The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 11, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 6

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5M DISTRICT ICIHIIIEfl SUFE iMJUMGING BOARD
Christmas Suggestions
Ti TO BE SELECTED
SSB
EXAMINE JAILSl dOfa
COUNTY LEAD
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Marshficld for First Time in
Years Has School Census ,
Exceeding Bandon's i
Richard O'Connor, Under Ar- With Small Number Plans for Buns in Jails Should Not Be,
rest in California, Said to I Care of Unemployed Can he , Sav Thcv and Investitiation
Have Confessed to Crime
Tor tlio flr-t time In cara the UOSKIUMKJ, Or., Dor. 11. -lllrh-
rchool census of Marshfleld exceeds aid O'Connor, who Is licltl nt Kalr-
tlint of Uanilon. TIumikIi tho differ- fluid, Cal., for alleged robbery niul
once is but Blight, In fuel Is only n mitrdcr, 1ms confessed nibbing the
WjfsB
1 SilW'lWi
HI
ww
Perfected is Belief
Will Be Ordered
To appoint ii tnniMKiiiK bonrd oT , , ,int wn)k ti, .;1 n,.P tn
about five to oMit members who will for a ,,, KriicllliiK; they nrojto be
hnvo charge of the curing for tho, tabooed for getting too frisky n nil
unemployed of tho city Is tho plnn insistent. No longer shall Jdinn
lend of one, nevertheless It Is a lead Gardiner Mill Company and declares! of tho Service Committee of the Kel-iDug piny In l'n Orn.vhnek'H back nnl
and Is so designated. Tho latest re-1 confession of tho Oregon crime us- j low-ship Club. At tho meeting on Wltli little Salllo, his loving dutiKhur
port from llnndon gives that district tablishos an alibi for him and should Monday of representatives of nliuitt I nn, nn m r(,Ht 0f XQ tribe. In
u total of !)G0 pupils between the
ages of four and 120 years, wltllo the
total from this city, just sent in to
tho county court, gies us 001 pupils.
Tho fact that llnndon ranks high
In schol attendance, being less tli'in
half tho size of this city, might on
first notice make even Teddy Koosc
velt grin, but It must be considered
that tho school district of tho south
is wide In Its territory. Its south
ern boundary Is the Curry county
line, Its western limit the Pacific
ocean and north and east tho ex
tension runs far. Tims' it Is possible ,
for Uanilon to bring up Its school
census, get astonishing sums for the J I
support of Its school and unable It for .
years to scrnpo out ahead of Marsh
field in school nttondnnco.
In district number nine, which In
cludes tho city, tho lines aro sharply
drawn. There aro several schools '
In tho vicinity and thus each district
Is strictly limited "unto Itself."!
rolonso lilm from tho California , 17 organizations of
charges, both crimes having been
committed about the sumo tlino last
summer. Photographs huvo boon
sent to (lurdlnor In un attempt to
Identify O'Connor.
Tho (Inrdlner Mill Company's
store wns robbed of $ii000 and a
quantity of Jewelry. O'Connor wns
extradited from Pendleton, Or., on
the chnrgo of robbing a store at Ulu
Vista, Cal., and killing the night
watchman there on August 20. lie
Is fit! years old.
tlio city It was ti,er words tho grand Jur ban de
tho tnunibors, numilod nn Invoslliriillnn of the tails
r i .ui.rf..i.i ...i v....i i. tt...i 'm.n
iui .wuinui iuiii iiini iMiiin lu-nu. in'-
largo body and that plans should i.,ilct 1ms koiio forth that the ilt
plainly evident, say
mat notliing can no done wltli sucii ,,r MurMlirtulit and North Itend
AT THE HOTELS
Cliiiiitller Hotel.
rirst bo outlined by a committee and
then submitted to this larger body '
for their sanction or criticism.
This managing bonrd, believes '
A. Hold of tho Fellowship Club,
should bo appointed In such a man
ner as to give tho churches a rejire-,
tentative, another for tho labor un
ions, and so on, thus giving each
typo of organizations a personal In
terest In tlio mutter.
At tho Inst meeting held Mrs.
prisons must bo cleaned.
The Jailor of tho county jail has
declared In deep wrnth that this side
of tho Hay Is most "obstreperous" In
sending prisoners to the county sent
that "aro troubled with vermin."
Ho (lectures tho bath tub Is nlw.-ni
necessary and Hint ench recruit must
bo put through n vigorous course of
sprouts before being turned over to
tlio cells of tho Coos county Jail.
Hut, -say tho Mnrshfleld officers
Peiigstacken outllnod tho plan of Is- jf tllor,, lB KolnK (0 ))0 nn votlgn- 1
K. It. Kodllch, Seattle; W
Peters, Portlnnd: J. X. Hynn, Port
land; J. II. Miller, Tillamook; K. 11.
