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' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 1. 1915-EVENING EDITION. I " " . For Bffpr or For W NOTICE News Of Nearby Towns Effective June 1st, 1915 " , ., n THREE Y 20c per pint Whip Cream 25n nnr nint Milk . 7i;jC per quart Buttermilk ..10c per gallon 'Puer 30c per pound Ice 50c per 100 Special prices for larger quantities COOS BAY ICE & COLD STORAGE CO. i Phone 73. I Deliveries at 8:30 a. m. , and 2:00 p. m. daily l.lo DOING GOOD WORK FIoioiho Cotninorrlnl Chili Is Wire in I'oimiiiinitv (Special to The Time.) FLORENCE. Or., June 1. Tho Con'iuorcinl Club uf Plot euro h:is been doing soniu kouiI work ntnl the orf,(ii).itttloii I'lulniB to bo the llo wire of western Lnno County. The club line a lnombut ship of ':!." it had entire chnrgo of the uximii th" lodoinrou fostl.ilj it h -ought tho In.MiiK or tin first hard-surfec" p.ivo tnont and brought about tho plank ing t'f other streets. An hie Knonloj Is U'-lck-nt of tho oig..nI;:ntto.i and It W. Alloy socictnr. DREDG E 16 E orse?!: Whether the June bride will begin her new. life under the best conditions or not, depends largely on her kitchen. No matter how good a cook she may be she Will be at a great dis advantage if she has to put up with an out-of-date cook stove. Give Her a Gas Range and Be on the bate Side The gift of an all-gas kitchen will be the most welcome one which you can make. It will be the gift which will last through the future years, one of the greatest helps to your permanent happiness. Many a romance has been shattered by poor food. Take no chances. See that she cooks with gas. 'regon rower Co. II ! 44 GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OF THE CADILLAC AND DODGE AUTO SUPPLIES FOU ALL MAKES OP CANS JM" Con (rnl ar. Phono 373-L ! i i REDUCE LUMBER RATES i (Special to Tho Times.) KOSEIiritU, Or.. Juno 1. Thoro Is to bo a reduction In tho lumber i fri'lKht latos from Hoseburg and other points in Oregon to Halt Lake and Ogdon. This will give Roseburg tho same lumber shipping rates to tho points named as tho mills located at Portland. DISCUSS CITY AFFAIRS Phono 73. Have )ou been lo SARTHR'S LUNCH? for If Xo(, Why Xot? Something Xor Every Day. Ice Cicnm bricks rOc Ico Cream, quarts I()c lco Cream, pints hoc Hot Chicken Tamales. . . .1! for U.'o Picnic Lunches a Specialty SARTER'S Phono :!is:t-,l. Opposlto IJlanco I total, Front Street Marshflolil. (Special to Tho Times.) EUGENE, Or., Juno 1. Tho Lea gue of the Oregon Municipalities Is mooting In this city and ono of (ho ttlnclpnl thomes discussed U tho mini? portal form of govonunen' Eu gene officials a io talcing particular Interest In this subject. it: .. V YOU AUTO CALL i;min.uaiiu tiiiu TAILORED HATS Work giiMnnlcod and prices icasoiiiihlo FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Phono 1!(I0-L. Night and Day. Eight Cafe. MltS. II. C. WILLEY Orcr Norton & Hanson's Phono 1C0-J. 0001) CARS. CAREFUL DRIVERS D. L. FOOTE. WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, Phono 10G-L. MARSIIFIELU, OREGON' I I WILL MAKE RESORT Tslllooos Lako Will llo Developed by Railroad Tho Eugono Itcglstcr says: "Thnt Tslltcoos lako nifd tho ocean beach nearby arc destined to become very popular Bummer resorts and that Eugono peoplo will patronize them In preferenco to Newport beach, is tho opinion of P. E. Suodgrass, vlco proslilcnt of tho First National bank, who has Just returned, In company with Mrs. Suodgrass, from an outing of tin eo weeks' duration on tho low- or Sluslaw ami nt tho const. Mr. and Mrs. Suodgrass inn do their hcndqunitors at Acmo and mnilo side trips to various points of Interest, using tho over popular motor boat I on most of their trips. They say It rained nearly every day during tho I sojourn thero but they enjoyed tho .outing. ' Mr. Suodgrass nays that thin now i reBort has tho advantage over New ! port In that a varloty of nmusomonts Is afforded. Hunting and fishing J abounds and motor boating Is a pop wilar pastime, while at Newport thero are nono of tticso things and tho nv- orago man becomes tired of that resort after a few ilnyB stay thoro." BANDON TEACHERS CHOSEN SEATTLE MAKES (i(K)) SHOWING (. COOI'ILLE ltlElt I I'll M Report of Amouiil of Dredg- lug- Rciuowd Will bo Made Soon to Port Commission I (Special to The Times.) 