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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1916)
r'l r " "?TV Ht "W ffr -flliHolrl! THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAR3HFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 191 6 EVENING EDITION FOUR sow praiai EamMKgir Eiraa; hhhhmhmmihmh nnmu AT r" 1 1 K i P II H I RHVP Nlir TF1 IF! IITT ni HI! o n van h ruBtnHLrH a rnt nmu ltlhi 5) Trilffi ! ) ni'lllAli OF sVATK -T. M. UPTON KOHKIIUIlfl TAKES PLACE TODAY . LATH iisrat i MUST BE BOUGHT AT THIS STORE, IF YOU WANT THE BEST AMD MOST FOR YOUR MONEY. Here are a few of the many leading lines that we carry: Manhattan and Arrow shirts at $1.00 to $5.00 with pleated or plain bosom jn solid colors and fancy stripes with starched or soft cuffs. Coopers Underwear, famous for perfect fit and wearing qual ity in light or heavy weight in wool, cotton, or fine lisle made in long and short sleeve styles, ankle or three quarter length, closed crotch. Prices range from $1.00 to $5.00 per suit. B. V. D. in union and two piece suits at $1.00 per suit. In neckwear we have Kejsers and Cheney silks from 50c to $2.50 and the famous John David line at 55c, an unusually fine assortment of the latest styles and colorings. - . ; ,. . IlubOoto PAPEH TELLS OF .1. .M. CITOX Scrticcs Are Hold nt the Episcopal K(Utw Cllllrt'll .MClllllLTN 111 INir ilBSll- clatioit Take Action Tho funeral of the Into J. M. Up ton was hold from tlio Episcopal church In this city nt 10:30 o'clock this morning. There was a largo nt tendanco of old friends. Mnny of the lawyers vero nt the funeral but tho bar association could not attend in a body ns most of the mombcrs were held at Coquillo at tho session of court. I Tho sorvlccs wcro conducted by of the Ncv8 (h?s Ills Per sonal Feelings Hegnrdlng; Well Known Mint llui-letl Today a , IS HEAD 1JY MINISTER AT TUB SEIIVICK TODAY During tho courso of his brief address tho Hev. Itobt. Drowning, who conducted tho funeral of Mr. Upton read the trlbuto which lo given below. ' tho Itov. Ilobort K. llrownlng, tho " ui-uumu. ..,... ... rector of tho church. The full vested J. M. Upton whoso funeral wus choir gavo tho music. Thore were' held today Is published In the Itosc- many floral offerings from friends jjUrg News of which M. J. Shoe- 1 ?"(hochurchr (leCOratln8 WCr08tlVlakcr ,3 no 0f tl10 C'lll0rS ttnd I " Tho bVrhUwas at tho Odd Fellow's' proprietors. Mr. Shoemaker ttnd comotery. (Judge Upton wero closo friends and 1 The Pull Hearers tho editorial Is thorcforo tho ox- Tho honorary pallbearers wore J. W. ,on f ,)or80imI fceng. It Dennett, Judge John S. Coko, C. A. ' Sehibrcdo, W. T. Stoll, J. J. Stanley ,ls ns 'ollows: ' .The nctlvo pallbearers wero V. A. "The nasalng away of Judge up- I Ackermun, C. It. Peck, Hugh UarcIay,,ton, nlmo3t over night, camo as a uon Manor, noni A. II Fi-om Out of Tom it Among thoso from out of totvn at tending wcro J. J. Btanloy, .1. S CELEBRATON U.MPQUA JIIU PKOPIiB TIME OX WILL 1IA.VB FOUltTII Donuett .Swnnton and ,n,inn. .imnir in um mntiv friends Derbyshire. i. . , ,.. ......... ,., oll ,nn I1U HUM H1UUU Ullllll Ilia u. '"" brief stay among us here. A man of sunorlor attainments, expanded Lnwronco , nnti L .11. "azara or Co- nn(l )ronuoned by reading and re nnmaanAW'. hi, versatile mind delved In At an Impromptu meeting or tho' to the most abstruse- subjects, and Coos County Hnr Association held ho was n veritable mine of Informa last evening In tho