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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1915)
.otSf'J ,tf THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY. APRIL 27, 1915-EVEN1NG EDITION. four ; VWWWWWWfWWwM fWWXRwsw. pmrv - j fc "i rai , M f ' . . ! '-', COPIOlliS AGAIWlOUARTET 15 GOOD i tiUXXKKS MATH OF V. S. S. WIIII'PIiK OMIRS FOR IHMIH3 Romanco Itegnn Two Ycam Ago In , Xcw Vrk Contlimei Arrows Con i t Incut to Pacific Shores Cupid, HUc Santa Clnus, has nn cyo tliat reaches round the world and there Is never a corner too re moto but what either can penetrate. Dut It Is young Dan Cupid, ho of the chubby wings, that shoots from his bow, darts that very often aro not soon forgotten, in Marshflold tlili week will bo culminated a ro liianco begun two years ago on tho Atlantic coast when Kdwnrd Wood was a blue Jacket In tho Atlantic fleet and Miss Charlotte Purcoll, of this city, n school girl. Saturday tho couplo expect to leavo for San Francisco on tho Speedwell, their honeymoon trip, following which tho husband, now Chief gun nor's mate of the U. S. S. Whipple torpedo boat destroyer, will rejoin his ship. A year ngo next month, Kdwnrd Wood wag gunner aboard tho U. S. S. Terry, torpedo boat destroyer of tho Atlantic fleet and worked ono of tho thrco Inch guns In tho bom bardment of Vera Cruz. Thrco days tho Bhlps lay In tho offing until at 12:30 p. m. of May 1!) thcro camo a wireless from President Wilson to tako tho cus toms house. "Wo woro ready for orders," said Wood, 'a'nd In a few minutes tho waters of tho harbor wero dotted with long boats full of bluo Jackets and bolng towed ashore." Wood re mained aboard tho Terry, his ship being among thoso to cover tho ad vanco of tho sailors. "Thcro wasn't a death In tho fleet until this time," ho said this morn ing. "And then tho snipers got In their work. Nineteen sailors woro shot down In tho streets from gun men In tho housetops. As soon as this was started wo opened flro again with our threo Inch guns. Thcro wero about 200 Mexicans kill ed." Hut tho caBt coast had lost Its at tractions for Oniincr Wood. MIbs Purcell with her parents had moved across tho continent to San Diego. Wood applied for a transfer nnd was placed aboard tho Whlpplo, flag ship of tho torpedo boat flotllln. Tho romanco wns continued and many times tho young couplo met In tho south and then again Miss Pur coll moved with her paroiits, this tlmo to Marshflold. Hut Dan Cupid is a porslstont llltlo follow. Not ono whit daunted ho Importuned tho mil or unrio Samuel again to keep nllvo tho romanco via tho mulls un til tho groom to bo could get a fur lough. Sundny ho arrived In llandon nftor n tompcstiiotiB trip on the Hrooklyn during which sho was nearly wreck ed. Today ho sent to Couulllo for a marriage license. Tho chubby llt tlo follow (hat wears wings has won again, noT.vwANs imixa wonderful Ul'ItST OF MKI-ODY Make niggcst Hit of Year at Xohlo Theatre niul Hack Again Tonight For Second Concert There Is no music more pleasant than that of a good malo quartet and thoso who dldnt' hear tho Ro tarlans last night at the Koblo thca tro In tho first of their two con certs certainly "missed It." Tho con cert was a comploto success, there was a well filled houso and the Coos Hay Concert Hand feel gratified at the support they liavo been given by the public. Their singing of some of tho old favorites such as Dudley Hack's "An nlo Laurie" nnd 'When tho Corn is Waving, Annlo Dear," Novin's "Thol Rosary," along with somo of tho la test popular songs, mado up n pro gram thoroughly onjoyablo to all. Thcro Is enough of tho humorous Injected throughout tho program to keep ovcryono In good humor and at tho same tlmo thcro Is a plenty of good music to