The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 09, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    r 4 -wniwnnr.rv-TT THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 9, 191 1---EVEWN6 EDITION
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Tha only baking mowtfer
made from Royal Grape
Groam of Tartar i
NO ALUM.NO LIME PHOSPHATE !
Interesting Coming Events
IMPORTANT AFFAIRS IN THE LOCAL SOCIAL, COMMERCIAL AND FRATERNAL
LIFE OF COOS.BAY SCHEDULED FOR EARLY ATTAINMENT CHAMINADE
CLUB CONCERT FIELD MEET BAND WILL GIVE CONCERT AND
OBSERVATION OF MOTHER'S DAY.
HELD MEET
MOTHER'S DAY
HERE FRIDAY NEXT SUNDAY
FAKES SELLS
BOGUS LINE
CLUB'S PLAN
FOB CONCERT
Women Warned
Swindler Who Is Working
Coast Towns.
Coob county womon aro warned
ngniiiBt n smooth urn t tor who 1b
working tho conflt townn selling bo
gus Hnun nud shoddy rugs nnd furs.
Ho recently swindled tho women of
Eurckn nnd Tho llornld publishes tho
following concerning his operations:
"Ono of tho oldest bunco or grntt
games hns boon worked with gro-it
success In Eurekn during tho pnst
wcok or ton days by a follow nnmod
Wlntors, wjio hns been staying nt a
local hotel and making n door to
Coquille, Bandon, North Bend Coos Bay Modern Woodmen
and Myrtle Point In Will Observe Day With
Contests. Special Services.
It was announced yesterday that Tho Modern Woodmen of Coos Hay
tho annunl Cooa County High School aro preparing to obsorvo next Sunday
Hold meet will bo hold at tho Marsh- ns "Mothers' Day," It being an annual
.Hold Fair grounds next Friday, May CURtom to ol)Borvo tho BOCOnt, snday
13. It was stated a week or so ago In May. The following proclamation city:
AgaitlSt that tho ovoiit would probably bo from tho head consul Is self cxplnna- Tno concort which will bo given by
... . . .. .. . .. . . Inn"
caneu on owing 10 mo .Marsnnoiii . tho Cham undo club Wodnesdny ovc-
Chaminade Musicale Program
Promises to' Be One of
Unusual Merit.
Tho following announcement of tho
Chamlnndo'Cltib of tho concort ar
ranged for next week will bo of In
terest to tho music lovers of tho
tory:
Slltiilnv fnv 1 .1 la Tntlint'a rim'
High School Track Team going to Qn Hib QAmm ,,,,' nlng. May 17, will bo an event which
pieces on account of tho action of wcnr n whUo Wowcr j llonor of n8 deserves tho pntronngo of ovory one
somo of tho members. However, j0tnor nn,i wrto i,or n letter. It Is wll l'lreclates good music. Tho
Mnrshflold had been solccted ns tho J,,ghly ,,ro,,or tlint t,,B (ny 8hould bo .cluU hnB Kno to Rrcat OX1,0,,BO ,n B0
j.laco of holding tho contest this year Bot nnrt ,n tho Mo(,crn Woodmon of c,,r,nK Mrs' Eltrh,tl IIollcr Woliwtoln.
nnd as tho othor bcIiooIb wore propar- An,crlcn for n special sorvlco In honor ,rn,ntlc soprano, and Mrs. Dolphlno
ed for It, tho final decision wns to nf .,, rntf)B. Bini forpn , ,i. Mark, contralto, of Portland. Of
world-Mother. It Is most fitting t,1C8 two nrt,8tB' mnny orlnB
that our society, embodying, ns It "rcM not,ccs h"vo boon olvcd. Ono
does, tho very llfo nnd spirit of tho "UB u,u lu ,cuu ",B " i-i-
homo and Its blessed ties, should
day. No
pull off tho event as scheduled.