court room at tloil on cUitB nml creeds and dogmas. f'rwitiinn iniinivinir n ii inn rn mnnr ni' wwiiuiaiwi v. ." njwaa .....ut.v w. court, resolutions of sympathy wore He was a lover of nature, of its I H i f i RiQunn c rnn n naifi i uiuiiui m uuiviihu JL U I 'j n gsssjsjjyjy.3ssjrT y - ,-ff- Ti I Correcft Dress For Men and Boys Central Avenue passed regarding tho death of Judgo sturdy forests and sloping hills, Its Upton, who was a formor president spreading fields nml winding of tho organization. I streams, and to him, the flowers 1 . J'irL?.?.8,! !'a",rr ln,and buds and ripening grain wcro '"" v..v... ..w ...o ...U......n. ,. . .. , ..I.!!,.. I'UMJIUIIiH Ul III1 IIIIIIIUI UllllJ uuiillliu- ous and unceasing through all tho ages of time. "At times a dreamer, with his head abovo tho cloiuU he viewed tho actions of his fellow men from tho heights, and passed juagmom on their frailties with tender mercy. Ilnlliirr nil fnrnin nt livnnrrlnv find The lit Itov. Walter T,lor Humncr .e BublorfuBOf ,l0 wftB B B0U1 Im In Visit Cihii County Cliurclics , , . .,.,. ,,, no ,, IUi IIUI1U1, Ullll lUgUIUL-ll lllllll D i..U foundation of all moraU. A gontle man ovor, In all his dealings with WMifj COXFIIIM CliAKS AT MAItSII FIKIil) MPISCOPAL CHUltCH ARRIVE TOO LUTE F. J. YBIIMKIIK Dl KH lUCI'OItK DAUOIITK.lt (III'IS lii.m: lliul Oardcn in .Miuhll'l(l mid Was Ageil 71 Vi'iirx Hody In Do Crciimt'il A sad foaturo In connection with tho death of Fred J. Vormuhr was tho fact that his daughter, Mrs. Frcdorlka Nowstoad and her daughtor, who hnd boon called from Portlund, arrived hero Just a fow hours aftor tho death. Mr Vormehr died at Mercy hospital Monday. Cancor of tho stomach was tho causo. Ho wont to tho hospital Susdny and his death followed tho next day. Ho was a curpontor by trado but had conducted n llttlo garden at tho edgo of town. Ho was 71 years of ngo. Tho body wob tnkon to Portland vhoro It will bo cremated, RETluJIS PLAGE B. T. CANTINi: WII.I HOLD STATU HiailWAY POSITION' points in tho county, YOUXCI IjADY dibs Stuto Itoaril ltofiiMs toil'olhuv Iter. ouiiuendiitloii Miido by State Biigliicer Ia.h B. I. Cantluo, assistant stato hlgh- tho' Ha7o lilgi,;;; loa'su'p'por'tlng "" '" " '" Airn, at Her lilni. Tho matter Is of much Interest Homo horo ns Mr. Cantluo lecoutly made a Xiwt Week Tho lit. Itov. Waltor Taylor Sum ner, tho bishop of tho Oregon dlocoso I tho world and man, ho leaves be of tho Bplscopal church, will visit jllnd him a pang of rogrot In all this part of tho stato soon. Ho will with whom Jio came in contact, bo at Kocdsport Tuesday, May 2, and wlillo to thoso of us whoso prlvllcgo from thoro will como to Mnrshflold H was to bo numbered among his and on tho following Sunday will hold Intimate frlonds, tlio personal Iosb confirmation sorvlces at tho church ,B keenly felt. Tills gentle man had In tho city. Thoro will bo quite- a .such a storo of virtues, such a love lnrgo class to confirm. ,fr humanity and hatred of wrong, Wlillo tho bishop la horo otnor t theso will cover and hldo tho ongagomontB will bo mailo for hlm'rralulea from w,,,rh nono of "8 and ho will visit lfcindon and other. aro Immune, and the momory of his kindly deeds will ever remain fresh with thoso who love him. Peaco to his tuliea." M VALUABLE linltc Coos Day tii Attend Xew Itonil to the Willamette Pnclfc Will He itullt The people of the Umpqua rlvor cities aro planning to have a big Fourth of July celobratlon and thoy aro going to Invito Coos