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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1915)
twasW orar-rr - ?. tf 3,4 - r.(l V ... .. TT" . " ' i"-'M -- j-' ( m V HtwHs IMPW"! -" i ("I I ."- rt t3f B,,l , . 'tX , w. . J .' - . '.itces' ir. R'i3&; H2 Wl TJTTW1' ' V: - irv ia.-a' v y-' J ?"-: MkVth i. it , n?T I L T Y "4 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1915 EVENING EDITION. THREE THE FLAG "For It is your flag and my fa(, And oh, how much it holds! i our land and my land Safe within its folds." .PLAY FIRST CLASS '.MODSi: l'lt()IH'(T!(). IS A.M.. TIHIt OX 12 IX NAM 1-2 ONIiY SHIPPING NEW,! BREAKWATER SAILSlNANN SMITH SAILS -rrntm. -..n. ' Make a Trip to San francisco and See the Great: Exposition for Less Than Forty Dollars "' ' '" ,l'" ,,l(, :.vriisiH ,) ci:i.i:iiii.ti() , ,Iu: Moos,, ncM month y, , so,. il. ,K fllll. , ,.,, ...I.I...I ri..i-.i n, ss. i.. I;. ,.;. Sll,,n ,, 1Mmi. ,,,;, ullh il.c loim.nnl ln. stilniy riis..ms hotel lliiil Hill enable jnti lit mivo money on tin. low intt's Mvuretl Hero Is an Hoinl.od IM r your ,.Mw,s(s ns ,,..,.,, , lit . .11 IIl Lll.mtut ... I. -i-rin I'M'lilXlOU, straw on (Ills FOR KIVI2 DAYS IN SAN FRANCISCO lEonml trip fine on S. S. Ntinii Smllli Itoom tit Tornilnul Inn, r, i(ij s, ..s';S,7,V in' Mwils .- Iii.vn nl $l.r, per ,(,y ',,' ilinlsslon to KxpeMllon, days .'!.'..'! Laundry iftii Theaters On rare (o I2po-Klon lounils liunthlnck CAUitiKs iii i'Assi:x(ji:iss and coon krkkjiit cAiuio Hack Attain Xut Kiiday Willi Hhi Shipment of Kails for the Willamette Pacific Tho steamship llronkwater, Cup tain Mncgeiiti, with 10 passengers, left out nt nlno o'clock yotiteriln)' . 1111.00 .",110 (1.2.-1 I ..-( ..-o 2..-I) ..-(I .no Total .SitT.ti." Von may k-aws on the Xann Smith Milling Croin Marshfleld on July I.' or 22. Von (In not hau- to he a member of (hi; Moose Lodge to gel the heiierit of these special lutes. Vim will enjoy (he nilvnntugo mill pleasnie or being; ucfompnulcil hy the Cons Itay Conceit llaml. ir yon are thinking or making the trip to San I'l-am-Ki-o, see Jiny ol" Hie following commit ,.,.. Memher.s of Hie Muoso l.oilne Hill he kIvoii piererence. I). K. K. STIIAW. I'lUMi IKlltTON. I'. SI. I'AltSOVS. Mill,, (i. 1)1 M'.W, '"Itnmii nl llni-f.iixt't 'I1..!.!,.!. u ., ......... la IIIIMIHII 1 'llllll i " VT- tain to I'lea-e Itln Aintlence Alreaily Asmvl What director James W. Mott ilo rlaros will he olio of tho best por fiirnianres ever played hy n local tal ent east nnywhuro in the United Slate, will ho open nt tho Orphentn nt s:30 this evening when tho cur tain rises on tho first net of the Moose production of "llrown of linr-nrd." AcoordliiK to those who linvo seen , '"ontiiiR for Porilnnd. She alai the tehaersals tho play tonight will etirried n good cargo of freight for h- an amateur performance lit name lnp ,10rt5 H1"l wlion she returns on only. 12cept for tho fact that all the noxt l-'rlHny will bring n heavy shlp phiers are well known to everybody "lont- ot ra"8 r' tl Willamette In Marshfleld you couldn't tell their I I'liulflc. nctlug from that of the host city Those who left yesterday wove: stock companies. 1-2. K. .tones, Kugcno K. .loncs, The seat sale at the llusy Corner ! Mrs. 13. K. Jones, Mrs. II. Xerdrnni, indicates that "llrown of Harvard" j HJalto Xerdrum, Jarl Xerdrum, will jilay to full houses both tonlRht Hognlilld Xerdrum, W. l- Mngill. and tomorrow night, and thero nre'sils" Thornrose, Miss 1C. II. John several rontons why It should. Itlflou, I. X. Olson, 0. V. Jensen. 