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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1915)
'rif',"' I (: THfe COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 29, 191B EVENING EDITION If FOUR SMITH SAILSiELDER FACES WIMD-MILITARY HIGHWAY BASEBALL SGD R E5 i - ii I LEAVES AT H:.IO TONKIIIT FOK SAX KKANCISCO Ou-K lIuiKLstowetl Kr & I'edro Kery ChIiIii Is I'iiII Willi Many On WiilliiiK ll" nrcKs ruoi'pv xoicwkst wind am, coast ito.i kko.m. mexico OX Tltll' l'l COAST TO CANADA I'ltOPOSEI) lenes Out Willi Ijii-ki'M I'li.tsen- HCv l.l.-l III Months Itiul Itiir Detains .Morning Entrance cry rnbln full and ninny on I MuckliiR one of tlio strongest K list the Xnnn Smith is northwest winds of the year and to leave down the bay for (heading Into a very choppy sea up Isco at 8:30 this evening. ' the coast from Eureka, the Cleorge this time Is liniid stowed i W. Elder arrived off the bar early Hitting In at San Francisco this morning. Seas were breaking Willi oviiri' nnllltl full nnd maliv on Iho waiting list die Xann Smith Is Bcheduled to 1 San Francisco i.i nnd after putting In at San Francisco th she will proceed south lo San Pedro "1 jMo.c Endoi-el My CliumlK'r of Coin inert c. Maps of lllnlnvay He I cclu'd from I'ujjet Sound Saying they will boost and talk n military iiignuny ior tne entire 4 .ii.nlini-... T hu will mnlto her imur icn o i-iock lenr across and It was not until that the vessel nrgc. i. ins win inane iiur ";. " v Into In returning and.lt Is expected con,, cross u. ..in noi to ick Mro ini.cn o-i . mr ..:.... a. ;., for this trip are Bhli.ments. W. F. . ICCIIlUrilU.V. a. Ililllll, ..... I i , - .- Kt,r.iln .-. ,,na. WEATIIEIt C.'OIIS, HAIX AND SXOW, AUK I'AI.A.MOlXT IMillii(telihlii Loses Another lW- IiiiiiI Heavers Knll to Itnlly From First Di'lilililiiK liy Annels I'EIICKXTACJES OF COAST LOO UK W. I Los Angeles . .IS 12 San Francisco 10 1 Salt Lake ...1!! 12 Venice It 1.1 Oakland 1.1 15 I'ortltuul 10 15 I'.C. .000 .571 .520 .I5.S .1G1 II" JCvnns, A. Dnncs, A. Hansen, I.om JIalsclow, Arthur Ferrari, KM Mnr- 1nvlnli Tnnv Pnnnprnnl. If Wnpnur. (Ernest Forrnrl, Carl Thnm, KM I'cn- DassciiKcrs North were: S. Jones, Sig Massy, Kil Summers, Fred Howard, Chas. Tohln, llobort Johnson, A. 0. Ju- tovlch, Solba II.lvrr.on .Ellison Slur. , ZLnW. J. McAlul on"' John I Il'rVn,5 i, 5 1 T- I'ctowon. S. .!. Itoborti. Proctor K Kcene O. S. Mlsh, W. II. Mr8 ,,:rlckBOIli ch(l Ed ,Illrlcy MinyKffiV"-t )n5te lonry Tillman, Mrs.' Carl Ncoml Ji. W'nS;Sir":Ti'";S . IM- I''- '' "arman, Mrs. K. Hoss, dan, Wayne Harris Mrs. K. A. liar- Mll)8 Uom mtc, ,,, C- r, ,, ?." ?'.?'. I "A"8.'