Day to at tend. Fred Asscnholmer, ono of. tho Gardiner boosters, who wa3 In I tho city cut his visit short In order I to got back In time to attond n ban quet at which time arrangements J for t'he Fourth wcro to be mudo. Hoi Buys that Coos uay win ue mviiuii and expected to como to tho Ump qua rlvor on the Fourth, and In return Gardiner and Iteedsport and vicinity will como to Coos Day with a strong force on the occasion of tho railroad celebration. Will Harts fiooil Itoail Tho people of Gardiner nro to have a road from that city to tho railroad. The county court or Douglas county was petitioned and a guarantco was mado that the road would not co'st over $11,000 and that amount has been allowed by tlm rotirt for tho road "work. Mu- geno Hoblnson of Mnrshflold will do tho engineering work and loft, for Gardiner yesterday for that pur pose. Mr. Assonhelmer while In Mnrali- fleld said that tho Gardiner pcoplo woro all anxious for the road as It will give them easy access to tho railroad. Part of tlio road will ho planked and It will put Gardiner only a mllo and a half front tho railroad. no rvwoi 1 Xx OYAU WORCESTER, CORSETS, Made in Many Models This is one of tho delights of selecting ROYAL WORCES TER CORSETS. You have such abundant variety from which to choose style, size, and price are yours to name, But whatever your selection of model, you are confident qi correct fashion, efficient fig ure forming, comfort and satisfactory wear, All this is implied and assured in tlio world-famous name ROYAL WORCESTER For sale only at y t V l 1 ;','',l H. B. D0NAHAY IS SEEKING DIVORCE Coiiiplaliinnt Ih Traveling Man Well Known to Many in Thin Local ity II. D. Donohuy, well known travel ing man who has mado this territory for a long tlmo past and who has many friends In Coos county, has started suit for dlvorco. The Eugene Hcgistor prints tho following regard ing tho caso: "II. D. Douahay has started suit In tho circuit court against his wife, Lillian P. Donahay, for dlvorco. Ac cording to his complaint, they were married nt Ontario, Oio Juno 10, IS 9r, and havo tho following chll- The GOLDEN RULE BIG JOB 1 HHOSin? 1 ! COt'XTY AKKBKSOIt Tllltll'T Ill'SV .MAX XOW IS LUMBER BUSINESS IS REPORTED ACTIVE NOW HivuhcH Xoiiiinl IhihU for the l'hht Tlmo In Din-ado in Hie I Xoitlmt'Ht Dr AuocUl.l rrt If Cam llr TlmM J POltTLAXn, Ore., April 20. Tho lumber Industry of tho Northwost Is operating on a normal basis for tlu first tlmo In nearly a dorado With Iho oxcoptlou of less than half n dozen mills, big plants aro now run ning Bteadlly ton hours n day. Others nro running twenty houis a day, hav ing surplus orders. Tho nggregato volumo of orders received by mills in Oregon and Washington during tho last tun days exceeds tho present output by eleven per cent. Sonio operators tiro plan ning to run day and night. road survoy of Coos county and rec ommondod n road plan, Itcgnrdlng tho matter a Portland uapor says: Govornor Wlthycomb nnnounccd at noon today that ho would rofuso to follow tho rocommondutlouR of State Bnglnoor Lowls to dismiss E, I. Can tluo as assistant stato highway ougl neor. Lowls had recommended Unit Cautlno bo dismissed In tho Intorests of economy nml harmony In tho high way department, and tho govornor put tho recommendation up to tho commission and tho mombors of the nili-liinrv- lin-iril. lint tlm rmniniKRtnn I ......WW. 1.1.. ... .1. .... ..........I.W.. and the advisory board woro unan imous against Lewis' recommenda