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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1915)
THEWS BAY TIMES, MAHSHF1ELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FIVE rshfieW-Coquille Autobtage Lonvo Coiiiilllo A.M. 7:)() i):oo ll:oo r.M. l:oo .t:oo ():ito 7::to we liarninrj Ulifiel'l .M. 30 JO 110 Jt. 00 00 :io .hi ';iirii:r.i-t'OQUHJ.K auto rtioi: timb schedule hedulc hi - l" viiiiiiuti M.i in Bandon, StnRes to L point. Wagner, Roseburg. M) iit'iiijn. (ronrMiiiwIifl'-lil to Coqulllo: 7,-i ccntH. ,ue & l.niiiiwtn, rrop. t-t. ,.ulii ii l l(j fr k,H furinsi' " "" " trips ilny ol ii'Bii'i "in" :er cars. mawr bu- v a i il- vwtvcyj it fwyi ttftSEr .JUNE TII1KS I "jSb Time and Helixhts of tides nt Found Ad would quickly find the owner. Two Insertions did It. Ono or two Insertions of mi ad In The Times neurly always get results as nearly everybody in Coos county reads the Times. .JUNE TIDES and Heights of Out With Suit lliMinl. Duncan Ferguson, Jr., was out this morning i aboard a surf-board In tow of the Speedy Kid, taking In. tho sights ui and down the bay, practicing up LpaocaccstxsccDCccaaoMDO I, Hmu, MiiimsfiT aim rrouiciii y 250 KEARNY ST. Bet. Sutter and Duili I I I 9 CLOTHCRAFT . All Wool Clothes U04o20JSSffi fModcls to suit every age, height, weight and taste, of value "the most f or your money," produced by scientific fac tory methods. Time Marshfleld. The tides am nlnrml In ! for Mm T.'nnrlli nf .tnlv t.oii,-ni.,u second lino of each day: a compar-1 flrst to tC9t tno '"l'ei'aturo of tho Ison of consecutive heights will in-1 ua u,lt ,l mWi desplto a chntter dicato whether it la high or low , i"g of teeth, that it Is very warm water. High tide on tho Bar ono these hot days and Just llko a bath uiu tiiiii ui inniuiua earner uiun aii.i, t. I. ...ui,i i... i .... ... m, in -.fl..,.l.-lu HUH I1L U lUW I Marshfleld. At North Bend 35 mln I utes earlier than at Marshfleld, Mrs Ft. , lira Ft. . Hrs Pt. Hrs I Ft. 13Urs (Ft. 14Ilrs IFt. ir.Ilrs IFt. 9 10 11 12 .G.3C ..0.1 .7.10 -0.1 .o.ar. ..5.4 .1.11 . .5.4 1.4G ..5.4 ,2.20 ..5.4 .2.5(5 ..5.3 12.35 3.8 OH a'.?" 8.00 0.3 JUS 0.4 9.14 0.4 9.49 0.4 10.23 0.3 C.ll 2.0 7.02 1.9 2.0C 3.8 2. 40 3.9 3.2 i 3.9 4.01 4.0 4.3S 4.1 11.50 5.4 0.0 0.0 7.44 2.2 8.22 2.3 8.47 2.4 9.32 2.4 io!o9 2.4 SAN FRANCISCO taJam fot-P'Oof. up.to.dstc Hotel, ii is the ctnler of everything and on 5 Ltd lme to the L-xpoiinon utouncii. RATES IBaUt Private Bath WKATIIKH FORECAST We press jinir clothes free Woolen Mill Stores 111.50 single 5 1.50, 52.00 single 1,52.00 double 2 00, 52.50 double -r:..- . : llwtidSojJl-oirJoit t.vylonvfnicnce z TUiJ mil TowniMid Si. Di-pot. tile ru Kuny U., wall hall 4 Licet Noitli. Or 0 i "Universal" Uus direct to Hotel R WeOW9KQCJ06BBQ C I two stores- MAHSHFIELR NORTH I1KNI) The Clothcraft Store the Noble Theater PARAMOUNT NIGHT jcs3 I. I.aidty presents tho popular dramntlc ntar CHARLES RICHMAN In tho foremost American play "THE MAN FROM HOME" Fite icels of pictures, over 3001 scenes. A flint play that will ratt. It will ho tho talk or tlio town. Do not miss It. Coma if lime up to 9:15 mid sco it full show. EVERAL OTHER REELS OF EXCELLENT PICTURES lower Floor, 15c ' Balcony, 10c Children, 5c le Sure How Your Meat is Kept Tomorrow night: Wo will repeat by numerous requests tho IAIH.ES CHAPLIN comedy "A NIGHT OUT." In addition to a to red Arthur Johnson feature. I : i: , i: ttlr AmocUtcd I'm", to Cora Uy Tlm..) OREGON Fair, winds mostly northwesterly. LOUAIi TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 houra ending at 4:13 a. ., Juno 9, by UenJ. Ostllnd, spoclal government meteorologist: .Maximum 58 Minimum 40 At 4.43 u. m 42 Precipitation 00 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1914 CC.C2 Precipitation tamo porlod last year C5.3C Wind Northwest, clear. days thero will be a young battal ion of surf riders out learning the sport. Kent Denies- Humor. Carl Mv natt of tho North Bend Box factory is in receipt of u letter from H. J. Kern saying that tho rumors oboiit the possible marriage of himself and Miss Hazel Brlggs are utterly with out foundation. Tho report started last week when Miss Brlggs, formerly forelady at the Twin City laundry, left for San Francisco and frkuds tacked matrimonial signs on her trunk. Mr. Kern, Mr. Myntttt says, utates In his letter that he Is not even engaged and luis no matrimon ial intentions for the present. .MISS KVKI.YN JUSTBN was a vis itor here last evening and this morning from her home nt Coos-ton. R. M. SARTBR came back this morn ing from Ten Mile wbeto he has been fishing. He visited at the home of J. C. McCulloch. E. KINNBY, of tho dredge Oregon, caino down today front Allegany and went to Coiiulllo where he was summoned n u witness. J. L. SMITH, county agriculturist, was over this morning from Co-1 qnillo attending to preparations for the dairymen's picnic on June' 1C. MRS. J. A. GOOmVlMi was the guest of Mrs. W. J. Hill last eve ning, returning yesterday from Co qullle, where she atended the fu neral of the Maddux child. I.I.OYt) 1.K MKIUX returned last evening from Smith's Basin where the Harvey nd l.o.Mloux families were guests of Mrs. Henry Hoeck over Sunday. J. C. Penney Co MJ.Vr DOOIl TO MAStSIII-'IKI.Il POST OKIKCK GREATEST SHOE VALU ES EVER OFFERED That is what we are doing every day at the Busy Store, and they are all new shoes, and latest styles, .you are not getting out-of-date footwear if you buy them from the J. C. Penney Store, THEN TOO, YOU 'BUY THEM FOR LESS. ATENT Cloth tops, Lace and Button, the latest out. These shoes arc worth from $1 to $1.50 more. Our price $2.49, $2.98, $3.25 Gun Metal Vamp Cloth, $4,50 value, Our price $3.50 Ladies' Every day shoes in Gun Metal, Kid, Button and Lace. These shoes are worth a third more, at the least ..$1.69, $1.98, $2.49, $2.98 Wlint? What? lust the other day A. II. owors laid, out a town site and started n town. It grew fast. Some people said It sprang up like n mush room and In a fort night the now metropolis had voted bonds for an 1 18,000 school lions.;. AD that came and was passed off by tho BPtieral public with an ex pression of mild surprise. Hut now comes a startling sensation when J. Ross last night registered at 'lie Chandler Hotel from "North" Pow ers. Charlie Van Duyn Bays tonight he expects visitors In from South, Hast and West Powers. (lets Results. A "girl wanted" nd in The Times brought quick results ! to Mrs. A. II. Powers who today or 'dcred tho ad discontinued. (.'atholle Services. On. Sunday thero will bo only one mass at North Bend, nt nine o'clock and ono at St. Monica's at 10 n. in. Relative Demi. J Watt has re ceived word of tho i 'it'.t of his rn c!o, Win, A. Craft at Seabroot:, Wash. j Mr. Watt says his undo was n pio neer In tho Willamette Valley, cross- I Ing tho plains In 1845, To Return Soon. Rov. G. I.eroy ' Hall of tho Crulsor Lifeline Is now .visiting his father nt Hermlston, Ore gon. Ills father Is well advanced In years and of Into has not been In good health. Rov. Hall