The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 25, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1914 EVENING EDITION1:1.
COOS BAY TIMES
M. C. MAIONEY Editor nnil Tub.
DAN E. MALONEY Nous Editor
Official Paper of Coos County
Entorcd at tho Postofflco at Marsh
flold, Oregon, for transmission
through tho nialla na second-class
noil matter.
LIFE'S CHOICE
LODGES MIE
KEW OFFICERS
LIFE Is a choice of courses and
a series of choices. Wo havo
to choose, not merely onco for
all between badness and goodness,
but dally and hourly botweon dark
ness and light, error and truth, truo
llfo and spiritual death. On our
constant choices, no less than tho
original choice, It depends whothor
wo rlso In tho scale of 'character
toward God or sink on tho levels of
living toward tho bruto and tho
devil.
BREAKWATER
III UNO NIT
I
Steamer Sailed at Noon Today
for Portland Carried
1 54 Passengers.
Tho stoanior Breakwater loft port
this morning with fit passengers
and a good cargo. With two excep
tions all tho pnsHcngors arc billed
to Portland. Tho two will leave
tho boat at Astoria. Tho Break
water arrived hero yesterday with a
capacity cargo mid SI passengers.
Among those to depart on tho
stoanior today won:
J. E. Wnlllng. J. E. WnllliiK, Jr..
Mrs. J. E. Wnlllng. L. II. Johnson,
L. Lnko, W. V. Fuller, nert Seeley,
Del Hunt, Mm. W. F. Poller. Mrs.
Prod (lottlns, E. E. Fox, C. E. Moun
ting, I,. Q. Mulln. Mrs. C. P. Me
Knight. V. (J. Lewis. W. J. Dickson,
Miss Howell, MIh.i irouuctt, Mrs. E.
Evans, Mth, Mary Poster. R. V.
Bchlotm. J. L. Kogers, If. Ilcnjamln,
Mrs. II. Heiijitmru, I.. O. Knotts,
Joo Ocrator. C. W. Thoni, Mlko Apos
tolas, N. P. Angelos, Joo Pranks,
J. I'loburn, Ceo. II. Davis, Mrs. C. R.
Peck, W. P. Hralimrd, Miss C. Still
well, J. R. 8tlllwoll, L. W. Colvln,
It, Stout, L. P. True, Mrs. L. P.
Truo, Mrs. A. II. Crawford, (loo.
lliuiBulmnu, I). P. Reed, W. Colo
man, Oconto OhrlstoiiRon, Jim
Smith. W. Poster, Win. Johns. W.
J. Wllllnms, W. A. Horn. Joo Cam
.cncould, Hans Hoballs. It. A. Woltz
"holinor, Horbort Mnldordo.
Arrlvo on Rivnkwalcr.
Among thuan to arrive on tho
Uroakwatcr yosttirduy woro:
John P. Hall, Mrs. A. K. flood win,
Mrs. P. II. Wbotstono. J. W. Hunt,
Until Goodwin, Clitudo (llllliani, I..
J. Rcliado, Alfrod Goodwin, Sain Kid
woll, Mrs. Siliu Kldwoll. Aiuito Geary.
Jleorgo Henry, Dr. II. P. Gray. Dick
Oray, II. Porkraiiili IV. Woichman,
Mrs. Woichman, Henry Woichman,
Knrl Wlllltt. T. II. French. I.. I).
Itoblnson, Tliorosn Negol, I.otta No
gol, Oortrudo Negol. Crystal Negol,
Mrs. II. E. Shook, Mrs. P. W. Shoel
r, S. J. Roberts, 0. C. Shlndlor,
John Ilodunr, C. P. Chnso, Mrs. Nol
llo Owen, Mrs. May Coke, Mrs. M.
TV. Drown. A. E. Goodwin, Mother
Agnes Dolanii; Sister M. C. Ilnyden,
T6m Southern. CIiiih. Ilumlln, 0. A.
