The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 01, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    THE 000S DAY TIMES, MARBHFIEU), OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1014-EV ENINO EDITION,
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BUILDING HEBE A11 UV5yWi
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Chamber of Commerce to Rec
ommend to City Council a
Change in . Schedule.
The Chamber of C'oinniorco Frldai
night decided to recommend to tlio
city council tlmt tlio gasoline car lie
permitted to inako two trlpH a day to
Myrtlo Point In prcCcroiico to the ircs
cut train schedule Not a member
of tlio chamber could understandi why
tlio city council should object to the
chaiiKo. J. W. Motley, or tlio clmin
bor, was Instructed to send tlio 'recom
mendation la thu form of a letter
to tlio city council.
Superintendent Miller was presont
nt tlio muotlUK and ho told tlio mem
bers of tlio chamber that it wub his
desires to uso tlio ear whoro It would
bo of the greatest bonoflt to tlio pub
lic. Ho pointed out that tlio car was
being operated between Mnrshfluld
and North Rend at n dead loss, Olio
day, ho said, tlio receipts did not
amount to nioro than fS.Gfi and that
hardly covered thu cost of gasoline.
Mr. Miller said it was his plan to
liavo the car mako two through trips
a day from North llund to Myrtle
Point, ono trip In the morning nnd
tlio other In thu afternoon, with tlio
utunui train making n trip in the
mmuitluio. Such a schedulo ho said,
would give tlio people of the valloy
an opportunity to comu into the city,
where tlioy could do their shopping
or visiting and get back homo In tlmo
for dinner.
"With tlio proposed schedule In op
eration tlio people In tlio valloy towns
could spend at least six hours hero,"
said Miller. "Of course on Sundays
the car would not leave quite) as early
In the morning, probably at 8 or 8:30
o'clock. Tlio sorvlco would bo of
equal bonoflt to (bono who would
want to visit friends in the valley or
ut Ilandon."
Olobrnto Event.
In this connection plans woro
launched for a celebration to bo held
a weok from next Thursday to com
memorate the opening of through trim
sportntlon between Myrtle Point nnd
North Head. It was planned to In
vite tlio business men from all the
towns along the road between hero
nnd Myrtlo Point to Join In the celo
bratloli. Thu plan as suggested was
to run a ttpeclul sterna train carrying
tlio (lelKntlou mini the valloy i
through to North Iloud nnd hack
again.
Ashland Paper Comments on
Activity of Former Citizen
on Coos Bay
The laBt Issue of tlio ABhlnnd Rec
ord contains tUn following Interest
ing comment on tho enterprise and
activity of ono of tho former resi
dents of that city who Is now a
Coos Dny booster.
Hero Is what the Ashland pnpor
says:
"No wondor tho F. E. Conway
Company of Ashland Is about to rush
NORTH BEND NEWS
Mrs. John Preelund nnd daughter,
Mildred, have returned from n visit
at the Oscar Ohman home.
Mrs. E. E. Hayes visited relatives
In Coqulllo laBt week.
Mrs. M', McOougal 1b qulto 111 nt
her homo In liny Park.
Mrs, lloldcn of San Francisco nnd
her aunt, Mrs. Hans Reed nnd Miss
Maud Reed, visited friends hero Saturday.
Miss, Hazel Moody ,who has been
". .' i . -- i ftm ffllnoi rt lid nttttf fttn IThxam
un n big apartment houbo nt iwnrun--" " "j '. ". 'i
field to houso tho people that nro ' f0"" tho Inst ton days, has returned to
flocking to tho Coos Uny country, i ho, no,"o In Coqulllo.
