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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1915)
iWWAi77TT l!S3aSftCi!f9wXa4a3WRrfttWie. TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1915-EVENlNG EDITION. News Of Nearby Towns ' jBASEBALLjCOBESIIVES mrim onnifC mwMWimmmmmmmmm i mmmmMmmmmmmmmm JIKYV.S OF COIWTV SKAT Happenings nt County Sent Told In Xlio Sentinel WILL BEGIN UMPQUA BRIDGE IN AUGUST m:vs OF R.WRO.V vi:m:tiax now iv fJitncr at "IIAR HtHiA.VS" I'ASSIXd' . ........ii lVAf'l,'4 ' MISS. VKRXO. "" " "'"" SIAXV VOWMFS 'It) I.II1ICAIIV A ninrrlngo license was issued to "Wnlfrld Krlckson antl Miss Stell Uroff. Hohort Train Is busy limiting lum ber wjth six teams on Ills rontr ct (o plauk the east end or the Norway Diilngo of tin- ivil' t'lty-liy-tlic-Sen, Told In TIn World Suininer campers have begun to MiHrnmti on Randon's beach, the August (s the statement flrgt wo vagong roiiMK i from the valley. Miss lluttlo Johnson has taken Miss Alta Wlllurd's position nt the That the work on f.ie railroad bridge across the 1'inpn.un River will begin In made In the l'ort rnipn.ua Courier, published at Gardiner which says: , ;Tlio Courier has been Informed by good nutliorlty turn worn win no ,,,. nffiP(. whil,. tho lat . .. . . . ni.,in.t Mil Mm iriMtfiiil hrliti' npl'dflq I . . ... , ,4 Lce-.MfKlnlcy road. When rinisneu " " "- "" ,, 'tcr is taking In llic exposition ai sail this Willi wake the shortest road bo- i". l 'ii """ . - - twce,McKlnley and Myrtle Point.. tint of August. The pile driver and C. S. Ferris, a brother of tho late jilicilgcr to be used In constructing K. W. Ferris, who has been here j tho jders will bo brought In earlier nlnco Iho lalter's funeral started onjtj,,,,, mt date. The gravel for the tho return trip to his home nt Hem- concrete work In building the pier Wcalher PioplietU Continue to Dish , M(ss m,, osMt ,m,n. j. S. Kniifmaii Out Ruin In Heavy Slum or to Relay Series Mil. Mhni.'Hc Is accompanied by A A. Hown, who Is going back to his old homo In Minnesota for n visit. Mrs. 11. 1". Hill Is still confined to licr bed from tho effects of a fall a month ago. Sho was cleaning house and stepped on tho sewing machine which tipped under her weight. Sho suffered n severe strain In tho hip ns a result, and will probably have, to remain In bed for several weeks long er. T. II. Crawford, of LnOrande, Ore., who was a candidate for tho Supreme court Judgeship on tho democratic, ticket last Mil, cntno to appear In tho j Carl Kllno damago easo as an ntlor-, iicy for the defense. Ho left Wcdnos-! dy afternoon, as soon as tno case nail been given to tho jury. County Judge James Watson start ed Tuesday morning for llcdlands, California, where ho will visit ills aunt, Mrs. Kate Floyd. lie Is making this trip partly on business and part ly for pleasure, and expects to visit ' the Panama-Pacific Kxposltlon bo-! lo ro returning. Ho will be gone until Juno 1. J will he brought down from llrandy Imr on the Uinpuiiu, tho dredger to bo used In loading scows at that point. The work of construct-1 lug the piers will have to bo dono nccordlng to tides. Not much pro- gross cun bo made at low water, It is Raid. Report hns it that orders havo gone out from headquarters to crowd work all along the una. If tills report Is true card wiTi Zo run ning to Coos liny by tho close of the year of lit 10 nnd will be Into Heeds-1 port by this time next spring." Francisco. Oscar Shier, a member or the Coast (luard station, has returned from several weeks furlough, spent in visiting the exposition at San Fran cisco. Work on Victor Kroner's modem residence on (larfleld avenue is pro gressing rapidly, thu basement hav ing been eeu tiled and tho carpen ters nro working on tho moulds for tho concteto. PF.UCFXTAGKS OF COAST MCAOUF Itr AnnoelalM Vrers In Cno nr Time 1 W, 2(5 18 .If. Ill 1!) 