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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1915)
MttJMMBm fSMWTKBESCTJ YJ "1 T t SIX THE COOS BAY TIMES, HARSHFIELD, OREGON, rMDWfJWY7j9EEpiTI0N. DON T HIT ADSJVESSELISrLLFATEDlBREAKlAfATER lEPSULLSCHES OKNF.RAL OIMKPTIOX TO THI.K- SLOOP WHKTKKI) AXI TIIK MA. AIHUVKS KAUIA "' ..V',!1 I'HOXi: COMPANY'S PLA.V I (JOKS TO .LIL i LAXD O.N M.U fcl III-.IH I.I. POUT- ItF.AVF.RS XI2VI.I HKSITATB IV UPHILL CLIMI1 TO TOP Declare It Imposition on Patrons Wiislc for Husliu'.ss I'lmw lu AdvcitMiig. 'Claude Alton Pleads (iullty to Conn- toifoitlng and Kilwmtl Wllicin , Sued for DIvoioj Tlio proposal to make tho local i r10 Biaap jiarnnclo which wns llilng 1 I'mgo unil Pn-Mfcer Usl Will Leave Out Again on Siindnv for tho Xortli Wet (Ji-ouiuN Airiln Deter (ininc of Dig Iamkuvh. Portland I'mw Tiike Jlcait at '"liitnKe. From Portland on her summer ' . telephone directory mi advertising buMt on Co03 ay BCOnis to be nn . bdieJnlo tlio stfOinBlilp Hrcukwntc pamphlet is causing roiwltlurablo m.fntcd ,,,. itecctitly thrco men 'arrived In this morning with a fair discussion around town and tho Kon-jon tho boat wer0 arrested for conn- pnsbengcr list and a good car?j of eral expression is that advertising ( terf(jltlng. Lntcr during the storm freight. Slio sills Sunday at 9 a. in. should he eliminated from It. jtll0 ))0at wns uiown from her moor-1 again for tho nniili. "No one wants to have to wadoj)g l0 tll0 ghoro and wrecked. Now Those who urrlvcd this morning through a Chinese laundry bill flirther ovontB nre following. Ono were: It. M. IlMdmg, It. K. IJ iitli. whntt he is In n hurry to get n I , , ,,.., nrrnsie.i has been found Mrs. K. K. llooth .). Paquc, F Home- telephone number." said ono man. m n1, tho wfo of nnoti,or 8 breclior, J. W IMnholster, 0. Slders. "It is an Imposition on tho lntronsH1, for a lllv0reo. I'rank "a"n. Mna I'arks, Mis J. and It does no ono any goon ox- Los Angoles Salt I.ako . . San Francisco Portland .l!l i: . 1- ir. . IS 1" id lor. Venice U 10 Oakland 15 20 .ri.Tj .11 1 .cno .107 .l'i'l ArRfinlliiir to n niessngo received by ccpt those- getting a revenuo oui oi ,CUof ot illco Anderson at North It. I Hcnd, Claude Allen, who was one "As to tho valuo or tlio advor-()f ihQ lIirro nrre8tc,j 0n tho eoun tlslng in It for an advertiser, I torfotnR (.arge, plended guilty and cannot seo how any ono can figure I waJ 8et0nce(l to servo eight months any returns from It. Certainly nou t)io Aiumcttt county Jail, one who Is looking for Ji telephone K,Wanl 11. Wilson and Frank iinr number wastes any time to read ads h Qlher two urrCHlc,i Wlth Al in It and I never saw anyone read-) r))( lh(j ollor two nrrcBlC(1 wlu M. lug n tolephono directory for diver-1 ))loa(k,(1 not Bty all(l w, filon or enlightenment. itnn.t trial. Mrs. Julia Wilson of North llcnil, the wife of F.dwnrd Wilson, has stnrtcd suit for divorce and for cus tody of their son. ' Tho San Francisco papers state that tho Haninclo when sho wns blown on tln bench was wrecked and that posblbly her engines mny be saved. clkax-up-wkkk ' "It would bo nbout as well to stick nn advertisement In I ho cui tor of ono of tho big concrete ploin In tho now Southern Pacific bridge and oxpect returns from If, as to put nn ad In a tolephono directory." Tho cost of