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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1915)
mJLUiiiSuS!m!S THE COOS BAY TIMES, MMsHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1915-EVEHING EDITION. FOUR ?fl f Lt' I MARSDEfy H THEL EMANSKI Manager of the Grand Com pletes Negotiations for Con trol of New Playhouse 11 whb announced iodtiy Hint a dcnl lins been consumnted whereby Q. J. Lcamnskl will turn over his lease of tho Lemnnskl thpatcr !n tho Noble building to Robert Marsdon of tho Grand theater. Yesterday Mr. Lonian SAYS INDIAN VICTIMS BURIED ON ISLAND sins, wassox, pioneer rksi- liKXT OK SOUTH IXLICT SEC TIOX, THINKS CORPSE WAS VICTIM OP l'LAOlNC. Mrs. "WnBson, an aged Indian wo man of South Inlet, camo to Mnrsh fleld yesterday nod says that the portion of n skeleton unearthed on Vnlllno Island yesterday must be ouo of tho , victims of a smnllpox epidemic which claimed many In dian victims between CO and 75 , years ago. Sho says tho Indians' iIIpi! bv scores and owing to tne DISPUTETITLETO PONYSLDUGHLAND NORTH I1UXI) COUXCIH TAULES J.EASlNfl SUGGESTION .ItflA FOURTH CKLKIIHATION IS DU BIOUS. j The 3 Vital ELEMENTS IX RUVINO A Piano Bkl closed a deal disposing of his I large number oi ueains, me ""' Star Theater In N6rlh 'fiend to Dcn-wero hurled In trenches on tho end jiIb Hull who will conduct It In con-1 of Valllna Island where tho skull thpntor. Thniwaa unearuicd jesicrunj. Again tho' much disputed ques tlon regarding the ownership of ; land on which the Pony Slough) bridges are situated has come Into , tho North llend City Council. At their meeting of Wednesday evening, John Mullen, representing tho Pony Land Company, nsked that tho city pay ?l a year tor tne lease oi mo property. This the Councllmen de -ARE Quality Price Terms Spring Housecleaning Tim i Mnn iih Itih -inv iinnor Tim I wag iineartiied jesioruaj. . nrmwrtv. This the Councl men de-, ,innia nwt, i,o rVitiWnt nf Mr. D. H. Stewart says that ubHTi cer-c , , ,,. bc cstnbi8hlnK title1! ! i-i ii.n 1 alfilt Tna ttmf. nt n I . . . . i .If Lomanskl from tho show business on "" """ l" """ " ." ., Mn ravor or mo company aim mcy Coos Hay. Ho has not decided what w''lt0 nian- He snys lhat U,10 I,u,,n" 'tabled tho matter, refusing to act. ho will engage In ,,ulft, Erountl wn8 on nnot,lcr I111" The bridge across tho slough lead- Tho change Ultrw effective next f hc 'nI"- 's, n,R0."r tn'" iB from Virginia avenuo has been Wednesday, probably. Mr. Mnrsden l ,hnt 'kul' hB.d "i. IntC"Cl! " for about ten years and during nlnim to rloR tho Oraml and convert "",v ul," " ,u" '."" . . , this time tltlo to tlio land Jiaa noi tho quarters on Front street Into a storeroom. It Is not largo enough for Bhow purposes and with tho Increased capacity of Tho Lemanskl, ho will bo nblo to accommodate more. Mr. Marsden, who has mado such n success of tho Grand, stated today that tho consolidation would mean bottor shown and would In every way bo to tho advatitago of tho public, aio lias already planned for securing n better class of vaudovlllo nnd gomo of tho best pictures In tho country Including productions by the Famous lilaycrs and General Film company. "Tho Christian,, and "Cabarla" arc two top lines already '.booked for early production ' of the Island. Ho Is also certain hat the skull had not been Interred more than n fow years. Tho discovery has caused much talk, many claiming that It Is prob ably the remains of W. II. Joiner, who disappeared soon after tho as sassination of Jacob Evans a few years aso. COOS RIVER RANCHER TELLS OF CALIFORNIA W. A. flago Write from Oilxdn, AH., Alxjut Condition) In Hint Section. Tho following Bolf-cxplanntory lot tor has been rccolvcd by Harrlgan & Noff from W. A. Gage, who re cently rented his North