It was stated hero yestcrdny that
teams from North Bond, Coqulllo nnd
Dnudon will compote. It Is expected
that tho contest will bo n closo ono con,n,on,0rnto this
as nnnilnu hns practically tlio samo
team as Inst year whtlo tho North
to rcallzo tho esteem In winch theso
alttirnra nrn Imlil 111 tllitll lintlln MfW
man, "" - " - v '
however learned or rcnowed. how- . numuera to uo given i.y enen
. , . , ..,...,.. . nrtlst. aro varied and beautiful, In-
uvur iiiiiiuu iir iiuiiuiuu, milium iui iuii
Hond nnd Coqulllo aggregations havo tl)0 8prU or onvronniPnt of his groat cImllS Gorman, French, Itnllan nnd
been materially strengthened slnco
door cnnvnBB with n horso and bug- then
gy, soiling tablo linen, furs nnd othor A Mg croW(1 la expected from tho
articles dear to fomlnlno henrts. vnIloy t0WIIB wnoro tho itorcRt Is
Wlntors "got nway" with his graft runnB ,Kll. Wlth n track In first
to tho tuno of about $100 n day whllo clllB8 C0inlltlan nnd tho Ideal weather
ho was operating horo, It is undor- n crowd of ,,c()1)i0 Hioulcl bo thoro to
stood, nnd unloaded n great quantity 0COurago tho boys to their utmost,
of bogus goodH on unsuspoctlng Somu ot tneH0 events will undoubted
houso wives and othorB. jy oxcou amllnr ovonts In most moots.
Drcssod In a uniform his graft wis Somo hlRh jnu,nB win bo soon thnt
to Intimate to his purchnHors thnt ho
lind smuggled tho goods ho had for ln tll0 8il0t ,)Ut ,, ,inHhc8 somo first
nchlevcmcntB to dull his sonsa of In
creasing nbllgntlnn to tho ono who
gnvo him birth. No man of wealth
or poverty, no man of business or
profession, no man In any station of
llfo can allow either tho depressing
porploxltlcs or tho enticing nllure
monts of his career to lesson his Just
estlmnto of tlio unsatisfied debt ho
owes to his Mother, or to weaken h h
dcslro for her lovo nnd benediction.
Is hard to bent ln high school whllo Tmt toro mn. not bo n tlny 8ot
in tho shot put and dashes somo first ..., ... ,,., ....... .... ..,..
sale, thus explaining the ridiculous cIn88 m0ll wII, compoto. 0ordlng of ' ' '
'U IW ( k.siui
u.,.,u...o ... inn i..u .uu B,.u.u nncC(, m Bha,low tho glory of
around tho -10 mark whllo Hauler or
Bnndon will show, n pan of hools to
most In tho sprints. In tho mllo nnd
n half, Laird of Ilandon Is expected
English songs
Ono of tho most attractive selec
tions on tho progrnm. Is n duet by
Strclczski, sung by Mrs. Wolnstoln
nnd Mrs. Mnrx.
Tho mombers of tho chorus undor
tho direction of Mrs. William Hnrs
fall, Jr., havo boon rehearsing for
somo timo pnst preparatory to the
coming concert. Tho chorus work of
tho club which has always been de
lightful, promises on this occasion to
excol all previous efforts.
low nrlcos offored and obtained. So
far as Ih known Wlntora Is still op
erating. Tho fnvorlto bait of tho smooth
grafter Is to offer for Inspection benu
tlful tablo "linen" of most fetching
doslgn.
Whon closo Inspection Is inndo by
exports it Is learned that tills "linen"
Is nothing nioro nor less than mor
corlrM cotton, cleverly laundered to
jjTCxent tlio nppoaranco of linen of
tho JlnoHt grade. When again laun
dered, this "linen" looks llko n bndly
wrinkled sheet and Is utterly worth
less except for duty as dish rags.
