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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1915)
SSSSSSSmmBSSmSS, ,t ffinu. !...- totummmmtu. awwm THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1915 E VENING EDITION. FOUR ; S News of Near-by Towns COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALOXRY. KdHor nntl Tub. DAN 13. MALOXKY, News Kdlforj oSl AW eg Srififi&l MUIRELL CHAPELLE WINS SILVER MEDAL UUNIbSI (ilicn by V. ( T. I", lit Umpire Sii'iiriliiv Kieiiiui: Sl. Tnlce lnrt Entered at tho Postoffiro at Marsh- (.'old Medal Comet Xet field, Oregon, for transmission, MlllpnII riintlPii- nr vnrtli llnnd For S ummer tamp or ungalow Address all communications to COOS IJAV DAILY TIMKS. through tho mail matter. jn, jor iriuismisaiuii Vnlrnll rimtipltn malls as second-class . J'lro11 Chnpcile, PLAN WATERSYSTEM Itnndon Will MuKc ii Xcw Municipal lllipi'OMMllCIlt J City Unplneer .1. S. Sawyer lias filed hJs plans, specifications mid estimate of cost of n substantial nnd won the oratorical silver medal of n(lp,,lIRtc water system Improvement, SUUSCltll'TION ItATKS DAIIA'. Odo year ?G.OO Per month 50 WIJKKLY. One year $1.50 When paid Btrlctly In advance the subscilntlon nileo of the Coon Hay Times Is G.0O per year or $2. GO for six months. LOOK OUT l'OIl DISKASKD TIM. In tho current Issue of Farm and Fireside- a contributor presents tho following Interesting facta about the diseases of lumber: "Wood has Its descascs, as every one, familiar with timber knows. "Not all of us however, know that n pleco of timber may becomo In fected with dlsccaso nnd rendered unfit for uso by lying In a wet place. Tho dlsccaso will keep on feeding on tho fiber of tho timber oven when It has been used In building nnd Is In n dry plnco. "Such a beam or board may col lnpso under strain after years In n bridge, house, or barn. It Is 'sick' nnd gives out. "Many lumber yards nro full of timber dlselsc. "Tho United States Forest Pro ducts Laboratory Is engaged in tho study of this subject with tho end In vlow of showing lumbermen how to keep their timber frco from dl-soasc." the W. C. T. U. Saturday night at Umpire. There were many In at tendance, quite n delegation lmvlng gone down from Xorth Ilcnd. It Is expected soon to hold n gold medal contest. The music for the occasion was furnished by the North Mend High School orchestra. Thoso who took pnrt In tho contest woro .Mulrcll Clmpullo, Ran dall Jones, Horace Holmes, Ida Nell son, Louis Ismlngor and Ilcrthu Chapman. NEWTJOATCAPTAINS Tho Ilandon Western World says: "Dan Roberts, a well known river! boat captain from Coos nay, Is taking tho place of Captain Perkins, of the Coqulllc, whoso license was recently revoked. Captain John Meyers of Myrtle Point has been secured ns navigator for tho Charm. using ticlger creek, and the same were adopted by tho Council at the last meeting. A detailed report of tho plan was presented by tho City Engineer who estimates the cost of tho system v.s follows: Dninsltu lands, 10 acres $2,000 Rights of way !)00 Clearing and grubbing res ervoir nnd right of way.. 1,100 Hani -l.r.T.O Fencing Reservoir anil right of why 000 .Main pipe lino '0,000 Distribution system 'll.liir. T you need a good nil stove. Its as quick and handy as gas as complete