The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 14, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1915 EVENING EDITION
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V IUVKR&
LL.
Joy
to ope-
If you have squandered
your youth looking for
smoke joy among the
desolating peppergrass
brands, come over in our
-.4 n-1 fttr' n nlno r
good old Prince Albert. Or, if you like '::::-:::::,'3illll
yours roneu miu a inue paper pipe,
smoke it jour way, but make it of
P. A. There's no two guesses about
the pleasingness and goodness of
coos district method
TOR'S CONVENE'lme h
' or
I ti 1 Session In Conjunction -o
Kpwurth Ijciiguo Convention
Myrtle l'utnt
the national joy smoke
It is the smoke fuel gentle and lovable,
made so by a patented process, con
trolled exclusively by us, that takes out
the bite and leaves a cool, free-burning,
fragrant smoke. Stuff
your old pipe to the
brow with some of
this ace-high tobacco
or roll it in a cigarette
and see how easy it
feels on the tongue.
The
humi
bang-
on hand,
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W-:-:-: U ' Appeal- nt Noblo Tliontci
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on Tour of Coos County and Who
IVtl-j- n .1 Kafiidny.
(Special to Tho Times.)
MYRTLE POINT, April H. Tho
C003 district M. R. Ministerial Asso
ciation and Epworth League conven
tion were held In Myrtlo Point from
Tuesday tho Blxth, over Sunday. Tho
rcssIohs woro well attended and wera
very helpful. Among tno visiting
ministers present wcro C. M. Knight
of Unndon, C. II. Bryan, wlfo and
daughter of Conulllo, Josoph Knotts,
wife and son of Marshflold, Hov. V.
II. Myers, A. S. Hlsoy, J. J. Pacoy
and District Superintendent J. T. Ab
bott. Quito a number of leaguers
woro present from all over tho coun
ty. Miss Ilarkncss of Albany, gavo
rcndlngs nt throo sessions.
FOREIGN MARKETS XOW OPEN
TO AMERICA
Sweden, Fiance ami Spain arc la tlio
Market to Purchase Coal in tHo
Viillitl States
fSpcclal to Tho Times.)
WASHINGTON, 1).C. April 1-1.
Four cullego warblers with a rango
of vohcg and a rango of songs from
' the laleHt popular nlrt), tho old folic
songs to classical boIos aru tho plum
bers of tho University of Oregon
Qimrtetto who uro to appear huro In, Certain countries of Europo hnvo
eoncort at tho Noblo Theater Friday j been dopendont 011 Gormnny and tho
nnd-Saturday. Tito young men camo j United Kingdom for their coal sup
lu ycteiday mi tho stage, leaving for nly; Uonmark and Swedon purchaso
tho Coiiulllo Valley whoro they hnvo almost nil their coal from tho United
Hevoinl engagements. I Kingdom, and dlstitnco niul high
i From Kugcno to Portland, from freight rates will handicap tho Amorl
Portlaud along tho O.-W.' It. & N. can shlppor In competing for this
; to llaliin- City, tho entertainers havo trade when conditions return to nor.
, mndu a host of friends with their mnl. Hut Sweden has bought somo
olorvur cviponrnncos. In tho Christ-, American conl durlnir tho last fow
mns vacations thoy traveled inoro months mid hn rccontlv turned to
tlinn 1,000 nillos on their concert' aormany for coal and coko. Franco
tour and this summer they nro ex- stands ready to purchaso In tho Unl-
A drunken tramp caused a ltttlo
fright on Hallroad avenue last week
ono day. Ho wandered Into tho L.
A. Roberts and Jako Strong homes
i boforo ho was taken In hand by tho
police. Ho was onrouto to Wagner
to find work, had walked from Itoso
burg and had only had a ltttlo rlco
that day and tho finish of his whisky
bottle.
tidy red tin, 10c; toppyrcdbas,Gc; the pound and half -pound tin
dors. Then, there's the 16-oz. P. -4. crystal-glass Humidor mats
up for home and for the office. You've always a trcsli supply i
, because the sponge in the ltd Itccps ttie tooacco pipe-tit.
tBMZ3tEE2
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C.
KHZSKTaHMHaKPSaseSZatfttUS
i pected to sing at tho Exposition.
I As a means of wolcomo tho old
i collojro men of Coos Hay aro plan-j
I nlng a supper for tho Quartotto at
.the Chandler on Friday evening til
Jolly 'got-togothor np?ctlng to sing
again tho old college gongs and talk'
i of campus days.
