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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1916)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHRELB, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 15, 1916. EVENING EDITION THREE saimuaijanMJwyjiiiwr-Tfr INSIST CFOX I1AIX OOOD MUATS Tn)!0 nothing Iut the hc.it. If you cannot get thoiit elsewheie, , certainly ran here, and It Is Just lis wiry and ,onculont to purclm-e hero nnjvwiy. You'll find our Moie c-onvonliMit to you. jj not, 'll",u'- 'J',' sc,v,l, JM the same as th.xiuli y M1i.o youvselt. 0r meals ""J the key to economy, wltUli oiei-jone can use. j-ntcr Into the enjoyment of fresh, lender meats. I.et us hiip- WILLAMETTE-PACIFIC TIME !$ pljr )"r table. CIIICKKXS, Anil a Full Line of Hest Meats SCHEDULE BETWEEN Marshfield and Portland (Now Effective) Trnln No. 1. Train No. 2. J Leaves Stations Arrlvca 1: .10 a.m. Portland 10:15 p. m. C:10a. m. Ar. Eugene Lv. I ' 5:25n.m. L"v. Eugcno Palac6 Meat Market N. ) OSWALD. j'lionc Kill' Central Ave. tiBssssssBxsam For Sale 7:20 n. m. 8:lCn. m. 1 10:00 a.m. inin,, ... I v.,v . ,. '11:17a. m. 11:5 on. in. 1:30 p. m. 2: 1C ii. in. .1:15a m. .t::iOp. m. Fine fully developed ranch on North Coos Riv er 51 acres mostly river bottom-fine build ings 30 head of cattle team plenty of fruit unexcelled climate $7500.00 Terms. 17 acre berry ranch on Kcntuck Inlet, consid crable rich bottom fine modern home most convenient location $6,200.00 Terms. 450 acre ranch on Larson Inlet fully equipped cattle-horses tools good buildings water front $1 5,000.00. Terms. Dandy residence midway between our cities fine fruit fine location no winds $1600.00 wilh very small down payment and balance less than rent. We have fine ranches in California to trade for Coos River ranches. We have Eugene and Portland properly to trade for Coos Bay property. r. 5:15 p. in. Notl 4:15 p.m. Maploton 2:35 p.m. Ciiahman (Flor ouce) 2:10 p. ru. Adn :2S p. m. Gardiner 1:00 p. m. Hcodsport 11:20 a.m. North Lake 10:31 a. m. North llond 0:IOn. in. .Marshfield 0:20 a.m. tiw.-tnsTAMuw wwiiwmi NORTH BEND NEWS V littli: onks tki:ati:d ! IMS FILL 0I1T FOB ASSESSOR Itlti CHOWDS VIKITKI) YKSTF.U DAY AT XOItTH LAKH (iUen a Flue Time hy Evangelist and SlnUei- Saturday afternoon Is one that will lie remembered long by the kiddles ot Xorth llond. Hruco Evans, Jack Thompson nnd the other good people back of them young folks, with kldleta Come For .Miles to Hear Good Itoads Talk First Hand Is Heard Many (Jo Fishing The Southern Pacific, Oood Itonds nnd the baseball nine of the llltio Hldgors all made a "ten strike" at Lakeshlo yesterday. Never In the had arranged a nleo little time for the A dozen niWOs packed 'history of tho resort had there- been left tho Star Theutroi'10 many people there for tho day, J. imvKits seeks the uepuh- L1CATIOX XOMIXATIOX HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phorw 3171 The four conches of the lato train last evening came buck, loaded to tho gnat da, despite the fact somo 50 or t!0 had returned oji tho train of tho early afternoon. Long be fore they left tho Ice cream stand In the Ton Mile Hotel was onllroly Eddlo Holland of Llbby wns tnkon!0"1 of ,i'ninilss!on" "d wltli the Promises If Elected Kale ami Eqult- ub'o Work In the Performance of Ills Duties .1. P. lleyers, n well known Coos county man Is a camjldato for the republican nomination for county as sessor nnd will bo voted upon at the primaries May IB. .Mr. Uoyers Is a TAKES ID PRIZES at two thirty. Tho entire crowd was taken to Marshfield nnd when they returned wero given nil the Ice cream nnd enke thoy could oat. AT THH-MEItCY HOSPITAL SOUTH COOS ItlVKIt HOAT SEP.VICH LAUNCH KXPHESS leaves .Marshriehl every day 8 a.m. Leaves head of river at !t::t() p. m. stha.mf.ii kaixhow leaves head of i-lier dully nt 7 a.m. Leaves Mnr.hneld nt 2 p.m. For charter apply on hoard, ItOOEUS At SMITH, Props. 