and reliable as a wood or coal range. New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove For Best Results Use Pearl OH Ready with full heat at the touch of a match. Will 'do any and every kind of cooking. No wood to cut or lug. No dirt or ahcs. No odor. Docs not taint the food. Comet in several stylos and size. Ask your dealer. Sec Khililt, Palace of Manufactures, Panama-Pacific Exposition. STANDARD OIL COMPANY California M.m Ml. Ul rtfiVi BASEBALL SCORES PORTLAND TAKi:s TWO OUT OF T1IKI2I3 I.V WKKIC KXD OA.AIK.S BUILDING WHARF Tho Port Orford Tribune- says: "Tho driving of piling for tho now wharf was commenced tho latter part of last week, but owing to tho rain and southerly wind tho work has boon very much retarded since. Tho pllo driver built by Contractor Pearso and tho piling being driven are tho best that havo been used In whnrf con struction nt Port Orford and when tho dock Is completed It will bo ti credit to tho place." Total $79,.G.- TO START FRUIT CANNERY HURT IN Lor.'(JI.V(; CAMP Itnin Continues iih Knslem Down- Siwut to Drown Ilasclmll Fields nnd lloitcs of Fans PERCENTAGES OF COAST LEAGUE- ID Amoelattt Preri to Cooi mr TlmM.J W. L. P.C. Los Angolos ..31 21 .GOG Ban Francisco .28 20 .571 Salt Lako ....21 20 .GIG Oakland 23 27 .100 Portland 20 25 .411 Vonlco 19 Tho UmpM.ua Courier dives tho following regarding n logging camp accident: "Whllo working between two logs on tho rollwny at Hunt's log glng camp, Nels Sorens was caught between them and badly hurt across tho chest and hips. Dr. F. S. Pratt wns called and had tho Injured man brought to tho Gardiner Hospital, Slusbuv River People to Havo New Industry Tho people In tho Sluslnw River country will havo n now Industry, according to the following from tho Floronco West: Tho Incorporation pnpers for Clcnada Fruit Canning Company havo been signed up nnd will bo filed ns required by law, In ft few' I days. Tho Incorporntoi'8 nro II. 31: Peterson, of North Fork; T. A. Yost, of Point Terrace, L. W. Now comb, of Idlewyldo; G. G. MuBhninn, of Florence and C. E. Hnrwood, of Glcuada. A meeting of tho stockholders will ho held beforo long to elect of ficers for tho company. A COMPLETE LINE OF THE NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVE MAV ALWAYS ME FOUND AT SUMNER HARDWARE CO. MARKET AVENUE MAItSIIFIEM), ORE. NOT TO MOVE SOON Supplies for Year arc Taken Wireless Station to whero ho Is now rapidly recovering from his Injuries. It nppears that '.Mr. Sorens was trying to start a ! log on tho rollwny, when n log ahovo him rolled down, catching Iilin between tho two before ho was nblo to get out of tho wny of the rolling log. Mr. Sorens says that ho has been working logging camps .19 27 113 Ifor tho past nlno years and this Is tho first tlmo ho hns mot with an PORTLAND. Mav 21. Tlin Tlrm-' accident. vers won two out of three games of i tho week end, thoroby running up I QUEENS ARE CROWNED tholr porcontngo to n good lead over ROSEIUJRG, Ore., May 21. Miss It nppears that tho Capo Mlnnco Station will not bo moved soon, nc-' cording to tho following from tho Port Orford Tribune: I "A year's supplies havo recently i been delivered from Mnndon, to tho j Wireless Station nt Capo nianco, which would Indlcnto that tho ijov-! ornmcut docs not