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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1915)
EJttiSfct-aUj OUR THE COOS BAY TIMES . MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDMESDAY. APRIL 21, 191 5-EVEWIIMG EDITION. VI L GASES FmSTTDWER F U N E R A L CATCHER SCORED jMSTmrr attohxey hi sy with un.wu .intv, i!i:.sox Kramer Itan Ami .1 n-t In Time to KmiiH Pardon Two Weie (ihen Dhoiivo YiMettlay Cill rages will line the first doiket of the Cirtiiit Court and l)rob.illy bo disposed of before the bringing on of the heavy criminal docket, anonlinn to Judge Coke, who returned th.s morning; from the county ?et. Judjte CoXt for the next two days M ?' Investigating pleadings and ' rers submitted to him tfcis -For this reason thonfb tk jrrasd jury will be in session there will 1 no Indictment returned aat.l r again goes to the ccunv ' rr,d.y. The reason Rien for patilai! if ciul .ie firt I that IH-.rHl At torney LHJeoriM will to ptan': at work before ttte i.i6 jurv t' irinitna' lcertaMi. lu.ienshlp applnaiJ, tS '' there .;re several, will a artl ri Monday at Coqullte. aworfli " Judge Coke, and a2 the ira rw vvnt tie t for trial That Harry Kramer. ra -wr from the county Jail r!rK-, tt so J"t in time to fnj a TV& seems possible for under '.h f tence of four month? at Ja4s Coke, In siskins the entere cf oae year, told the prisoner he eon'-A t iiardoned nt the end of Ms month providing hi conduit would war innt It. Tim Tour month that Kra mer has been In Jail he was a mode; prisoner nnd caused no trouble to tlio Jailer. nonv OK MOKTOV TON Kit WILL Aiiiiivi: tomomiow Funeral Will Iv Hekl at Two OVltvk Frvm ltwt ChHix-li I'nder 1 .uiJrc f Klk The body of Mo-tora Toer lll ar rle m Xtar.'htlc'd tomorrow mornins on N ieBier tXrf W. Elder from KurVa. teietrrani VMunrW m:wi: dall plav- i:K spNTEWED U tJlion Tlilrt l'y " WoiUimne Tor ooiiult liij u Mntoriiiiui tj .vmvMIoI rm l c li; Tlmrt.J WASHINGTON. D. C April 21. -Eddie Unsnilth. premier catcher or the Washington Americans, was sen- !n. ea to so nays in mr m " -.... ja w a tainni iSZ&iSSm&nSK !Slt upon a vreetcnr tnotor.nan .loo 1TK de'egaiK of Varehfleld Elks Kneel, a pitcher. fined u0 for ViH aJI1nr.rmrr oil .rrhl. rurtlrlpatlnc In the assault. Ap- Kpiwvpa'j Tfl th f m r!c ;f e ." be held at tnc r, t : o o clo. V i '.u . ri t t,t- ra-'C i 1 be cal were tiVen. DR. OIX FOUND FOB nMlit VAT UW l.WA C.IT K1VI.T BASEBALL SGD RES i.w Wt.ll r KTOIIIOCS IX Jt ININ(. HV'lTl.i: , 1 lt ) lMml Ankle 4m o llay Tr rx kt his Elks watrt fob the other dM". The e djr ne read Th Timef -ast d oolnma. Tbece he saw his watch fob adre r tied &t found. Then he tame to The Time? office pid for the fonnd ad d re-covered hi charm. Jnt a if Pr. Wx could low hl. couldn't lof his . ii. it,, m nt 1,1a mrnna lie was chirm lireasod In ordinary working clothe. The ladles say tl Dr. THx Is al- Ho had only n few inlnutos head, way charming. ninrt ns tho officers were soon on, They say he tlio trail. charm. Tho (i'Ivoii Dlviircef. i Hut If ho does he knows now that Two divorces wcro granted yes- all he has to do Is to put an ad In torday In tlio Circuit Court. Mrs. 'The Time and he will find it. Harriet C. Wllley secured a legal Charming! separation from licr liusbnnd, H. F. Wllley, n former plumber of Marsh- The ,lav (q . a. Copple lost fluid, on the grounds of desertion. 