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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1914)
si m THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1914 EVENING EDITION. ? MARSDEN CASE 101 SET IET FIN 1UPIN MAY CONCRETE i . 15 m BOY Ten-year-old Coquille Urchin Prize Winner for Meanness Sent to Reform School. (Special to The Times.) COQUrU.E, Or., May 28. Frank Maupln, the ton-year-old boh df C. M. Maupln of this city was ordered sent to tho Oregon Stato Re- fnrtn orilinll lt Ttt.ltr tfrtll I.. Jitn Jio court hero this week On tho Don ? clldl t0 order tho ln- fie co5rt0TraSkPUkc8 Washington vonuo to the ball no court, iranK tones grolindBi Thc otton iB bell,B flgn. Marshfield Man -Arrested for Violating Paroel Will Be Up Again Soon. District Attorney Llljoqvlst, 'vho wns hero from Coqtilllo ypalordny stated that the case of Jack Mars Ion, who was arrested hero recently for violating paiolo by using intoxicat ing liquor, for carrying a guit and for nllegod threats against J. W. Dennett, would bo taken up scon. Mnrsdon has been in Jail fo" several bad boys that wccits. j. u. uoss is ins attorney In local Juvon mill Mr I.llliuivlnt nnlil ihil tlmv Mm ..ntm -wero ready to call thc caso as soon' This was tho second time ho was '1 frco,y ,nn(1 t.ho !,roor,y owners na Mr. Ooss wns ready. I up In juvonllo court, tho first tlmo ?nc'" ,nn "8 M .J10 ,"' w Mwi Vnlni. r-i.Mrt bolnir nneiiRm! r iim thoft nr Bnmn started and completed boforo tho Mr. Ullenvlst said that tittlta a Jewolrv. Thnn lm wnn nnnt n rt termination of tho present NEWS OF NORTH BEND Petition Circulated for North Bend Paving Hollister Favors Cheaper Material. A lictltlou Is In circulation In North Ucipl today asking tho North wns being worked up In tho ruse of thing lying around loose in llrivn II Mlllni rnrmiMu In.I ;..K,1 o....t m. n., -..., ...1 n ., 1.1 I "iu vii iuu ui uutius foi robbing tho Myrtle Point bank, ranch nnd not finding nnythlng Iij. b ""lerod by the council Mlllltr Ilia linnn In Inlt all... lof r.nafra.l 1... .,..,.,..l,l ,. !.-!. .... (HffOrOIlt VlOWS llttVO bCOIl fall, with tho exception or a few tho nests of sotting hens nnd kill a ,,y. J,lro,1"c"t 'V?",1" .... i.i ..i ... rut . 1 . . ... ... . . rnlutlvn In tin Kind nr IUIJO HUB BIIIIIIIT. .'II. IJllJLMlVi Inprnltln t Inn nr flu. nrnoniil until n . w. ....... v ..v l',vuv'u chain of evidence, much of It now, ranch and proceeded to steal ovory- m ..., ,, . ,, .,, was ... "" i-"""" V ..r ,?', ,. .; 111111 13 IU nnd many expressed North Dend nnvltii? Hint si mini nr 01 nic unus. ins lonnrnr- . . . . . " . said thnt they could not give out tors gave tin In dcsnnlr and ho wns Bl "" " ' Bca' . ns ?omo..nA0. ,,1CI"1 A.. - " t.lff1ftffllMl.M lilt llllllfl.lrt nny ot tno now ovidonco until tho sent lioino to Coqtiljlo. enso conies up for trial at Iho spnelnr No sooner had he struck Coqtilllo .Trno session whon It will bo tried thnn ho awlpod n pair of skates nnd b woll us tho Dompsoy and llr.nlno hiiiiio other articles, part of which cases, the latter growlnij u of the ho had sold when cnptuied. not nt Ilciiryvlllu In whlrli .lames1 Ills father nnd niothor tried uvorv Forrnrl shot nnd killed lulm KoHy. iminim to break tho lad of his bid Xorth