satisfy tho most dis criminating. Tho Ilotarlans aro a good quartet, and to bo a good quartet tho mem bers must bo "strong" on harmony Tho most onjoyablo numbers, per haps, wero Prothcro's "Do Sandman" nnd Campbell's "Lullaby." "And, say, Mawruss, yult "should havo heard It, that bass! No eaxa phono nln't got nuthln' on him, Maw russ." Tho Itotarlan Quartet will bo horo again tonight at tho Noble theater starting their concert at 8:15 though tho houso Is open at 7 p. in. and thcro aro plenty of pictures to en tertain In tho meantime. Oh, yes, lest wo forget. Albert Drown, billed as a "planoIoglst'hnff "prlnco of cntortnlnors," lived well up to his namo last night. Ho lias two or threo numbers and then ho tells tho story, at tho piano, of a rnbblt trying to run faBtcr than bul lets, nrown mado n hit and re peatedly ho was encored. BASEBALL SCORES COAST MUOL'i: SHIFTS TO XKW DIAMOXDS YI-'STKHDAY Philadelphia I,o.sc.s Second Straight to Itostonlans Hlg Scores aro Continued PORTLAND, April 27. Ycstcrdny was spent by tho ball teams in chnnging to their new locations. The KaBtcrn league scores follow: American Ieiigue. At New York Washington, 2; New York, 0. At Detroit St. Louis, 3; De troit, 1. At Hoston Philadelphia, 2; Hos ton, 9. At Chicago Clovcland, lj Chi cago, 12. National Leaguo At Philadelphia Hoston, 1; Phil adelphia, 7 At Hrooklyn Now York, ',',; Hrooklyn, 0. At Cincinnati Chicago, 12; Cin cinnati, 13. At St. Louis Pittsburg, 0; St. Louis, 3, LB HI S TiTeELROD STORE WAS CROWDED WITH CUSTOMERS TODAY This entire stock of ladies' suits, coats, dresses, kimonos waists and hats was purchased by the Hub Dry Goods Co, and this store room must be closed out spic and span in 10 days, The people of Marshfield and vicinity appreciate the fact that this sale is a feast of real bargains. Hundreds of suits, dresses coats, waists and hats to select from-sale now on. JUMP TOPS IIIOII JUMP HAH AXI) Tl IX POLK YAULT I , Ladies' Suits 1 lot, regular price $15.00. Sale price $3.95 1 lot, regular price $15.00. Sale price, $4.95 1 lot, regular price $20.00. Sale price, $4.95 1 lot, regular price, $22.50. Sale price $7.85 1 lot, regular price $25.00. Sale price, $8.75 IntercliiHs ,.Mect at University Hill- llanl Willi Record Team of 10 to Go South TO START WORK SOON ON NEW RAILROAD Engineer Will Survey Lino Which Is to 1 1 nit From Rosehurg to tho Timber licit. NEW HAWAII 1,1, STARTS CENTRALIA, Wash.. April 27. Tho now mill 0f tho (Millions Ltim bor company, nunr Rochester, liar started operations. nH output Is being handled by (ho Pacific Lum ber agency of Centrnlln. AUTO TIRE MADE OAL PHEIM 111 (JOUST A! KIfj lllli PACKARD ('Alt travels r',Hio miles with fisk .Tim: o tin: marsh- i. .FIELD XOIITH REND KIX Tho (lunuory has on display at their store a :iiil -i risk tlio which ran U.soo miles on a car weighing over two tun and carrying from flvo to seventeen paHHcugcrs. This tiro Is i renting considerable comment anions nutoUu and Is worth seeing. Work Is to start soon on tho now railroad which Is to extend from j Rosoburg to a big timber bolt. Ho gnrdlng tho new rond a Rosoburg paper says: "Engineers representing Kendall Ilrotbers, of Pittsburg, Pa., aro now ready to begin a survey of tho now standard gnugo railway which tho Pittsburg firm coutomplatcs build ing from ltosebtirg to tho Cascade National forest, on tho North Um pu.ua River. Tho dlstnuco between theso points Is about 30 miles. En gineer Von Planta has stated that ho would inako two or possibly threo Hiirvoj'K, anyone of which ho thought would ho satisfactory to tho Kendalls who would, of course, select tho routo offering tho least resistance according to tho rovonuo to ho de rived. Tho survey, ho stated, would bo completed within