Coos IUvcr ranch and wont to Cibola, Arizona, to locato: MWoIl, I arrived hero a wcok ago today and It Is suro flno lioro, sun bhlno every dny and lots of flno level land, but not much of It cleared and In cultivation. "dcorgo Gould has a flno ranch, but has only about 35 or -10 acres cleared. Ho raises two crops a year nnd has somo flno watermelon lands t present. Now wouldn't you like to llvo hero. "I expect to stay hero for nwhllo nnd get better acquainted with things. Tho bottom land hero hns lots of brush on It, but not heavy tlmuor nnd bums sq after Blnshcd. ''Goorgo and I want a good dou blo barrel axo and wo cqn't got ono In thin country, so I want you to ond us n coutfo. Now wo wnnt thoso hnnd-mado, hnlf falling nxc, tho bit 1b about 11 or 12, Inches long, weighs 3)5 or 3 M and two good handlca. Put tho axes up good and ship by parcel post, and tlo two good bandies together nnd send thorn by parcel post. Now you don't often got orders this far from homo, ho do u good Job and fcond something, JKWIW IS FOUND. BREAKWATER E E PROM TRIP NORTH YOU WILIj KIND ALL THESE WILIj PLEASE YOU AT THIS STORE "Your Money's Worth or Your i Money Hack." THE WILEY B.ALLEN Co. Ij. L. Thomas, Manager. Jtiisscl DldK. Central Ave. ARRIVES IX KAItliV FHOM PORT- l.vnd with twentv-threk passengers no trouble ix crossing rail Early this morning tho Dreak watcr crossed In from Portland, bringing 23 passengers arid a cargo of freight for Coos Dny. No trou- bio wns experienced In crossing tho bar, though thero was n heavy swell outsldo. Tho Breakwater will leave out again Saturday morning for the North. Thoso who arrived wore: John Udell, A. Domlngucs, Tuna Hntullc, C. Inolstcr, Druco McDon ald, J. J. Harrylon, Q. N. Harri son, Edwnrd Doyle, Ed Durke, It. Howell, L. C. Moore. J. P. Drown, Thos. Morgan, Mrs. D. O'Rourke, Mrs. 13., Ottes, Chns. K. Morgan, rioronco Fryo, C. E. Ford, Mrs. Frank McTnggart, Sister Jcanetto, L. II. Dobno, Ponrl Enslmlngor, A. S. Kohlor, Lula Miller, J. W. Dennett, I). E. Norcross, Mrs. II. J. Mend, Ellzaboth Alton, Mrs. Dort Esnouf, John Lang, Dort . Esnouf, Lloyd Esnouf. BUY THE I VERY BEST inlarshfield Rl ITTPR , Creamery uu ' ' L" Former .Mnihfleld PaMor llfnitfrx Masonic Eiublcm. Tho following dispatch from Sll verton will bo of Interest huro, na 3lcv. W. It. F. Drown waH for morly pnstor of tho Mnrahfluld Methodist Church: "Itov. W. 11. F. Drowno, pustor of tho local MethodlBt KpUiopal Church, boiuu yoara ago rocolvcd n Past Mautor'H Jewel from thu Mu-- Honlc lodgo nt KHtncnda. Sovoral inonthH ago ho diHCOvorod that It was lost. Tlmo inovml on without getting any tnico of It and ho hail given up hope of fvor roeovorlng It until Friday, when ho rocolvod n pnwnbrokur's tliket from Port land, with tho eUtoment that It ho would pay $3.. 60 lie could get Ills Jowol." FILES DIVORCE SUIT Walter Oldland, .Married in October, AnIim Scpanillon From Young Spouso. Allowing that his wifo married him for a Mnienl ticket" and that sho refuses to llvo with him and also nccuslng hor of adultery, Walt er Oliver Oldland has filed Btilt for divorce from his wlfo, aged IS, Hazel F. Mason Oldland. Tho young couplo woro married at Co qulllo October 17, 1011. Shortly after tho marriage, ac cording to tho complaint filed by Oldland, tho wlfo loft him saying alio would not llvo with him longer and "consorted with strnngo men and dlsroputnhlo women." A'compromlso wns sought about ten days ago, but nt that tlmo, so tho complaint runs, sho took fin from tho troiiHora of her holpmoet nnd oscnpod from tho building. The huhband dorlurod that ho owns no ronl or personal proporty in Orogon. ! been definitely established. The Council believes that the reason an effort Is being mndo to secure tltlo is to cvado u street