The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 09, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1914 EVEWIMG EDITIOtf.
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COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MALONEV Editor nnd Pub.
DAN 15. MALONEV News Editor
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Offlcltt Paper of Coos County
MOTIIEltS' FENFIOX8.
THE" Mothors' Pension system
looks to the life of the child.
Nineteen states have adopted
Mothers' Pension laws because tho
country has waked up to tho child's
light to Its homo-and to tho mother's
Tight to her child. Judgo Noll, fa
thor of tho Illinois pension system,
maintains that tho system is all to
tho good: it keeps the home alive; It
leaves mother and child togethor as
naturo Intends; It helps tho stato
to grow good citizens, and as a mat
tor of commercial economy it is to bo
heartily commended as a system that
logically preserves family llfo and at
the same time consorves tho coin of
the etato.
GALL SCORES
Sacramento Takes Another
From San Francisco and
Portland Loses '
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COKXELL HEAT HAKVAltl)
LOOAl. OVERFLOW.
(II; Associated frMi tf coi Oar Tlmm.
ITHACA, N. Y., May 9.
Cornoll won the annual track
moot from Harvard today.
Farmers Uhw Wnnt Acta. Coos
county farmers are finding Times
want ads very useful as a medium for
quick marketing of tholr products.
A. E. Tower has willed attention to
nonio very fine tomato plants which
ho' huo for sale and which caused
much favorable comment along Front
Btroot this week. E. L. Bcssoy Iins
offered some flno Borksh'lro pigs for
ealo- in today's Time.
Elks to Piny. Tomorrow forenoon
tho mombors of tho Marshflcld lodgo
of Elks will play at North Ilend. An
endeavor will bo made to havo enough
go out to form two teams and play
at least flvo intilngs. Any Elk wlto
thlnkB ho knows anything about baso
ball will bo fined If ho does not put
In an appearance nt the North Dend
baseball park at 10 o'clock tomorrow
morning.
B. M. ANDREWS arrived horo from
Mod ford' today and says ho Is horo
to stay. Mr. Andrews was horo n
few yenrs ago with .1. W. Porklns
of Rosoburg on a plan to test tills
region for oil.
OROY ROZELLE and wlfo woro in
Marshflcld today cn route to Dan
don; whoro they expect to remain
th Ifr summer. Mr. Rozollo has
been superintending the planting
of Holland grass on the sand dunes
ncross from Empire.
FAT HENNESSEY of tho Henry vlllo
ml'no camo to MatHhflold today to
upend Sunday. He says that they
Iiavo nbout complotod tholr devel
opment wortt and aro now taking
out about eighty tons of coal per
day. A flno grndo of coal Is being
secured.
Along the Waterfront. I
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YALE DEATH PRINCETON..
NEW HAVEN, May 9. Yalo
won tho annual track moot
from Princeton today.
TODAY'S OAMK3.
National League.
Chicago, 10.
Pittsburg, 2.
Doston, 0.
Now York, 2.
,yo-
Brooklyn, 14.
Philadelphia 3.
Cincinnati, 3.
St. Louis, 0.
American League.'
Detroit, 7.
Chicago, A.
Now York, 3.
noston, 2.
Philadelphia, G.
Washington, 2
St. Louis, G.
Cleveland, G,
Chief Knclnenr Dnnnnllv nf Mm (no-
Jloucoo. who was In horo yesterday,
recalled that ho made- thu mt trip
on tho Hteamor Arngo here nearly
thirty yoars ago. Ho haB boon In
Hawaii most or tho time since.
PAHAIHO LEAVES PORT
The Hteamor Paralso left port at
4 o'clock this afternoon for San
Francisco. Sho carrlod a full list
of passengers nnd n good cargo.
Tho Paralso will bo tho only boat
from San Francisco next weok. Tho
Yellowstone left for Portland at
noon today.
Wr AaoclaleJ rrwi Co Coot Hr Tlmw.J
SAN FRANCISCO, Mliy 9 San
Francisco dropped nnothor gamo to
Sacramento at Sacramonto yesterday
and Portland nlso lost again to Los
Angolos. Tho scores:
At Sacramento R. II. E.
Snn Francisco 3 7 0
Sacramento 4 9 0
Batteries: Fanning and Schmidt;
Orcgory nnd Hnnnah.
At Oakland R. II. E.