. Mr": V: '' """'8' l. Wlllltz, Miss Slslo Able, c. H. t'lu'lfln Cnnst until it In completed friends of tho project hnvo again brought out tlio discussion, nave written to the Oregon representa tives In Congress nnd to practically every commercial body in tho three coast states. A map of the proposed road was re-, ceivcu itiuny m mu uiiuinuer ui rUKTIjAND, April 2U. Again mo Commerce. Weeks ngo this body ; Heavers were shoved farther down ondorscd the plan. Tho road would i! tho .percentage column calendar i.. ..i n t. i ii after tier tilt yesterday wun me rnmn Mirnilfn (Tnnfl Tinv nnil fnllnw . . - .. . .. :. .. ... " -" " " ,""" Angels or tlio aoutn. uespue me south to the California border, there ( hot weather records of the KnBt the in meet, to un liornin n enwav came in imntnn vosien av was ueiu up on account of tho extreme cold and the rain god was busily engaged on both coasts. Tho scores follow: American l.cninic. At Washington I'lillndelphla, 0; which already has been prnctlcallyJ completed irom san Francisco to the northern boundary of tho state, Aprnrilltif In Iho mnn nil nt Ihn road In cither built or under wiiv I " ' it l llDJIIllli with tho exception of tho Oregon i Washington, 1. Simile Hcdfleld, Mrs, C. M. (loss, Dan Smith, H. I. Hoffmnn, F. Douchcff, William Hush, Andrew Trovclda. ID FOR UfOUA V. Hunch, Mrs. C. H. Hunch. L. M Hcntley, .loo llendor, Oeorgo An derson, 1'. A. Oliver, Harry Leo, Mrs. Harry Lee, Mrs, C. K. Hun zlcker, Miss Mnry Hunzlckcr, Miss Lola Drown, Mrs. Jncobson, James Ellison, Mrs, James Ellison, Mrs. C. L. Howling, Mrs. W. E. Polon, Harry Crocker Mrs. Harry Crocker, . . i.?vrnvi.M.ii to iit if i' i.'v. Lvclyn Wnllls, John Hudson, Jos- ....... .VAV ;;., ...'.'.": isopli Weiss, Ed Haines, 11. H. n.Hi.iiiiid.i i' jinikiii'ik Jones II C coast road. A througlifaro now ex (sis between Senttlo and Vnncouver. Tho map would bring tho hlghwny irom I'oriinnn to Asiorin and tiicnco paralleling the const line, never very many miles Inland, to Cal ifornia. Slv Millions Cost Six millions is the estimated cost for Oregon alone. It Is for this rea son that bodies from tho outside tiro bringing all pressure to bear on Oregon stntesmen nnd conimorclnl Tho Pacific Hlghwny would De- Chl- (lovriiimcnt Will l('lniiino WJicllier Federal Ashlslanre Will lo 1 (Slvcii It Jiuw. Mnjor Jay Morrow, of tlio U. P. KiiMlncers, announces that tho gov ernment has arranged to have a complete examination made thin summer to determine whether a sur vey, looking towards Federal iin Iiiovcmont of tho hnrhor nnd river, Js wnrrnnted nt this time. Tho government has given Mttlo or no nld to tho Umpiiun and It Is be lieved that through tho new Umpiiun J'ort Commission's nctlvity that this can ho secured. Tho Umpqua needs Federal nld nnd Improvement, mndo thero would do much toward dovel cpliif; n largo territory and would bo greotly bouoflclal. Sonntor Clinmborliiln lias written tjio Florenco Commercial Club that tho construction of. .the now llfo savlng station nt tho Sluslaw has lieon ordered and that tho work will ho started ns soon ns tho fonnnlltles of securing n slto, draft ing plans, etc., hnvo been completed. T'h1, fo n." rni'"'1, f',owt'" ' thl road from San .MOVES I'OXTOOXS fitciiinei' SkhmIh'iII Taken Dinlge ICiliiipnicnt in llniiihiii Toibty ford, Mrs. M. M. Ilrndford, A. II. Iirowstcr, Louis Cowell, George Mrown, W. A. Huniiell, O. L. Stcl iian, A. C. Manschcr, Mrs. Hanscher, Miss Jcuo Hnkvost, Mrs. S. E. Grim ly, Edith Coinpton, Everett Comp ton, Frank Comptou, Harold Coinp ton, Mrs. Frank Coinpton, Mrs. Earnest Caholstrom. I toy Cahnl- strom, Otto Caholstrom, Nick snm- inn, Nick Mnckas, James Zlgfrled, II. Koohlor, Tom Murdock, S. W. Frlllor, Fred Smith, W. Trlcstes, II. McIMierson, C. A. York, John Clnrk, W. L. Westlake, Dan Huff, W. J. Mitchell. Hnln SlinrlncW. f. I'1iIr!