Is expected homo next week. litli iho nnm'oneli of the 81111111101' season, our Cold torage plant becomes more than ever a factor that err meat consumer should consider. Tho Cold Storago plant at l rtasons of tho year permits tho meat to bo properly kept and Kened beforo being delivered to tho consumer hut In the summer won when tho files and sunshine threaten fresh meat, you snouiu lure about tho kind of meat you nro getting. addition to our usual excellent meat supply, this week wo have ae ery flno chickens, spring lambs and fresh pork. THE UNION MARKET I E. Ford & Co. hone 58-J. 174 South Broadway. Saloon Change. Clay Roberts, who has managed tho Bravery Sa- 1 loon for tho past two years, has ro- llnqtilsiiotl It to 1110 uoos nay i.tqtior Company, and It Is now Jelng oper ated under tho management of "Bil ly" Cox. Mr. Roberts loft this morn ing for Portland, where ho expects to make his future home. Receives Hud Summons. Mrs. C. II. Wilson received a telegram yes torday announcing tho death of hor only brother In an accident at Clrangevillo, Idaho. Tho message did not give any details of tho sad occurrence. Mrs. Wilson and Uttlo daughter left on tho morning sUtgo for Idaho. ..' C.ll FOR HIHK Oilier Keplmrt Phono IIIO ! 4 f:0RPHEUM Supcrlms to Play. Now worlds a 10 being reached for by both tho Front Street Sttporlms, tho cigar wrapper boys, and tho Kastsldo nines and now to settle tho supremacy tho two havo guaranteed to clash on Sunday. Tho game will ho played at Kastsldo, according to tho announce ment made by Manager Robert 1)11-lurd. Ferry Traffic. Ferry traffic be- tweou Kastsldo and Marshfleld dur- & m fm"t .L mIL J waKMvmrm 'Where Motion Pictures Looking May vas about up to tho avor- Dnifpp" ,KO. Capt. Hall tays that tho Trap. PfflTLANAOMGW Rates (o You rooms, per day ..$1.00 0 roonw 1.111. i.nii. ri nn fooms with bath $2.00 large roomi. Mtn bath J2.G0 Era person. In "m. additional ...$1.00 Better TONKillT Tim iRKYiior.'i" Five-part production by tho Llfo Photo Film Company. A comblna- itlott of dectectlvo and underworld .plot and an expose of train-Allan- tic gambling methods. This Is a high credltahlo offer ing and ranks veil above somo of tho good features shown lately In tho Orphoum. OTIIKIl piCTiinra, TOO. I Lower floor. 15c; balcony, 10c; Children, Ge. Suporlor, Supreme. Defines Para- '.nount. meaning Orpheum Featt.ro I pictures. tit rsVrled CO dottblo teams, 103 slnglo teams, 5,2!) (J passongers, III! head of stock and 8G automobiles during tho month of May. To Krwt Now Homo. Prepara tions nro being made by C. K. Perry for tho erection of n modern dwell ing on his property In Perham Park. It Is expected that tho homo will be built this summer. Sontl Booklets. Two boxes of booklets of small Coos Bay pamph lets are being sent by tho local cham ber of commerce to tho Portland organization for distribution In tho north. Word from thero In to the effect that dally thero are Inquiries mudo .In tho office regarding Coot; Buy and Its opportunities, Watkliis Wins. According to a message received yesterday, tho Oro gon Supremo Court has affirmed tl.o decision of Judge Coke In tho casu of Geo. Watklns vs. tho Record Photo Abstracting Co. Tho lower court gavo Watklns tho Judgment ho sued for after somo troublo between him self and Messrs. K, A. Harris and W. J. Rust, organizers of tho company. MRS. LEVI SMITH. Cell Ireland and Misses lKahclle and May Ireland left this morning for the lOrnest Smith home on Catching Inlet where they will be gucsU at dltt- i.er. Ci3 I 1 I iQrs l JL The Originators of Low Pi lees '4.