It Is estimated that Winters sold
nonrly 11,000 worth of goodH In this
city last week alone. Several com
plaints havo beon inndo but no nt
tempt has been mndo yet to Institute
crlmlnnl proceedings."
Dr. McCormnc hns resumed prne
tlco In Lockhart building opposlto
postolllce.
"Mother's Day." How glad will bo
the multitudes to bo privileged on
this second Sunday In Mnv to lift
tolling hands, nnxlous fnces, nnd
GIVE PLAY AS
to do wonders. Ho has won tho mllo ,,cnvy hrftrtfJ from ,ho try,nB (nk, of
two years in succession. It will bo f(, n( tur nBan ,Q Mothrr .
worth tho price of ndmlssion to wit- , or n0(, of amQnt ,fl 10 fou.
nesH this event ulono. L . f lnBn.rntloi. nnil c0,irncP. tho
Tit llut tt nvonta la nu fil1rtitu '
dash Uunulng
BAND BE FT
yard
100
Jump.
220 yard low hurdlo Standing
220 yard dash High jump.
Vi-mllo run Polo vault.
1 mllo run Shot put.
1 mllo relay.
brond
KAIt.MHltS, Ol'STHI)
VOll (IKKKKS, AN(JIY.
Home Talent Production of
"Shaun Aroon" Arranged
For Friday Night.
"Shaun Aroon" Is tho nnmo of a
I'lielr I.uIht Doi'H Xt Please tlio
C'ontiactdis on .ImcUhoii County
Ilonil Job.
nuchorngo of hope and life, and for a
day llvo over again thoso hours, when
communion with her shnped tho
courso and directed tho career of tho
boy who now Is tho man. How very
llko tho hnnglng of tho fruitage to
tho vino do tho hopes nnd purposes,
tho progress and lnlluonces of our llfo pretty llttlo Irish comedy drama thnt
cluster nbout thnt ono porson Moth- will be put on nt tho Masonic Opera
er. With her thoro was but ono great Houso on Frldny ovenlng, May 12tn
thought, reaching from tho beginning undor tho auspices nnd for tho bono-
of her boy's llfo on to eternity, nnd At of tho Nnvnl Resorvo Ilnnd, under
thnt thought wns how best with her tho direction of Prof. Hepburn. Tho
lovo nnd tears sho might mnko suro play is reploto with stirring situu-
nnd smooth his pnth through nil tho tions, full of comedy, Intormlugled
way. No lnlluonco In the world's pro- wun jigs nnu nances. Tho following
MKDFOItn, Ore., May 9. Hostili
ties may follow tho announcement by KrcB8 oxco8 thnt of tho world's Moth- Is tho enst
Planet iunlor SI'MIKHS nnd CVJr
TIVATOHS nt MlIiNKU'S.
Everything Is In readiness for tho
KVKNT OK TIIK SHASO.V, in tho
Dramatic lino, "Shaun Aroon, by thu
Band Hoys, Frldny evening May 12th.
niCSKHVKI) S1JATS at tho II my
Cornor.
Maney Ilros., who havo tho contract
for building 20 miles of county road
p-om Derby to Itoguo rlvor, nenr
Prospect, that no moro farmers In
that section will bo employed by
them. Tho contractors stnto that tho
era. Tho great achievements of men Shaun Aroon
in business, In statesmanship, In tho I-ord Hormoy
professions, In literature, In poetry,
In song nnd nrt nro trncablo to tho
controlling spirit nnd Influence of a
good Mother. It wns her llfo In nn
IMIONK 1. B. KAl'FMAX CO VOUH
COAL OHDKHS 8t.no PKIt TOX.
A XKW OM) IIOTKL.