5omc mcrclinndise and cash to a bad Ho left lioro about two years ago. cneck nrtlst. Thero aro throo minor children In' The merchandise was taken only aB tho custody of tlio mother. ! , jjnd Mleglug cruel iinii niiiimnn , T, n wl0 ot 8 lost lt quickly and purposoiy. Hut some small boys found a pair of shoos nnd sox and brought them to Tho Times office because The Timog Is recognized ns tho pnper that everyono reads. Somo of tho store keepers were notified but Mr. Cop plo Identified the goods nnd reward ed tho boys. Tlio reason Times want ads get re sults Is because everybody on Coos i Hay reads The Times nil tho time They may read somo other papers part of tho time but nil the time I they read The Times. treatment Myrtlo .1. Welrton was given n decree Boparntlng her from Ilomlo Wcldon. The couple wore jnnrrled March 19. 1010 nt South inlet. Tlio liusbnnd is said to have left sovernl nnnths ngo nnd his whereabouts aro not known. There lire no children nnd no alimony was grunted. gowcIrtTuwday IHiccloi' l'Vnton AnnutiiiciN Program For Hiimliiy'N Concert nt tlio .N'oblo Tlit'aloi A chr mo has been made In tlio liour for the Sunday baud concert ns the management has had many reiiiiPHts that tho concert precede tho picture show given by tho innii ngement of tho local theater In conjunction with the concert. Many feel that they would llko to nttend tho band concert but liavo objections Already prepared nnd ready for to attending tlio plcturo perform-' 8ea Is tho dredge Sonttle, of tho I'u- t.ucos, consequently tlio lminl lias Ket Sound Ilrldgo and Dredging com (lecioeti nut to coiniiiiio uiu iwu. inu nct (.in"' 'f Soii-on Stngetl on (MklHinl n-i'l HiMoin l.eiignes j Make ( li.iiigo 'I'oniot row , ' ij:uci:xtahi of COAST IjEAOUI-J , W. U V.C. j I.os Angele ...1" C .714 Salt UVe 0 S ..V.'!) San Fraiulsco. ..!) 10 .17U Portland S 10 .13a Venice 7. 10 .-111 Oakland S 12 .100 , OAKLAND. April 21. Tho battlo of today stretched out Into 1 1 In nings, a' record for this time or year, i the Angels finally winning out with a score of 0 to I over the Locals. The score follow: At Portland H. II. Portland 2 0 Salt Lake 0 10 At Oakland H. II. I.o Angelos 0 0 Oakland I ! At Venice Vcnlce-Snn Francisco gnme postponed on account of rain. A.MF.mCA.V IjKACI'K At Philadelphia R. New York, 2; Philadelphia, C. At Detroit Ch'cago. ::; Detroit, C. At Washington Huston, ti; Wnshlngton, 2. At St. Louis Cleveland, l) ; St. Louis, 0. At Chicago Pittsburg. S; Chicago, S. At cinclnnnttl St. Louis, 0; Cincinnati, 2. At New York Phllidulplilu, 5; New York, 2. At lloston 11,'ooklyn, .1; lloston, I. TO IKE DRFDG c FARMERS FORM CO. L 'ires co.mi: this wi:i:k to taici: SKA'lTLi: SOITII Legality or l'oit of Hanilun lo Allow Stan on Deeper I liver Projivt ISonds Avallalile, CO.OPF.HATIVi: IHHIfJATIO.V COX CKH.V AT (I HANTS PASS band concert will commence prompt- y at two o'clock. Following Is the program: Mnreh. "Guard of Honor" Lohuhnrdt Overture. "La Iltirlomiun." Suppo IMccolo Solo. "Tho Canary." . . SulMithll Ilerr Von Schmttddlug. Description. "Ohl Folk Ht Homo ami In Foreign Lauds." . . Itolmrln Snopls This liitoriiHtloiml trwn Fcription offers "Old Folks at Home" In the musical Idiom of various na tions; that Is to say, the composer lias taken the original Amerlciin melody mid Infused Into It chsruc tcrUtbs as well as harmonic and ihythmlc peculiarities of vtn of the moxt prominent Kuropwut conn trios. Frsnce. Scotland, Spain, (lor many. Irelniid. Italy and Hungary. (ieuiH from tho Opera. "Hoineo ami Juliet," (lounod llumorcxiiue on. "Coiulu' Thro the Rye." Hellstedt S.urcd Potpourri. "Morning J.lnlit." Ilurnliouse OunciN of I IKKI Acres of Lund Uuvo Signed mill Two Miles of llltclies llullt by New Company GRANTS PASS, April 21. Tho, farmers In that portion of Hoguo River Valley Just west of Grants , Pns have organized a co-opcrntlvu . puny according to her superintendent ' irrigation roriiorntlon. Ownorg of np- R. K. Mlllor and tlio latter