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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1916)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1916. EVENING EDITION TWO T! U IRQ RECEIVED SOT KNOWN HOW SINKIVCJ OF ROANOKK Wll.li Al TF.CT tS So Foundation ti Humor Kllltmn ami llronUxvator Would Ho IMill od Off Pidgin Cnimelty SmiiU Vnrloim rumors have been afloat ns to how lliu Nuking of the stuttm Blilp Rcmnoko will affect tlio local rung of the lCllburn Hint tlio Hronk valor, both hl belonging to the North Pacific Stoaiimlilti company, the owners of tho Roanoke. The hollof Is Hint tbero will he nu change, though not n word litis boon received by Agent L. (I. Cushinan from the Snn'l'rnnclsco office. Tho oNprosalon at first was thai either ono of ibo boats plyliiR I" lioro, or both, might be taken of! ami put on n run to Central ami South America because of tho bet ter freight raton. Apparently this theory has heel oxplodod when tho fact is takon In to consideration that neither the llroakwator nor tho Kllburn art large onougli lo carry loads mif flclontly big to allow or good Hl.od profits, audi as were being gloanod from tho ltoanoko. Tills ship car ried a net tonnage better than tin combined Jowls of (lie Kllburn and the Hrenkwutur. For tbls reason It Is Judged, fot tho pioseut at least, that thu local run will not'be tiffocted. Iloworsr, tho tonnage of (Iih Hronkwntnr. which hi 71):i tons net ami of the JCIlburn which Is C I a might be croaflod by making mo of the state rooms and filling up the (lining and 'itoclnl minim. This was done aboard tho Roanoke, and may be In part ono of tho reason for the rtiltwtro pho, say marine men. . H. UlpHiED ii:nroiti mn nuii.r as Rr.ri. isTitAii or laxn officii Will Succeed I.nlo .1. M. I'pton lit Rosohiug Must Ho ('onrirnml by tlio Senate ewptWMMe W.lllliuu II. Canon, of Medford, wis uomluuted by President Wilson Toru'eglstrar of the United States 'laud .office at Itosehurg to succeed tholalo J. 'M. . Upton, uccorillng to u inoAaag.' received hcie, says the Rosoburg HhvIow. Mr. Canon Is probubly one of the best known rea ldeut.1 of Mndfonl, whore he has lived for u number of years, .lie wns mayor of that city for two tornm find whb active In bringing about many of tlio municipal Im provements I hero. He also nerved ' as police Judge there for a number I of years, ami Is at present referee In bankruptcy for that district. The appointment mint yet be couflrmod. CAPT. .1. II. POUHCMl'S came back today from Ititmlnn, where he went looking after the work being done on thu government Jetty. don't .miss thu (jhand danch (jiviix hv l.innka j.oik.'i: at kaci.km ham,, sat I'KDAV ki:ni.(i, mav ihtii. Dr. II. IJ. Kelly. Dentist, 'Jill Col.o. IthlK. Phono II '--.I. Dr.'l.iwllo, Osteopath, Mnisl.flcl.l Pvci jibing In Strawberries nl Sarlor'sDcn Drop Inn. THE FLAVOR OF "SPEAR HEAD" BS UNIQUE A Chew That Has Been Famous for ' a Third of a Century HAS THE RICH RED DURLEY TASTE Chewing is tlie only way to get the rich taste of the toUicui leaf. Ami the only form of tobacco in which you get the leaf as Nature made it is the; plug form. A chew of Spear Head plug tobacco has a woiulirlul flavor null as ou never did and never will taste in any other tobacco. That Spear Head flavor is tminue, mellow, fruity, everlastingly delicious and sat is hint'. Spear J lead has been famous for a third ii f a century a the richest, tasti est of cbevv. It's made of sun-ripened, red Hur ley. And it'fc