Old pntrons of Tho Windsor Hotel,
Si n Francisco, will bo glad to hoar
A delegation called on tho cQimty
thnt this famous houso Is now opon m,,, but wns Informed that Inns
lu n flno new six story building right muc ft9 tho county road work was
down town. New furniture, now car- iot by contract to Mnney Ilros., tho
pots, steam hent. hot water nnd tele- commissioners had no way In which
phono In ovory room. Cafe In con- to Interfere.
farmers nro too prono to sit on tholr otj,pr form glorified In tho triumphs
plows nud spin yarns and that In tno 0f )10r i,oy jor
future Uiev will employ only outsldo pointed tho way.
labor. They havo Just received Ti,rn n ,nomont and look across tho
Inrw shipment of horses nnd havo 1m- ytnr8 Wo havo come. She caressed
ported 100 Oreoks. tho boy at her knee, sho nourished
The farmers aro showing every him until ho had strength to stand
sit?n of Interference with the con- nnd prnttlo at her side; Bhe watched
tractors ir tlio oraer is not resolution, over and protected him from harm
. . Claud S. Tucker
. ...M. W. Ilyrno
Forgus Rlordnn. ..Arthur Blnnchnrl
Dan O'Grady . . . .L. A. Hopburn
Tom Hugh Long
Hennlngs Ralph Ilatcholor
Patrick ....VInco Pratt
measurements Mrs. O'Grady. . Mrs. Francis Fouton
Molly Laura Keating
Mnggio Miss Jenotto Escott
Satisfactory
Service
A groat deal of the business of thesi' stores en J
to us, directly or indirectly, through the influen7l
our customers a good indication of the satisfa?
nature of the service rendered. 1
When you are ready to buy or look at
Spring Clothing
we trust that you will consult tvith any of our cusk
mors as to the reliability of the institution and J
courtesy characterizing its transactions.
"Money Ta&s"
and M
Hubr Clothing & Shoe Co,
BANDON MAKSIIFIEtD
"THE FHIKNI) OF COOS HAY"
S. S. ALLIANCE
lOXXKCTlXfl WITH TIIK WOHTM AWK ROAD AT roniLU
Sails from PorNaml Tuesday May 9
XOIITJI PACIFIC 3 riCA.MHIl IP CO.MPANT.
PIIOXI5 OF. McGIOrtOI, Ajftt
OLD HKLIADLK
STEAMER BREAKWATER
ALWAYS ON TIMK
SAILS FRO.M PORTI.AXl) AT J) A. M., OX 5I.VV I, 0, 11, 10, SI, I
iX AXI 1.
FROM COOS HAY AT BKUVICK OF TI1)H MAY .1, 8, 13,18,
M. HICSKllYATIOXS IIKLO OXLY UXTlIi XOOX OP DAYrREftl
OUS TO HAILIXO.
Tj. II. KUATIXO, AOn.NT PIIOXE .UUX Ml
THE PAST AXI COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
(KqulppcO &
WlfflfMl
Will nuiko regular trlpn carrying ixuMcngcrfl both j nd(itlt
lietuvcn Coos liny mid 8nn Francisco. AUreervtloiiiforpw.im
mndo nt Alllnnco Dock, Murobftold and Intcr-Oconn Tra r
Union Street Wluirf No. 3, Hin I-Ynnclsco. For lntonntlon &M
U-J or U85. AV1H sail from San Franclwro Tuesday, My 9.
IXTEOCEAN TRAXSPORTATIOX COMPANY.
COOS BAY-ROSEBURG STAGE UNE
Dally stage bctneen nosebwrK nnd Mrshflcld. Stage k
nnd Sundays nt 7 p. m. Faro, JO.OP.
OTTO SCHETTER, Afient, O. P. HARXA11D,
120 MARKET AV., Mnrshfleld. Agent, ROSEIlUnO, Ort.
pnoxic ii
Beaver Hill Coal
MOUNT DIABLO 45 JOMOX OKMKXT.
Tho beat Dpiaeatte ad Import br
Plaster, Lime, Brick and all klndi of bullderi anWW
HUGH McLAIN
GENERAL CONTRACTOR ..
OFFICE, SOUTH BltOAWAY. rOX '
without a
hurt: her leadership is
parallel.