-6.3$ 'CTZ7ZCZ. intcrporsfed S & TTnwir--i i'h 1 - Wo Lead; Others Follow CAPTAIN .1. R. LIGIITNKR was again on tho streets today tecei Ing tho congratulations of friends after being several days on the sick list. : FUNERAL 01 FRIDAY! PART OF WRECK HAS BEEN SAVED CAPTAIN NF.1) OALOWAY this morning stated that the stage from North Inlet to Lakeside will be on tho run tomorrow. Tho two machines will be driven by Hurry Benson and L. I). Lursou. 1 WOOUMKN WILL IIAVK ClIAltCK . OF SIIRVH'KS OF A. (.'. NO.lll Funner Mnr.slillold .Man's Body To Bo Brought from VimnuiM'i-, Wnsli,, for II111I11I II en . 1 ' David Mussen last night tecelved word from Mrs. A. (1. Noah of Van couver, Wash., that she was accotit I panylug tho body of her hushnml to Muishrield for burial. Tho funeral I services will he hold from tho Dun- Mow unit MRS. FRANCES MeLlCOD leaves In tho morning overland for Port- tni.it Qli.k ti'ltt Inl'n Iti ftlit Iffiun ijwiivni n.,,1 t ..iBn .!. nmw f B Undertaking parlors at S o'clock tho Worthy Matron at the con clave of the Eastern Slur In Port land Juno It!. iFilday afternoon and will be under I tho nusplroH of tho Woodmen of the 1 World. Tho Seventh Day Advetitlsts . will lmvo ebnrgo of the services. MRS. ELLEN McCRARY. W. M.. " Ih '"" ""ll H l'H-re Miss Frances Frauso, assistant "' Marshfleld barbers. Mr. matron, Mrs. S. Undo, past W. M. I Noal "" formerly engaged In the tiud Mrs. John Bear, all of tho uarber IhihIiu-hh here. Tho Marsh Eastern Star, expect to leave 8iiii-!I ,,!r """I wl" Hilially lio day on tho Breakwater to attend closed ilurLig tho services, tho ronferenco June 10 In Port-1 Intornient will be In Iho I. O. O. I,,,,,!, 1 F. cemetery alongside the paients of tlio deceased. 1 E. A. BECKETT enmo over from f'o qulllo yesterday to see about sell ing his phtco In Coqitlllo, us ho Is planing to mnvo to California or Arizona. Ho tins been Involved In considerable litigation slnco Co- X PERSONAL MENTION J $'$ J. S. BARTON camo over last night from Coqulllo on n business trip. MRS. E, O. HALL of Coqulllo Is a Marshfleld nhopepr today, ALEX HONOELL was down today on business from Catching Inlet. VINCE PRATT went to Coqulllo yesterday on business. W. LAWHORNE Is In today from McKinley visiting and attending to somo mutters of business. MRS. WILL FARRIN or Sumner, was a Marshfleld shopper yester day. FRED HOLLISTER, of North Bend, was an early morning visitor In Marshfleld today. MRS. W. HANSEN wos a visitor to day for a short time from Alio gany. Mrs. Noah said last night that their Uttlo son who Is III, Is some what hotter. A, (1. Noah wbb well known here, having boon raised on Coos Rlvor. lie leaves besides his wife and sou, six rmllln u-nnt ilrv. cIohIiil' his mil-1 brothers and six sisters, most of oon. ' whom llvo hero. Tho brothers nro Ed- I ward urn SllaH Noah of Coos River; MR. AND MRS. FRANK HAOUE left Lorenzo Noun, or i.ti uramio; niuiuj this morning via Eugene for Sun Noah, of Butte, Mimtattn; unil Ired Francisco to visit tho exposition , d (J Xolll (,r Miogany. Tho mill also to sen Mr. Hague's niece, """ ""-",h ' ., Mr Miss May Tttlley, tho well-known 1 ltorB nro Mrs. David Musaon, Mrs. Walter uonctron iinu .wva, i.uumu Summors, of Phoenix, 'Ariz.; Mrs. Chas. Kronholm, Mrs. Martin of Van couver, II. C; Mrs. S. A. Yoakum. of limit Coiitiiluliig Winches Odlier ICiililpiiient Taken Off mill Bi ought Ashoic. Cnpt. John Swing, of tho gasollnu