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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1915)
AJl., 'y e Of' HI six THE E COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON; FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1915 EVENING EDITION. iTlTOIl HIIIIIUK SETTLESlDID WOT SEE TOWERlTO PAY FDR FINGERS SOUTHHItX PACIFIC to si:i:k fhaxchisi-: chaXoi: i-:xpkcti-:i complaint ai.mhws ov why shkki: sthivithi: lkaxs .f Qt'ixi: ok itosiiiiriu: DKXIKK KIU'OHT FATHF.lt WOl'Ll) COMPHOMIHK DAMACJFS TO HOYS AT $0,000 WELCOME BISHOP MANY ATTKNI) l'UIIMC WHLCOMH of msiior suMXuit llcllef Nxm-cssed Hint Knlph Moody Will Knilcmiii' to KHiiilimto llouily Service It was Btnteil today that the South Kiln Handel Would lluo Props I'scd, Fenilng tin' Crushing of I lor llrlck llulldliig Claiming that the frame building Pacific through Ralph Moody ofiof Gow Why on Uroadway has set- Portland, ono of Its legal rcpresenta- tied until the top now threatens to Hvcs would probably take steps crush In the walls .of her brick von while here this week to secure re- eer, 1311a Handel Is suing for a man- llcf from the franchlso requiring ,dntory inji hourly motor car service between ; Why to pi North Bend and Murshfiold. Although 'structure, no official statement has been given boon filed to renulro Gow op up the side of his The papers havo already In the equity court oift. It Is expected that the matter , through the attorneys 01 jus. i.u will bo brought before the council by del, Graves and Melnturff. I 10 COIlipinilll aiiKa mm i"" him Again next Monday night. . Tho matter was temporarily drop lied when brought up a few weeks ngo when thero was such vigorous protest against the poslblo cancella tion of tho franchise. A petition, sign ed by a considerable number, favor ed some change In the motor car ser vice that would Improve the Bervlce between Coos Day and Coqulllo val ley points wns presented to tho ociin- cll then. For liitcriii'lmti Service- Tho Southern Pacific Is desirous of gottlng tho franchlso requirement on tho Marshfleld-North Dend ser vlco altogether Instead of getting a tomporary suspension ns somo pro posed. Howovor, Judging by general ex pressions, It Is not likely thnt this will bo granted by tho city officials although a temporary trade might be mado whereby tho company would furnish lntcrurban service between hero and Gardiner and between here and Powers having motor enrb mako soveral trips each way dally. two buildings nro nt least 10 In ches apart at the bottom but that tho Gow Why structure has grad ually sunk on Its supports. It Is isaid that tho fill tnero is mnuo oi slnbs and sawdust and that this ac counts for thu settling. Mention is made of tho northwest wind. The complaint states that this wind Is doing Its share In blowing the walls against tho top of tho lluiulol building. It Is said that the Gow Why build ing "has settled and docs lean and extend and hang out and presses against tho wnll and Is continuing to settlo until nt this time tho samo is nbout 10 Inches from perpendi cular at tho top and extends over the building of the plaintiff." WILL Ml BEACH Did Not Itecclvo Warrant from Sher iff .lolmson for AiTcst. of Couple No News of Them Yet Sheriff Qulno, of Uoseburg, last evening over the long distance phone Informed representatives of the Poolo family who nro endeavoring to secure tho arrc3t of Charlemngne Tower on charges In connection with tho kidnapping of Mrs. Tower that ho did not seo them In Hose burg. A report here stated that Sher iff Qulno saw them at Uoseburg and that they were "a most