Slgnnlon. A. Knutson, C. M. Llttlo,
W. A. Healy. Mrs. E. Lowln, L. L.
j.nrson. M. M. Williams, Geo. Wny
mnn, Mrs, Wnynian. J. J. Hodgo,
MrB. lloilgo, Russell Hodgo, Chns.
Gnyno, Mrs. E. Grown, W. M. Rich
arilson, Georgo Carver, Dud Cham
berlain, Carl C. Neorloin, J. L. Wood,
II. It. Miller. Mth. A. C. Anthony,
II. P. Howard. Mrs. Howard, J. I..
. Dayllss, Mrs. J. I.. Dayllfs, MIbs E.
ImyllHM. John Doylo. 11. S. Ilenson
and s'xtoeii Htoonigo,
Rebekahs and Odd Fellows
Hold State Conventions
at McMinnville
McMINNVILLE, Or., May 25.
Tho Grand Lodge, I. O. 0. P. of
Oregon hold Its annual session last
weok with 400 dolegatca present.
Tho roports of tho stnto officers for
tho paBt year showed a very pros
perous condition and a groat growth
of tho ordor.
I ai tins session oi mo urnnu uvuna
tho following officers wero elected:
William Galloway, Salem, grand
master; John P. Hall of Coos Day,
deputy grand mastor; Henry J.
Taylor, Pendloton, grand represent
ative; E. E. Sharon, Portland, grand
secretary; Honry Wcstbrook, Port
land, grand wnrdou; O. D. Doanc,
Tho Dalles, grand troasuror.
Tho appointed officers follow:
J. S. Fine, Grand Marshal, Itobort
Miller, grand conductor; A. J. How
ell, grand guardian; A. Arbucklo,
grand herald; D. S. Young, grand
chaplain.
Tho stato assembly of the Rob
ekahs elected officers for tho com
ing year, as follows: Mrs.Koto Lando
Mnrshfleld, president; Mrs. Hoso
Palmer. Pendleton, vice-president;
Mrs. Nolllo Watenburg, Klnmath
Falls, grand warden, Mrs. Ora Gos
per, Dallas, secrotnry (re-elected);
Miss Edna Jacobs, Portland, treas
urer; Mrs. Llzzlo Howell, Orogon
City, trustco I. O. O. P. homo.
Trustees of the nssembly Mrs. Jes
sie Putors, Eugene; Mrs. L. L. Nick
lln, McMinnville; Mrs. Mary Donley,
Condon.
DREDGE OREGON
TO GOME SOON
Tug Printer Will Tow Govern
ment Craft Here From Ya
quina Bay by May 27th
PORTLAND, Ore, May 2C Tho
dredging project at Ynqulna Hay,
providing for a channel with a
depth of ton foot nt low water
from Toiodo to deop water In tho
bay, Is to bo finished this weok.
The government dredgo Orogon
which Is being used there lins been
ordered to leave by May 27 for
Coos Hay In low of tho tug Printer
of Grays Harbor. Arriving nt Coos
Day slut Is to dig In tho main channel
for which nn appropriation of 910,
000 Is available, though It Is not
fully determined nt which point
she will comnionco.
From the Sluslnw conies word
Hint the brortk of about 200 foot
In tho North Jotty, duo to tho
Imrgo Frodorlck ha.vlng rorontly car
r'cl against It, sinking there has
boon ropalrod and a start been
made on tho now tramway
beyond. Hock dumping Is Doing
carried on thoro without dolay.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL RISTRIIT
IIO.NI ELECTION.
Stato of Orogon. County or Coos.
School Dlstrht No. t. .
