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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1915)
" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 191 5 EVENING EDITION. Just Received Beautiful assortment BATHING SUITS Men's and Boys' SPORT SHIRTS Fancy and Plain; SOFT NEGLIGEE SHIRTS attached or detached collars: Stetson hats, new blocks; Stetson Shoes for comfort; Coopers Underwear, two piece or union suits. "MONEY TALKS" II bust COURT TERM'GOOD Fill BQIUOS AH WE ITCH Ml'dl Hl'SIXKSS IN CPRRV TO COM I coixty ip Huyyll0C (iiiiikI .fury Will IntcMlpite Scteinl Ciim's mill a Number of Cltll j Stills Oil RlM'ket I District Attorney J. C. JoIiiihoii, of Curry County, who wns In tho iflty yesterday, says t tint there will probably lie n longer term tliati usual in Curry County when the Circuit Couit opens August l!l. Judge Cal kins, , of Jncksnn County, Is to ho on tho bench ami .Mr. Johnson will have a number of cases to prosecute ami wilt also appear as attorney In several of tho civil eases. Criminal Cities Among the criminal cases to bo CIRCCLATIl PHTITIOXS CALLING SPF.CIAL KliKCTIO.V (JF.O. LAMIIIORT AND JIM WILSON WILL WHKSTLK Provides $71,(HI0 for Hiinilon-CiiiTy Itnnil llnlanco Hettteen .Mjrllo Point anil South Slough rutltlons asking tho Coos County court to call a special election to vote ?:!?ri,000 good roads bonds arc bliig circulated today. No date Is livcnt to on Take Place at .Myrtle Point the Alight, of August Seventh I (Special Xo the Times.) MYRTLH. POINT, Aug. I.- Ar rangements hnve been innilq for a wrestling match to take place here set for tho election. It Is said that 'August 7, between Geo. Lnmburt ISfiO petitions nro being circulated in tho county. Tho petitions provide for a oral division of the 70,000 and nro us follows: gen- aml Jim Wilson. Tills Is promised to be a match of unusual interest as Lambert has won issue five matches hero, suffering no do I feat, anil Is scheduled to wrestle "Wo, tho undersigned registered voters of Coos County, Oregon, res pectfully petition that you call a special election for the purpose of with'1 M .0. Lutsey at tho county fair on Septcmbor 12. Wilson se cured two out of three falls over Lutscy at llnndon last Saturday eve- You Can Always Do Better THE GOLDEN Rli We Have the Best of Merchand at Lhe Lowest Prices Take this list for. an example: Ladies' Hose, linen toe and heel Boys' Heavy Buckskin Hose to size 71-2 . Ladies' Wash Petticoats, heavy seersucker. Ladies' Good Sleeveless VfJsts'.i Children's Fine Embroidered Bonnets I2I S Investigated by the grand Jury Is (submitting to tho voters of this coun- nlng In a match lasting ono nnd one- MARSHFIELD BANDON FOUR STORES MYRTLE POINT POWERS BET GRAIN EXHIBIT!GOMPlJKIMT IS MADE MAHSHFILLR CHAMRF.R OK COM MP.RCIJ PLANS display Number of Rancher. Semi In IMilb Its InicstlgiilliMi of loganber ry Industry In llegun Secretary J. W. Motley is gather ing quite a collection of agricultural products of this section for exhibit hero. Ho Is endeavoring to get ripen ed products so that they will bo a more lasting exhibit. Among those who hnve given products so far are: L. P. Price of Sumner, oats. L. D. Smith of Daniels Creek, clov er, rye orchard grass, and alfalfa. .Merchant Drothers, Dullards, tree oats, P. 12. Larson of Allegany, oats. I4gauhciry IndiMry Mr. Motley Is writing to a num ber of Willamette valley and Wash ington towns nnd also to officials of tho Oregon Agricultural College at Corvallls