loving pair." Qulno said that ho did not see the couple and that ho did not toll any one that he did. Furthermore, ho said that he had not received any warrant for their arrest. Sheriff Johnson Informed the Poolo family, who prcfencd tho charges against Tower, that he had sent out word to officers In various sections of the state biit that ho had not received any Intimation ns to their being located. Hopresentatlves of tho Poolo family today expressed considerable- Indignation bedauso Sheriff Johnson and District Attor ney Uljoqvlst were not, according to their view, making much offort to locate them. Aixly Erlckson said today thnt Mrs. Tower was not much Injured In tho meleo except that ono arm was hurt. Krlckson alleged that this In jury was done by Hyde hanging on to her when Tower tried to tako her from the taxi Into Foote's car. Luther and Paul Wyniore May 1U- , .Judgo John S. Coke (liven Addiws of BIG FIRE IS HOAX KMOKK KOM.S I'P, CltOWDS (JATHKIt, FIUKMKX PIIACTICH KKPORT THAT CAPITAL IS TFitlCSTF.D IN Cl'HKY IN- Paper at County Seat Says Some Illy: Cold Hunting Operations Will Start MOOSE BOOST TRIP l!!(J MKKTIXO HIXD IX XOKTII IIKXI) TO TALK KXCCKSIOX llumlng Shed Proves Practical Train- lug Cap On Hydrant Sticks Would Have Inspection While tho streets wcro crowded last evening Immediately nfter sup per tho flro siren blew and the big auto truck turned Into Central Ave nue and whizzed toward the Myrtlo Arms at a terrific pace, People came rushing from all directions and blocked tho street only to find tho flro department engaged In their practice. Smoko whirled up nhovo tho buildings realistically. It was found to ho a small shed In tho rear of thu Hague Apartments (that had been purposely set uflre. Dolny of several minutes wns oc casioned In gottlng water after tho bono had been rapidly laid becnuso That mining Is to bo done on a big scalo at Gold Heach In C.iriy county by men who havo capital to operate on n lnrgo Bcalo Is tho as sertion mado In tho Gold Ileach Globe. That paper says: A company with largo capital Is being formed by hoavy-wclghiH In ..... ............ ,IM.t.. ..I. Imillr.i ,.1nt nuaiiciai I'ircii-H. iiium iihji.-i;ii.- (......i , j,, Is Gold Ileacb anil tney expect to oporato in Gold llench and vicinity, j Thoy proposo to build muchlnes for saving gold, platinum and other , momlnim fiintfllu fl'MIM lllD nPP.-lll HUlltlS ' and they proposo to build tho ma chines for operation light hero In Gold Ileach, and to put a lurgo forco of men hero, for thnt purpose. Capital is IUiImmI They havo a large nmout of mon oy raised already, nearly enough to float tho entornrlso, and as soon as tho required amount la gotten they proposo to put their plan In July IB and -- Dates of Departure to Sun Francisco Many (Jo From Hero To swell the numbers of tho Moose dclpgajlon to San Francisco in July an enthusiastic meeting of tho lodge wis hold In North Hone! Inst evening with more than 00 members present. I!0 Mooko attended from Murshfiold. celvo Pay for Injuries District. Attorney After Hark 'lncu Six thousand dollars ns a com promise Is asked for In negotiations now being conducted by county of ficials and Frank Wymoro, father of Paul and Luther Wymoro, two little youngsters who wcro badly hurt a weekago when they explod ed dynamite enps said to have beori left In tho road by a gang or county workmen. District Attorney Lllje qvlst camo over this afternoon from Coqulllo and ho said the matter Is now being considered. He went out with Superintendent F. P. Norton this afternoon to Investigate tho us cidents. After the Taes Tax