Issuing tho telephone directories Is comparatively small, ,the last issuo costing on tiro, about $180. With tho advertising elim inated from It, tho cost on tho same figures would bo considerably re duced. "I wns cortnlnly glnd to soo Mr. I.owIb' statement that tho UubIiicss Men's Assoclntlon wnB putting a check to tho advertising faklis. Business men have been subjected to too many donations under the guise of advertising." . ci.i:ax.up-wi:i:k R. 0. If. TO BUILD local lodgi: will hhkpt .51:0, ooo stulttukk Will Ilo on CVnl nil Aenin Anil Con- lain Meeting Hull mid Stoic Room Tho membois of tho Woodmen of tho World have decided to erect a flno $20,000 building on their Cen tral Avonuo lot opposite tlio rear of tho Masonic building. There will bo a lodgo hall on tho second story and a store room below. It will bo a con- croto or brick building. ,. Parks iiiii! bi.by, Arthur wait, Arthur Mayor, fico. I). Full, A. U. Cook, II. 11. Uonahey, P. Phillips, M. Jones, h. Keen. .1. Alberts, A T Johnson, Not Ho" . Chndd. ci.i:ax-up.wi:i:ic yiillowstoxk sails The stenmor Yollowstono with a cargo of lumber from the Vnr'h liend Lumber Co -hill sails this nf tornoon for Pan ' Francisco Tho steamer Daisy l-'iccman which the Arrow lino will put on fornnoxtrn run to Con IJav will nrrlvo Hinuy with a can,o of general frelgh. It Is not ynf th'(ld."l whether sho will go north "i I. nd for tho south cli:ax-up-wki:k MAitixio xyn-:s li. 17 11 It II. I 11 Tho (leo. W. Blilor which sailed from hero yesterday afternoon cross ed the bar nt-nbout 1 o'clock. Tin,, gasoline schooner Hustler has ii cargo ot frleght ready for Curry .'otiuty points. Tho steamer Speedwell on her last KASTHIIll-: COUXCILMA.V fJIVICS trip out cnrrled 22,000 tics which 'J. mm TO RESIGN UP HIS CITY OFFICK Will fin llnrk to Curry County Kiigngo In .Mlnlni; Afler Visit There O. M. llnlloy will resign as n iiiom ber of tho council of F.astsldu. Mr. Ilalley has Just returned f'om southern Coos and northern Cuiry county, whero ho visited tho min ing districts. Tho luro of gold In Its natural state was too strong for him so ho Is going back to the mountains and expects to engage in mining. It would therefore bo Im possible for him to look after tho duties of councilman at Kasta'dr so ho Is resigning from tho office ci.i:a.v-up-wi:i:k . I NEWS OF NORTH BEND I wns tho largest cargo of ties ever laken from this port. Mnny moro In Mi's were left on tho North llciul dock for tho next trip. Tlio schooner Snusalitn which Ifl owned by tho Tldownter Lumber Co of Florenco hns been chnrtercd by tho linstol Pncklng company to car ry cannery supplies to Alaska. The sumo compny recently clinrtered tho Hugh Hognn for the same purpose and both schooners will bring bcl: fn m Alaska part of the salmon pack. CLHAX.UIMVHKK K. K. Llnvlll has resigned his posl- n.i. r.iinin.. ..n,.iiin i,n. been I H"i with tho Pacific (Jrocory com- appointed to hnvo plans and speclfl-l !"' and In Juno will open a strictly cations drawn up: W. V. Douglas, n. cohIi grocery. Ho and a rolatlvo 1 II 111 llvi nuiu uw hw i'"iv I00TH 0 CLUBj XOUTII llllXI) Y()CN(5 MUX PltO- Villi: 1'Olt AMUSKMHXT i POIITLAND, Mny 7 Predictions !horo nro thnt the Tlcavers have at I tnai frnlnnii Minlr stride ond as on pre vious years have tarried long enough ut tho bottom of tho percentage