Itoml Cases , habits but they said ho Blniply grew Mr. LIIJcqvlHt was nt North Ilond worso liiHtoad of bettor, yesterday about tho Stownrt-Colllns A short tlmo ago, Frank ran nwnv embrogllo and Justice Slitistur In- with nnothor sninll lad and when formed him thnt It was llkoly that they wore taken up by tho offlcors tho matter would bo dropped. As In Marshflold, ho said they wero thoro was nothing serious Involved, jsunrrhlng for tho Myrtle Point bank Mr. Mljoqvlst decided that It would robbors. bo the cheapest nnd best way ifi Tho Mniniln hut rami! born with Stewart dropped his charges. hlK parents a few years ago, tho Tho row between tho (Ircoks f.f. fnthor having flrBt como to Coos tho Ornnd Restaurant nt North county to promote nit oil drilling jiuiiu win iiiHu uo nujusieu outside company ut Marshfield iiiu criminal conns NTS HE 13 0 E Unknown Man Tells Auto Driv er That He. Was Knocked UnconsciousLost $14. An unknown man wns bontcn and robbed of fH.OO nonr Forndnlo nt 12:30 thin morning by three men whom ho mot onrllor In tho evening in a local saloon and Invited him to lho homo of n friends whom they claimed lived nenr Forndnlo. When the quartette nrrlved nenr 1110 pioco wlioro tno Drodgo Seattle Ml I STREET PLANS Eastside Council Decides on Elevated Roadway to Cost $5000 for Ferry Service. At n mooting of tho knstsl'do" City Council plans nnd specifications for the Improvement of McKay street from Second stroet to tho hnbor lino woro adopted. Tho pliuiH of En gineer Cnvnungh are for on olovnt cd roadway. Tho total estlmntii rost is about IliOOO. As soon '.is necessary stops can bo taken bids will bo cnlled for. This Is tho now street lending out Is operating nt present, the three ns-i fro'" tho.. "?.n,t ,)f !?. to n Baultod tho stfaiiRor niul rnnilnrm! ,u""1 "Pl'osiio 11 couiiuiintinn 01 1'nge of tl 0 Oorst & Kin J ll "ro vor' xlo" to lmvo tl10 J,ftr8"- i.lmoNorthlll&K,,,B,l,,0"nd "W" "'"' the coiiHtruc- Tho Htrnngor then examined l,a ..f , lh,'a brmSllo hCr wn ni Mini iiu.nvir.i .t.... .,,.,' so tnni tno ciiungo enn uo mndo. 14.00 had been taken from htm. as1 A . SJlUl'''f VSyoiiiulnliitB liln puna contained 2C.C0 In cash ,, "JL0', K lins t ?olyn,arf.iof0,n,i00'ovai.r,S S"fl "" wl "UnJ.eJi stranger In aiopbJ Ho bl n h n ronillIK ' 'nrfio at night In Knst- Sl. i,i,! f ,f,i , hn" 11I1I0. tho City Council Instructed J X nnm Q 8 "0t J"lml McOrlff to rigidly enforce tho city ordinance. Tills provides en to consider tlic uituuiituic nnv ment too expeushe for paving Slier man n venue. "I think the price of $l.!)0 jxr yard Is out of all ronsun for hltttllth Ic paving," said Fred Hollister to day. "I am in favor of laying n six-Inch concroto street nnd giving tho contracts to loinl men, Instead of sending it out of the country. Tho npproxlinatc cost of this paving would not be more than ?1.