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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1915)
I SIX "" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1915 EVENING EDITION . V re fif ' "" "" i IS LAID TO RESTiLEGTURE TO CTIlTE'Sg; I ti . 'lW! KltlKXDS PAY liAST HKSPKCTS ' OVF.H ."iO.dOO IIF.AHI) V. OF 8 nt North Uotul a seven and one-half O. pound son was horn lo Sir. and Mrs TO .J. TOM IIAMi Flowers ami Wreaths I Idled: Cas ket anil Hcsldence Is Ovciti muled nt Al'tci iiiioii Sen lees Old friends and fellow lodge phofk. i,i:nrni: in vi:ar chin wins. ' I To Jrt Coutnu-t. J. Alhert Mat- Kxteiisloii lliillclin .lust lteichcilsnn nn0UIR.C3 that the contract for Tells How I'nHcrMty Courses clournB tho Port Harmim tract will May lie Taken out of Sdiool ' bo nwnr,lc,, Mny 10t There are m More than r.0.000 people outside ' luunher -Of applicants for tho con-' memhers, In n crowd that filled r kukciiu during tho Inst year list-, tract, there being nn uniisnally large tho family residence on Commercial , 0MC(j to lectures of University of number of responses to the adver avenue and left large groups out-1 Oregon professor, "L'.'l lectures woro tlsemcnt for bids. side gathered this afternoon at two delivered, thus showing concretely ociock- to pay meir lasi icbpccib m10 ni, 0f tlio state institution to i ne) tnc tltnbcr crgcr ot thl8 city, to J. Tom Hull, one of the most bring as much as possible tho unl- , ,' Porttana whcro ho was called by promineni pioneers 01 uoos uouiuy verslty to thc people. Several or nnd a mail known lo practically ov- the lectures listed woro given In oryonoj In Southwestorn Oregon. I Mnrshflold. Two months ago Prof. Oreat bouquets nnd floral wreaths Stafford, of tho chemistry depnrt decked the ensket. Tho funeral ser-1 mcnt, delivered nn address here and mon was preached by Hev. llobort . several moro In the Couulllo Valley. Drowning nnd tho Episcopal choir Tho library at Eugene contains rendered several hymns. more than 02,000 volumes of books. With bared bends tin members These am available for tho people mother Is Dead. S. A. Carmlch- lliy death of his brother, William Ciiriulchnel. A sister who resides In .Michigan was nlso called to Port land to attend tho funeral, after which .Mr. Cnrmlchacl will return to Marshfield. Sity Drew Knife. Paul Krugcr rushed Into tho office of tho .Tus- o'f the Knights of PytJ.hu marched of the slate. Clubs fon.ied for tho I t,c0 " l" ,0w this morning do- mnndlng a warrant for the arrest of Sam Centers, who ho declared had In line to tho Odd Fellows come-! purposo of study uro able In this trV. Wllnrn tlll'V llllll nlllirirn Clf tllO 'ii'm. In nnl l.nt.l ,.f Infm tmillnil tl'lllnli funeral services. .Many vehicles fol-1 ordinarily they could not secure. Tho ' 'ni,,c,'h'8 fnc "' "o Eaglo Unr. lowed In ono of tho largest funerals ' librarians also do their best to nns-, " oxlllI,lto' " f"ce. ')0" checks In this city in years. JMrs. Sarah Tenbrook, a sister, arrived this morning on the stago from Ilosoburg. Tho Circuit Court and juries adjourned until Monday and camo over to attend the ser vices, practically all of them being old friends who for years huvo known and worked with Mr. Ilnll. Tho morning train nlso brought many old frlondB from the oiuillo Valley aud from ninny points of the county enmo friends to pay their last, respects to tho deccused. Hail Ijtiiono Insurance. wor all Inuulrles that mny bo sent i ''" lu " p ami uuuuuim iu.u. .i.,,,,, According to witnesses from the on-1 Hut It Is the correspondence study . ,00 ,l wns 8(ll,t tIlnt Ccntors mndo departnient that makes n determined ' " rcmark nbo,,t Krl'Br and that tho offoit to meet the people. Accord- lnttor ,lr(JW Ma ,t,llr ntul only tho lug to the Extension Service Hullo- 1",ck ncl,0 of tho bartender In loap llu which has Just been lccelved hero l0BCs llmt II0 already had t7ie knuo thero nro now enrolled students InK " 0n lll tlcr hand Krugcr ak from nil sections of tho stnte, many ' '"B across the bar kept lilm from use being from Coos County. 