rel "limn and nro now nn the forced marc!, to tho top. Tho scores of yesterday follnv: Const l.euuiii. At Snn Francisco It Portlund " Snn Francisco At Salt Lake It nnklnliil 5 Salt Lake 7 10 At Los Anccles H Venice 2 Los Angeles " Aiiioilinii Lengiii'. At New York- - Uoston 3, Now York I. At Philadelphia AVnshlngton X, Philadelphia At Cleveland Chlcngo 10, ricinlaiid I At St. Louis Dctrolt-St. Lnuh wot ground' Xiitliniil It'ligm. At Phllndclphlu - Phllndolphln ? Uiooklyn 1. At Pittsburg St. Louis 3, plllcir..brg 9. At Chlcngo Clnclnnntl-U'il.'f.go. wet grounds. At Uoston Now York 3 noim 1. f S.KAX-l'I'-WKKK Is IliillilliiK Silo. C. A. Itodino of Allcgnny is building a big silo on his placo two miles nbovo Allegany. Yesterday tho Mllllcoma towed up n scow of lumber together with a en silage cutter. There nro very fow silos on Coos Illvcr nnd tho county ngrlculturlst Is doing what ho can to Interest tho fnrmcrr. lu this man ner of storing their dairy cnttlo feed. CLKAX-IMVWKKIC 01 11. Oitllnd, A. U. Campbell, C. 11. Wll son nnd C. 15. Klllott. OLKAX.Ul'.WftHK ors. 1'Olt.M UltOTIIKItllOOD Xortli liend SletliinlLst Mi-ii Hnui n New Orgnnlallon. An organization known ns tho "Drothorhood of the Methodist church mod brotherhood such ns Is dono by lodges lu their line. There are fifteen charter mem. borH and tho following officers wore , Lento Cotiiiiicrcliil Club Quiiilers, Have An Oiclie.strn and Make j Athletics u lVntiiie. , A spcclnl organization has hopn formed by fifty young men of North I'ho suit of Hammond & Ilolllstcr ; iinnd who hnvo signed tho charter against tho Coos Hay Manufacturing j of what will bo known as tho ICoos .... ... ...1...... .1... .. i .... w...n ...it. ' T.-I..1. ,(..A .nn.t t .. ...1 I I .. V l nt.fl (MHlipiUiy III Him.ll lliu llliuiiiuji uo. llllll. I 111- luu.nn, iiii.i.iu.u .inn for a $S,000 feo has been settled out I fixtures of tho old Commercial Club of court. Tho amount paid has not I hnvo been leased for $50 n month been made public. j and tho rooms woro thrown opon Fred Johnson has secured final to tho uiombors May 1. Horbort GIVE II FINE S PUPILS OK MAItSHFIKLD SCHOOL LOWKIt (ilLlDKS PKIH'Olt.M ,i Zm, i, in'l eon for. ! l,nto"t for "" lfi0 "cro homostcad Morton, who will have chnrgo of r .r.lll"'' Ho had a good deal tho rooms, has organized a oltib J 71'n, Z m ,r '' "uble getting tho patent as he I orchestra. Tho rooms will bo a herhood work for tho church , ,,ii,nm f. ... vn..n. mnn wimn iii.u- mill u l'lliui'31 in iiK.il mil u nu . " - tho solo owner of the laud. j nro down town and will bo sup- Dick Stevens hns closed his cigar l'Hod with reading matter and oth- ......-.. ...i ini.n. ..,w, n.. .. . rr rninrnria ntiii nininiirs wm nu u chosen: presde t, . 1. Lilrd h ,,r,co cigar Vrlnl feature. Fred Snx will have y co-pres , en . ,. ... n e . , nf to ntlllotIe trnInlllg. Tll0 vice-presine..., j. . i.u., '-'' ' Xov ,,,, Al.,X0ll monibcrshlp fee Is $2.50 a mouth. Karl L. llrowu; Treasurer, Lloyd II. 