1 to the hospital Saturday. A nail In I his arm In causing serious trouble. Mrs. Crunk of Hnncroft was taken to the hospital Saturday afternoon to undergo an operntlon. 1. It. Alton of Marshfield was taken to tho hospital Sunday afternoon. JACJf MEHCHAXT SHOWS UP IX STATU MEET Takes Third In llroad Jump nnd Javelin In Competition With Dozens of Athletes In competition with athletes from nil parts of tho state, Jack Morch iint, ot the MarsliMcUl High school on Saturday won two third places In tho Oregon Inturscholastlc track man of cxtenslvo acquaintance In the moot, at Eugene. Tho ovonts woro nspitnl sunilny nftei ENJOYED PH'XUJ S. O. S. call sounding. On Saturday evening started tho now train schedule to North Lake. On Sunday morning there camo doz ens of more visitors. At noon in the public siiunre Finnic Terraco. Oood Uoads hoojtcr of Washington, spoke to a crowd ot 150 persons, Fh-M Hand, at Lakeside JTho North llond high school hand, taken there for the occasion, i was tho first brass band to ever vlalt Lakeside, Farmers and their county and Is highly respected In 1SS I Mr. Hovers camo to Coos county and located on a ranch with his parents. Ho remained there until he was 21 years otngo nnd since then him engaged In various occupa tions and Is familiar with nil parts the broad Jump and tho Javelin tlirow. Carl Hack, entered In the mlla event, fought gamely, but found his companion too speedy for him. In the broad Jump W. J. Mulkoy, of the county. He bus groat fhlthlot Monmouth, leaped 21 feet 2 15 in the future of this locnllty audi should bo n valuable man in public I The North llond high school boys grontly enjoyed their picnic nt North' , Lake Sunday. Tim boys woro taken j rumllloH came from miles around. : to tho hotel and treated to a big nnet'oiied tho (lood Itoads and bo- chicken dinner by Jack Pro,ton of, mine extremely well (ileased with I .North Luke, nud enjoyed the other, the burnt. i features of tho day. KOOS. OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO. PIONEER BLOCK NORTH BEND, OREGON PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Dr. A. L. Houseworth, Physician nnd Surgeon Office: Irving lllock. Office hours: Ji to 12 . in.; u I nud 7 to H p. in. Phones: Offlco ll.'I-J; lies., MK-L J. M. Wright Phono 188-1 HUILDINO CONTKAOTOU Estimates furnished on request Or. H. M. Shaw I'jo, Knr and Throat Specialist' OLASSES FITTED Phono SHHM. Knouts UoO-itOl Irving Itlork. ..a. MATTIE It. SHAW. Physician nnd Surjccoa Phono Jl'lO-J. W. G. Chandler ARCHITECT llonini 301 nnd .102!, Coke llnlldln Marstiflnld, Oregon. T. J. SCAIFE BRIGHT WOMEN want supper than NO TIMES. a bright paper. Baiter uu 0 A. II. HODHIXS "Btohks to closi: office. In soliciting tho votes ot tho people of tho county Mr. Hoyors makes the following declaration: "If 1 am nominated and oloctcd 1 will, during my lorni of offlco, give tho taxpayors of Coos county n fair, Just and equitable assessment without fear or favor. I will conduct tho of flco hi a hiislncssllko manner, striving nt nil times to glvo tho greatest de gree of efficiency nt the smallest pos slblo cost." After Mr. IToyera' iinmo on tho Nels Monson, prominent farmer "allot will bo printed tho following of Tenipleton, said that bo waa op- Hlulcinont: posud to the bonds, but before the1 "Just nnd Kqultnblo TBsessmcnt for contingent had loft, dTt-lnred his hi- All." Most of the stores of North llond toiitlon to work for thoin, stating will rloio 'tomorrow afternoon on I M'oy are exactly what tho people recount of tlio athletic contest In'11101"0 mppI 'ot. Inches, wltli Foster, of John Day, second; nud Jack Merchant, third. In tho Javelin throw .Mulkoy, of Monmouth, took first nt 1 17 feet; C. Jolinaon, Washington high