Nollcii is hereby ulven that at the
School District llnnd Election here
by cnllod to bo hold at tho Control
Sohool llulldlng, In and for School
District No. H. of Coos County. Ore
gou, tho lith day of Juno. A. I).,
3914, botweon tho hours of two
o'clock P. M.. and sovon o'clock
P, M., there will bo subiulttod to
tho legal voters thereof tho question
of contracting a bonded Indebted
ness in tho sum of TEN THOUSAND
DOLLARS for tho purposo of erect
ing and equipping a gymnasium for
school purposes in and for said
school district.
Tho voto to bo by ballot upon
which shall bo tho words: "llonds,
Yes" niul "Bonds, No." and tho
voter shnll place a cross (X) ue
twoun tho word "Bonds" nnd tho
word "Yos" or between tho word
"Bonds" and the word "No" which
Indicates his choice.
Tho polls for the reception of
tho ballots cast for or against tho
contraction of said Indebtedness
will, on said day and dnto mid at
tho plni'o aforesaid, bo opened at
tho hour of two o'clock P. M., mid
roniftln open until tho hour of
sovon o'clock P. M of tho samo dny
when tho same shall bo closod.
By ordor of tho District School
Hoard of School District No. 0, of
Coos Comity. Oietion, made this
33th day of May. A D.. 1911.
.1X0 C MERCHANT,
Chalnnnn. DUtrUt School Board.
Attest John F Hall District Clork,
NOTICE OF FILING FINAL AC
COUNT OF RECEIVER OF FOR
MER PORT OF COOS RAY, A DE
FACTO CORPORATION.
NOTICE IS REMEDY GIVEN TO
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, nnd to
nil luhobltants and taxpayers of that
portion of Coos County, Oregon, ly
ing within wltnt Is known as formor
Port of Coos Hay DUtrlct, particular
ly described In tho Proclamation of
tho County Courtof tho Stato of
Oregon for Coos County, declaring
portion of Coos County. Orogon, n
Port District, made May r, 1909;
and nlso to all Inhabitants nnd tax
payers of the district now known
as the present Port of Coos Hay,
particularly defined nnd described
In the Proclamation of said County
Court niiule September I, 1912:
that John D. (loss, us Receiver of
the Port of Coos Hay, a do facto
municipal corporation. In nnd for
sild former Port of Coos liny Dist
rict, ho bolnii duly appointed such
Receiver by Ordor of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
Coos County, made May 2. 1912. In
that certain suit then mid now pend
ing In said court wherein Thomas
McGlunis Is plaintiff mid Henry
Songstackon, E. Mlngiis. W. C. Har
ris. L, J. Simpson. C. S. Wlnsor and
other porsons, are defendants, Caso
No. :i:i3S of said Circuit Court, duly
qualified and acting, lins filed lit
said court mid causo his Final Re
port ns such Receiver, praying,
among other things, that the dis
bursements made by him as such
Receiver, bo approved; that the
compensation of himself ns Receiv
er nnd his attorneys bo flxod nnd
paid; and for an order directing
him to deliver and transfer to tho
present Port of Coos Bay all prop
erty, real and porsonal, and moneys
in his hands, or under his control,
belonging to tho formor Port of
Coos Hay, the do fncto corporation
aforesaid; that his final account bo
approved and allowed, and that he
bo discharged as such Recolver anil
his bondsmen oxouorated, In which
suit tho present Port of Coos Bay
has Intervened nnd fllod complaint
In Intervention.
You will further tako notice that
on May 11, 1914. said court duly
inado an Order sotting as tho time
for tho homing of said final report.
Thursday, Juno IS, 1914, commenc
ing at tho hour of ton o'clock In tho
forenoon of that day, and tho Court
House. Coqulllo City. Oregon, as
the place for tho hearing of said
final account and of any objections
thereto, and that notice be given
thereof, nnd of the filing of said
final roport by publication.
Dated Marshfield. Orogon, May
15. 1914.
JOHN D. GOSS.
Revolver as aforesaid
(First publication May IS, 1914;
nnd last June l"s 1914.)