Listen to this dispatch from Port-1, 'Mr,8,- P. G. Nowhouso and daugh
jan(j. I tor, Kvolyn, loft Saturday to spend
"Tho population or Coob county Is ' Sunday with rolntiycs at Dandon.
likely to make a rapid growth with-' George Anthony and family liavo
In tho next few days On her last i mv North Inlet whore they
outbound trip tho stenmer Droak- w" 'ako tholr homo this suinmer.
water carried a family consisting of
fatlier, mother, six boys and seven
girls. They had with thorn tho usual
assortment of household goods, two
cows, one horse, n lot of chickens,
two cats in crates, and thoy started
with three dogs, but ono of them
beenmo homesick and Jumped over
RAILROAD LAIIOREHS
AUK IN DEMAND.
According to tho Wllllamotto Pa
cific offices In Eugene tho Wlllam
ctto Pacific contractors between Eu-
board boforo thoy woro out of sight gono and Coos Day nro taking all tho
or land. Immigration into coos laborers tney can got, nnd would uso
county Is vory heavy, and tho steamer 200 inoro than thoy are getting. C.
has, on Bovornl rocont trips, been J. Qnno, proprietor of tho Eugono
offored more nousonoiii gous tnan uorrco ciuu states that ho could send
sho could carry."
E
STARTS TODAY
fifty men a dny if ho could' got thorn.
On tho other hand tho railroad In
borer Is not tho laborer that needs
tho Job in Eugono, nnd tho peoplo
living hero do not like to leave their
homes for Uio railroad campB. Tho
berry fields nro tnklnir mnnv nconlo
j nt this tlmo, but those are largely
womun. Kugcno uunru.
D. L. Foote
on Coos Bay-Allegany
Drain Line June 1.
HEDILLION IN HOSEUUHG
Tho Coob Uay-Allcfiatiy-Draln auto
scrvlro will bo Inaugurated this
week by I). L. Foote. Ho has
mado arrangomonts for nniplo ma-
chines to handle tlio sorvlco and will
R. E. Dcdllllon, owner of tho Dan
don Woolen Mills, nrrlvnil linrn Inn)
Start Service evening. Mr. Dcdllllon is interested
in uio lownsue or uoosion nnu came
hero to confer with tho formor ow
nors of tho townslto. Ho Bays thcro
is consldcrablo talk regarding a now
hotol at Dandon, which If erected,
will bo ono of tho finest In Soiithorn
Oregon. Dandon Is a natural sununor
resort, nccordlng to Mr. Dedllllon,
but has been handicapped on ac
count of Inndcquato hotel accomodn-
'. Albert Mntion vvns strongly In fa ' arrange his schedule , bo that parties tlon8.-RosoburK Review.
. ..". . - Innolii.. rstnn tins lu lm hhhIhm a -
vor or tho motion nnd. said that If
tho mnttor was left to tho executive
committee of tlio chamhor ho would
hoo tlmt tho plniiH woro cnrrled out.
Ho suKKHstrd that tho baud take part
In tho exorcises and that photographs
of the train aid icproMoutntlvo busi
ness iikmi be taken for advertising
purposes. The plctui on. bo suld,
ASHLAND SHHINER DEAD
lenvlnir Coos Ilav In tho mornlnsr can
connect with tho nftoru'oon train at
Drain. i
Tho Bchodulo provides for leaving
Mnrshfleld at G o'clock in tho morn- E, A. Bhlrwln, or ABhlnnd, dropped
lag by bont. Mr. Footo will operate dead In tho Btreote or that city. Ac-
tho auto linn between Allegany nnd cording to a dlspncth from thoro ho
Scottsburg, woro thp othor auto line linn bcon In precarious health for
win iano enro or tno aorvice. Fast boiuo tunc. Tho deceased was tho
HRIEFSOFRANRO(
NewH of Ctly-by-tJie Son hh Told by
Tim Western World.
Anothor furnlturo store ror Dandon
la being opened by J. A. Dymo of
Portland, in tho now Dand building.
Dorn, Wednesday, May 27th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Q. T. Trcaugoiu, a son.
Tho young man la already ablo to
plead his case.