schooner Trump, bus naved a portion of the wreck or thu Clarcmotit, Ho removed from the Jetty tlio how of tho boat. It wiih unwed off In u length or lihout 00 feet mid lowered onto a scow ami safely lauded. Cap tain Swing hired a force of men to help him and It wits qulto n mechan ical Job to remove tho wreck. Tho portion which was saved con tained five winches and other I'qulp incut of the-vessel and Is said to bo worth several thousand dollars. Whether the portion of tho wreck will be held outright by Captain Swing or held for salvngo from tho owners Is not known, hut at any rate It was saved by Captain Swing and Is now In his possession. riAssiric pA y mm $ t NEW TODAY 1 ? I 'OR RENT Separate room and upts. Day phono 113, Eve., 49-L. actress, who Is mimaglng a Now York production In San Francisco , at thu presont tlmo. Thoy will bo gono about thrco weeks. , JOHN D. GOSS wont on tho train this morning to Coqulllo to re sume tho raso of tho Myrtle Point I Transportation company vorsus tho Port of Coqulllo. Thoy are! suing for about $2,500 claiming tho Port allowed brush to blockade ' tho channel and later let loose two , of their boats. J. L. AASEN, Hardy Mast mill At-' thur Ellington camo over by auto' this morning from Coqulllo. Mr. Auseu says that tho Johnson mill t In Coqulllo has shut down tempor arily, awaiting moro ordor-j tie It , FOR RENT -.Modern xly-room house with bath, I05G Central avenue. Phono C. L. Ponnock, ownur, fiU L or II7-L. D E STOCK SOLD FOUND Key ling with keys anil button hook. Owner can lmvo name by paying for thin ad at Tho Times office. A. MRNimiCKSO.VS Bl'SINESS ON, FRONT STREET DISPOSED OF FOR SALE .1. (JoIiIniiiIIIi RecelviM Pilvnlo Bids Anil Jels In MKtip on First Offer Hulijccl to Confirmation of Coiut Tho A. Hondrlckson bunkriipt shoo stock on North Front stieot has beon sold to Tho Hub subject to confirm ation by tho U. S. Bankruptcy court FOR HALE Clienp, Mimll iiioniliig house. CI., care Times. l'OR KALE Celeiy plunls. Phono 3117. v ,1'OR MALI': Dairy mid Mock farm ! reasonable. Address II. W. San I foul, Stimuor, Oregon, uriiy. uwuiiiiiK iiiutu umuia av 11 , - . . ia Is cutting entirely for tho homo Tlio sale was muilo yesterday n j. i WANTED market. Cralno's camp Is cut- "' Il" w" "" """ ","' "' "' . A.n. wvwirwvwvwrvvyrvT ting logs again and will soon bo gin delivery to thu Sudden Chrlstousou mill nt Prosper. I F FOR YOU FltOM AT.Ti ' AXOLKS fion, arccmmodatlons and ser- consl-tent with vour needs. tes aro as low as the 'chean' i f.....1firp4 Chlntnejs " J. N. BAYLISS Ay kind of brick work nt rices that are right. And nil work guaranteed all at "The Fireside," Johnson Call Bids.. 137 tfrpnch ranges, Phone 434-J Second St. boiler vork. Say Roy Rim Ami)'. J. Ira Sid woll, of Bandou, was bore on Monday and saw Phil Dovereaux, a young lud of 14 years who is said to have run away for u short Jaunt. Sid well tele phoned to tho father but the police tay the boy disappeared from the streets and thoy tiro uncertain as to vhethor or not he returned to his homo In Bandon. MISS GERTRUDE JENNINGS, of Haynes, Inlet, was a Marshfleld visitor today. JOHN CARLSON was down this morning from Catching Inlet on u shopping trip. MRS. A. P. REHFELD haB gono to Portland to visit friends and tako In tho Roso Festival. Goes to Valley Earl Powell of the business men's association lett this afternoon for tho Coqulllo Val ley. Ho will hold n meeting tonight nt Coqulllo, ono tomorrow night at Bandon and tho next night at Myrtle Point. The