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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1915)
'--J--T.1W .gjitJW .u' FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THUR3PAY.MAY 27, 1915-EVENIHG EDITION. HAD HOI WEDD CLRHEMOHT TKIi SMITHTS" WiSHIP IS "HOODOO pat,mi:k t.i:i: and miss maiiim. wash MATIIIKOV Alti: MAIMtllCD Couple I.enc Oicrlnml for KxpinN tlon mill Will 3lnle Homo at Hell iiiK'iiiiii, Wellington ,, m-S..mrWS - en,,,. POINTS TO SP.A I ' OSINK NOIITIIWIIST S PORT A pretty wedding wis solonmlzoil I.lttle WmkiiKC (NimliiK Ashore Nwv. Agent Seek ConipioniNe At $." n Drill" for Oil Will l.e Dmwi ' " " "' s,,n" day fur San I'i-iiiicImo ami San l'twlro as Announced with a fair pnssonger list and The Claroniont has turned complet-' for (.oos nay the Nairn Smith nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. H. cy nroiuul, la pointing out to Ben cross0,i this morning from San Mathlson, of Hunker Hill Wednes-1 tojny ami i,ns washed in until she ,3 ' Kraiiclpco. Slio Is expected to leave day evening when their eldest I rt,8lK on the extreme end of the j(),v1 nl n , Sunday, nccord daughter, Mabel, became tho bride rnSG,i Jetty. One mast la still stand- Q Agent c. P. McOeorgo nnd of Palmer Lee. Rev. 11. 0, Thorpe i,,,,, n s said very little wreckage is w1 aQp at gnll prnnc8Ca allli aiso officiating. The wedding march coming ashore though the beach Isro ,irou(,, lo gun Pedro, was played by Mra. Geo. I.ane, niint jairown with tho plunder saved by tho I Tho3L, wj,0 arrvod today from the of tho bride, and who later In the beachcombers. Umith were: evening sang "Oh, Promise Me." Tho brldo was lovely In a white crepe do chino gown, with delicate trimmings of pnlo bluo and gold, woro a long veil wreathed with pale Today the sea was calm enough for smnll boats to go along sldo of tho wreck, according to Captain Wymnn. of tho Vega. He said the beach for tho Inst few nights has been well blue forget-me-nots, nnd carried a c()tt otl with people who have como Bhower liotiqunt of carnations nnd ' lero to 8C0 u,,, boat break up and Bwoot peas. Tho parlora were uonu tifully adorned with roses In pink nnd white color scheme. Miss Mabel was ono of the most wash ashore. Offers Salvage I.ocl representatives of tho Stan dard Oil Company, Is endeavoring charming and popular young ladies j to reach n settlement with those who of Coos Hay and will bo greatly missed by her large circle of friends liorc, especially In the Norwegian Lutheran Church, whero she was an active member In nil branches of tho work and has been church organ ist fllnco Its organization, nnd whero her untiring efforts have nindo many n burden light. Mr. Leo is n prominent young business man of Helllngham, Wash ington, whoro the young couplo will innko their homo. Mr. nnd Mrs. I.co left ovcrlnnd last night for tho San Krnnclsco Exposition where they will spend their honeymoon, and on their re turn will mako a short visit with tho brldo's parents beforo going north. Dr. W. A. Toye.F. Ackerly, It. V. (loss, Mrs. (Joss If. Delerty, K. Hnrnni, Mrs. 0. Krnnlck, Mrs. C. I'ennock, L. Osborne, J. K. Helslnnd, H. lverson, I). L. Perkins, J. S. Greenley, J. P. Kaley, Mrs. M. C. Mnlouey and child, W. Gorst, Myr tle Gorst, Mrs. V. C. Gorst, Mrs. Gordon Smith, G. Smith, O. W. Lar son, Mrs. Larson, C. W. Cook, J. D. Saunders ami 12 steerage. WILL EXAMINE FOR1 1 NEW MAIL CARRIER Post Offlco Seek Man to Handle Ituial Marine Route Kxuniliiu- Hon on June -(! Tho United States Civil Service Commission lins nuounced nn exam ination for Coos County to bo held nt Marshtlold Juno 2C, 1915, to fill tho position of rural carrier on n marine route out of tho city and va cancies that may later occur on ru ral routes from other