for Information regard ing tho loganberry Industry, lie Is trying to get facts regarding tho growing of tho berries, the rost of Installing canneries and dryers to .mstici: PKXXocic apphalkd to iiv ni'XKKit iiii,i plopli: Charge that James Dun-ami I'l'ght eiml Them With Threat Dur ing Last Fetv Wevkn "A reign of terror" Is existing in part of Hunker Hill nc0ortll; to conmlalnts mndo by Justice C. I.. Pcnnock yesterday by some of the residents there. They appealed to him to have James Durrand put iiih't peace bonds or dealt with In iinmii other way as they clnlm that they fear Durrand will do bodily harm to some of thorn. Justlco Pcnnock Is puzzled iih In tho steps he shall take hut will prob ably send for Durrand nnd explain tho situation to him. According to the complaint made, Durrand dilnks to excess frequent ly and at such times threatens the residents of that neighborhood. Dur rand was placed on tho "black list" some time ago but It docs not seem hnndlo tho crop, etc, for tho benefit ' to have kept li I lit on tlic wator wa- of local rnncherH who are figuring on. on developing the Industry here. , alletTin TrdbbleIlaying RAILS FUST that of Coleman Roberts, in Jail awaiting action on a charge of as sault with a deadly weapon. It Is alleged that he hit a man over tho head with a hammer. Jack Chidduck Is under bond on a charge of assault and battery. Tho caso Is ono from the Port Orford district. A. Carey, of tho Port Orford neighborhood. Is charged with steal lug a sheep and tho grand Jury will look Into his case and a man named Wilhlto Is charged with stealing 'a hog. ! It Is qulto likely that some boot- logs' ng cases will develop beforo , tho grand Jury and District Attorney Jonnson will probably have a busy term of prosecuting. Civil Suits Up. There arc several civil suits of Interest to bo tried. Kdltor Ste wart of tho Tribune, nnd Kdltor Ma-t-lcrs of tho Globe, havo n legal centroversy over tho county print ing. Tho (Hobo has been awarded the work and thoro is a dispute ns to which has tho larger circulation. Tho Seaborg cannorv has a suit against tho Wedderburn Trading I Company for $800 damages claimed j because a temporary Injunction was asked for by tho Wedderburn Com-1 pany and was afterwnrd dissolved i Another suit to bo tried Is bo-j tween tho Maclcay cstato and AH' Miller regarding somo boundaries ' " propeny. more is also a nitin tliiniiiH proceeding against tho Coun ty Court Involving somo road work. A number of other civil eases will bo up for trial. Will ty. tho uucstlon of Issuing bonds to I half hours provldo for tno construction of por- I mnucnt roads In this County, to-tho amount of $:J7u,000, to run for n ' period of twenty years nnd bearing interest at the rato of five and ono i half per cent per annum. To bo ' redeemed one-tenth nnnually, be ginning tit the end of the eleventh year. Seventy-five thousand dollars of tho money raised from the afore said bond Issue to bo expended In the construction and Improving of a highway between tho City of Uandon nnd the Curry County line. i Two hundred nlnoty-flvc thousand dollars to bo expended In tho con-, structlon and Improvement of a per manent highway at such places as your Honorable Hotly may direct, he-' TO PLAY ROSEfiUIIG CHAS. HAXTIRl TO TAKH TKAM TIIKItK AUGUST H OK IT. rolmbly Tako Klevcn of Player Here and In CiMiulllo Valley Host tween Myrtle Point, Coqullle, Mnrsh flcld, North Hcnd, Umpire and South Slough bridge on Coos Hay. Oppose the