The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 09, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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PERSONAL NOTES
EWS OF NORTH BEND
El) DALC'Il was In from South Coos
Ulvcr today.
T. C. NUSSI3LL, of Heaver Hill, Is a
MiUHhlleltl visitor toilay.
iEW ROAD TO MRS
EMPIRE PLAN IN
DM
BEND
County Commissioners Indorse I Speca, program Arranged for
North Bend Man's Project
For Newmark Street.
N C Mrt.i'oil, Or. Itnrtlp. L. .T.
Slmpwn anil II !. Kern, who won
In confiuenro with the Coos (oiiiitj
1....1 o ,.( r'nniiiiti. vpstordny
nbou t rp ItiB n iH-w lilKliwny opcncil ib will l.o I10M nos Su.idn nf
from North lltmd to Empire loturni'd toruoon at a o'clock nt thu AbsoiuIjIv
Observance Sunday After
noon There.
1'lnnn for the observation of
"Mother's Day" In North lloml Imvo
been conipleteil by Supt Knnb mill
tin- others In ehaiKe. The oxer-
MRS. T. J. MACCSENN' wns an Empire
lsltor In Mursliflold today.
OSCAlt .10HNSON of North Inlet In
n Mnrshlleld visitor today.
last pvenliiK and report that the Coim-
Mall of the North Henil HlKh scliool.
Special auto servlfo will lie pro
vlded and the following proKinn
Biven:
Voluntary Mrs. C. H. Worrel
ro.oloy.
ty CommlHsloners worn only too glml
to co-operate with them. The plan
Is to run the road south on llrond
wav, North llnnd. to Newmark street
n...i iimiiPrt Westerly to Kniplre. The
rn,.itnitt.n lmil Knclncer Ulchardson I u()uk
run the lines on the new highway ' Prayer
and Is now having plans prepaid
by him for It. As soon as bis plnns
are completed, the County Court will
order nbntit $",000 of the $7000 rond
fnniin nf the North IVend district ex
pended on this road and will havoSl.,.num j(ov. Urownlng
- . . . .. 'II v..... .... ,. I n '.
It graded tins inn. .m'm jem. '"(Hong
I I.ove to Tell the Story"
Kev. .Mai'!."od
Solo "My Old Country Home"..
...Miss Ellen Anderson and Chorm
Scrinturo Reading Rev. Hlsoy
Solo Miss Grace Williams
Announcement . . Rev. John I.ewtas
planned to have a special levy voted
in tho rond district to hard surface
the road.
Allegany Road Project.
A. O. ltiuib. who liml the Al
legany load project in charge for Hie
North Ilend Commercial Club, re
ports that he Is unable to get tho
co-operation of tho Olngow Townslto
Company on the project. He says
nil tho ranchers along the routo are
In favor of It. but tho Glasgow Town
nlto Company, which owns n big tract
which would bo especially benefitted,
has refused to answor bis appeals
for aid In the project. In conse
quence. It will bnve to be temporarily
dropped.
'Hlest lie the Tie That Hinds"
1 NORTH BEND NOTES '
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Illack, of
Mnrsbllobl. were guests yesterday of
their son, Geo. Illack.
Tho Harvey came In yesterdny and
Is taking on a cargo of lumber nt
Old North Ilend.
The Library Hoard will hold n
mooting this afternoon In preparation
for opening the library rooms.
Mrs. Herbert Armstrong, who bus
been III nt Portlnud for somo time,
Is much Improved.
Mrs. M. (I. Colomnn left yosterday
for Sun Francisco to give her Infant
son opportunity for medical treat
ment. She was accompanied by her
Bister. Mrs. Win. Hendricks.
F. W. Kern, owner of the North
Ilend Hose Factory, Is expected hero
today to make Dual arrangements
for selling tho property to the
Southern Pacific. The salo would
not stop tho plant from operating
for several months as It will be
somo time beforo the grounds will
bo neooed by the railway.
L. 0. Piatt, a registered pharma
cist from Idaho, has leased the room
next to the postolllco, formerly oc
cupied by I Inzer & Son. and will
open a pharmncy there about .luuo
.1. 11. Eddy Is erecting a $nr.O
oungnlow for .7. T. Colvcr on tho
properly recently bought from C. A.
Strickland.
M. E. Everltt has reopened the
North Rend drug store, which ho
closed last fall, deciding that tho
.Improved conditions wnrrnnt n sec
ond drug store In North Rend.