post offices In this county. Tho examination will bo open only to male citizens who rcsldo In this county. Tho form and application blanks can bo obtained at the local )ost office. Applications Bhoitlil bo Washington at the earliest dato poV Bible. With tho applications must bo fil ed the equipment, to be used on the marine route, showing tho size, ca pacity and motive power nnd whether tho mull Is to bo carried In n com partment Innccesslblu to others than tho carrier. Tho route mentioned Is that up tho South Coos (liver. Representative Hawley, In n lot tor, addressed to A. K. Soiimnn, Nell J. Hryan, W. ( Morgan, .Inines L. Stevens nnd others, states "that un der the present administration It has been a very difficult matter to se cure udequnto mall service. In many Instances servlco that has been In ex istence) for yenrs has been curtail ed nnd discontinued." Ho statos that tho service will be come effective Juno Hi, piovldlng tho proper number of signatures are se cured. This would mean tho put ting on of u temporary carrier pend ing the exnmliiatlnn of Juno 'JO. LIS POPULAR havo big oil drums, full. It Is said ho Is offering $5 a piece for these, In cluding tho oil and the Iron drums. It Is said that very little has yet been dono In tho way of n compro- mIg0i REPORT RECEIVED I IK UK SAYS Tom Christcnson, In attempting to CANAL IS (.'AININO rldo n drum ashore, getting It lnndetl j " on tho beach, had tho big cask roll Coos: Hay to Swell Tonnage of the onto his leg which wns broken below "Short Cut" Soon In March the knee. ' i:J.",or7 Tons Went Trough (let Many Stockings, Fred Wilson hns been Informed that an employee, nt a South Slough logging camp wns boasting that he secured seventeen pnlrs of silk stock ings, all of n different hue. The supposition is that ho must have secured pnrt of tho wardrobe of Miss Kalkncr whoso threo trunks nro alleged to havo been stolen from tho boat. Score Local Pirates So mo of tho South Slough real- That tho Panama Cnnal Is being used very extensively is shown by figures that havo been received hero in shipping circles. From Coos Hay u ship In tho next few months will go south nnd through to Now York, thus helping to swell tho record lor "cross cut" ocean com liieico, cheating old Capo Horn, for centuiles tho worry of marines. Kncli month sees nn ndded In crease in tho tonnngo passing tli-nmrli envu tlm rnnnrt. Ill March dents claim that tho charges against c.,r,on7 onB of frc,B,lt wont through tho South Slough pirates of loot ing tho wrecked ship nro overdrawn. They claim that tho raids of the South Slough residents wore noth ing compared to what somo parties from Marshfield nnd North llend did. Hen Itecnlls Old Wreck. Smith was down from his BASEBALL SCORES A NOELS STEP DOWN FROM TOP SKAT OK PKHCKNTAGK the Panama Canal, This equals !8.7 per cent of tho amount that In 12 months passed over tho Panama Railroad, nt tho time said to be the heaviest traffic per mllo than nny other road In tho world. To havo equalled tho Mnrch record of tho Canal tho railroad u-fiiilil Imvii liml to rurrv nt least 58 South Coos River ranch today " trnB of IS to 20 cars each every said that ho hoped that the pirates or U)0 month who looted tho Claroniont aro pun- Tho Nonh ,Jelu, vm nm, Umim Ished. Ho said tho looting remind-1 ,,, , ln ,.. ,,.,,1- firBt shlpmeut to the cast const iih soon ii u ii uhlii In nvnllnhle. pany had Just finished tho present I . rr-Ti7r.iAii Porter mill nnd had built a bl $$ company store. They shipped part J J WATERFRONT NEWS t of their equipment nnd tho entire J stock from San Francisco on the u ,g 0X,)CCtctl Uint tll0 forry bont Julia Ray, a new steam schooner. TranBt wl bo 0 UlQ wayB ml Slio got onto tho South spit nnd , ,, ,,,. , ,.. 