'Novl '" n"'1 'u,zo ,n ,... foi,owillir nro ti,Q officers ' Albert llnlstead hns tnken n nosl- ,n0 ,OIIO,U111' nro lM0 0,,l,"rH uanu. . CLKAX.UP-WF.r.K HTAHT PAVIXtJ Warren Const met Inn Company Is Ijiylng Coiirivle nt Xiulli llenil At North lleud tho Wnrrun Con. Htrtictloit' company hns started hi lug concicto for the new pineiiieui mi Shermiui avenue from Callfoiun south. The company has a good forcu of moil at woil; and as the w ou tlier Is fimmiblo the pnveiuout ora will go light ahead. i Cl.KAX.l'P-WI.I.K XOTIIII SOXCISTIIKSS iii.isi: xi:t tlon ns warehouso man for tho local w'10 lmvo bcc o'ectod rnllroml and has moved with his fam ily from North liend t.o Mnrshflold. V. (!. tlorst left Sacramento Inst Monday In a Ford car which ho ox l peels to drho up the coast and avoid the mountain roads. ci.i:ax.i'p-wi:i:k , to hold coxtkst O.iKoiliiil llioiil at Xoill. Ileiul Pioi lijlei'liin Chin cli Friday President August Hoollng. Vice-President Joe Wlnsor. Secretary Harry Conro. Treasurer Win. W. Dnvls. Tho following are thoso whoSlsn od ns chnrtcr mcinbors: Arthur Har ris, F.ugono Jolinson, Wm. Davis, Hlehnrd Hogors, II. K. Simpson, Hilly Woods. A. K. Harris, (leorgo Kbreeht Joe Wlnsor, Harry Conro, Ilex W. St rut fin, Floyd (lalhraltli, K. II. McCren, II. P. fiurnea, II. II. Mnr- wlll open with scripture rondliiK by Tl'KSDAY I K(V. A. S- lllsey and there will bo , a number of selections by tho high Like the chamilng mystic Tholnm, school o.ohetrii. Those who will Miss Sofio Hummer comes from the take pint In the contest and thulr North whero the euuhuiitliiK north- subjeits follow: eru light beautifies the long inel-1 Alex (liant ., ."Patriotism of Peace'' nnt'holy winter nights and where tho Itniidnll Jones "Sacrifice of Victory . t ulli .... ......tnl I. .!.... I ...... .. ' ' . ..... ..... u...iu,.wu ruiiiuBi t()l( c ,, KUluri n K, Hutohlns, l will bo conducted Ibis evening at the ( ,L s JomBB Ton, aK0( u0 Jlc. Presbyterian ehureh. The . meeting ,a, Anhur clm8 K j, summer mouths are transformed in to ouo romantic day. Kindly uud lavishly has nature bestowed upon this Nightingale of the Ninth all Spirit." Dundy Perkins . Merlin Phappell . of the Mount. "Hatred of num.' . . ."In the shadow her characteristics of Joy nnd wul- Wllllniu Itenchoiiaer. . ."City of Per il ess uud blended them beautifully ' souiil Freedom." in her temperament. For that ieu-1 Horace Hj'lor "Patriotism" sou Miss Ham.uer'H Bongs, especially j Clare Cawuiaugh "A Plea for ium" the folk songs, are a e.ltablo mid-' Tlio prograni will bo followed by summer night ti dream ,11088, Italph M. Hounds, T. V. Mont goitiory. L. H. Mott. M. IV, I. A. iKIrod, Wm. Hoed, S. 11. Mitchell, l Horace Hyler. Leonard Hussoll, O. ,.l. Van y.tto, Jr.; M. H. Mllllorn, Handall Jones, P. A. Lundstrom, V. I P. Aiideison, Fred Sax, Walter Me- Looil, T. A. Juza, Albert Davis, Clyde Thompson, A. J. Surbock, S. Wells, Lloyd Thompklns, Aug. J. Hoelllng, L. F. Pickens, Geo. K. Dowoy. P. C. Raines, Llylo Chappell and Plardy Perkins, cli:ax.ci'.wi:i:iv Stock Is Sold. Tho stock and fixtures of the Jewelry- store of W. II. Schrooiler. of Couulllo. who ddod to i the warding of tho niiKlals, and Willi went bankrupt a short time imo. all this natho talent come training conclude with a prayer by Hev. Mr. wro sold yesterday for $050 to uud dovelopiue.it which mnko a flit- ahlmlan. ' i srg Clarence K. and J. II. Schroeder. iBhcd product one of tho tow real Tlione who play In the bluli schooi The sale was made through F. K. Blngers of tho world. on 'u-.irn which will fuinUhn music t'ettlns, trustoe, and with W. A, miss i minnier s concert aero nines ior in0 