The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 08, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIFI n OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1914 EVE NING EDITION.
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C A. Smith Lumber g& Mfg.lCo".
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
MMBE1I. LATH, BlUWUioiOJ, nuULDINOB, HAHH AND DOORS,
c0T TH rKL UJ,, IW TWU KX U8INQ OD" WOOD.
rgON ! ,M WIDTH BROADWAY
S. S. ALLIANCE --
oiir FROM PORTLAND IX) It COOS HAY
kBW 8U NDAY, MAY 10, AT 0. P. M.
HOUND TRIP, 18.B0. $ aa.ir..i
OonncctloB with 'tho North Unnk Road at Portland.
tl 1? tlinnnnnn
hone " ""'wmftt agouu
later-Ocean Transportation Co.
Semi-wcckly service Coos Bay and San Francisco.
"S. S. Redondo
SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR SAN FRANCISCO AND
SAN PEDRO, SUNDAY, MAY 10, AT 10 A. M. '
Equipped with wireless and submarine bell.
Passengers and freight.
S.1S. NANN SMITH
Equipped with wireless and submarine bell.
Passengers and freight.
WILL BAILI FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR
COOS HAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 0, AT .1 1 M.
San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23
and GOO Fife building.
Coos Bay Agent, 0. F. McGeohok, Phone 44.
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CULLINGS OF COQUIIiliE.
Coos County Scat News As Tola by
The HcniliL
There are now three nutos making
the regular run between this city and
Myrtle Point.
PROSPECTS NOT WRIGHT.
W. D. Newton, receiver for tho Co
qulllo Mill ft Mercantile Co., says that
prospects nro none too bright for the
early resumption ot operations by the
mill. As la well understood, the con
dition ot tho outside lumber market
la very unsatisfactory. There Is a
local demand, but without a working
The Marshall Imllillno r thn nnrii!
side of First street Is being overhaul,
ed, and tho Ocrdlmr Ilrothera rnntnm-
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iniuo moving their billiard parlors to capuni it is impracucauic 10 operate
the location. thfe mill and unless UiIb can be sup.
Tho Prosner srhnni -atna rm.tn.i iiv- nllcd. thero Is little chance of stnrtlnc
SiiDcrlntendnnt rtnirn, inoi .ni, nmi mi In tho nenr future. Some lumber at tho fair.
was found to hnve n standing of 90 8 being sold from the yard, but this Tho logs belong to C. A. Bmlth
per cent, placing It In tho U standard: trade Is handicapped by the fact that i Lumber Co., and will be takon to Ce-
1110 LOOS SECURED.
C A. Smith Company Provides Im
incnso On on For Hnn FYnnclHco.
L. I. Wheeler was up to Cratnc'n
camji taking pictures of the big whlto
cedar logs that nro going to tho San
Francisco fair. There arc two of
these logs, each of which Is 4D fcot
long and' 8 1-2 feet In diameter.
These logs will bo placed In the Ore
gon building ns pillars and will bo
part of tho big Coos county exhibit
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS.
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS O.V TIME.
Balls from Marshflold May 5th , 1:00 p. in.; May 10th, 11 a. m.;
May ISth, 1:00 p. m.; May 20th, 0:30 a. m.; May 25th, 10 a. m.
and May 30th, 1:00 p. m.
TkkeU on mIo to nil Extern Klnfs nd Infornimtlou im (o route
And ntoci chcorfully furnished.
Diono 427-L. H. 3. MOHR, A Rent
fl. fl. YELLOWSTONE Leave Snn Frnnclsco Thursday. May
7 for Coos Hay. FREIGHT and COMBUSTIBLES ONLY.
S. S. PARISO
Equipped with Wireless.
Flue Pasengor Accommodation!!.
New Steel llont
SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR
SAN FRANCISCO, 8ATURDAY, MAY 0
NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agts.
TOM JAMES, Agent,
Markhflcld.
G. P. Sheridan, Agent,
North Ucnd.
We havo Just rocolved n big shipment of GOLDEN WEST ox
tracts. TheBe extracts are ono of tho very beat on tho market to
day and wo guarantee- thorn to give satisfaction. Try a small
bottle ot olthor tho lemon or vanilla and, if it is not as strong
aa the best that -you ovor used tho trial will not cost you any
thing. CAPE ARAGO COFFEE.