school. Bccoml, with 112 foot 8 Inches, and Merchant, Marshricld, third, 110 foot 10 Vi Inches. Theso aro tho first points ever won by a Marshfield nthlote at a state Intorcsholastlc meat. Doth records by Mcrchnnt aro anld to bo hotter than he had boon doing In practice. Tho moot nt Kugono was won by Jefferson high, of Portland, with 32 points. There woro approxi mately 200 athlfctos entered for tlio various events. Marshfield. xoiitii m:i xoti:s DREDGING NEEDED ATHLETES TQ VIE chlckou supper. floldou West quartet sang. The Mls'cs Louis Klslminger and Ciir rls .Stevens nt tended the dance given nt (loodwlll's on the South Cooal,,0"MUf"l Itlvor Saturday evening. Mrs. It. II. Ilnfcor loft on the out- ('Imrlea Hall told tliom that Is tho going train for Spokane, Wash., to I''"" expected to vote unnnlmouB vlalt with hor mother. I ' In fiivor of tlio road bonds. Sho expects to bo away for about! ',' ,,ll, l''f"k Terraco lins spok fotir wooks. !n llt somo 15 meetings ami to het- Tho North llond O. M. C. club tor t,mn r,on voters. Ho la m Had Itoiislug Iteceptlou The flood Itoads delegation went to iiiiyncs unci wnoro insi evening dMLKHATIONS AdAI.V APPKAIt UK- iuo peopio gatucred In tho school hoiiao for the most rousing meeting , or iuo campaign, lonoweu ny a I foih: POUT C()MMISSIO.i:itH .MAIISHFIHLD AND XOIITII IlKND IX DUAL SIKI-rr TOMOHItOW Come I'lsnn the Inlets Say It Is Ah- holutely Xecessary fir Trado Iteasous l'tliiuitM (ilven Track Teams to Try Their llrami on South I'ourth StriH't llacctruck lllg Meet Saturday On tho racetrack grounds, south Onco again came delegations before j'ourth street, tomorrow afternoon at the Port of Coos Hay Commission,! 2:30 p. in., will bo hold a dual track meeting In special session this morn-l moot between tho teams of Marshflold lug, asking relief for Inlets that nro and North llond high schools. blocked by sand nud mud bank shoals. Tlio moot Is ono for tho purpose of entertained their husbands up tho , 'l'1,r8 of u0' mlt ""' ll0 ,,0CH"'t No relief was afforded other than that trying out the nthlotos boforo the big Coos Klvor Sunday. About thlrlv munition! attended the picnic. S. S. Jennings' big dry goods sale. Is breaking down the old the ory that times are very hard and money la source. During tho first three days of the snle over 1:1,500.00 worth of goods woro disposed of. li'Atliiutcs Furnished LVZXX3K3X3ZXiUajlA!lVX. ' """" "" wrBiniciu, ornpii " FISH IIHOCCHT IX Hecelpts (.'uod In Splto of Stormy' Weather Marshfield ffiL!K m .111111117 muiiervoii mis coasi last week Intorferred soinowlint with tho deep noa flailing nud fish Wflio sotnewliat senrco. Tlio re- ,i 1 n j'winii 1 1' a1 missmmmmsi " ?" i.it were 0110 ion l-riuay nud ono nnd Wt r Straw Vote For ono-hnir tons Saturday. .Alex Hvun hoff mndo tho rocord caleli of 17 halibut In ono day. Herman Han sen wolgliod in 70 halibut In two days, tho lurgoat fish weighing 115 pounds. Tho salmon rrom tho Umpqun riv er Is very flno nnd shipments come dally nnd nro on snlo locally. mind It, though last evening his voice was qulto hoarse. Today ho was at llrldgo, tonight nt Allegany, tomorrow evening at tho Fellowship Hnuquot In MarsltNold, Wedneaday evening nt Sumner nnd Thursday night at North lleud. .Many Wore VWfors Among the visitors nt Lakeside, or North Lake, yesterday wore, from Mine Itldge: Velum McDonald, Kath leen l.ouey, Charles Kwann.ui and ti.ir.i t t i,.n, 1.1 1 11..1.1 .. I niig, .1. w, .IILIJUII1IIII, .1. iiuiiiuiiticr land wife, Adullno L. Klllott, K. M. jltoberta, J. K. Iluruett. (L II. Hill, V. I). Iliiinntt, Itoliuit Wilkinson, Kdwnrd K, Dyer, Muhel Mageo, Mag , gle Itauklu, Alice lleddtm, lluth i Miller, Vella V. Terry, Mrs. W. II. Thomns, Mrs. J. J. McDonald, F.s flier Klllott, David Hunch, Mrs. David Hunch, Fred M. Stora and wife, Hoso Smith, Lloyd Cutlip