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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1915)
tEBfOFJK&iamSmm- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1915-EVENING EDITION. SIX I m HOIHRCICLE LEAPS CAJIHIKS HIDI4H TIIHOUtSH hail IX INTO Ml'D FLATS Hi akf.s Hcfuso l Work tin Miirhiuo On South Hnmthiny (Jem-no .loliu- iwii and Slmn Mitchell .Vol Hurt Qcorgo Jolinson of tills city nntl Shannon Mitchell of North Itcnd, had a narrow escape Inst night on South Hroudway when the brakes of their motorcycle refused to slow them down for the turn to Hunker Hill and the riders and machine crashed through the railing and dropped six foot into tho mud flats below. Nolthor of the young men wero hurt and tho Injury to the motor cycle was slight. As tho riders npproached Kruso avenue they noticed ahead of them a largo Blgn, directly above the railing, advertising a dance at Simp son Park. Tho top banner, In largo loiters, rend "For Goodness Sakes, Don't Miss It." Following Instruc tions to tho very letter tho men dashed through the middle of tho sign, 'and, to show their good faith Mitchell took tho streamer with hi m - lleforo reaching tho turn toward Hunker Hill, Johnson who was run ning tho motorcycle threw on his brakes. They refused to hold, n pin having Bllpped out, It Is said. He told Mitchell who nt ono Jumped off the rear scat, nnd, holding to tho handle bars drngged his feet In an effort to slow down tho whiz zing machine. He succeeded par tially. That tho rails were broken through and thrown asldo as tho :iuchu.p dashed through to tho flats without hurting tho riders Is believ ed miraculous. Thero was no water on tho fill at tho time though tho soft mid served In it measure to allay tho shock of tho fall. Shannon Mitchell Is manager of the Pioneer Hnrdwaro company storo at North Hend and Qcorgo Johnson Is an cmployo of the Pio neer Hardware store In this city. Doth young men wero nbout their duties ngaln today. HTAItT INSPKCTION KilgliH-cr iiud HondniiiHtor Making Tilp Over tho Waterways Donald Charlcson, as port engin eer, and P. M. Hnll-Lowls, tho comity roadmaster, started out this morn ing on their inspection of the water ways. Thoy made tho first trip to Hayucs Inlet. They will Inspoct all tlip waterways which aro used as public highways with a viow of as certaining what Improvements aro needed. Tho port commission is to oxpond $30,000 on tho inlets trib utary to Coos Day but Mr. Hall-Low-is Bays that there aro cloven such In lets so thero will not bo a great amount for any ono. WILL NOT LI4AVI4 11141114 P. 31. IlnlMciM lt Itciunlii in Coos County County Hondmastor P. M. Hnll Lowls says that ho Is not going to leavo Coob county as wns Intimated that ho might. Ho says that tho story that ho was going to southern Cali fornia started largoly on account of u Joking remark on his part and thut ho bus no Intention of leaving this locality. Calling cm ds pi luted nt Tlio Times office. BIG CROWDS ARE ATTENDING THE $13,000 JEWELRY AUCTION SALE AT THE RED CROSS Fine Watches, Jewelry at any price. You can get an article for 50c that will cost you $3.00 any other time. Four Beautiful Presents Given at Each Sale. Sales Start at 2:30 and 7:30 P. ML Red Cross Jewelry Dept. GETS HOOK III EYE MAltll CUTS D1414P INTO IltlS OF FISIII4HMAX AT TUN MILK Aitliur Hh-ehftcld Now In Hospital Homo Hope Tliat he .May bo Ablo to Use Left 14 e Again Arthur Dlrchflold, fishing on Ton Milo lake last Saturday, swung his long lino In a strong wind nnd In an Inexplicable manner tho fly hook on tho end swung around nnd hooked deep into the iris of his left eye. Heroically Dlrchflold stood tho pain and with the aid of a companion, tore tho barb from tho eyo ball. Today ho Is In a dark room at Mercy Hospital, h'ls eyo heavily bandaged and Dr. H. M. Shaw says that It Is problematical whether or not tho young man will again bo ablo to use his optic. The barb of tho hook