-T per ynnl, n saving of (!", cents pur yard, and tho satisfaction of doing thu work hero mid hiving Just as goad If not n bettor roadway." Secretary Smith of the North Hon I Chamber of Commerce snys that the property ownors on Sliormnn nveniio are entitled to the best pave ment for the least money regardless of the company performing tho work nnd thinks the price of $1.90 excessive Thoro Is also somo discussion re garding tho acquiring of a plant similar to an nsphnlt plant and muiiufiu'turlug the surfacing In North Dend. The cost of a plant of this kind, new, Is $.'10,000, but somo bolleve thnt nn old plant can bo purchased and much money thus Hived the citizens in tho paving line. MKMOIMAL O.VV I'KOCItA.M. know his nanio. THOU!!!! OVKIt HOY' thnt nil livestock shall ho kept closod up from 0 o'clock In tho eve ning until 4 o'clock In the morning. Jtavltl Alexander (JetH Into Trouble Ah Itemilt of Family Cliwh. David Alexander wns taken Intn cuotody nt C o'clock Inst night by Officers Carter nnd Itlchardsou, IJo MiIiiIh dim! Knlliiteix Tliiimn was rolonsed on $20.00 cash ball. Officer Hlehnrdson'B attention nn arnwu to tho mattor by a Btrnn MCillTM.VtJ AT OKANTS PASS. In Kpry Direction from Cliurcli, OUANTS PASS, Or., May 28. ClrnntB Pass and vicinity suffered Rr who said that ho heard n wo- 'ron snvero eleotrlcnl storm Inst wan Bcrooniing In the vicinity of tho Java Coffeo Iioiibo which Is conduct 'A by Alexander. Offlcor lUeluird- on nnstonod to tho scono nnd dscov crt'd Aloxander In tho rear room ciiffllng with his wlfo, having broken lier glasses and also leaving a blis ter across her fnce. Ho wns Immed iately taken Into custody. It Is re ported that- the trouble nroso bo tweon Aloxander nnd his son who wna aupposed to do somo choreH nbout tlio restaurant Inst ovenlng. Tho boy, wmi ib uuoiii il' yours or ugo wns weoir, rant a nu unit railing, ac companied by thunder nnd lightning. Lightning stttick the Mothndlst Kills copal church South and demolished the steeple. Shingles nnd splinters wero thrown In nil directions for nenrly n block. No damngo wns done inside tho church. The dam ngo is covered by Insurance. stopped by his wfo nnd trouble fol lowed. Official Huggt'NtloiiH foi' Appropriate Observance of Day. Tho following program for tho fitting observance of Momorlnl Day wns written especially for tho of ficial Momorlnl Day annual of the stnto of Wisconsin: Pupils mnrch from schoolhntiso four abreast. At n distance of nbout twenty feet (olunins divide nnd march In doublo column to form a hollow square. At given slgnnla pupils fnce In, A color hotror (from (Irnud Army of the Hepublle post) steps Into the center of tho squnro. Children together salute the flag, repeating tho ring salute: Wo give our bends and our hearts to God nnd our Country, One country, one htugungo nnd one flag. And pence forevormoro. Then reporting together: In memory of those brnvo men who left homes, parents, wives, chil dren nnd for four long years endured nil tho sufferings of camp life nnd the horrors of the battlefield that wo might enjoy a united country freed from tho curso of slavery to these brnvo men wo today offer our prayers of Thanksgiving nnd our tribute of flowers. Somo song Is thou sung. The commnnd Is then glvon, and they "fall In" behind tho Ornnd Ar my of tho Hepublle nnd tho Woman's Itollof Corps. At tho cemetery n squad Is detailed to decorate each grave. This sqund consists of four boys nnd four girls. Tho girls enrry flowers nnd the boys flags. Tho boys stand nt each corner of tho grave, the girls ut each sldo. They Fred Hollister plans to lo-tvo shortly for an extended ntito