Tho mombors of tho qunrtotto nro'
ted StatcH If prices can bo nrrangod.
Italy Is thrcatoned with n coal fa
in I no, nml It is reported by cablo
from Madrid that Spain offers a mnr
kcth for American coal of nil grades,
South Aincrlcnn coal supplies have
coino chiefly from tho United King
dom, Australia, and Germany; but
tho United States had inoro of a foot
Prof. Italph Lyman, Paul Spraguo, hold on tho Southern continent than
Albert
roleh,
Gillette and llelnlu llelilon-
I llarslif ield-Nortli Bend-Empire Auto Service
Leatcs Mnrshflohl at Hilny
Corner
10:00 n.m.
2:00. p.m.
r.MIO p.m.
Lmtm Xurth Iloud ir min
utes later
Leaves Kmplro.
H:!IO n.m.
ll::tu n.m.
n.-ao p.m.
TO BOAT THE BUILD1MS GAME -: -:-
i
ku been a hobby with us for a Kfloi jany years and n lot of
our cuito.nerj will toll yon whon 3k comos to gettli g good, sound,
durable framing material nt tho Tight prlco wo know our buol
". Juit tell what you wnnt to IMA and tho amount you want
to ipenj and wo'U got busy with our pencil and figure out the beat
Tour uoney can buy. Try ui. j ,,
C A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RICTATL DRl'AItpiKNT
CTJT THE FUEL UILIi 1 TWO HI USING OUIt WOOD
PH0XR inn, 1H2 SOUTH HltOADWAV
IMTER-DCEJW TRAMSPORTATiaM GO.
Weekly Service Cooj Hay nml San Francisco.
STEAMSHIP MAMN SMITH
Freight and Passenger Service.
From San Francisco, Tuesdays,
From Coos Bay Saturdays.
MOM MAitSIIKIiaO, SATL'IJDAV, APHIL U), AT n l'. 51.
San Fniiiclsco Office, COO File llulldlng, and I'lcr Number t!U
Ooos Bny Agont, 0. F. McQeohoe, Phone 44.
To Portland
every Thursday
cam uiii ,? TiwiimiB
To Eureka
every
We want your cash business and make it
an object for you to pay cash.
GET A RECEIPT
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee and Spice House.
Phono aoi-J.
TJIK FAST AND C051FOUTAI1LM
S S. Geo. W. Elder
NKWIiY EQUIPI'KI)
NOItTH PACiFIO STEA5ISEIP CO.
O. F. McOL'OItan AaENT W. M. PAINTUIl
Phono U, Marehflold Phono 421, North Bond
EffiMKOUZCKSESra
Koontz Garage
Agency for
OVERLAND CARS GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR
MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES
Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty
North Front Strqet :: :: :: Phone 180-J
KQOIPPKIJ WITH WIUEIiESH.
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS OV TIMK.
SAIUS FK05I 5IAHS!IF1I-:M) UVKItY 5IOXDAV DUIMXfl APHIL
O.V THE FOM.OWINO DATES: APItlL .T AT Jl!i0 P. 51. i
APltlL IS-. AT 1) A. 51.; APHIL J, AT J2::0 P. 51.5 APUIL till,
AT 8:00 A. 51. AND FUO.M POUT1UNO KVEKY FItlDAY AT H
A. 51.
TICKETS O.V SALE AT PORTLAND CITY TICKET OFFICK, TII
AND OAK SJTREin'S, PORTLAND.
Phono 8&-J. O. D. LANDERS, Agent
adveutiskij i,iyn:it list
List of nnclalmod lottorn ronialnint;
In tho Marshflohl, Oregon, Poet ot
flco for tho wools onillng April 13,
1015. Porsoiis callliiK (or tho aamo
will plcaso b nilvurtlsoil nnd pay
ono cont for cncii letter calloil for.
Aldrlch, Mrs. M. W.
Alborl, Charles.
Allison, Martin.
Ulakoly, Clydo, 2.
Urlnkloy, Thomas. '
uocic, uick ; . : r '
Cottor, 8. R. ' '
Cowun, Mrs. David. i
Colo, V. E. , ' , -
Corloy, Mrs. EtiBono.
Dressier, Franc.
Erlckson, Karl. , , '
FaniHWorth, Don.
Ferris, J. D.
Fitzpatriak, John II.
