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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1915)
wilMflMWiMIMPTlBHwimiMiiiil kilflf iWllWilfliiHIillMIWiWlii I It Mil III ri fff nTH 7T1T I nn nTTl 1 T?17iJiTflWiy'TfftT?0lrTl iLJli i J al i Ai tm'itml 1 1 MiSTTiiTTT Mum t n J5$lfc5B "W SIX THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1915-EVEMING EDITION T SHONE 10 1 S iOICESl PRIED ii Glfcl TO SHDDT'BASEBALI: scores HPT litlh IX woitK kok j 1 1 1 : i c i : L'PPKIt HAY Little Sediment Only Natural, Sujs Present Danger to Ships That thero was. practically no Blioal In the upper bay opposite tlio Southern Pacific clocks Is tlie Btata ment of Port Rnglneor Clinrleson. Working but part of yesterday tho dredge Seattle soon finished Its work and last night moved to the Porter mill, Its Coos Day project complete and Is now awaiting orders from the head offlco In Scattlo beforo moving to Dandon. It Is possible that noth ing will bo done until thero has been received tho decision In tho Port of Uandon case from the Supremo Court tho case having already been argued. Various statements were made that big shoals were forming in tho upper bay. It Is theso statements that Mr. Clinrleson contradicts. He states that when tho depth of water was measured at the dock a rod was used, being thrust down closo to the pil ing and that an end probably rest ed on a poitlon of the mud shoir nbovo tho piling. "Had tho same rod been put In the water a few feet from tho edgo Of tho dock," gald tho engineer, "n different condition would have been found. The wator thoro was at nil times at least 23 feet deep.". Ho further states that In all places whoro thoro Is "dead water" thero will be a small forming of sediment. It s for this reason that ho expects always thoro will bo forming In the small llttlu bodies of sediment, light mud easily removed. They will bo a thing of tho past, bellovcs Mr. Charle 8on, when tho mud flats havo finally fcettlod and less sediment Is carried In tho water emptying Into tho Day. Tim crow of tho dredgo has not been paid off and probably will not bu unless tho craft Is laid up for sev eral months. It Is known thero Is n fund or at least 120,000 on hand for Uandon drodglng, this figuro having boon given by Colonol ltosa, pres ident of tho port there. Whether or not tho dredge and tho cntlro outfit would bo moved thoro for that amount of work is speculat ive. No decision will bo passed by tho Supremo Court at least until next Tuesday, that being tho day on which tho final decision Is given on-tlio hlgli court cases. BASEBALL SCO s TODAY'S SCO It M.S. American League. Cclcago, 2; St Louis, A. Hoston, G; Philadelphia, C. Called on account of darkness. Now York, 2; Washington, n. Cleveland, 9; Detroit, C. National lcagm. St. Louis, 2; Chicago, I. Pittsburg, 2; Cincinnati, I. Urooklyn, fi; New York, ?,. Phllndolphla-HoBton Huln. Const League. Vonlco 1 Portland 0 Salt Lako Oakland . . San KrnnclBco Los Angeles . . , r. 11 I 0 10 s KHKKIDA'N ASKS FOR NKW TIMAL A whirl at tho newspaper gamo soon convinces a man that o no half of tho world can't spell and tho othor half can't puuetunto. As an additional safeguard against icebergs ono transatlantic passcngor Hteamcr Is currying a 72,000 candlo pdwer searchlight with an offectlvt range of flvo miles. PORTLAND, Or., April 1C T. It. Sheridan, tho convicted cx-bankor of Iloscburg, found