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House
Phone 3945. ' 130 North Broadway.
TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay
ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal,
Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, torrent or exchange.
Cleaning, repairing or now platens, work guaranteed. II Ibboni na
carboa paper delivered. Phono us your order. Phone 41. Alliance office.
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE ANU aurn-i u.
Abstracts, Real Estate,
Fire and Marine Insurance
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
HENRY BEN06TA0KEN. Manager
WRM. COAL, TIMBER AND PLATTI NO LANDS A SPHCIALTY.
GENERAL AGENTS EABT8IDH
MARSHFIELD OFFICR PnONE M-J.
COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PnONE 181.
class. Of tho other tlimn Hrlmnln tho assortment Is moro or less brokou.
grnded. Handolnh la nlnn n it ntntul. Conulllo Herald.
nru, wnno Bridge and Uunkor Hill '
aro In tho A Btnndnrd list. I ELECTION IN COQUILLE
County Superintendent Baker says
that the following teachers have- com- Municipal Officers to lx Chosen
dar point, loaded on the train and to
ton to Coos Hay where they will be
loaded on the Nnnn Smith for ship
ment to San Francisco. Ilnndon He-
cordtjr.
There Next Monday
NEWS OF COALEDO.
FreckleFace
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Saturday evening the Sunday
school gnvo an entertainment and
Ico crenni social at tho chapel which
was appreciated by n largo audlenco.
Tho following program was ron-
nnn' (Inlrof T UV Nnnl B I. rill. UorOti:
I ry and H. DeJersoy, Socialist. ' , AU. lM V,'0 1 owor of Jc8US
r For Itocordor J. S. Lawrence, mood" by nudlenco.
I Citizens'; J. H. Jnmes, Socialist. Repeating of tho Lord's Prayer.
Two measures aro submitted to iwiumuu, . i n Anyuouy s oubi
menced Bummer terms nt nohnni at
tllO BOVOral tllacns Inillpntml. T T ' Thn tlrkot fnr (tin Pniillllln pltv '
Matthews, from Hnnlmln. n thn Ion clpptltin. wtilpli will tin hnlil Mon. i
school; Mips Anna Nelson, at tho up- lny. Is as follows:
por Hoar Creek district; MIsb Cleo For Mnyor A. T. Morrison, Clt-
Dlxon, of Myrtle Point, at Sugarloaf; teens' ticket; J. E. Quick. Soclnllst.
Miss May Lund In tho Strang district. For Councllnion W. II. Lyons,
c. I. Kimo and u. u. pencil, cm
a vote. Ono Is for tho vacation of "I88" Am.n"(!a Anderson.
Sun ami Wind Will Bring Out Ugly tho 8lrcot nnd n,,y8 ,n tho BC,1o1 "i iI?.Bli?ni wh"",r la. "m, Mft Io
Spot. How to Rem, "el" illy. sit" " rry nnd Strang's nddl- Sick" Alllla and Vorila Stallnrd.
Here's n chance. Miss Trickle- ", over which tho long contro- Rwltntlon, "iMantlnB a Peach
faco, to try a remedy for freckles vorsy has raged. A suit to enjoin irc, 1'-",lJr,;1l,im,n8,'. .,
with tlio cruni-nntAn f Vtlni.i the submission of this nuestlon waB Song. "Father, Dear Father,"
dealer that It will not coBt you a unsuccessful In tho Circuit Court. I Myrtlo Johnson npd Amanda Andor
ponny unless It removes the freckles- Tho othor moasuro Is for tho cor- 80J accompanied by Tholmn Hoth
whllo If It does give you a clear rectlon of a clorioal error In tlioor,"Rt0'1 " organ,
complexion tho cxnonsn la trifiim. ordinance rolatlng to stroct and' I'oc ln! !. Emma Rown.
".My Garden," ncrald
Slmnlv cot nn ounrn nt nMiinn sowor lmprovcmonts. Coaullle Her- ...'!c,tntlon
doublo strength from any drug- old. i ,, mB, ,.. ,,
gist and a fow applications should Recitation, "Stars," Vernon Oodd-
snow you how ensy It Is to rid .your- NEW COQUILLE HOAT kl0' , , ,
self of tho homely freckles and got ,8!nff,' ! nco to F. ' Tliolinn
n boautlful complexion. Rarely is Tho now Coqulllo Rlvor bont "Tole- ",1 orlngton, accompanied by Jack
moro than ono ounce needed for tho graph," belonging to tho Myrtlo Point uuttnijon on organ.
worst case. Transportation Co., Is now completed i oc " on .?,! JolinBton.