1 HANDON, Or.. Juno I. Seventy jflvo men are engaged on the Co-1 Iqttlllo ltler In the work being done by the dredge Seattle for the Port , of llaudon. Of this number nbout thirty ate local men. Engineer Chnrloson Is working on his estl- unite of the amount of dredglngs taken out and wilt soon niiiko his report to tho Port Commission. I which has lilm engaged to inspect I the work. Doing Good Work. In tolling of the work dono tho Hnndon Western World says: "Tho Seattle has tint! exceptionally good luck since It Btnrted on tho work hero and has been grinding steadily nway, without Intermission, on tho big shonl. Tho dredgo Is now Hearing the upper end of this sand bar and ns the depth of tho earth lessens will make oven faster time. Superintendent Miller states thnt cortnln sections of tho rlvor bod nio already of tho necessary depth and that of course these will bo pnssed over without dredging. About twenty four-miles remain ti'id f this thero are several heavy Hho.ils to remove. Logs Hinder Woilc "When tho dredgo Oregon una working on the local river sovoral years ago ninny old Indian tlshtrai3 nint sunken logs were oncountcro.l In working on tho shoal where tho Seattle Is at present engaged. Those obstructed tho digging apparatus of tho dredgo ami wore tho cause of consldeiablo dolay at times. So far these have caused considerable trou ble to the Seattle, delaying It on an average of from I to C hours por day. On tho whole, though they have not rnusod oh much bother as tnoj did for tho smaller dredgo. V SI T SCURRY POR TS SEI T BOAT TO SEA GOLD PEACH PEOPLE HAVE UN igPE CRLERRATION OK RAY DocU-d Willi Flower and Flags and Containing Soto, Craft Turned Iooso In Ocean (Special to Tho Times.) GOLD REACH, Or., Juno 1 I Memorial Day was observed nt Gold Hoarh In a unique way. After tho usual decoration of tho graves, tho I Gold Ilench Marine Hand nnd citizens i of tho town marched to tho mouth of Hogue ltlvor. Near tho head of tho procession was a smnll boat, car ried by boys of tho Presbyterian Sun day school. Tho boat was decorated with flags and flowers In honor of the American soldiers and snllors. letter placed In tho boot tnlilmr GOVERNMENT EXGIXEEU AT POET ORFOHR AND GOIdl PEACH liiwsllKiilluir XihmIm of llnilior and JleelH With tho Pooplo of Cities (Special to The Times.) POUT OUTOKI), Or.. Juno 1. Jniues I.. Urowntoe, government en gineer, lum been traveling through Curry County to look Into the needs for harbor Improvements at Port Or ford nnd Rogue River. At tMs place till tlitlit n rttl.. . 111. -HI j. ij num it iiu-i'ii u Willi f'liizitiiH in .... .. . . -" " iIIhphuu mnti.ud t.. i i.. Aiicro mo iiont como from nnil tim not hero to rcnort o'n n nin 7fnr in8.al?"- . .TI, !,0t wai launched at nig urenKwnter secure In the future somo Binall Improvement for tho pro soui nine. At Gold llenrh Mr. Hrownleo also met with tho peoplo nnd made n thorough Inspection of tho water front and mouth of tho rlior pre paratory to making a recommenda tion for n survey. which" I," ,s l,op 7 to f ",' eb" " " '""'lo Us w;'y safel. .... u... iiium ni lu tuusi, WOULD SAVE GUkllHS CURRY COUNTY NOTES Xntos of Gold Peach Pooplo ill the Globe Tolit Walter Mooro seriously ieg wniio siasning brush cut his Hl'ITS STARTED IX PORTLAND Al'PIXTINO COOS HAY POLK AHorney T. S. Mlnot Rogliw Action In Federal Court Regarding .Southern Orogttn ItuiN Dalles E. Hardenbrook. a Curry 1 1',r01,,, ",rt W f,18t,n.,,u. .,Vr'V!!'V''..t.y from ? J K,"1"0 ) 1'iiciiic uonego of Don- ' 4 In- Women ! School Hoard Selects Corps of Mriirtnifl for Next Year Tho following teachers were elect ed at tho mooting of the llaudon NEWS OF BANDON Doings of Hie Peoplo