assessment. As a. representative of tho Cham ber of Commerce E. L. Powell ap peared before tho city fathers ask ing whether Sherman nvenuo will bo In condition, July 4, for n cele bration. Tho report of tho mombors wns that In all probability tho street will bo undergoing the paving pro cess nt that tlmo and thnt It would bo Impossible for tho Council to say tho street could bo used. Tho authorization of' bids for1 paving on Sherman nvenuo wns mado I nt tho meeting. This Improvement will extend from California to Washington strcot nnd on Washing ton nvenuo between' Sherman nnd Sheridan. I Open llldi Xcxt Month. DldB will probably bo opened At tho last meeting of tho City Council In March and It Is expected tho work will bo started nt least by Juno 1 nnd will contluuo through tho summer months. With this Improvement tho Coun cil passed nn ordlnnnco declaring I Frco delivery, 8 n. m. nnd 1! p. in. that all sldowalks hereafter laid on I Phono 7.1. Sherman nvenuo shall bo of con-. ---- -l--- crctc. Inasmuch as tho laying of ; tho curbs and gutter will possibly' cniiso tho removing of tho plank , Bldownlkt It Is possible that this . work too, will bo done during tho summer. Tho snlo of Improvement bonds for tho planking of .Montana ave nuo amounting to $700 was author-! Ized In nn ordlnnnco read nt tho meeting, but It could not bo passed j because thoro wero only four Coun cllmen present. . T a r- j-.. r,.Afi i4 rjii l -LT Is Always a rcmmuei iu v-aiui nv nuuu nousewiV(J or tne neea or NEW FURNITURE JMth haiMJL- nrrfald dcuML rouuox urwa au) aCd thirnoJ. RrAPB UXDKIl SAN1TAUY CONDITIONS IN A CLEAN AND MODKHX FAOTOUYJ BTEIHLIZED MILK AND CREAM. PURE ICE WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, U Am. xmawrw ' LJlLJ1 j.pvJ'- cm&L jwvuyx iWtZ5Kj ak i ir iMKiuut Ar Old Ihlno, .J.;Lhm..J KFou7Zufaz It may be a room Is to be refurnished or it may be a few odd pieces to fiS'e different rooms to make the furnishings oomplete. Our large stock with itsw ied assortment offers unusual opportunities for selection whether it is a sinfc piece, a single room or a complete outfit, and remember always "WE SELL IT FOR LESS." GOING HARVEY COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS IOWA (JOES DltY XKXT .IAXUAUY lllr AtMrUlft I'imm to iwik lj Tlmw dur moixks, rob. a:.. Oovoriior Clnrk signed today tlio tuw repeal hill pnwol last wook by tho Iowa l.eglH laturc. Tho bill hicomo et fo(tle Jaiuary I and roturns tho Htatc to stuutorv prohl-bltl'ii,. 4 4 MM SAY DRAIN BOX TO BE ' OPENED WITHIN WEEK) Working with a forco of mon, often as many as ten In number, . ICnglncor Ilobort Kollog, has pro gressed well with tho work of open-, lug tho drain box In Mill Slough, tic-, cording to C. It. Pock, this morn ing, and tho completion of tho ork Is expected In about a wccU'b time. Tho dnto sot by tho court wns March 1C. At present tho engineer's sound j Is nt work on tho box betweon Sixth nnd Seventh streets nnd tlioy be llovo that nbnvo thlfl point tlioy will not find their work difficult. They havo worked nt nil hours of tho nlRht nnd dny, making their working tlmo conform with tho low tides In tho bay, A pump wub nt firat thought necessary, but Mr. Kellog, ho fnr, has worked without ' this equlpmont, ottou lining drags thnt liavo boon drnwn back mid forth In tho drain box that has been tho rnuso of so much trouble jiHiii ib me inmff - .