4mnr. was driven In close to Coos IIil , ,w nftor receiving hor nnntinl over-! J"1,1, U,ko '"'l ed him of the Julia Rcy wreck In I 189!). Tho California Lumber Coin- Old HurUeiitlne, Unlit In !. ' of Former Prosperous Fleet Is AViinted Hy No Ono Fifteen hundred dollars Is tho es timated cost of raising the bnrken tlno Northwest nnd towing her to sen to bo scuttled, nccordlng to Henry Sengstacken, secretary of the Port Commission. Tho Port has no mo ney for such an expense, ho states, nnd tho mnttcr Is now at a stand still with no ono willing to move the hulk Hint lies settled In tho mud di rectly In front of tho Courtney Mill dock. i Tho matter wns taken up with tho War Department. Through tho gov ernment engineers nt Portland per mission wns given tho Port to tow tho Northwest to Ben. It Is snld that ' practically tho entire ownership of the boat is In tho hands of n Port land party and that he Is ready to glvo permission nt nny time to hnve tho craft destroyed. Hut who Is to destroy her Is the question yet unanswered. ; All preparations have been mnde to Btart the saw mill about June 1. Manager Samuels says that nothing can bo dono with his dock blockaded. , It Is said examination has shown tho Northwest to bo fairly watertight j most of tho water in her hold having como In from rain storma. For this rensoH It Is believed she could be pumped out, made to float and then towed out over tho bar and sunk. The Port Commissioners will have tho question beforo them again nt their next mooting. Mr. Sengstack en said this morning that the mill is supposed to havo a pump capable of pumping out tho ship and this may bo used. Tho Northwest Is n barkontlno of 515 gross tonnage, 117.9 feet in length, 30.0 fct wldo with a depth of 13.9 feet. She carried a crew of eight nnd was built In 1S68 at Port Madison, Washington. For about six yenrs slio has laid ln Isthmus In let, tho Inst of tho onc-tlmo success ful Rlvcrton Lumber company. w mem know i Not so very long "H micl1 ,UHH attention was given to the corset than is given today. Now women know thnt, In a way, nil depends upon tho corset. If tho corset is not correct In design, perfect In fit, right In ev ery respect, the dress cannot bo smart. The corset tells tho story. Secure the right model nnd tho right make of corsets, and you put yourself In the class of smart dressers. ' Vo might go further nnd nny, choose tho right model of Am erican Lady Corsets nnd you nro known for your smart stylo. American Lady Corsets produce perfect stylo and carriage- for thousands of women. They will for you. may wo show you? iVVUUU 5n r 5" 'ite , IMjoiio 227-j,' '''O iTcArrr 'I'lHllln I in.. ' lBmIllM -"'1 SssgM American Lady Corsets $1 to $5 HUE DRY GOODS SMART WKAR FOR WOMH.Y CORNKR HROADWAY AND CUNTRAL A VI. Phono iUlt Hcnvcr.N Continue With loosing Streak Due to Tuko .Joy Ride Into First Say I'aiw ; I'KHCKNTAGKS OF COAST LEAGUI3 (Or AMOcltted ITcil to Cool Uj Tlrnm,) W. San Francisco .29 Los Angeles . .31 whero sho hung fnst on tho rocks within fifty feet of tho Bhore. Mr. Smith nnd u party of friends bought tho wrecked craft for $2000 and u North Hend man bought tho ship ment of goods aboard her. The North Hend man hired n South Inlet squuw man named Johnson to guard tho craft. Tho latter did not do a very good Job, us within threo days everything removable on board the Julia Ray was carried off. La- huullng. Captain Hall says that tho englno has been tuned Into porfect, order aim mo nun is rccniKcu. A whistling buoy nt tho entrance of tho Sluslaw Rlvor has broken looso L. 20 23 20 29 P.O. .592 .74 ,505 .151 .444 .438 YOUAUTflPM. ass? SA1C Urn,... ' ''"'"I1 coal, p,r iJ U 0r I'M ton of loth I4 i). ..;::: ,,l""iol8J0,M...Al,fl mum.... ,r"TO'i - mtar . -iT-. CAMPREIIto ui vssrzjm UUl tu ... " 7 'iW' W Commutation Tickets $2.00 - YiUV Lll Om ever; te. mlsstajfi, lO 12 II. in.! Inl.il.n. . .' lay, leaving at 11. b.) to m. nniiam a - IM P"J" '' H,'W1"T" Oakland ....23 Portland T....20 23 Venlco 21 27 PORTLAND, May 27. For the second time this season tho Angels lint'lm liimn wnaliml nil nil llin llPnPfl . south of Winchester Hay. District i ,oro 0,lst(;tl rrom, thclr l'' 8eaol Lmmiclnr llnl.nrt Wnrrnek. nf Port- ! th POfCOntaRO column nild tllO Seals 1 ' t Im, ,i a, n... in. I ,.. l..n 1,A lAn.l mi... iihiu nLj''l.-li II ff llltv, iliu lUilll. 1 lltl land, writes thnt It will bo roplaced as soon ns practicable. Of Interest In const shipping cir cles Is tho fnct that ono of tho lar- tor tho wrecked hull wns swept out B0St Balling craft ln the world, tho to sea and Mr. Smith nnd his friends i Norwegian bark Hell, Is coming Into never realized craft. cent out of tho XOTIt'K TO Till Pl'HhlC To Whom It May Concern- My wife having left me, I am not Steamer Rainbow leaves Saturday night, 7 oVIoelv for ,1, A. (ioodtvlU'ii, South Coos River. Old fashioned ilatii'o hi new pavilion, fid cents round trip. responsible for any bills sho inti) ALWAYS I'SKI). Phiuw 72. Pacific run FRANK GRANT. Lhery and Transfer Company. CLOSING OUT SALE Entire stock of millinery must be disposed of with in 30 days Many Hats at one-half regular prices Untrimmed shapes, flowers, etc., at less than half regular prices s. . Everything must go. W " Ladies: Don't fail to take advantage of these bargains. MRS. A. G. AIKEN Market avenue Marshfield Portland to load wheat for Europe. She will bo tho largest sailer over in the northorn port. When tho war started sho belonged to tho Kngllsh, wns captured by tho Gormnus nnd thou sold to tho Norwegians. Tho vessel Is 352.5 feet long, has 49.1 feet of beam and a draft of 2S.2 feet. Her tonnngo Is 3,009 tons. " j Captain S. F. Cottlo, of tho power Lllihy COAL. Tho hind YOU have schooner Ruby, for 29 yenrs has been In the Arctic servlco and last weok beforo leaving Soattlo for tho north saw for tho first tlmo In nil theso years, n woman drossed In n spring dress minus tho furs to which tho captain had becomo so accustomed. Ho declared ho would bo glad to get back Into tho regions of tho north again. Tho KIder, Captain Jessen, veteran commander of tho Pacific, has arriv ed In Portland from San Francisco and It Is stated that for n tlmo sho will bo retained on tho Portunnd-Sau Francisco run. neavers romoved thomselves a notch from tho goal by losing C to 3 to tho San Frnnclscons. Tho Bcoros of yesterday follow: (.'oast league. At Portland R. H. B. Portland 3 7 0 San Francisco C10 2 At Onkland R. H. K. Vonlco '. 4 9 0 Onkland 0 5 3 At Los Angeles R. H. I. Salt Lake 2 7 2 Los Angeles 1 s 1 American Iojiguo. At Clovoland Phlladelphln-Clevo-lnud, cold. At St. Louis Uoston-St. Louis, ruin. At Chicago New York C, Chicago 7. At Hotroit Washington 5, De troit 10. National League, At Now York St. Louis-New York wet grounds. At Hrooklyn Pittsburg-Hrooklyn, wet grounds. At Philadelphia Chlcago-Phlla-delphla, rain. At Iloston Cincinnati-Boston, rain, The J 42-CentimeterlLight, MazdaV'C" Type The nitrogen-filled Mazda lamps are the modern il luminating sensation. Greater light for less current than ever before achieved by incandescents. Remarkable advertising value either outdoors or inside business establishments. Marked economy for light users. Telephone 178. , OREGON POWER CO. 1 City Auto & Taxi Co. "!) mill .llgw Iwkl For taxi, phone JO, Ctuie llot(l For touring can, plow It Chandler Hotel lA'X.V LAMIICTII, Ity Now Cars .WrCn ' HHWW 1 1 WESTERN .LOAN U9 ,: BUILDING, CO. ,: Assets $2,340,000.9) t Pays 8 per cent on sawjj i o iAiiriimi fffi I i. o. rxHurmnii a w, t Local Treasurer it It THE REAL QUESTIOI TllO I1UC8UOH uui, i I linnor von for ICW ! Hut docs your ort fcoutfl' Your concern Is tot 'l creato profit for JonwHW to muko that which M ninny besides jonnttt COOS 11.W STF.OI lttS l'hono W, Times Want Ads Bring Results i ! 