tour of Oregon nnd' Cnllfornln. Mr. Hol lister made tho trip In the fall of 1013, when the ronds were In had shnpo, nnd is expecting n bettor trip this year. Tho largest bnsoball score hoard on Coos Day has been Instnlled nt lmhoff's Billiard Pnrlor In North Hend for tho accommodation of bnsobnll funs who wish to get tho returns of the current dny's games. The board Is five by eight foot. Mrs. II, C. Wray has been con fined to her homo for the past fow days with stomnch trouble. C. L. Stockln of Mnrslifleld wns a visitor In North Dend on Wednes day. Councilman Wilson of Marshflold was u visitor In North llcud on Wcdnesdny, calling on Mr. Smith nt the North Dond Chamber of Com merce. Clulr nnd Kldon Cnvnnnugh, who havo been HI of measles, at their homo nro now Improving. Tho A. M. Simpson will fhiBh tnk Ing. on n cargo of lumber nt Portor mills today mid will sail for Ucdondo nnd Snn Pedro. Miss May Potorson who Injured her oyo with a curling Iron,, recently, Is now Improving. Mrs. M. G. Colomnn, who spent tho past mouth In Portland, will return In the morning mid her Bister, Mrs. Wm. Hondrlcks nnd little daughter, Florence will nccoinpnny her homo. Mis. Mnrlou Clark nnd little dau ghter, Helen, will leave tomorrow for it unci; nnd vIhIL with rilnttviH nt IlniKloil. .Miss Surnh Webb Is 111 nt her homo with mcnslcs. A. Kinney Is linvlug mi attack of measles. Tho North Hend Library enter tainment which wus arranged for to morrow hns been postponed until .luuo 12 owing to tho illness of n number who woro to hnvo aided In tho program. The postponement', utter It had been so woll ndvertlscd, Is regretted, but It wnu decided It would be better to do thnn to omit any of tl.o program, Dr. Hnitlo reports that there Is de crease In tho number 111 of mens ilcs, principally becuusu nenrly all ot thoso likely to ho nrfllctcd have hud It now, or nro having It. Dr. HurmoBtor expects to leave In his auto about Juno 20 for n trip to Portlnnd nnd other northern points Mrs. Hiirinestor mid children nro til rondy nt Albnuy and ho will Join them thoro. Tho I.ndlcs Aid of tho M. K. church hold their monthly social at tho church parlors on Thursday nrternoon, Mny 28. refreshments wero served by tho hostesses. Mrs. Finnk Stevens, Mrs. Van Zllo nnd Mrs, .Sj Jlogstad. q,zo and $j)5() House Dresses SPECIAL TIDS WEEK 98c Sizes 34 to -lb". Sec Hallway AVindow. Hub Dry Goods Co. i 'Smart Wear for Women." Cop. Broadway and Central Ave. Phone 3G1 II GAMES 20 INNINGS IN KEXT SUNDAY COAST LEAGUE Marshfield and North Bond Teams Matched Elks Have Game Scheduled. Oakland Defeats Venice in Re markable Contest Port land Loses Game. Tho baseball uiuno postponed from ' - SON IS BEATEN AGAIN Former Coos Bay Pugilist Fails to Show Anv Class in Bout with Barrieau. The following dispatch from Vun- lnst Suudny will bo played this com liiK Sunday weather perinltliiK. Al though MnniiKcr Chandler of tho Mnrshflold team nnd Denny Hull, innnaRcr or the North Dond nlpo hnvo not given out n lino up of their respectlvo teams thoy oxpoct to havo all tho boys qualified for their posl- tlnilH liv tlln tlmn Mm iminn la miII1 Thoro hns been n second tonm form ' ed anions tit Hlks known an a scrub team. Tho HKKrcKntlon Is snld to bo composed of first clnss mntorlal nnd ready to moot nil comors. Tho "scrub tenm" will piny tho first team of tho Klks next Suntlaj morning on tho S'orth Ilond dlnmond. Tho Knmo will ho culled at 10 o'clock sharp. Tho first team lino up will ho nbout ns follows: Cntlorlln, catcher: Freeman, pitcher; Stevenson, first, Onrdlnor. second: Stokln. bb; Will Inn Chmidler, tl Ird; Cnrl Divls, right COAST liKACl'i: STAXDIXfiS I W. I.. INC. Vonlco 30 21 ill San Francisco ...22 23 48) Los AiiKoles... 