contemplnto inov-i Ing tho stntlon to Coos County In ' tho very near future. Hut It Is no I wonder tho government contemplates ' moving tho station because of tho exponso of getting supplies to It, when tho samo nro hauled over winter roads for moro thnn twlco tho dlatanco than It Ih necessary to haul them. A month or two Inter i Abstracts FOR HELIAIIM3 AMSTRACTS OF TITLE AM) INFORMATION AMOUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO, Inc. MARSHFIELD AND COQUILLE CITY, OREGON GENERAL AGENTS, EASTSIDE AND SENGSTACKK.VS ADDITION AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LANDS HENRY SENGSTACKEN, MANAGER INDEPENDENT AUTO SERVICE Leaven Marshfleld at llusy Corner 10:00 n.in. . 2i00.ii.ni. 15:00 p.m. Loaves North Ilcud 1(5 min utes Inter Maihhflelil Ninth Mend Empire Tarheel Sunset May tho Vonotlans, now tho collar nttrnc-j JiiBtlno Carter nnd llttlo Florence! supplies could bo dollvorod tlon. All of tho const teams played i Slnnott woro crowned queens of tho ' ovcr B,,mn,or ron,,s fl0,n Port 0r- H. E. 7 1 two games aplceo yesterday. Tho scores follow: Saturday's (.'nines. Coast league. 'At Vonlco R, Portlnud 0 Vonlco 3 At Snlt Lako R, San Frnnclsco 12 19 Salt Lako fi 8 At Oakland R. n. k. Lob Angeles 11 11 l Oakland 2 10 7 American Tagiio. At Clevuland WuBhlngtou (l, Clovoland 7. At Dotrolt Philadelphia 2, De troit G. At Ronton Ronton 3, Chicago 11. At St. LoiiIk Now York 2, St. Louis ti. National League. At SI. Louis- St. l.oiils-Ilroiiklyu, rain. At Philadelphia- Clnclnnall-Phlla-dolphla, rain. At Now York Plttshurg-NoNV York, rain. Hirmvlinrri' rnrnlvril .i,ii. ... i..,.iifoni -" 1III1W1 hub 1IUIU last week In this city. Tho affair was u success In every way nnd wns lorgoly attended. In tho crowning ex orcises Llttlo Murrlll RRter opted ns crown bearer. Raymond Rlddln S 0 and Robert Giles wero tho pagos. H. 13. and Ruth Drlscoll acted us flower n Kin. i! NEWS OF BAN DON Happenings of tho Place as Told In The Western World. NEWS 0FP0RT ORFORD Notes of Curry County People Told In The Tribune Oscar Post cut ono of his cars Kovoioly with n brush hook ono day last week. Tho lower half of tho ear was severed from hl bend and re quired several stitches by Dr. Rob bins to got It back Into place again. Geo. Wilson, of Mlddlo Elk, hns been visiting on Coos Ray, and at the sumo tlmo making nrrnngemonts to EGGS EGGS EGGS Warranted new-laid miller absolutely sanitary conditions. Welgli 21 ounces and ovcr, per dozen, fully 2.1 per cent luoto .; than In oidlnary ease eggs. Phono eiders itlM-.l. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House Phcne 394-J. Broadway bet. Central and Commercial a louu.y . j. cimtburu has been engage In tho seallon hunting husl u ting iih Deputy Prosecuting Alter-1 ,low, with Geo. Forty at this plnco w ... ...mui-i Aiiorney i.tijeqvlst during tho summer. i Ji.iiiiion 111 tie rnri'tit (null..., i eourt trials. I'Ornl frluiulH recent Justice Dnrlllir the nast week Lnniulnr IV 'Spurgeon. Chns. II. Cook, Dan Nlch- 01 l.lll'l WatklllS Ills and Itnlnli Wlll.