Kryor, San Francisco; C.' II. Albert,
Pot'tlllllil! W fl tfirlnufmi 1irlltni,l
There Is a school at Hunker Illll, at j ,,. )ummn ,,' wf
hnstsldo. in Mist Addition. To,Jnmofl Ko ,., ,
llmurt tiinnjtn t II 4 lift Itn uf iim m it
"" ' , ' i . '. Coiiulllo: Frank Dunn and wife,
f linPn linl'ii IiSintt til tt II unit w tl a t n t
",u,u ""'. "".', ' "" , ','"u Spokane; James II. Nottlnhofor,
Portland; J. M. sholloloy. Portland;
suing meal tickets, somewhat after
the fashion of stamp books, and to
would In turn give them to mou they
'ii.li . .1 i
,. ; uiiiiki (.'iiiiiiii v in ciii. ur nn hi mum
rons moving but even with these
losses district number iiluo has made
a gain of II over its total of last
yonr.
MOOSi; DANCK, Kukhoff Hall,
North lleml SATl'ltDAV KVKNINd.
DANCK nt SU.MXKIt, SATUUDAV
evening, DKCKMmin 11!.
Motorcycle, Quick Mossngo and
Parcel Delivery will open for busl
nuss nt lir.O Central Avenue, phone
Hfi, Saturday morning. Send us
qour orders.
MOl'NT HOOD
fllKA.MKHY Itt'TTKIt
Host on Knrlh
1! pound roll, Tn cents
COOS DAY OYSTKIl CO.
At Palace Market. Phono HUM.
II. H. Donnhey. Portland; .T. K.
Paulson, Coiiillle; C. F. Johnson,
Hettinger, N. I).; ChnrleH Klimuur
nian, Coiiulllo; C. F. Johnson, Myr
tle Point.
l.loyd Hotel.
K. llrlgs, Portlnnd, (1. Carp, Port
lnnd; P. Clmmliio, lloaver Hill; J.
Halloy, Portlnnd; L. J. Swnn, Myr
tle Point; N. Gcrhnrd, Gardiner.
Illmico Hotel.
W. K. Floyd. Glonadn; Kills
Uhoilos, Myrtle Point; (1. C. Wash
burn, Tacoma; C. Miller, Myrtlo
Point; J. (irlffln, llakur Creek; P.
A. Ilrownell, Gardiner: Albert Mor
ris, Tarheel; W. II. Myers, Myrtlo
Point; Alvln Smith, Coos Itlvor.
St. I.nurciieo Hotel.
I.orrn Larson, Tacoma; W. llar
tholomow ami wife, Km pi re; M. J.
Jordan, Kugono; Joe Taylor, Spokane.
or to tlo odd Jobs about (lie homos
Kucli ticket would ho good for a
iiucai ni some rosinuruni.
I However, tho committee believes
this plan would result In an effort
! of a few men to corner tho supply
of meal tickets nud thus In a few
hours woik thiough n neighborhood
give them board for a week or moro.
And to overcome this defect It would
bo necessary to have a penimnont
headquarters and from there Issue
the meal tickets un the order of some
Hon tho root of the mntter must be
dug up. "Whnt aro you going to do,"
they say. "when wo gel 'oni (meaning
prisoners) already in this condition?"
And then there opens another
phnso of tho mutter. That cleanli
ness is uoxt to Godliness has not been
taught to us nil alike nud the poor
unfortunates, ninny of thorn, come to
tho Jail vermin covered. "All t'e
king's horses and all the king's men"
would bo ncrossury to clean up satis
factorily every morning.
Tho plnn has been suggested that
ench morning tho brigade Hint has
spent tho night In Jail should be put
to work with a big bucket of lye
TWELVE MORE SHOPPING DAYS BE
' CHRISTMAS
o Your Buying Now
ASSORTMENTS AND SIZES ARE COMPLETE
THE EARLY BUYERS HAVE THE MOST COM
PLETE STOCKS TO SELECT FROM '
u
oney Talks"
flub (lotliinjISlioe Co,
BANDON
HtiSSSSSSSSSS
THREE. STORE'S
MARSHFIELD
MYRTLE PT.
nousowue. water and brooms, thus to make the
To have a permnnont organization I oenB n B,R uKht of tho "Spot-1-as
boon often miggostod. Twice nt inM Town" true
Kvory two wooks, at the present
the Inst meeting propositions were
Hindu by men who volunteered to
care for such a place and soo that
It Is run properly providing a room Is
secured and fitted out.