and wife, baud tho attorneys for tho Port, C. It, Peck! thing elso. ' On Saturday tho county omin ee t NEWS OF OREGON t AULIXOTON- OHhOwoii Campboll county clork or ailllam county dlml of tuboreiiloils. nnd J. W. Hcunott, will take tho mat tor up wltli tho county court, at Us next mooting, tho matter of securing county funds for aid In Improving tho Inlets mentioned, luusmuch ns thoy lire doslgnatod ns roadways, this should bo done, maintained tho port. Tho pretesting farmers woro from Lnmon, Konturk and Isthmus Inlets. The first two Inlets mentioned have no other roadwnys other thas tho water. Port Knglneor Donald Churloson gave tho following estlmntc for com pleting the dredging of tho various Inlets: North Inlet. $500; Ylllunoh, $200; Keiitiick, $200; Isthmus, $1, 200; South Inlet, $3,800; Catching, $500, and Larson Inlet, $2,800, Work amounting to $200 will ho done 011 Wlllnnch lulct hy 0110 of tho Tlio North llond high school 1 Julius Larson drudges, Hoforo much cous'sted of Herman Monde, further dredging Is done tho matter moot will bo hold at Myrtlo Point, Hawovor, tho North Hcnd high school 'has evidenced considerable Interest In tho contest of tomorrow and declare that tho local nlhlotcs nro to got a good run for their money. Hot h teams nro In very good slinpo. Tho results should at least glvo nn In dication of what ran bo oxpectod at tho bigger contest. 1TNF.HA L WKHXI-SDA V On the "Adeline today from Day Point arrived the body of Charles Codding, who died there a few days ago. Mrs. Codding nud daughter re turned also. The funeral Is to bo held Wednoj day nt 2 p, 111. In tho Wilson under taking parlors. Glen Hart, Karl Uiuih, (lion Had-1 of diking must bo scttlod. duck, Karl Hoiicehausen, Lloyd , Uuub, Morlln Chappello, Clair Cnv-j OJ nnnugh,Alox llrundt, (Jarland Fry,' UATPRPROMT MPIAQ t hrvln Jtoso, (ieorgo Nollaon, Forost 2 - .-- - van llo; Fugojio Holmes, Jlornco llolmos, Alvin llolmosvnml oiiauer. uio outer visitors woro, Hen Fisher, John Knliind, W. Wish FISH DO VKUV WKLL Chnrlns St. Dennis, postniaster and mayor "pro torn" of Lakeside, or North Lake, as the Southern Pacific Insists on calling It said yesterday that the 20,000 trout In tho ponds I IT IS (.TNF.HALLV COXCKDIID THAT Till: UUPIULICAX XOMIXATIOX l-'Olt Till: I'KKSL l'i:.TV UILL ttK DIFFICl'Il'Tt) DKTIIUMOXH THIS VKAU. THIJ TIMIW IIKMIIVliS THAT AX OITOUTl MTV SHOULD I S 1-3 PHOVIDHD I'OH ITS UKADKIIS TO KXIMIKSH A PHLFLH. i:xtu ti:st von is AccoumxtiLV iikixcj takh.v. ALANY Tho Upworlh I.eagiiB of tho Methodist chitroh oelobratod tho seventh unnlvorsury of oigniiUu- tlon. IHT.II.N'K Huslnuw men 1 f tho city have boon appealed to In :m effort to hiImo the last $-10,000 of the 1 $200,000 endowment fund necuwinry 'ill ion i?ubiiii iiiifig ijiiivijinii 10 soture .Jainwt J. Hills profornul ,1ft of $5(1000. vu me luvltwl to rill out this coupon unit mall It nt uco to Hie Times. VMir nnino will not be iwd or mentioned In ) iniiuner, as only tho total oto III ho announced. PIwiso lo not dth.y, M'nil It In now. " Hesiilts will h publMied In A o Tiling as h()0Il s j0 j,JM,i js Vouipleted. Plot Choliu Second Chohu 'I (Xaiiie) (Addie.ss) I (State) FOHKST OHOVIfl Tho WaBhlng tou county PiuhlbltlonlsU will hold their annual convention at the Con groantlonul ehurcli. KLAMATH FALLS MIbb Kilna Wejls and .Miss Hosslo Appleimto ur both candidates for the leptibllcan nomination for county sohool supor- Intendent nnd are making a lively race. llnrn- Tlio gasoline Biliooner iiiisuor IS .. 1. .. . Inrr' I ... .. . . . ri. .there are doing vory well, llo expects woro.rnwnltlngthearrlvalof tho Tillamook ... . . . . from Portland to seeuio a Hoguo Hlv-I ,,... , , , .. ,. yOll niin hiti.p In in vmir 'II av nrn I.. r... . m ... ... ..l.t......n. 'PI... rPlllf.l.W.nlr l......U fnh ' " ie, 1.. 