The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 05, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1914 EVENING EDITION." "
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C A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETCAIL DEPARTMENT
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES. MOULDINGS. BASH AND DOORR
ROOFING PAPER, ETC.
OUT THJB FUEL BILL IN TWO DY USING OUR WOOD.
phonb ie. xsa south Broadway
S. S. ALLIANCE
SAILS FOR PORTLAND FRO SI COOS RAY
WEDNESDAY, MAY 0, AT 7:ao A. SI.
ROUND TRIP, $18.G0.
Connection with the North .Bank Road nt Portland.
North Pacific Steamship Company
PhOBu 44. 0. P. M'GHOROE, Agent.
Inter-Ocean Transportation Co.
Semi-weekly service Coos Bay and San Francisco.
S. S. Redondo
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY,
' WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, AT 3:00 P. M.
Equipped with wireless and submarine bell.
Passengers and freight.
S. S. NANN SMITH
Equipped with wireless and submarine bell.
Passengers and freight.
WILL SAIL FROM 8AN FRANCISCO FOR
COOS RAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 0, AT 3 P. M.
San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23
and 600 Fife building.
Coos Bay Agent, 0. F. McGeoeoe, PIiohc 44.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS.
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TISIH.
Sails from Marshflold Mar Gth, 1:00 p. m.; May lOtu, Jl a, m,;,
May 10th, 1:00 p. m.; May 20th, 9:39 a, in.; May 2Gtk, 10 a. m.
and May 30th, 1:00 p. n.
Ticket on mIo to nil EaMcrn points And Information m to roates
nd rates cheerfully furnislied.
Phone 427-L. II. J. MORR, Agent
Mean's Hats, Caps
audi Pamts
Big lot of Men's Soft Hats, light and dark colors, val
ues up to $3.00, your choice $1.50
Caps, 75c kind ." 45c
Caps, $1.25 and $1.50 values 95c
Big line of Men's Work and Dress Pants, extra val
ues $1.25 to $5.00
THE GOLDEN RULE
OUR PRICES DRAW.
BUTTER
If you need any butter and want to buy it right come
and see us for prices. We can supply you in any quan
tities on short notice.
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House
Phone 3945. 130 North Broadway.
8. 8. YELLOWSTONE Leaves Portland Tuesday, April 8,
for Cooa liny. FREIGHT ONLY.
S. S. PARISO
Equipped with Wlrclcts.
Fino Passenger Accommodations.
New file! Hunt
SAILS FROM MAHBRFIELR FOR
PORTLAND, SATURDAY, MAY 2.
NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agts.
TOM JAMES, Agent,
Marshflold.
a. P. fiherldnn, Agc,
North Rend.
TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay
ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal,
Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchange.
Cleaning, repairing or now platens, work guaranteed. Ribbons and
carbon paper delivered. Phono us your order. Phono 44. Alllanco office.
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO.
Abstracts, Real Estate,
Fire and Marine Insurance
riTLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
IIKNRY SENGSTAGKEN, Manager
FARM, COAL, TIMBER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY.
.GENERAL AGENTS EASTSIDE
MAR8IIFIELD OFFICE, PHONE M.J.
COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONE 101.
REDUCTIONS IN FREIGHT RATES WITfWRAWN .
S. S. HARDY
BAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY
EVERY ALTERNATE FRIDAY AT 4:00 T. M.
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I" j-ruuciaco UIIIC0, Hamsun nv. iwii "
jVt Toast 8. 8. Line. E. J. LINDEN, Agt., Phone Pug. 2070.
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"DO IT ELECTRICALLY."
Thos. A. Edison Said:-
"All users will obtain this light, heat . and
power from electrical distribution stations."
CENTRAL STATION POWER is most flexible
r and most economical. Central btation ser
." vice gives you power WHERE you want it and
WHEN you want it in the EXACT quantity you
need. No over-production of power when your
plant is not running capacity- no under-production
when your power need increases,
Investigate the Economy of
Individual Drive Motors
Have you ever stopped to consider the econ
i omy of Central Station power over the opera-
tion of your private plant? Have you ever
K figured the exact cost of installing economical
individual drive motors in your factory?
i Why don't you decide now to let our expert
on factory power make a study of .your power
problems and prepare aciuai biauou iui jum
Central Service power can cut factory costs for
you just as it has for hundreds of other for-
sa ward-looking men.
Oregon Power Co.
Second and Central
Telephone 177 Today. "
SAN DIEGO EXPOSITION
ALL 1915 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA.