0,t Paring his fingernails. Judge All ranks and ages aro enrolled. Ponnock refused to Issuo a warrant Last yenr In Portland n gray-halrcd n"tl dismissed tho men. mother of a largo family became a ! student of English nnd short story1 CANADA HAItH liAHOHKHS writing. Through her correspond H UNDREDS OF WOMEN ARE BUYING uits, Coats, Dresses, Waists and Hats at the Hwonos BIG ALE AT THE ELROD STORE THE ENTIRE ELROD STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT IN TEN DAYS THIS IS A FEAST OF BARGAINS YOUR OPPORTUNITY 334 FRONT STREET Fixtures for Sale Next Door to Pioneer Hardware Co. Near City Hall. 1 I i ii enw w mw WsaijiijMMsjsMMsiiqMiiiMMiMiiMi""""'" POUT ET:jll5EllnLL SCDRESli People You IW jir. Ilnll had 3000 llfo Insurance UI1(,0 8l0 wnB ,,ut )n toll(.h wth ,. Hny Chambers Ll.la,yo.r , M; ,,Iai11, ", c, Btruclors, her work was criticised a trip to Ilrltlsh fuuu ill iiiu tvuinuiuii twin f iuvw hns returned from Columbln, whcro I I. .. I It ... . . ltn ll'.lli 1.1 it Illnnl. I. . 111 In il,n llnirrm. nl llminr H. II Cull. """ ,lu" B"u "" n"'" "u" ' " n v" """ " l-uniiiuii cart, of theso organizations said that i lll market to niagazlno nml lu n e.-eamery. On arriving lit that this would bo promptly paid. other periodicals. nolnt ho was not allowed to land Tho pall bearers this afternoon Soino aro unable to take tho time by the Canadian officials for tho woro It. O. Oraves, .JidgoJainos Wat-ior pny tho expense of nttondlni? the. reason that ho was a laborer. That son, D. L. Hood, Frank Norton, Carl Kvortson nnd C. F. McKnlght. University. Hv wrltlnir tho ItouN- Koverniuent has a law In forco nro-1 trur. says tho Hu.letln, they will be h.b.t.ng laborers coming Into that laao.Scr'days Jcr" Newsy Items I Trlbiiui) Horn Tuesday, April Kltli, llUTi to Mr. aud Mrs. Dr. Pembcrton at I.unglols, a fine baby boy. The Hustler Is duo from C'ooa Hay soon. Among other things she will have tho hummer for tho pile driver that will bo used In building tho now whnrf. Hov. Ilovt. who started to Mursh fleld Inst week to attend Presbytery, was recalled to (lold lleach from nniulon to preach the funeral ser mon nt the burial of Milam Smith, K. K. Oak was down from Handon san fhancisco upskts an (ji:i,i:s khom. pi:hci:nta(H2 .IAM1CS STOCK or Sumner Is Mnrshfluld today on business. lu Piullanil TahiN n (luiiio li'iom r.os Angeles Hut SHU Ketiilns l' slllon lu Collar MAY DAY PAHTY TONKHIT )anw nt ICagleH Hull to Hunt Affair. ho Hill- Rlnliornto propnrntions huvo marked the party to bo given tills evening nt Knglo Hall fur the benefit of tho book fund of the Public. II- S.r-nL?t.B .ITi ,"1 !" 'r -t.Iyl..K. No tin,, limits IIIU IIUKll IUII a II V 43 IV iH HUM IIUV'0 given nil Inforniutlon necessary for I'ountry, which wns passed to pro- liiklng work In any subject In whleii vent the landing of Hindoos, with they mny bo Interested. A cortnl.i whom tho officials hnd consldcrnblo amount of University credit toward t'oublo a few months ago. Oar- a diploma Is allowed for tho mii- l'ner Courier. eossful coiniiletlon of sucli work. In this way ninny students have finally CONCUIITK PIMNti graduated, ending their hiBt half of n course at tho University whereas I VIu'or Anderson, of North Ilonil, they novor could hnvo spent all tholr ls l"llll"K concrete casing around pi:hci:nta(!i:s of coast lka(ui: o W. h. P.O. San Francisco... 17 12 .580 Los Angeles IS 13 .581 i Salt Lake 13 13 .COO ! Venlco 1 'J 13 .180 Onkland 13 It! .118 Poitland 11 Iti . 1L'3 especially Into fiction thnt tho board i decided to glvo this benefit dance, ' nil tho proceeds of which will bo devoted to tho purchase of Into novels and roforenco works. The linll has been beautifully dec orated with rhododendrons nnd p'resents tho nppoaranco of a vor lluhle Mny day bower of beauty. Anthony's orchestra will furnish tho nualc. nro placed on this modo of education. I " WATERFRONT NEWS I At 8:30 Inst night with u full pns scngor list tho Nairn Smith loft down tho hay but wns unnblo to cross out' Advices from her agents aro that ..i... ...in -. .i ., ..... i ""," ' "i -.. ... ui..., u.u ,....... v.' , tack of stoinneli troiibo. I AMONG THE SICK . August Farley