Venice 3 8 1
Onkland 14 19 0
Batteries: White, Ilnrkncss nnd
Bliss; Prultt and Mltzc.
At Los Angeles R. II. E.
Portland 2 8 0
Los Angeles 3 C 1
Battorlcs: Krnuso and Haworth;
Porrltt, Ehmko nnd Boles.
AMERICAN LEAOUE.
Detroit 10; Chicago 8.
Now York 0; BoBton 3.
PhlladelphlaO; Washington 9.
NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE.
Vancouver-Portland; rain.
Spokano Q; Tacoma 3.
Victoria 3; Seattle I.
NATIONAL LEAI1UE.
Chlcago-Plttsburg; rain.
Boston-No w York; rain.
Cincinnati 3; St. Louis 0.
Brooklyn-Philadelphia; rain.
lOIiOWIS
MOTHER'S DAY
Special Service in Most of
Marshfield Churches
1 North Bend Program
MOTHER
It Is a wonderful thing
A Mother:
Other folks can love you but only
your mother understands.
Sho works for you, looks af
ter you, loves you, forgives you
anything you may do, under
stands you,
and then tho only thing sad sho
docs is to die and Ioavo you.
Solccted.
WHITE FLOWER EMBLEM
Tho official flower of Motlw
or's Day is a white flower and
thoso looking nftor tho obser
vance of the ovont request all
to wear a flower In recognition
of It.
I
AMO.VfJ THE SICK
Miss Anna Downs, who linn beei
111 for tho pnst weok, Is reported to
no improving.
NORTH HE.VI).
Mr. and MA. C. II. Worrel have loft '
to sppnd tho week end at Bandon, I
whoro they will nttond tho Knight ni
vof Pythias 'banquet ) Uai
Mrs. E. R. Hcdson and children ,
Erma and Irono, will spend Satur-'
day nnd Sunday with Mm. Robert1
McCann of North Bend. ,
I.RSH-PUIPED
III 8Y DREDGE
Ti
Tomorrow Is Mothor's Day and
It will bo gonora'lly obsorvod on
Coos Bay, most of tho ministers ar
ranging for special sormons or de
voting part of tho service tomorrow
to It.
In North Bend a special program
will bo held at tho high school as
sembly rooms nt 3 o'clock In tho
afternoon. It promises to drnw a
largo attendance.
Mother's Day will bo observed In
tho Marshflcld Christian Church to
morrow with an excellent pro
grnm. MrB. C. A. Sohlbrodo will
presldo and Mrs. John Motley will
havo chargo of tho music. Ror.
Samuel Gregg will dollvor a sormon
on "Amusements, Harmful and
WholoBonie." This will bo nn In
teresting service.
VESTRY BOARD
IS
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INFORMAL CHAT.
Miss May Prouss is expected homo
r.ext week from Borkeloy, California,
whoro she has boen attending tho
University. Mrs. W. T. Merchant
mitr Miss Helen Merchant may nc
cempany her homo.
DANCE TONHJHT IX NORTH
HEM). Opou nlr PAVILION. Music
by KEYZKR'S ORCHESTRA.
EVERY OOOI) CITIZEN Is ROOST
INfl tho COMPL1CTION of tho Coos
Day HARBOR Improvomonts. Bo
euro and SIOX tho PETITIONS.
FATIMS. Farms. City property,
Suburban Lots. Homo 8ltes, Homos,
Investments, FACTORY Sites, WAT
ERFRONTS. STUTSMAN . CO.,
336 No. Broadway, Mnrshflold, Ore.
DANCE TONinilT IN NORTH
DEND. Open air PAVILION. Music
by KEYZER'H ORCHESTRA.
ONLY (IS LOTS to seloct from In
NEW BEDFORD ADDITION. Como
early. STUTSMAN CO.
Cathcart Has Several
Hundred Trout in His Lot
I Try to Save Them
This morning S. B. Cathcart no
ticed a disturbance on tho water
pumped into Ills garden recently
I by tho dredge, and upon Invostlgn
' tlon discovered that tho mlnlaturo
lake was tilled with frcsh-wntor
trout, tho number of which ho es
timated at 500. At present thero is
about soven feot of water In tho
'oncloBuro. Tho fish stay on top
of tho water, evidently not satis
fied with the salt water, as tnoy
aro of tho mountntn or brook var
iety of trout, which Is a fresh wai
ter fish. Somo account for their
' nppenrunco by the tact tnnt tno
dredgo has boon pumping In fresh
i water from tho mouth of Coos
River nnd has doposlted tho fish In
'tho West MarBhflold fill and they
havo gono as far up stream as pos
sible searching for fresh water.