Plan. Hank Dlcrs wns hero from North Hcnd today and said that tho divis ion of tho good roads bond money ns proposed in the petitions would cause a fight on tho proposition. No provision Is made for any of tho money going to the Ton Mile district or to tho Coos River or Al legnuy sections and they will oppose It. Chns. Hnxter received u telephone message from Mnnngor Penrce of the Hosoburg ball team yesterdny that thoy would play the, Coos County Star team In Rosobttr'g August S or ir. They prcforrcd August 10 but as the doer season opens that day they feared that hunting might detract from tho 'attendance. He wilt let Mr. Haxtor know tonight or tomorrow , which date will bo definitely chos en. Mr. Utixtcr plans to take cloven men over nnd has not decided on tho 1 lineup. The players ho expects to take to Rosoburg tiro Cntchrs Pork lush nnd Thomas, Pitchers Norm Johnson and Collier, and Kissam, Merchant, and Hurko of Coos Hay nnd Dc'incut, Koontz Oordliig and 1 Howell from tho Coqullle valley. OMnninl rlinnninil1 r$ OK nnii sr.-i i A Orwell uiouuwii ui cu jw uuiu to qupercenil Clean up an uiukuii iiipjb ui uuisuis. TOUT Chancel get a youu uursui at a uiy suviny. Note We are giving one-quarter off on allLaJ uoats, amis, uress oKiris ana uresses. lEe Golden Rule ALWAYS BUSY THE LOWEST PA; inn diuucoi oiuoi rum ivauonai bank! THE BEST ASSORTMENT NW SCHEDULE BASEBALL SCORES OHTLAND I.OSHS fiA.MK OX I.OS axcp.lp.s oitot'XDs IMPROVKD THAIX WILLAMIITTF. SKHVICI3 PACIFIC WIIIJKXOWX HOSHRCHO MAX INDRTF.D AT PORTLAND Is AHi-gcri to lit (iullly of Inducing HnmcslciidcTs o Make Fnho StatemeiitN soitiif.hx pacific track com plhtiid to safndf.rs laki: COURT III GURRY .lUIM.'i; F. M. CALKINS OK JACK SOX COUXTV WILL PRF.SIRK Notv Run Twelve .Miles HoIihv . plctou Almost to l.ano County Coast. OX Ma- Standings of the Coast League 'I Not Changed by the Play Yesterday. Viiiiis of Parlors and Librarit v.. l.i.... ...lit . ... .. .... ill... """ik "! rx'i " j""i iiifiiiij it iHirior iiko n nunii Davenport. We have tbein in Mock in (ho Qunrtcr-unnl g Dull nnd Iiimeil, In the Imitation ami Craln l.cithcix. Prank H. Alley, formerly of Rose burg and well known here. Is more trouble, according to the fol lowing from the Portland Telegram: Charles I.. Ilyron, of Seattle, and Prank K. Alley, formerly of Itose burg, were Indicted as suborners or perjury, In Induerng homesteaders to swear tha' their locations weio unluiuthltod and unimproved, tn onier to gain a settler's right. Hot It Hyron ltx Wasl Only Four Miles More of Truck to Reach Lakeside (let Plenty of Ties lllllls Short was In from Saunders Lake today and state "nit Kuglncor In i llludmarsb. In charge of tho South ern raclUe track construction, In formed him that they would hnve mils laid to Saunders Lake tomor row night. It is only four miles f i oiu Saunders l.akn to Lakeside and that gap will be closed up soon. Por sometime they have been hand Impped In the track work by a shortage of ties. However they have contracted for I.Tiiiu which Mr. Short has taken off his homestead and also Relieves Judge. Coko For Short Vaca tion Judge Sklpuortli at Ci nullle In Sepieimiei' Judgo P. M. Calkins or Jackson county will hold tho regular August term of circuit court In Curry coun ty in plnco of Judgo John S, Coko. Judge Sklpworth of Kugenii who had planned to relievo Judge Coke in Curry county found that ho could not concliulo the term In l.ano county In time and so notified Judgo Coke yesterday. Judge