who recently un derwent an operation Ih nblo to bo up and around again. , Mrs. M. p. HurrowH who recently underwent nn operation at Mercy hospital has returned homo nnd Is getting along nicely. Mrs. Mllledgo of North Ilcnd who recently Underwent nn operation at Mercy hospital Is doing nicely mii.1 1 will soon bo iit'li) to return home. Mnrgarot Winkler; tho llttlo daughter of Harry Winkler, Ih re- ported Improving after a sovoro at- ini'K or siiiuiiieii trnuiiie. Tho llttlo son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Kk lilnd Is Improving ufter a sovoro at- I'.Ti piles in tho Southern Oregon Company dock nt Umpire Tho ce ment will prevent tho piling' being oaten nway by tho torrcdo. When Mr. Anderson has completed tho Umpire contract ho will movo hla plant to South Slough bridge whcro he will treat a number of piles In t lint structure Inspecting and passing upon some IB, 000 tics that nro In the woods nwnltlng hotter roads and the re building of thu wharf to bo hnuled Into town for shipment. Tho total number of tics now cut nnd ready to bo shipped from Port Orford when linnln.l ti.itf nlnqn )n RO ftftl! .......b, . i.a.n v..w KJ ..v., v fn A-.Artf.,... t.r... in rnn 11.. Tlma. I Marlon Zumwnlt who for the past , several years has been a member of POHTI.AN1), April rJ. When the Point Aionn I.lfo Saving crow San Francisco look n victory out of on tho California coast, returned to Poit Orford last week and In tho rut nro will ho lu deutlflcd with his hrothnrs In tho mnungeiucut of the largo Xumwnlt dairy form on Sixes. Horn Friday, April 10. 101B. to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hurst Jr., on 121k river, n daughter. Times want ads bring results. ween noon time nnd this evening Coming from thu North the tdcum shlp Hrenkwator Is scheduled to ar rive In tomorrow morning from Port-land. Mrs. I.ouIk O. Anderson of North liciiil who has been qulto sick Is reported Improving, Mny Kay Dance, Kngles Hull, Frl lav. April ill). COOS AND CURRY TELEGRAPH WIRES UP For more than -I hours )ester dny and today the ONLY telegraph service from Coos liny to the out side wns furnished o.cr tho Coos and Curry Telephone Company m.. Other wires were down. IIhvIiik dni Minted circuits and lepnlr men on Hie Job over tho county enuhlml us lu splto of the storm Thurmduy, t'i glvo UNINTKUItUPTIJI) Solo graph nnd loiiK-dlstuiicti phono ser vice over nil our Hues except (ho one through Urn timber to (imdlner. i'si: tun ni:u.nu. ti.i,i:;haph COOS AND CURRY TELEPHONE COMPANY It's Mon Well pent the hands of tho Salt I.nko Hces thu Seals boosted themselves Into first plnco In tho percentage column up setting the Angeles that have been perched on tho mound for thu last two weeks. Tho scores follow. American Cleveland B, Chicago I. At Washington: Philadelphia :i, Washington 1. At Detroit: J St. Mills 2, Detroit B. At Iloston: Now York 0, Iloston 1. I At St. Louis: National Cincinnati 10, St. T.ouls At Now York: Iloston 13, Now York 8. At Philadelphia: Drooklyn 7, Philadelphia I. At Portland: Coast I.os Angoles 3 8 0, Porthtnd I 9 3. At Venice: Venlco 8 12 2. Oakland 1 10 2. At San Francisco: San Francisco I li 3, Salt Lako 1 8 I. MISS KI.I'AHIJTII FOX of Handon Is visiting frlunds in thu city for u few dayn. WM. DOYI.U was hero today pre paring to return to Tar Heel Camp which opened today. A. F. HA PP. malinger of Wells Far go In Oregon for tho district boiiHi of Albany, uccompnnlcd by Dis trict Mnnngor T. A. Hooth, of Se attle, arrived thin nftornoou nnd will Ito hero u couple of duys. MHS, 1IAHHY O. HOY and two child ren nro expected homo on tho next Klilcr after an nbsenco ot throe mouths to Wulport nml visits with relatives In Willamette Valloy points. Knjnys I.lfo in Open. Joel Ost lliiu Is up from Iho beach nbovo Han don where ho hna been for several weeks engaged lu mining. Ho expects to return thero on Sunday morning If possible Tho plnco of Mr. OsUlild Is bolng taken by Ilnrry Forsbory "dice , thatther,,,,. Ifo of the beach and ire.M, three and four square ma!,, J Tind(lPro1vr'tW,,.Bm!l. traded a ten aero tract n hL miul