The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 07, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY,. MAY 7; 1914 EVENING PITIOM.
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COOS BAY TIMES
L O. MAIjONKY Editor niul Pub.
DAN K. MALONEV News Editor
Official Paper of Coos County
EAGLES HOLD
.CELEBRATION
IPBQPbE-YQU
CHILDREN ILL
IK KORTH BEND
(I li
KMOW
ABOUT
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A ronort that tho North Bond
O. P. NOAH of Allegany was a viol- school has boon cIobciI on account of
Many Have Measles and
Whooping Cough But
Schools Are Not Closed
tor In Marshflofd today,
J, L. SMITH Is visiting tho upper Co-
qulllo soctlon today.
A. O. ROGERS of South Coos Itlvor
was a' Mnrshriold visitor today.
an opldomlo of diseases there was In
dlgnantly denied by Supt. Uaab to
day. Ho said that tho high school
and grades woro nil open and school
continuing as UBtial. Ho said that
In tho Contrai school, mere woro
"? "?.,.ft"".P-.."..;Y?RJA?.L.F i about iBDunlls abeont this moro
" " "- ... ..--,ng on ccount of moa8lcfl nnd
Attn I JT VTAniqOM rami, ilnwn nil " n00"lnS COUgh bllt III tllO high
the stemner Alert from his Coos
Itlvor ranch.
31. C. DIPPLE, one of tho llvo wires
of Hondon, was In Mnrshflold to
day on business.
EUGENE O'CONNELL nnd wife nro
Bpcndlng a few dnys at their South
Coos Hlvor home.
J. C. KENDALL nrrlvod. homo today
from Coqulllu whore ho hns been
attending circuit court.
Mil. And MItS. J. W. RUSSELL nro
horo from California to spend tho
sum trior with relatives on Coos
Day.
MRS. W. . SIMPSON nnd daughters.
Edith and Cecil, woro guests yes
tcrday nt tho Ekblad homo In
Mnrshriold.
M. RICHARDSON, S. U. Morso nnd
W. D. Doyor woro out going pns
songcrs on tho Drnln stngo this
morning.
MRB. ALICE It. SEARS nnd son
rtnynor formerly of this plnco nro
now located In Colfax, California
with Mrs. Sear's mother,
tlvcs In Berkeley returned homo
MRS. GEORGE IILACK nnd llttlo
daughter Cecil, who have passed
tho Inst thrco months with rein
tliln morning.
To (Jive Dinner. Tho domestic scl-
onro dopurtment of tho high school
la planning to entertain nt dinner nt
tho high school on Friday veiling.
JHA1tLEB CAVANAUGH nnd Rob
rt MeCnnn, of North Rend, nt
tumled tho meeting of tho Wood
men In Mnrshflold Inst night.
Twenty new members woro Initia
ted. MRS. C. V. DANIELSON, of Isth
mus Inlet, arrived this morning on
the hunch Rural, Captain Julius
Kruse. Others who came In on
the Binio boat were Joo Hotch
IcIbh nnd Harry Tremblny.
HARRY ORAVES or Isthmus Inlet
was In MarHhfleld yestordny on
lihalnora, Ho nays n low dnys or
stiUHhluo will menu lots or local
Btr.Twborrlrn for tho nmrkot. Ho
picket! about two dozen boxes nt hi.
plnco yesterday.
13. N. HARRY of Sltlcum wns o Marsh
field visitor today and left this nf
tornoon for Mb home In Hrowstnr
Vnlloy, Mr, Harry, onmo In to se
curo powder for blnntlng stumps
on some or his land In that vicinity
which ho Is clearing. Ho reports
tho road' in good condition.
SUPERVISOR T. A. GOIiOEN re
turned yesterday from Inspecting
Miss Lola Montgomery's school at
Dnnlols Creek and wns pleased with
tho showing. The b?'vooI graded
over ninety per cent nnd It Is ex
pected that It will soon bo brought
up to Class A
nresont,
Mr. Itaab said that there woro
only two ensos of smallpox In Nrth
IJend now, ono bolng Miss Moody
nt tho Geo Hnzor home and tho
other Mrs. Pettlt of Old Town.