Frank Smith, of tho Coos Rlvor
Hatchery, has been notiflod and had
telegraphed tho fish commissioner
asking what should bo dono. It
may become necessary to arrange
l for an outlet In order that tho fish
I may return to tho fresh-water trlb-
utarlos of the bay. A number of
people havo witnessed the strango
aimenranro of tho fUh today.
Encouraging Reports of Offi
cers Read at Episcopal
Church Meeting
At tho annual meeting of officers
nnd mombors of tho Episcopal church
held In the Guild Hall last night, a
new vestry board, which haB chargo
of tho temporal affairs of tho church,
was elected and reports of several
officers woro read. Tho mooting was
called to ordor by tho rector nt 8:30
o'clock. His report showed that
since tho now church has boon built
the church nnd' Sunday school nt
tciiduuto ". as moro thnn doubled.
A report cr Mio trcnsu-ir of the
church made through Bcnuott Swan
ton thr.n'B a most encouraging stato
of flunnclnl affairs. A good report
was mailo by Mrs. J. W. Bonnott
concerning tho work of tho Chancel
Guild. Tho rector spoke of tho splen
did work of tho choir undor tho direc
tion of Mrs. Win. Horsfnll, organist.
Hornfiill Resigns.
Dr. Win. llorsfall, previous to the
meeting, declared his Inability to
serve on tho vestry board any long
er owing to tho fact that the meet
ings aro held at a time when he Is
compelled to dovote his energies to
his profession.
Thoso elected to sorvo on the vostry
board for tho ensuing year wore Malr
Dano, William Ledwnrd, Harry Nns
burg, Bennett Swnnton. F. P. Norton,
D. L. Rude, J. W. Beiinett, John
Swnnton and Judge J. S. Coko.
After tho oloctlon camo musical
nnd other features. Miss Mabel liar
rlgnn, accompanied on tho piano by
Mrs. Carl Evortson, rouderod n boau
tlful solo selection on tho violin.
Ilowliny EutcitnluK.
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373-L SPELLS SERy.lCF-SZ&li.
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RVTCE m
I have the Supplies
I have the Tires-
r
I have: the- Gasoline
I have the Oil
I have a special auto service car that will goto your relief, anywhere
at any time. That's what rtiean by service service? that selves you;
when you want it.
NO WAITSNO DELAYS NO: ORDERING FROMi CATALOGUES
NO TELEGRAMS.
I have the repairs. I make tire adjustments om the spot
If you want service you want to know
GOODRTS GARAGE
PHONE 373-L.
THE MAN WHO PUT SERVE IN SERVICE
BREAKWATER
HERE TODAY
Brings 48 First-Class Passen
gers and 250 Tons of
Freight
With forty-olghr first class pas
sengers and 250 tons of freight
aboard, tho steamer Breakwater,
Captain Macgonn, urrlved In port thU
morning. Tho voyngo was uuovent
ful. Tho Breakwater will leave for
Portland on tho roturn trip tomor
row. Among tho passengers who arrived
this morning woro:
Ed Monson, Miss C. Kelson, Mrs.
A. M. Nelson, J. W. Parry, T. V.
Qroor, a. II. Reskoy. D. II. Kirk. Mrs.
Kirk, T. C. Macy. MIbh Elslo Ilakor,
John Volkmnn, Mrs. Mary Foster,
Mrs. . Flatner, Harriot Flatner, H.
Alfred V Bowlmy "who has nt.:Ela,ner' w- E' Iolorfl- John Mole.
Aiircu v. iiowna), wno nns at- w K pnni. ,ra nnl, ,,, ,, ..'
IRVING
BLOCK
fyrttiMam
Opportunity crowds Opportunity
SAT.
M0N.
14 OFF --
TUES.
WED.
OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S AND HOYS' SUITS, OVER
COATS AND RAINCOATS.
SUE WINDOWS FOR A OOOI) BUY.
WHY?
IJKC.U'SE WE SELL FOR CASH.
Phone 122.
..DRUGS.:
PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY FILLED AND
DELIVERED.