collecting Is tho rolo of tho county officials, ho said, which they are ready to pursue with a ven geance Ho has CO days In which to reply to tho appeal of tho South ern Oregon tax enso which has now gono boforo tho United States Su preme Court. It will probably bo a year before It Is set for hearing on the docket, said Mr. Llljeqvlst. "And nil this whllo tho county is out theso taxes," ho declared. "Tho Unnk of Oregon was capitalized at $3r,000, and has now turned its stock Into the First Nntlonul Unnk of North Uend. Tho county cortalnly deserves tho taxes on this stock. That means more trouble." Tho taxes nro said to bo approximately $1,-500. "Tho Frank Boutin tract near Hea ver Hill Is In arrears nbout $50,000 In taxes; tho Kinney cstato Is behind too." To Sell Kinney Kstnlo That a movo will probably bo mado to havo tho Kinney cstnto Bold for delinquent taxes Is tho statement of Mr. UlJcqvlBt. "We're gottlng tired of this Jockoylng ,and having tho county's money tied up In tracts and estates with taxes far behind." Statement of Sullivan A couplo of weeks ago, former I Deputy County Treasurer Sullivan, In an Interview In Tho Times, called attention to tho back taxes or tho Southern Oregon Company, tho Hou tln Interests and tho Kinney prop erty, ns being ono of tho reasons Interest U now centering ubout tho visit to San Francisco. Ucrths on '.ho Nana Smith which leaves hero I why Coos County wnrrnnts nro now ! ....n...lln., n nnln Tllfl linftlna tlllull of tho fnlluro or tho tap on tho by- ",u" '"" ;" - "; " " """ ing iiiu iiiniii uiu iiiuii hi "in" - July 15 and July 22 havo already been arranged for. Every Moose In Coos County that can get away at that time Is planning on attending. noforo tho tlmo of departure conies in July It Is expected ovory Moobo lodgo In tho county will havo hr.d u booster meeting, nut u short tlmo ago a mooting or this sort wns hold in Iluudon and was well tended. drnnt to work and It wns necessary to use a heavy hummer. For this ren boii It was being agitated today that tho hydrants or the city be Inspect ed and opened onco n month that they may bo always In working order. Spend SUNDAY tp COOS ItlVKIt. Tin KXPIIKSS leaws SATL'HDAY KVHNIXO at H o'clock. nunclal standing and oxocutlvo abll Ity. Sufficient prospecting hns boon done to satisfy them thnt tho "st,ufr Is hero" and In sufficient quantities to warrant tho expenditure of tho monoy necessary to put the plant up on a working basis. Times Want Ads ror results. Dig Lucky Dance, Simpson's Pn vlllou, SntuiiLiy evening, Juno 110, MEAT IS LOW Kit below par. With theso taxes col lected, It Is said that tho county would bo out of debt. Immediately after Mr. Sullivan's Htatcmont In Tho Times, stops woro taken by ,tho officials to hasten tho collection. May Movo Hero Mr. Llljeqvlst Is figuring doflnnto ly on moving to Coos Hay though ho at-j expects Hrst to finish tho present court proceedings and It may bo somo tlmo boforo ho will conic. Welcome Hlsliop Loaves Today For VMt at Uandon lllshop Sumner was formally In troduced and welcomed to Coos Pay last evening hi a public reception hold In his honor nt tho Guild Iln.ll of tho Episcopal church. Many wcro In nijtendanco and following tho welcoming addresses and a short talk by Ulshop Sumner tho evening was enjoyably spout In gottlng ac quainted with the liond of tho Epis copal Church In Oregon. ltov. Robert Drowning presontcrt tho HIbIiop, telling briefly of hlH first visit horo. Judge Coko Speaks In giving his address of wclcomo Judgo John S. Coko declared that Ulshop gumnor hnd dono a magnif icent work In Chicago