(1I Wllllnm 'rlinniiiunn I .--, ........... . ..w...,.uw.., ... - ....rf v..tf m,j wil lll.lll Johnson, E Cook, Chnrlcs I'lillllps. a Inndlng might bo effected by hos- Will In til I III 1 1 II A H W'llnnil Dnlim .. lltlll lltllll 4 A II linUII 1 Utt'l Strnub, C. E. Rosenthal, Georgo II. Reese, L. N. Mnr.li, S. N. Mark, L. W. Marks, Charles Miller, W. Sturgcs, Raymond Ulesou. Francisco south to Snn Dlcgo F. W. Hnrrls, n prominent en gineer residing nt Ronton, Washing ton In sponsor for tho plan, hav ing first set tho movement on foot. In explaining tho road project ho said, "This road would connect with all railway tornilnnls and would ennblo troops to bo rushed to tho const In tho shortest time possible as It is hero that lies our first Hue of dofciiBC. "It would bankrupt tho United State, to fortify every bay on which At Detroit St. Louis. trolt, 12. At Chlcngo Cleveland, cngo, 7. At Hoston New York-Iloston game postponed on account of cold. Xntloniil League At Cincinnati, Chicago, 0; Cin cinnati, 8. At St. Louis Pittsburg, 7; St. Louis, C. At Now York Iloston-Now York gamo postponed on account of wet grouuds. At Philadelphia llrooklyn, 0 Philadelphia, !!. ; ConM I.enniH! At Portland-"- R. II, Los' Angeles G 7 Portland 5 1.1 At San Francisco Snn Francisco I R Salt Lake I! 7 At Venice Venice-Oakland Rain. E. : i:x(hxi:i:r is yocxg Jiuiich Pollieiuiis Will Have Charge of Mlclili Work Hero Tho Portland Orogonlan n few day. ngo contained ti picture of .1 nines IL Polhonius who 1. to he In chargo of tho bar dredgo Col. P. S. Mlchlo on Coo3 May. Ho I. regarded a. tho youngest engineer In the em ploy of the government with so much tie troons. Wo eventually wnnlil havo to get'thero nnd In war It Is always tho main "thing to bo ffli-if ,.., , . .,.,.,. rcBiiuusiuiiuy. uugnruiug .ir. I'oi- 1 ho states of Washington, Ore-1 ,eI,,U8 t,o Oregonlnn miys: gon nnd California nro nblo to build "Mr. Polhonius Js considered a a hlghwuy of tho 'country typo' i Co IJfty product, although ho vuh ulong the coast, but this would bo oni In Newport. Ore.. April 1G. 1887 .. ..., .ii .... . ..I Ho spoilt n number of years on Coos "' " ' ,,DU lu "" "" """ wo,,lu Hay while hi. father, Captain Pol- COOS IIAV-MYUTLE POIXT-HOSIC-' l,rovu ladctunto to tho Interstate i lioinus was engaged In constructing lll'ltd STAGE IIOl'I'i: IIIN'r tourist Iriivnl 1U- .InuliM.C.,.. tl.la'tlm nnitli (otlv .Intnnu PdIIikiiiiih GIVE FIE SERVICE military highway, government .