tion. Miss Ida Shutter, daughter of John) Shutter, died at tho futuly homo on Ten Mllo lakos, aged 10 years. Tho family formerly resided In this city and Miss Shuttor was known to many horo. Tho funeral was held this nftorunon at Temploton. I ' PAIlt OF IIIiACK SIIIBUIAX HAUKS ('A HI) OF THANKS To all who by words o: have lightened tho care ii Ginuholm during her long nnd to thoso who partook IX CITY Will He Taken lo Alaska as Experi ment One Is WoH 1 1 tf'JOO anil I tare in U. S. JNGT- Ever slnco C'nntlno innnllui go runorul services, also to all who elected to sldo with the commission (contributed flowera, wo wish to ex In u controversy ns to whether Lewis lMti , .in ',.... or rnutlno wns uigiiway ongiuoor.i' " ""' "" ",M" -v "" tho former has felt unkindly toward KBV. AND MltS. 1). F. DENG tho latter, and nlthough they did not so express thomsolves at tho confer ence, tho momtiors felt Hint i.owih, In rec o m m on ill n g tho dismissal of Cantluo, wns seeking revenge. A llttlo black rabbit which is worth 1200 might seem qulta extrnvagant to most peoplo but that Is Just what deods two Murshflcld men have In tho city. Mario in fact thoy havo a pair of tho anl- llluess nials. Tho owners aro Harry Rohm In tho nml Robert Martin who will loavo the latter part of tho week for Alaska. SON. ;i Dr. LohIIo, Osteopath, Marslifield, Tho stato treasurer and secretary of state expressed soutlments favor able to Cantluo, novs issue ciiaiiI.kxci: FOU SALE Xmr six-room bunga low, completely fui-iilhlieil; Xoith Tenth htivct. X. S, Mattsou, phono Daurn at Suiiiuer Satmday even ing, Music by SuiniM owhitra. Hoiilta lll leate Xoith llend 7:I.S ami Mai-shfleld 7: l.t. Supper will Ins served at the hall. The follow lug Is n challenge for n i baseball game which has been Issued. Tho 'Hunker lllll basoball team wlshos to nrrungo a gamo with the Biiinn Hatchery team thnt played tho i Coos llivor High School team, soma tlmo ago. On Sunday, April :I0, If a game can bo arranged iinawor ttirougti the Times, or by telephone. Friday, April 28, Diuld Hill, Manager. Phono 1S7-J. T.lliby Coal. $5.00 ton. Phono m EHH The Man With the Headache and a scowl is not equipped for tho day's laboi; his work lacks tho "pep" that goes with tho smilo, See T3 tt? rTr The Exciusive JDlJXvJLl Optician And Smile At Heil Cross Pliaiuiaey, GLASSES $2.50 to $7.50 White Slippers Chlldi ens White Duck Slippers, hles front I to 7 I--, price . .Jjt.'J.T to il.nt) Clilldiens Wlilto Oxllte Soled Pumps, sles from 1) to lit Mi, prices sSl.li. to I.O.T. Mlsises White Oxllte Soled Pumps one hUap, sUes rnrni 1 lo U, price ?l.t)."S. ladles WVilto OxIltV? Soleil pumps one stiap, water proof sole, stmt's fiom ai (o 7, price JSI.IW. Ladies White Duck Kuhltcr Sole one strap Pump, sles a J-tl to 7. Price $ 1.0.1. Ladies White Plnzzu no strap Hub her SoV, .les from 2 l-tl lo 7, price $1.75. We have in our storo a full line of Ladies anil Clilldiens Shoos made up in Patent Leather, Gun .Metal, VJi-l Kid, liuttou or lare, tdioes with white laces. Shoes white trimmed. Pumps white trimmed. Wo can tune j mi money on eery inlr. We Invite )Oii lo our Utllo Store. We will bo pleased to show them to you. Electric Shoe Store Will Not ll.i Able In (live Anm'smmI Valuation of County Until Sometime In .September (Special to Tho Times) COQUILLE, Oro., April 20. County Assessor T. J. Thrift and lib deputies are plunged deeply Into tlio business of trausferlug tho schedules prepared by hl.i