D. L. Tracey was down from Arngo
the Intter part of last week with a
scow load of fine brick for tho locnl
trade. Mr. Tracey Is burning largo
kilns of drain tile, a largo shipment
of which coos to Lnnclols nnd Port
Orford. Rnnchora nlong tho river
nro also using tho tilo qulto extensive
ly this year.
MYRTLE POINT POINTERS'
News of tlio Upjier Coqulllo Vnlloy ns
Told by tho Enterprise.
Tho youngest child or Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Ward, died Tuesday or whoop
ing cough. Tho remains will bo ship
ped to California whoro tho funeral
and burial will tako place.
Tho llttlo son of Mr. nnd Mrs. J.
E. Hall of tho North Fork sufforcd a
brokdn leg ono lay last weok when n
horso stopped on him.
Tho stockholders of tho Farmers'
Union storo of Myrtlo Point 1iold tholr
first stockholders meeting for the
election of directors nt their halt In
tho Adnras building yesterday after
noon. Q. O. Swnn was elected presi
dent; D. Dnrtlott, vice-president, and
K, II, Hansen, sccrotnry-treasurcr.
Tho othor membors of the board of
directors aro Dnvld McNalr and' II. J.
Radabaugh.
COOS COUNTY' VOTE
County Clerk Watson has Just com
plied the voters who registered In
this county between Jan. G and May
1, of tho present year according to
box, with tho following result:
Mnlo. Fomalo. Totnl.
Ropubllcnn 2478 1029 3C07
Domocrnt 12.S3 521 1804
Socialist 375 HI G1C
Prohibition CO 177 243
Indopondont 288 113 341
Progressive 120 45 171
Not Stated 19 8 27
Non-Partlsan 24 9 33
Populist 1 1
MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED
could bo forwarded to tho inctropoll- t,,no fr.01" I)rft,n to Coos Dny will also secretary or Hlllah Toniplo or Shrin
mn nownpapors ami through tho mo- "",, . , , . . :, . . lo w "c' many oi uio local mom-
ilium or the press tho peoplo nil over . Mr- hool hns received work thut bors or that branch or masonry be-
tho state would raillxo tho slgnlfl- ! 10 roni,a nro,ln excellent flhopp. long, and is woll known to thorn,
canco of tho extension of tho road. 'owovor, ho mado a trial rlp Tho funeral will bo conducted on Sun-
Tlio net Inn taken by tlio executive ovor. tne roml wlth ft..crow ,r. m. ln' by tho Masonic bodicB, nftcr
hoard liiht week In regard to o nx up any places mat migiu in-1 wlilcli tho body will bo taken ot Port
uni'iu wiiu guuu iruvuiiug.
soudlnjr tli band to tho state fair
at Salem wmh id rsed by tho body
Friday iiIkIh. While It Is thought
that tho bund, by giving concerts
while onroutw to tlo capital can bo
romo 'iruntnliiliiK, The Chnuilxr
Hlnnds ronily to meet nny deflclonry.
It Is estimated that tho trip will -ost
nt loiist $700. Tho local bund Is
compotlug with other bauds In tho
state, Including tho Portland, bnn.l,
and Is of coursn handlrnpped by a
Inik of tinupurlntlon fnrllltlos,
1 JOT
WHO
THE
TEILS
JPHSE LSI
0 0 TES
B. F. Jones Spent $870 and
Fred Hollistor Snnnt Ahnni
$1228 in Campaigns
SAI.E.M, Or., Jiiiiii I.- Expense
Rtatouu-iiiH fiioil with (Socntary ot
State Olmtt by tlio candidates for
Congress during tho primary oluctlon
show that H. V. Jones, tho Republi
can candidate, uefoaied by Congrtms
mini ilnwley In tho First district,
oxpuudtHl $7u. :.'!, and that Frt'dor-l-k
llolllstor, who won tlio Democrat
lc iioiiilnatlou In tho saiuo district,
oxpondod $U2K.71. In bohalf or
Hoillmur, S)or Ilackoy oxpondod
?:ioo ir..