guilty on two counts recently In tho United Stateu nnd I," Hazel Noal. Oration, "Con- DKCLAIMKK.S AM) OHATOKS COM-PKTI-2 THIS KVF.XIXO I County eiiuniplonslilp To IJo Deemed In Xortli Hcntl. All Hlgli Schools t Are Represented Having rollglously guarded their voices and fought well agnlnst over i strain of the vocal cords the declaim- I ors and orntors, two from each high school of tho county, aro primed for the county championship contest to night at 8 o'clock in tho auditorium of tho North Pond High School. Two cups aro tho prizes to which they will attain. One, for tho declaim on, offered by the school boards of the county Is now hold by tho Marsh flold High School. To retain tho cup for threo years allows It to become tho permanent pioperty of tho win ning school. Tho second cup was put up by Dr. McCormac, of this city, nnd at tho present tlmo Is held by Uandon. This trophy Is under tho nam o conditions an tho first one. Tito board of Judges has boon se lected, ono lntructor from each high bcIiooI represented. Tho orations and tho ilcclnmatlotiB will last, each one, between eight and ten minutes. The contestants and their subjects follow: Mnrshfleld, Heading! "Tho Gov ernor's Last Lovee,". Kthel .losoph son. Oration "A Plea For Cuba," I.udwlg Stuno. Noith Ueiid Heading "Tho Lost Word," Anna Truman. Oration, "Im mortality." Merlin Chappoll. M'itlo Point Heudlng "Sister oHXHHAii homhahdmhnt DUPOXT TltOPHV KOH'WAK COMilKJK DKSKKTS TO HAHHIJALIj SCOKB HOAims Cii"1miIkii For New Members; ."( Pigeons To n Shoot; Xew Trap, AH Adds Interest Deadest Crowds of Years Croml Hall Pnik.s I'orlliiiHl Wins First Onino On Home (Jrountls court of abstracting monoy belong ing to depositors of tho First Nat ional nank of Itoseburg, has fllol a petition for a now trial. Tho at torney for Shorldan linn filed tho papers with tho clerk of tho United States District Court. COST OF LOVI.NO. test and Orowth," Chester Adams. 1 Coqulllo, Heading "Tho Sign of t' o Cross," Myrtlo Cunningham. Onllon, "Tho Now South," Morton Tyrrell. Uandon Heading, "From a Fash ionable School," Mary Donaldson. Oration "Tho Hoturn of Itogulus," Oeorgo Chatbum. (live, oh glvo me, maiden rare, Just ono lock of your bright hair: While Itu golden length I hold I II recall my vanished gold. (Ilva, oh give me, maiden wise, One last plr.nco from your bright, nyn; I'll remember as I gazo FIulUiik Jo.t of other days. Colorado largely Increased Its pro duction of lead, zinc and silver last year, but produced less gold and coppor than in the preceding year. UofiiBo gathering wagons of sov er.il Herman cities are so coustruct- Fifty clay pigeons to every man at tho shoot next week, a now trap, new Bliootlug grounds, more members and a big bombarment" for a uu- v linn (rntiliv worn decisions Of the Marshfleld Gun Club. Ten members met last night In the Chandler Hotel nnl also elocted officers for tho ensuing-year. Tho offlcdrs are Frank Lalso, pres ident, and William Kkblad, secretary and treasurer. Heretofore mombors of tho club havo been partaking In tho weekly shoots, many blazing nt but 2fi birds. Tho result often gave thorn a hlsh pcrccntago over the gunners who tried for tho entire GO birds. No more shall this bo. Also, during the good weather months, every Sunday morning will bo tho dato for practice shoots. The now Legctt trnp will bo placed this week on a site on Plat 1). The pres ent trap at tho