six field deputies Into tho ID 10 nssessmunt rolls, which later nro to ho turned over to the iilierlff office for the preparation of the taxes to bo col lected next spring. As yet, and not until September In fact, will ho bo able to atato ex actly what tho assessed valuation dron: Uasll, aged 20; Haymond, ngodiof the' county Is under thd new flg- 1S; Demo, uged 10;, and Harold, ures. All of the records aro now aged 7. being checked ovor, a long nn,d Tho plaintiff alleges that his wlfo tedlonB Job which will tnko mouths, lias always beon dlssatlsfed with tho amount of his Income and has con tinually nagged and scolded him about his iuconio, using vllo nnd vio lent language Ho says In ills complaint that his wlfo left hi in wlillo thoy wero living In Eugene nnd took thor son Harold to Vale, Oro., falling to wiito to him slnco. He asks for an absoluto dl vorco and Hiat tho minor children be permitted to elect for themselves with which parent thoy shall live. Donahay, in his complaint, says he Is n traveling salesman for tho niu-miner-Frank Drug company of Port land, and has beon residing In Eu gene for sonio tlmo past. Shoes 8. J. 1MMEL, Prop. 180 SouUi Dread way Hepalred While Von Wall, Thoy nro going to tho country nbovj Anchorngo and will locato thoro. Mi Ilohm wns formerly in Alaska nnd Is I well acquainted with tho country. I lllnck Siberian Hates Tho valuable animals strictly speaking nro not rabbits but are black Siberian hares. Thoy nro very rare In this country. Thoy aro ralsod ox ten'slvoly In Slborla for tholr wool which is very beautiful and 'which resembles the black fox. Mr. Ilohm thinks that tho cllmato and conditions In the pnrtcular part of Alaska whore ho and Mr. Martin nro going Is suit able for the animals nnd thoy aro going to tnko tho pair with them and see how they do nnd if thoy thrive and get through tho Journey all right thoy expect to go Into the business. Tlio fur sells for n high price The hares, nro very prolific and many young can bo raised during ono year wliereas tho black fox has but fow young In a year. Tho price of tha black haro Is almost as much ns the fox. Is Highly Profitable Tho industry Is n highly profitable one, provided that a sultablo cllmato can bo found and tho Mnrshflold men think that Alaska will bo the place. This particular pair was procured from a breeder In the east. They lire both registered and havo a long Siberian pedlgreo. The animals are only a month or so old but the owners stnto that tho fomale animal will bo worth $200 when she is four months old. Aro Well Guarded Naturally tho hares are very well guarded and Mr. Rohm Is keeping thorn in a cage in his room bo that eats cannot got at thorn and so no hurra may befall them. Tho owners declaro that they aro going to take them right along with thorn lit their uU S FULL' SHIFT BREAKWATER E COMES THIS POHTLAM) MOHXIXR FKOM ,X1 OUT AOAIX Hi-lngs Fur .lOIIXSOX MILL HAS f.'OOD AT COQUILLE OUTPUT Producing iio.000 Feet of Lumber a Day and Shipping to San Fronckco (Special to Tho Times) COQUILLE, Oro., April 20. Tho j Johnson Mill at ' Coquillo Is now) turning out about as. 000 feet of ' lumber dally, running its full shift. Tho logs nro being bought from tho Aasen Ilrothors on tho Coqullle. About 800,000 feet of tho output I Is bolng used weokly In Coquillo, tho remainder being shipped to Snn Francisco. Only 1.10 Tons of Freight Coos liny, Heliitr Loaded Willi Thiougli Cargo . Drlnglng 1H0 tons of freight for Coos