The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 14, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1914. EVENING EDITION.
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Sews of the MarsM ield
HUB CLOTHING & SHOE COMPANY
III
Chamlber of Commerce
STORE NEWS
SeiHsSSKfl
IF
DEAD
IDAHO
Local Man Missing After Canoe
Trip on d'Orvilie Lake,
Near Sand Point.
IUGEI MEN
I mmr uiniiinv
hike inpni
PHAGTICAL AID
A letter has been received hero
from F. V. Llewellyn, nt Sand Point,
ldnho, telling of tho possible drown
ing of Lester McDonald, recently em-1
ployed na a driver on the Fnotn nnd
Gorat & King auto lines. The letter Aclc Jf I nl Umilrl Ro nnnntori P.hnmhnr nf Rommnrnfi ArintltS
iVtiRiisl 6th nnd relates tho r,v"x" . . , . ni t n,.,.! i i
nan IU DUUOl UUldl
FOR NINES
was dated
-disappearance of Mr. McDonald, flvo
days previously.
Few details of tho affair were glv
en. Mr. McDonald left about the
tinio mentioned for a ennoe trip, nnd
since, then nothing has been heard
from him. His coat, containing tho
addresses of friends nnd relatives In
Marshfield. was found, and through
those tho Information was sent hero.
Several bodies hnvo lately been found
In d'Orollle Lake, In tho northern
part of tho state, on tho shores of
which Sand Point Is located, but nono
l.aa boon Identified ns tho body of
Mr. McDonald, but there Is a ques
tion In the minds of his friends thnt
ho was drowned nt that time. His
personal effects remain unclaimed In
his room nt Snnd Point.
Mr. McDonald left Mnrshfield
about three months ngo nnd went
from here to Washington nnd from
that state to Idaho, Ho was married
.About seven monies ago. to Mlts Ly
dla Holm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Holm, of Coos Klver. nnd a sis
ter of Mrs. Ross Smith. Mrs.
McDonald still resides here and Is
employed at tho Chandler Hotel cigar
stand. Tho couple has been separat
ed for several months.
for
Their Plant-
Marshfield.
in
Enterprises.
A communication hns been recelv- A plan, for which Dr. E. Mlngus Is
I'd bv tho Mnrshfield Chamber of largely responsible, is being worked '
Commerce from the Vnllev Heat ng out by tho Mnrshfield Chamber of
MORRISON (DIAL
AGAIN DELAYED
& Plumbing Company of Eugene, re
lative to tho removal of their plnnt
from that city to Mnrshfield. Tho
manager of tho company, Mr. C. E.
Sweeney, wn recently in Mnrshfield
on business connected with tho com
pany and n tour of Inspection of this
district ns a possible field for tho
manufacturing end of the works.
The company engages In the mnnu
facture nnd sale of motal nnd asbes
tos roofing, sheet metal nnd cement.
The do not nsk for stock subscription
or the advance of mony to build tho
enterprise, stating that the company
In fully organized nnd doing n run
ning business with a monthly pay
roll of from $1000 to $13000. but
they do nsk that tho Chamber of
Commerce provide n lot and deed It
to tho company, to bo locntod near
ti.e center of tho city.
Owing to tho fact that the com
pany does a retail business and Its es
tablishment hero would mean added
competition to local dealers, who
keep up the Chamber of Commerce,
tho organization fools it would bo
hardly fair to advance means for aid-
Commerce, whereby local enterprises
will bo brought to the attention of
local consumers. Tho work Is being
developed systematically, and month,
to month efforts will be concentrat-1
cd on one particular Industry. This
month tho product of the Coos Day
Soap company Is receiving the nttcn
tlon of the committee In charge, nnd
next month either the broom, cigar or
bed and mattress business will be
boosted. This Is tho first work of
tho kind, nnd detail of tho plan will i
bo developed ns the work progresses. ,
One of the practical features of the
plan Is tho distribution of printed
circulars through various avenues,
prefernbly by being wrapped with,
customers' orders In hills of goods
sent nut by merchnuts In the city. .
Te merchants have adopted the
plan and nro co-operating In cver.v
way to forward the success of the
work. )
The circular this month
follows:
Dear Madam or Sir:
Patronize Home Industry. It helps
your business. The Coos liny soap
Semi-Annual Clearance Sale
Is Oft Now
The past few days' selling has practically cleaned out our light-weight suit
What are left are broken lots no two sizes in any one pattern
WATCH WINDOWS THIS WEEK FOK PRICES AND YOUR SIZE
U
MONEY TAUKS"
Mvrtle Point
Three Stores
Marsh field
Biuidon
NEWS OF NORTH BEND
A bnbv clrl was born Sunday. Southern Pacific company, nlso two
i morning to Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Glib- boilers and n quantity of flro brick,
rends as ger Ilruco Fiddler left this week for n
I Mr. and Mrs. Win. .tames left yes- t'lt "Is former homo nt Wllllnms-
for n vis i with reatvos In !'"" i-imhibjiwiihu.
torday
linker City, Oregon.