Until n managing board Ik seloctod
and plans perfected for furthor
movomonl tho Service Committee of
tho Fellowship Club will outiuue to
attend to certain cases that come be
fore them for Immediate aid.
lime, the quilts from tho Jail arc
soul (o the laundry for renovating.
A now plan advanced Is to fill ticks,
with straw which can bo thrown
nwny every so often and Hum send
the ticks to tlio wnsh, all of which
would lie a cheap procedure. (
One officer suggested Hie plan of
rigging a derrick at tho edge of a
NORTH INLET WILL
HAVEP0ST0FFICE
MOVKMKNT KOIt KSTAItMSIII.N'O
MAIIi KACIMTIKS XV I..VXDIM8
XAMK I'OU XI3W ( itv-to-iii:
J. II. Pinkcrton was In from
North Inlet yesterday and says tho
residents In the vicinity of tho laud
ing are taking uctiou on having a
postotflco established there. A
meeting of the residents wns called
one evening last week to dlscUss
a name for (lie new postofflco but,
mmmmumm$mmg!mmm
C. DANCIJ laC'liKS
Vl'l'l'ltll W ..I. .1.1 it.... to
.-. I I It.... JllftUl. .l't. IM
TIN'S On lustra. COMK
e.ire.
HAM,
MA It-
If you
I CITY AUTO & TAXI CO. I
I DAY AND NKJIIT SKItVrciJ
For taxi, phone ltU, Ideal Cafo.
For touring cars, jihono 20
Chandlnr Hotel
I.VXX I.AMIIirni, Prop.
New Cain : : New Cars
LET US MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACTS
Tltlo .t Trtut Co., Abi'jiti
thoroughly dependable. Iut.
dlsto bfrvlce. iironint ittntki
to all interests of our cllttttj
i i n i ii u si cost
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
ItKS IWSVK KAfiliKS' IIAI.b
SATl'ltDAV night, Dee. 1L. MAD
TIN'S Oriheitru. COMK If you
euro.
dock and with a pice of rape douse "wing to u storm tlio uttuiiiliiiuo
each Individual prisoner n certnln . w" "t '''W.
length of time liofore admitting lilm Tll 1110 Howard was suggested
to the Jail. i uk the now postofflco will bo lo-
-: entod on the Howard ranrh, hut as
th ore was another postofflro of that
AMONG THE SICK
anmiiUJiram
-nirimuMrTVvmamnJJL&mJWXSaZi
FINAL
tssxsaasisxmaaiBExsnBUSi
& Sacrifice Reduced Prices on-
Ladies Suits, Coats, Raln
LMir.yE5.:l,
- y
m9 lis)
ill li
flilli
coats, Dresses and Furs,
.). II. Flanagan bus boon confined
to his homo for sevornl days on
account of n sovoro cold.
Tlio llttlo foiir-yoar-old son of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Axol Krlckson of Hun
ker Hill, had his tonsils removed
yeslordny.
Mrs. Charles IlatoH of Wagner,
wns down yesterday rooolviiijf treat
ment for a fracturod anklo which
she rocolvod In an nccldont nbout
a mouth ago,
Mrs. A. C. Jonson of liny
who rocontly wna lirouglit
from tho hospital, Is rapidly
ering hop health.
Albert Jncobson Is sufforlng from
a sovoro case of blood poisoning in
ills nrm. A few dnys ago ho got a
sllvor undor his flngor nail but
thought nothliiK of tho occiirrenco
until pains started up along his
entire- arm.
I iiumo In Oregon, It could not bo
adopted.
Among (ho other mimes suggest
ed wore North Inlet, Ceilurvllle, Co
dnr City and White Codnr.
DAXCH nt Sl'.MXKH, SATtritDAV
evening, DKCKMIIKU l'-.
hk; da( i: kagi.ks' ham.
SATl'ltDAV night, Due. la. .MAI5
TIX'S Orchestra. COMK If you
care.
II
,
DRY WOOD
i n n
"20
AT
CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD
North Front Btreet.
Phono :i7.
Park,
homo
rocov-
ACCriOX snlo LADMiS' K.MPOIt
IVM fine stock at III, i! AJVD 7 o'clock
SATl'ltDAV. DON'T mT.SS IT.
.Il'XK MAHTIN
NATCItOPATH
. . Diseases trenlml by latest
Kuropeitn drugloss meHiods.
Office: Williams lllnelc.
Phoiiu -"m-.I for appointment..
IIOTKIi DOTSON
ranmniinrn i i.
i it lWil
T.lbhy CO.h. The kind YOU have
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORS
E. Lothard McClure
AT'l'OUXKV AT LAW
Practices In all courts.
Ivooni iu, I'lauagKii .V- Heuiielt Haul.
'. A. Hanson, Proprietor.
Now open under now inaiiagomont.