a llttlo over n month and construction mny begin before midsummer. Tho construc tion of t Iila rad would mean n great deal to Hosohurg, In fact, to tho entire Umpqiin Valley. It would open up n vast amount of tim ber nnd would moro tbnn likely cause tho erection of a largo mill at ltoseburg, as well as various other plants. Asldo from this Is tho fact that many farms now romoto from trauhpoitatlou privileges would ho benefited greatly and much other land would como under cultivation which In now lying Idle. Freshmen at tho University ran away with tho class meet on Sat urday when they garnored a. total of r.O points against a 31 of their nearest competitors, the Juniors. Sid Clark, of Marshflold, traveling with the first year men, hopped ovor the high Jump Into first placo and tied In tho polo vault for third and fourth place. An Intcr-class meet at Eugene Is an ntinunl event. Track men this year predominate In tho baby class as Is evidenced by the total scored. Several records wero broken, a fact looked upon as phenomenal this enrly In tho season. diet Hugglus, senior from Salem, oiioiipd up and camo down tho mile track In -1:21 2-G minutes, tying tho college record established a year ago by Walter McCltiro a moinbcr of the United Stntcs team to tho Olym pic meet In 1912. In tho two mile event, "Moso" Payne, of Athena .medium tnll and slender youth with tho lungs of n small steam engine, loped aro unci tho track to tho tuna of9:G2 l-.r. minutes. Ho 1ms boon sick and out of training most of tho season. Sam Cook, of Coour d' Alono, tho Idaho giant, tossed tho It; pound shot out across tho field 1 5 . r feet heating tho best previous collogo re cord by 1 1 Inches.. Clark took tho high Jump at flvo foot 8 1-2 Inches. Tho century dash went In 10.2 seconds; tho half mllo In two minu tes; quarter mllo dash In fil.l nnd tho broad Jump at 20 foot 10 In chos. Tho dtscusa was heaved out for 115 feet four Inches and tho Ja volln 158.1 fcot. In less than threo wcoks Coach "11111" Hayward will solcct a team of 10 athletes for tho big all-coast meet In San Francisco whoro ho ex pects tho University will bring homo her share of points. Ladies Tub Dresses 1 lot, sale price 75c 1 lot, reg. price $3.50 and $4, Sale price-$1.25 1 lot, regular price $7.50. Sale price. -$1 .95 1 lot, regular price $8.00. Sale price.$2.45 1 lot, regular price $8,50. Sale price $3.25 NEXT DOOR TO PIONEER HARDWARE CO. NEAR CITY HALL ' I One lot Madras Soisette and Khaki Shirt Waists at " 65c each HWHHBaaBMBM One lot Ladies Flannel Shirts at 75c each One lot Ladies' LinenDusters at 95c each 1 Jl I WA .-u II 7 iauica niigene waists 1 lot, regular price $1.50. Sale price 75, 1 lot, regular price $2.50. Sale price 95X 1 lot, regular price $2.75. Sale price""" $1 r. 1 lot, regular price $3.50. Sale price $125 1 lot, regular price $4.00. Sale price $165 Ladies' Coafe 1 lot, regular price $12.50. Sale price $2.95 1 lot, regular price $15.00. Sale price $3.75 1 lot, regular price $18.00. Sale price $355 1 lot assorted. Sale price $5$ 1 lot, regular price $25.00. Sale pricV$M5 ' Fixtures for Sale 334 FRONT STREET 11 SMITH IS IN IMC freighter muxes TOXS freioht 1,000 I WATERFRONT NEWS X Cargo Tills Time To Ito Hand Stow el Iir San Pedro Trip May Leavo (in Thursday From San Francisco tho Adellno arrived In jostordnv and wont nt once to tho Smith mill to load luiu-1000' A ni,"n' Minnie, Albrccht. Mrs. Bringing 1,000 tons of freight from tho south tho Nairn Smith ar rived In last ovcnlng from San Fran cisco. Sho brought In 23 cabin and 2G stccrngo passengers. Six hun dred tons of freight wero of con crete for tho Willamette Pacific hrldgo at North Ilcnd. In tho ship ment wns nlso hrldgo steel whllo 200 tons woro of locnl