The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 29, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MALO.VKV ICtlllor niul Pub.
DAN K. MALONHY Xews F.ditnr
Official I'iiikt of Coo County.
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official papi-.k ok tdk city
of .makshfihld.
ARRESTEDTODAY
ltnn ltntiiiflftt In nvnnnfntl tllflt
aprnnirnmnttlii titllt Iwi itwuln fi irtl(l '
a benefit performance of tlio Coos
Hay band minstrel show next Tues
day or Wednesday night as a benefit
Tor Mrs. L, K. Halllnger. Oollnlto
announcement will be mntle Monday.
iiiMrniiiiiuirnn lf;nr.TRTV NF.WS
HflnrawNnrnh
i iiaitist ciintcn i
' ininnn nniiTrnT
wunu mvm
ivoro wns heard to ndvuntugo In
this selection. A strong Hcrinun
wbh delivered by ltov. itiuiuin;u
whoso theme liertnlnud to tnu lie
Hiiiioetlon,
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(I lltIS II A.N NF.KYICKS
MANY PLAN 10 '
BUILD ON BAY
Onii V. ertscn has sold an In
terest in a comer at FJghth and
Ccdac strcctB, North MnrslUleld, to
hla partner. K. S. Ilargelt. and they
srv planning to erect a building
1hero to be lined as n linKcry. Just
when tliey will erect the building
Is not deturmlned but it probably
will be soon. They plan to iniitio
It nil Ideal building.
MIkb Nellie. Montgomery, former
ly principal of the Alniuhflcld High
school, is having some lotH cleared
in Songstnckon's nuultlou and la
Dimming to erect a homo there soon.
George K. Cook Is figuring on
erecting two or three, amnll houses
soar hla new home In Forudnlo. the
jatno being for rent.
C. Llndgren, n well known Mnrsh
Jlcld carpenter, la arranging to erect
a houBo on n lot In SengHtncken'a
addition which ho recently bought.
Albert W. llagormelator, who la
employed at Norton & llanaon'fl, hna
purchased u hoiiao and lot near
Elglith and Hemlock, North Mmsh
field, from Henry Songstaeken and
will occupy It a a a homo.
fluorgo P. Parker, one of the own
ers of the Cast lowood hiiloon. has
purchaaed tho It. F.. Knorr property
it the corner of Thirteenth mid
Commercial for about $2. DUO. Mr.
Knorr haa gone to (lold lleurh. Mr.
Parker expects to build on some of
llm lota aoon.
(Continued from Pago Ono.)
HHAHIXC MOXDAY.
Fred Heed waa arrested this
afternoon by Constable Cox
and taken beforo Justice Pen
nock. Ills arraignment waa
set for 1 o'clock Monday. He
furnished $1,000 bonds for his.
appearance, Clins. O. King and
dipt. Cdgar Simpson being his
sureties.
Ilcnd he and ltced had n drink
there. Ho said he had a rather
vague recollection of what happened.
He said ne was taken slclc nbout
11:30 nnd went out to get some air
Mrs. Le Roy Hall, Mrs. D. L
Rood and Mrs. Allan Todd
Victors in Band Program.
First Prize Mrs. Le Hoy Hall.
Second Prize Mrs. 1). L. Hood.
. Third Prize Mrs. Allan Todd.
These are tho awards made yes
terday by the Judges In the "Mis
spelled word contest" of the Coos
Hay Concert llnnd program. The
judges were Misses Lillian Hlmiiro,
Agues Carpenter and Huth Wood
ruth. Their task was not nn ensy one.
Tho majority of tho answers ranged
from 02 to 05, while the right num
ber was nbout 80. Mrs. Hall's nn
Bwcr was turned In first nnd se
cured first prize for hur ns she and
nnd dldn t drink nnv more. Ho anlil
ho had too ninny drinks to bo ox-' Mrs. Hood had practically the samo
nctly sober. Ho said that lie was answers.
feeling rather hilarious but didn't Win. Ledwnrd won tho sneclnl
remember any singing as they went prize of a $.'1.00 lint offered by the
down the street. Ho snld ho was n. Flxup Clothing Store In their ndver-
poor Judge of speed but thought tlsomcnt to the llrst person guessing
' erfnr9lf I. rt . r. ... n .r l..t ..,1..m .r
LUIIUI.U; illU IIUIIIU Ul IIIU tlUllllll Ml
tlio snylng, "Tlio American People
Like to He Humbugged." Mr. Led
wnrd guessed P. T. Itanium.