2 1 P.C. .r.s .r.r.r, .r.:!7 .lion .1.1!) .100 NRW I'APFIl I'ltOMISHI) AITHII AM,K(iKI FOHdllR (Special to Tho Times.) HOSICItUUC, Or.. Muv IS. Sher iff Qiilno hns gone to Salem to ask for requisition papers and on secur ing these will go to Xow Mexico to lirlnir back to Douglas County for trial Jack Mangun, formerly of Hose burg, who Is charged with forgery Juries refused aid until the others IIOXDS AUK SK.'NFR tflusluw PoK Will Soon IteceUi! (tin Money for Work Tlio Florence West says: "A special meeting of the commis sioners of tho Port of Sluslnw was hold at Acme. The blank bonds which were signed by tho commis sioners, and forwarded to tho bank at Denver, Colorado, to bo delivered to Sweet, Causey & Foster as soon as tho money Is deposited. The suit which was Instituted by II. 11 .Hnrle of Illachley to bring about n refcrpndum voto on the ques tion of Issuing the bonds was with drawn nfler an appeal had been filed. Tho Curry County T.oador pub lished at Kanglols, contatns n state ment that soon Kdwnnl W. Fagon will publish a now papor to bo known as tho Coos-Curry Nostrum and that I, ...Ml ..!.. .1.1.. I... ...I.1lt..l I., ft..- 11 Will IIIUUUIII IIU IIIIIJIIBIIUII III Vylll- ,1...,. ry County. Tho statement says tho paper will bo ngalnst "monoply nnd depression." All) SOCIFTV .MI1KTS KIM.S III.MSFliF GRANTS PASS,br.. May 10. Henry J. Clark, contractor nnd build er nnd former momber of tho Grants ' Pass city ocuncll, committed suicido by shooting himself witli a shotgun. Ho had suffered nn attack of nncu- The Ladles' Aid Society of tho niri.il, wiiifii i,.ri ill... ,.i, invnii.i ,.,..i ' Norwegian Lutheran Church at bo became discouraged over IiIh con- San Francisco Los Angeles . Salt Lake . . Oakland Venice ..... Portland . . . , VKNICU, May 10th.- Play be tween Venice and tho Seals was post poned yesterday out of respect for "Happy llogan," manager of tho Venetians who died of pneumonia. Ituln at Salt Lako delayed another game yestenlay. The scores of yesterday follow: Coast League. At Oakland It. II. K. Los Angeles 1 1 Oakland ' 3 1 San Frnnclsco-Salt Lako rain. I PorSland-Venlco, postponed rvi account of Ilogan's death. I Ainerican lAMguo At Cleveland lloston-Cleveland, I wet grounds. j At Detroit New York-Detroit, rain. I At Chicago Philadelphia (i, Chi cago 1 1 . I At St. Louis Waslilngton-St. Louis, wet grounds. National Le.igue. St. Louis r, Philadelphia 2. At New York Chicago I, New York 0. At Hrooklyn Cincinnati 0, Hrook lyn I. At H'oston Pittsburg 2, Roston 3. anil Mr. Mct.eoigo t omnium' (o Mai-slirli'hl Institution Mrs. Vernon Smith has recently made a gift of the following hooks to the library: iMrdav Following of tho Stnr Hyro Porter . . Tai Kington Cable . . . . Cuthorwood THERE IS MUTHINE LIKE ADV SHORT TIME ABO A HUNTED OP OME OF THE PRE Tho Custodian . l'ollyminn . .Turmoil . .Cavalier . . . Luarro .American Husband In Paris Iliuulil . . . .lleautlful Lndy Heads to Paradlso .In Hethuny House .Warning to Lovers . . . .Love of Azalea 1)0(1(1 Cooke 'Tarklngtou .... (loodwin ..Four Smith . Ford . . Ilabcock Children's Hooks Chuinpuey Six Hoys (Iraydon .In the Days of Washington I Munroo Hickdalo; Hlchards Hlhlegnrd's Harvest Illclinnls