The following caudldatos also filed
their tiiiisit stattMuouts: C, A.
Johns, Republican candidate for the
nomination for (inventor, $070.4 1;
1.. O. Itnlstun, in behalf or the can
illifiuy of (. A. Johns, $I1.G2; T.
T. Ceer, Republican caudldnto for
tho nomination for finvoruor, $440.
ti.'i; .1, Miies Wltliyi'ombo, Republican
.i.diuute lor tlio nomination for
(Jovernor, H5:'3.S7; (limit D. Dlm
Ick, Republic!) caudidato ror tho
nomluntlou ror (loveruor, I74S.OS;
W. A. Dlmlik. on behair or candl
daiy or (1 in nt U. Dlnitck, $201. GO;
(1. W. SUuletou, Republican candi
date for tho nomination for Circuit
Judge. Fourth Judicial District,
$570.40; John A. Joffroy, Demo
cratic candidate for the nomination
for Attorney-Oenoral, $75: W. II.
jl'aiion, Deiuocrutlc caudldato for
National Committeeman, $172.02;
1C. L. Fun In, Republican caudldnto
ror tho nomination ror Attoruoy
Oeueral, $:t:!s.t!5; Frank S. Grant,
Roi-ublliau luudldttle ror tlio notul
naiUin ror Attorney-fienornl, $228.-
k.s. T J Clieton, Republican candl-
ilnlr f.ir Ud iiittninntloii ftiv Kinii'niiin
t .IniK-n. Si: .'. . i I. II. McMnlinn
ProgrcssiMv landldnto ror tho nornl
nation ror Governor, $181,90.
Tho Chnndler Hotel.
F. D. Denn, Eugono; II. D. Hall,
Portland; Den Mitchell. Portland; O.
C. Hnmlln, Iloavor Hill; W. M. Rais
er. St. Paul; Charles C. Taylor, Nash
vlllo; V. Ij. Deod. Chicago; E. Dahl,
San Francisco; 11. H. Wlllson, Snn
Francisco; Joseph D. Royland, San
Francisco; T. J. Thrift, Coqullle.
Tho Moycl Hotel.
P. Stono, San Francisco; Roy
Swonrlngor, Elkton; Dr. L. Harrison,
Myrtlo Point; Mlko Dngaton, Deuvor
Hill; H. Wilson. Portlnnd; Georgo
Nelson, Seattlo; M. II. Stanton, Sal
em. Tho lllunco Hotel.
John Gnfney, Rtvorton; D. M. Mc
Ewon, Coqulllo; P. M. Dcardsloy,
Portland; D. II, Jackson and wire,
Dnudon; Mr. and Mrs. James, Dan
don; C. U. Sparretorn, Dnndon; John
F. Dnln, Dnndon: Charles Whotstono,
Portland; E. C. Smith, Coob River.
The St. Iinwrvwo Hotel.
Mr. nnd Mrs. N, s. Cutllp, Coos
Rlvor; A. J. Crows, Rosoburg; C. E.
Gray, Rosoburg; J. Hastings, Day
Point; C, Drown and wile, Chicago;
Peter Hunt, Spoknno; H. Jtayncs,
Portland.
land or cromatlon.r Rosoburg Re-view.
POTTER ON DREDOH8.
Send Your Laundry
to Us" By Parcel Post
WH FURNISH A HAG AND WILL
1AY THE POSTAGE ON ITS
RETURN.
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
Phone 57-J MarshfieU
TLMB TADLE
Low Rates for
Handling Trunks
We haul trunKs between any
joints In MarahOeld for the follow
ng rates, delivery to lie made Id
ho first storloa of building
Ine trunk t m
Three trunks o(
Twelve trunks i,uo
Star Transfer and Storage Co.
Lot! IleUaer, Prop,
Phones. 120-J: 49-L; 98-R.
Government Expert on Mlclile Tells
UN Views ut Portland.