ReCCross Drug Store
Phone 122
tallied considerable notoriety us an
Impersonator nnd ontortnluor, road
sovornl monologues. Ho was enthusi
astically applauded.
Tho mooting was closod' with tho
Borvlng of refreshments by Rev. nnd
Mrs. Robert Browning.
1 F. E. Cook, Mrs. Cook. Miss V. Bey- tSU
urio, u i,. uuncn, .Mrs. Alice Biggs.
M:-s. S. Cloke, Robt. Irving. Frol
.Mnrx, H. W. Barrett. Pearl Watklns,
Martin Dresser, T. E. Powoll, C. It.
Crouch, Mrs. Mary Lytlo, Miss Anna
Muller. Mrs. J. M. Swltsor; A. D. Em
ory, Ed Green, n. Qotho, C. A. San
ders, Tom Jones, L. Lewis, G. Llnd,
T. Dowhnm, C. II. Goodard. G. Johns,
J. McKoo, p. L. Ballard. W. E. Bon
ham, c, Hendrlckson nnd Miss Augus
tn Lake.
Yellowstone AitIvph.
The steamor Yellowstone, Captain
John F. Fajerstrom, arrived nt tho
Arrow Lino dock nbout 10 o'clock
this inornliiK with no tons nf troiwht
.She left San Francisco Thursday
BANDON. Or. May 9. Th'e Circuit f J " ' .."..".. . .,l"?l",n
Court has appointed T. P. Hanly o I unloading her carib the Yellow
Lampa to handle tho logs that aro In ono lef t at 1 p m for pS and"
company and tho Cody Lumber com-
NAME HASLEY
FOR RECEIVER
HIGH STANDARD PAINT AND
. WALLPAPER
i LE MIEUX & MILLER
Phone 1 1 G-R : i : 393 North Front Street.
puny on the Lampa Creek tract. The
receiver was appointed In tho suit of
St. Clair County Savings Bank vs.
Coach Tlmbor company land Cody
Lumber company. It Is bolleved that
this procedure will offor temporary
solution of the difficulty, In that tho
logs will bo markoted and the par
ties will litigate over tho funds In
stead of stopping work through liti
gation over tho timber.
Equipment Changes Hands.
The Cody Lumber company's log
ging railroad plant nnd equipment
woro bid In nt sheriff's sale on a
mortgage foreclosure by tho George
W. Mooro Lumber company for tho
sum of $50,000. It is tho Intention
of the Mooro Lumber company to
put the outfit Into tho Boutan tract
of timber on the other sldo of tho
rlvor and It Is believed that their
mill will bo able to run on logs from
that tract within a short time.
Bandon World.
CHAPPELL AT EUGENE.
W. II, Chappell. of North Bend,
was In Eugene today as renresontn.
tlvo from Coos county to tho Virt.'
ern Woodmen's convention. Ho is a'j
lormer Eugono man, living here olijb
years ago. While here ho boosted
for Fred Holllstor, candldnto for tho
democratic nomination for congress. '
r.uijone uunru.
A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL
To all luowlnj sufrrrtra o( rhrumiiUm, vthrUi.
er muscular or uf tue Jolnu. aclailca. luoibacoa,
backachr, palm la the klJiu')'. or neuralgia
ulna, to write to ber for a home treatmeut
wjlch ba rrpratrdlr rured all o( tliep torture.
Sbe tttU It her tlutr to wdJ it to all tuSerera
FltHK. You cure our wit at home a tlioutancU
will tetlf no clianse of climate belne urcea-nrj-
Thl. almple illvoTer b4til.hr. uric acid
from the Mood, loosena the itltrened Jolnta, pur.
Ilea the bUod, anil brlfhtena the tjt$, itlilnt
elutldtj and tone to the whole intern. It th
abort Intereata jou. for proof addreaa
Mr. U. 8uuuncr. Uox It, Notr Dame, lad.
Stop and Think What
Bay Park Offers You
HEALTH
Because of Its fine air and pure water.
HAPPINESS
Because of its opportunity for you to own your own
home and get ahead in the world.
CONVENIENCE
Because of its accessibility, good roads, electric
lights, telephone and daily deliveries of merchandise.
PROFITS
Because of the low prices at which the lots are of
fered. '
Inside lots $100; corners, $115. Terms $10 down
and $5.00 per month.
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
177 FRONT STREET.
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