THE PARISIAN
BIG CLEAN-UP SALE NOW JN PROGRESS
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES THROUGHOUT
THE STORE
,0NLY ONE DAY MORE
TOMORROW IS THE LAST DAY.
SEE WINDOWS
Watch our ad for SPECIAL PRE-'
MIUM OFFERS on tea,' coffee and
spices and extracts next week
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House
Phone UIX-J.
JUO North Broudnrny.
S. S. ALLIANCE
SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS RAY
THURSDAY, MAY 18, AT l O'CLOCK P. M.
ROUND TRIP, $18.00.
Connection with tho North Rank Road nt Portland.
North Pacific Steamship Conipnny
Phono 44. C. F. M'OEOHOE, Agent.
Inter-Ocean Transportation Co,
Scnii-weckly service Coos Bay and San Frniicisco.
HAILS FROM NAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS
RAY, SATURDAY, MAY !IO, AT !l P. M.
Equipped with wireless aud submarine bell.
Passengers and freight.
.iiiwwnMaajrum m
S, S. NANN SMITH
Equipped with wireless and submarine bell.
Passengers and freight.
WIIIL SAIL FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR
COOS RAY, FRIDAY, MAY UOTII, AT :i P. M.
San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23
and 600 Fife building.
Coos Bay Agent, 0. F. MoGeorob, Phone 44.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS.
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
Sails from Marshfield May 5th , 1:00 p. in.; May 10th, 11 a. in.;
May ISth, 1:0 p. nt.; May 20th, 9:116 a. in.; May 2Gth, 10 a. ni.
and May 30th, 1:09 p. in.
TlckcU on sale to all Kits torn point nnd Information pa to route
nud rate cheerfully furultdied.
Phone 427-L. II, J. MOIIR, Audit
PROFESSIONAL . DIRECTORY.'
H
II. HARPEH.trt .
IIoiiho RlllUIcfi.
('cnornl RopuriiKuiiiidilCallticti
.MllKJIItf.
Phono :i4D- '
WII. McRROOMi .
Contractor niul.iHutldekru
Marshfield, Ji Oregon.'.
P. O. Box Oil. ' Rc8vJluukerJI!Illi
MILDRED ROGERS -NELSON."
Teacher of Piauo.
Pupil of Ilujfo .MntiHfeldtH nt.. Sim.
Francisco, Unl-u l'lo- yeanr
teiiclilngi.oxprienco .ln.Hnni' ',
Francisco..
Phono 31G1 or 31C7.
WT. TO.MlKIN8,s S T;
(Woltincr Method.)
fnvnrv lrnotun dlaonBo troatadi
without druRiuor Buruow Roonin2;
130 North Brosuiwnyu
Phono 1M0-L. i Mnralifloldti Or.
! HAVE-HJATRnnT?
ihKi7u' r'AtU
muw
""o i( i.
I 1"t- J. 11. KTI'M.TT
cnmoPTttSSj UT
, Una oponed aa Wit,
I MAtson- aton, fflc9 O'M
-""
Vrt L "c "fwasc,
ar-Blck. hl U yon
GEO. C. MURPHY, .
Export Piano, Playor ,nnd..Orgaol
Tuning,, Jtegulatlng jind.'Ropalr
Ing. Toliiplinne. 70X.. Or
ders mny. bc.Joa.nt .thtooWUoy,
B. Allen iMiibio. Sioro' Contra.'
avenue.'
JOEL OSTLIND.
Plnno Tuner iindi'Kopulnrr
115 8. Sixth Hticct. . Plioutj. lOJWi
liOiivo ordcra nt W. Ri'.fliiliio'MuHlt.
Company.
JM. WRIGHT' Phono. IMH-lli
BUI LDINO" CONTRACTOR
Eotliiuitcs fiirnlRlicdiioiihreqMOHt.
(0. OOSNHY Phono, 1C4(
v f:nitmctAr .iinii.uiuuiiori
If Ininlcfl, FiirnMiwl on.,Rjiuvfit.