---.. n,j i was grtuiunieii iron. Tho steamer Speedwell .ailed early ' 'or"l,, ,'" . pn.onKor. fiiU ..inrnii... ii...i.... 1..1.1.... ...' , Roseburg In tho nflcrnoon. pontoons and other c.iulpment for' Carofl mm nccoiiiinodatlng driv tho dredge Seattle. Sho will i,,, i 0,r "'"l l',o best of caiH aro used on Staufonl I'nl- Mmvo .MarMifleld Every Moinlnj; ami cnn nu obtained ami n "l-fnof lmr.i ver.lty nnd recently had been en Reacl. RuscbiirirSuni,, Afternoon , ,,.r, ".?!", P'1' "ntL" T. '.A0.?1 llnrd gaged on the Celllo Canal work, as v ...... .... .... ..u uumu assistant to Captain Roberts." Tho Coo. May-Myrtlo Point-Rose- Ho points out tho economic nil- ' to o $8 a. ee7nde betweo vnM,"BC"I1 H"c" tt roai1' '- Slaglo ,l l.iinhctl.'.s Auto has Marshf.efd8 1i,"dR S.'seVurg.'0 TnTlln'o - Z nndt S i! KnWhtaWW'uM tUno ""0 Hoven V"KW Ml,,taw I. now operating auto, over tho I r " 1 ,," ! "'" V , " c,," ltay-CMulllo route, giving route with the exception of through l)" ',c" ,tho onr ron(I. " 8'8' sol.vu.0 ovcrv two Iioiin Faro onlv the canyon. I wherens tho Pacific Highway In tho 1. , V . "' J Cars leavo Marshflold nt r.:30 each Slskyous during tho winter months!'" l'tl ationizo tnein. morning and passengers arrive In ' Is snowbound. , . i hack hero In iinm'in n r.... b.'. ! ,,lu route, Insuring the greatest iioh.I. Francisco Sunday and on this trip1"'0 l'"orl "1 service to tlio pat will also go on the San Pedro. Thu ! "'"IV,, .. u ilnl,rn ...III l, I.. ...... . ....... ... . 'IIO IT. H. Illllll lll.tVVKI.il Cnn Hill- tho tug Gleaner when weather con- ""'! .I0I,0,'""K ' bandied by thl. lino i.iiiui.n iiermit, n trln to Fir tho dredgo from hero. Along purls of tho Oregon coast . the cost of construction would bo approximately from $5000 to 110,-: 000 a mile, state. Mr. Harris. 1 AI.LKGAXY ITEMS ! Did You Order Coal, John? ug uiennor when weather con- '"ik inumieu u inm uuo i - - is penult. Tho tug will make ""iking tho keeping of thl. road In (Special to Tho Times.) Ip to Florence before taking ,llt' ,,08t of lmpo a necessity. i ALLIA.A.NY, April 21). Tho road ' Iredgo from here. , 1',, Coos May headquarters of tho tcnm '8 '""illni; lumber today. The WATERFRONT NEWS service 1M.1 ulm.iii.,.. t .Inll.... H.i.lll. j iv- oittiiiitTt tiviuiu niiiiui, WHICH ; ,M""" ivoui luiiuim in J vnn Imp lioiimi yontiiriluy afturnonu ' t0 provldliif: you with tlrketn f.rnaan.l mi. I. ml ..l.wl.i r ..i.i , rlM... unfitjl ........... ... i i """""' ". 'n. I.IK..I I. II I1HIIIII., "' nivm, nuivni I.l.ll IH'M MtTVICO ! ounuil 11". IHI.Igni Th steamer Acme arrived yesler- between Coo. County point, and the plnce nnd lin. Ju.t movpd In llnV frillll Unt. ln..i.n.ufl. I ...III ' Kl II I I ll It I'll lliL.tfl.. II.... I flllu.l fnffi.lnl,ln n. ,1... -... .!.. ..it., ,- in, iiini i, nun will ."" iiv.iiL' urn- lond luinher nt North Mend. The Btenmer Nanii Smith, with n cargo of lumber from tho Smith mill nnd passenger, for San Fran cisco, will mill iIiIh m-iuilm ni v -in o'clock. All tho passenger accommo dations were taken In advance. Jack Nowlln has bought tho Gray's ice nnd hnu IiikI iiinvml In 11.. will raise vegetable, for tho market. j JUHi received a lotter from Mrs., mm ImiulH'thV Auto Iiilh ' P0"1'.1 '" Arizona saying that Georgo IIhw fine Seven Pav-eiiger Cadillacs "." , , . ' ,t(l " f,no1crol' ''r'' on r.u. iinv...iii. Mr-"u,"lrN Joy on hi. place near tho Colorado, on oos IIa)..n,.IIIo ,-ito. giving River. A pretty early hnrvest. I service exery lui hours, .l.'aio only Edwnrds nnd Ott hnvo Just dug out Slaglo . 