Uo sure to nsk tho druggist for and will bo on tho run botwoen hero Recitation, "Winter b (lone,' Hnr-
tho doublo strength othlno ns this and Myrtlo Point. Sho Is a fast boat rlion "own.
Is tho prescription sold under tho nnd is well appointed In all ports. hong, Marlon Mooro.
diarantco of mnnnv linrk If l mlla On lin mnlilnn trln slin wnnt frnm liecimi on, tMOrenro UCUUKIO.
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to romovo freckles.
the Herman Uros. shin vards to Co- ";fl ",lolp ",0 M"orman," Al-
tiulllo In ono' hour nnd 20 minutes, ,,n .J'0:?;0,",
which snows thnt sho enn go somo
Suits aenned nnd Pressed.
Suits iiindn to Order.
Give I'm it Trial.
UNIQUE PANTAT0RIUM
JAY DOYLE di O. O. DAGGETT
2Z1 Central Ave. Phone 230-X
Ilnndon' Recorder.
SIOVE IIAMXLV POSTOFF1CE
Postofflco Inspector 8. 11. Morse
was In Ilnndon, nnd while hero mndo
nrrangomont8 to rccolvo bids for a
building for the postofflco, tho lonso
on the present location expiring In a
couplo df mouths. Ilnndon Recorder.
I Recitation. "Tho Irurdonod Wife."
Ionn Andorson.
Dlnloguo, "Sunflower," Ionn An
dorson, Altn Layton, Tlinlma lieth
orlngton and Emma Rown.
Recitation, "Ills Mother's Pray
ers." Mrs. Wllllanu.
Dlaloguu and Tableau, "Tho Foun
tain of Life." Tholma Hothorlng
ton, Pilgrim; Eduontlon, Emma
Hown; Ambition, Amanda Andor
son; Wealth, Altn Lnyton; Music,
Myrtlo Johnson; Morcy, Ionn Andor
son; Hopo,.,Mary JColloy.
eys
Fire Plocfc
J. N. Bayliss
fT kind of brick work t prices
rANB ALL WORK GUARANTEED
" t "The Fireside," Johnson
Bldf.. l.tT Ojvnt . TOiUlff 4R4-J.
' pbc1i Rsaeea. Holler Work.
OUR ELEGANT 'LINES
OF
NEW SPRING GOODS
JUST RECEIVED
AT
S. S. JENNINGS
NORTH DEND
WE MAKE OUR OWN
Ice Cream
p"RE mo
WHOLESOME
Orders for parties, bnnquots
and dinners filled promptly.
If it is BARTER'S it's all
right.
Sarters
Front street. Phone 333-J.
An Electric Stove
for $2.50
. EL GLOSTOVO-o-the new portable electric cook stovo
is being Introduced by tho manufacturer at half the reg
ular sales price.
Something now and Intensely practical In electrical,
cooking apparatus; has glowing coils; is economical, sim
ple and safe; uses ordinary cooking utensils
On exhibition and sale by the following!
COOS BAY WIRING COMPANY,
153 North Broadway. Telephone 237-J.
MARSHFIELD ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION CO.,
172 North Broadway. Telephone 364-L.
BARNARD & LANGW0RTHY,
148 North Broadway. Telephone 158-J.
SUMNER HARDWARE CO.,
86 Market Avenue. Telephone 8-L.
See the advertisements in this week's Issues of the Sat
urday Evening Post and Ladies' Home Journal,
Oregon Power Co.
Telephone 178.
PAVING AT HANDOV.
Work started on tho building of a
now brldgo from tho ouBt lino of Unu
don Avenue to tho east line ot Alaba
ma Avenue, connected with 'the now
street rccontly completed, Wobb &
Howell havo tho contract; tor doing
tho work. It ln quite poBslblo thut
a Inyor of asphalt will bo placed on
top ot tlio plank, making a perfectly
smooth surface nnd u well paved
street. Uandon Recorder.