Calkins will open tho Curry term at Cold Reach Aug ust '-' I. Judge Cokn expects to leave tho hist'uf this week or tho first of next on nn auto trip to San Francisco. It Is tho first vacation ho nits inr;on In UIKIHNH, Ore., Aug. !. Trains are now running over tho Wlllnm- ' ette Pacific almost to tho Lane County Coast. A now schedule has i gone Into effect with pnssengor sor- PKRCICNTAOKB OK COAST LIIAGUK vlco extending 12 miles boyond Ma-j pleton to tljo Bovcnth crossing of W. San Francisco .00 I. oh Angeles . .l2 Oakland 01 Portland ....07 Vurnon r7 Salt Lake ...fiG L. r,i r.7 01 r.s GG or. P.O. .lino 521 .r.oo .mo .ig:i .ins , : i v Prices-$35.00 $37.50 $55.00 $5! They are nil eoustriicleil in the lutesl patented motliod. to sil, easy to rest on, eny to hleop on. Seo them. GOING m, HARVEY COMPI.HTH HOUSi: FURXISIIHRS. the Sluslaw, whore tho now rallrond will turn south. Tho train now loaves Kugeno at 7:20 o'clock a. m., Instead of S o'clock as for merly. Tho train will arrlvo In Ku-, ,...,iel':rr'r,:."!",:i: inss? sr'sr SUMMER HOME IS Hint service will soon he instituted between Marshfleld and I.akeBlde. TROUBLED BY SKUNKS1 TELLS OF BEAUTIFUL MYRTLE FURNITURE Dr. Hurtle mill Fnmllj Hate 1'nple.is. nnt i:perlence nl Their Coos IHter ('ullage Dr. Ira II. Hurtle has about re covered from a hallowing exporlemo he hail with a skunk at his mi in hume on South Coos River. Tim mm iraco or the unwolci vIhIIiu' Wilier In Portland Paper Describes One of the Coos Hay Products .l Kii'!tlnn. Particular mention of the Myrtle wood furniture shown at the exposl matters, he held many night sessions and heard many cases In Chambers hero. Jhdgo Sklpworth of Kugeno will hold the September term of court nt Coqullle for Judgo Coke In order that a number of enses In which Judge Coke Is disqualified may he tried. In these nctlons. Judge Coko watt Interested ns any attorney prior to his elevation to tho bench. NAVAL CADET IS geno In the afternoon at 5:1 now time card Is as follows: Toward tho const l.enve Hugono nt 7:20 n. in.: Trnnsfer, 7:10; Dan ebo, 7:12; Jotson, 7: If.; Vcnetn, 8:20; Sailor, 8:.'!0; Notl, 8:15; Vaughn, U:00; Tunnel No. 1, 0:0.1; Ivlson, : 07; Walton, H:25; Joler, O.Ufi; Rlchnrdson, 9:. "ft; Ileechor, 10:10; Nekomn, 10:2ft; Swlsshomo, I0:;tft; Rnlnrock, 10:1ft; Wye, I0:ftft; Mnpleton, 11:1ft; Rock Quar ry, 11:21; Reck, 11:32; Wcndson, 1 1 : r0. Arrlvo Cushman, 11:59. Returning to Kugeno Leave Cushman. 1 p. m.; Woudson, 1:0ft; Ileck, 1:20; Rock Qunrry, 1:30; Mnpleton, 1:10; Wye. l.ftO; Rain rock, 1:53; SwlBsliome. 2:0G; Ne konin, 2:21; Heecher, 2:31; Rich ardson. 2:18: Joler, 3:01; Wnllon, ID AmocUIM rini lo Coot llaf Tlroef, PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. I. Portland lost to I.os Angeles In tho game yesterdny. Salt Luke defeated San Francisco and Oakland lost to K. 1 11. K. ft 1 17 1 II. K. 10 1 7 1 lllIU lm...i .,11. ..I , !,... ...I.l.il. Iu f ,1... .....! nl ' w,i 1 illlllllillt'11 IIIHT KlieilllOUH lM M fl l,M ' ln '1'1 ' l'" I'llllHIVIB III iim of iminv gallons of fin niijilohyde which Coos Hay Is proud, Is mndo ui iiiaer iiiiuii'i'iaiitH ami deodorizers. They hiwl been i:iIiik troilblo for by Anne Sliaiinon Monroe, writing In some time i wood rats nnd a mint br or Hteel trnpH were being used HunoHHfiilly In ellmlnatlim the pest. The traps wore set at various place around the hoiihe, Im hiding one on the front porch near the sleeping quarters. The hkunk got Into this one the romHs can ho Iniimlmul bet ter than they can be told. A number of South Coos Rlter peopie nnui suffered irom similar i the Oregonlun of tho Oregon bulld liiiK at the Paiiitiua-Paclfle Kxposltlon as follows. I "The runners for the floor .to ot I the name soft gray us the walls, but Indicted with touches of blue, i-rnngo ,nnd red; the chairs have cushions i of the exposition orange shade and Itlio window curtains are of a pinky 'orange tluoiigh which the llgnt 3:10; Ivlson. 