Mr. Rnab said that as long ns
tho moving plcturo shows nnd other
public places woro open, ho could
seo no uso In closing tho schools
to try nnd stump out the epidemic
of measles and whooping cough.
MOTHER'S DAY
IN NORTH REND
j'
Union Service to be Held in
High School Next Sun
day Afternoon
Mother's Day will bo observed by
n union sorvleo In North Rend, Sun
day, May 10th, nt 3 p. m nt tho
assembly hall or the high school.
Thoso In chnrgo request thnt ovoryono
bring his mother or somcono elso's
mother to tho meeting.
The program Is ns follows:
Gloria Pntra congregation.
Song, "Rock of Ages" congrogn
tlon. Vocnl duet Tho Misses Ashoo.
Invocation Rev. R. N. Lewis.
Vocal duct Misses Gurncn.
Scrlpturo rending Row A. S. HIs
ey. Song, "All to Christ I Owe" con
giogatlou. Sermon, "Mothora" Rov. Shlmlnn.
Song, "Joans, Saviour, Pilot Mo"
congregation.
Thoso knowing of elderly portions
who wish to attend but cannot wnlk
will confer a favor by telephoning
181. Each person Is requested to
wear n whlto flower nt tho service
In honor of mother.
LOCAL OVERFLOW.
ItoatlN Are Fair. I). A. Jones
nnd J. W. Mltclioll or tho Flxup ro
turned yestordny from an overland
trip to Rosoburg. They report tho
toads In fair condition by both
routes. They wont out by way of
Sumner on the old Coos Dny wngon
ro.nl nml fmiuil It fnlrlv L-nnil in
MRS. II. II. HAVNES, or Coos City. ,.0pt about 18 miles In tho Drowsier
wiiu nor un uiioMor mm uioie, Valloy. On tholr return via Myrtle
Vora Handcock, of Unndon. nrrly- lolnt tho roads aro In good condl-
" "" "m l" il"" xcept botween Cuiuiib Vnlloy
morning. Mrs. Hnynesls In tho ,. ,lock ttreoi.
..I... . ..1..I. .. !.... .1.. ....! . I ----- --- - . .
cuy in vimi buiiiu inuiiuB nun uu
n llttlo shopping. They will re
turn to their Homes this even
ing.
I ALONG THE WATERFRONT
I
Tho Adeline Smith arrived In
Inst night and will probably sail
tonight or tomorrow.
Tho Nnun Smith and Rodondo nro
both duo tonight or early tomor
row morning from San Francisco,
Tho Randolph nrrlvod In from
Itoguo Itlvor yosterday nnd Is load
ing gnln for Rogue- River. Tho re
ports of her trouble there woro
greatly exaggerated.
Tho Rustlor will Ball tomorrow
for Port Orford.
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
FRIDAY.
Dothnny Illble Class Soelal.
Ladles' Art Club with Mrs.
W. E. Hoagland.
Skennsn Club with Mrs.. W.
W, Langworthy.
HE SURE nnd SIGN Coos nay
Improvement bond PETITION'S.
PINE SHOWING OF
BALMIACAAN
COATS
AVE.VTIIICRPHOOF
LIGHT WEIGHT.
JUST THE THING FOR
SPRING AND SUMMER
$1!0, $t!.n(, t-tUS.OO.
SEE OUR WINDOW.
FIXUP
' Agent Royal Tailors,
Two Stores:
Marshfield North Bend
Coos River VMtors. Tho follow-
In arrived on tho stenmor Rainbow
from Coos River points this morn
ing: Mis Mnhol Muson, J. J. Clink
enbenrd, L. D. Smith, Rocco Dlnsco,
SI Noah, Charles Itltzmau, Herbert
Geddes and Samuel Stcckle.
CHILDREN MAY DRIVE Al'TOS.
While tho Oregon Motor vohlclo
lnw prohibits persons under 1C years
obtaining state llconses ns chauf
feurs tho siuno lawB allowed chil
dren of any ago to tnko out opera
tors' llconses, which gives them tho
privilege or operating motor vehicles
This Is the gist or tho decision ron
do rod by tho AUornoy-Geiiornl. A
youth had demanded a chauffeur's
llconso. This being refused, ho de
manded nu operator's license, for
which the state makes no chnrgo.
Tho law .establishes no minimum ago
for operators.