MY PAS'V- WORKulH-
MY REliHRENGH
Flrwt and .Alder HIm MamUfluIili
;01WY AUTO AND TASlffiiiHci
a uw waicaD naa boen iddeiu
W Mto BurTlco. Careful hh....
iWlll go Huywhero at any tlmj. 8mj
-uinnco uigar store. Day phon, R
eigne pnone UD-X.
TOM (jnOIIALK. PrnnrlMnr
DR. 11. M. HIIAW
Eyr, Ear, Nofo nnil .Thrunt.
DR. MATTIE II. SHAW
DlHOiikCM of women and. clilldron.
Olflco phono 330. RoomB 200 20L(
202, Irving Dlock.
Houbo phono,- lOOrJJ
Dlt. A. J. HENDRY
DENTISTi
Marahllold. Oregon,
Roonm 204-206, CokeBulldlng.
Realdonco phono 2C2-Xv
OlUco phono 112-J.p
M" RH; PARIUNOBn;
Teacher. ofllHano,
Roaldonco Studio, No. 1000t
Corner Commercial iaudiHlerontfiiSt
HioneSSO-ai
S. S. PARAISO
1 Equipped with WlrelcsH.
Fluo PuKiciiKer Aiconiniodiillons. New Hlccl Bont
SAILS FROM COOS RAY FOR SAN FRANCISCO
SATURDAY, MAY 12:1, with PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT
YELLOWSTONE SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR
COOS BAY, THURSDAY, MAY Ul, WITH FREIGHT ONLY.
NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agts.
TOM JAMES, AkciU;
Maislifield.
G. P. Sheridan, Aiiciit,
North Bend.,
BENJAMIN OSTMNU,
Connultlnx Engine!- u
Archltwt.
OfflccN, HW lrvltiK Block.
Phono 10II-I or. U07rJ
Mnrflhflohh Opokmi
RERIi RIIiEY UA-rililNQlfK;.
PlanUtiiuidrUviichtt..
Rflldonc,.Studlo, 217i NOi Tilled! Si.
Phono 3C8-L.
W
j0..onANm,F:n
. Aitomauiux.
Sonth Coos
River Boats
i -
Steanior Rainbow in
1 MonMflanr at 8-00 V?'
morning for South Co.8uAdv
; nrror?xiroonMT
South Cbos RtvcV point, 'r
KfHKns A 8M1TU.
PR.Y WOOi
AT
.CAMPBELL'S WQODYARfc
North Front Street,
ItK)no 1H0-J.
f i i
luimiiuidiiuii 'I
Tickets $2.00ioi
MtMIW.Nortli llend Acta,,IlaL
Cars very ten minute fnim u a. a.
io i: u p. in.
GOItHT RING. Pri.
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
ARE YOU BOTrtERED -
Wkh Corna? If so. j'Mi are demtlK
icd- of half tho plcaure o( Jl(r-
pieasant vaiKing ana (leauny cw
slso. A YlBlt to Mrs.vOllvIa Hintfl,
Scb-Btlflc ailit)pKll(,- Ap't 3,vOV
Council BldK., will tvthe iomc,ot
a pormanont remedy 3or acblai.feeL
Room 801 imd HOa, Ook RatMU
Marshfield, Oroio.
UYMi 8. TOIIPKN,
W ARCinTK
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg, Co.
ltl.TAIL DEPARTMENT
LUMBER, ItTll, HIIINGLhS. MOULDINGS, HASH AND iXKIlln.
ROOFING PAPER, ETC.
OUT THfc KUKL HILL IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD.
PHONE 11H. mi SOUTH BROADWAY
ARCinTKOT
Marhf)'rt Ornt
THE COOS 1ICPKL
I Fonmorly ofl MuhflM
(WASIBaSGTON AVKNUE
&tabi;n street
Nom-ii i:nd
C. A. MotH., lrop.
Abstracts, Real Estate,
Fire and Marine Insurance
TITLE GUARANTreTMsTftACT CO., Inc."