3:32; Tunnell No. 1. VISITING IN COUNTY !:I:K: Vn,l""' :,::,: Noti. 3:r,5; I Sailor, 3:58; Venota, 1:18; Jotson, l:.lt; Dnnebo, 1:18; Transfer, 1:C0. Arrlvo Kugeno, ft. 15. loliu Jenkins Comes to See Mother at Coiiilllo inn) IIU Aunt In Marshfleld experiencoH during the nasi fewMomch In a warm glow il'?!imi"i ,'r,Hllrlu, hs that hence- myrtle wood tablo will .... in .... mi-Hi mips nrounii tim pi.n-e will be not where thoro Is no chance of a Hkunk getting into them. , Mm. Hurtle and her guohts, Mr. and Mm. II. J. Linden, have loturn oil to North Hutul from tho South Coos River cottnue. Tho long John Jenkins, one or the Annap olis N.ival cadets who made the praet'ee cruise to the Pacific Coast. Is visiting In the county. He was on the Ohio, tho same tessel on which Milton Carlson, who Is also visiting here, was serving. Mr. Jenkins left tno vest-el at can nego ami vis lei relatives nl FOLLOW COOS PLAX Ttto More Cotv Testing Associations Added In State. Two moro row-testing associations have been added to the list of Oro- ino Vernon. The games of yesterday did not change the standings of the teaniB. Tho scores of yesterday fol low: Coast League. At Los Angeles R. II. Portland 1 7 Los Angeles 5 10 At Salt Lake R San Francisco 1 Salt Lake 9 At Oakland R, Vernon 4 Oakland 2 At Philadelphia Clevelnnd-Phlladolphlo, wet grounds At Now York "(Chlcago-Now York, wet grounds. At Washington St. Louis . . , Washington At Huston Detroit Hoston 2 .National League. At Chicago Philadelphia-Chicago, wet grounds. At Pittsburg Hoslon fi Pittsburg j Second game: Hoston 7 Pittsburg o At Cliielnuatti FLANAGAN & BENNETT HI OLDIIST RANK IX COOS COU.NTV K.stabllshcd JHHI). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid on Tlmo AND SAVINGS DP POSITS , ,,, Officers- J. . Dennett, President. J. II. Flamigmi, Vice-President. it. F. Williams, Cashier. Geo. K. Winchester, the eight ' l-s Angeles and Long Reach. Then Oet your Job printing dime at The Times office. FOR AUTO SERVICE Any phtco, unci tlmo. our flvo, sev en nnd ulna passenger curs with care ful drivers will serve you. Rates Reasonable Day and Night Service CORRIGAN WmX BROS. Right cm Sk L'fii) l. chairs perhaps Is the most obviously nttrnetlto exhibit, people simply rave over the set. One woman said she heard about It In Hrooklyn, N. Y., and when she leaehed the expoMtlon t.lu made a bee-line tor the Orogou aitrooin to see it. Wood workers consider the design lor tho chairs especially happy ior so hard n wood. It has a daintiness and lightness that would hoem Impossible to attain In this material. The North Mend Maiiulat luring company Is exhibiting this set. The wicker furniture i blblted by John Rocker, of Hlllhboro. he came to R.uidon nnd from thoro went to Coqullle to tlslt his moth. or, .Mrs. M. Jenkins. He came to .Marshfleld last evening to seo his aunt. Mrs. John Snyder, and ietiirii-j ed to Coqulllo this afternoon. Ho 'will come back here in a Tow days I accompanied by his mother to tUlt , Mrs. Snyder. He has a