The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 21, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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"DO IT ELECTRICALLY
Thos. A, Edison Said:-
AII users will obtain this light, heat and
nower from electrical distribution stations."
! .t-rnAl OTATIHW- PHUFR I .y, i..!li
and most economical, Central Station ser
vice gives you power WHERE you want it and
WHEN you want it n the EXACT quantity you
need, No over-production of power when your
olant is not running capacityno under-production
when your power need increases,
festigte the Economy of
dividual Drive Motors
Have you ever stopped to consider the econ
nmv nf Central Stat on nower over the nnfim-
1 tion of your private plant? Have you ever
figured the exapi cosi ot installing economical
Individual drive motors in your factory?
Why don't you decide now to let our expert
fin Factory power make a study of your power
problems and prepare actual statistics for you?
Central Service power can' cut factory costs for
you just as it has for hundreds of other for-
wara-iuuM'& mom
Oregon Power Co.
Second and Central
Telephone 177 Today.
lyySBiWUlHEt 1MIARSHFIELD. QREQQffi TUESDAY, .APRIL 21.J014-EVEN1NQ EDITION
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SAN DIEGO EXPOSITION
ALL 1915 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA,
iter-Ocean Transportation Co,
ii-weeldy service Coos Bay and San Francisco.
S. S. Redondo
ItLSFROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY,
THURSDAY, APRIL 23, AT 3:00 P. M.
uipped with wireless and submarine bell.
Passengers and freight.
S. S. NANN SMITH
Lipped with wireless and submarine bell.
Passengers and freight.
Mil, FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR
"" COOS HAY, MONDAY, APRIL 20, AT .'MOO I SI.
i Frauciseo office, Greenwich street pier No. 23
and GOO Fife buildinir.
Coos Bay Agent, 0. I McGeohoe, Phone 44.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS.
l. Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
i from Marshtlold Anril lltli. IStli. 2Bth and 30th at servico
M Mt.
from Portland about 8:00 a. m., 8th, 16th, 22nd and 2ltfc,
n ule to all Ka&tern' points and Information m to route
ad rnton cheerfully furnished.
27-k II. J. MOHR. Agent
S. S. AROLINE
lSqttlpped with Wireless.
Paswnger Accommodations. New fiiet'I Hont
"UJ FROM NORTH REND FOR SAN
FItANCISCO SATURDAY, APRIL i
ORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agts.
G. 1. Sheridan, Agent,
North Rend.
&p.
S. S. ALLIANCE
1 r,MU MARSHFIELD FOR EUREKA . .,
THURSDAY APRIL J. AT u:: A. u
fy 4, HOUflU TIX, io.ou. ,
"onnectloa with the North Bank Road at Portland.
North Pacific Steamship Company
C. P. M'GEORGE, Agent.
REDUCTIONS IN FREIGHT RATES WITHDRAWN
S. S. HARDY
Fn0M SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS nAY
EVERY ALTERNATE FRIDAY AT 4:00 P. M.
co 0(nce( jiarrIa0n stt Dock, nor jfl.
a. Llni v. .i. T.ivnRV. Airt-. Phono Doug. aw?o.
t B.
For Prompt Atito Service
NEW 7-posseuger Cadillac at 7a'
service day and night
L. M'DONALD Proprietor
CALL
46
Political Announcements
" 4
t . L NOTICE
i Hereby announce myself as a
cnndida,e for the nomination of
county clerk, on the republican tic
Ket of Coos county to be submitted
to the vote of the people at tho pri
mary election May 16th.
F. D. KRUSE
(Paid Adv.)
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I announce myself a candidates for
State Representative subject to tho
will of the Democratic voters at tho
primaries May IB. Will work
for bettor road laws to enable tho
people to got Oregon out of tho mud.
A. T. MORRISON.
(Paid Adv.)
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I horoby announce myself as h
candidate for County Commissioner
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on tho Domocratlc tlckot at tho com
ing primary election.
O. J. 8EELEY.
(Paid Adv.)