Ing tho company, but would bo glad company uses' boxes made from Coos1 . M- ' W' ,l,u0,1,rc.fiHf,no.', SHIH
to hnvo tho company locato on tho
Hay, and wore it not for tho fact thnt
they would come In competition with
present Industries, tho Chamber of
Common o could render assistance.
HKCHIVI'.S piiaisi:.
r:i.. nx'.'.i pi n Seiretarv J. W. Motley of the
City Official Begins Campaign Marshfield Chamber of Commerce.
Annilist Hf)IKP nf IIUFnmr received the following self-ex-
9 R,Sn w nlMMory letter from the National
KCpOrtCa in Uty. Hher ami Harbor Corner., rela-
. , . . , , ,, . Mv to the recent visit of tani. Da-
The trial of Ruby Morrison, one eunv to Coo Hav
of the first prosecutions of the city cSip(Mn Davenny'ha written me
5? Z t,i,,erh,?.' ""I" n'T1 f (?Z V Chamber of Commerce of
conducing houses Of 111 fame, will !rhfloM not oulv vmrnt..d In
county lumber, tallow from Coos
county beevos, wrappers printed by
Coos county printers, nnd makes n
good quality of domestic and laun
dry soap and sells It for a less price
than the Imported article of the same
grade.
Ask your denier for It "Coos Hay
White.
week from a . pIoHrnnt visit at
homes of her sous on Catching
let.
Miss Freda I Inzer lenvos tomorrow
for Berkeley. California, where she
will resume her studies at tho State
University.
M. E. Evorltt returned this week
from a trip through northern Ore-
MHrshfleld Chamber of Commerce. '150:1. While nwny he visited
port, Hlllsuoro ami .New-tiers.
in- in-iu iit-iure uecuruer miner in is
ovciilug nt 7 o'clock. The trial was
postponed from yesterday morning
until Inst evening, but owing to tho
Inability to secure Jurymon, It was
again postponed until this evening.
Attorney C. I. Itelgnrd Is conduct
ing the case for tho defense nnd As
sistant City Attorney Kendall Is pros
ecuting It.
Tho Jury was sworn In Inst night
before postponement, nnd the ense
w ho completed this evening. Tho
Jurymen nro George Itotnor, F. K.
Gottlim. F. K. Wilson. M. D. Mulloy.
It. II. Corey nnd Otto Sehetter.
Tho complaint, sworn to by Chief
of Police Carter, mouses the defend
ant of running a bawdy house In tho
James Conro building on North
rront street
ITALIAN INJl'llEI).
Workman on IMIIrouil Hit by Falling
Hock.
Tone Tltamt. an Italian working
on tho railroad nt tunnel 7, was
struck by a large rock and his leg
was badly crushed yesterday. Ho
a brought In on the North Star
this morning nnd taken to Mercy
Hospital at North Hend. It is not
thought that ho will los Ms limb,
lie hns no famllv
securing a large attendance of your
business men at the meeting which
he addressed, but that many cour
tesies were shown him personally,
and that the Chamber paid his bill
at the hotel.
"This action Is very highly appre
ciate,! amr I beg thnt yon will con
vey to the officers and members of
the Mnrshfield Chamber of Com
merce the cordial thanks of Senator
Hansilell and mself for their cour
tesy and co-operation.
"Unless .Marshfield Is different
from most
usun
m you are personally entitled to n
special word of appreciation, which
I am ory glnd to give.
"Vorj truly yours.
S. A. THOMPSON.
"Secretary."
by Committee on Manufactories and
Location of Enterprises.
Dr. E. Mir.gus. Chairman: C. It.
Peck. W. S. Chandler.
The Initial efforts of tho committee
will bo confined for a while strictly
to the local field, but Inter will lie
developed to reach Into all the South
western Oregon counties.
prnutiTV issue.
L. K. Mlllodge loft this week for
Florence and other Sluslaw points.
Mrs. S. T. Chalk ri-.s arrived from
Sacramento, California to Join her
husband, who Is employed In the
Southern Pacific construction work
here.
I Mr. and Mrs. Slocum of Portland
anlved here this week to visit at
the homes of Mrs. Slocum' brothers.
C. K. Shnw returned this week
from a trip through California.
tho! Mall for Cooston will hereafter bo
In-, made up In .North Hend instead of nt
Mr.rs..flold.