Thoro Told In Western Win hi l.llllo Prewltt ban filed suit in Circuit court against hor husband, David II. Prowltt of llaudon, for sepaiato malntoiiauco. Mr. Piowltt resides with his two daughters at Ilradloy's lako. Max Tlinmortnan nnd Pert Doro mus of Marshflolil passed through hero the latter pint of tho week on cou tho North tlstry. Commissioner Colerovu lias nnf. fcrod tho loss of cattlo on account t of careless or innllclous hunters. Hoi rouiui Blx bond of his cattlo dead. Mrs. Mooro, two daughters and hor son Everett, popular hotel keep ers at Ea Grande, Oregon for ten years have tnken chnrgo of tho Ray Vlow Hotel nt Woddorburn. Tho prospcctB nro favorable for tho coming hero of n largo company to oporato dredges and gold Bavlng devices, on a largo Bcnlo, on tho Ocean bench. If the company comes, they will build largo dredges locnlly mid employ a large number of men. PORT ORFORD NOTES Xohh of Curry County Seaport Tak en from tho Tribune Rornll Forty, who had nn PORTLAND, Or., Juno 1. Fearfut that tho United States bu- tho docl orton for feiting tho lauds of tho Ornirnn A California railroad grant to tho gov ernment and that their claim to tltlo (o lCO-ncro tracts In tho Coos Hay wiigon road grant mnv bo nffnrto.l thereby, suit was filed by T. S. Mlnot, of San FranclBco, on behalf of 30!) porBoiiB who havo filed on tho latter grant. Filed On Clalnm Tho atilt Is simply to qulot title. Tho porsons mentioned ns plaintiffs havo filed on various clnlms on tho laudfl of tho grant, which amounts In all to or,,000 acres, and havo ten dered 2.D0 tin aero to tho Southohi Oregon company, which now holds tho lands. They assort that this glvej them tho prior right to clnlm tho lands undor tho original terms of the grant, which provides Hint tho land shall bo sold In lots of not moro than 100 ncros to nctual settlors at not opera- moro than $2. CO nn ncro. The nctilal you don't know how iar your o tt Dollars Will Stretch school board: Miss Norma L. Venus, their wny to Roguo rlvor whoio thoy 1st grade; Miss Evadna Kuentzol, will ongago In prospecting for gold. 1st A nnd R; Mies Alice E. Eaton,! Hark. Dunham is again on the 2nd A nnd R; Miss Mary Mooro, 3rd Telegrnph, his sixty days suspension grade; Miss Margaret A. Dunphy, .Bontonco having expired. Captain l.eo 4th grade; Miss lllancho Davidson, with tho Telegraph for tho past nth R; Miss Tllllo Hlldo, 7th A; Miss'fow months, has taken tho Charm Ida Oamble, 8th grade; Miss Eu-tli ,min ,.,, ,0 ojitnlned to tnko clllo 1). McKay, principal of the East captain Myer's place. Sldo bchaol: Erma Crnlno. DoincHtlc T. j. Stiwoll and wife tort tho bulcnco. M ss McKay It is said, will lattor part of tho week for Carlton, not accept tho position offered her orocon. whom iliev will mnkn tiw.ir but will rottiru to hor homo In Wash higton. Rnndon Recordor. Raiidon Oil Well W. H. Rutton went down (o thof nil U'nll Inflnv nnil nvnroutinfl tint linnn .. .. .. .. .. ' Itint It. llilu iinllnn nf (lin .Kniitil Mini ny uio iimo tno roniis wouiii por- ",7;" """ i" ". mi haulliii! fiomo 17 tons of cnslnirl ' " t,x""n low tides of this week lo tho well, that ovonthlng would ' ,iavo 1'p" ,al(c mlvantago of by homo with ono of their sous. The SMHwoIIh aro pioneer residents of the county having como hero In tho early nays wiion clvnizntlon was Hon for appendicitis performed Is settler clauso Is void thoy nllcgo, bo 1.UHOO uiu company una refUBOd to permit them to Bottle on tho lands. Tho hind montltoued Is now In liti gation. Tho government liaB sued for its forfolturo on the ground thnt tho tonus of tho grant were violated. Slnto Affected Tho plnlntlffs In the suit brought allego thnt In tho course of tho trans fers which tho land wont through bo foro It enme Into tho hands of tho Southern Oregon company, it passed to the stnto nnd thut becnuso of this transfer all rights to the land bo enmo vested In tho state. For this reason Governor Wltliycombo and At torney General Rrown nro named In hope of provontltng stnto