produced by the most modern methods, which develop the luscious llavor of the leaf to the su preme degree. It is safeguarded at every step in its making. The factory U clean and san itarythe protons are pure-food pro cesses. hen the clioicc red Hurley has bn pressed into mellow, sweet Spear Head plugs you have a chew that simply can't be equalled. Spear Head is the high quality chew of the world. Try Spear Headyou'll never again be satisfied witii any other chew. In 10c cuts, wrapped in wax taper. - ; PERSONAL MENTION MtTIII'It K. PUCK Ih back from a ti-lp to Coijiilllo. RALPH SMITH, of Coos Itlvcr, spent tho evening In tho city. 1-3. A. PRATT Is down today fron. Acme on a business visit. f- 0. M-3SMIi3 Is bore again from Co qulllo calling on the trado. WAIriOR 1IAYI3-OX hnB gone to the Coqullle Valley on business. W. H. KKN.VBDY and wife, of Hu- gene, are visiting in tho city. II. j. SAVAHIO, of Haynes Inlet, was down this morning buying supplies. MRS. .1. S. OKAY enmo down last evening from (iardlncr for a visit. C. 0. I-3RICKSON Is down today from Ills home at Koetlsport on a visit. V. I.. N'OBMCIt was here yesterday fur the nomination for county as- scisor. MRS. TURRY SMITH and .May Smith viero Reedsport visitors In Mnrsh- fleld today. VIl,UAM CHAMI113RI.AIN was bore this morning from his ranch at Haynes Inlet. JULIUS AND1 ARTHUR N1-3I.SON wore down this morning from Mlnynon Inlet. J. C. KK.VDAU, Is homo again after two strenuous debates In Coqullle and Raudou. JOHN I). (JOSS and wlfo loft yester day on tho steamer Adellno Smith for San Francisco, ni30R(ll-3 H. WASSON, of South In let, wns among tho visitors In the city last oven lug. J. P. HRI3NN, attorney of North Hand, went to Coqullln thin morn ing on legal business. MISS ORACH WILLIAMS loft this morning for Kugoiie where she will visit for a fv days. IAMKS AND FRANK STOCK wore down from Sumner this morning on some business matters. S. L. WILLIAMS Is hero from Myrtle Point looking after some business for tho Hstnbrook company. I. P. DAVIS wns among tho pas Hungers on thu Messenger this morning from Haynos Inlet. 13. K. .IONICS has returned from a visit to tho Coqullle Vulley, where he was calling on tho trade. MISS RUDY 11RIOHAM and Mrs. Esther Schlllorstrom hnvo gono to Point Torrnco to visit for ten days. W. .1. RHAD and It. II. Wnggoner are nrrlvalB hero from Corvnllls having coin 6 In on tho last evening train. W. N. 1-3KDLAD wont up to Reedsport this morning to meet Mrs. Kkhlntl who Is rolurnlg from a visit In Portland. O. C. SA.NFORD. of tho First Na tional bank of Coqullle, mils hero today looking after somo hank bualnosB. PROF W. A. HARR, of 0. A. C. went back to Corvnllls on the morning train after visiting yostcrday In Coqullle. MRS F.LMICR N. SI I I'LL and Hon, John, of Powers, ate visiting In Marshflold with .Air. and Mrs. T. F. Illllyor. MISS I IK LION LANDRITH and moth er, Mrs. Landrlth, wero down this morning from Coos River on a shopping trip. W. C. HRADLKY went out lo tho Reedsport country this morning to look after business for tho Rradloy (Yindy company. MRS CHARLKS HA INK and Ktltol Mtie Halue are visitors hero from Portland, hnvli.g arilved on the train last evening. It. M. .IKNNINUS, of the Oregon EXPECT GOOD SHINf KILL ENTER qttlllo this morning to Visit the company offlco there. N. A. NI2LSON, of tho llnusor and llauser Company nt North Lake. was In the city this morning nt- .MANY F.XPKCT TO ATTIIND NO tondlng to BOtne business. ,V. 