occasion are: MUs Kthel Aekormnn as attorney. Judge Sohl- placo next Tuesday evening at the Pmi. piano; Hobt. Shiuior .violin; l,roiI' yostorday went over to closo Finnish hall. Ilein n i Jlondo. Cornet; Floyd Itnab. ' "!' tho sale. This will brine tho. coriift: Merlin Cltnppolle, drum; .assets, iucludiiiK same collected and Cluro CRvnnaugh nnd A. S. Hlioy. ' colelctablo accounts, up to well clar.r.netfc. over $1000, It Is said. ! SMILK.A.WlllLK IMHFMKX'S 11AXCH, Saturday. ' n",al Toniorrww. Tho funeral AVIll Moo. Mr. Podersou, for yoars repairer in the old Clausen shoo store, is arranging to move to quarters In the Gordon shoo on Central avonuo. Times want ads brliib' results. .Mny S, KiiKles Hull. WKI.CO.M1 Times want nils bring results. of Isaac Phtituey will be held from the Hsin undertaking rooms at 2 l. in, tomorrow. Crowded House Applauds Singing, Folk Dances ami Cuiilutn The pupils of the lowor grades of tho Mnrshflold public schools last ovonlug gnvo an excollcnt program at tho Orphoum theater. They wore greeted by n crowded hoiiso which roundly applauded the various num bers. Tho pupils participating were thoso lu grades Ono to Hlght. The Seventh ond Kighth grodo pupils rendered a three part song. The pupils of the Second grado of tho South Mnrshflold school gave foiiio clover, folk dunces whllo tho pu pils of the Third grado of '.ho South Mnrshflold school rendered soma Mother Gooso melodies whloh woro dramatized by thd First grnd? p.ii'lin. In tho cantata, "All tho Year 'Hound," Bovoral grades participa ted. Tho cantata depleted tho clash of thB seasons over tho rule of tho earth. . Tho South Marshficld Fourth nnd Fifth grado boys repre sented winter, tho South Marshflghl Fourth and Fifth grado Bills pre sented summer, tho Central school Fifth nnd Sixth grndo boys repre sented Autumn mid tho Central' School Fifth and Sixth Grado gills presented Spring. All did oxco'lenl ly mid elicited hearty applause from the nudlenco which filled oxery scat lu the Orphoum. lu addition to tho direct ;ipphiusn for tho pupils, their teachers, Miss Volz nnd Supt. Tledgon rocolveif much pralso for the high class on tertnlnmouf. Music anil Folic Dancing, pint 1. , l.Sovonth and eighth 'grado chorus. Threo Parts Tho Wavo Maidens. Tho Shell. The Willow Nook. Swing Song Two Parts 2. Folk Danclng-H. S. Second Rrado. Danish Dauco of Greeting. I Seo You. Seven Jumps. 3. Mother Ronso Melodies. Song by H. s. Third Grade. Dramatized by. H. S. Third Rrade. Part a. Cantata All Tho Year Hound. Spring Central Fifth and Sixth Grado girls. Autumn Central Fifth and Sixth Rrade boys. Summer. .11. S. Fourth and Fifth Rrado girls. Winter 11. s. Fourth and Fifth Rrado boys. CI.KA.VUlMVnKK .' Palish Meeting Tho regular moot lug of Kminanuel Parish will be held this ovonlug In Guild Hall at S o'clock to elect a vestry for tho ensuing year, to hear reports of tho Rector, to gether with nil pnrlsh organization. All members nnd thoso who nttrnd Church services are urged to utteud. It is with pleasure that we announce the opening of i ScaimdliiiiaYiaini-Americaini Bank off MareM ield Satairday, May fch, 19 IS Our aim shall be to assist and serve our customers in every way consistent with sound banking. The SavJirags Department!: of this bank will pay interest on deposits and we will be glad to explain our savings plan in connection with our "Homme Savihrags Bank" You arc cordially invited to call on us. Yours very respectfully, Scandinavian-American Bank OFFICERS: JNO. E. ROSS. PreiiJenl, R. 1 1. OLSEN. Vice Pfidenl. REIDAR BUCGE, Cnd.ier, DIRECTORS: C. F. HENDRICKSEN. 