Grear, Androw.
OoorKO, PubIi.
Coodpastor, Munrno.
Harris, Clarouco.
Harris, Clarence
Haslott, Percy.
Hnllaanon, Adam.
Hnnor, Nowb.
Hoffman, M. E, t ' '
LlndborK, Jlrs. 51. . , "'
5Ingniiaon, J.
5Inthors, T. O. , .
5Ioars, Jaok. ' I ' ;
Slurry, R. D. f i '
Pooks. V. II.
Powoll, C. L.
Smith, Miss Lula.-
StophonBOii, CuorKo A.
Hum mors, Ed.
Trowbrldgo, II. 51.
AVhlto, J. J.
Wilson, .Mrs., draco,
Wltolioy, II.
HUGH M'LAl.W
1'OBtmaater.
It had In European markets, and Ain
oricau exporters havo already begun
to tnko udvantaKo o( presont comll
tloiis to IncrcnBo tholr nalos. .Mnrkots
for American conl In Europo, South
Ainorka, Mexico, India, nnd Egypt
nro discussed in Special Consular Ro.
porls, No. CO, Foreign Mnrkots for
coal, Just iBBiicd by tho lliiroau of
Forolgn and Domcstlo Commcrco, Do-
pnrtmont of Commcrco, copies of
which may bo obtained, for flvo contn
each, from tho Superintendent of
Documents, Government Printing Of
fice, Washington,
STATE DIRECTORY
JU
UlSli
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OREGON AND WASHINGTON CJAZ
iriTEKR FOR JDtfi. 11)1(1.
Niv ICdllloii of Itiisluo.sH Directory
l'or Two Slnlos llclng; Dellroi't'd
to Coos Ilny HiiIimtIIhth
It. L. Polk & Co. havo Just issued
the ItiK.-lOlC edition of tliQ Orogou
and WashliiRton Gazotccr and Dusl
hbbh Directory, which Is tho only
work of tho kind published, and Is
being dolivcrcd to Cooa Day suhscrN
burs this week by tholr roprcsontu
ttvo Harry lluth. It contains an nc
atirato biislnoBH directory of ovcry
city, town and villaga u Orogou and
Washington, mid tho names nnd ml
drcsBca of country merchants and
professional ineii, liimbormon, etc.,
who nro located adjacent to villngosj
also lists of government and county
officers; stato hoards, statutory pro
visions, tornis of court, names of assisted by Miss Ada Pratt.
courts, names of postofflces, oxpress, I mIbscb Llla and Eunice Smith who
tolophoiiQ and tulegiaph offices, JiiB-jnro nttondlng school In town spent
tlcos of tho poaco, hotels, dully and 'Sunday with homo folkH ubovo dray-
lVftfll tf llnil'unn iiiJ ImuLlrm il. '
.. ww..j ,w ?(1Mt'Vl, UVOUIUO JUIlUJt
51VRTLE POINT SIENTION'
(Special to Tho Times,).
Mr. Chns. Fenalor of tho Marsh
field Hub storo was a caller in town
Wednesday.
Miss Illanclio Noal nnd brothers,
Hoy and LcbIIo, arrived from Califor
nia for a visit with relatives and
friends.
Mrs. 5Iarshall McDonald was a visi
tor from Coqulllo for a fow days.
The first 191(5 Ford automobile
arrived In Myrtlo Point last Wednes
day for tho local agent, Mr. J. D.
llarklow. i "
Patrons of tho Unlquo theater on
J yod tho film, "Tho Spollors," ono
evening last week.
Friday ovoulng tho Epworth Icaguo
ontortalncd tho visiting delegates,
to. tho district convention at Lundy
Hall. Various games woro enjoyed
and refreshments wcro served.
Saturday evening at tho M. E.
church, MIbh Orah Ilarkncss gavo a
reading, "Tho Molting )Pot." Tho
book wan proscntod In tour acts. Miss
tiarknoss Is a reador oC raro ability
and all who attended woro more than
pleased. 51lss Harkncs is from Al
bany, Ore.
Tho Ladles' Art club mot Friday
ovcnlng at the homo of Mayor and
.Mrs. L. A. Roberta. Tho iusbands
woro Invited and tho ovonlng was
spout playing cards after which re
freshments wcro sorvod by the host
ess iiBslBtcd by her daughter, .Row
ona. Mrs. Charles Schroeder was an
over Sunday visitor nt tho W. E.