ANNOUNCEMENT
I horoby announco mysolf as a
candldato for tho nomination of Rep
rcscntatlvo on tho Domocratlc tlcltof
for Coos County, to bo submitted to
tho voto of tho pcoplo at tho prl
mary election on May 1G, 1914.
If nominated and oloctod, I will
abldo by statoment Number Ono; 1
will favor Quarterly payment ot
taxes. I will favor tho abolishment
of unnecessary commissions that
must bo supported by tho taxpayers.
I am in favor of good roads every
wnero. I am opposed ' to unjust
taxation nnd oxccsslvo taxation.
J. TOM HALL,
(Paid Adv.)
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I horoby announco mysolf as a
candldato for tho nomination of ahor-
Iff by the Domocratlc party at tho
Primary Election May 15, 1914.
If nominated and olected I will
conduct tho offlco along tho most
economical linos possible consistent
with efficiency, and do my best to
enforco tho criminal laws.
W. W. OAOE.
(Paid Adv.)
Send Your Laundry
to Us By Parcel Post
WH FURNISH A RAG AND WILL
PAY THE POSTAGE ON ITS
RETURN.
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
Phone 57-J Marshfleld
TIME TARLE .
Pictures & framing
Walker Studio
Chimney Fire Place
J. N. Bayliss
Any kind of brick work at price
that are right.
AND ALL WOniC GUARANTEED
Call at "Tho Fireside," Johnson
UldR., I7 Second 8t. Phono 431.J,
Frenrh Uanjrw. iwmnr wr
.MRS. C. V. HIRARGER
Dressmaking and Ladles' Tail
orings Prices Reasonable
i
Over Magnos & Matson Storo .
Phono 2 4 8-J.
DR.Y WOOD
AT-
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CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD
North Front Street,
Phone 180-J.
EDISON'S LATEST
A storage battery that continual
over charging will not harm.
DOES' NOT CORRODE AT
TERMINALS.
CONTAINS NO ACID.
Will not lote its charge while
standing idle.
IB GUARANTEED FIVE YEARS
Coos Bay WiringCo.
103 II roadway.
Agents for Port of Coos Ray,
Curry County Scat Events as Told by
Tho Globe.
R. L.Macleay, of tho W. T. Co. ar
rived at Weddorburn late Saturday
evening, coming via Pdrt Orford. Will
White, manager of tho ranch, mot
him at Port Orford with ono of tho
ranch teams.
Six men with threo boats arrived
hero last week from Grants Pbsb,
running tho dnngerous rnplds with
out an accident or mishap, Tho men
came to engage In fishing, open sea
son for which will begin tomorrow.
Geo. Johnson, cannery superin
tendent for the W. T. Co., arrived nt
Wedderburn n tow days ago, and is
getting the cannery In shape for
spring fishing; which commences the
15th. Mr. Johnson sayo only six
chinamen will be brought down this
season, Instead ot twelve, and tho
rest of tho help will bo secured
around hero.
MAIL TO FLORENCE.
News was received from Joo Mor
ris, Jr., tho Mapleton postmaster,
Hint ho hnd been notified by Earl
McNutt of tho Hangs Stngo Compnny
that beginning todny, the mall and
pnssengcrs would lcavo Eugeno by
rail and come In as far as tho Kirk
place whero transfor to tho stngo will
bo made and tho mail will reach Ma
ploton tho same day out Instead of
tho second day as at present'. Flor
ence West.
Try the
MARSHFIELD
CHOP HOUSE
For Steaks and Chops
EVERY MAN ohould know
Through tho country ho goos
The host drcssod pcoplo
Wear A. B. Anderson clothes.
V. O. PRESTON, Agt.
Mni-Mhflcld Cleaning and Dye
Works.
128 Front Stroot.
WALL PAPER
See
VIERS ,
Abgot It.
Wickham House
AT COQUILLE
'Will bo ro-opcucd for busi
ness April 1.