WILL SHIP IN
Mi! NORSES
they wero running l." or 20 miles
nn hour. Tho rear curtain wns up
and he wns In the rear seat. Ho
didn't roinomber any Jolting or In
cident until tho nuto turned over.
Ho snld ho wns too excited after It
occurred to oxninlno the ground.
in response to n question from
Coroner Wilson, Mohltnnnn admit
ted that ho was pretty well Intoxl-
cated and probably didn't hnvo n
very distinct recollection of Just
what did happen. Ho snld ho didn't
remember nnyono getting out.
C. C. nana testified that he mot
Heed first nt Shrock's saloon In
North ilcnd nnd said that Heed
drank a lemoiinde or lemon sour
there. Then they rnme to Mnrsh
flold. Ho said ho wns fooling good
but wasn't Intoxicated during Vio
night. Ho snld that the machine
I LOCAL OVERFLOW.
WKATIIKK FOKF.CA8T. I
ny Associated Press
OHF.GON Hnln tonight nnd I
Sunday. Ilrlsk to high south- I
westerly winds.
Itahter was commemorated last
Sunday morning at the Marshlleld
First Itaptlat church by a large num
ber of people, who listened very nt-
tcntlvc y to the Mile address liy tlio
pastor, A. F. Ilnssford, on the sub
ject. "The Moaning of Faster." The
Knights Templar were the guests
of honor.
The church waa beautifully deco
rated with cMiuisltc bonnets of hast
or lilies and hyuclntlis nnd drooping
clusters of brake fern, whlcli lent an
Faster atmosphere to the occasion,
despite the Inclemency of the wontli
er.
The largo choir, under the leader
shin of Prof. Ayre. did some especial
ly good work, the anthems being
rendered with both spirit nnd exprcs'
slon. The soloists were: Mrs. Geo
Ayre. Mrs. M. Ogren, Miss Alice Tic
U oil. Miss Hessle Ayre, Krnest Mosh-
er and George Doll. Organist, Miss
Alphn Mntizey.
I SWKDISH LUTIIF.KAN CIll'KCII
There was no special music in the
Swedish Lutheran church Faster
Sundny. The edlllco wns appropri
ately decorated for tho occasion by
tho Sunday school children. Ho v.
Oslund delivered a sertnon and the
music was furnished by the choir.
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MICTHOniST SF.KYICFS
UOKX.
JACOI1SON To Mr. nnd Mrs, (lus
Jacobson nt their homo ut Em
pire, Thursday. March 27, n !
pound son.
The Naiiu Smith nnd Adeline
Smith arrived In from tho south
today nnd are loading nt the Smith
mill. Until boats will probably get
out In the morning.
The Nn n n Smith brought u num
ber of workmen Tor tho Wlllett &
Burr work . on the Smith-Powers
lino beyond Myrtlo Point.
On tho next trip, the Nairn Smith
will bring up about 100 head or
Tiorsea Tor Wlllelt & llurr to bo
used In rushing the Myrtlo Point
line. She will also bring other
c(Ulpiuent. A couple of steam
shovels will bo brought In.
The Nairn Smith will snll from
Am Francisco next Thursday nnd
will bring In freight for Cooa Hay
1n place or the Hcdoiido which Is
iimklng n through trip to San Pedro
i;nln.