.THE
HOTELS
AT
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m V. A
Carnegie Peace Commission
Report Says Horrors Were
Worse Than Portrayed.
n7 AbpU(4 rnu I Cm B T1BM.J
NEW YORK. May 7. Results or
an exhaustive. Investigation Into th
conditions In tho Rnlkans during nnd
following tho wars of 1912 and 1913
with a vlow to clarifying public opin
ion which has been bafflod by con
flicting reports and befogged' by un
authentic dotnll woro mado public by
tho Dalknn Commission ot Inquiry of "
tho Caruoglo Endowmont for Inter
national Ponce.
Pessimism based on the torrlbto
moral consequences of n wnr which
was n series of unuttorablo ntrocltiee,
characterizes tho conclusions ot tho
commlBBlon ns to tho possibilities of
Immcdluto peaco or stability among'
tho. Dalknn nations. Tho situation
at prcsont, In tho final Judgment of
tho commtsston, is hhrdly suscopt
Iblo ot a pencotul solution. "Under
prcsont conditions," rends tho roport,
"tho enso Booms well nigh hopeless."
Tho roport contains soven. chapters
and n profaco by Nicholas Murray
Hutler.
Stabbing through tho glamor or
warfare which attonded tho trium
phant demobilization of tho Servian
troops and nil tho customary glorifi
cations of tho victors, tho commission,
found conditions ot desolation, utter
wretchedness nnd social nnd immoral
disintegration which defied full por
trayal ovon ln Its comprohonBlvo re
port. This moral and. Boclal chaos Is
tho direct result, according to tho
commission, of tho unspoakablo prac
tices of tho -contending forces. The
recital of thtoo barbarities which.
forum tho principal part of tho roport
is tho first dotallcd and collective
presentation of facts which havo so
far been offered to tho world princi
pally ln tlio form of nowBpapor re
ports, and churgo nndi counter chnrge.
Tho list of Horrors compiled from tho
stntomontA of oyo-wttnosses for whoso
reliability tho commission voucIiob, ls
nt times moro startling than tho un
supported rumors which woro former
ly received with credulity.
In this Indictment brought by the
commission' ngalnst nil tho contend
ing forces, no ono ot tho Balkan
untlons Is spared. Atrocities com
mitted upon tho non-combatant Mot
loins In Mncodonln surpassed In ninny
InstnncoH the crimen committed by
tho rnco from which tho Christina
nations woro supposed to havo re
ceived tholr education In t)o refine
ments of cruelty. Tho barbarous acts
and Inhuman reprisals performed by
Hulgnrlans, Servians nndi Qreekv
against ouoh other would be Incredl
bln If thoy woro not supported by un
questionable ovldonco. From thn
data supplied by the commission it
Is Impossible to nrguo that ono of thn
nntlona wns less violent than another
in Its ghastly warfaro.
BLAMED FDR
At The Chandler.
J. It. "iJortholf, Snn Francisco; I.
O. Fallor, Snn Francisco; Hobort Dry
den, Los Anglos; J, J, Rlannlgan,
Rosoburg; 1). Folsom and wlfo, Co
qulllo; Hay W. Hopkins, Portland; S.
L. Larson, Portland; F. 0. Horton,
City; M. D. Hommel, Portland: Y.
E. Wndsworth, Portland; It. E. Loo
Stolner. Salem: S. A. Parks, Snlom:
Kathryn Kissnno, Salomj C. V. Wag
ner, Portinnd; w. J. Colobrook, Port
land; J. E, Norton, Coqulllo; J. F.
Webber, Portland.
At The IJoyd.
V. P. Stnndford, Lakeside; Ouy Tur
nor, City; P. F. Lannnlg, Richmond,
Calif. George Mease, Myrtlo Point; W.
Cartor, Ilnndon; C, A. Qourloy, Myr
tlo Point; 1). N. Snow, Mobile, Ala.;
K. weisou, Myrtlo Point.
At The llliuico.
Miss M. C, Flood. Slsson, Calif., W.
F. Ward, Myrtlo Point: Alox Ruth
North Uend; Ed. Wilson, North Dond;
James Callahan, Alaska; JooOreshlol,
uiuesido; Hoy Jones, North inlet; c.
W. Linn, Ilnndon; J. F. C, Klldoro,
Ed. Furgerson, C. A. Andorson, Jay
Shohan.
At The St. Lawrence.