officials from Interfering In tho future Want Receiver Ry nsklng that a rocolvor bo nn. pointed for tho Coos Hoy wagon road grant In coso ono Is appointed for tho Oregon & California grant the coinplalnonlH hope to provont tho possible forfeiture of tho lands on which thoy hnvo filed. ublu to be out again and expects soon to bo entirely recovered. W. J. Colebrook drove up 23 head of hogH Inst week that were delivered to A. II. Giiorln at this place to bo drlvou to l.auglols and fattened on Home of the dairies there. Tho largest dancing pavilion over constructed In Curry county will bo laid at l.auglols In the near future. It will bo 100x100 feel square, mid will bu used during the summer mouths. Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Miller are re turning to Port Orford after spend ing tho winter In Cnllforua and it Is reported that Mr. Miller will on gago In business at this place. Chief Forester, Elliott, was In llaudon tho first of the week, and In tended visiting Curry county, but turned back on account of the stormy weather. He will visit this section later In tho season, Robt. McPhlUaiuoy Is enjoying a visit at. his Sixes homo from his son-in-law J. I), I. Inn of Coy, Wyo who arrived hero a short time ago. It Is possible that Mr. I. Inn may decide to locnto. REPORTS FROM MINUS Lo In readiness to icsiimo operations for tho coming suminor. Rnndon Re u rdor. Handoii City Politics Cnuciisos will bo hold In tho city Juno 3rd and tho city recordor has toon Instructed to find snUabV places for holding tho same. No easy task by tho inrgoiuout of the oiikio women nas mndo tlio old as I somblylng placos In which mon folk I formerly dollborntotd not to oe lliciuht of. llaudon Hceorder. ninny lovers of seafoods, who have visited tho beach In quest of crabs and clams. It appears clams nro not so plentiful this year us Inst but novertholess mnny have had good lurk. Atty. a. T. Troadgold gooH to tho stato capital tho first of tho month way for the en-; on legal luisiuess iiotore tno Kiipromo franchise to In- court. While there bo will plead Curry County Prospeclorn Seoul llo Doing Well to The Portland Telegram prints tho following about tho gold mining In Coos and Curry County: "Tho Gold Reach (Hobo reports thnt J. C. Miller and his sons, Mor ton and Amos, took I0 ounces of platinum from tho bluff on tho Mil ler ranch it few miles this side of tho Roguo River during tliu wlntor. This IIAVIJ XEW IIOAT Tlio Floronco West says: "Captain John Safloy and Captain A. A. Minor returned to tho Sluslaw nftor an absonco of six weeks, bring ing with them tholr now launch which wus built for them at Astoria. Tho new bont Is a beauty and It has been chrlstoned the "Rollof." NEWS OF .MYRTLE POINT Tho II in getting the comforts and necessities of everyday me unless you read the advertisements in V ' Times every day Notes About the Peoplo Told In I'.nlerprl-o Horn Wednesday, May 10, 1915. I to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Coouoy, a ! daughter. I Gus A. Lovogron, an appraiser of .government lands, with headquarters I at Portland, was in tho Myrtle Point section. Lcsllo Tlchonor camo from Port land to visit for a tliuo with his brother-in-law, T. D. Guorin at the Guer In hotel. Reubon Stevens, who was sorlous ly Injured ?it ono of tho South Fork ramps Inst week Is Improving as well as rau bo expected. Arthur Flshor, who underwent n surgical ' operation, at his homo on Catching Creek, is improving rap Idly. County surveyor C. S. McCiiIlough and his deputy A. E Hadsell of Han don, woio horo this week, doing work on tho county rond uoar Rbody Creek and near this city. Prof. L. W. Wlmberly, who was at tho head of tlio Myrtlo Point city schools through the 10 H-l 0 term, left via Roboburg for San Francisco to Join his wife and son who have been at tho Exposition City for sov oral wooks. Moo (o California llin f!rsuu 'a fituwtt mun tirlilili lu I again in court and the First N. ,"iount of platinum is worth closo to tlonul