Hay and a light passongor list tho 8tnnnuhlp Hroakwator arrivou in this morning from Portland, cross ing tho bar at !i u, m. Slio unload ed and left out shortly before noon for San Diego and way ports. Tlio arrivals woro: , C. Haungnrtor, Jack Thompson, W. L. Jouos, Mr3. Anna Morrow, Mis. (ieo. Ilegllo. Mrs. A. Heed, Albert Heed, Vllho Iteed, Jncob Ornlo. Tho departures woro: E. Enlinlm, Jinny Erlckson, W. It. Tinker, W. E. Foote, C. A. Potorson, Q. W. Ma son, Geo Wing, W. C. Oaffors, Mrs. J. D. Kinney, Miss A. Getty, Mrs. 11. J. Getty, Jnnie3 Slovens, E. Snnford, and three steorage. Chandler Holrl J. S. Uwrenio, Coqullle, mH G. Leslie, Coqullle; J,. H. utu,i Coqullle; U. O. Crisp, San Fraaclt co; E. It. Wllllston, San Frintto, M. 1). Good, St. Joe, Missouri, 0.(1 llliinden, Portland; J. II. JiitieU San Erunclsco; A. J. Dltdsoe t:l wife, Portland; W. 11. Qogut, On gon City; Jennie 13. Smllli, Ponlui; Carl 1). Shoemaker, Portland, E. C. Colony and wife, Snlem; V, F St'S, Donver; It. W. (Iraliam, rottUil, II. J. Woiss, Portland; Jack Udci by, St. Loula; A. M. (lOodmin, Port land; S. II. Mess, Portland; R. H. Komi, llamlon; II. L. Metier, Port laud; II. Welmier. Cincinnati, W C. Gnffor.1, Portland. llhiuro lloltl It, W. Haitian!, Sacramtnfo; V W. Luwhorne, Middle Creek, Cwqi T. Smith, Loon Lake, L. II, Rot lance, Engine; A. II. Collins, El gone; It. M. Wleder, Dandoi; Charles Margcr, Gold Hill, 1 V. Montgomery, Spokane, P. 0. Urj, Dnudon; .M. Splllano, Coos Rim St. Lawrence Hotel Loulso Green, Powers;- Mrs. Ian? Greon, Powers; Fred Stock, Sanaer, Charles Wilson, Coos Rher; J. Bit nott, Denver Hill; P. Lsns. Qoqain; A. N. Gould, Sumnor; WllUsoffw ron, Sumner; James Stock, Stmt, F. E. Endlcott, Sltkumj L. P Sin moiiB and wife, Portland; lunj Gilbert, Coqullle; John OcVler, Cool City. Lloyd Hotel O. Itniulloiiiaii, llandonj Ray & Do Morrltt, Iteedsport; Oljre & mlngs, Hnndon; K. II. hm.a qulllo; A. Moono, Dandon, ' ' Dowron, Toinpleton, W. J. I"" holm, needsport; A. T. Thoni Hnndon. AMONG THE SICK SCHOOXEU TILLAMOOK POHTLAXI) AND COOS HAY SAILS FHOM POHTLAXI) KVI3UV TUESDAY FOR IXI'OHMATIOX PHOXK 278 TOM JAMES. At Ocean Dock $ John Snyder Sr It very to Mr. Snyder Is 71 years of " Is but llttlo hopoenUrtalnedforw recovery. . u Mrs. Frank Kirk Is confined hor home on account of W- ' Dr. 1). O. Vaiighan. Penti't, g M, Firht ntlfllml nk W" I FOH SALE Shatpless separator. ' &9( HO nlcn Cnn ....1 t... at nA I T-u.vv, Mlew ouu hu. luiin. f.ViUU J. E. Fitzgerald, Englewood. btnteroom on the steamer going to Alaska so that thoy will have proper' teed and every ndvantngo of care wlillo tho trip Is botng made. They nro as tamo as kittens, havo thick I black fur and are quite pretty. It 13 said that as they grow older In u cold climate their fur becomes very' beautiful. Tho fur Is not used ex- tonslvoly In tho United States but is ono of tho high priced furs In Eu-, rope. I First Experiment There j koiu ntut .Martin are not going to Alaska entirely to raise Siberian liaros but expect to do some pros pecting and engage In other ventured but they thought they would try tho hares as a side line. It will bo tho first time that such an attempt has been mado In Alaska. nac " ' 1 tX$&Lte. WISDOM'S not so much in Knowin a lot of things as in being shore of what you do know. Know VI VET an' you'll be shore on your Tobacco wisdom. &fiP The first time you smoke VELVET you think It'i lttXBflr iter thut you notv it's a necessity. 31 3C 3E 3QE