missed by a very short distance tho optic nerve which pushes through directly from tho brain nnd the shock to It might prove fatal. Very little did tho wound bleed, tho explanation being Hint thero Is little blood in tho Iris. Dlrchflold wns not rendered unconscious and nt ouco hurried to Marshtlcld but It was several hours bofore he could get medical attention. In n semi-dark room yesterday tho bandages were slowly removed from Dlrchfleld's eye and, ns a test, he wns able to discern the window, thus showing, according to tho doc tor, that tho use of tho eyo Is not entirely gone. However, Dlrchflold was not allowed to strain his optic and tho baudago was put back again Immediately. Dlrchflold Is an omnloyoo of tho., Willamette Pacific nnd has been, Two dwellings for members of working on tho North Dcnd bridge. ' Hfo-savlng crew havo already 'been erected, nccordlng to Mr. Chest- PHKPAIti: l-'Olt CONTKST I Locnl Hose Team Getting; Iteady fur , tho Fourth In anticipation of tho county meet , huinehwny. for tho chnmploiiBhlp which Is ox- pectcd to ho hold hero during the. fa YOU is A DISFAYOU Fourth of July colobrntlon the hose! team of tho Marshflold Flro Depart-1 cnplnln of (ho Patsy Picks Up Sii) inont was out practicing last oven-j ,,...,, .jf,,,,,, )ory wiitcli Had lug. Thoy mndo tho 100 yard run, I ueeil noyel linrcekul tiicir noso, attached to mo hydrant nnd hnd water In 3Ii sec onds. Tho team has done tho trlc'c in 28 seconds. It Is expected that nt least threo or four tenuis will com poto hero this year for tho cham pionship. CRUELTY CHARGED 3IIIH. C. L. PI4CK (II4T8 D1VOHC14 FH03I II. II. PI4CK Dtivlo Hcutilt-o Woods Is Given n Legal Sopurntitini from G'eoigo Henry Woods. (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILL14, Or., Juno 20. Mrs. Cutherliio L. Peck yesterday secur ed a divorce from Hnrlos Hanson Peck, formerly n Marshflold cook, on tho grounds of cruel and Inhu man treatment. Her former namo of Mrs. C. L. Smith was restored to her. Another Divorce Dovio Dcatrlco Woods secured a legal separation from Gcorgo Henry Woods on tho grounds of abandon ment and she had restored to her tho maiden namo of Miss Dovla Stayton, C. I. Helgard appeared as attorney In both enscs for tho plain tiffs. and Silverware going SHIPPING NEWS 444 $ V14SSI4L MOVKMKNTS Sailed Tillamook, Portland, 1:30 p. m. yesterday. Duo Hero Santa Clara, off bar ill n fog, due in (i:30 p, m. STATION ;G0ES f GOYKltXMKNT INSPI4CTOR IIHHI4 TO LOOK AFT14R PHO.II4CT Life Oiiuiil Station Well Under Way At Cliiu lesion liny Two Dwell- lugs Already Completed. Clearing of tho new Const Guard station site nt Charleston Dny is well under way. Inspector Forgotte, of tho U. S. Government, Is hero from Sun Francisco going over tho work as it has been outlined by Win. Hlllstrom, contractor. Ho will not locate here, but will to mo from tlmo to tlmo to inspect the work which must bo done definitely according to tho Government plans. Engineer Fred Chestnut yesterday went over n good shnro of the work to bo dono on Charleston Day, paying particular attention to tho lines. Thore Is a small crow of men at work on tho project and nt present they uro clearing tho side hill on tho slto of tho kcopor's cottago In preparation for tho grading, which ' t0 co10 Intor. "iit, und these will bo used for eump purposes until tho completion of tho cntlro station. It Is lntend- m, (hat work B))a bo Btarted t oncu on tho Jetty and tho concrete When Captain Vuhlbuscli of tho gasoline schooner Patsy, bound north passed Tillamook n fow days ago and found u dory supposedly drift ing outsido, ho took the small boat In tow and brought It Into Astoria. Thero ho was told tho sklppor of tho gasoline schooner Dccorah had been raving because someone had taken his dory. Tho troublo was straightened out when It wan found that a vessol was bringing a now dory to tho Oo corah from Portland and In passing Tillamook had anchored it