1. iiipioy, airs, rcvn iqoreo, ",i""u,, "u "",,"l""v vu"'" "" Florence Plerco, Dolllo Kininons, Portlunil Thursdny. Marlon Smith, Nairn Hiinhum, J, A.j Hr eondltlons dolnyod tho Kllburn1 I nniiiit mu f II' II.. 11 I .. 1 Mimnhi. (.ml ulin la i m lln 1mn 1 ", ; """ " ". "eIlc.,i n,.u , u "u,u battles with tho Inrgor fish. viuvo neiiHNiiu-Hon, .Miniroil Kipioy, uuill loiiimrow iiiuiiiiiik, Hiith ('own 11, Profj. Harrasor, l.o-i With a fair shipment of freight the land and St, Pierre, Honry Song-' Yellowstono ciossed In sit 10 yostor- uffwiliiii A V 1 ...I....... r i 0...1.1. 'I .....1...U.., ... .i, ,.u,ini'ii, u. I4 nillllll, W. A. llarr, Frank Terrace, Charles to bo turnod out Into In tho fall after having grown I urge enough to fnrogo for themselves nnd fight their own Hall ami J. H. Montgomery, COXTV SlUT XOTKS A. M, Woodford starlud tiy tho train for Modford accompanied) by hhi daughtor, Mrs Jennie Williams and her sou. Mr. ami Mrs. It. H. Mast, Jr., aro the happy parents of a ton-pound boy bom Wednesday morning And) U. II. Sr., has Joined the order of grand fathers,. Mrs. K. A. Tyrroll, -w1ioih boon spondlnc hovers; month's with her day morning. Tho Adollno Smith arrived today from tho south. The steamer Speedwell sailed south Sunday evening. Tho gnsolino schooner Honim,.' sailed Sunday for Itoguo river. SAILS TOMOHItOW Tho Adollno Smith will sail nt m. tomorrow. i.Ti;m:sr in .mi.vino Xmv liiiehtlgatloim llelng Madu Curry County In Coos Bay Times FOUKST GUOVK (Jlenn It. Jack was elected proshVmt of the univer sity for tho coming yar. OOLD HILL The mining industry Is coming to tho front again, u num ber or the miners displaying good finds of gold. parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1). Jjl'Plorro.j ! started for California,-odco'mpanlol by hor little daughter. Tho shorlff's offlco Is busy now In distributing tho ballots and elec tion supplies to tho various precincts In tho county. It Is quite a Job, too, Willi fifty-eight polling places, from Lakoshla to Powors, tho latter, how ever, being officially known ns "How land." N. N. Nolman wont down to Won don yesterday to begin work on the building contracts of the Longston Construction Company has Just so VI-ISSF.L .MOVHMIIXTS Arrlwd Yellowstono, San Francis co 10 a. 111. Sunday. Adeline Smith, Hay Point, 12:15 p. m. Hardy, San Francisco, nt 11:30 a. m. ShI'mI Hoamer, Hogue Hlver, 11 a. m., Sunday. Spoodwoll, San Pedro, 7 p. m., yesterday. Due Here F. A. Kllburn San Diego. tomorrow. : I Interest In tlio mining possibil ities In Curry county Is Increasing according In the following from tho Hold Heach (Hobo: "Kvldently tho minerals of Curry County are attracting attention of mining 111011 throughout tho north west. O, W. Mitchell, n Los An gules mining man, lias tiikeu a cash working option on tho Collier Crook Copper 111I110 ami oilier mun nro Investigating other properties with the same end In view. A large force of men Is now employed 1 opening up tho plncora ot Lobster Creek nnd another effort will be made by Mr. Hodges to make the old Digglu's riffle near Cold Honch give up Its treasure by the wing dam process. " JOHN DAY -- As the result of an appeal by more than 30 applicants for homesteads In tho Malheur H tlonnl forest another examination will bo mndo of the land on which entry was refused because It was regarded as farm land, JIAKBIl Manai?r Albert (Jolsor r.f 1ia Cnnnor Crwk mine broeuht a rold hi irk to the Fiist N,atloual UuiiU thov dill keep houso theie i.vl nold It for a good prlco, inext two month' SALBM The location of the .,,! i..rr.. Ho will ho followed proposoturoau irom uie raiuio uiKu- In a few days by Mrs. Nleinnn. and' way to Crater Lake h to be- started. for tun this inoiMii aim a I'uiu in f - v '" T ,uail(i't far the prelim. n. ry work.. I ' t t TIMES WANT ADS t GET RESULTS X Lfc-.