'Sl'NDAV AND .MONDAY SHKRIFF ALF JOHNSON came over from Coqulllo on tho morning train Hllllc Huiko In "Peggy and wont through to North Hend on business, later returned hero. GRAHAM SHARMAN, of Ilerpor and tnlrers some time ngo when she first mado hot" uppcaratico In Mntahfleld, and those with many others gathered to great her last evening. She wai 'pioBonled with a basket of beaittl 1 ml rhododendrons, and a hoqttot of ' red cnrnatlons and ferns. Splendid Will h i:port. (I no Trouble In (Jetting Full work wns done by the other soloists: MOKF. THAN FIFTY XA.MFS HF.ADV ON .MILITIA ROLI AL Nuitibcr Officer .May Coino .Motuhiy lo Organize Shown Film Hits Hocn Highly Popiilur One This Season j Fiom all accounts the Noble tne- Names or more than 50 ctndldates atrc will bo packed to thu d.iois bo- are now signed lo tho inucter roll fore tho showing or tho Hist reel nt of the Coos Hay nnvnl militia. For tho Hllle Uurko play Sunday even-; the remaining nights or HiIh week, lug. Mr. .Mnrsden has had request.! between 7 and p. in., nt the Chain- tnado for reserve sections of seats her or Commorse, tho roll Is open for this snlendld nlav but on tie- to now signers and on .Monday ov- ruturo homo at Denmark Hie c.()Unl ()f ll0r g(JnB t() ,(, tW(, j,0XVs onlug It Is oxpoctod an officer will morning train after spending their ea(,, CVen'ltig ho has thought It iu.-.be here from Portland' for tho pur- Hrothera Publishing Compnny, It here from New York City, lit makes thin territory about twice I year. HANS 11. ADOLPHSKN nntl Wife, newlyweds, wont down' to thoJr vlBiible not. to have the seats reserv ed. As ovoryono knows "Peggy" mis played to capacity business whoro over It has been ahown and Marsh rield will be no exception. The Col umbia theater or Portland secured this attt action ror a three day's en gagement but wore compelled to show It ror uloven days In order to handlo tho business. Mr. Mursden Is paying a very Taney price for "Peggy" nnd should bo Tewnrded with a full hotiBo on each perform ance. I honeymoon here. 1-3. W. KLAND, who Is an ofrico man ror tho Southern Pacific at llauser, has arrived from Mnpleton and with his family la occupying the McFnrlnnd residence near llauser. MR. AND MRS. MATT L. MAY wont out to Redsport and (lardlner on the morning train. Mr. May will call on the trade thoro and they will return tomorrow. CARL HACK nnd Jack Mnrchnnt, or tho high school track tenm, leH on the morning train Tor Kttgene to take part In tho InturscholnUlc track meet thoro tomoriow. MRS. 1?. 0. LIHUY left last evening To seo Dllllo llurko on tho stage on tho Adellno Smith for tho nnvnl would cost you not Iosb than $2 a station nt Mare Island where she seat and as tho chances nro very will bo tho guest or Mrs. John slim or this charming little star (jiahain, wlfo of Commander (Ira- ever appearing In Mnrahfialil you linm, tho superintendent of con- should see hor In "Peggy" Sunday structlon at tho navy yard. j or Monday night ut the Noble tin1- MR. JACOHSON, of Temploton, came ntr0, to town today or medical treat-1 in cut. Hoth eyes were closed on pose or niUBtcring in me now com pnny. The eonimlltno or the Sons or Vet ornns tiro enthusiastic over the man-! ":" net- In which the company has been tL'r' II. II. Ostllml, Herbert Huatorud nnd Harry llultmann. .Mule Choi-im SlugM The Scandla Malo Chorus took es pecially well and wns heartily en chored. MIbb Kdna Larson accotn pnulcd the chorusoif nnd MIbs ltatu mor was accompanied by llen.