freight, most ly produco for tho morchants of tho city. Tho Nnnn Is expected to leavo down lato Thursday evening accord ing to the agents. This trip sho will go south to Saul I'cdro, Itonco must hnnd stow hor cargo. Since tho tnklng of tho Car los from tho run thoro has been no boat to s.in Pedro. Tho Ilcdondo formerly mado regular trips thoro. Tho cabin passengers to nrrivo wero; Fred Marks, A. M. Shlffcr, A. W. Wnllmnn, u. Uobcrts, k. n. Porter, Miss K. Mack. Mrs. M. Itiibsnll, M. Uussoll, M. Hunch, W. X. ICyman, n. Ilrownstono, Al Mendel, I). I. Mo- u IS SOL SIMPSON COMPANV DISPOSES OF Tin: omi'ca. Ship Has Lately Como Into Sonic I'aino Through Stories In Sat urday levelling Post, hi. us xorin: ler again. Capt. olsen will resume commnnd tomorrow, rollovlng dipt. Krlckson. Passenger traffic Falrward has given the Xann Smith full lists and Tho Klks will give tholr icgular ' with mauv waiting .,v.- nn li. !,. niontlily daiuo Wednesday evening . trios l. tho cnmi, tn ....,. wore filled yesterday for tho down trip before she appeared In tho bnv. A. Dickey, Jean Dickey, Mrs. P. Uu bach, Mrs. Mark Wltz, C. Mer chant, H. A. Deacon, J. N. nilz. In the Masoule Hall, and Ultlug members Invited to attend. - lly order of the Committee, AH regular aro cordially i Making War is Europe's Business Making Glasses is OURS " BOTH ARE SUCCESSFUL We Have Lens-Grinding Plant. RED CROSS OPTICAL DEPT. niovr RED CROSS DRUG STORE SCOD L OF. MUSIC Along the Waterfront. I i r . 9 Completely ropalrcd after her ex- , perlenco on tho llandon bar two ' weeks ago tho steam schooner ISpeedwoll arrived In Sunday from San Francisco an d today Is loading part of a lumber cargo at Xorth Head and probably will leave out .soon, towing the dredge Seattle to jianuon. niter winch she expects to loturu hero ami complete Iwr cargo. The tug Cleaner has given up the! idea ot towing the Seattle and is Henrik Gjerdrum Completes' Arrangements for Conserva- 1 rnrv nf Mucin jnnuiiiug a ravorauio opportunity to Coustnutlng a building for tlio ; Ket away with a barge of bridge (housing of the conservatory of Music ', materials for tho Sluslaw. io oe opened uy Uenrlk Ojordrum Mlelile- Hero .May I "in luinmeiico at an early date. aoice from Major Morrow i uu uwuiiiiig win do erectea by Mrs. nave been received here by , t iirutlue Kruso on her property at , Kighth and Central and will bo un I dor lease to Mr. tljerdruin. The i building will bo In Colonial stjlo land win contain 10 rooms, most of I which wli bo utilized for studio pur poses, with nu auditorium for reci tals, 2S by U. lleuj. Ostllnd will (ho tlio architect nnd the plans and ' specifications will bo read In about 'a week's time, tho building to be completed by August 1st. Mr. Gjer drum plans to open tho conserva tory wlili a splendid faculty of mu sicians on September 1st. Tho schooner Omega, which was built 'and owned by tho Simpson Lumber Company, has been sold. Tho Omega for a long tlmo carried lum ber from Coos Hay and wns ono of the bonts familiar In this locality. Asllo from Its locnl connection tho vessel hns of lato como Into somo llttlo fa mo becnuso of tho stories of her master, Capt. Pcasloy which havo appeared In tho Saturday Kvonlng Post. It Is said that tho doings of Cnptaln Pcasloy of tho Post stories aro a recital of tho real llfo of Cnpt. Pcasloy, of tho Omegn, nnd It Is further bollovcd by ninny that tho author of tho catchy marlno stories took as a modol for tho ship owner of his tales tho Into Capt. A. M. Simpson. A press telegram from Hoititum, Washington, tolls of tho salo of tho Omoga as follows: Tho four-masted schooner Omcgu, Captain Pensloy, has boon sold by tho Simpson Lumber Com pany, of San Francisco, recontly, to n Honolulu company, nnd as