1 B 1 5 MIDSUMMER' m E IE M TLEPDIfti im F BASEBALL PLAYER TAKES W BLACK SAND MINING I wanted tho gold and I sought RECEIVE EMBLEMS FOR BASEBALL SERVICES Holli ManU mill Cni-on IUuIkv. Vor. Jiierly of MmMiflelil, nro lluuoml " ls tMo aotatlon aptly fitting the At T. of O. cn of Dr. Henry J. Thlolmnn, of , . . I'ortland, who loft last ovonlng for hlBht niciiibon of tho U. of O.I curry County whero he Is interested baseball nlno hnvo been awarded the 1 In black sand mining big biai-k "O" for their services on And with tho coming nnd going the baseball diamond this season. ' of the doctor there opens a b, Tot i Lbnt' "Im" afro,Morrs nml Cn"" Interesting history. At one tin, he 1 Bboo. l.o h of whom two years ago wns a pltr'icr on the leading team of l.laed with the Marshfield team. New York, later !,; wen to CI h, Jupiter I'Iiiy put n sad ending to natl. Ho made good. In college baseball at Kugene this year. Inter- Notre Dame, he was n pi cher .ui rupttng flie last of series of three of this he -chucked' to Se Karnes with the University of Wash- profession, dentistry ington nnd thereby losing the Unlver- He ha1 an office In New Ynri, f sty her last chance to win first revoral y la IZ Uhe n e.n o to J ton and Idaho for tho pennant ' Z?Z2 iT .'.wriuwesj. ,,.., t. ., . - . - . . - v,u a oui-tuna lor sum ahead. Official I'lojjinin FIJI DAY, Jl'IiY "XII, JD1.-J Xo. 1 Trot or pace, ouo-hnlf mile, two heats, each heat n race, 2:35 class, purso s$l()0 No. 2 Ilunnlng, ono half mllo, Pi'so !j!MO.()() Xo. :i Trot or pace, ono-half mile, best two In threo "heats, freo for all, ptuso $IM No. -l Novelty race, one mile, $30 for first to quartor post, ?40 for first to half-mllo post, $55 for first to three quarter post, $75 for first to mllo stake $200 No. 5 Motor Cycle, 5 miles, $25 to 1st, ?15 to 2nd.... MO SATI'IUUY. JULY ll. lir. No. 6. Trot or pace, one-half mile, two heats, each heat a race, 2:35 class, purse... $100 No. 7 Running, five-eighths mile, purso $ioo No. S Trot or paco, ono mile, throe heats, every heat a raco, purse $jco No. 0 Running, ono and one eighth miles, for Coos nnd Curry County horses only, purso $200 No. 10 Consolation race, for all horses not finishing as good as second, purso $7$ No, n Motocyclo race, $25 to 1st, $15 to 2nd, purse,.. $-10 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY H. H. Harper 1IOU8K HUlLDKIt Goncrn-1 Ropnlrlng and Cablnot Mnklng. Phono 319-J. PiduresMwj Walker Studio J. M. Wright Phono 18 8-11 UUILDIXO COXTHACTOIt Estimates furnished on request MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place w Good Heals. Prices Reason , Dr. H. M. Shaw Kyo, Hur, Xoso nnd Tliront. (JLASSKS FITTKD DR. MATTIK It. 81 1 AAV. Diseases of Women mill Cliildion Offlco Phono 330-J. Rooms 200, 201, 202, Irving Block Benjamin Ostlind coxsuinxo kxgi.ni;kh axd ARCHITKOT Offices, 20C Irving Block. Phono 103-L or 2C7-J. Marshfield, Oregon, H. G. Butler CIVIL KXfilXKKR Room 304 Coko BIdg. Phono 1I5-J Resldenco Phono 128-L. HAVE THE ROOF P9, HMVC NOW ' See COR nhnno 311 rf LAUNCH Jj,! 8 S. ", p. at 81 1 P'.?:. i ..irn lUl-w. I 1 I btea"" - ..jjBj' fnl, Ix-ayesM" M " ,A iivr--,. W. G. Chandler ARCIIITKCV Rooms 30 1 ami 302, Coko Building, Marshfield, Oregon. DUNfcs Wm. S. Turpen AUCHITKCT Marshfield, Oregon, Perl Riley Ballinger PIANIST AXD TBACIIEK Resldonco Studio, 217 No. Third St. Phono 3C8-L. u "A OrKXTOX- a rgu,ltiti " ...r(aker wlu phone i 1 BTnUPT; - jrwi ilHPIiP?IliPF wamwM