Pace Track has long slnco served its usefulness and has been too erratic for good shooting. April 25 tho Club members will shoot for tho Dupout trophy, a solid silver spoon. It Is planned to havo put up a sorles of trophies totstlm ulato Interest In tho trap events. New members aro being sought ntnl an Invitation has been extended to nil interested in shooting to hand In their names to William Fkblad, treasurer and secretary. Hy reason of tho fact they have had few practices this year thero will bo no official representation of tho Club at tho annual Oregon, stato trap shooting tournament to bo held on tho traps of tho Portland Gun Club, April 25, 2C, nnd 27 whoro arrangements nro now being mado to occoniodato 100 shooters. This event Is tho forerunner of tho Northwest Sportsmen's association shoot, sched uled to bo held' Juno C, 7, 8 and 0. $ I'HKCKNTAUKS OF COAST LKAGUH W. h. P.O. Los Angoles . . .12 5 .705 San Francisco'.. .8 '8 .500 Portland 7 8 .4CC Salt Lako C 7 .4G1 Oakland 7 t) .437 Venice .. ..C 0 .100 TRY IT See the Improvement III AswclnUd Trm lu Coon P7 Tlmfn.1 POHTLAND, April 1C For the first time on thoir homo grounds this season tho Heavers yostonluy broke through their hoodoo nnd brought tho Venetians into camp. 5 to 1. Tho Dees stepped out of tho cellar In favor of Venice. Tho ball scores of yesterday fol low: American Leapto. At St. Louis Chicago 15, St. Louis 0. At Philadelphia Hoston 5, Phila delphia :i. At Washington Now York .1, Washington 1, At Detroit Cleveland 4, Dotrolt 5. Thn bent ilroascd Women pay mnro attention to their corset than any ono garment they wear. Op tho corset dopends tho aniait ness of one's nppouranco. American Lady Corsets, designed always In strict accord with tho lat est laBhloiiH, aro tho porfect fouiuhi tlon for tho season's gowns. They mako figures and mark good dress ers. Just try an Amorlean Lady cor set, 'your" particular model, and note tho Iniprovoinonl In your figure. American lady Corsels Hark Luce Front Luce mi ,,-'fc rug, ' to $J.(M) Hub Dry Goods Co, "S.MAHT WI1AR FOR WOMI'.X" ('oilier llnmihvny mid Central Axeuue. NioatJii National League. At Chicago St. Louis I, Chicago ; PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR) At Cluclnnntl Pittsburg clunnti 2. At Urooklyn Urooklyn 0, Now York 2. At Hoston Philadelphia 7, Ilostin 1. i, cin-,H. H. Harper HOUSE HUILDKH General Repairing and Cublnot Making. Phono 349-J. Coast League. At Portland Venice Portland At Oakland It. .1 .5 It. II. K. Technical training In all branches of tho printing art has been added to tho curriculum of a school ntaln- Salt Lako 2 Oakland 1 At Los Angeles II. n, San Francisco II 7 Los Angeles G U G 1 8 1 II. K. 7 2 5 1 ud that they can bo lifted bodily tallied by tho English city of Leeds. I wiiu uii'cuiu uruiiuH aim eiupiieu, Str. Rainbow leaves for South .Sunday morning ut 8 Grant r.io. mold, where now von stutitl. Death by prevention of sleep Is a Coos Itiwr Ono quick clasp of your whlto hand, legal form of punishment In China. oVIixk. I'M discern It coat n lot I " " Onto again that ring I bought. mmm:mnmmmmmm mmmtim 13. a' LOCAL BASEBALL SEASON TO OPEN ON SUNDAY :Phono 103 or I. M. Wright Wtone 188-R. HUILDING CONTRACTOR Estimates furnished ou roqueat Or. H. M. Shaw Eye, liar, Npso mid Throat. GLABSEH F1TTKD lilt. MATTIE H. SHAW i Diseases of Women nod Children Offlco Phono 330-J. Rooms 200, 201 ! 