1 will he the only big dramatic event . W. Jacobs, Mrs. Shando, A. I.. Duke. I,. J. Xormau, A. l- Dassford, Carl Cordon, Maud C-or.rou, Josephiis Cordon, Walter l'lillllps, Mrs. Wal ter Phillips, John Nielsen, Karl ICpllng. Mrs. (lien 1). llarl, C. II. Landers, I-3d l.emarkcr, August Cus tofsen, II. a. Mclntyie, Mrs. II. 0. Mclntyre, Albert T. Mclnt.re, llnr- y A. Mclntyre. Homer T. .Mc-lutyre, TO (id AS PAH AS SAX PKDIH OX THIS TIHP Tn i .frfrrramps maffiEEmMmmsssRm HARD TIMES FOB THOSE WHO AHE JUDICIOUSLY USING SPAGE III THE S TO TELL THE PEOPLE ABOUT THE MO this senson, for ono thing, and every body Is "nlnv liiiimrv." As for the J play Itself, -llrown of Harvard" is, i of course, ono of tho very greatest comedies on tho American stage. Krom nil accounts the local plny who will appear In tho famous col lego piny this evening nro scheduled to cront n seiisntlon In tho ficnl dramatic world. The Moose seem to W. W. West. J. 1). Haylanii, Mat- linvo corraled all tho dramatic talent, Ho C. Anderson. In town, and Mr. Mott snys It Is i doubtful If a match for tho Marsh field enst of "Drown or Harvard" could be found anywhere. A special musical program has been arranged for tho piny tonight, and tho music of tho concert band orchestra of sixteen pieces will bo a feature in itself. Seat for tonight are on sale .at the llusy Corner now. After S o'clock the seats will bo sold nt the box offlco of the Orphoum. All seats nre reserved. Tho prlco In 50 cents, no hlghor. ILL MAHK JETTY llt'OV I'Olt SPXKIIX NOItTII .iin TV Wllil, AID MAItlNKItS ('miles Knit IWengoi- I.M Car and a I lair or Chee.se for I .os Angeles With every berth full and carrying her usual cargo of lumber, the Xann Smith left down yesterday for San Kranclsco and San Pedro. Shu will leave Sun Kranclsro on her return trip here June 21, ac cording to the schedule. The Xann carried about SO tons of local freight for San Pedro, Included In this be ing a carload and a half of cheese for I.os Angeles. The vessel crossed thn bar at 2: ill) p. in. followed Im mediately by the Adeline Smith. Those who wont south yesterday wore Nora Tower, Miss I2va Dres ser, draco (Irlffln. Miss ICthol Koeso, Miss Hell O'Connor, llanna Sunne, Mrs. .1. (. Sutherland, Mrs. W. 1 MoKldownoy. Mary MeKldow ncy. U. A. Olllxant, Mrs. It. A. Olll vaut, Kvelln Koontz, hawronco Koontz, lleyuold Koontz, Mrs. .1. I.. Koontz, Lawrence llertram, Miss llollen Coining, Mrs. W. K. Dor tram, Ceorge (loodrum, Mrs. Oeorgo Ooodruni, 1'. A. Straiih, W. II. Stull, KIcanor Lewis, Herbert Lowls, How ard Lewis, Mrs. 12. P. Lewis, Uachel Hugta, Martha lluhta, Mrs. lOmnm Iliihta. .lesslo Armstrong, Sarah Armstrong, Mrs. Herbert Armstrong, Miss Xorvel Skecles, Mrs. C. T. Skeeles, Airs. Win. Jaeobson, Kd Dolph. Henry Samson, Xels Xordlii, 1 J. J. Aiismus, J. Manning. m I S mrm aw. mUmm M ' cf'm.v VSifla. J III B I II II ' I S 'Mr "5Nlv -- . I .M.VIllUI'.ll .'l'l'l(l).V I THE T HEYHAVETOSELL (IPS PI2DI2llSOX of Kmplre was a Marshfleld visitor today. .MUS. ItOUKUT WATSON and chll ilnm, of Coiiullle, nro spending n fow days with Mrs. Steckol in 12astrilde. Lightmuse In-pcctoi- Warrack Makes Itccoinuienilatliin. Inspects Stations on Coast Marking of tho sunken north jet ty hy moans of a buoy was asked to day by Robert Warrack, Lighthouse Inspector of this district now here from Portland. Immediately this matter will ho taken up with tho de partment at Washington with tho recommendation of tho Inspector, lie stuted it would probably ho grant ed. Secretary llonry SeiiKstnrkon, of tho Port Commission, told him that jm&mwmgzmizm SOL 1SHAI2L, tho well known sales man of San Francisco Is In the city to sell The Huh nn opening order linil tbo buoy been thero when tho of hats for tho new brand store Claremont came In her captain ,lr',n' received wlro rrom I). A. :n s.vmuiAY ' Michael Kojo and Miss Hannah Orandhnl were married Saturdny church Hev. 11. V. llcngtson officiat ing. The groom Is nu employe of the Smith Mill