I ALOXU Till: WA'I
HltFltOXT I
The Adeline Smith Is due In to--sight
from Oakland mid the Naiiu
Smith will anise in tomorrow morn
ing, The Itnliihnw was taken orr the
ways today and was towed to Alle
gany by ('apt l-Mwurds. She Ix be
ing eiiulpped with an oil burner so
iluit she will be speedier and clean
rr for the fiiHi run In conjunction
with the aulo Hue which Jem
Kinney and W. .McDonald are plnu
alni; to operate between Allegnm
and SeottHhiirg or Drain this sum
aicr. The Alliance Is due In tomorrow
mil will sail at 0 o'clock .Moudav
aiornlng for Furoka
The Hcdoudo will aail at I oVlocK
Sunday afternoon for San FiiiiuIhco
Jiid San Pedro
The Speedwell Is due lu tonight
or In tlu morning from llamlou. and
III sail at (! o'clock Monday morn
tug for San Francisco.
MONDAV IS LAST DAY.
$000 will take handhome new
bungalow balance on monthly pay
ments. Price 2ri0 for Monday only.
If not sold then It will be taken off
lhe market
I. S K A I' F.MAN & CO.
, 177 Front St
Are Crowded For the last few-
was running 12 to 10 miles nn hour ''ays. The Cluuidler hotel lias been
wiin tho party. Ho had no rocol- unuiiio to accommodate the larger
lection of making the turn nt the number or guests, ns many na a dozen
ratal curve or or being Jolted beroro lmvo ,,t-'" turned nwny dally. Hoom
tho accident occurred. Ho thought '"K houses ure inking the overflow.
Hint he roll the machine skid Just New .Masonic Order. S. It. Mosli
beroro the accident. Ho said that or. or Kugeiie, arrived here this art
he was thrown clear of the car. .1. ernoon to Install Occident Council.
T. llnrrlgan wanted to know If It H. & S. M.. u new Masonic Lodne
was possible for a car running only for Mnrshfleld this evening. Occl
12 or 0 miles nn nour to bo ilent Chapter Is being organized un
thrown over the wny It wns but 'l,r u dispensation and will fill In
Dana was not certain. Ho vigor- tu local .Masonic organizations,
ously denied being lutoxlcnted. Itetnriis Willi Forger. Sherlfr
C. L. Honobrnko said that ho was 'nK' arrived In this afternoon vin
Just locklmr up to go homo, soon (- nllner with ICdiiionds, wanted
lifter iiildulght. when singing or ''ere for forgery nnd passing bogus
yells attracted his attention nnd he checks. Fdniiniila wns arrested at
saw a car coming fast down Front Price, I'tnh. He did not fight ex-
street. He said It sped by him at tradition. Ho Is very repentant mid
the rate of at least rorty miles an 'h that ho was lutoxlcnted when
hour. Ho roll that when thov lio did It. He will be nrrnlgnod at
passed, something was going to hap- Coujillle Monday or Tuesday and
pen and he watched them ns long will be kept In Jail here until Mim
as he could see the cnr. 'ihen be lny.
listened ami soon nftorwurds heard .Mnriied Here. Albort W. 1 1 In,
a crash and he rode down after 1 Miss IMIth Scniiiinon were
hem on his bicycle. Fn route he mnriied hero Thursday evening,
met an auto coming back un town soon after the arrival of th in..
and while he didn't notice who the dondo which brought the brhlo here
car neiouged to. he thought It must fom California. Mr. Illnz mid his
nave neen i ucker coming after nM. "ndo rornierly lived In tho same
He didn't recall seeing any machine ('allfornln towns nnd be came to
going north after the speeding auto. Hnudon to tnko u position lu a
He said when tho speeding cnr Ml liardwure store, lie was unable to
the rough spots near Alder It K" to California now and had Miss
seemed like "Shooting the chutes." Scniiiinon come here rir the cere
lie snld when he reached the scene monies. Ho Is 20 and she Is 2!1.
two were trying to lift un the nn'o Hev. II. I. Itutluiltrt. offlrlni...! ti...
nnd told him they had sent for nupllnla Inking place at the M. K.
uld. Soon after relief ciiuie. There parsonage.
were few on the street then. He .
snld that the oHIcers arrived later. MISS HUTU HOPKINS leaves on tlu
lie said that the tracks or tho auto Hedondo tomorrow ror San Fran
Indlcaled Hint tho first attempt to cIsco on an extended visit,
turn the nuto hud been inailo after '-''.-
It hit the Hand. He said that the lu the engine house talking to
sand was plowed up by the machine. Charley Ilaxter. They beard nu
lu response to a iiuestlon bv Alnv nntn un -ii.in.r ... ,." '.