part oi proximately 1000 acres oi land liavo this weok tho big craft will In all probability bo towed out over tho bar and down to Haiidon. It Is ex pected Hint KLYHIAM of Hamlouand the Gleaner, of Gardiner, will somo hor to move the outfit. Tho largo pilie and pontoons will go south on rafts, most of which nre now loaded. Now of the legality of the Port of Haiidon was plesklng news to tho dredge crew. Since tho completion of the Coos Hay project, four days ago, the crow has been uncertain ns affirmed that the dredge would huve tn Its next move, though Mr. Mlllor gone youth no matter what tho de cision. Word wiu Immediately dis patched .esterday to the Seottlo of fice of the company after the decis ion of the Supremo Court lenchod here. Hut had the court decided other wise t litre would have been little jin: "HOTAinAxs" ahh coming The Coos Hay Concert Hand will emliuior to Increase the fine repu tation It made on the Jubllco Con tort x, when the cutaln rises for the Itotiiri.m Male Quurtei ut th Nuhlo Theatre next Momla) iilnht, April 2, tills heliiK Hie next attraction brnuKUt in l (In- I mini maiiugemeut. We are iihsiiriil that IliU iiuarliit ulll liv , up to tbelr Mdvmice uotlcea In every. lM,,,it hdise of the word, for the press no- tti in in eerv town where they on money for dredging on the Port of llHiulon. About fjO.iHMj Is the sum mention ed by Colonel Itots. president of the Port, or this amount $12,000 comes from the two years npproprlstlou of tho government for dredging. Now with the legality of the Port deter mined there li'i'OiiitK hwiIIhIiIc big bond Uiu' which may bo amounts from time to time comes nee4sar signed up, nnd nearly two tulles of irrigation ditches liavo been built. i The ditches aro flvo feet wldo at tho bottom nTtd six toot ut tho top, and aio capablo of carrying 10,000 gallons of water n minute. Tho ro-1 port Is to be pumped from tho Roguo I 1 River by a centrifugal pump driven by an electric motor. It will bo for ced first to tt knoll, nnd tlion piped across the valley to a hlghlluo ditch, and from the ditch diverted on tlio 1000 or more acres of Intnl. The col of Instnl.uig tho plant will bo $r, an acre. A 1 Oil-horsepower electric motor and a 12-Inch centri fugal pump have been purchased and 'will bo Ihhtullcd prior to Juno 1 In, i order to give water to 'these, on tho , laud on nnd after that date. ' i llecrnli to o Dug. A reservoir loo feet wide by 300 feet long will be dug six feet doep t tertuiu me of Ilio most fl.ittertng. complete. I'M ere Is no music more pleasing! lleMii.iiliiir ,llro llv hIkivk tho Cllv ' of Hauilon the dredge will work us far as Prosptr widening tho channel: at least sm fei t more and making a depth of 1 1 feet at low water to that AIiom- this tho denth will be, 10 feet at w water. The project will probabl) take several mouths to I tho part of l)U tlio top of the knoll. From thero, It will be taken by gravity through a 2 1-Inch ptpo an carried acroH tho valley to the foothills on the north. The farmers aro preparing their lands by leveling and more than nOO acres of alfalfa will be planted this full. Tho most or tho laud will be iilnuted to corn this season, nnd after voted lujihu iiHivestluK of thl crop will bo as It be- owml lo alfalfa. Cost Kept Down. YouVe Safe in Buying American Lady Corsets 'z You may tlitnk one corset look iw good us iinnllicr It may be but peilmpx tlio value ItMi't tliere. n good reason why It is safe to buy American Latly Corsets. Thej'xo stood the test, of time they're K thru "lid thru the designs are ail united mill authentic the materials are always (lie best roe wearing the longest mill ns for tlio fitting ipial