BU1CKS ARE
MUCH IN FAVOR
Over 400 Attend Opening; af;
New Lodge Room and
Join in Festivities.
The opening of tho now linll and
lodge rooms of tho Fraternal Order of
Eagles was celebrated last night by
a banquet, dancing nnd other festivi
ties. Tho event wns held strictly to
mombors of the ordor and lady guests
nnd over 100 attended. Tho event
wns ono of the Inrgest nnd most suc
cessful In the history of tratornal ar
dors on Coos Day.
Tho Eagles with tholr lady guests
nssemblcd about 9 o'clock In tho
lodge room on tho third Hoor. Ev
eryone, nnd particularly the ladles,
commented on tho hnndBomoly decor
ated roqm. The Eagles Bpcnt over
$2G00 In making tho club roomB-up
td date nnd Ideal In every respect.
Tho lnrgo DniBsels carpet on E.o floor
of tho lodge room coat over ?300.
Handsome Hull.
Liberty, truth, Justice and equality,
tho motto of tho order, Is posted In
conspicuous places. The four words
occupy separate frames and nro hung
from the four wnlls of tho room.
American flags, flowers and eagles
formed pnrt of tho decorative scheme.
A plcturo of Hy D. Davis, Grand
Worthy President of tho Ordor, 1005
I00G, adorns tho ontrnnco to tho
lodge room.
In tho lodge room wore n number
of curd tables and other facilities
for games or various descriptions. On
tho sccpnd rioor or tho building nro
tho dancing hall nnd pool rooniB. All
or tho equipment was put Into scr
vlco Inst night. Or courso nearly all
Joined in dancing, but tho row who
were n llttlo bnckward In Hint res
pect found recreation In card games,
pool or other nmusemeiits.
D.iucu IHg Event.
Tho dance formed the principal
event of the evening. Old and young
Joined In IioUi tho modern nnd old
fashioned dancos. The Eagles hud a
reception committee on tho floor to
help tli'o guests get acquainted nnd
partners were readily found for thoso
who woro without ono. ICoyzor's
Orchestra or eight pieces furnished
excellent music for tho occasion.
Following tho danco tho party as
sembled In tho banquet room, whoro
n very elaborate Toast va sorvod.
Owing to the lnrgo number or pcoplo
present It wns necessary to spread n
second and third table. Thoso who
could not find places nt tho first tnblo
kept on dancing or gnthorod' In tho
social rooms. Officers or tho ordor
hnd arranged to deliver addresses on
tho occasion, but owing to tho nbsonco
or so mo or tho moBt prominent mom
bors nnd tho difficulty of getting all
tho guests In the banquet room nt one
time .tho speoch making was called
off.
Officer Named.
Among tho ofricers or tho ordor
nro C. C. Going, prcsldont; E. D.
Noonnii, vlco president: J. D. Sned
don, secrotiiry; August Frlzeon, treas
urer; It. V, Nnshurg, chaplain: N.
Stnmbone, Inside guard; Jameo Shee
ban, outside guard;- LK J. Reos, Chns.
Ouimette and I'nul Hetty, trustees.
Tho committee of general arrange
ments, consisting of J. W. Davis, Dav
id Kcca and F. Magnussou wore gen
erally and. generously complimented
on t'.o success of the affair
AUTOMOBILE TIRES
We have added a complete line to our stock, in the
DIAMOND SAFETY (SQUEEGEE) TREAD
They won't slide, won't slip, won't skid they grip. This tread
also adds greatly to the life of a tire and is:.practically PUNCTURE
PROOF. AND LOOK AT THE PRICESABOUT THE SAME AS YOU
HAVE BEEN PAYING FOR PLAIN TIRES. ,uu
28x3 $.11.85
- 30x3 $12:65
W 30X3V6 $17.00 2
-J 32x3i2 - $18.10 2T
M 33x4 $25.25 Q
TjZ 34x4' -' $26.05 S
) 35x4 $26.90
I 36x4 $27.75
35x4'o $36.05
2J 36X4V2 $37.10' M-.
37x4Mj $38.15 j
3bXo 3M.IO "
37x5 $44.45 Qmi
38x5V. $57.30
utner sizes at uorresponaing bcaie
THIS IS ABOUT ONE-THIRD LESS THAN OTHER1
NON-SKID TIRES.