Nov. A. S. Hlsoy not Sunday
evening will open a series of re
vivals nt the North Ilend .Methodist
church, thu Rev. John I.ewtas. who
lias been speaking In Marshfleld ns
olstlug hliii.
L. O. Strnmon Is erecting n tem
porary church building, HOxfiO feet,
in Porter, for tho Norwegian Luth
erans. Later when a church Is
built, tho building will bo converted
into a parochial residence.
Rev. V. A. Smith Is hero from
Pullman, Wnsh.. to lslt bis family
mul plnns to move thorn to Pullman
bo that tho children may attend col
logo. M. L. Hunt has moved his fnmllv
from Porter to his ranch Just north
of the Coos Hay Crenmery.
Woid hns been received here of
the birth of n soven-pound daughter
to Mr. and Mrs. Oimrgo Langenberg.
formerly i.f N'mth pond n their
iioiiio at rorteisMlle. California.
Dr. II. L. Molt, of Salem, a voting
physician. Is expected here soon to
assist I)r. Hartle Up 8 a graduate
of Willeinette I'nhersity and took
Ms medical course In Philadelphia.
Mrs. K. LmiKenberg and baby loft
Wednesday for Salem nfier a pleas
lint visit at the A II ImhoiT borne.
Mlhs Kill th Horn has gone in itotu..
burg to jt r,,r fw Wleks.
Joe Wlnsor was fined $." by City
Itecorder Deibybhlre for drhlng his
inotoriM-I.. too fast.
,,,:- A. Hand and wife, of Couer P
Alone. Idiibo. are guesU at the J V
Gardiner home.
u,,Vv!' V""J''1,l' " Put his launch
Hnnibler on a legnlar urn hot ween
North Rend and Nouh Inlet
Henry lloeck has gone to Astoria
to spend the summer with his family
and look after loBBn operations
there.
E. T. Coffolt has purchased the F
HoeKlmff holdings on Sherman avo
mie . fio.n Mil.eod McKay. fr
Ilupn!obl.e:,,U,l',,aMM,rih,Wlln"l,w
!,.'.. 1,.,UU"l'.- who drovo his II.i,,.
mob le here from San Diego. ,
architect and will nrepaio plans for
new $0000 losideme for th,. lat-
.1
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TIE LASHELLE
1
U. S. Deputy Marshal Here for
Allccjcd White Slaver Goes
to Spokane for Trial. '
Deputy P. S. Marshnl W. 11.
Griffith arrived bore this afternoon
from Portlnud to take W. F. La
Sholle. who was arrosted by Mar
hIiiiI Anderson In North Rend the
other day, to Portland, theuco to
Spokane, Wash., to answer to the
charge of "white slavery." Mr.
Griffith talked with La Shollo for
awhile. The latter protested his In
nocence anil displayed a mnrringc
certificate to prove that the woman
with him In North Rend is Ills
wife. Howevor, La Shollo admit
ted knowing the persons inoutloncd
In the complaint against him. He
agreed to walvo tho bearing beforo
P. S. Commissioner Arthur Peek
this afternoon.
In the complaint, it is charged
that La Shollo mid Harry .leuklus
In September. If) 12, brought one
Nellie .Murphy from Nez Perce
county, Idaho, to the state of
Washington for Immoral purposes.
Mr. Grlllllth expects to leave to
night via Drain with his prisoner.
COAST LEAGUE
Portland Loses to Sacramento
and Goes to Bottom of List
Again Other Games.
STANDING OF CLUIJS.
W. L. Pet.
Los Angeles ..11 13 .filS
Venice 10 17 .528
San Francisco IS 1!) .-186
Sr.crainent 10 IS .171
Oakland U! IS .471
Portland II 17 .153
Hr ,Hw.Utt I'rfii lo Coot Hay TlniM.J
PORTLAND. Or.. May 0. Sne
rmnento broke Portland's winning
streak yesterday, taking tho game
four to one. The other gamos In
tho Pacific Coast League resulted us
follows:
At Sacramento
Sacramento
Portland
At Los Angeles
Los Angeles
San Franclsci
At Oakland
uiiKinnil 0 l
Venice 7 1 1
R.
1
1
R.
H.
K.