1 1. A. KAEPPLER. J. E. PAULSON. BENJ. OSTLIND. JNO. E. ROSS. It. 1 1. OLSEN. REIDAR UUCCE. LOCAL OVF.KFIXW Mother's Day Hcrvln.r. Mothor's Dny will bo appropriately observed In tho Presbyterian church at cloven o'clock Sunday morning with flowers nnd music. Xctv Man On .lob. Duncan Fergu son has taken tho post of engineer along with Gordon Smith at tho FIro Station In tho place of Chnrles Ion eon who has ji'ft retired. Put l' .Vewl Trap, The new Log gott trap or the Mnrshflold Gun Club was being Installed today In Plat II near tho slto of tho old Rapid Tran sit railway nnd Sunday tho membors expect to report for their first shoot on the now grounds. With tho new bluo roc:c machine It Is believed bet ter shot gun records can bo mndo. Christening Tho ndoptetl child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. W. I.ndd of Kltty vlllo. wns christened In F.nimnnuol church on Monday of this week. Thoso who acted as sponsors woro Sister Janet, of St. Mary's Mission House, Chicago, Carolino Krskltio Iloll, nnd tho nov. Robert Ilvnns Drowning. Tho nnmo conferred upon tho child wns William John Lndd. iocnl Correction. Tho list of thoso noted ns being present ns members of tho council of tho Hoy Scout Move ment In Mnrshflold on Monday night failed to mention two other membors who nro actively Interested In this work, nnmoly, Messrs Charles Smith and James II. Mills. Tho council acts a an advisory board to tho Scout Master, Royal Nlles, who will bo In charge of tho Scouts. AIINO MNREKN wont out to Powers today: DR. HARRISON of Myrtlo Point Is In Mnrshflold today on business. MR. SIMMONS, tho contractor, loft yesterday for Portland to bring his family to Coos Hay. DR. CULIN, County Heath Officer, was over this morning from Myr tlo Point for a short visit, HARRY SCHWARTZ of tho Red Cioss is planning a two weoks trip to tho Panama Exposition In Juno. C A. SEJILHREDE returned last evening from Coqulllo, whero ho wont to adjust tho W. H. Schroo dor caso. GEO. ItOT.VOR of tho Woolen Mill Stores wllll leavo Monday for Port land to meet tho representatives of somo of tho largo eastern firms which supply his stores. R. K. HOOTH nnd wlfo returned to dny from Minnesota whero thoy wero called by tho illness and death of Mr. Booth's father. They nr rlved there about a week previous to his parent's death. His mother remained there for tho prosint hut may lator comb to tho coast. It's Money Well Spent It's far better to spend $50 or $1,000 In adver ' tisintj in The Times and makes more net profits it is to spend nothing for advertising and inaH less net profit. Out of everv ten men who succeed, nine do so u.. in i -..ML,:.. tl fnntimnn is usually a uy nuuicti iJiiuiiuity. nn. ivm freak exception. r or.i.... J..i:.iMM i,e unii evenni" iuiibistunt auvuriiJiny s j ahead of your competitor. Most of our merchants are quick to realize newspaper advertising is the best and in The Times bring results. i All Kinds of Job Printing Done at 27" Ji i-A,wWgo"-- .ifV -. mmgmmmm mmwLTmMmttiau .. WW x 1 1 - IWWV mmmmmm