A Portland pnpor says: 'Mottles
aro all right and thoy sorvo as guldos
to tho vast volumes of moving wntor,
but tho tlmo Is coming whon tho
West will realize that drodging Is
whnt Is wanton In conjunction with
Jetties for channel Improvements
and when nnco n Rood channel Is
obtained, work with It work with
.MUiiro as sue directs tho nntural
flow or tho current," Is tho ndvlco
of H. L. Pottor, of Now York, rec
ognized as a dredgo oxport, nnd who
Is rotnlned by tho War Department
In tho capacity or an assistant engi
neer In tho Corps or Engineers, U.
S. A.
Mr. Potter has had active exper
ience along tho entlro Atlantic
const, most rocently In tho Ambrose
Channel work nt New York, a pro
ject that ho characterizes as ono
or tho biggest dredging probloms
tuat has boon mastered nnd ono
which has attracted tho attention
of recognlzod engineers or all civil
ized lands, who ngreo that tho best
system has bcon adopted ror tho re
moval or tho 70,000,000 cubic yards
estimated ror providing n 45-foot
channel,
To assist In getting the now Gov
ernment dredge Colonel P. S. Mlchlo
stnrtod on the Coos Day bar, whore
it Is said sho has deepened tho chan
nel threo feot In tho short tlmo sho
uns been employed, was ono or tho
missions which brought Mr. Potter
hero,
Mr. Pottor Is on his way back to
Wow York, where ho will resume res
ponsibilities on the Ambrose Channel
Job.
Victor Wist to Solnn Koskola.
Walter D. Norrls to Florouco D,
Neoly.
Homer Tucker to Marlon Andrews.
Coqulllo Sentinel.
WILSON CRACK SPRINTER
Tl'o Coqulllo Sentinel says: "Paul
R. Wilson, eon of V. R. Wilson of
this city, started Inst Sunday from
Stanford Unlvorslty for St. Louis and
Chicago. Paul Is a member or tho
Stanford trnck team and goes to tako
part In tho track meets In thoso
cities. Speaking of his eastern
trip tho San Francisco Ex
nmlnor snya: "Paul Wilson will run
In tho mllo nnd followers of athle
tics hero aro hoping that ho will conio
bnck with a hotter mark than ho holds
at present. Wilson won tho Mllo nt
tho Stnnrord trnck meet In 4:20 1-5."
TWO WITNESSES MISSING.
Shci'idai) Oifcos nt Roseburi; Go Over
Until They Can Re Found.
ROSEDURO, Or., Juno 1. Actlnc
upon a motion filed by tho defense
Judgo Percy Kelly continued tho
enses of T. R. Shorldnn, accused of
forgery and obtaining money under
rniso pretenses until tho July term
of tho circuit court.
In tho nrridavlt Sheridan claims
ho was unablo to locnto two material
witnesses, John Servla, alleged sign
er or tho uoto on which tho forgery
proceedings nro based, and R. W.
Goodhart, a former United States
Dank Examiner,
Tho lattor, Mr. Sheridan says, will
testify that ho recolved lotters from
sovernl persons who are alleged to
have lost funds through Sheridan's
speculations to tho offect that thoy
authorized the defendant to with
draw their money and uso It.
GRADUATE AT DANDON
Tho class of 1914 of tho Dandon
High school will soon bo counted
among tho Alumni. This years gradu
ntes numbor eleven, nlno girls and
two boyB. They nro Edith Lowry,
LouUo Haberly, Lucile Marsen,
Loulso Clausen, Pearl Cralno. Esther
Solve, Velma Klopfer, Desslo Jensen,
Josophtne Stoltz, Lestlo Sparks and
Fred Harvey. Dandon World,
Times Want ads bring results.
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.
Cleaning, repairing or neir platens, work guaranteed. Ribbons and
carbon paper delivered. Phone us jfonr order. Phone 44. Alliance office.
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO.