business men of tho valley cities will follow out tho same plan as here and will hold get-together luncheons. CIll..KCr,Uli'"tT,,oTi,"eS Rot-overs ..Keys. Through a Times found ad, P, N. Reberg of North Bend has recovered his key ring and keys which lie lost. The keys were picked up by A. B. Iverson and promptly turned over to Tho Times, knowing that a Times , W. MclNTURF was called to the county seat on business this morn ing, going over on an early stago. J. IRA 8IDWELL, a leading Ban dou merchant, spent yesterday here on business. A. IL BLATCHELY, an attorney of Coqulllo, was n visitor hero last evening and today. , F. J. FEENEY an attorney of Bandon, with his wife came over last night and spent the day In tho city. MISS SENNIE REFSLAND of Bun ker Hill has returned from a visit In San Francisco and other Cali fornia points. imT ri Kj irdou's , ipplo'nt Z Ismlth ! SOCIAL CALENDAR WEDNESDAY Hummer Social Club with Mrs. L. G. Masters. Christian Sisterhood In church purlers. Auction nrldgo Club with Mrs. A. O. Rogers. Jolly Doicn with Mrs. Johnson In Bunker Hill. Cnfeterla (Club with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Tledgen. THURSDAY Thursday afternoon club with Mrs. Fred W. Smith. Norwegian Lutheran La- 4- dies' Aid at Church parlors. FRIDAY Thlmblo Club with Mrs. Geo. Mandlgo. Ladlos Art Club with Mrs. W. H. Foley. Kensington Club with Mrs. J. S Lyous I L. Sablu, trustee In bauKrupicy ,. i. ....... ii... lllllll IIIUIO im ttUlllU HIIAUp mu, ..... sale. It heoniH that Mr. Goldsmith op lencd tho bids at 0:30 yesterday morning, offers being submitted hv I R. A. Copple, A. J. Mimilel, Gordon s Shoo Company and othorn. Coi I offer was tho highest and Gold so notified him. Later Al. Koliler protested that he had not been al lowed nu opportunity to bid and put In his offer, which was higher limit thu others. Then Goldsmith culled tnr mnw lildu from all mill wllOlt till))' were opened In tlio afternoon, Tlio J llub'H bid was tho only ono submit ted, R. A. Copple sending a letter1 voiisurllig tho conduct or tho sale. I Tho last hid wu several cents on j tho dollar higher than the pluvious; offers, being sixty-six cents on the, 'dollar. Tho Hondrlckson Btock Inven-, turled about $2.00(1. j The first bids wero A. J. Moitdel i 54 cents on tho dollur; It. A. Cop-j plo 55 1-2 cents on tlm dollar mull Gordon'H considerably lower, A. L. Kolilor'B bid wos 58 cents on tho dot lur WANTED Any kind of voik by Girl. Ilotul work preferred. Phono 330-X. t FOR RENT I of l'OR RENT .Model ii hiliigiilov, South Seventh street Eastsldo. Phono 30S.R. FOR RENT Modern liungiilov, fur ulsliod. PhuuA 347-R. FOR RENT Mjrllo Arms, modern furnished apartments, free heat and water, $25 per mouth up. t LOST AND FOUND i: $ li'OI'NIl Near Hunker II III ItliifT of keys. Owner may have samo by paying for this ad at tho TimuH office. $ FINANCIAL X $ i It AMflMR TUC CIPK t,I AM iisolvl.ig npplliatloiiH for 1st 4 miiiuiiu mi. viui v' mort 0ftU)t 0 improved ranches. ! F, i:. Conway, Myrtle Arms pt. i J P Fox, caretaker of tho Max-i well mine, is quite in or pieurisy He Ih an old resident of this section. Tho Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Enlow of North Bend Is report ed quite III. FOR TRANSFER AND STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND HAGGACR: Call This Is tlio uUitliei- fin' Summer bhoe, Coition's lime them. I FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono toil ReMilenco Phono Kl-I Mm Let Aio. mid Waterfront office.