Your patronngo solicited
Mrs. J. R. Wickham
PROP.
r. J. BOAIFE
$
A. II. HODGINR
Marshfield PA,NT m
iYidRiiiieiu DK0RATING co.
Estimates Furnished.
Phone (tOO-J. Marahfleld, Oregon.
Low Rates for
Handling Trunks
We baul trunks between an)
points ip Ma.rtfleld for tho follow
Ing ratoa, dPllYory to og made It
tho first storlos of building
One trunk , ,,. I o
Three trunks BO
Twelve trunks 1.B0
Star Transfer and Storage Co.
Levi Uehmer, Prop.
Phones. 120-J- 40-L: BR.R.
NO SAW EDOE8
on
YOUR COLLARS
If you have them laundered
TWIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY
BUY THE
VERY BEST
Marshfield BUTTER
iredmwy
Tlmea,Want Ads Get Resulta.
MADB
UNDER .
SANITARY
CONDITIONS
IN A
CLEAN
AND
MODERN
FACTORY,
STERILIZED
MILK
AND
CRIiAM.
PURE ICC
MANY CASES FILED
Severn! Stilts Started In Circuit Court
Tho Pst Wwk.
Among tho sulfa filed In Circuit
Court aro: Dora Guzman na guar
dian of the personal estato of Alex
Evans vs. W. G. Unrncs, a ault to
torecloso mortgage.
Tom Drown, respondent nnd plain
tiff vs. Tom Morris nnd Otis Demos,
doing business under tho nnnio of
tho Grand Restaurant In North Ilond.
On appeal from Justice's Court Dis
trict No. 2.
D. C. Krnntz vs. Annlo J. Krnntz.
Suit for divorce.
Tho Mercantile National Dank vs
W. 11. Webb.
E .E. Doyle vs. H. Sudormnn,
sometimes known as H. Sunderiuan.
Action for dnmagos.
John Kane vs. Edward G. Perham
and Albert U. Gldley, pnrtners.
Peter Meuregst vs. L. J. Simpson
Lumbor Co. Action for damages.
Annlo E. Stlckney vs. F. Tlmmor
mnn, Action for damages.
J. B. Wheeler vs. Secloy-Andor-son
Logging Co., JoIidboii Lumber
Co., Robert Dollnr, Trustco, nnd E.
O. Clinton.
Petor Scott and Emma Scott vs.
Port of Coos Day. Action for dama
ges. C. D. Datson vs. Tho Coos Day,
Rosoburg & Eastern Railroad and
Navagatlon Co. Coqulllo Sentinel.
FREDRICK TOTAL LOSS
Insurance Company Decides to Pay
Policy raid lxst Her Go.
Tho Florence West says:
Tho Insurance ngeut who was look
ing over tho wreck of tho bargo Fred
rick is roported to hnvo said that
"Tho best thing wo can do, I think,
Is to pay tho Insuranco and let her
go." This meatus a very heavy loss
as woll as delay for tho contractors.
A high tldO atfd roach Hon. nnnuml
her to pound hr way through tlio
Jetty onto tho North Spit, whero she
now lies with tio threo scows In
tended for her uso on Whoahlnk and
lsticoos laKes, nu several hundred
tons of Iron rnlla on board.
KQtHKKli KLUII EJECTS
Tho annual mooting of tho Ko-Kcol
Klttb wag -hold and tho following of
ficers wcro elected:
Leo. J. Cnry, president.
L. II. llaiard, Vlco-presldent,
G. W. Endlcott, Bocretnry-troag.
J. E. Paulion and A. N. Gould, gov
ornors, Coqulllo 8ontluol.
NEW SCHOOL DOME
W. 8. Turpln Inspector on tho con
struction of tho new Grammar school,
was horo from Mnrahflold, and con
tractor Win. Suhrocdor, who Instnlod
tho heating aystopt, turned tho plant
ovor to tho school board nnd receiv
ed his pny. The board Is highly
ploasod with tho Job. Mr. Schroodor
stall's that this fs tho only vacuum
vapor plant In this part or tho atato.
Myrtlo Point Enterprise.