-initi lmvn nil fll.,l no In receipt of eomineiieoiuent In- before the V. S. Commissioner nt this vitntloiiB niinounrlng i,H graduation place, on homesteads In tho Edson h phurniaclsl from the North Pa- Mutle country north of Slxos. elflc CoIIobo nt Portland. Mr. ! F. II. Tlchonor has been tho mov MitkliiK will bo reniombored as u lug splilt during tho past week to tho Kiaduate of the loei.l high sdiool placing of flag polos on Mnttlo Rock elasef ton. I,,,,,, Kort iIltp B0 Ulnt ,low who Will Parks, who Is working at Port Diford goes Into gala dresg on the Pronper shingle mill, acconipan-' feitlve otcaslons her prominent and led Mrs. 1'urkn to Coos Mav the historic unlets of Inim-msf win l.n 0 inner part or the week, from wheiuej decorated by tho stars nnd fitrlpes. 0 " '"ii iur uuiHonua to visit the DON'T INVITE SunilayV (SaineH. Coast lHagiie. At Salt Lake R, u. v., Kan Frnnclscc 2 7 Snlt Lake a 0 Reslgl nnd Schmidt; C. Williams Imposition and lelatlves In Callfor and Hnunn. "la. At Oakland R, u, ij, 1'ort I'onuulsslonor J. K. Norton. ) SERIOUS ILLNESS Morning game: j "t Coiiillle, was in tho city last Los Angolos i 7 ! week on his way to San Francisco) "A stitch In time savos nine." 0ak,ni"l 0 -I 1 1 to take In the exposition and trans-' old and trlto saying, but it Is Sorogglua and Moles; Prough and t,(,t 1I"om In the California me- .nouuthelOBs true. Common' colds Elll"- tropolls. I and a coustlpnted londltlon nre the Afternoon game: dipt. 1). L. Perking leM on the foundation of much serious ' Ulnegs Los Angeles :i 7 ' KlUnbetlt for San Franelnco tn mi. laud dread diseases that eom.i i.r. Onlclnml n !t 1 11 his suspension ease to the.hlsili. I "voided If prompt attention were Hughes nnd Mrooks; Abies, Elliott '' novernnieut Inspector. u, u-inKlven to tho first so-eulleii siil-m .also take up the enso of Cant, diss .ailment. I K. Anderson. Every family can prolde piompt Howard Doty, formerly with the treatment for these first attacks of 0 uooKKoopIng foico nt the Anderson , health and every family t.' ould 1 mmm mam manm M;njjiiiiiiPiMiiiin lliiaiiMMniiiwwiimu...,-, I Koontz G csrase Agency for OVERLAND CARS-GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES-UNION' GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty '' " :: .. Phone 180-J North Front Street GRAVEL KSClZU33XSSR3HUa Wo are now prepared to furnish (iRAVEL In any quantities from pile In our yard or In carload lots, nt following prlc.es: From pllo on ground, $2.:; per yard. ennoad lots, taken from cars, $2.00 por yard. Retail Depart iiient. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co ""0S"0 IW-0fflw- . IMione 100. nnd Kuhn. At Venice- Morning game: Portland 2 Vonlco 0 R. H. 10 Mmm-- 1 1 11 wii be prepared for an omergeiuy l. having 011 hand that siaud.ir.i o',i family cough syrup. Foley's Hum. flogging cilinpH, left tho naat vek Covnlesklo nnd Fisher; Check Docan-for California, whero he lutomU to nloro and Sponcor. locate Mr. Doly Is Inteiestod In A flnrnnnn mi mm ' fn II fn... 1.. , t.. i i , m I .... .1 . -- B"."v. voiiitiiuiH inriniiiK. neing uie owner UI11 lwr v.ompQiuui, ror the uiif Portland 0 II 0 of a tract of valuable land there, "f eoughs. croup, whooping i- u Venice a 7 1! Thomas Laird, clerk of the Imitated and Inflamed threat. 