Rank vs. Manassas caso, nn ( a,uuu, winch Is pretty goon pay ror old suit resulting from tho bank ruptcy proceedings of Mnuassus & Son, which has been hanging fire In the courts for several years. FARM HOME BURNED Resldeiuo of A. II, Daieiiport Catching Clock Is Desliojed on TO ono soasou'H industry, it is also said thut enough gold is obtained to pay operating expenses. Ledgo of 1'reo Gold Quail. News from John It. Smith, who Is in tho Coos-Curry mining region, re- I'nlvml In- Mursbflnlil friends. Is that Titnuilmi 1 hn Iiiih illvcovorcil a. loiliro of froo uolil "-"" ' quartz near tho heudwotorH of Rock J W"Isiluy 2 creek. Miners have boon hunting for Havo your letter heads printed nt Tlio TIiiion office. JUNE mm PORTLAND VIA FLORENCE Auto Hinge Schedule Lome .Marsliriehl and Florence Tliu fi.rnnm farm bniiKn on tho A. I ln.t.. i ,i.... ......... ....... ..,.... rniinli nn f'nli'lllllir " ICUHO "" ll i:"llll uui nmi-u ..... u,. .... m R. Davenport Creok waH burned to tho ground Wednesday. Tho Iioiiro and con touts, the loss of which is partl..l' lovored by Insurance, woro totally dostroyod by tho flro, with tho ex ception of a lounge, sowing muchlno and somo artlclos of clothing thnt wero gotton out before tho bout bs- came too Intense, Tho fnmlly woro on tholr way to town, when, while opening a Kto about a quaiter of u mllo from the bousu thoy uoticod the smoke coming from the uppor story. Tho flro evldontly IihiIiik started near tho roof and may have been eaiuod by la nofective tiuo. uau u uoi uuuu that tho wind blow the flames and COO n.m. 0:00 u.m. Thursday 3 C;00 u.m. FrUuy i CMC a.m. Saturday D 0:00 a.m. Sunday C 10:00 u.m, Monday 7 11:00 a.m. Tuosday 8 12:00 m. Wednesday 0 2:30 n.m. 3:30 a.m. 4;00 a.m. on.bers In the opposite direction from Mrs. Goo. Uellonl, daughters (who tho dulry barn, that building n-ob- have Just finished terms of school ai,iy would also hae been destrovovl at Prosper) and son Maaon, loave on .,vrn ,,nn, Knterorlse tho Elizabeth for San Francisco and - Myrtlo I olnt l.nttrprme a two-week s visit at tho exposition Thoro thoy will be Joined by Mr. Rellonl and thev will proceed to their future homo near Woodland, Cal , which is located In tho Sacramento Valley, a short dinauco north of San .Francisco Raudon Recorder, Get your Job printing done at Tho tho early TiO's, but heretoforo with out success. Gold, 1'lnlliimu and IitIiIIuiii. C. C. Howell, black sand minor, tollH the Ilandon Recoider about hlri surcess In reclaiming precious metals Thursday 10 Hint nrn iiileroxc'iiilriillv minute. I rrltlny 11 He says that after tho gold and plat!-1 Suturday 12 4:30 a.m. Hum havo boon extracted tho black Sunday 13 0:00 u.m. sund romalnlng Is largoly iron, nnd Is, Monday H D:00 a.m. coining to havo a commercial value Tuesduy 16 C:00 n.m. and will no doubt In tho ery near i Wednenduy 16 .... 5:00 a.m. future devolop Into a business of I tnurBUay 17 0:00 a.m. considerable consequence, in addi tion to tho gold and platinum thero Is another mineral known us irridlum which Is very similar to platinum but of slightly hlghor laluu, I i s 5 PREPARE TO RL'ILD ROAD COOS RAY TIMI-S I WAR MAPS, TEN CENTS I RIY AN IP-TO-THE-MINUTU I WAR MP WHILE THE Hl'PPLY laSTS I They Aro Going Fast (Speclul to Tho Times.) EUGENE, Ore., June 1. Eight bunk cars to houso thirty or fort workmen wero shipped from the Willi-metto Pacific lino onto the Oak rldgo line, These will bo used by T. O. Russell in tho construction of the upper Willametto River wagon road, work on which will begin at once. o a o a 1 liplilnv IS r.AA n . Saturday 10 C:00 a.m. Sunday 20 7:00 a.m. Monday 21 0:00 a.m. Tuesday 22 10:00 a.m. Wednesday 23 .. .11:00 a.m. Thursday 21 2:30 a.m. Friday 25 3:00 a.m. Saturday 2G 3:30 a.m. Sunday 7 ,. 4:30 a.m. Monday 28 5:00 a.m. Tuesday 20 ...... 5:00 a.m. Wednesday 30 .... 5:00 U.m. Autos nro now running through. On trips leaving Marshfleld before 7 00 a. in. you should make Port laud samo day. A r...mt.ftt!tnmnmn m Times office. ' t