CHINAMEN IN HULK
Fred JamleBon, of Port Orford,
brought a four horso load of Chlnn
nton from Port Orford to Weddor
burn Saturday. Gold Ueach Olobo.
COURT IN CURRY
Four Divorces Granted and FLshltiK
Caso Injunction.
Tho Gold Deach Globo says;
Eva L. Wooard was grantod a de
cree of dlvorco from Clnronco Wood
ward. Norman Wood was granted a de
cree of dlvorco from Eva Wood.
Jcbso II. Wilson was granted a do
creo of dlvorco from Flossie Wil
son. W. M. Hunter was grantod n de
creo of dlvorco from Mario Hunter.
A. P. Hotnllng & Co. vs. Frank
Owens nnd Sarah Owens foreclosuro
of mortgage. Decreo of foreclosuro
granted.
Macleay estato Co. vs. A. D. Wlno
gar ot nl suit? for Injunction. Judg
ment making temporary Injunction
order permanent and Judgement
agattiBt defendant for costs.
Tho case agulnst Dr. F. J. Schlle
mnit, for practicing medlclno without
a llconso, was continued on account,
of not having any trial Jurors.
CURRY CHICKEN THIEVES.
Htcitln Setting Hcux and Mother, of
RromlH of Llttlo Chlcka.
Tho Gold Uoach Globo says:
Some chicken thlovcs ontored tho chU
ckon houso of Geo. V. Smith and:
stolo some chlckotiB, took them to
tho bench, built up a bon flro and
roasted them. Tho parties woro el
titer not particular what kind of chic
kens they nto, or were poor Judn.cn
of what would tnako good roaatB, a a,
thoy took two old Bottlng hens, ono
of which would have como off in a
few daya with hor brood, and tho
othor one hnd a brood Just a fow daya.
old. Wo undortsnnd that tho IdentU
tlos ot tho parties nr known and that
the mnttor will bo taken up before
tho grand Jury.
LOST LOAD OF COAL.
J. D. Pointer had tho ni(nfortuo
to loso somo tops or Rlvcrton, coal
last week, by the upsetting of a bcow
In which ho was shlpplm; It up tho
rlvor to this city, Coqulllo Sontl-nel.
RMCKWMT SUIT
Novel Ctwe From Ilaudon to ho Tried
III Clrmilt Court.
Tliu llondon Surf says:
The damage buU of Roborr B, Tay
lor against tho Merchants. Protective
Association ot this city will como up
tor hearing shortly In the Circuit
Court, Tha suit is the result of tho
publication In one of Dnndon's papers
of a blacklist learned and authorlzod
by tho Association In which the name
of tho defeudnnt; In common with
many others, (Inured ratbor promin
ently. We aro Informed that tho
present case will ho regarded as a
teat case and If It proves successful
a largo number pf aulta. will he filed
Immediately,
PRICE7 OF FISH.
Tho Olobo Is Informed on good
authority that (ho W. T. Co., will
pay fifty cents aploco for fish this
season and furnish the negr to
catch them with. Gold Roach
Globe.
Free delivery, 8 a. in. and a p.
Phone 73
Hi.
NEW FLORENCE ROAT
'i
The Florence West BayB:
When tho Patsy arrives on hor
next trip she Is expected to bavo tho
new 15,000 boat for Tslltcoos Lake,
which has Just been built to ply on
the lake and outlot. It Is 65 feet In
length.
The gasoline launch recently built
at Maploton by II. T. Robinson was
launched a few days ago and chrls-i
tened "Queen." She Is a trim llttlo
boat, 32 feet la length with 8 feet
beam, capable of accomodating 3D
passengers. Captain Win. Safley is
her owner.
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DELEGATES TO MARSIIFIELII.
Mr a. Myrtlo Rackloff, Mrs. Graco
Peel. Mrs. Dolla Pholps, Mr. M. II.
MoWhlnuoy nnd Miss Florn Phllpott
huvo boon oloctod dclogatea to tho
Epworth League convention which
convonos April 24-3G nt Marshflold.