WHY PAY MORE?
tmBBRBBm
:-
SjSk When you buy m
MRS. LA FRANCE
i
PENSION GIVEN
IS
T
DOW
Entire Factory Output Has
Been Sold and It Is Dif
ficult to Get Cars
I. R. Tower, who roturned this
week from Portland, saya that a most
unusual condition oxtsta In automo
bile circles In tho Roso City, Thoro
nro plenty of tho standard cars of all
makes to be had excopt the nulck
nnd tho demand for this car 1ms been
such thnt It cannot bo supplied.
Mr. Towor bad placed an ordor for
n carload of llulcks, but this with an
ordor for flfty-threo carlonis from
tho l'aclflc northwest, was cancollod.
I5y energetic personal errort Mr.
Tower succeeded In securing tho threo
llulcks which wero rocolved on tho
Inst Urookwuter. It Is now Impossi
ble to secure any model R37 or 2-t
this sonson. It is still possible for n
short tlmo to got tho "Rulck Six" nnd
tho small touring car, but orders must
be placed soon even to get those.
Tho Uulek fuetory will turn out
:12,000 cars tbU season and every one
has boon taken this early in the
season.
There's a reason.
Ask any Uuick wner.
Then seo I. R. Towor.
Marshfield Delegation Gets Re
hearing Despite Viewers'
Unfavorable Report
After hearing talks by a number
of Mnrshriold men this morning,
tho Coos County Commissioners re
jected a roport mndo by tho special
road vlowors on the Mnrshflold-to-thd-Sea
boulevard and ordored
them to submit n now and moro
comploto report at tho first meet
ing In Juno. Tho meeting was ono
or the most animated that tho
County Court has known In n long
time, a big dolegntlon rrom Mnrsh
riold Insisting on nctlon on tho
mnlter.
Tho report of tho vlowors In
brier wns "thnt the proposed boulo
vnrd Is unimportant, and tho traf
fic docs not Justify Its construction."
It was signed by all threo. County
Englneor Gnuld. Viewer Weekly
nnd County Roadmnster P. M. Hnll
I.owls. Tho report canio, ns a dis
tinct mirprlso to tho Marslulold mon,
especially tho signing of It by Hnll
Lowls, as they expected thai ho
would mnko nt least a moro com
prehensive roport on it.
F. K. Cettlns, rr. Straw nnd a
number or others made talks on
tho matter. Mr. Oottlus pointed out
that It was Impossible ror the com-
mitteo to have gained any adequate
idea or tho routo from the fow
hours spent on it. Tho MarshfloJd
delegation who appeared before tho
County Commissioners and urged
tho mutter were Dr. Strnw, A. T.
Haines, F. E. Hague, Dorsoy Krelt
zor, r. Houseworth. I. M. Condron,
F. K. Cottlns, A. D. Gldley, C. I.
Rolgnrd, A. V. Myors. V. U. Doug
Ins, W. J, Conrad, D. h. Bucking
ham, It. O. Graves and H. Vaughan.
Dr. Rartle, of North Rend, was also
presout nnd urged It.
Reject Fei-ndule Road
Tho plan of City Engineer Buck
ingham to havo tho county ehnngo
part of tho oid roijd through Fern
dalo to conuect up with streets that
it la proposed to opon was turned
down by tho County Court.
SEE thnt VOllT.VAMK liTonmllo.l nn
tho HAR1IOR Improvement Petitions.
Wife of Insurance Swindler
Captured at Coquille Given
Help in Portland
PORTLAND, Oro., May 7. Roco
mniQiulntlon was made by tho caso
committee or tho Juvenile Court that
Mrs. Emily La Franco, wire or James
C, LaFrance, sorving a ono to tour
year torm In tho penitentiary for
obtaining money by false protonsos, '
be allowed a ponslon of $20 n month
for tho suport or herself and four,
children. The Indictment against,
Mr. InFrnneo has beou dismissed.
Mr. nnd Mrs. La Franco woro III
dieted Jointly for defrauding Insur
ance companies or $ ir,000 by plan
ting a body on tho banks of tho
Clncknrtms Rlvor two yearB ago. Mrs.