.lohnson, Mr. Ilonebnike said that marked "There Is someone breaking
the unto looked like It had turned the speed ordlniince." lie went n
end over end nnd then fallen on Its tl e door but the nuto was out or
"'"'!. . , . . , HlKlit and it was about 20 or :ifl
Mghtwatc h Snoupo snld that minutes later before he went to the
about 10 minutes after 12. he wp.s accident
Help Yourself
at the
SANITARY
CAFETERIA
Just Around the Corner of
Front Street on Commercial
The new system has proven
popular lu the cities. Como
lu mid see how It works
GOOD FOOD
iti:som,i: pkicfs
yrit k sKitviCK
FRED KNUDSEN,
Proprietor.
Truthfulness in
Advertising
The ludlldiiality of tiuthfulness has becomo known noil
has formed a nucleus that Mioner or later will be KKCOC
NT.FD, IION'OltFD and I.OOKF.D VP TO.
The Fl.xri' STOHi: In XFYHIt boastmi. It Is SKVKU
envious. It lielleves in plain, iiiivaiulsheil facN. The cloth
lug we aihertlse Is always as good or a little better than
the iiespnHr statements. We alas try lo mold any
suggestion or exaggeration. You never see $l!3.00 Suits ad
xertlsed for $in.00 at lhe KIXUP. The first price Is the
last price and the lowest price always. When we say
There Never Was a Time
When we wero prepared to show you as large and fine
a Hue of .
Quality Clothes
Fine Furnishings
Good Shoes
s we are loday wo mean it.
Come In and set'.
This Mine l willing to be Judged for Just what It Is.
AUU'SIU lClll. tHl'Vl'IY'l "NTm-Hi -Rmirl
Fixup
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The Fnster services nt the Meth
odist Church wero entertaining nnd
Impiesslve. The church hnd been
beautifully decorated ror the occa
sion lu Fnster lilies and ferns, there
being iiuniitltlcs of both bnuked
nullum me uuoir suiuii anil puipui
mid baskets of flowers were hung!
rrom the celling. The choir under i
the direction or F. A. Sncchl gnvo
two mulleins nnd the solo "Come'
See Where Jesus Lny" waa sung byi
Mrs. A. H. Gldley whose lienutlful
The Fnsler Services at the Chris
tian Church weio postponed on ue
coutit or tho illness or the pastor
Itov. iniwuni.
Mrs. Howard gave a short Faster
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Willi U IIIU (ll!llll,Y OIIIUIM. I 111.'
program for last Sunday will bu
..i ti. i ..i.
given mm "ui-iv.
SOCIAL SIOWlNtJ CLUI1
Mrs. U. .1. Heos ontortnlned tho
social sewing club membera nt her
home Inst Thursday , Numbering
among her guests Mrs. (leo. Ayre,
Mrs. Oel Hhodes, Mrs. J. C. Swlniord.
Mrs. Kvu tliimnilll mid Mrs. .1. C.
Swnnson.
I NOKTII HUM) NKWS.
There will be na services at tho
North Ilcnd Hplscopnl Church Sun
day.
The service In tho Episcopal
church at North Mend on Sunday
will bo postponed on account of the
funeral service over tho remains of
Mr. L. K. Italllnger, nt which ltov.
Drowning will olllclnte.
Halites- llettcr W. H. Haines,
wlio was bruised lit) the auto acci
dent, In which L. K. Hnlllngcr was
killed, was reported getting along
nicely at Mercy hospital.
We Cany 1 2 Different
High Grade Teas
In stock mid If you want any kind or
MIXED TEA
Come In nnd we can mix them to
suit your taste Our prices nro
right.
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House
LSI Mnrket Ave. Phono .in-t-.I.
, Wo have IlVo besft ''''"iTv"
biislnesa section n,,s'n tl,;1,;
Prices ?7,no(i im lle n'U cor k
've agents. -'.OO.oo. ijj,1'
WANT
I'OU IHCNT Ait,,,,; J
FOH ItFNT-Jl'w.i 1,77 .