27 27 500 Sncramcnto ... 24 22 471 Portland 21 23 457 I Onltlnnd '.20 80 400 1117 AmmUM rtni lo Com Cr TIM.) VKNICH. Cnl., Mny 28. For twenty Innings Onklnnil nud VenltJ battled for victory hero yostfrdir and Oakland won out, four to two. It was ono of tho loii(et gamct In tho history of tho Coiut IWie ono of the beat long rontcsti In ba bnll history. The score:, It. II. E. Onklund g ; Vonlco 1 : natter es: Malnrkey and .Mine. field; Jay Doylo, Contrir field; W. J. K')ror ""'' hl'1""; H""' .. c,m Conrad, right flold; Del nongstonl Tho othor Cojst Uwue jpmt Hiibstltute. The lino up of tho see-, yesterday resulted as follo . ond KIk tenm will not ho niiiiounced.l At Portlnnd- " ' Al'l'micnninnlu nr still iitwli.rwnv I.OH AllKOlCS ? ? covor, II. , ludlcateB thnt Hud An- to got Conulllo nnd Ilnndon Into tho ,'0,r,tln'",1 ' ' 'A,' 'lY ' ' ,VX A derson .who fought Bovorol battles on proposed league The promoters In Inttorles: Ri n le. an w Coos Hay. Is decidedly n hns-been: ii.,, iu trm-im nm ...inVnrin.. Poles: Hrooks, Krauae, IIIRK noom lir..1.n..t.... ...! ,!.-... I ,. . . .. " ..... . w. ...n w ......l,-.. ". . ..? """ "'"khiiiib iiih got n tenm nneii up nnd It Is hoped ' ,"""'-. n H E. oppononf In 13 rounds nnd holding thnt thov will ho In position to nu- At San Francisco K. j his own In two, Frank Harrlcau, of nounco their players soon. . Hneramonto '" Vancover, decisively dofentsd Hud An- , iSnii Francisco ,".f..i,i." klerson, of Vnncovor, Wash., In nl scheduled lr.-round contest nt tho btevouson arena tonight. Aiulerson, by Ills defeat, TO 'HIV .()X FI.IOHT. Is nro given tho commnud. "Docornto, Tho boys plnco flags nud tho glrb flowers. Then thoy unlto In slngliif "Covor Them Over With Flowers.' As It is not nlwuys possible tc find children of tho smuo sUe who nro Independent In their singing a quartet passes from ono grave to un other to lend the singing, Tho dec orating by tho chlldron Is douo nftor the soldlors hnvo dono theirs, or. rnthor, the sqund of soldlors nro nt Sllnn tTiiMoffciMiii to Fly Fioin no. u.... i.' i. ... i. ........ , - . . . i -mim iiiii-ini-ii iii nrtiiiii'. longer t ciiiiiii iionsni i liossiDintv. ti. r,.iii,.i i.in ,u. i. i nnd. on his allowing it Is doubtful )0 of Interest horo ns Mr. Chrlstof- w.,wi..o. nu ,, uvui ki Btrio usiy rerson mode tho first noroplann ns a contender to the lightweight flight nn Coos IJ3y n fow years ngo tltlo whl o Unrrleau Impressed tho undor tho auspices of tho Coos Day crowd with his splendid work, nl- Times: though ho, too, locks tho qualities, or.5 'miles by airship overland from f A.,VHowi Ii.1! . . San Francisco ' Beattlo Is tho fllpht Anderson b right oyo wns closed proposed by Aviator Sllna ChrlstoN ntl his lips puffed when ho loft'ferEon, tho woll known Pacific Const tho ring. Ilarrloau wn8 not marked. Ineroplnnlst, to stnrt at San Fran-Jla- Ilud Anderson said: "I forced ico oirly In July. ,!1ne,,R,lt. from 8tn.rt- , Wo thoughtl Chrlstofferson proposes to ombnrk wo had It won easily, but everybody . in i.i ., inn f,nri.,o.