lliidegard's Holiday llllrhnrds ....lliidegard's Neighbors (Hlcliards Queen Illldegnrdo I Hlchards Six Cliis Webster ....When Patty Went to College Molesworth Carrots Yost Football llouvet . .Tales of An Old Chateau Wo aro also Indebted to Mrs Kaufman and Miss Hllla Hoss for gifts of magazines (eorge for n supply books. JHE IB' CITY 111 ITOBE, DEWING S . BEAUTIFUL WOMAN WITHIN THE NEXT T EIGHT HUNBBED I Wfli lElPi Willi 111 I P Inn. " I IU bHE WAS TIE II ilfilFHS HIRTflftlSlii FERS OF MARR IB I PIPER IN VIBBINI1 Til i 1HIS. PHIHTED THE PIEII .1 FAMOUS BEAUTIES fil I SHs.BIZETDTHEDNEBECEIIIIIIII Bl IS ! SHIPMENTS ABE BICi, Ml'SIC COXSFItVATOHV TO UK lU'll.T AT ONCK. CASH MACK AITIIH UU VHAIIS COOS IIAV SKXDS OCT KAItCK A.MOCXT OF M'MIIKIt I'llti: CI 1 1 I.OCATFI) (Special to Tho Times) KHOKNH, Or., May 1!). Harry Ilrlggs, tho fire chief or Fiigcnc, who disappeared suddenly and loft his wlfo destitute, lias been located at llurllugton, Kns., and a woman who was supposed to have left with him was also located there. Ho will not bo brought bnek. i Marsh field, met at the ehnpel par lor last Thursday afternoon for Its I monthly buslnoss and social meeting. at which time plans wero made for the hazanr to bo held In June. Airs. T. H. Ktickscn was hostess, and nt ci i nina m,. t.. m ii ii tho eloae of tho afternoon served ro- hi. i.uins, Mo., .ia u. b. M. froBlnuontK to tho following: Mrs. O. (laddls, n prominent business man of J.nrsen. Mrs. Kdward Frieksen. Mrs. Alton and owner of largo Interests P. H. .Incobsen, Mrs. C. CI. Magnus, there, has recovered $r, ho deposl-, -Mtrs- -?h Te)lofscn. Mrs. OuB. Stcen, , ,. i.i .1 i Mrs. K. Ilergland, Mrs. K. Hcfshind. toil twenty-two years ago with the M,. A. ,, Sll0., Mr8. VtoMcu Mrs. local llglitlng company as security n. Muthlsen, .Mrs. Knuil Frieksen, i pel from Coos liny to that ho would pay his bills for sor- Mrs. O. Thorpe, Row and Mrs. II. O. lelsco Ray during the vice, (laddls had forgotten tho 1 orH;', "!'" l,,c V,, ?08 t ra ""' April, according t6 tho reports or , II,..,. Allco Mathlsen, Elslo Larson and ., , , ...., -.. money nnd was reminded of his ilo-, Kilnn JohiiBon. I lM0 various mills was l.i.UiO.ifiS. posit when ho found a long lost re- . In addition to tills lumber thero celpt. Ilo then demnndod his money Havo you tried Tho Tlmos' want 'was shipped also ".L'Oii.T.'U shingles back. I nds7 and 1,J!:i,100 laths. Mcdcin Stiiutiiic to Contain Audi toiiiini and Ton Rooms C(ui plete by August 1. !l J I! P. A. just-jams-joy against your palate! No matter whether you pack your old jimmy pipe brimful or roll a makin's cigarette, Prince Albert certainly will make you feel like a two-year-old on the tobaccoquestionjustassoonasyouhitch it up to a match. And that's a fact! You can't anymore tell how good P. A. is just from talking about it than you can judge the depth of a well from the 'length of its pump handle. You get personal information dug right out of a tidy red tin or toppy red bag quick as you can conveniently beat it to the nearest shop that soils tobacco! No matter how much you think you can't smoke a pipe, or roll a makin's cigarette, no matter how much you have been tongue-scorched, you can smoke a pipo or roll a cigarette if you'll take a few grains of faith and believe in Prince Albert. It can't bite your tongue and can't parch your throat, because the bite and the parch are cut out by a patented process owned exclusively by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. 