- ""Illl Ol.'1'firirl i. "it
!ir"aH&
""'"hti;
WOMKN iiioiii'v ,,
nnteed Hosier T ta "fc c
urniinulHn.. i. '. ..weirer. n,,.
er" day ton" lnothM
Quaker niiv ." Jlatdr
St., Phlladel..hla i., U ft
FOU halfii,.m. ,w.ijrr-r-
1250 pounds, suitable ft abo"
on small f..... T10 '?r work
mul Cold Storage Co" pff, f'
F(m H-T-'ur.,lsuTrr7
rooms mid bnth iirn c' '
Klrod. Phone io-j. UtH i
I'Alfl.'V in.
wiihout;mT;-knr,i!r.:,,t1''
Itlnd. Call nt .1 i.. ," "7
Phono .'1151. '"Win,
AVANTKD-Hecind hami sTT
dreaa llnv n a m. "lr U-
-"" " "., nines offlce.
1,()ST KhIiIIiik pockctboolTTrbr
tors nililrnuu,..! i.. i ." '
Uownrd for return to Thno.X
nnd Singer sewing mnchlnc.
if taken nt iihi i.'n :.'.
sm.M, i;..:.i .:.: ,u" " j
wui.w! i nun Yillr,
What The Other Fellows Say
somi: i.vTKitKSTixrs co.vvi: ssatiox concfiinim; .motoii-
CYCIiKS THAT WAS OVMtllFAUD lV OFIt DICTAOUAPH.
'Sv..-' ., 'W '. tmi' S
""- i " i riTrirt1"""" "- T. -
.rizriXSaS-
Henry Hello, .lohn sny. wo'vo got to do something If we
sell mi motorcycles here, since that 11)13 Indian Is out. I've
raked my noodle, and the beet thing we can do Is to claim that
the Indian won't run.
.lohn No. that won't do. lllln.l people can seo Hint thev are
Mi bMi ruiineih of ilium all.
Henry Well, let'a claim they gut ouf of order ijulcker nnd
easier than tho others.
John No. don't clnlni that for the people can nlso see Hint
the Indian Is running and getting the long distance and continu
ous run records while the others aro hung up along tho road or
lu tho repair shops.
Henry - How would It bo to clnlni that ours Is faster?
.lohn- Oh. tliundor. no. Fverybody round hero who has
watched tho speed of uiachliies hnve seen that nothing woiiM
keep lu sight- of those blamed red Indians. That will never do.
Ihlnk of something people can't seo.
goodl,'","V Wl'"' ,llU" u,,Vi',,,,MI tll,,t tl10 "ow BprliiK rrnino Is no
.lohn- Now- here, don't for gosh snltes stir up that spring
SlMf Mm '.""V'T' ,"t "('- -r hat. Mr you' know hlnmed
well ir thats stirred up some one will want to get on ono to seo
l.m smMvr8,P": I'V'1, "V"1? J " ', as a rellow sits on
tliut SPHLNC, FHA.MI-: ho will buy nn Indian. No, ror gosh snltus.
don't mention spring friimc. think or soniethlug else.
.J'S'thii! B0t " .'c'1'8 MX tho M,,,U Um 'o iiurlal
used in tho Indian la 110 good, and they nro not well built. -,Vo
can make them bellevo that the iiinnuMcturors nro u I . ch or
S ,"". mV " PttIon .lon't Intend to stay long I 1 usl
rseiSlitrtie'J SS'K? BBd J"8t " t.Wmh0K.t.,,er.
u hey know- that they always win the ong ,H unco eve its
mid ey won d know that the material must bo of th" very best
o withstand that, and they have to bo tlio beat i ndo to ue
over"o!: thboysv""" "W '" tn,,m,e, n,' " i'8to put tftS
Henry Lot's toll the boys tho foct boards nro n hindrance.