On this day let tho significant flow
er of white and tho puro lovo of
nr.it.i. i an . ..
whllo undor hor enro, and when ho ",,UWBU011 "" our mes w"n new
wont out into tho big world a man, nnd 8tronBer 8l,lr" of courtesy, gen-
her Biistnlnlnii Invn fnllnwml nnri nviMi uru8'W J'uwence, Mlianess nilU
sor-
nqctlon. Notice theso rates: Room
wjth private bath $1 a day, $! nwoeic.
Ajl cars pass tho door. Select family
hcjtol, Windsor Hotel, 23S EdcW
etreet, Snu Francisco.
' IF I HAD ECZEMA
I'd wash It awny with that mild
soothing liquid, I). D. D,
tie, cleansing away tho Impurities
and clearing up tho complexion ns
nothing else can
Yes. If I had any ktnd of skin
One of the mombers of the del -31
Hon Ptnted that a delegation would
call upon the contractors and deter
mine whero tho farmers stood and
thnt tho contractors would be given
a certain time to let the Greeks go
and If they did not, forco might bo
used.
ran abend; she rejoices in his suc
cess. Ills benefits nro hor delights;
she weeps nt his misfortunes; sho
shares his trials and business depres
sions; sho stands by him In adversity,
and should he go wrong it is Mother
who cannot believe bo hns dono evil.
Friends mny turn tholr, bnckB, and
acquaintances mny condemn, but htr
lovo nnd faith surpasses all things;
vice toward our fellowmen.
AUTOMORILE nnd Buggy PAIXT
aud .Varnish at MILXER'S.
Don't forgot
phoxe ai j.j.
tho Turkish Baths
Y.'ARXIXa TO RAILROAD MEX.
3. S. Bacon. 1 1 Bast St.. Bath, Me.,
sends out this warning to railroad
ers: "A conductor on the railroad,
my work iused a chronic Inflamma-
so thnt no matter what others m.iy
I Sheriff Jones stated that while ho think, say or do. sho clinns to hor bov
Trial bot- (jd not expect anv trouble, his ofllco with n devotion unmatched. The re- t,on ,no kidneys, nnd 1 wns miser
would be prepared to protect tho collection of such untold sympathy
property or tno contractors. .and sacrifice Is a grent restraint to
I
aoie and all played out. A friend ad-
,visea toiey Kianey pills and from
- " " -iwiu uuy cuuiRiencea taKlng them.
mo nuu u Bitun(, ttujiuiBa iu virtuu. 1 1 utj,ii iu ifK'iiu in my strength
Follow tho 11AXI) to tho RIO She brought tho calm In tho storms The Inflammation cleared and I nm
troubles I'D USB D. D. D.Red Cross aiY, FRIDAY EVEXIXG, May 12, and tempests of our little lives; hor fnr better tnan J nav been for
Drug 8oro. at tho OPERA HOUSE. touch was tho healing balm for every jJJJJJ 'ear8,' RED CR0SS Drug
Blanchard's Livery
We havo secured tho livery busi
ness of L. H. Helsner and aro pre
pared to render ellent 8eryco ti
the peoplo of Coos Bay. Careful
drivers, good rigs and everythl
that will mean sntlsfacttry service tc
tho public. Phono us fot a drlvlni
horse, a rig or anything needed Jd
the livery line. We also do
trucking business of all kinds.
RLAXCnARD nROTnERS.
Art Blanchard, Mgr.
Livery, Feed and Sales Service,
HI First and Alder Streets.
Phone 158-J
DYKING J
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Frencn wry nnu o-
ladles and gents' ulU. W-
od for and delivered. VtW
able.nOSEaTYPYBj
Foot of Market Ave - t
Tr tv vneanrn carp'
Union
GASOLIXE
FAMILY HOTEL
THE LLOTB
MARSHFIELD'S FOPULAJl
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