bororo coming west, being connected not only with tho work In tho Church but also with various municipal organizations j and was prominent as a member oT . tho board that publicly boosted Chi-j cago. I A rovlow of tho work or tho I Church ns conducted by Ulshops Scott, Morris, and Scnddlug, who preceded him wns given by Ulshop Sumner. Ho declared lilmaeir delighted with tho manner In which tho w'ork had boon carried on hero nnd complimented ltov. Drowning for his persistent orforts. Musical Program Following tho addresses thore wns a short musical program. Mrs. Stanley Henderson rendered a vocal solo; Miss Mary Kruso a piano solo and Mr. Raymond, visiting hero from Spokane, sang n tenor boIo. Tho Women's Quartotto, composed or tho Misses Johnson, Mrs. Hon Ost lind and Mrs. Stauff, wns enthusi astically encored. l)ut not only did Ulshop Sumner provo himself un Interesting speaker but an entertainer ns well. Ho Is an accomplished musician and, seated ut tho piano, ho gavo various Melee tlous, some or them Jig tunes con structed Into variations for grand and comic opera. There wns an informal meeting of tho vestry Immediately preceding tho reception. This afternoon Ulshop Sumner went down to Uandon after n wcoks visit hero which ho declared ho en Joyed greatly. I I SPECIALS for Saturday at the Golden Rule Store Boys' Wash Suits. Special at 6g Boys' Overalls, both waist and bib, 50c grade." '..2 Boys' Caps, Special price '""2u Boys' Shirts, extra good value at ..V..25c Boys' Neck ties, Special at ".J-'-c Boys' Knickerbocker Pants, regular 50c and 75c" nr" grade, 0ur price .. ..60C Boys' Short Sleeve Knee Length Union Suits, Va A very good value at Due We carry a complete stock of Boys' Suits, Shoes Hats, Caps, Underwear and Hose; yes, everything for the boys from head to foot, at money-saving prices. Bring your boy in for his next Suit. Ho may want one for the Fourth of July celebration. The Golden Rule ALWAYS BUSY First National Bank Bldg. THE BIGGEST STOCK THE LOWEST PRICES THE BEST ASSORTMENT BASEBALL SCORESMAWYWANTSTANB KKAI.S SM1 DOWN HIM WlllliK POUTIjANI) KISKS IriiugcM (Innio of War N Stngol In II) Innings llctween (iilcugo ami Clevelaiul Sun Kranclsco 'i an .5 IT, Salt I-ako ...II I!7 .filMi hos Angeles ..HI -II .rl'J Portland M 37 .-lit:! Oakland . . .It HI .-ISS Venice !!7 4-1 .lf,7 TWI liVi: coxnwsioxs amiiuiJ ;i!.nti:i I Ono Kcntiire at Present Cost Least, Improves of IllVlllg. IFOR GOOD OF ALL i Ilousowlves will bo glad to know that ment Is a llttlo cheaper than It has boon. Somo of tho butchors nro advertising It nt prices a fow cents per pound lower than It has boon. DOZICXS OF liKTTIMIS AUK SHXT TO COAST CIIAMUKHK m ANOTHER CUT ON PRICE on the Hendrickson Bankrupt Shoe Stock See new prices in window. Because of m any sizes getting low we have cut the prices even deeper than before i Civo.soted Wood lllock Paving Aglta. Hon Is Started Well On Its Way by Local Uody Asking tho concerted action or tho Chambers or Commerce In tho North west and on tho entire coast In boost ing tho ubo or wood block paving Is tho gist or a lottcr sent 6ut by tho lo cal Chamber. Hundreds havo been bent. "Tho reason wo desire to call at tention to this matter Is to glvo work to our saw mills which nro Idle, or running on but part tlmo for tho lack of proper markets," runs tho lot- tor. "Creosoted wood blocks nro no t NORTH BEND NEWS t Mrs. W. H. Painter will leavo Saturday for San Francisco, whoro sho will nttend tho exposition and visit relatives. Otto Klug hns taken n position as bond, sawyer at tho Porter mill or tho Simpson Lumber Company. I Miss Plorcuco Hanson, who has been attending business collcgo at Los Angeles, Is visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hanson on Ilnyncs Inlet. John Munson Is building a new homo at tho head or Hnynes Inlet. J. C. Clark has tho contract for do ing tho work. Prof. Grubbs nnd two children returned homo today from tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Curl McCtillough on Hnynes Inlet. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Klsmlngor nnd daughter, Louise, loft today ror Snn Francisco to attend the ralr. Mrs. 10. J. Curren hns closed tho rooming house which sho conducted In North Ilend and has gono to San Francisco whoro sho will reside. Paul Schlllorstrom, or Point Ter race on tho Sluslaw River, Is In North Ilend on a business visit. Tho last Legislature ropoalod tho free text book law, but tho peoplo or North liond nt tho recent school II. R. 7 1 r. 9 S t! 12 G 1 NOTICE THE SAVINGS BELOW U Lot No. 1. Ladies Low Shoes and Pumps, $3.50 and $4.00 values, now $1.00 and $1.75 Lot No. 2. Ladies $4.00 Shoes, Gunmetal and Patent. Now $1.95 Ladies' Now .. Lot No. 3. White Buck $4.00 Shoes, $1.85 Lot No. 4. Ladies' Button Shoes in Tan Gunmetal. $3.50 and $4, now . ...$1.65 and $1.95 Lot No. 5. Children's Shoes that were $1.25, $1.50 and $2, now 65c, 85c and 95c Lot No. 6. 50 pairs Men's Oxfords, in Patent, Ox Blood and Gunmetal, choice $1.00 Lot No. 7. Men's $4.00 Dress Shoes, now $2.15 Lot No. 8. Men's $5.00 Dress Shoes, now $3,15 and $3.65 longer in the experimental stugo. Tho largest cities In tho eastern part oroIectlo authorized tho directors to purchase what additional books nro needed. Tho district has $1G00 Invested in books and' with tho ox- i tho United States nro now using them in preference to any other class or paving. "Tho best known streot In tho.n0IU,ltMro of L00 moro thoro will l United State?. Ilroadway, Now York.ibo Bl,ffCCt books on hand to sup-1 is paved with woodon JilocUs. It iv lin schools stands to reason that mt Btreot Tno Empire rood will bo nut In i would not havo been so paved had i first-class condition for tho Fourth SAN FRANCISCO, June 2n. Con stantly throughout the present or lea tho r.enli havo been slipping, hav ing lost practically every game this week. Portland annexed tho contest of yesterday by a 1 to 0 score". In tho American Lenguo the longest game or the season, 10 lnnlngH, wns won by Chicago rrom Cloveland at Clove land by u C to 4 socre. Tho scores or yostorday follow: Count U-agiio At San Francisco: It. Portland 1 San Francisco 0 At Los Angoles: Vonlco r Los Angeles - At Salt Lake: Oakland fl Salt Lake 1 American Iougiio At Philadelphia: Now York C Philadelphia . C At Cleveland: Chicago , . fi Cloveland Nlnotcen Innings. At Washington: IlOBtOll ' 12, Washington . -1 At Detroit: St. Louis ? 3 Detroit 9 National League- At Pittsburg: Cincinnati r' Pittsburg .. ..- ;.'. . 3 At Now York: Philadelphia 5 Now York 13 At Chicago: St. Louis .' 13 Chicago 1-1 At Boston: Brooklyn 0 Doston G Others Should Hurry To (,ct In July !1 and 5 Celebration Pro gram llelug Duiwu I'p 1 LAXIJ NOT COM INK Hugh McLalu received a telegram from It. M. Joi nings this morning Mating Senator Lane will not be hero to deliver the Fourth of July address beiauso It was impossible for him to get uwny from Portland. A wire was at onco sent to Ilepre Boutntivo llnwley at Salem asking him to come. It. 3 I Thbse Selecting Early Get the Best Choice I "Money Talks" Of TO CLOTHING (& SHOE CO. "Money Talk" not tills class of improvement proved superior to othor varietlos. "It has been said by one of