hhort lento,' of absence and must report at San i Francisco by August 23. gon dairy clubs, reports W. A. Rnrr, J Rrooklyn-Clnclnnatl. rain. O. A. C. mid federal field dairy At St. Louis speclalst. One or the new nbsocln-; New York-St. Louis, wet grounds. lions was formed at Monmouth, Polk XOTICH TO PAIXTIXC CONTRACTORS Rids will be received until i 111., Monday. Amr. !. in I.".. iVn- P-lh , i ounty. and the other in tho neigh borhood of Carletou and McMlnn ville. Yamhill County. These mako ia total of fourteen cow-testing as Isoclatlons. according to Professor Harr. but the associations ure form ed with fower cows than In local clubs, some of them having not more than 300. in Oregon the number of cows to the association runs from 500 to S00, so that It Is quite likely , that there are now more cotvb under test In Oregon than In any other state of tho Union. A Bank of Personal Service You will not always bo able to save money, because you will not always be able to earn it. Save now while ovorvthiin? is favorable and N up a reservo fund to fall back on whon your carnM nriPltw rtnnpnr !l -I Ill " I pacity ceases, as it surely We pay interest on savings an counts and time cloposits. FIRST NAT 1AL BANK advi:htisi:d lf.ttiihs OF COOS BAY So'cty Deposit Boxes For Bent. win. Blown i in. wiuow on ills own .penning or tue school lions.) In dlt, place i proving popular. Renuosts u'w .x, A- .,i,., miin 1 1 1JIII -- - --1 l tor duplicates hnve conio from a Captain In the I'nlted States iriuv for the post from kluder-siutnors nnd hoiiHetvltc'i for S'immr mid I of h funil'u o l.i(a I.lbby COAL. The kind YOU lMre AIAVAVS VSK1). Phono 711. Tuclflr Livery ami Transfer Company. resunnslMj fl'-nis will bo considered. a cettlHed check required. - See spetlfbntloiis at Conuo.- jt WEAVING All kinds T snor Hoagliiiurs Hnrert . ,7" ny"tiK "ll..llllUb SpeC- sciiool imxiti). mat, No 40 MW Mrs. W. W, Nason, 680 t. .m. I'niin.tr. cu-.u i Connor, cicik 'I2tji Courtli So, Piionq 2Q-R List of nilvortlbcil letters ronialn lng In the Marshfiold Post Orflco ror I jtho week ending August a, l9ir.. i Persons calling ror tho snmo will pleaso say advertised, and pay ono j cent ror ecah letter called for. I names, win.; Rollinger, John; Carmlchnel. A. L.; Cochran. James; Krlckbon, Kd.; Krasor, Aden. D.; !..,..,.. mi '""l"i ineoiiuie; iiaviniut, come-1 lius; Heker. II.; Heiden. Mrs. W.; ' Helnes. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur; Hog stroiu. Hugo; Kellog, .Mrs. lieu; j Kelloy, Mrs. Laura; King, c. P.; , Mltslct, John; Malers. I..; Malers. i ueu., .Morgan, w. n; Murch, Mr.; Noble, II. L,, Olst. Selnm: Smith. S. L.; Rogors, S. K. lU'OII M'LMN. P. M. Mnrshflold, Oregon. PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDR1 We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Sen' COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY I XOTICH TO CONTRACTORS Architect. J met Wm. s. Turpon b,, ... ' 'Hold, Oregon. healed bids will bo recolvn.i ,.nm ' a -....., i.Pi, for noon Monday, August Oth. 1915. ior than, n nt or bid " n,.- " n,,cUon ' a BCioo! pany bid. l towers. Oregon, ror School District No. 31. General work, plumbing nnd heat l"B to be let In soparato contracts. Rlans and specitlcatlons for the TVrtlV- anno 1. - v ""' " peon nt tho orflco rpi VI 13 reD." ... anf. ' t i nz-PUL -' uuuru iu right Of Tho school Ject nil bids will bo considered nrter eontrnct is slfinfd VM. 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