thore for tho Decorah to pick up. Tho boat will bo returned. WILL CIIANCJ14 CIIAHTI4H Steamships of Again Fly Dollar Lino Drltlsli Flag Will Clmngo of tho eight steamships of tho' Dollar lino to Drltlsli regis try will bo mudo, it Is stated In shipping click's, becauso of tho now Seaman's bill, which goes Into ef fect the first of July. Two of the Dollar ships, tho Ucsslo and tho Hazel Dollar havo been on Coos Day for cargoos. The Dollur boats employ almost exclusively Chinese crows. Tiio hir ing of American sailors, It Is said, would amount to a difference of thousands of dollars to these ships I annually. Tho Hazel Dollur which camo j horo had 3!i Orientals aboard. The I nvcruga wago Is said to bo about .$10 a mouth. In muuy cases thoy ' boaid themselves. American seamen rofuso to sign "deopwator" off this 'coast for less than $20 u month and board. Captain Dollar Is now In Van couver, Drltlsli Columbia, to sco nbout a chango In registry. Flvo of his eight ships aro undo' tho American flag. DUI4 TONIGHT At nlno u. m, the steamship San ta Clara was reported oft Cape Man- Jco in a heavy fog and this tifter j noon sho Is waiting oft tho bar and Is expected In by six o'clock, sailing at 10 o'clock tonight for Portland. UUN FART IIOAT Atlantic To Go Dally Up Coos Hlver For Honcflt of Summer Cottagers ( That tho tired business man may enjoy tlio cooling drafts of tho South Coos Itlver tho owners of tho Rain bow will tomorrow start tho fast gabollno boat Atlantic which will leave hero dally at 4:15 p. m with tho exception of Sunday, and run as far as Goodwills at tho head of nav igation. It will return In tho morn ing, leaving thero at 7 a. m. and ar riving here about 8:45 a. m. Tho At lantlc in no way affects tho present schedule of tho Italnbow. SHORT ON ENGINES ONI4 IS LOAXI4D; ONI4 HRI4AKS DOWN; ON 14 L14FT TO WOHK Coos liny, Itoscburg; nnd Knstcrii Locomotlics Ilno locomotor Ataxia tin Local Lino With but threo engines on his en tire railroad Superintendent W. F, Miller, of tho Coos Day, KoBeburg and Eastern, has a hard time often to movo his various trains, playing a still game of checkers with tho equipment nnd engines ns mon nnd kings. Tho fnct is, Mr. Miller used to havo tlirce engines on his road. Then ho loaned ono to tho track crew tho other sldo of tho bay;' that left him two and Sunday night tho "Flvo Spot" broke down with cylin der trouble nnd thero wns only ono locomotlvo yesterday In operation on the Coos Dny, Hoscburg and Eastern. This ono old reliable was used on tho mall nnd passenger trains to the Valley. Thero was no train through to Hunker Hill and North Ucnd. An arrangement was mudo with the Gorst and King lino to bundle this truffle through tho day, Qccordlug to Mr. Mlllor. All Sunday night a crow of nn workod on tho englno and again yesterday. Tomorrow it is expected tho motor car will bo out of tlio repair shop, entirely renovated, and in tho local lino again. Tho shortngo In equipment on tho Hue, states Mr. Miller, is bocauso of tho fact that the company Is waiting now' unUl tho rolling stock can bo brought in over tho company lino from tho Wlllnmetto Valloy. Thon, ho has said, tho present equip ment will, to a great extent, be lent to tho Junk pile. t AMONG THE SICK t Tom Maddon Is on tho sick list and today was under u physician's care. Mrs. M. A. Monson Is confined to her Homo with tin attack or asthma which followed tho sovcro shock suf fered by her wlion nn unto overturn ed abovo Allegany a wool: ago. Carrlo Durbrldgc, young daughter of Mr. und Mrs. J. J. Durbrldgo of South Fifth Btrcot, Is recovorlng af ter a long Illness with throat troub lo. I4rlc Kdlln, i or Hunker Hill, Is qulto sick wth an uttack of tho grlppo Mrs. Duncan iFcrguson was quite 111 yesterday with a slight touch or ptomalno poison. Sho Is much recov ered today. Noel Smith is at tho Homo Hotel nnd under medical caro, bolug qulto ill with bowel troublo. W. B. Warwick