II. J. Fackler of Klmamn, Ida., has Sacramento
nurchnsed the Iloht. Martulcn nronor- ' orunnu
ty on Sherman nvenuo. Tho consid
eration was $4000.
Denny Morton Hull nnd Miss Ger
trude Mandtgo were quietly married
New-1 Wednesday evening at tho Episcopal
l n 1 1 re ii in .Mttrsunem uy me itov.
Foir
BULJGn
I'Allllt' COAST
At
LEAntE.
Sncramento
Itobt. Drowning. Mr. nnd Mrs, Earl
San I'ltuuiMti Cliaiiibei' of Column co
IMIt lltilleilu. I
The Marshfield Chamber of Com-'
nierce has received a copy of the
San Frauclsco Bulletin for August l.1
which was edited and published by
the San Francisco Chamber of Com-,
merce. The Issue was devoted to
many tV.lugg of importance to the
community, particularly to change In
fr.)lfiti rfltAd ffAfA.f 1,. iK. lllH.mn
most communities, tie secretary cua competition on many .ommo
lly does the most of the work.i aitle Win hlch .in tsim rnts
iuu pountis.
Work was startel here Wednesday
on the new Catholic church, on Sher
man avenue.
Mrs. M. A. McDonald of Oakland.
California. Is visiting relatives and
friends In North Hend.
ar work at Sand Point, will remove1
this week to Beale lake, where there
Is a big fill to made.
A larpt- romdtrnt'uni cf bridge ma
teriel arrived th etk for the
Powell weie the only guests nnd wit-' . 0
hmsos of the ceremony. ,.oslcnp elV8' ;
R.ttl
:in
t n i
Batteries: Malarkcv r.rvrr,
!!.. Ill -. . ... . "" "'
ivuiuui, tut'Kvr nnu Minor.
At ban Frnnclsi.o R. ml
oan r rnucisco ... . . J ;
uaKianti .Ill
Batteries. Abies, Kllldajr u
.nine; i.oiiioiu anu s omldt
At Venice n. ml
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Iter
.MAUUIACi: L1CENSIW.
CAN (IVi: IXI'OIIMATIO.V.
The Mnrshfield Chamber of Com
merce hns received ndlcos from the
Chamber of Commerce of the Unit
ed States, that the latter body Is
now prepared to furnish Immediate
Information relathe to what the be
Ifgerent nations of Europe will con
sider as contrnbnnd goods, or what
tan be shipped to or f.om those
c vm'rlcs
Cooley and Josephine
Hopper and Lizzie
Hon II
Treanor .
Elmer I.
Howard.
.1. W. Hunt and Gertrude Anas
Harvey P. Gumou and Alice
Parker.
Henry C. Miller and Florence Mur
phy. Dennis M. Hull nnd Gertrude A.
MandloO. Coqullle Herald.
, BOOT
RAiB
KIIIK says' "Don't forget the Big
Dance at i:(;i.U.S' Hall Saturday
nlcht
AN EXHIBITION TOMOR.R.OW
OF THE FINEST FABRICS and
GARMENTS THAT The LOOMS
OF THE WORLD PRODUCE
DRESS GOODS
nopii'tina: Kashioirs most favored weaves and oolorincs in
Crepe Kponsc, Voille Orepes, Shepherd Cheeks and Scotch Plaids
pinnsa a.v, $i.oo to $1.75
COATINGS
e
uid
as your
arrnv
il-nu.
T Wf art
1 1 Ui 4UrcUt
- LuNtifious Weaves, Desiiiiis and Colors stamp thos
ideal. Si'otch Weaves, I Maids, Chinchillas, in a uran
PHI CHS $U)r, $2.30 TO $l:2o A YAUT)
COATS
A distinctive feature beintf that Ihere are no two nlike. You
are protected in Authentic Styles that cannot be duplicated anv
where on Coos Jjjiv
PRIONS $15.00, $10.00, $1,1.000 TO $30.00
DEG COLD
E CELEB!
On a half-a re of bottom-land
south of the city and on tho wett
side of Coal Bank Inlet there are
12,00o celery plants growing. Each
plant represents a bunch of celery
l Ke the grocer sold you this morn
ing for ten cents. The gardener
vi'o owns this half-acre iwhl'h half
x 'e hv the way. is part of a two
ind one-half acre tract) gets ?l for
aih do7eu buuthes of celery. It is
asv to fieure the value of th's gar
deners crop of celery. A M-nool
boy of ten can solve the problem:
t'J plants are worth $1
12m plants are worth $10
1 2t'i plants are worth $166
12 in plants are worth $1,000
One thousand dollars, therefore,
t t' e value of the celery crop on
one-half are of bottom-land near
Eatpott
i. ' '- an aire of land that will
nv ,t $.',",' tro; of celery worth?