7.T cents. Patronlo them. Optical Service SCIENTIFIC METHODS ARE THE BASIS OF OUR OPTICAL DEPARTMENT'S SUCCESS TRAINED OPTOMETRISTS THOROUGH EXAMINATIONS SCIENTIFIC FITTING OF THE GLASSES T0RIC LENSES Thes3 are the things that assure you of correct treatment. Consult us and make your eyes glad. i YOURS FOR BETTER VISION Red Cross Optical Dept. RED CROSS DRUG STORE Phone 122 Marshfleld ,n lot of largo myrtlo and mnplo sunups irom tne piece of bottom land they Just bought. i ho old White steam nuto belong ing to Capt. Cornwall has been moved to the Inndlng preparatory to ship ping It to town. XKW CASKS FILED Tlln fllllnu'tll.v nnua t.n.. 1 .... ii , . - "" "" umu linen; filed ill tho circuit court hero since our last report: P. I Heechlng. Orln needling, El mer Sanford and Jim Stevens vs. L.I J. Simpson and F. h. Motsford. i .liilla Allen v.. Thoiuns V. Allen. Suit for divorce. Maxtor Robinson vs. Tliomn. An derson. Coiiullle Sentinel. John evidently did NOT. But a quick fhono call to ui will prevent tbo allgliteit bit ot curtain lecture especially if ho orders KIVERTOX COAL Tills Is tho kind Geo. llulues liandled imt s lintu purchased Ills ngeney j Von t-nii get it now nt (ho C. At 11. LIVKKV 1IAI1.V or IMIOXE liJH-J. It. A. HlDEIt, .Manager. BE SURE AND VISIT OUR STORE FRIDA MORNING AND SEE THE BARGAINS These Suits are all new models and new ma terials and new shades Every one a bargain. Not a Suit in the lot worth less than $22.50 to $28.50. Your choice They are an excellent line of smart, snappy styles; many tailored and many more dressy. They are worth up to $34.50 In this line of Coats we are giving extraordinary values. They are all worth from 33 1 -3 to 50 per l ..... 1UMM inn linim 4Imi-i ivinnlnrl Vnnw Ceill IllUrt! lllclll WU iuivu mum mtuiwu. choice Your $ 1 5.00 rj fMffMffMniififffifffffffMfifBfffMr'ffffgffHffffMfBfMBfMflfffffffa'fMMrn ! I iNKHwRfBfHHfHHHBiHHiiMIHnHfRffffffffHKnHHflfH 'HnHHSaaSfHBHiHHIHHBBHMfBlnBaHaBHHaMHHHHfaHBBM Sunday t TO P0 xcursion Go 0111 next Sunday and son the new town nnil tho new ter ritory that the M'lviro over flu Smith-Powers Hue south of Myrtle Point opens up. lie sure nnd buy join' loiinil-ti-Ip ticket nl tho Marshfleld station before Mtirtlng or tho ii'guhir fare will he chawd. Round Trip Only $2.65 Morning trulii leaves Miir.-lil'lehl nt 7: l(), ihtIvIiik nt Pow ers at :l.". Morning; trulii leaves Powers ut. IO::to nnd ie;iches Miiishriehl nt ll!:K. Afleruooii train leiues .Marshfleld ul 1 ::!