was unablo to go to work yestorday and today on ac count or an attack or tho grlppo. Dorsoy Kroltzor is reported a trlflo bolter today, having passed a qulot night, much relieved, It Is said. Mrs. D. Mcintosh is ill at hor homo on Second street. Mrs. C. C. Cnrpontcr, who has been ill at Morcy Hospital in North Dend, has about recovered and to day wus taken to hor homo. Stanley Driggs, who wns at Morcy Hospital lor sovcral weoks follow ing a surgical operation, has loft tho hospital and Is at tho homo of his father, O. W. Driggs. Ho has about rccovored and will bo ablo to bo about In a fow days. I'VulI Craft AhcciiiIs Isthinus Inlet Willi Stulwnrt Crow Hut Defuses To Faeo Wind nntl Title "Got up and hear tho littlo birds sins." chirped W. F. Stuhr, agent of the North Pacific Company Sun day morning, previous to tho alarm clock Borenndo, as he hopped out of bed. Ho dressed and while waiting Tor tho sun was Joined by Assistant Agent Duruott. Together thoy launched their frail craft on tho waters of tho bay mid cllmbod nboard. "Cast off your hawser," sang out Stuhr, trying to tnako his voice sound lllco Captain Lofstadt's, On (ho wings of tho tide and with tho wind hi tholr favor, they sailed. They scudded up Isth mus Inlet, fanned by tho breoze, puddled aboilt to their hearts con tent and started home. Tho Hal D, camo about, that Is almost about, struck tho blast broadside with thq tldo swirling under bow and re fused to go forward. Tho crow pad dled till thoy grew tired and pers pired and got mired nnd then they accepted a tow home. Today they uro nursing soro arms and havo discovered muscles they never knew about before. l'icnlc at (iiMxhvlll's South Coos TtUer. Dauco with good music, lo bOKguii slide, HWlngs, etc., Sat. July 3rd. Alice. 11. will leavo Mm-hfield ut 7 a. in. and Kxpross at H iu in. Kverylxxly coiie ami bring baskets. Admission to grounds free. ' CANOE W THE "K.D." SHOE FOR WOMEN Made by the Krippendorf-Dittmann Co., Cincinnati. A REAL TREAT IS IN STORE FOR THOSE WOMEN WHO HAVE NOT WORN THIS REMARKABLE SHOE. IT MAKES WALKING A REAL PLEASURE :: :: :: :: The K. I). Shoo nlltms plenty tif room nt tlio ball and toes; yet, fits tho urcli, tlio heel nntl tlio Instep tin sniifjly us though held by n gloved liiuitl. It ncctto no "brouklnj? In." Thirty tllffeieut stjles Including low anil high liccln. Widths, AA It) 14. Price $3.50 to $5.00 Jf J on ul.slt tlio feet of jour children to puiv us they should, bring; them to Ilul) Dry floods Com puny. Tlioy we properly fitted hero. HUB DRY SMAKT WHAK FOIt WOMKN CORNKIt IJROADWAV AND CKNTUAL AV14. WONDI4HFUL VALUKS IN DHKSSKHS ' THE REASON Wo uro factory agents for tho best lino of tlio ennui. latest fliilslicN. We carry this pattern in stock in GOLDEN, WAXED, DULL, MAHOGANY, CIRCAS SIAN WALNUT.' Priced $16.50 $1?.50 Wo also carry Dressers In stock In the following finishes: White KiiniucI, Fumed Oak, Wned Oak, Whllo .Maple, nt. from $l3.ft lo .$ 17.no Those two styles nro nuioue; our ery he.st nellers. I .Satisfaction Kunrnntccd. GOING $b HARVE Y COM1T.KTI4 IIOUSI4 FUUXISIII4HS. BASEBALL S B D H E S COAST Iil4AflU14 TI4A.MS .MOVI4 .MONDAY TO NI4W. FIKMIH Italii HUH 14itlcnt on Kits tern Dia monds Chicago I.cadlne; In American I.eiiKuo iDrALt.dr..i.oM.iiWTiaM. Portland, Juno so. Yesterday was Bpont by tho Coast Leaguo teams In changing to tholr now worlds. In tho eastern field tho Chlcagoans aro still holding tho load In tho Amorlcau and tho National Leagues. Tho scores of yestorday follov: Amorlcau League. At Dotrolt Cleveland 3 Detroit C At Washington Philadelphia . . . 01 Washington .... 