- iin.a. ?ald I had to knock him out to win. Ino flying yncht nnd to follow tho hoy. Marshal Carter said this morning1 n'0""y "' Ve same tlmo us aro the Into thnt Aloxander would bo brought be-l . n,,0 .? 'S "ro tholr flow? wns foroltocordor Hutler tomorrow morn-1 fir,' l flowors In iralllni. I.. .1... ......1...... ... I ... mi... .f, iu inn i L'oiiiiiiiiiii nun wim mro mxiuiuii iiiiiht iiiiuurrow morn- rirui mnl 1. 1. Al.i.nn.l.in ...l.n I.. . l.. ... ,a .iu.i. ...l.n.. i.A ...in i. lllnl. -. iv iiivmiiuiii nu, III (I rIKV lK 111 III U I'lllf It, HUH IIU Will UU iuuuo n UII8U for tno boy nnd wns given n boarlng. E i ES Examined by Scientific Opticians Toric Lenses Fitted ff A A At,, Per Pair . . . ipJ.VU Shur-On Mountings, $3.00 We grind all our lenses and our work is guaranteed Red Cross Optical Dept. Red Cross Drug Store. Phone 122 Mammoth ItKIH'CTIO.V S.,H on Ml ll.l VKItV opens FltlHAY nt Mrs. A. (J. AIKK.VS. Llbby COAIj. Tho kind YOU hnve Ho never landed u hard punch nny tine, uveryuoiiy sum I was a game loser nud at least should havo got ton a drnw at tho worst. My weight hi, ins m nt s o'clock. Along the Waterfront. 1 Tho Tlllnmook sailed from Dandon for Portland yestordoy. STMIt. AI4KHT leaves Allegany ut 0 o'clock, Tuesday, Juno S, for .Mnrsuiioiu uigii liciiooi commence- ii.S uskii. pnono 72. Pacific jmont, returning immediately utter Mvory and Transfer Company. program. Roiiud trip, 7Bc, const lino to Portland, thence do touring ncross tho country with pos sible stops In Grays Harbor, Olym pla nnd Tncoma. The aviator Is under contract with tho officials of tho Tlllkum Pothtch to ho held In Souttlo July 'S-tS, for daily nnd nightly flights, nud It Is to reach Senttlo to fill tho contrnct that the ninrnthon Journey is nronosed." iinMHoH! (Irouory inn ll"'' Fanning, Peruoll and ClnrKe. a.mhuicax i.nt': Chlcngo-Now York; rain. St. LouIb l: I'liliadelpnla I. Dotrolt 0; Washington 7. Cleveland 4; Bostou B. XATIO.NAIi LKAdl'K. boston 7: St. Louis 7. nrooklyn-Plttsburg; ra n. New York 3; Chicago 1. Philadelphia 0. Cincinnati 8. XOIITIIWKSTKHX MMflUB. Victoria 3: Tucomn 1. Portlond-Feattlo; rain. n Spokane 3; Vancouver -. Mammoth lli:iUCiei.V A JJ ILMNKKV opens IttWM .Mil A. O AIKK.VS. a lnrf Iieiuly to. fill or oruir " urico. .Ilnines. 86 The L. M. Tozier Grocery Co 86 IT'S DKMCIOUS. I THY IT. PKA.MT IIUTTHH IX HULK, iiSe. No delivery Saturday on account of Decoration Day. p,uy to morrow, Friday, If you wish delivery service and good things to "eat" over Si'inday.l We will closo Sautrdny afternoon and evo nlng. Hemember we havo a full fresh line of fruits' and veget ables, nt market prices, "coos kivi:k hot.iiousi: cucumhkhs" 8(1 Conuueiclnl Avo. xel. -13:1 It's not what you Pay It's what ypu "Get That makes a satisfactory Trade niTTT. i,rrTl-nT T. I T T T?T Of STAND lOR THE ACME OF E(4 MjLljlNt ; IN tUSICAL INSTRUMJiJK'l'h There's a Reason. "Talk to Thomas About It." 'mm&tMm& FSW77Z3 L. L. THOMAS Manager