and the hrldo a young lady of gracious attainments. They will muke their home in Knstshle. Many friends will wish thoni a life time of happiness and prosperity. STItAWUKimV PAHTV 7 GJOA BETS AWAY SAILS WITH SKAHOmi CANNK.UY SI'PPLIKS TOKAY Wire I'l-oiu Owners Asks Tlieui to Hurry, Carries Salmon Cases for llogue Itlvei- Loaded llh close to four tons of freight for the Senbnrg Cannery on tho Itogiio Itiver tho gasoline schoon er (ijon, of Seattln, got away today for the south. She was waiting In heio two weeks for orders and Sai nt Powers, CTJratrrapyfflgrri'fTiyi)',iTi'PT7sPH kbsssxseksewdrsia' DUMB MERCHANTS IT MIGHT WELL BE SAID THAT "THERE ARE NONE SO DUMB AS THEY WHO WILL NOT SPEAK." There are merchants who would consider themselves sorely afflicted if they could not talk, yet who willfully and deliber ately place themselves in the silent ranks of the non-advertisers. In the modem business world the non-advertiser is like the unfortunate mute, but with this handicap: HIS FAILURE TO UTILIZE modern weapon publicity courage and intelligence. THIS POWERFUL -is a reflection on his His voluntary silence his failure to tell his story to the world encourages belief that his story will ' not stand scrutiny. ;: For a merchant's proposition must have substantial merit if it is to be advertised successfully in The Coos Bay Times. It is there subjected to the censorship of both The Times and The Times' highly intelligent body of readers, trained to de mand sincerity and cleanliness in advertising. Times readers know that Times advertisers are the livest, most progressive, most responsible of an those seeking their patronage. would havo boon able to keep off. Anot lift- lluoy A buoy to mark tho rock that has developed In tho channel off Hocky Soaboi'K to sail With tho willing of tho (Ijon tho fact becomes self evident that the rival ennnory to that of tho Weildtir- COOS BAY TIMES THE PEOPLE'S PAPER T ... . Point hn8 been authorized. It would I '"' 'railing company expects to have been put In place hy tho ton-',,,t,l,u" operations on tho river, dor Mniiznnltn that w hero for n I Practically tho entire enrgo of tho shoit time nnd Snturday hud Inspect- (!Ja "'" ,,,,t" Peking cases or Warrack been nblo to coininunl-i wlll('1' wt,r "'rought In hero Saturday cnte with her .Tho -vowel ciiiuo down I 0 nuUx cl,ll- " ' expectud to light the gits buoy at tho Port Or-. "" (JJ" will return at onco for tin fori! reef. olll"' loH'1- Mr. Warrack this afternoon went 'm" "r ",0 ('rw bnvo been on tho down to tho Capo Arago Lighthouse; ItoK0 Illvel' '''" l't tlioy hollevo and tomorrow ovpocts to go to linn- tlioy will ho able to make the tui tion and then to Capo lllanco. tlio ' trmiro. though they say that a nmii southern boundary of his territory. ' fro, ,t0" ulvor l"1'1 ll,,,m l"",t l iiio iiuticuitieH or tno nnr tnoro, lull ing them they would not only love their cargo hut tho ship as well. The row replied that tho Ojna is Insurml and that they havo no fear. Their vessel draws about xuvou feet of wn- SUSPEND LICENSE (WIT. Ili:ll2ll(aill IS LAID OKI' I'Olt SIXTY DAYS SlaiiiiT A. M. Simpson Arches In Coiumauil of dipt Hubert lli't'ssen Tho HreiiHO or dipt. Ilouilogunl of the stoaiiur A. Y. Simpson was suspended for sixty days on account or ine couissiou wuu inn govurii-1 m V s tor aft when loaded. PII.IXO COMPLK.THD linproteuieiit for Southern Oregon Co. At L'mplit) Is Mushi'il Victor Anderson, John Anderson anil Matt Klockns lutve complotiHl Last Saturday afternoon, Mrs. (1. L. Dlmllnger eutcrtnined a uutnher of girls nt her homo "Friilllnnd" In Flagstaff with a strawberry party, tho girls making the trip In the morning and returning In the after noon In Mrs. Dlndlnger's car. Tho af fair was delightful in every respect