John Oh, thunder. Honry, don't mention tho loot boards for
everybody knows they are tho only really con! ?ortab"o ''lidlnj po-
Ihnn'a'ye'011' l0t'8 t0" ,hln nnywny Umt Uloy (,on,t ltl8t ,010
heroInVnshfkdd iR;",1 ,0,,,t ,ou! n "ubr ' InUlanH right
In use. MnrM,fk,Itl tlint aro fr mul tlvo years old that are snll
"oh.MSirW ,f ! knW WUnt t0 eta,n- :
1S.-5.00 UFWAItll For lnforin.Uo.
end hit to Idimtm-nii... ". WJ
,.r ..nrii.:. .::".""" "' fl"i
lino from m gnsolhio hm
when same was at lu-r moorlnti
under McPhersou & (Unser t
IIIIIIMll. Clinu QI....II
I'tlH I (!',. I hct ell IiKlm l,n...
closo In. Fimulre Ilox L. o'.
Times olllce.
VATI-:i f.'hl for gem-rid hou.
worn. Apply Jim. A, II. Pow.
ers, phono yo
WA.TI-:i) i:peiicnccd mlm-ni it
me Miiiiy mine.
KOIt HUNT l-'iiriilslicil hoimiwp.
rooms. Dun l-irst mm lurch Sti.
Phono :':i'.i-J or call nftcr 10 a.m.
WANTFD nruhT for gcm-ral Imu
work mid to assist with cllii
rou. Apply mornings, Mn. B.
m. uiciinrittfon.
I-'OK ItKNT Modern InipwiM.
furnished Hat. CIS Smith 11th Si
Will bo vacated April 1. .Vo
ciilliiren desired.
FOH HALF Furnlliiie for tl mora
bonrdlng house. Apply 207 North
imjjiUTet.
WANTIM) Sewing by cMicrlrnrnl
dressmuker, spciinlty, tailored
skirts and oue-ploie drcssfj. (II
Donnolly avenue, t
UIIODi: ISLAND lli:i) fgR Iw
hntcnhig. IMipnoJSTJt
MOXHY TO LOAX One. Ino
tlireo years on farm nnd ton
proporty. From $100 to flO.009.
Addross Ilox A. II. Tlincn omct.
l-'OK KKXT Large, well furnblirJ
room with bnth. l-'lve minute
walk from liusliiess section, inf
erences. Inqiilie 70S North Sec
ond stroot. .
FOK SALI-: One liiuncli - f!
II. P. FiKjuIro M. 0. Colemm.
North Hend. , -
Volt HALK lrr himhi. nr nnd fr
dor, at Campbell's Wood YirJ,
Ferry landing. Phoe M-i
CRADLE SPRING FRAME
iwssHK sir s?.Tsat as-s
eUrTianedndt'liasoTulfor
supplies the missing lolong souu lu tl e!T " V.'? n'"' H
comfortable riding motorcycle "mke l)0Sslbl really
FARM FOR SALE
Dairy, stock and fruit farm wj
slstlng of r.18 acre- between 35 "
10 acres of rich bottom land, elrt
acres of bench lnml set to app
trees nnd fifty nrres more that cJ
enslly bo cleared for orchard
balnnco good grazing laud 'or w
Ho. sheep or goats, .
Twolvo head good dairy
nil farming Imiileineiits new'f
Locntod on West Fork of ow
Hlvor, one mile from postoKlce.
school nnd boatlnndlnK.
Huy direct from owner.
For further Informa Ion. can w
write: W. - "AOB. Alleffnw
FOH SAIiM-Tlie Wy Cog',
ncro farm t Forks of Com '
er. eight miles l-jj1
Including no ncre u,,)' j Mj
rcnuilnder goisl beach !".
some hill land. Mr fj g
oiuililo price and easy en
Herbert Itogei. """ eMUlt
Yyatt Cotrclt "t'oiu?r,tnnf-
at i ii ii nnini --T- ,!!
!"!" ,.,r iMiU'i.
DAIRY AXD S-luw -- w
If you want n SfJ of
Stock funn M rp,rth
Phono .1151. Mi-1,fula',.L rou
llomohccker-llo cn "
some of tlio bet In i"
for snie
Typewriters
We sell. rent, exchange 8tf
pair, all makes, ne nDU
hand.
Call UP
...,.,T,rni7lf KX
SUPPIA CO.
i,ai
Alliance
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