too. M. ninthly fer o,k ter's residence and profertj h j Addition. Tho deal u Bii, m i.' r,in. ,l Hlg Catilirs wift nH-Ut iiio iisnerman have teeaijl:it It Ir early In the season fortiia of flics very sucttufullr -tia, .loe Joseplison came to tovi tofar from near Alleganr oa tl Srt Fork of tlio Cooj Rlrerrieniili, neon camping with Ws Tiff for fia past four days. With filet, he an ho mmiagcd to get laiTtnjiefB speckled beauties err 1 typo used were the Dee, Ror(J(a man and tlio Professor tcjtWt.il n spoon hook. A large luoraiyi' tlio fish woro on dlspliy ttxhj tsftt window of the Gunnery. Visit PI.III.V & XICIIOLsMl new Moro on Central Aims Times want ads bring .tuH- Nasburg's Grocery Will Jnmi nrrnnv'" ",0 lt,,SM" ,,,,il,""K '" ,,", ,w IT HI tJUUli UtLlipj"'- "f Mh'oii.I Mieet mill (Viitiul T , lueniie, in ilic Mine rouiii lnnmil) new uiiflrtcrs "u",u i,y ,n, ,,vai' "",i- - Coino nml see us In our new iUiuier-, Inn hi the meantime u will idiitliilie lo fill uitlers JiiM the Milne. I'liniie j iiiu- KiiIeiN early NASBURG'S GROCERY Tho (iooil llonscket'plug Store. It's far better to spend $50 or $1,000 in adver tising in The Times and makes more net profit than it is to spend nothing for advertising and make less net profit. Out of every ten men who succeed, nine do so by liberal publicity. Tho tenth man is usually freak exception. Consistent advertising keeps you even with or ahead of your competitor. Most of our merchants are quick to realize that newspaper advertising is the best and that ads in The Times bring results. SHOUT OF UXIFOHMS tDj Awotlttej rrm lo Coot Ur Tlmn. llOMK, April 30. An Italian mor Phiint who lms shops In Damascus, Jnrrn, Heyrotit and Jorusalom, has returned horo becnuso his ontlro stocks lmvo been requisitioned by the lurklsh government to malui unirornis for soldlors. Floworod or fctrlpeil calico and pnttorns of the most conspicuous form and color am used In thoso uniforms, ho raid. m?..?l"l?.B U,nR 8h0rt f ,,ro101 E invite you to visit m m our new home Wo nro now located in our new biiltdiiifc adjoin ing tho .Vnhlo Theater on Central awnue, and will ho glad til lmvo you visit nor More. While l will tuko n few iIiij-h to get everything arranged, ire lmvo coinpleted moving nnd nro now ready to erto jou. i woiilil Illco to lmvo you visit our new store whether you ivl.sli to buy or not. st PERRY CK.NTHAIi AVK.NUK XKAJl T llllll) (lb, NICHOLSON .. .. UKSlinw Cut This Out It is Worth Money I i Cut out tills ndvertlsomont, en-1 eloso r. cents to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield nve., Chicago, HI., wrltlsu; . your nnmo and address clearly. You will recolvo In return a free trial t pnckaKo containing: 1) Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound, tho standard family rem-i etlv fill, rnimlio nl.l --, .-. -....h. luiua, croil), wnoop-'W lug cough, tightness nnd soroneBs In, I -uohi, grlppo and bronchial coughs. C!) Foley Kldnoy Hills, for overworked and disordered kldnovs and bladder ailments, pain in sides nnd back duo to Kidney Trouble.! soro muscles, stiff Joints, backacho ' and rheumatism. i - (3) Fo!oy Cathartic Tablets, n wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic. Especially comforting to, stout persons, and a purgative need-, ed by overybody with sluggish bowels , aud torpid llvor. You can try theso threo family remedies for only 5c. I For sale by Owl Prescription Phar macy. Frank D. Cohan. Central Ave nuo. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Tele-1 phono, li. undayExcursioi POWERS 0 fio out nevt Sunilay nml son tho new town nnu m rltory tlmt tho hervlco over tho Siulth-Powers i of .Myrtlo Point opens up. Ho Miro l ml ,. ih trip ticket ut tlio .'Mnr.sliflelil station heroin !. ii'Kulur I'uro will bo climbed f i Round Trip Only $2.65 I i at l' .orutiiK truiii leaves Mnr.shl'lelil ut 7: JO, rri q.3o v cr.s ut 11:13. .Al(iinIiiK tiiiln leaves I'owci-s ' leaches Miiihliflold nt 12:tiH. . t.ariilng l'0' AftorniMm train leaves Mm-s-liflelil at 1:3. re jfh.' ers at :3I. Leaves Powers at li3 and r field at :3. Remember the Date: Sunday, May 2 L i I KBJIUXjjJSU i