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manasov
FARM, COAL, TIMBER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPBOIALTY.
GENERAL AGENTS EA9T9IDE
MARSnFIELD OFFICE, PHONE 4J.
COQU1LLE CITY OFFICE PHONE 191.
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.
ClMinlng, rcpulrlng or new platens work guaranteed. Ribbons axxi
carhou paper delivered. Phono us your order. Phone 44, Alliance office
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO.
I MRS. C. F. HIBARGER
Dressmaking and Ladies' Tall,
orlng Prices Reasonable
Over Magnes & Matson Store .
Phone 2 IS-J.
T. J. SOA1FE Vg A. II. nODGINS
Marshfield MKH. ." .
ULLUUHIIIU tU.
Estimates Furnished.
Phone 30O-J, MnrshfleltJ, Oregon.
LET US MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACTS
Title & Trust Co. Abstract,
Uioruughly dopciidnblo. Iin
inedluto Hervlco, prompt atten
tion to nil Interests of our
clients. Minimum cost.
I. S. Kaufman (Sb Co.
Suits Cleaned and Pressed.
Suits made to Order.
Give Us n Trial.
UNIQUE PANTAT0RIUM
.TAY DOYLE & C. O. DAGGETT
250 Central Ave. Phone- 280-X
WE MAKE OUR. OWN
Ice Cream
PURE
RICH
WHOLESQMU
Orders for parties, banquets
and dlnnors filled promptly.
It It Is BARTER'S It's all
right.
Sarters
Front street. Phone 333-J.
SMITH'S VARIETY STORE,
North Bend.
for Fancy and Domestic
CHINA
immmmm
NO SAW 3DGK8
Cr
YOUR CLIiAU8
If you havo tiim lauadefM
TWIN CITY RlttAM LAJVI)lin
YOU AUTO ,QALL
FORfi FOOTED vAUTOS,
Four Kod cnnitwltti ccittui ddmfc.
1?. .! anrA n'utna ItlldJ
illunco .Oillard Parjpra
For nljdit carvlce, ilione WW
ti..i. nA
U4ilt -
D. L FOOTE.
.MIMmMM
ST. LAWRENCE" HOTEL
Formor!(r tho os Duildlng.
Hnmdwny at,MarIel.
DAY IMTES, 7m y,
SPIOQiaL RirXI. IliS THb.
MONTH.
L.. Ii. JUSTKN, .'MfWR"'
EDISON?S LATEST
A BtoraKe b-ttcry tfwl
over clinriliiK, ot hm'
WOES SDT CORRODS AI'
SICRMINAUS.
CONTAINS NO ACIH.
WU1 not lose Us clwrgo W
HtandlriK Wl VP.iia
IS GUAKANTEKR FtB YEAKS
Coo.,BayWit?kigICo.
loa WoauwBj. M
Agtuua lor i ui " --- p -.
Willamette -Pacinc
Motor Car
lavfl..MjwliXl
0:30 k m.
7; 00 v m.
8;-O0i a. m.
9; 00 a. in,
Ji0c0 a. in.
and.' every
thirty- mlnutea
unU
8i00 p. m.
9;00 p. ra.
10:00 p. ra.
.Sutuitlays only
1,1 : 00 p. m.
ft; 00 m.
Chimneys
.
7:15 a,o
8:15 a.
9:18 a..
10:15 a-
an ortrf
thirty n.laut
8' 15 p.
&15 P.
j0:l5p.
Saturday
11:15 p.
12:15 a. m.
Fire I'"-
T N. Bavliss
iny kind of brick work Pr,c"
that are r,jI,,,:l..v-rEEP
AND ALL WORK C-jVWiNhS"
Call at "The Fire " 4Si4,
Bldg., LIT Second at. Puo" Wwb
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