tho prominent lumbermen of tho const that If the cities nnd towns of tho Pacific Coast would uso wood block paving entirely for tho noNt year tho doninnd would keep soveral of tho larger mills on tho coast running at full capacity cutting nothing but wooden blocks to supply this de mand. "Lets start tho ball rolling.' of July. A forco of men is now working on it. " Jerry Vandoventer, who operates nn auto lino out of Uandon, was in North Pond to bcq tho new Ford nutos which Gorst & King nro operating. SHOWS POSTMASTKItS SOCIAL CALKXDAU Friday Thimblo Club with Mrs. ' Fred Kruso In North Uend. Norwegian Lutheran Y. P. Society at church. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. W K. Hoagland. 4 Kensington Club with Mrs. i C. F, McCleorgo, ' PJcturo Taken nt Convent Ion Hung hi IK-al PoMofflco. Postmaster Hugh McLalu has just had framed a largo photograph of the Postmasters of Oregon taken when they woro In convention at Portland. Tho photo w-bb taken In front of tho Portland hotel and gives n good likeness of about C5 of the Postmasters from different parts of the state. Tho pluturo has been hung In tho Postotflco here. Tho KXPHKSS will leavo SATUR DAY KVKXIXO, at 8 o'clock for COOH lUVHIt. SHOE BARGAINS For I.ucl.'os', Misses and Children. Lato Styles and Just tho thing for tho Fourth ami the Summer season. .Aiiiorlcnn Lady Shoes for Women. Vlci and tlunmetal, button. . $1,00 American Lady Strap Pumps for Women, gunmetal .., $:t.ro Vnssar, gunmetal, button, ,. ,$:i.ni Mary Jauo, Patent Leather, women . , . for ijtu.rio I'atent Leather, Aiikle-stnip Sandals for Children, Misses ami Ladles ut especially low prices. W. H. DINDINGER & CO. Bcnker Hill Department Store Phono ;t. Twelve concession for the Koui of July celebration have already hi granted nnd other nro liclnc aK for dally nnd nro being assigned places, according to V. 0. HorK chairman of tho Concession Coram leo. Rapidly tho plans for tho t big days aro taking shape. This i tornoon at four o'clock will tel meeting of all tho committees In i Chamber or Conimerco for tho pj poso or dofluntcly drawing up program nnd tho list of events. Many Kxent.s From early In tho morning ml Into at night on July 3 and July! thoro will bo events to tickle fancy of tho populace Thero will I n varlanco In tho events the pi poso bolng to mako every one hail nnd Kind that tho Declaration oi i donendonco wns nctually signed. A flornl exhibit to bo handled! tho Ilargolt Ilulldliig, corner liioadwnv and Market Avenue by! Coos liny Women's Club has U nrrnnirod and already Is attrafti much nttentlon Small prizes will ho awarded each winner In tho various classesl riowors. Tho holler Is that a sj mado this year will lend to an annl ilnwr show that will aid materia In bottorlng tho flower gardens tho city. Somo of the firnnts Tho concessions that have t Trnnln.l npPO I'll III C tO Mr. IK"! - n.o mnrrv.irn.roimd, notej Htnnil. "cover tho disc," three ch'anlcal basoball machines, the pi rorm danco, a ponnant stand wai nni.u nnii nftractlon. The platroi .lnnrn lma lmon awarded to the Ci ni. Mmwi nnd n stand will prot'l ' if SM-li bo erected nt tno coruei ' nnd Market Avonuo. Errorts nro now belns n"l ., n eiiinuin weaving contest t,... t..,.1,, imim- Is trotting "8 from tho mill. It Is believed th would bo much Interest In sueni . . . in. .. ,,l!irn on Jl ovont which hub n programs In many coast cities. r.... .....rt liiir dunce. SIipH I Mill l t"ih" " Pavilion, Saturday mK"' jJXWm-WT" BOAT SUPPLII LARGEST STOCK IN COO C0UNIY itnr.AW fnr RED SEAL DRY BATTER! VALVOLINE OILS PIONEER HARDWARE f"HHlH"