3STo other tobacco can be like Prince Albert. You'll get the quick cub on that! Jm ijti r war szmttpf Jffl?' i ii wMimtwix r ra 111:1s for tho erection of tho lieu Irlk (ijerdum Conservatory of ,Musl wm .-...r ........... ... ,..,,., ,nvo 1)cen 0 ,(, n t,w off(.0 lio.ii 'this I'od imrhiK the !of nolJttm1 ostllii.l. nrchltect. Moutli or Apr.l Construction beg'ns today and the Tho total amount of lumber hip-!stnicturo near tho coinor of Kighth 1 ... ! . San Fran-ln"d i-eninu aveuuo win no compieie month of llL,f'jro August 1. Hcfslnnd & Son, or Hunker Hill. , wero tho low bidders for tho gen eral contract, C. Kaiser, of North Rend, for the plastering; I'enuock Brothers for tho plumbing and heat ing; tho Marshflold Flcetrlcal Cou- 1 structlon Company for tho wiring and electrical fixtures; Frank Her mnnd, painting; I'loneer Hardware, finish liardVaro, and doing & Mar- I vey, for tho shades. The building Is to contain ten rooms and a largo auditorium. It will also comprise living iiuarters on the second floor. in speaking or the building Mr. OstUnd declared the bidillug ami the tost of material at the present to bo lower than It 1ms been foi years previous to tills. OF THE PORTRAITS. lEBINByiEOOZEl, i) ILL THIS S :: 8! THREE, 1BDEB. ilR! GOOD THING UNTIL AFTEfl HE BEE! TOLA B! THE int PRESS ii OLDS GIB Ii MTU, HOES ROOSTINC! COOS R.W T ir iif.vitaa ..r f..Mi.ri..i.i i ... ... WUJIIOO Ul .11111 OIIIIUMl IH IJIIO- ten in a I'ortland nowspapor regard lug Coos Ray as follows "G-rcat things wll happen our wnv whon the Wlllametto Pacific and thu , Rosoburg and Eastorn railroads aro built into Coos Ray. Tho Roselurg I lino will bring to tldowator tho vat timber resources of Douglas County When tho jetty Is built, our po miouiii iiecomo the most luiporttnt lumber shipping port on th MN 'YOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS liiono UIMI.Ij. Vlglit ami Day. Right Cafe. fiOOl) CARS. CARKFUri DRIVFRS 1). L. l-'OOTU. Gather round here a minute! First thing you do next, buy some Prince Albert and have a party. Get chummy with it in the tidy red tin and you'll mighty soon graduate to the crystal-glass pound humidor that's a thing ot oeauty and a joy forever. It keeps Prince Albert at tho high top-notch of perfection and A'eeps jxu jimmy pipe joy'us and cigarette makin's happy 1 Hay P. A . everywhe re in toppy redhag; Se; tidy rtJ tint, JOc; pound and half-pound tin humidar$andthat clany pound cryttal-skiii humidor. the national joy smoke R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Saleni, N. C. ir HHUHHM Till: SATISFIIII) CUSTOM Fit Kvery storekeeper knows that tho best advortlsomont he can havo Is a satisfied iiistoiiier. For that reuson tho mod tin merchant frowns on tho practhe of substitution. When a customor sees an iriMo advortlsed in The limes and calls for it by ".inie. the alert storokeopor will he ready to provide it. Indeed, tho moro up-to- ''e mlnuto retailors, co-op- nate directly with roputabla " annfaiturers, and whon tho I iter's advertising apponrs In The Times they show tho ''1s In the window, i 0 BEEN.SBDM TO BE TIF GOODS MARKET. TIE TBIBEJITH BOOTS ESTATE, GROCERIES, 'THE Dl -THE DENTIST AND IS EOUAU T? ITSELF . THE! t s JBST AS CHlllHNe BE KITCHENS. BUT THE ADVEHTNSED AMD THE KNTGHEN 6 MOT: THEBEFDBE. THE F001 ABE TOASTED AID FETED, I i POOH KITGHEH GIDLS AHE 9 : NEGLECTED. - 1BMDUB. S, AUTIES CHORUS I i o I SnHBaM3BaB3EEHBlMW UIEHEB IT IS A MATTEB OF CH IS ADVERTISED SELL IISiDTADIEBTISEDIS P IU Hi . . H h EillSII i IIIGIfilSlf HE II SI ran IS IK 0 EJiLUp b iS&ttJ rn