BUY THE
VERY BEST
Marshfield BUTTER
Lrcaineryj
MADE .
UNDER
SANITARY
CONDITIONS
IN A
.CLEAN
AND
MODERN
FACTORY.
STERILIZED
MILK
AND
CREAM.
PURE ICE
Free delivery, 8 a. in. and a p. m.
Phono 73
Wickham ' House
AT COQUILLE
Will he reronened lor busi
ness April 1.
Your patronage solicited
Mrs. J. R. Wickham
PROP.
Goodrtfm's.Garage
home of toe
CADILLAC and FORD
Auto Supplies for All
Makes of Cars
817 Central At. Phone JJ71Mj
Try the
MARSHFIELD
CHOP HOUSE
For Steaks and Chops
KILLED AT McKI.VLEY
rhuM, lluiightnii CniNhcri by Lor In
AuM'n'a Cmnp.
Charles Hamilton was Instantly
killed by n falling roo at Aason Dro
thor's camp nt McKlnloy whoro he
was working. Ho hnd JiiBt cut down
a troo which In falling hit against
two stings, ono of which struck him
on tlio loss and breast. This knock
oil him back against a log nnd broke
his neck and hi a legs, killing hi in In
stantly. Mr. Haughton was about forty
yoars of ago and had been a resident
hero for many yoars. Ho loaves a
wlfo from whom ho was Boparnted
end several clitldron. Coqulllo Sen
tlnol. CONRAD IS TRUSTEE.
W. J. Conrad of Marshflold, trus
too for tho Mlocono Oil &. Gas Co.,
has appointed appraisers for the com
pany nnd is In the city today deter
mining tho value- of tho company's
holdings. Stephen Galller, Qeorgo
P. Laird and F. L. Grocnough nro tho
appraisers appolnted.-Dandon World
IDLE FOLKS HAVE
THE MOST LABOR
It Is Indeed tho happy
man who busies himself at
soino congenial task,
It Is said Thomas Edi
son attributed his recent
Illness to tho taking of a
vacation awny from his
work.
Keep busy and your busy
ness will keep you.
Hut your work should bo
agreeable and your salary
adequate.
If you'd fill your days with
siuiBhlno
And your nights with
peaceful rest,
For suitable work and sal
ary Through Times ads ond
your quest,
USE TIMES WANT ADS
WALL PAPER
See
VIERS
About it.
OUR ELEGANT LINES
OF
NEW SPRING GOODS
JUST RECEIVED
AT
S. S. JENNINGS
NORTH REND
Fight For Home Rule
i
THEN
Ono hundred and twenty yoars
ngo today occurred tho eveuta
which resulted in an Insurrection
for tho indopendenco of Irolnnd.
At midnight of that day Dublin
was In an uproar. The doors of n
local leglslntlvo reform club, n
branch of tho United Irishmen
Society, burst open with a crash.
In tho doorway stood tho scarlet
coated soldlbrs of tho King, cov
ering the assembled Irishmen with
tholr guns. Tho lenders wero ar
rested and carried off to Jail for
tronson. From this moment dates
tho Insurrection that was fouKht
out four years lntor. Irolnnd was
floodedo with government .troops
but tho Society grow rapidly.
Oaths of .membership nnd secrecy
wero administered. Pikes nnd
munitions of war wero secretly
distributed nnd hidden for tho
uprising. Tho Socloty hnd over
500,000 nlonibors nt tho begin
ning of 1708. Stern monsures to
stnmp out tho rebellion wore In
stituted. Tho Insurrection began
noar Spnffoi" on tho 24th of May.
It raged for n month, closing In
tho battlo of Vinegar Hill with
victory for tho government. Tho
robolllon cost the lives of 160,000
Irishmen nnd 20,000 English.
Three years later tho Irish parlia
ment wns romoved from Dublin
nnd 'united with tho English nt
London.
NOW.
Todny, nftor moro than a cen
tury lindor the rulo of tho Parlia
ment nt London, It Is proposed to
restoro tho Irish Parllnment tnk
on away In 1801, nnd to glvo Ire
nnd homo rule. Tho country Is
split In tWo over tho prbposltlon.
Tho province of Ulster at tho
north declnrcs against tho propos
al, while tho balnnco of Ireland
domnndB It. Tho Houso of Com
mons has twlco pnBsed tho bill,
nnd tho third pnsslng, when tho
bill becomes a law, Is near. Moro
than 100,000 men of Ulster stand
in doflanco against tho proposed
government. Thoy nro orgnnltcd
Into n citizen nrmy with Bomo of
Great Britain's grontosfc soldlors
sb their loaders. They nro drill
inn nnd lcnrnlng to shoot stralgnt.