2 At Chicago St. Louis ,2Chicugo '. .1 At Doston Now York 3Do8ton 2 Now York sjlloston C National Icag;iio At Clnclnnntl I Chicago 2Cinclnuatl 3 At Philadelphia Drooklyn 41 Philadelphia . . .0' At Now York Doston 2Now York 3 (Eloveu InnlugB.) Doston 3Now York 5 At St. Louis PIttsburg-St. Louis Wet grounds. ATTORNEY GENERAL JVILL TRY CASE Will Appear In Court at Coqullle for tho State Industrial Commission. (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLI4, Or., Juno 29. Attor ney General Ceorgo Drown from Salem, will anlvo horo tomorrow to try a caso for tho stato. A man named Smith, of Dandon, was Injur ed and wns, given damages by tho Stato Industrial Commission. Ho claims that the damages wero not sufficient und asks for a Jury trial to hear his claims for moro dam ages. Mr. Drown will handle the caso for the stato, (.'oddem of Ml)oi ty Contest Xolilo ThcatTO Tonight Six Heels of Pie luros, Fho Spot-lid Features, .Maitln'H Orchestra. Ono llle; Show, 8 p. in. Havo your proRraius printed nt Tho TImea office. "COUSINS" shoo for women Hold ev cluslvcly n( this More. GOODS CO. Phono 301 All the Priced $30.00 $33.00 IS1T Our New Store We want you to come in and i'ook over our new quarters and see tho fine display rooms that Kyo liaVG arrailgeOi W0 Will De glad 10 DlaV QtlV of the new numbers oil the Victor for you, or to have you try the new sheet music num bers on one of our pianos, , Whenever you aro down town, make our new storo your headquarters, You will always be welcome, L L THOMAS MUSIC STORE 73 Central Avenue. ' n, ROOMING HOUSE SNAP $in00 value for $500. He.st location In city, low rent, kooiI lease, clean, well furnished. Owner desires to retire from business. POOL AND BILLIARD HALL I1I trade for real estnto or soil on terms, rooiI lease, low rent, old established business, excellent lora t Ion. "See Reid About It." W. A. REID 150 Front St. QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, Phono 106-L. MARSHFIELW, ORUOON limitations printed at Tho Times V office. NOTIC Effective June 1st, 19J Cream on-... WhlD Cream "on-FPl Milk 7,,FPi Bar -& Inn "uPerpou, uc per K Sncnial nrir.no i. m,:"m.,u' iar9CM HUctllUUGS COOS BAY ICF COLD STORAGE C( Phone 73. Deliveries at 8:30 a. m "- . in. uany Marslifield-Coquille Auto Mage JjCIIVO OmI l'liarmacy .Marshflold A.M. 7MI0 0:3(1 IM. 1:00 0:30 Leave CoqulllJ A.M. "too 0:00 11:00 I'.M. .1:00 0:.io MAiwiiFnxn.coyuiM.n Airit STAGIJ TIME SCHKDULK Schedule nrrnnged to conneti with hoatu to Uandon. Htnff .. Mjrllo I'olnt, WnKiior, Itoseborg IMI UUIIIJH, Knro from Mnrshfleld to Coqullle; 7fi cents. SIiikIo IjunlAjtli, Propi. Will rurnlHli oxtra cars for oxtrn trljiH day or nlgld; alacl rnurier earn. MARSHFIELD-BANDOf AUTO STAGE Via Con-.t Itoad Leavo .Marshfleltl dally nt 7 II. III. I,cno Daiidon 7 n. 111. I p. m. dally nt 1 p. in. FA It 14 $2.00 StnntlH Maiidifleld, Chimdlcr Hotel i North Itcnd, Ujipoitlte tJ Stand; Diiiidon, Galllrr Hotel, . H. X. "DICIO' IIIUIIAIIIIS IDKAL SU.MMDIt TIM'S Steamer Italnbow leaves Mann field for South Coos Itlver cve: Sunday at 8 a. m. and returns at p. ni. Launch Express weok day saml hours. idkal fhi:i: (iitovi: and PICNIC (JHOU.M)S Drlng your lunch baslcots, kc daks and fishing tacklo for a fei dnyB' outing. Sunday school an. all picnic crowds a specialty. Hound Trip, 75 cents. For charter apply on board ol phono 31GX3 or phono 31C7. 1UNIJ 10115 TO POIITLAND VIA FLOHK.S'CM Auto Slngo Schedule Leaio .Marshfleltl and Florence Sunday 27 '.. 4:30 a.m. Monday 28 0:00 a.m. Tuesday 29 5:00 a.m. Wednesday 30 .... 6:00 a.m. Leave Oaitllnor Ono Hour Later Autos aro now running through I On trios leavlm: Mnrshfleld befor 7:00 a. in. you should make PorW laud saiuo day. l SOUTH COOS IIIVKH HOAT 8I4HVIC14 LAUNCH J4XPHL-SS loaves Marshfleltl every day 8 a. in. Loaves head of rh" nt 3:15 p. m, SWAM I4H KAINBOW leaven head of river dally at it. in. Leaves Mnrshfleld at 2 p. in, For rJiui tor apply pn hoard. HOaiJHS SMITH Propiletors - SIHS. WILLI4VS NKW STOHIJ j , Is named ' TUB NKKDLKCHArr . , Now in now Ho'e. 78rqontrul Ave. lk. Ilt Ladles' Emporium Ait ! GOODRUM'S UAHHuc j HOME OF THE OADILIO AND I0aB AUTO SUPPLIES FOH Atf J .-..,.,, -.rn ninfl Auuvca ut . 373'It 047 Central uv. riiono j-rmn'r v-imv'tii. lUiWX