soon as sho can tako cargo at tho Ho(iiam Lumber nnd Shlnglo Company's mill In this city sho will sail for Hawaii. On tho Ome ga's arrival at Honolulu sho will bo converted Into a bargo for uso In tho sugar trado and her sailing days will be at an end. Tho Omega Is well known on tho Pacific Coast and has been In tho Simpson's fleet of luiubor carriers for several years. Tho Simpson Co. operates a largo fleet in tho lumber trade. Tho Omega has been In port i't Hoqulam for nbout two weeks. Captain Peasley, master cf tho Omoga, and who will tako her to Honolulu. Is one nf tli u-nii.i-nr...... Li. . ' . .,.:.. .. -.i-i'via ui una uisinct ana is tho hero In two lately published Etorles written by Potor Kyno nnd appsai--nig In a weekly magazine. When Captain Peasley mado his first trip trip to Houulnm for cargo this was a town of only 200 Inhabitants, and he says ho refused to buy lots In what is now tho business district XDT3 llEAfi QUESTIO.V The question Is not. will mon honor you for your work? lint docs your work honor 4 you? Your concorn is not only to create profit for 4 yoursolf. but to inako that 4 which will profit many bo- 4 sides yoursolf. 4 COOS HAY STEAM LAUNDRY Phono 57-if. SOUTH COOS MVEIl nOAT SERVICE j LAUNCH EXPRESS j leaves .Marshfield every day 8 s. m. Leaves head of river j nt a: IS p. m. j STEAMER RAINROW j leaves head of rivor dally nt 7 j n. m. Leaves Murs"rlold at 2 p. j in, For charter npply on board, j ROGERS & U.HITH j Proiirletoca t WESTERN LOAN AND t t BUILDING CO. X Assets $2,340,000.00, Pays 8 per cent on savings I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Treasurer PROFESSIONAL DIRECTUM i i ii i i H. H. Harper , HOUSE BUILDER Genoril Repairing sal CuM I Making. Phono 349-J. I. According to which Henry heiigstacken, secretary of the Port, the bar dredge MIchle wll probablv airlvo bark on Coos Hay about May i fto$30 oach 1. mill 1 mill' IMIi'iM-irnlim . j.. i . , . "- "T-y-SNS . n '1.1-Mmnienu .Moiuourne, S00.000 reet of fir repairing ,o f, her for another , ear The .clioo,,., nul ," , "- Seugstacken has wrlttonichartore.i (nrii,E,,i,....,., .... .n.. i.i... .i I " " v i""lu """ Will ""'"h huh nun me rnrri- cr.n ,1,1,1 . . . illlllM tn I,., ,H.l.vi .,., r, ,., I.. . "v.uv ui.li t. ,.... . uv "rvu mi iuus mver Pacific mill tho should be made Immediately avall-'hin i- in.n,,,- ZB.'" ,!!leather nW WananU Kin., a,'ul the Scho; "- " iiiih. here. Major Mr. Morrow tho Xorth Russian bark Law- 2,500,000 feet for HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171. I. M. Wright FboMlM nUILDING COMRAOTOB Eitlmatos furnlihed on w Or. H. M. Shaw DitA rnm AA SftA ThfOll " rvm 1 lli.lo.-!r,a mi", DR. MATTIU H. 8IWVV Office Phono 330-J. RoonilH.m 202, Irving Bloct. Beniamin Ostlind CONSUWriNQ KNGISEEBW AltCHITEOT Offices, 206 Inltg BW nv. ini-T. rr 587J. ruuuu MuiUUI&Oni W. G. Chandler a it mitt WIT Rooms 301 nd JOI, I Urnfiem, uniu Wm. S. Turpen AncuiTEcr ManhfleU, Otept. Perl Riley Ballinger PIANIST A"", i-rttjl Rosldonce Studio, ?l!,N),,'"r l'linn " . .. nnnfflS T. J. SGAIFK JC A "' HV Marshfield fiS.d ' Kstlinatei FurnUi jUriMiw Olinnn IKMt. DRY II AT- ttOODTW n.linBCI I'C AmrKUUFro..' ' SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA Pictures & Framing Walker Studio DUNGAN , UNDERTAKING will be M " ovBSiora undertaker w"J M charge Phono J"1" . . ..MMHMfli. 1 H A 7 prs Man 1 inntAH mj trt 1.. i ...in r rout ivirihiitfi pniu)a n. AAn f . . ' "" iar;o(i,.uo,uoofeot of tho product. YOU AUTO CALL , FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Phono 200-L. ! Night and Duy. Right Cafe. CARKFUI DRIVKRS Ii. FOOTR. GOODRUM'S GAnfl- OADILI'AO AX HOME OF THE MAKKS OPCAW ,TIT Central ' Timos want ads brlns reaulta. Plione stilt 1 I l!M UhiLI.it