7 0
I 0
II. H.
'i 0 3
5 7 2
U. II. E.
1
0
foundry, says that ho Is swamped
with orders, having moio work on
band than ho can got men to turn It
out. Ilo hns been making many cast
ings for tho new C. A. Smith pulp
mill.
AMONG TI1E SICK.
-
I
Hoibert Rogers, who has boon suf
fering from a severe injury to his
hnnd as a result of a rusty uall cul
ling nun. sas tno injury Is now
rapidl. healing.
Miss Roxle Hall Is recovering from
an attack of blood poisoning cnusod
by a t-evore burn
.liuk Flanagan, who has boon suf
fering from an ulcerated tooth, is
leportod licoverlng.
Mrs. Katrina Martinson, an old res
ident of Marshtlehl, who has been
living with nn adopted son. John Mnr
tlnson. Just south of the Catholic
Church, was taken to Mercy Hospital
today.
U. DOUGLAS went to CoqiilHo
this afternoon on business.
JACK MEREEN has returned homo
from his trip to San Francisco.
N. i:. DAGGET AND WIFE, of Alle
gany, spent tho day In .Marshlleld.
MRS. UEFHEN CAVANAGH, of East
side, was n visitor In town today.
MRS. NED GALLOWAY of North
Inlet Is a .Marshlleld shopper today.
W.M. STODDARD nnd wife of South
Inlet wore Marshlleld visitors today.
MISS HAZEL PETERSON came
down f i oin Coos River this morning.
G. V. SHELLEY of Myrtle Point
Is a business visitor lu Marsh-field.
.1. ,T. CLINKENIIEARD. of Daniel's
Creek, was n visitor lu Mnrshlleld
liiilnv t
O. F. ANDERSON, of South Coos
River, was n visitor In Marshlleld i
today.
LEWIS DFIirqi'i: eamo In from;
Hie Ten Mile country today on
business. II
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MISS MTMT HODSON. of Allegany.1
was n Marshlleld shopper this
morning. j
FRANK MOUSE, of tho Codtillle,
electric plant, Is In Mnrshlleld on
business. I
A. A. SLOCUM, of Cntehlng Inlet, was
a business visitor In Marshlleld
this morning.
MRS. A. N. CIIRLSTENSON. of
I lay lies Inlet was a Marshfleld
shopper toilay.
D. D. PIERCE, the well known Co
oullle lumberman, Is In .Mmrh
Held on business.
MR. AND MRS. R. II. OLSEN and
young son of Empire, woro visitors
In Mnrsbfleld today.
.MRS LKNNON AND MRS. A. K.
MORTEN, of North Rend, woro
Marshfleld shoppers today.
ANSON ROGERS and wife, the well
known Coos River pioneers, uro
Mnrshlleld visitors today.
CEO. K. TONNEY, of tho Wlllett &
Ilurr company, was hero from Myrtle
Point last evening on business.
MRS. ROGSTAD AND MRS. GIMT
SER. of North Ilend, spent tho
morning shopping In Marshlleld.
P. N. SMITH AND JAS. A. QUINN,
of Hurley, Idaho, are In tho city
Investigating tho commercial pros
pects of Coos liny.
GEORGE PETERSON, who hns
been in Marsh field for somo time,
expects to leavo soon for his
homo In Honolulu.
MR. ROSS, who is employed nt tho
Smith mill, hns leased F. E. Al
len's now bungalow In South
Marshlleld, nnd will soon oc
cupy it.
II. W. Sanford. agod so. slliimv
mid fell off tb.. iinm-.il.., .. ....
tho otbor VlVi i,r n bi . i T V "l "u ! ' . '"' "'mtim is conceited to be
ini ouar,la bioaklnghls foronrni.lthe best ever given on tho coast.
". i.. Kim, of the North Ilend METHODIST (lU'RCII.
The II.LlSTR.VIT.n THAVK
'-Tllti: tonight Is conceded to b.)
T. J. THRIFT AND JAMES WAT
SON will go to tho I. O. O. F.
grand lodgo nt Medford Mny 21,
as rcpresontntlve8 of Coipilllo
Lodge No. 5.I. Coqulllo Herald.
MRS. S. Jl'MPER. of Haynes Inlet
was n Marshlleld shopper to
day. She brought lu n basket
of beautiful blossoms from her
flower gnrden for hor friends.