202, Irving Block. f Benjamin Ostlind CONSULTING ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT I Offices. 20G Irving Hint 67-J. ., lire itiiAi, QGEsnot n.eq,iestlon Is not, tinus. """"' u" tor your mat , Hut docs your wort tos i you? Your concern U tot only to creato profit fori yourself, but to mtli ft , which win pioflt muj k sldea yourself. , COOS HAY STHIM UVSMIi Phono 'Z'-J, l I Mhralifleld, Oroeot ., . ...... . ,, IIIVU 1110, to my IOOIIHII UlIBB, ( Ono more sweet and cloying kiss; ? A plpo union Invented by a Mlrh-j lgau man has a Joint so perfectly ground that no gaskots nro required and it Is so formed' that pipes can ha Joined at any required angle. An electrical tow boat used on a shallow French canal has propellers nt each end and is supplied wltn power from an overhead wlro but can alio bo driven by storage batteries. Thus I'll see, In momory's glow, Candy boxes row on row. Hut In nil tho years to bo Glvo not back my heart to me. Glvo mo not tho heart you took With u smile and sidelong look. 'E tt Keep my henrt that you havo got, ' t nlw..i..ii t i. ... ,n i. ... I inuiiffiii i ivnun uil tin l II U'J', For tho heart has proved to mo An oxpcualvo luxury! Selected. ! Mai.shficld Fliv Depnrlnient Aeq.'pts Challenge of Noith Heudeis for Dlainoutl Duel As nn opening shot In tho local basebnll season tho Marshfleld FIro Department this morning typcoptod tho glovo laid down by tho flro fight- W. G. Chandler ARCIHTICCT Rooms 301 mid 302, Coke Uulldlnc llarshflold, Oregon Wm. S. Turpen AHCHITEOT Marshfleld, Oroicon. Violin and K ' intnony umqii Teaililng Onheiui Ut Stiulk. fll, Central An Phono '-'0U-J, Arartmiil 'ors of North Hond, tho duol to open Perl Riley BalHnpCr $Jln tho nelghborliiK city Sunday at' PIANIST AND TEAC '2 p. in. Manager Martin camo hero,'Ro8,douco Ruhd'; . Tomorrow 14 HOURS OF THE MERRIEST SELLING THIS SALE HAS YET SEEN All Stocks Rearranged Prices Again Drop Here and There Be Sure You Come! Remember jp tt Sir. Rainbow leiue.s for South 'JJ Coos RRer Sunday inoinlng at H , o'clock. . X ! Tlmea Wnnf nils hrlnr remil A n ' 't a ( tt tt NAMES 'yesterday seeking a schedulo of ? games and also expects to work in J a series with tho nines from Front TEAOIJKIt Third Ut SAVE MONEY by ordering tbo lisnt HENRYVILLE COJH Nut coal, per ton , , Lump Coal, per ton K Or. half ton of both I).MC5S0J,P Phono 18-J or UireoroViM Hlllycr's Clear Sim ROOFING. "DOLLAR. DAYS" WHEN ONE DOLLAR DOES THE WORK OF TWO EVERY ARTICLE LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST Extra Display Tables of Knit and Muslin Under wear, Hosiery and Home Utensils. Trimmed Hats igmg and Untrimmed Hats arc Selling by the Dozens Daily the Nattiest Styles of the Season are Again Reduced for Even More Rapid Selling Tomorrow. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING RESERVED SMITH'S VARIETY STORE NORTH BEND WORTH MILLION Lenguo may bo formed. Local eluiBers of tho "horsohldo havo not yet donned their ROOFING MATERIALS, FELTS AND CEMENT J. L BRICE B. 118. . P. 89. tt Street and Central Avenue, it Is pH.REPA,DU.'G, CONTRACTING, ' slblo that In this way a Coos Hay I spheroid" spikes, tried out their "soupbones" tt or swung tho "willow.' Out from J hidden corners today they brought tho last year's paraphernalia of tho national pastlmo and began to limber t into action. ' Tho llnoup of tho Marshfiold Flro Department team will probably bo , as follows: Max Krugor, 1st, H.. Will X lam Longataff, 2nd. H; Charles Mat- son ard 11; William Sloop, B. s., II. Carlllo, L. R, a. Miller, C. F.; Hen J Davis, it. f., N. Johnson, p., j. y. Davis, C, F. Matson, Sub. .W0LGAST TO MEET WELSH : HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171. MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals. Prices Reasonable. Cor, Commercial & B'dw'y T Hout Will ho Held at .Mllwmikco If tt A,,' l.nmKcl Arm Is Heady Certain names and trade marks in this country are worth millions of dollars. They are known to people everywhere as stand ing for fixed standards. For Action uadilLiAC, Mich., April IK ,Wolgast has accepted tho terms of itllO South KMn Alli1oln l..i. - ! "'" ..vm, tiiiu Ul .till- wauKco for a ten-round fight with tt tt :: I HE HOME AFFY MADE AVERN CANDY Wo make Ico cream 378 Central nvc, P''ono J31-L YOU AUTO CALL FORFOOTE'SJM Phono -CO-I. Mght and Dtf. Right Cuff. GOOD CARS. GUHKIiMI I). Ii. l'OOTE. DRY I AT RAMPRPLL'S WOODYj North Fwt Ht" Plw 7 CITV AUTO & TAXI W DiiV .111(1 Mulit Pf"1 For taxi, phone !0, CUrf Hotel For tourlag cart, plow ' Chandler Hotel IA'X.ViaMUCTlMT Now Cars :: :KfCW MUJ 120 m I tt They have been built up by advertising. :: tt tt tt i li Freddlo Wolsh on May 4, olgast agrees to submit his right ' arm to an examination by tho Wis- 5 COllsIn linvhin. ,..,. i,.i ... .IT aa - t twiu.iiiooiuii uii nr ni foro April in and to train fifteen ' t days in Chicago and Milwaukee It ' Z Is stated In a communication from Promoter Uen Stelnol of Milwaukee it to Wolgast that Welsh has been slgu-1 1 J5,ea for tho bout. ,4 tt I WESTERN LOAN AND t BUILDING CO. t The money spent in advertising has not only brought in immediate dividends, but has piled up a wonderful asset in the form of good will. , amlnatlon by tho committee, and that Money judiciously spent in newspaper advertising wUharc,onJnla, Tnn,u h,m t0 Bmp .... r J W(n considerable vigor by May 4. io uui afjciii u is invested. An advertisement in The Times will help your business. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on savings Ann O. K., says Doctor. I Dr. Otto L. Kicker examine x.vJi laumged ami and expressed the bo-x llof that Wolgast would nasa tho n. X I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Treasurer Commutation Tickets $2,00 hfleld-North,;! lr every ie ""- ai,te to 12 v m. o South 61 diy, leaving at H " three trlis a aaj. OOR8T A KTVOJ . ml . AiAATTT f,TTTww Chlmuejs I Any kind of Wdt-f1 prices that srerl?"- And H "tf.f'SA EonllUlg.. 137 Seco a phoao 'J' .v ''... nMler""- French raB- "'; " -"- "--- TT-i r m witxmxiixntttttttmttxxttmuttttttx xxxxxxxxxt: Ad will begin working Immediately h hls brot,,e Johnny, wh0 fights Sid Murphy of Kalamazoo, at Ithaca tt on April 20. WeUl, to Met WnLson. ST. PAUL, April 1G. Freddie Welsh and Red Watson of California ..mo oeen matched to fight ten 12 i rounds at Hudson, Wis., on April 20, It was announced by tho Hudson Hox- Ing club today. ! New Models "HENDERSON CORSETS" also principal distributors "ONYX" and "CADET" HOSE S.S.JENNINGS, No. Bend DUN.?INCDTflG U1 PARLORS 4.. nill Tune, waut ads bring results. COOS IlAV TIMES WAR MAPS, TEN CENTS 1IUV AN UP-TO-THK-MINUTK WAR MAP WHILE T1113 SUPPLY liAS'W be kei v- nn TUB VW" .... .te lW A reguir undertaker IU charg l'hone " "w1"""?frt'''lt"tP'TlTiLr - .- v' . .. , .. '- - rt"mr-iii muni iiim'iBln (iimimimiB