Myrtlo Point Enterprise.
MYRTLE POINT WEDDING.
An exceedingly pretty homo wed
ding occurred nt high noon on
WodncBday at tho homo of tho brldo'a
pnronts, Mr and Mrs. Henry Hadn
baugh, near Norway, when tholr
daughter. Albino, was united in rnar
rlngo to John L. Ray, son ot Mr. nnd
Mrs. W. Lro Rny, Rov. Thomas
Darklow ot tills city officiating. Tho
ring coromony was observed under
a boll of cherry blosBoms In tho par
lor, which was beautifully decorated,
with cherry blossoms nnd lilacs.
Myrtlo Point Enterprise
SOME PULLET EGO.
Clnudo Moon brought into thta
offlco tho largest pullet ogjr wo over
saw. It wns laid by n Plymouth
Rock chicken which furnished her
first egg only n wcok provlouu, on
April C, nnd yot measured 0 by
7 3-4 Inches. ( this young ben
can now emulate tho oxumpto of
Mndamo Oorvallla In the number of
ogga laid In a yonr she will be a
world licntor. Coqulllo Sontlnol.
COQUILLM PHONE LINE.
II. J. Koough. general lineman
for tho Coqulllo Farmers' Telophono
company, says tho company Is about
to start tho work of extending a
socond sorvlco wlro down the South
Fork for n distance ot soventoen
mlloa to furnish better facilities for
tho railroad oampa and ranchers In
that district Conulllo Sontlnol.
Children's Diseases Very Prevalent.
Whooping cough is about every
where. Measles and scarlet fever al
most as bad, Uso Foley's Honey and
Tar Compound for inflamed throats
and coughing. Mrs. I. C. Hostler,
Grand Island, Nebr. says: "My threo
children had severe attacks of whoop
ing cough, and a very few doses of
Foley's Honey and Tar gave great
relief." Owl Prescription Pharmacy.
Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler
Hotel. Phone 74. Cenrtal Avenue
Drag Store, local agency.
ROSS IS RELEASER
On Wednesday James Robs was re
leased from tho county Jail. Ho is an
Italian who was brought hero on tho
19th of last November, aftur having
boon convictod of assault with a dead
ly weapon at Marshflold, and ha
Jiiat servod out hlo sontenco. Co
qulllo Sentinel.
RASERALL AT HANDON.
Subsequent to tho Coos Iraso Rail
meeting hold tn Marshflold Tuesday
a meeting or local fans was hold
In Dandon and plans for tho coming
season wero arranged.
A board of directors consisting of
Dr. Smith J. Mann, president, W. 8.
Wells and E. G, Cassldy was olected
and Geurgo M. Laflaw was chosen
manager of tho Randon team.
It was doclded at tho meeting to
make public tho methods of financ
ing tho ball team and to keep, the
public posted on all mnttors.
Some of the boys aro boglnnlng to
work out and thoro Is every evi
dence that Randon will have one of
tho fastost baseball teams In her
history. Dandon Rocordor.
GLOBE MYRTLE POINT LAUNDRY
ChaB. Kltche , who for about a
year and a half has been conducting
a hand laundry horo, last week sold
his laundry outfit and household
goods to Nolson, tho second hand
man, and discontinued tho business.
Mr. and Mrs. Kitchen left last Sat
urday for Seattle, Washington, whore
they go go to be with tho gentle
man's father, who Is In his ninetieth
year and has been unwell for some
months. Mr. Kitchen still likes
this country and a little later, if
some ono don't put one In sooner,
ho mny return and glvo Myrtle
Point a new industry, a steam laun
dry, Myrtlo Point Enterprise,
DR. MABSON HOME.
Dr. J. I.'Masson, tho veterinarian,
who has Just finished a four years'
special course at one of the leading
veterinary collogea of tho country,
returned homo last Friday. Mrs.
Masson, who has been spending the
winter In Humboldt county, Cal
will come on the next boat from
Eureka. Myrtle Joint Enterprise