I.aFraneo later collecting $15,000
from tho companies after tho body
had beon "Identified" as that of
her husband. LaFrance confessed
booh after his arrest In Coos County
but on his trial pleaded not guilty.
Ho wns convicted and sentenced to
tho penltonttnry by Circuit Judge
Knvnnuugh. Ho has refused to ills--
vboro he obtained tho body
which ho used.
Tho Exhibit of
The Oregon Social Hygiene Society
Describing '
"THE GREAT RED PLAGUE"
by moans of ilttnrcn, cartoons, chart, etc., Ih now being ihoivni it
the V. A. Davenport real oatnto office on Sherman arcnar, Aorta
Ileiul.
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
Open from in a.m. to 10 p.m.
No charge for ndmlwlon
Iady attendants from 2 P-
to IT (Mn.
HUNDREDS AUE.8EEINO IT DAIIA
A OOOD IDEA.
Tho Oregon Supremo Court has
decldod that Grants Pass has tho
right undor tho act passed nt the
uisc session of tho legislature to
build n railroad outside of its city
limits. That city has Issuod $200,
000 bonds for building a railroad
i Wlldorvlllo, tho pooplo having
voted favorably on tho proposition
at tho last city election. This Is
iho Hrst link for n proposod rail
road to tho coast at Crescent City.
Now the people of Rosoburg aro
getting busy, under tho samo plan,
In promoting a railroad from thnt
Douglas county metropolis to Coos
Hay. The Idea mny take root olse
whoro In Oregon. Salem Statesman.
IUTUMTIIIO PROVES ll'S WORTH.
Cheapness and Durability Make It
Most Desirable to IVn.lloloi,
For a pavement that hns tho two
essential virtues, durability and
cnoapness, bltullthle tops the list,
and it is not an accident that practi
cally ninety por cent of tho property
owners on West Court street aim
Jackson street who stood for Improve
ment also stood ror this kind of pave
mont. Tho quality of the pavemont
hns boen seen on theso two city thor
oughfares and, as a result, proporty
ownors on other streets are swing
ing Into lino and thoy. too, are asking
for bltullthle. There's a reason and
that reason Is tho Inherent virtues of
tho pavemont. and the strength of the
guarantee bohlnd it.
Grand Theater
TONIGHT AND FRIDAY NIGHT
SBLIG'S EXCLUSIVE FEATURE
FILM
"THOR, LORD OF THE JUNGLE"
a wild nnlmul and clrciiB maBtor
ploce In throe parts showing for
tho first time nt popular foaturo
prices:
CHILDREN, lOcj ADULTS, 15o .
OTHER PICTURES:
"CHEESE MINING" Industries that
every tired business man should
know. Dandy burlesque Comedy.
"IXIVK'S DREAM" Another good;
Edlsou Comody.
"HER FATHER'S SILENT PAUT
NER" Dlograph drama, good eu
ough for any program
ltKMEMIiEH
TONIGHT
AND
TOMORROW NIGHT.
NOTICE U. S. A. WAH VETERANS
Thoro will bo a meeting of tho
Spanlsh-Amorlcnn War Veternns,
Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'clock. May
I 7th at tho otrico or E. H. JoeJink
to make arrangements lor Memorial
I ny service. All comrades are ear
nestly requested to be prosent.
E. H, JOEHNK,
Adj. Gen.
The Royal
TONIGHT
MISS MABEL FORD
in two now songs.
THE RUBY OF DESTINY
In six exciting parts. J
wonderfully fascinating my :
tery, A story woven about
smnll FuroDean monarW
One of the most wonderfii
productions ever mauc.
..,....... i..fAP flnnr. 25c;
balcony, 15c; children, 1
Tomorrow night,
THE WORKER-
SmmJSii
LIbby COAL. Tho kind voir hnn
AIAVAYS USED. Phone 72, Pacific
Livery and Transfer Company,
158-R
PHONE
10 Cent
Messenger Service
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
Have your. Job printing dono at
The Times office.
Found'
A 8,ght.y building to-" ?
105 feet, with a W""
,eet on 11th street or Sher
dvnue in "- x.
exactly the location ,oU w
.ngfor-flnerl..-- t
1600 on easy terms if
once. SJRe.a,l50i
iMnassL
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