-ls (IJordruin. Many complimentary ro mnrks aro expressed for the Choral Club director (lurald Hunt. Miss Hummer, nsslsted by lienrlk OJerdrum nnd (loiald Hunt iwlll ap poar In concert Sunday allernoun at o'clock nt tho Noblo Then- i received nnd express th.'Ir hellof Hint no trouble will be experienced getting tho full quot: of men. In' MUSICIANS MNKT, CONCIJRT F.V.IOYICD nccnunt or jiolson oak and bin en- . tire race Is swollen up. 4 II. S. TOWHR loft this morning for a visit nlong tho S. V. out toward Powers, testing the watches of the employees to sou If they were at- tending to their ofriclal business. II. O. OULOVSHX wns a pnssongor on tho Adeline Smith last evening ror Oakland whoro ho will meet his wire, who has been thero for somo time ami return with her. VFSSKIi MOVKMKNT 7:30 Trusses, all nIon, Kwaiilon'N. DAUOHTKH IS HORN THOMPSON Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomp.1011, nt their homo In North Hend, May 10, a daughter. Mr. Thompson Is employed by the North Hend Mill nnd Lumber Co. and this is the first child In tlio family. Sailed Adollne, Hay Point, last night. Cleouo, San Diego, about 8 last night. Tillamook, Portland, II p. in. Arrived Rustlor, Rngitu River, '2 p. m. , Speodwoll, Ilandon, yoMor day. 1 Duo Hero tlmo. Yellowstone, San Francis co, Sunday. Miss SoNo. Hummer AlTonN Musical Treat. The second concert given by the Mnrshfleld Choral CluP, last evening with Miss Soflu Hummer soloist wns I decidedly one of tho biggest musical I ttcaU of the season. Tho Finnish ! hall whole tho atralr wan given, wns I completely rilled, nnd u number were standing. From start to finish, the choruses wore received with enthu siastic upplatiBO, and the soloist Miss Hammer, by her charming person ullty ami wonderful soprano voice mote than delighted her expectant uudleiice. W101 Hero Itofniv Miss Hammer wou u host of nd- Clintiilicr of Oinimci'co Hand Is Prac tically Assured For Celebration Reorganization or 11 band to plcy heie during the Railroad Celebration Is piactlrally assured. Musicians met last evening nt tho Chamber of Commerce and went over the plans. Tho body will In all probability bo I known us tho Chnmber of Conimoreo ' band nnd will contain some !i." 1 pieces. 1 It IsMindorfllood tluit n lendur will bo selected, and Charloa Kaiser, of North Rend, has boon Informally ! approved. FOR SALK Classy ClioWnlct Read sler In good order. Run less tin' (i.(MM) mlloj. Kxtra equipment. 7 111 S. -I Hi Street. I >aafl5KKaajcnwr.iif3isiw.h ,wn uu , INSIST UPON HAYINd (i()()l) SIIJATS Take nothing but the best. If yon cannot get them elsewhere, ,oii ceitiilnly cini lier ami 11 Is Just us easy ami convoulonl- to purcliaso heio anyway. You'll find our store convenient to yon. If not, 'phono. Tlio sei vice In Just the mint; as though you (miiio j (""self. Our mcnt.s nro the key tv. Kutor Into tho enjujincnt or ply your (able. CIIICKKNS, Ami a ocononty, which ovoryono can fio.sli, tenilor meats. Lot us use. sup- St ran berry tor's. I c Cream at Snr- I'ull Lino of Host .Moats Palace Meat Market N. I). OSWALD. Llbby Coal, $5.00 ton. Phono 72. Phi 110 Kill- ajlltZC'liMUZS'VmXTX- Contrnl Avo. WATKRFRONT NOTICS Recaiuo or repairs tho Yollow- slono did not leave San Francisco until lust ovonlng nnd should arrlvo hero some tlmo on Sunday. Tho Tillamook loft this aftomoon ror Portland. No word has boon recolved rrom tho Speedwell nnd the belief Is that tho Ilandon bar will not permit hor leaving tho Coqulllo. SX3A.