Munitions of wnr nro bolng gath
er oil. A fund of $5,000,000 la
bolng raised for tho support of
"tho dopoudent rolatlvea of tho
volunteers who tnny bo killed or
wounded In tho fighting." Tho
lenders of tho government aro
striving to avert civil war by
conciliatory measures. Moro than
20,000 Urlttsh troops aro assem
bled today In tho govornmont
bnrracka In Ulster to put down
any uprising.
NEWS OF NEAKBY TOWNS
DEEP HEA FISHING
John Nollson of Handon Plniut to
Rulhl Up Industry.
Dandon will havo a quartor mil
lion dollar fishing industry this fall
It tho plans of John Nollson and as
sociates nro successful. Mr Nollson
and his business friends are having
a fine now doop sea fishing boat built
at tho Prospor ship yards, It will
bo fifty feet In length nnd will bo
oqulppod with a 20 horsepower gaso
lino ouglnc.
Tho boat will bo used for fishing
off tho Coqulllo bar nnd If It works
out aB anticipated will grontly In
rrenso that Industry In tho futuro.
In speaking, of tbo venture Mr.
Nollson said: "Thoro Is no reason
why wo shoutd not havo a quarter
million dollar fishing Industry hero
Instead of n GO,000 ono, ond If tho
bont comes up to our expectations wo
will huvo It." Dandon World.
FOR (i'OOD ROADS
Port Orford road district did ItBolf
proud on Oood Roadg Day last Sat
urday, when over 60 ablo-bodlod
men turned out and cloarod a thirty
foot right of way from tho Long
Srldgo fill to town via of Oregon
Jtrcot, a dlstnnco of throo quarters
af n mllo. Port Ooford Trlbuho.
RUY REEF CATTLE.
A band of young bcof cnttlo, that
hnd been bought In tho Pistol river
country mostly from Dolmor Colo
troyo, woro drJvon through Port Or
'ord Inst weok. They woro for Smith
Powers, and will be turned out In
ho company'siblg ranch on ho South
Fork of the Coqulllo. Port Orford
Tribune.
DEATH AT RANDON
Mrs. Colllna, who had boon a res
ident of Dandon sovoral months,, and
who gave birth to a baby boy April
10th, died here Monday of thin weok,
She had no relatives hro at tho tlino.
Her husband has not boon with liilr
luring her roaldonco horo and can
not bo located. Slio was 28 years
old and tho daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Gonvorso of Kalama,
Wash,, well-to-do people of that sec
tion. Tho parents havo been notified
and arrived last ovenlnc via tho
Ilreakwater to take chargo of tho
body. Thoy loft this morning with
tho body for thejr homo. Tho child
will probably bo adopted by a good
local family. Wcstorn World.
RERUILD RANDON LAUNDRY
Tho Insurance on tho practically
new Dandon Steam Laundry plant,
which burneil to tho ground lour
weeka nuo. boa all been adluatod
satisfactorily and thoro remains only
inq paying or tne monoy over to
Managor Dcrtyger. As soon as this Is
dono It, is that Intentions of Mr. Dor
Ingor to le&vo for San Francisco
whoro ho will purchaso tho ma
chinery for a new plant. Dandon
Recorder,
RANDON RRIEFS.
OIVE ROY CHANCE
In the Juvenile court last Monday
Marlon Dlrd was under Investigation
aa i delinquent minor. Ho had rep
resented Jvlmself of ago In Order to
edobtaln liquor from a saloon In .this
city, and the' county attorney took
his caso In hand. Judge Hall parol
ed him during good behavior and
placed Mm In charge of John B.
Shuck, CoquJIIe Sontlnol.
THE LEADING DAILY
OF COOS RAY
(From tho Myrtle Point Enterprise.)
Clarence Ixmlun, a representative
of the Coos Day Times, tho leading
dally on Coos Day, was In the Myr
tle point section tho foro part of the
week.
Fvcl Dull and BJiigjrffch? ptaft Your
Llvri to Working.'
It beats all how quickly Foley
Cathartic Tablets llvon your liver.
overcome constipation mako you
foel lively and active again. J, L.
McKnlght, Fort Worth, Texas, says:
"My disagreeable symptoms wero
entirely removed by tho thorough
cleansing Foley Cathartic Tablets
gave me." They're n wonder.
Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank
D. Cohan, opposite Chandler Hotel.
Phono 74, Central Avenue Drug
Store, local ageriey.
Tho Dandon Surf says:
"Joo Donnott, of Marshflold, la
holding a largo sum of cash which
has been put up for wagers on tho
wot and dry proposition. Ho has
Instructions to tako any bets offered
against tho wet proposition' front
$100 to 110,000 on an oven break.
''Havo you noticed tho Dandon
Woolen Mill moving yet? Bet you
a button It hasn't moyed an xnch.
"Dandon pooplo who havo boon
"stuck"- with county warrants aro
In very hard luck. These county
warrants aro worthless when offered
In payment of taxes and tho banks
sting thorn for a flvo per cent dis
count In cashing thorn. Why don't
somebody hollor "graft"!
"Tho Dandon enmo In Thursday
with n now sklppor. Tho FIflold
having boon put In dry-dock for an
annual cleaning nnd overhauling and
ns dipt. SolliiBky wont to Ynqulna
to look nt tho bnr with n vlow to
running tho Dandon to that port,
iCnpt. Llndborg brought up tho
Dandon this trip, dopnrtlng for tho
south Saturday night with 435,000
feet of lumber from Mooro's mill."
RECALL IN CURRY COUNTY
IVtltloitN Agaliutt County Judgo
VkmI4 nro CIiyuIuUmL
Tho Port Orford Trlbuuo says;
Jo8ho Turner wns In town from
Gold Bench on his wny to tho north
orn ond of tho county with petitions
for tho rocnll of County Judge W.
A, Wood, While Mr. Turner anya
thnt ho Is not Booking tho position
for himself, yot If tho special elec
tion Is cnllod ho will bo Judgo Wood's
opponent as no othor BUltablo candi
date hns offered hlmsolf, Ho mot
with but little oBcouragoment horo
as tho pooplo of Port Orford aro prac
tically unanimous In tho, opinion that
Judgo Wood has dono nothing to jus
tify tho use of tho recall.
COQUILLE ROCIA LISTS
Tho following Is tho ticket nomi
nated by tho Socialist party for city
officers to bo voted for at tho regu
lar oloctlon May 11.
For Mayor, J. E, Quick.
For Councllmon, S. L. Curry, J. C,
Noel nnd H. dsJersey.
For Recordor, J. H, James. Co
qulllo Sentinel.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Lynn Lambeth to Mary M. Martin.
Ceo. D, Morgan to Laura. Mc
Duffco. Oscar Pearson to Hilda Hfrdborg,
Hort A. Wilson to May Pyburn. .
Elvln M. Kennody to Georgia A'.
Q. Noland. Coqulllo Sontlnol.
RELEGATES TO PORTLAND
Tho Coqulllo Sentinel says: When
It camo to naming delogatoa to th
"Out-to-wln" stato convention to
bo held at Portland May 6 and 8
tho following woro namod:
N. C. Kelly, Mrs. Maudo Annln,
A. MeNnlr, Frank Rurkholder,,. !W.
E. Cleghorn, Mrs. E. L. Toiler. Mm,
Geo. Hennlngor, Mrs. W. C. Cnlln.
Tho Central Committee wan author
Uod to appoint tho precinct commit- .
toonion for oach of tho 53 precinct
In tho county.
FIOHT OVER RELIGION
"Preachor"Soldman, a local eccao'i
trie charactor wbq Is considered fan
atically religious, was taken to Co
qullle Monday by Deputy Sheriff
Dlackerby to sorvo a 16 dayentwie
In tho county Jail for assault on Mr.
Robinson, an elderly gentlemen of
this city. Tbo assault Is said to &
b.eon tho result of ,an orgumenttw
rollgious ouoatlon8.-r,"nandon , wield.
Helps Kidney and RlaOdcr TreuStt
Everybody Satisfied.
Everywhero pooplo are taldtatf
Foley Kidney Pills, and are so stl- .
fled thoy urgo others to tako tbem
also. A. T. Kelly, Mclntpsh, AlaTJ
says: " rocommond them to all
who suffer from kidney troubles .
and bachqebe, for the aro Xtne'
Best thing you can tako for..bc.
acho, weak back and rheumatism.
Owl Prescription Pharmacy. FrfefUr
D. Cohan. Opposltq Chandler. Hqtl.
Phono 74. Central Avenue Dwf
Store, local agency, '
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