Hcwtn r lonsenatively you figure,
you wll' say it is worth far more
than acreage tan be bought for In
Firs Adtition. where the half-aire
des' nbed aboe Is located
There are many acres of chobe
bottom -land in First Addition which
can be bought for $700 per acre
The terms of sale do not call for all
tasH or even one-half cash The
HenoMs Development Company is
tei.mg mis acreage on the same
sensible j. an that this company is
tel'mg lots in First Addition, find
ing tN jersou who .an use the land
I alanine the terms of purchase
to h s nduulu.t requirements
iVnirnlnit 4 t
M-- t. t 1,. -..I-, -.. .1- I . t --..P..v . a t
..ui-. u. .. tvvriiicii uiiii uaiigiiier iiatterles: Henley and EBxl
...... v.. in ...v ,ioiiiiih i ..iinuBiiiu. uiiss; iiynn and lirooki.
The daughters of the lighthouse
Keoper. capt. Dunson, nro reported
very HI with whooping cough.
Mrs. Kane of California Is visiting
at tho homo of hor datiglitor, Mrs.
Henry Bergman.
Mrs. S. A. Farrln was reported
quite 111 this week.
Mrs. L. A. Duncan, who has been
c'ief operator of the Telephone com
pany nero, nan resigned nnd will go
to California. She will be succeeded
by Miss Addle Henderson.
Bon Tyrerand Frank Sanborn kill
ed a spike buck In the hills back of
Cooston on Tuesday of this week.
Ilev. J. o. Adams, the X-ra.v. dyna
.Iti t? i ,.euinf orator of Foi.
Worth. Texas, will address the people
of Noith Bend n the "Wet of Dry"
iSf-ue. at the Met odlst church Sat
urday evening at S o'clock. Mr. Ad
. tin has been speaking on tho streets
and In tho churches of Marshfield
.or the Inst few days, making a most
effective campaign for dry Oregon.
This will be tho only opportunity
North Bend people will hnvo of hear
ing this unique and forceful speak
r. His art ii mem k against the sa
ui'MBii' K.'id to lie unanswerable.
A.MEItlC.W i,i:,f.rr.
Chlcngo-St. Louis, rain
Detroit a. Cleveland 6,
New York 1, Boston 0.
Washington 0. Philadelphia I.
NATIONAL LILfilX
Philadelphia 0, Brooklyn 1.
Boston fi, New York 2
St. Louis 1. IMttaiurgh 2.
St. Louis 2, PPts'u.gh 5.
.NOIITIIWKSTI.IIV I.mClt
Ballard I. Seattle 1 ,
Tncomn i, Spokane C.
Victoria C, Vat;. -uver
ALONG the WATERFRONT!
Thn Itodondn sailed from
Francisco yesterday and will n!l
In the Bay tomorrow
Tho Koamer arrived In jtttiti
evening and left today for the S!l
law.
Special Sunday Excursion to
Allegany, August 16th
Steamer Alert
Loaves Marshfield at S
for Golden aud Sliver
00 A. M.. connecting with Foote Auw Uce
Falls. Don't forget your Lun a BukU-
ROUND TRIP FARE ON STEAMER, 75c
ROUND TRIP FARE ON AUTOS, $1.25
Hemming Steamer Alert will arrive In Marshfield ah ut oc:w
AMONG THE SICK
d
xi:v Monies
i AMERICAN LADY
I CONSISTS
S. S. Jennings
KTlOXAS
BLANKETS
BATHROBES
NORTH HliJNl")
9-
Mrs B E Doreuius. who under
went .in operation for annendlcltis
pesteidav at Mercy Hospital, is ro
1 portexl jtetting along nicely.
i Mrs t'has Oett. of Kmpire. is re
I )or' s. ri.ui ill aud is expected
to e ' tWen to the l.ospital at Norh
lnd toda
i Mrs o a HaiuoH of Marshfield
vas ira'ed on eterda at Men
l Hos ita' ! D- Mingus.
, O Hr..m of Beaver Hill was op
erand in for apuendicitls eter4ay
l Dr Mingus
. Will HL hards, formerly of Fern-
'dale but now owuer aud proprietor
of the former Geo. WItte ranch on
Upper South Coos Rlter. is reported
I quite 111 of the measles.
The Things
That are Good
Are Always Here
This store carries the Good Housekeeping Approved I Pure
Foods. The highest standard of manufactured aruw
are the only ones receiving their endorsement ana uw
are the ones you will find here,
Plenty of peaches for canning.
A nice line of fresh fruit and vegetables for tomorrow.
Nasburg's Grocery
The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING STUU.