A home place with homo cooking i
served In family style. Hoard and '
room. $i;.."0 per week. III.' South
Socond St . Mnrsliflelil.
Commutation (
Tickets $2.00 ill
Urhlifleld-Xoitli Ilmd Atto Lta
r cvery Icm inhiutii tnra 1 1
lo It! p. in.; to Kimlli S(in;titMl
day, leaving at II n. m. tol't
I lute trips a tiny.
oniwT Kivn. Pmm
OU AUTO CALL
FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS
four Rood cars with csrtfnl dHin
For day service, phone IIW,
Itlsiiro IllllnrJ l'Mlort
Kiir night hcrvkc, IIiobj MU
lt.'RtU Cnfc.
0. I.F00TE.
MERCHANT'S CAFE
Popular place for
Good Meals.
Prinns Rflnsonable,
Cor. Commercial & B'dtj(
llavo jour LinWlt rA
heads, etc.. printed atTHKlDW
office.
t
J v....... .11.1 .I. ll lllll- (J .j j.
AIAVAVS I'SKD. l'lione 7L. Pacific " riarper
Livery niul Transfer Company. 1IOUSIJ ItUILDKR
(lonornl Itepnlriug and Cabinet
Making.
I'hono 319-J.
C3GI22nnBao
These Final Reductions
Extend to ail lines of Fall
and Winter Garments.
SAGETEATURWS
y
.1. M. Wright
1
Oni
. . Pliono 188-n.
HUILDrNO CONTHACTOU
EBtlmntos furniahod ou requeBt
Anyone contemplating any purchase in this line for Xmas will
find rare oppotunities here to their advantage. Mincing words
with you is not necessary; you all know about the sales at
THE FASHION STORE
NORTH BEND, OREGON
It's (.'rainlniolh'V.s recipe lo bring
color, limiiv and L'llckuess to hair
when laded, slivakcil or gray,
That heantlful, ovon shade or dark,
glossy hair can only bo had by brew-In-,'
a uilNture of Sage Tea and Sul
phur. Your hair Is your charm. It
makes or mnrs tho face. When It
f..iles. turns gray, streaked and looks
dry. wispy nnd scraggy, just an ap-,
plication or two of Sago and Sulphur
enhances its nppearanuo a hundred
fold. Don't hothor to pro pa re the tonic;
ou can get from any drug store a
-lo-cent bottle of "Wyoth's Sago and
Sulphur Compound," ready to use.
This enn nhvnjs bo depended upon
to bring bail; the natural color, thick
ness and lustre of your hair and re
moe dandruff, stop scalp Itching'
and falling hair.
Kvorybody usos "Wyoth's Sago
and Sulphur because it dnrkons so
naturally and evenly that nobody can
tell It lias been applied. You sim
ply dampen a sponge or soft brush
with it ami draw this through the'
hair, taklug one small strand at a
time; by morning the gry hair has
disappeared, and after another ap
plication It becomes beautifully dark
and appears glossy, lustrous and
abundviut.
I
Or. H. M. Shaw
Kye, Kar, Nn nnd Throat.
Cil.AS.SKS ITrTKD
Hit. MATTIK II. SHAW
JH?01?? of Women nud Clillilrea
Ouko Phono 3;io-J. ltooms aoo, 201,
202, Irving Ulock.
Beniamin Ostlind
CONSUI.TIXO KNfilNKKU AND
AHCIIlTUrr
Offices. 200 Irving Block
?hono 103-k or 2C7-J.
Mnrshfleld, Oregoi
W. G. Chandier
AHCIIITKOT
Rooms 301 and 302, Coke nulldlng
Marshfleld, Oregon
Wm. S. Turpcn
AKOII ITKCT
Marshfleld, Oregon.
Announcement
THE PIONEER HARDWARE COMPANY
has taken over the stock of the North Bend Hard
ware and Supply Co., and will continue the busi
ness at the old stand on Sherman avenue.. This
will give our patrons
TWO STOCKS TO DRAW FROM
TWO POINTS TO SHIP FROM
With this advantage we expect to serve our -
friends better than ever and to earn a continuance
of the patronage of all the old friends of both stores.
Mrs. Olivia Edman. M. T. D.
SWKDISH .M.1SSAC1K AND MKD-
!lU, OY.MXASTICS
, FOU Mth IHSKASKS
3.t7 Commercial me. I'liono !M2.J
loel Ostlind '
mxo Tuxnn and itRi.inun
LenTo orders at W. It. Haines' Mm
le Company.
U5 S. Sixth Street. Phone 103-L
Perl Riley Ballinger
Resldeuco Studio, 217 No. Third St
Phoue 308-L.
MARSHFIELD
Largest Stock in Coos County. '
i pip n NORTH ecu