& I For Dojt ncsiilta hi ' TAIXTIXO," PAPIOHIXO nnd DKCOUATIXO j K. P. LK MIKUX j Wall Paper and Paint Storo aOit No. Front St. l'"ono lin-ll HAVE THAT ROOF RE NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171, Pictures & Framing Walker Studio LADIES' CLEANING WORKS Wo do French Dry Cleaning on Uio most delUato fabrics.. Wo posi tively giiarantco nil work Phono 1!U-X. Address M51 Qcntral Avenue. MERCHANT'S (UK Popular place for Good Meals. Prices Reasonabfe, Cor, Commercial a i ''" ' ll lBI 111 II .1 in , You Need Glasses ! IMHiniliBHNNBwiKA&HIferelrVSKuilKSpgfiffnjafln Let Us Examine Your Eyes and Grind a Nice Pair of Toric Lenses to Suit Your Eyos. Rimless Eye Glasses $5,00 to $8.00 Spectacles - - $2,50 to $7,50 Red Cross Optical Dept. Phone 32. LOO CltUHIIKH Ciriljl) XKAU MVltThK POINT (Special to Tho Times.) MYUTIA3 POINT. Ore, Fob . 2fi. Tho S-yonr-oltl child of Mr. and Mrs. Norton llvliiR uhout six miles oaat of hero on tho IlosouurK road, waa prolmlily fatally cruahod by u log which tho father rolled down tho hill to tho bnrnyurd. Ho hud been cutting wood on tho HidehlU and wau rolling It down in big logs to tho house, iio called to his wifo to nmko Euro tho children woro gafo and sturtod somo logs; down. In somo way, tho 5-year-old child got In tho path of tho log and was crushed. Tho little ono was unconscious last night. The lighting of a clothing s tore, tailor's shop or any store X where colors and textures must he accurately shown is most important. The light must be bri ght simulating daylight as On the contrary it should bc soft, well diffused, pleasing to the eye. ! closely as possiblebut it mu st not be dazzling. I ! i Electric Light Is Best Adapted Ideal Illumination To Indirect lighting by means of Mazda lamps and properly designed diffusers will produc e the correct effect with econ- omy and at the same time add a touch of distinction to your JJlUIU. MARSHFIELD DRUGGIST Th.H ilektart-wSH? DnKjOUR LIGHTING EXPERTS ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE s the Mnralifielil aceacv for h UW,,IUU I HE HOME AFFY MADE AVERN CANDY Wo nmko Ico croam SJ78 Central nvo., P"ono J.TI-Tj PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORS E. Lothard McClure ATTOHNKY AT LAW Practices In all courts. Raoin la, Flanagan & Dennett Dank H. H. Harper HOUSE nUILDER General Kopalrlog and Cabinet Making. mono 34'J-J. Ktivr Kfodell "HPNDFRSOnJ CORSE also principal dlitrlWjJ "ONYX" and "Wt HOSE S.S.JENNINGS, No.! SMITH'S VARIETY OT North Benn, fnr Fannv and DOI CHINA tuc nnns HOTEL Formorly of M2JSf WABIIINGIAV ' NOHTH DKT O. A. Metlln, FW I. M. Wright m rhone' 1S8-R, DDlLDrNO CONTRACTOR Estimates furnlsnod on request Or. H. M. Shaw Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. GLASSES FITTED DR. MATTIB II. SHAW Diseases of Women and Chllirea Office Phone 330-J. Rooms 200, 201, 202, Irving Block. lias uia Marslif eld acencv for h 'simple mixture of buckthorn bark, Blycerlne. etc, known as Adler-l-ka, ' ,ihe remedy which became famous by curliiB appendicitis. This simple remedy hns powerful avtlon and drains siuh surprising amounts ofi ,old matter from tho body that JUST ONE DOSE rellees sour stomnrti, KUS Oil the Stomach and rnnaMnnllnn I almost IMMEDIATELY. Tho Ql'ICK action of Adler-i-ka is astonishing. I Tho Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Benjamin Ostlind CONSULTING ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT Offices. 206 Irving Block Phono 103-L or 267-J. , Mar"shfleld, Oregon Oregon Power Go. Second and Central Phone 178 W. G. Chandler ' ARCHITECT Roomi 301 and 302, Coke Building Uarshflold, Oregon Wm. S. Turpen ARCHITECT Marshfield, Oregon, Commutation Tickets P) tfarshfleld-North . di?n 20 Oaw every t '"'""'"kS to la o. in.: to South SIM day, leavliij: at 11 II.. i.l..a n flflV. GORST A KWQA "0Sm: nw-ft-: , VfcRilj KUUJ-iimu ... n'SiKnt bcn'i B. cc to AMD J. L. BRIOE 118. P. Perl Riley Ballinper I i-mwiMT AND TEACHER j Residence Studio, 217 No, Third Ik Phone 368-L. DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PAI1LW .! iu kept ,r TUB W0 A regular o- b undertaker charge Phono J"1" 2Saft?4? M?HSEKiU2 jjfl A i