ARTHUR K. PECK made n business
trip to Coipilllo this morning. Ho
was unnblo to nrrango n henrlng
on tho LnFrnnco nttaebment mat
ter and will have to return tomor
row. MRS. M. G. COLEMAN nnd bnby nnd
hor sister. Miss Floronco Hendry,
imvo gone to San Francisco, wboro
tlioy will consult n specialist lu
reference to the baby's health. They
oxpect to bo gono for sovoral
weeks.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN returned
Inst ovonlug from OqcjuIIIo, whero
ho was summoned as a witness In
tho Hnrton enso. Tho witnesses
woro not allowed to listen to the
testimony of the other witnesses
In tho enso.
MR. AND MRS. LESTER TOCIER
came over from Marshfleld. whero
no is engaged in the grocery busi
ness nnd will spend n month or-
hix weens visiting mends nnd en
joying n llttlo rest. Ho Is doing
quite well over there nnd likes
it Quito well. Eugene Register.
T. P. DCCAN. of tho construction
department of tho Western Union
left- IIiIk innrnlm, vtn Cu.....n.. n..,i
tno old Coos Hay Wngon Rond to1
Inspect the Western T'nlnt, li.. '.
betweon hero and Hoseburg. He
came in ovor the new railroad
route, bat tlioy cannot build that
line until after the steol Is laid
on the road.
A. E. TOWER AND WIFE, of Junc
tion City, Oregon, nro expected
hero on tho Hreakwator this week
for an oxtendea visit nt tho homo
of their sons, Messrs. Tower of the
Orphoum Theater, and also to soo
their ilnughtor, Miss Towor. grad
uato from tho Murshllold nigh
School. They mny possibly ar
range to move to Marshfleld to
niako tholr home.
We have always claimed to give better value
for every dollar spent with us than any other good clothes seller
or good clothes maker anywhere;
Furthermore, we can point with pride to a
host of good fellows who know from experience that our claims
are more than mere advertising talk; it's a case with us of de
livering the satisfaction with the suit and guaranteeing both,
You should not wait lbnger before seeing
themf testing their fitness to your requirements and finally
se!ecting a suit which you know is just exactly what you desire
in every way
$18.00, $20.00, $22.50
$25.00 and up to $35.00
With Special Lines for
$12.50n$ 15.00
Stetson Hats Stetson Shoes Arrow Shirts
All our merchandise is bought and sold under
one system the only fair one to you and to us. One price
to all and cash only that's why we both save.
ti
MONEY TALKS
Hub Clothing and Shoe Co,
-Three Stores-
Bandon MARSHFIELD Myrtle Point-
FOUR POLICE
60 10 POISON
Former Inspectors of New
York Department Sentenced
for Recent Graft Revelations
Ill- Auwiated rren lo Cooi llajr Tlme.J
NRW YORK. May 0. Donnls
Swoonoy, John Murthn, James 13. II
Swoonoy, John Murthn, James K.
Hussoy nnd James F, Thompson,
rornior pollco Inspectors, convicted
of conspiring to obstruct Justice nnd
to chock graft revelations Involving
thorn, woro sentenced today to servo
ono year In tho penitentiary nnd pay
a fine of ?500 each. This Is tho
maximum sentence.
CJUKAT POTATO YIELD.
Kiikciio Ih'iiioiul of Lano County
Itulstn! fl(IO Pounds From
Ono Spud.
SALEM, Ore., May 9. Oregon
leads tho world in tho potato raco,
nnd England comes next, nccordlng
to tho announcement nmilo todny by
State Superintendent of Public In
struction Aldormnn. Eugono De
mond, a Lano County boy, raised
CtiO pounds of potatoes from ono
potato, whllo England'a hoy, who
conies next, raised 220 pounds from
11 potatoes, nccordlng to tho super
intendent. Tho Oregon boy accom
plished tho romnrknblo feat by ro
plantlng sprouts of tho original pota
to, which had thirteen eyes, and by
this unlquo process planted 308 hills
In nil. Ho won tho prize at tho
State Industrial Fair.
IDIllI
IS fll
Tho next 11KST THING to taklnB
a lournov 'I'llltniTnil T17HKHY Is
to hear Mr. Lewtas describe
TUNIC AS HE IS TODAY.
tho
cense Must Hav Ji
9 W
now laws which ' rW
about Juno , - b0 im '
icalcertmcMeo?er ,4;
County C lert .w marrUfJ,
who arP "" goit W,gJ
This certificate mM .
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