Georgo M. Hcadloy, Oak Grove;
Mr. nnd Mrs. Murphy. Coos Day; T.
J Freeman, South Slough; H. M. Mc-
Mnnn, Coqulllo; L, L. Morris, Ilandon
J. J. Morris, Ilandon.
Have your Job printing done at
The Times office.
The Exhibit of
The Oregon Social Hygiene Society
Describing
"THE GREAT RED PLAGUE"
by moans of pictures, cartoons, charts, etc., Is now being shown at
the. W. A. Davenport real estate office on Sherman avenue, North
Dead.
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
Open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
No charge for admlMiou
Lady attendant from 'J. p.m.
to ft p.m.
HUNDREDS ARE SEEING IT DAILV
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notlco Is horeby given that tho tin
dorslgned Henry Sengstackon Iras
been duly appointed administrator
of tho Estate of Marlon Jasper Mc
Donald, sometimes known as M. J.
McDonald, also known as M, Jasper
McDonald, Deceased,
All persons having claims against
said estate are required to present
the same to the undersigned at tho
office of Peck & Peck, First Nr.tlonal
Dank Uulldlng, Marshflold, Oregon
with tho proper vouchers duly veri
fied as by law required within six
montm from tho date hereof.
Dated May 8. 1914.
HENRY 8ENGSTACKEN
LUDLOW FIGHT
Major Hamrock and Lieuten
ant Linderfelt Aro Held
Responsible
tDr AMUt4 rrta U OyM JH, TIbm.1
DENVKIt, Colo., May 7. Major
Hnmrock, Lloutonant Linderfelt
nnd tho militia dotnehmont under
thorn nro cliargod with thn respon
sibility ot tho Ludlow battle and
flro which cost 21 lives, In tho re
port of tho Womon's Ponco League
committee to Governor Amnions.
Tho reports recommends an Inves
tigation of nil happenings to the
end that a distinction may bo estab
lished botwoon "rightful exorcise
of military power nnd crimes of
Individuals, turning tho luttor over
to civil authorities for prosocutlon."
ADVERTISED LETTERS
List of unclaimed lottors romaln
Ine in tho Marshflold, Oregon, Post
offlco for tho weok ending May C,
1014. Porsons calling for tho same,
will ploaso say advertised and pay
ono cont for each letter called for.
Archer, Neal; Adams, Howard;
Andorson, A. L Uorklund, Rudolf
2; Uoeko, John W.; Coos Kennels,
Tho; Croason, u. L.; Corborry, Mis
Mary; Curtis, W. II.; Davis, J. D,;
Donuolly, Josoph A 5; Grors, Chas.;
Griff, Mrs. J. C; Hanlow, Edgar
W,; Hanna, K,; Hill, John; Hau
gomen, Agusti; Hunter, L, P.; In
gram, Frank E.; Kenuody; Keith.
Louis; King, Mrs. Douglaa; Lyon,
Ken non; Lutz, I), E.; Mann, Oscar;
Mattson, Lafo; Moore, Norman;
Morris, Albert E.; Oldhowsklz, L.;
Pnlntor, wrs. Carrlo; Pottorson, Mr.
and Mrs. Evald: Plngree, C, L.;
Porter, Chnrlos R.; Rntllff, P. II.;
Rand, Annie; Rand, M.; Robertson.
II.; Stacnpar, Colpzion, D.; Thomas,
Mary E.; Whlttetnaro, Day; Wortz,
Randolph W. Wlnthe, E. L.; West
orberg. J. F.: Williams, Ilert; Wil
son, W. F.: Zelr, A. L.
W. D. CURTIS, P. M.
DOID HOUND OVER.
Tho Roseburg Review says? A. C.
Hold, who was accused of swindlluK
farmors In this vicinity on ordora
for clothing, pleaded guilty aftor a
brlof hearing in the Justice Court
Monday afternoon, and was glvon a
fine of SCO. Unable to moot th
Administrator ot tne hstnto of rino, ho was placed In tho county
Marlon Jasper McDonald, Dc , Jail to mako up the amount at 2
ceased. 'a day. Ebon Modo, who attemptod
(First publication May 8 1914. Last; an assault on Mrs. Roy Fisher, fur-
publication June o, 1914.) nlshod a bond for 91,000 for his
i nppoarnnco.
If you are not ashamed of roar
good A I) V E H T I S E THE M.
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