(, reachhiK Pow ers nt ::." I. Leaves Powers nt 1:1." nnd ic-mhes .Marsh field ut ll::i.. Remember the Date: m oiinaay, iviay l i i i TWmit Jtg&lKA W"V n " k' .PRQFESSIONALjIRECTflRr iH. H. Harper " ' 110U8B HD1LDER Ocnoral Repairing and Cibhm ' Phono J4M. " : I. M. Wright j IJUILDINQ CONTMSrai1 Etlmatca furnlabed on him I Or. H. M. Shaw 1 Eye, Enr, Nose nd Uumj, OLAHSi:s I'ltrrn ' OK. MATTIE II. 8IL1W .)ircft8l' ,,f U',men B1 CMta , Office Phono 330-J. Roommil.jn zu2. Irving Dloct Benjamin Ostlind . CONSULTING K.VGI.VEH1 iXD ARCHITECT Offices. 206 Irving Blk Phone 103-L or 267-J. Mknhflelil, Oriiti W. G. Chandler ' ARCHITECT . Roomi 301 and 302, Coke BdIUIn. I llarihflold, Orezon 1 Wm. S. Turpen I AHCHITEOT Perl Riley Ballinger PIANIST AND TEACuTB Rosldouco Studio, 217 No.TUtiH Plinne 388-L 'J. HO IIHAL QUV3TI0X rtie qiiestlon Is not, will an houor you for your work! liut does your votk bonar you? Your concern Ii tot only to create profit lor yoursolf, but to makt that which will profit miny 1 sides yourself. ' COOS HAY STEAM LICXDM a iiuiiv f RKm HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171. TO ELECT OPKICEHS Meiutiers of M illinium Association Will Hold Annual Meotini; Tho members of the Milllcoimi As soilatlon will hold their annual elec tion next Thursday nt the club. Tho votes for election of officers will bo received between J and S o'clock and after tho latter hour there will be ihe annual meeting. Somo special fcaturo of entertainment will be ni ranged for tho occasion. SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA Pictures & Framing Walker Studio K. l. NOTICE The nieinbenTof "Myrtlo lodge No. 3, Knights of Pythias, nro requested to meet at our hall Friday, April 30th, nt i n. In. to attend tho fu neral of our late broljier, J. Tom Hall. " . C A. MOOlt'E", c. C, DRY WOOD National Gas Range Week 6 DaysApril 26-May 1 A Rare Bargain Opportunity ONE HUNDRED AND TEN YEARS AGO, F. A. Wind sor, an Englishman, evolved the process of extracting gas from coalr TODAY gas for cooking is one of the most prized de velopment of household science. THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE UNITED STATES gas companies and gas range dealers will celebrate this an niversary by special displays of modern gas rangss. SUBSTANTIAL PRICE REDUCTIONS WILL BE OF FERED DURING GAS RANGE WEEK. This is a splendid chance to select just the range you want and save money on the purchase price See displays and Demonstrations at Oregon Power Co. DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will be kfpt OPEN TO TUB MBLIO A regular stale licensed undertaker will b to choree Phono 1034 HODCIfl T. .T. KOA1FE C? A H Marshfleld jSS. Estimates l'un'-- Mwsnnwt. Plinnn 1 KLIt. SOU1 ru coosliivEn boat SKHVICK mir EXT leaves .Marshfleld ertr M t.m llMd 01 "" --o.'r PIIEB3 JlffiU' M ... Loaves hw 1 BTEAMEH "AlXPOff j I leaves head of river M' J in. I-or Climi" -tr. nnfiEHS & ITU Proprieton AT CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD Nortk Ioml HtrMI, I'hoae S70. T..AH "" 'I WESTERN LOAN AND ,J BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on savins .rrTTT.i a no. i I. 8. KAUPW - Locai iiocw".- BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING Tolmf COOS BAY TIMES i?wmM;: Corner Second and Central Telephone 178. ;n: rni W$$p