1 i,i ICruso, HlggonbotliMui and Pnrrlali; 'Orange Phnrmucy. received word n "d 'ie chest, grippe and inn u , Whito nnd MItze. ' few days ago that he Itud successful- 'coughs. American League. ) )y passed the "senior examination 1 Iloy Cathartic Tablets are j ,, At Mostou Chlciigo I, Moston 2. for pharmacists" which he took at lie thing for constipation nn.l sin . Portland recently and has been B'h bowel movoniont- a wiioi, s,u , awarded a legistered phknnactst's atle and eternising- lailuit, cerllfieato for Oregon. Mr. Ulrd is a praduate of the local lildi hoot la- of I'M? 11 n, (tin fi ,1 two .-r-, i l) C MO 11 HARD Til At Dotrolt Detroit 10, Phllndal. phlaS. At Clovoland Cleveland 1. Wash. Ington -I, At St. LouU St. Loula I New York 3. 1 .uvy 110 not gripe or cause n.iusea i In.-oiitfiiletiie ., j .,,,, ,,,,,, , , ' w.'l eme M Mont j,, .,,,!,, j, ( , 1' v Oil P . . jv on 1" x ri"K D C.'-an, t r I vru- upj)osiie cimudUr JioUl. PUcnc ES FOB THOSE WHn ARF JODIGIOUSLY USING SPACE IM THE TIHESTOTELLTHE PEOPLE AHDUT THE E TO SELL. THY IT ONGE 1HINGSTHEYHAV Dozens of SavmrT '"SJ Ao.pa,,., Hv Ro in.. rn 4ji opened H This Y ear lere Not all large accounts but u knows he is just as welcome hero Striallcr For months wo have been cL ,hp sayings account hcre-becausci, g olj -thrift and industry. L wanl to encjw We pay interest on savings accounts You may open an account nt nn . " '. . """""cinanvam,,., ' m HHul I TIDII OF COOS BAY So'ety Deposit Boxes for Item. FLlflGiyENITTl OM)irST ItANK l COOS )lN.rv KMiihllshiMl I8MI). FV Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 AM) SAM(js DCPosiTrt Offheis , I. W. Dennett, President. ' I. II. FIiiiiiikiiii, Vice-President. It. l Wlllliiins, Cushler. oo. K. WlmlirMcr, Asm. r, Sea indinavian-American "WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE" WE SELL TRAVELERS' CHECKS Very convenient when traveling Drafts on all parts of Europe1 HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO! w .BirftWBMMi I CLARA f.A.KILBURNliiESANTA San Francisco-Eureka-Coos Bay-Portland North Bound I'ltOM SAX I'ltAXCISfO 10:00 u. in., .'May U., ito, .lime .",, ID, 1.", fl, i itJa I'HO.M COOS IIAV 1-Olt ASTOUIA AND I'OIITMM). P. 31. Tide 3lny 117, .lime I, 7, J'-', 17, !, '.'7, Julj l ' Sou til Bound I'DO.M I'OUTIiAXI) V. M., .May Ul, iil), June I, I), 1 1, II), 21, 29, Ml l'ISO.M COOS MAV KOI I Kl'IIKKA AND SAX ritAXCISCO. I'. 31. Tide, .Miiy ail, ill, Juno 0, 1,2&M NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO, Smith Terminal Doric. I'liono !.". r, t STUHR, AjtlA ITER OCEAN THAMSPOI IT ATI! Weekly Service Coos Day nnd Saa FraiKhco. s TEAMSHIP Hill 5 II Freighf and Passenger Service Sails from San Francisco for Coos Bay, , Tuesday, May 25, at 3:00 p.n i a Sun Knineisco Office, out) l-ue iihuuuiki .Cooa Bay Agent, O. F. McQeobqe, Phone H KQUIl'I'KD WITH WIHKLE8S. Steamship feakwatfiij ALWAYS OX TIME. SAII PIIOM MAItSIIFIKM) KVKItV Sl'XDAV ", l.OKTLAM.KVKHVTHCRSl'AW" AT O A. 31., AXD KJtOM A. 31. . nrflfl I rr,.Tri.,, . . , .m .,,r VI PITV TICftM v and oak nomas, wMffigas. muuvi wr-w Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. GenerjJ Conjjj COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOH J Our Coos Bay office has available for urey work the Dredge "Seattle tho most powerful, lies! enulpped and most ' .... ..-i. i....t......ll rlredlie 11 F',c,'"! ii;iii-im.ii iijuiuui.ii .- ... Pnno Don nff'tnn Marshfield, Oregon. ...?- Hitf. SeaT! ii, Times Want Ms BiH Rest r.ifii