illes, American Lady Corsets lead. Moreover thero arc inany Ameri can Lady designs, both back lace anil front luce, Insuring u proper model for ovcry Individual figure. A corset Is as good ns It should be onl.v fashion, fabric, finish and lit. , You will find all this lu American your American iJiily Model'.' Prices range SI. 00 to .stf.OO Ask To See It Hub Dry Goods Co. j nrnilMMMInJItti-airai - - mith'S vkumv cTnrTi j, y s, . . . -jr J&ru i '19 " i-4-JSkAi A Lj w flm ! AND 6iTrmw i Pi Fl M 1 Mhn 4 uuiijncin Why not try i "n when It Is faultless lu 1-nily Corsets. "SMART WKAR FOR W03IKX" 'Corner Hroadvvay and Central Avenue. Phone ittll Business Smile ! Tho world takes off Its lint to (lie man with a smile. It (urns the cold shoulder to tlio individual who is sour us a lemon. Wo all lovo tlio man with a hearty laugh. Ho Is our friend, tho ray of sunshine for which wo yearn, nnd mi cess perches on his cheerful shoulders. Hut J on sry: "It's haul to work up oven a sickly grin when you'io dead broko and up against tho cold old world." Wo will agree with yon son. Hero's the reined'. Start a bank account with your first earnings. Add to It. Form tlio saving habit. Watch tho account glow. The smllo will grow with It. It Is no trouble; at alt to laugh when you have money in tho bank. FI5 T in i L BANK OF COOS BAY Sofety Deposit Boxes For Rent. Now Take Front Rank in This Real Quittin Sale for Three Fast and Furious Selling; Out the Next Days of THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY mm & BE TT I OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTS Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest I'ald o Timo Deposits Oftlcon: J. W. nennett, President. J, II. Flunagan, Vlcc-1'rcsldcnt. It. P. Williams, Cashier. Geo. 1 Winchester, Jsit. Cashier. I Will reveal the most remarkable selling clays of this sale 1 yet. There's remnant after remnant of the most deslr ; able and staple goods displayed on tables and counters ! for your easy and quick choosing. i EMNANTS of Calicoes, Percales, Ginghams, Muslins, Sheetings, Tub ings, Curtain Scrims, Outing Flannels, Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, all marked at Half Price and Less BENNETT TRUST CO. MARSHFIELD, COOS CO., OREGON Capital, surplus ami undlvldod profits $125,000.00 OFFICERS: J. W. nennett, President Arthur McKeown, Secretary Tom T. Uonnett, Vlco President Dennett Swanton, Treasurer Transacts n trust business only. Acts ns trusteo of express trusts and also as executor und administrator of estates. Tho only Trust Company In Orogon outnldo of Portland organized under now trust law In this stato. ODDMENTS in Muslin Underwear, Knit Underwear, 'in Waists, Blouses , and Petticoats, Children's White and Colored Dresses, Suits and Rompers, Koveralls, Sun-bonnets, Glass, and Enamel-ware at mostly Crockery PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 4 Half Price WATERFRONT NEWS than Hint of u koo mul iimitet. nnd tin' Itotuilaim K"e iiroKrstiiiH that ; iverjont' can onJoy. Theru In ulmi oiioiikIi of ine humorous Injeolod " w llirouKhoiit the iiroeram In keep all Ariordlns to her Hcheilule, Ilio1 inleifbliHl, win titer niiibinilly mi lined '"'oriso W. Khlwr will iiitlxu lu to- or not, bo Unit unjoin' may go f.,.i. 'n-irrow nioiulnt; I rem I.ureKn leav illif tliat ihe coiiiert will ho tlior-' '" mil at :i l. m. f" I'nrtlund. The The ditch (UrkIuk Im ln'liitf tarried on limit!- tlio dlrei'tlou ot .loo Uu yell. and the dltehliiK Is lietuic done jut a few unit log than $1 a rod. Ditch diUKiiiK or thU liliul usually I ieiut not le than $'.'