&K 1XW1 V;KKT2U ti WJrX'IKXLlZri'.'.'J V mstt'jxwwrtw?mxnifa, WE WANT T,,,sl,nl-si,k.u,l,11,lin "",1 '"" l. all Sfs .Ua U III two five llfty. "" Runlcs four VWlp to n' (a All Soap Kid, liuiion r , priced friim four to kit d,, ordon ilboe Store Shoes of Merit Onh G PROFESSIONAL OIRECTOM Or. A. L. Houseworth, rnjhiciiin and Snrpos , Office: Irving block. Offlco bonne 11 to 12 . m. In I nnd 7 to H p. m. Plioiiesi Offlco M3-J ftM 1(1-1, I. M. Wrlnht Pbons llll IlUIIiDING CO.mCI0B Estimates furnished on request .MANY AT DKRATICS A. K. Pwlc nml .1. C Komlall Hnck Af tec Tour to Ilandon and Coqulllo This morning Arthur K. Peck nnd John C. Komlall, candidates for the Republican nomination ror state rep rcHonlatlvo, roturnod rrom Ilandon and Coqulllo where wore hold Joint debates. Saturday evening; boforo the flood Roads mooting, nnd pos slhly In tho Masonic Opora House, will bo held tho third and last of the series. Thero was a good gathorlng at Huudou, both members declared, and also last evening at Coqulllo follow- Powor company, went over to Co- Ing the good roads meeting. There Is Room for Much Improvement in UBKnnlHISHBSBHSSHSaiKi ISiSRHHHilHSHHLlHsSHHHK l HH 1 Hi 1 Special Rates FROM MARSHFIELD TO Principal Eastern Cities via CALIFORNIA On niiIo dully: .I11110 1st to Sept ilOlli, 111 10. Stopovers allowed Return limit: DO iIjijs Iniiu date of miIo not to ocood Oct. ill, HMO "'It I START RKJIIT IS TO II.VD ItlfillT" THE SHASTA ROUTE Is tho right way to stint ATTRACTIONS IJNROUTi: .SCO Alt. Shasfi ahastu Spilugs .Mt. Lassen San Finucisco . 1.0s Aiigolos Yosomlto Valley Soiiiheni California Roaches : IMiiama Ciillforiila IXposltloii LIMITED TRAINS on all Southern Pacific routes OODFN ROl'TK 'The route or l.lmllods.' Sl'XSKT ROl'TK 'Thiougli StorjIamP HI, PASO ROl'TK 'Tho route or tlio Iohom altituiles.' Call on local agent tor fiutlior Information or write JOHN M. SCOTT, (.'oitoral Passenger AkimiI, Poithuul, Oiogou Southern Pacific Lines Coos County R.oad$ and it takes a mighty good tire to stand the bumps and badness, rocks and ruts, mud and madness, of these roads. That's why we sell ftmnt HMm'UTmmsmr.m, w.humuwkj TIRE The Fisk Tires have stood the acid test of use and have MADE GOOD for more than two years over these roads. Look Over These Prices Or. H. M. Shaw Kyo, Far and Throat fitecUU aiiASSRS FITTED I Phono li:i(M. Rooms 3U0-K1 Irving lllock. f .a. mattih 11. suaw, Phjklcbip n4 Sarjtoi Phone 83W. 1 W. G. Chandler ARCHITECT Rooms SOI and SOI, Coks BiDiUt Marshfleld, Oretoo. PARK TK.V CEXT8 City Limits North Ilend, Be nn COMMUTATION f)() U TICKLTS, 91.73 l) Mnndiflehl-North ttni Auto Line Oars every ten minutes Iron C a. ra to 12 midnight: to South Slough once a dif, leaving at 11 a. m.i to Em pire threo trips a dsy, fiORST ,i.KlXfl. r"1 I SIZE 30x3 30x3i2 32x3i2 32x4 34x4 36x4y2 Plain Tread $ 9.90 12.75 14.70 20.10 21.35 30.10 Non Skid $10.40 13.40 15.40 21.05 J. 55 - SAVE MONEY by ordering tho famous HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, ten JJ Lump real, ton Or hall ten of both..1'-13 . Ml'SSON, I'" riieno IW or leae orfcrt ... llllher's ri8r Stow Tubes $2.60 2.95 3.10 4.25 4.40 5.70 ! I - "" L&1 IWJ! "AVE THEFIXREDOFN0W See CORTHELL Phona Ji" m Lllj We have The Tires. We lue the Proof of Their Merit, Jl u Ihc euunn Front Street 6rv Marshfield, Oregon SOUTH COOS RIVPIIBOAI, leaves head of rlTj , 7 n.m. Leaves Mnn 3 p.m. For charter .PPV hoard. ff props. HOOICRS wr. T. J. SCIU'K ? Marshfield ftfiS 'homo 14tf-n. lU"1" a