and was greatly enjoyed hy tho Mlssos: Florence, Dobs, Allco and Ilelon Klanagnn, Doris Sengslneken and Kathryn Nicholson. ; : 4 I ALKItT CM'lt 0 Last Thiirsdny tho Alert Club spent the day nt tho home of Mrs, Charles Mahaffy on North Coos Riv er. At noon was served a delirious dinner followed hy an afternoon of fancy work and n program with these numbors: lloiitlue of Kindness, lllblo Story ...Miss Louise Mnhnffy Paper "Difficulties I Am Meet I lug as a Club Member" Mrs. J. lleuiierson Paper "My Difficulties na a Housokceper and Parent" .... Mrs. W. C. Morgan Paper "Story or my Life When n (Hi) Mrs. John Holm Paper "How to Teach Kovoronro to Children mid Young Peoplo" Mrs. I'2lln llowman Duel "Angry Words, O Let Thoni Never" ..Mrs. 1 11. llood mid Mrs. V. K. Hood. "My Oregon" wuh elected ns the eluh sung. The coninilttco on tho Fourth of July plans consisting of Mrs. J, 1-3. Noah. Mrs. W. II. Piper, Mrs. H. S. Larson, Mrs. F. 11. Itood mid Mrs. Ohns. Mahaffy mmlo u report of what they had arranged mid auiiouuco that the Sir. Alort will hmvo North Iluinl on tho morning of (ho Third nt K o'clock for Plpor's (Irovo whore tho club has planned u big colebiit tlou to which ovory one is cordially Invited. Mrs, Dan Itoborts was taken In us a now momber of tho club. During tho afternoon Mrs. W. II. Piper taught tho ladlos several cro chet patterns YiicIimIIijk roso bnils and other floral designs. Tho noxt meeting will ho in two weeks with Mrs. John Denilersnn. Those out this weok wore: Miss Mnhnffy, Mrs. W. 0. Morgan, Mrs. Chus. Mahaffy, Mrs. John lleuiier son, Mrs. James Nowlln, Mrs. F, II. llood. Mrs. V. IC. Hood. Mrs. "W. II. Piper, Mrs. Claud Plpor, Mrs. J. u. Noah, Mrs. (leorgo (loulil, Mrs. K. L. Hemp, Mrs, Jack Nowlln, Mrs. Kit gmm Terry, Mrs. Webster and Mrs. D. Itoborts. if SOCIAL (WUVXDlIlt MONDAY Coos Hay WonicnB Club with Mrs. A. K. Dlmcnt. TUICSDAY Thursday Club with Mrs. Allen O. Unas. WEDNESDAY Presbyterian Auxlllnry nt Church parlors. Prlselllas with Mrs. Hrock muellcr. Narcissus Club with Miss Torn Lund. D. M. C. with Mrs. ChaB. Williams In North llcnd. Nortli HciVd Pnisbyterlnn tea for church auxiliaries. THURSDAY North Hond Altar Oullil with Mrs. 11. K. Tomplo. Mlnno-Wls Club with .Mrs. Chnrles Davis. Nor. Luth. Young Ladles Aid with Miss lOtslo Larson. FRIDAY Lndles' Art Club with Mrs. L. If. Falkonsteln in North llcnd. Kensington Club with Mrs. A. 13. Jensen. .4 0 LOCAL OVERFLOW il i I'liicl r,ir Speeding. ncorgo Onl bralth was rined today by Judgo Duller ror speeding on Front stroot shortly nftor noon on Snturday. Ho paid n fine of $ 100. Said Contls Not Snltl. In a let ter received hero by Frank Horton, of the liuslucsH Men's Association, It Is claimed Hint Mrs. It. II. Wat sou was freed In Portland whoa alio denied she had Hold any goods bought on the installment plan, Fiirthermoio, It was ncccssnry that tho Justice of the Peaco In Port laud sign the warrant before alio could bo brought back. Thin tho Judge thero refused to do. MISS MADOI2 HARRY mid MIbs Pearl M. Relgard, returned this morning via Florence rrom tho University of Oregon, whoro thoy have Just closed a successful yonr. It Is said that Miss Lucy Powers and aim) Sid Clark art) expected In tomorrow on tho stage.. El 0 PAPERS (J. A. in:NXI3TT CNIIAKTIIH HISTORIC l;OCt'MI2XT AN KNIGHTS dfE E K. (i'.tim;rix(j at rooriM.K I me ecu union wuu mil kwvoih-i " -iiiii , iii,..,,i... ,. i..... in , , ,. . . 