.50 a rod, It I wild, I Alex. Hood, owner of ono of the j UiiKi'st parcel of lmnl to ho IrrlKnted i hy the hyutein, Is directing tho work His ranch comprUeg H. H. Harper HUUSK nUlLDKIt Oeneral Repnlrlng and Cabinet Making. Phono 349-J. M. Wright Ihone 188-lt. IIU1M)IN0 COXTHACTOU Estimates furnished on recjuoit oiikIiH en Jo cil. M. .. llowniHii In a wonderful has xiiiKer, otlierulio hu could not have held an ougaKO inoiit with tlio lleuo W. Saai(o tiraiul Opera company for several oni hliiKhiK the title lolcs. II. M. AVhctel, tenor, ban a maKiilflcont Ivric olce and U a concert artlut of the hluhest order. Albert llrowu and Dr. mover aro the Funny ,Mn of thp innrtet, the former milking one laugh until team cuiiio with 111 mnrieloiia plnnolOKiie" perforinance. mid tho latter keepa on kiiIiik until Mu want lo Hcreniu with his dialect Inipemona nloiiv Dr. drover's banjo playlim U 'onsldered by authorities to bo the Hient lu tho United States. Wo con- Kratulate the baud lu U offoits to. hrluK only fbe best to our city, nnd wo iinlieMitatiiiKly recommoud to our leaders Hint wo hliow our nppreela tloi nnd paik the tluatro nt both I ifjrw Hues. Itoil) of Morton Tower will be on the hitler from th South. At 10 o'tlock this moruluK the Adeline came into the upper bay , from San Kranclseo and went at , mice to tho Smith mill to load lutn- ' ber. A roiiult bar held up the Nairn i Smith ycitterday afternoon mid bhe laid In at I : in ii I ro until late this ufiernoou. Woul fiom the lower baj stated that the esel would at tempt to not out at four o'tlock, on the project 17t! acres, i II. r. Xowell, owner of tho I.nce House Laundry of Portland, has n much of moro thnn 000 acros, a por tion of which will come under this ditch, lie Is Improving; his ranch, nnd has one of the show- places In the HoKiie Itlver Valley. Tho I.atluop and Muller propertied nre niuoniti those which tilso will come under tho l,rnvn.. r .... .!,, .iHni,o- u..,,' Benjamin Ostlind amount to about $1 an aero, it U bald. 51 TRI Or. H. M. Shaw Eje, ihir, Nno and Throat (JItAHSKS riTTKI) im. M.vrriK n. suaw o.,.)i?wl!,.c? of Women and ChllJre Office Phone 330-j. Dooms 200, 201 202. Irving Ulock. MMED HATS That are the admiration of all; the height of PP" ar f will be cleared out during the next three days, all mow and Garnitures at less than cost of manufacture now. -ikw'ALL TRIMMED HATS Price i ' ' l'OIl Tlt.VNSFKIt AND stoiiaci: houskiiom) goods l'relsht nml lhiKKajjo. Call l'KIttJUSO.V THAXSFUK Phone l(i;t. llehldenco Phono 1.1-.I. Market nve. nnd Waterfront A subway to carry the malls and soro us u dutt for uudert?round wires is .planned to relieve Lou don's umaotftotl streets. I.lbby COAL. Tho Kln, YOP liavo ALWAYS l'Si:i. Phoux 7'J. Pacific liUery mid Transfor t'tiiupany. Itiiiloy .si. lit Mick, llalues. , r.LUs notici: , All i;ils mo mut'iitly iv tiuitetl in mit't al tho riks lotlKO 11)0111 lOUIOITtlW ( I'liuixlay), iifteiuoou at one tt'clock bharp to attend the funeral of llrothci' Mor ton Tower, uv oitnri:, J. W. llihleuhrauil, lalLtl Uuler. CONSULTlXfJ K.VOINUEU AND AltrillTKCT Offices. 206 Irving Dlnck Phone 103-L or 2C7-J. MNrshfleld, Orejoi W. G. Chandler AUCHITECT Rooms 301 and 302, Coke DulldUs Uarshfleld, Oregon Wm. S. Turnen AltCIUTECT Marshfleld, Oreon. ROOFING MATERIALS. FELTS AND CEMENT J. L. BRICE B. 118. P. 89 Ha ALL SALES STRICLY CASH. R HE AFFY HOME MADE H AVERN CANDY Wo tunko ho crouin :i78 Central nvc, Pono 13 LL T. J. SCAIFE O A. II. HODG1NS Perl Riley Ballinner PIN1ST AMI TEAPlirn . Itoaldeace Studio, 217 No. Third Dt I PUouo 3C8-U ,P s Marshfield PAINT AND VA SMITH'S Estimates Furnished hollo 1 Kl-lt. Mlllbhfl.lll. Oreiron , TORE QUITS BUSINESS FOREVER IN NORTH BEND , .... 'ftvPVTHmt-w Ht- ij3ttai uH