Abstracts, Real Estate,
Fire and Marine Insurance
TITLE GUARANTEfcOLSTRACTCO., IntT
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager
FARM, COAL, TIMBER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY.
GENERAL AGENTS EAST8IDE
MAItSnFIELD OFFICE, rHONB M-J.
CO9UILLB CITY OFFICE PHONE 101,
I
Inter-Ocean Transportation C
Scmi-weokly service Qoos Boy and San Frauc- '
S. S. Redcmdo
HAILS FROM HAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS
RAY, SATURDAY, MAY
'., AT
a ' .
Equipped with wireless and submarine bell
Passengers and freight.
S. S. NANN SMITH
Equipped with wireless and submarine boll.
Passengers and freight.
WILL HAIL FROM HAN FRANCISCO FOR
COOS DAY, TUESDAY, .IUNE 2, AT
San Prancisco office, Greenwich street nier Nn 91
and 600 Pife building. P ' a
Coos Bay Agent, 0. P. McGeorqe, Phono 44.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS.
Steamship Breakwate
ALWAYS ON TIBIR,
r
Sails from Mursliflold durlnc month of June nt l o'clock Q
on tlio 4th. 9th, Hth, 19th, l!4th and 29th.
Ticket on aalo to all KnAtern points and Information m to ronu,
and rntcw cliocrfully furnished.
Phono 427-L. F. T. HIIKI.D0.V. Awl
S. S. PARAISO
10piipped with Whvlesw.
Flno PaMciiuer Arcominodatlons. New HU llott.
HAIIS FRO.M PORTIiAND FOR COOH RAY, TUESDAY,
JUNE a, AT l):0() A. M WITH PASSENGERS AND FIIKI0HT
YEIir)WHTONE HAUJi FROM HAN FRANCISCO FOIt COM
IIAT, .TIIURHDAY, .IUNE 4, WITH FREIGHT ONLY.
NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agents
TOM JAMES, Agent,
Mai-Nhflcld.
G, P. HIIKIUDAN, Atrsf.
Nurth Ilrii
ir
-r-i-
KINDLY REMBAEBER AND GIVE US A TRIAL
EVERYTHING IN THE I1AKERY LINE
MARSHPIELD BAKING COMPANY
m NORTH SECOND ST., NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE. PIIO.VE 428.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co,
RXTAIL DEPAIITMENT
LUMUEIL LATn, BniNaLES, MOULDINGS, BASH AND DOOM
ROOFING PAPER, ETC.
.
CUT TH a: rUICL HILi; IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD.
rno.VB iM, i8i sourn broadwat
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
OLDEST DANK IN 0008 COUNTY.
Established 1880.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits, $115,000
Interest Paid on Time Deposit
Officers:
3. W. Dennett, President.
J. li. Flanagan, Vice-President.
It. F. Williams, Cashier.
Geo. P. Winchester,
AuU Cubiu.
You Get a Square
Deal
m m. M
No bans can hope to win tho confidence and respect oi
unity unless every person eatorlng its noon
living fair and courteous treatment, regardlei
Fa np hln rnlnrlnnohln lir Imnlr imorli'fl
Its institutions must bo conducted upon democratic pnnc
ceiving rair and courteous treatment, regaruiess i o , ind
life or his relationship to tho bank. America Is ,dra",;s
itR InRlltlltlnnn mnol , nnn.T,intn1 unnn itotnOCratlC pnUCipiC't
they are to succeed.
AT THE FIRST NATIONAL
Dank tho officers and employes are approachable and B'8d irl
approached. You will get courteous attention a , are anx
deal here. Wo desire to have tho public know that we y
lous to help along the legitimate business of our clll"n, ' of the
way possible. Our success Is bound up In the success
community. . . . iln Bi
Wo want old residents and newcomers to set acquainieu "
for pur mutual benefit.
The
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SERVICE THAT SATISFIES
First National Bank
Ot Coos Bay