slmplo mlxturo of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adlcr-l-ka drains from tho system. This remedy bccanio famous by curing appendicitis nnd acts on HOT1! tho upper and lower bowel so thoroughly thnt ONI3 DOSI3 relieves sour stomach, gas on tho stomach nnd constipation almost IM MI3DIATI3LY. Wo nro mighty glad wo nro Marshflold agents for Adlcr-l-ka. Lockhnrt-Parsons Drug Co. Church Benefit Sales Tomorrow; FRIDAY is The1 EPISCOPAL CHURCH Benefit Day AT S.S.JENNINGS North Bend No Time To Write "Ads" Mr. Newspaperman fcell the people that these are days when ONE dollar mostly does the work of two at SMITH'S VARIETY STORE NORTH BEND A GREAT SAVING May Be Made in Buying HOUSE FURNISHINGS lly taking mlviiutngo of our cxehuugo department. Many .slightly used goods to choose from nt lllg Ite ductlons from original pi Ices. WI3 HI3LL l-'OH LI3SS Going & Harvey Co. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS When the Shades of Evening Fall Your home is cheerier and more comfortable when the beautiful, sunny radiance of Mazda Electric Light floods the room and dispels the gathering darkness. Then, too, the current that lights your home can be harnessed to in- " numerable convenient appliances for lighten ing the daily tasks and effecting economy in the home. No Home is too Modest for Electricity- None too Large Whether your home is old or new, large or small, Electricity may be installed economic ally and easily. Electric Service will not only add to the comfort and happiness of your home, but will also add an immediate and distinct value to your property and make it more easy to dispose of, should you wish to sell. m WRITE OR 'PHONE TODAY AND FIND OUT HOW LOW' THE COST REALLY IS Oregon Power ;Co. i i -'.! Kinds of Job Printing Done at Tho Times Office PROFESSION H. Harnnr -bono 349-,. MCl I. M. SSff&SSS - un Dr- " M. IS - Irrlng Block. l' BeniarninOsinrj "- CONSULTING Kjij , bono 103 VoV AW G. Chandler """" om. 301 ffiiF?v m. S. Turpen Altnillrrnn. Marshfleld. Oreioi. Perl Riley Ballinner phnn Jim.1, Residence Studio. "iSa, SOUTH COOS KlVERloir LAUNCH EXPRESS leaves .MurrfifieJd tntj di, B s. in. Lenvcs Lead o ,),. nt ilo p. m. BTIOASIEIt Uixuov lenros licad of river diDy n j n. in. licnvcs Man"rtUitj. m. For clinrlcr nppi; cc botfi iioauiu & wnra l'roprictoa ROOFIPJR REPAIRING, CONTRACTING ROOFING MATERIALS, FELTS AND CEMENT J. L. BRICE B. 118- P. 89. 11113 IIIUIi QUESTIOX rtie question Is not, will aci 4 ' honor you for your vorkl jJut docs your work honor you? Your concern Is tot only to creato profit tor yourself, but to make tktt which will profit into; U- I sides yourself, I COOS I JAY STM.M LWOTBI I'liono 07-. Violin and Piano i'. Anthony m Tciulilnc Orcliestm ffirt HtuiIIr. .181, Central Ate, IMiono U02-.I. Apartntl SAVE MONEY by orderlni: tho famotl HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, per ton j Lump Coal, per ton JJ" Or. half ton of both w D.MtT6S0.V,Pr Miono 18-J or leare orJri at Hlilycr'a Cigar Store. YOU AUTOCALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS I'liono 200-h. Nlsht nd Day. ItlRlit Cafe. i good cms. v.w.m i"UTlB! 1). L. I"OOIK DRY WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S WOODYARO Nortk Fro tm, 1'lm( TB - ' . r-r.-TT4e ;iTY, AITO A TAXI J liny nml -MS" """ For taxi, phono 20, ChulW J Hotel , ior loiirniB " UI Chandler Hotel , LYNX I-A.MI1CTIUW Now Cars :: '":! JJJge 20 rnmmiilation (I Wl Tft I Tickets V-w " IwAlleia-Korth Brad AJ fc , r. every te n,nn'rtcSnbo, to 12 p. in.! to South rtr. leaving at 11 w three triiw n !? DUN.?iN,DT,NG PARLORS will be keP . OPB.VTOTHB'0BUJ .... iifrt A regular - undertaker will M rhnrRf ai I'liono 105 J lAsBWEJKX j'-ff. ,piwi iwii.i. . i itfTO UiK Vi-.'-t. . .