'iiin work or iiiittinir In now iiIHmk "" '" Mleiitliinio Iroin All Pints or icnt bar tlrcdKo Mlchlo which Imp- ( I,,01 worK P"llll, '";) 1'Ui'iK .....,.. i..,,.!..,. o,,,,,,. ,,.,. ,oned ln.t esr. This was the ,ll-' ' ""' s""l,,or 0r,"" Comiwi.y ( "" ' '" ' Ion or the Inpoctoi-s nHer Ilia io;wllrf ,u", ,ln,,c'8 ,"1,11 at Kn",ro- " iwmi Hue had been peudliiK for a long time. The Simpson srrlvod nUlit to carry lumber from t lit Simp sou Lumber plant nt Nortli Ilend. Tho all two bund red piling were put In So Yhreo hunilreil rnonilini-x or ilm here last , B""' HO,B "'W" '" "'r wro Knlglits of Pythias gatherod In Co- concrcto covered. HI I I I imes Job iDeoarbn't Quality Printing Phone 133 Stationery Booklets vessel was lit command or Cupt. ii0u. I $$ past (irand Chmuollor was prtwutit)1 ert Hressen who will he her master AMONG THE SICK i , from ,,0l'Uand as thu Iwadiug Hpoak- durlng the time of susjKJnslon or the' er, coiuIiik to tnko the plato or regular captain. Cspt. Hressen was ; I (irand Clmncollor Wrlghtnmii who ror-uerly master of the Volunteer I Mrs D. Mdntyre Is confined to was uimhlu to attend, wlihh vi m upbore at Hodoga Hay in Ini homo with a sew-re ntta k Most successful was tho convon 1900 f broiu hills I Hon. From nil over tho county thero " ' ' . - - - - 'nine big delegation. More than BO .attended from Coos Hay. Following the business suasion of 1 (ho afternoon tho guests sat down to it big bauiiuet shortly after six i oclock. Thor wore several talks mnile, I H. Grant being thn prln ' film! speaker. Uverelt Young and Mr. Schrooder both of CniiillIo. hud tho dugroe or Knights conferred on them. ) Together with tho Knlguts thero i was a luwtlug of the Pythian Sis ters, about 100 being present from all parts of the county. Mrs. Llttlerield. or Portland, one or the leading state officers of tho Pvthlan Slaters Is expected hero ror Mm purpose or orgunlliu castles In Mnrisliflf? 1 and Nortli 11. ud V7E INVITE the privilege of cfli- ' mating on printing of practically any character. MoA of our work is Stationery Lcltcr Meads, Envelopes, Cards, Bill Heads, Booklets, Folders. Let us furnish you with forceful and attractive printing. Phone us; a man will call. J Cards Catalogues In An Agreement or Maislifleld's Kiirlj-Day lliislness Men Not Io Nuiploy (.'bliiix) Workiucii. An old and Interesting document was Muud by (I. A. Heiinett whllo going through some of his old pa pers. It was an agreement signed by many of the citizens of Marsh field In the year 188(1 when tho uiitl-Chluesi) imitation was nt Its height. Thu troubled In California began In the 70'h ami It was In 1SS0 when tho -Chinese riots In Seattle were -o( curling. - - A petition, or rather mi ngrco- LOIKJi: HAS CXTIIl'SIASTIC ineut, wus circulated among tho Murshfleld business mini. Tho UKreeiuuiit stuted that thoso who signed it would not employ nay ChlniiMU labor. There was a speci fication written on tho margin that thoso who wore already employing Chlubsu should have thirty days la which to get rid of them and oni ploy whllo men In their places. Tho signatures on tho agreement take up three big pages of papor and Mr. Dennett says that thoy make up a list of practically overy business man in the city at that time, Many of them havo long since pnssod uwuy but some whoso names appear aro still residing in tho city. Mr. Heunett says that at that time Murshfleld hud quite a big Chinatown. From whoro tho O'Cou uell building now stands back to the school house grounds was (iN mud fluts. Tho Chinese had houses built on stilts all over this terri tory and many of thorn lived there. After tho business men rofuscd to employ the Chinese they began going away uud In inoro recent years thero wero fowor Chlucso peo ple bore. Mr. Dennett says that It was not unusual for I bore to occur trouble batweuu thu Chluoso tongs mid once In a whllo a tongmuu from San Francisco would roiuo up here ,md kill some Marshfleld Chinaman. qulllo on Sutiirilay for tho annual t county conuintion. Frank 8. (Irani. Iiy 'Moose Dt-llglif at .Smtci's. Wheat ".:!.5 Haines