Lawollon homo near Oravolford.
Word has come that Miss Myrl
McCloskoy is not gottlng along so
well. .Miss McCloskoy was taken 111
of pneumonia at tho University in
Hugona about two months ngo and
whon hotter wont, to spond a fow
weeks with an auiit In California In
hopes of regaining hoalth and
strength. Her many frleudB regret to
loam of her Illness.
Mr. nud MrB. David McNalr re
turned Tuesday from n few dayB vis
It with relatives In Ilandon,
Mr. Henry Scliroedor roturnod
from Powors Monday after oponlng
tho now moving plcturo show up
thoro. Programs woro given Wed
nesday and Sunday. Mr. Schroodor
reported an attendance of over throo
hundred, Sunday,
Tho W. C. T. U. mot Tuosday af
ternoon with Mrs. Annln. Papers
woro read by 5Irs. Peel, Mrs, T. D.
Oner lu, Mrs. J. Strong, Mros, II. A.
Guorlu and Mrs. Annln, Miss Ada
Pratt sang two numbors, accompani
ed by Miss Pratt. Aftor tho program
tho hostess sorvod light refreshments
236 JAPS LOSE LIVES
other information useful to all clas
ses or business uiul professional men.
A descriptive sketch of each nlaco
Is given, embracing various items of J
intorost, Biich as location, population,
elford. "
Mrs. Ron Crawford was in town
from llakcr Crook botweon. tniltiB,
Tuesday,
rK HEU
s
AllIAJ ARSTRACTS OF TITLE AND INFORMATION
Awuu
COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See
"TIE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
HAUSIlFini.1) AND COQl'ILLK CITY, OREGON
"En.L Af.rv-io . c.... , v.. cuvfiSTAfKEX'S ADDITION
i. ARrv-.;: wo j-nin,,"v """'"" .;.;.. ,
jj -io lOR CANADIAN PAUFJU """'"' '
HENRY 8ENGSTACKEN,. MANAGER I
Puget Soisnd Bridge &,
Dredging Co.
Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction
COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK
Our Coos Bay office has available- for Oregon Coast
work the
Dredge "Seattle"
tho most powerful, best equipped nml most dioroulily modern
twenty-Inch hydraulic dictfgo In P.uiflc Muter
Coos Bay office, Main office,
Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Washington.
mi sir nmnrmT ' dlstnnco to dfforont points, tho most
IVIIIMC HOOIUCIMI IcoiivonlontBlilppliiKBtal
FIGHT ON RACING
LAW IN ARKANSAS
lout shipping stations, tho pro
ducts that aro marketed, stage com-
tiiunlcatlons, trado statistics, and Secretary f Stiito Ri-fusi's to Pub.
churches. ' "slli M lMW Statutu Creating
An im'porluut fnaturo Is tho olassi-' Racing ComniUblou
fied directory, giving every business ' Dr Aut4 ru ta coo. iur tioim.i
arranged undor Its special heading, LITTLE ROCK, Ark., April 14.
IVaifnl I'lidilltj- Rcpoi'led In Olio of
Tlio Conl .Mlif In'tlio FloMery
Kingdom
-Dr AMocltlM Vtttt la Coot Ilr Timet.)
TOKIO, April II A fatal aacl-
,dont In u coal mine near Shlmnosekl inns enabling Biibscrlbors to obtain Tno Puluskl circuit today denlod a
rosultod In tho loss of 23G lives, uo-'nt a glanco a list of all houses manu-' petition for a writ of mandamus to
cording to Information received lioro, I facturliin or dealing In any partial- compel the secretary of stato to pub-
Jar lino of goods. llsh as a law tho Sawyer bill creating
Tho work gonerally Is complied to a Btato racing commission and legal
moot tho wants of tho business com-jlzlug tho Paris Mutual bettlnj,
inunlty and la so thorough as to do-
sorvo Its llboral patronage. I Doth tho Rrltlsh and German
Prlco 19.00. Offices, Seattle, I armies aro studying methods for
Portland, Spokano and Taconia, screening the movements of march-
To record lion's egg laying cap-
aoltlos two Now Yorkers havo pat
ented u simple uost, loavlng which u
I hen Is forcod ta mark a board with
crayon attachod to n foot, different
icolors beliii; used to distinguish dif
ferent hens.
I
Times want ads bring results.
ling troops and tho whereabouts of
Have you tried Tho Times' want! stationary ones from aeroplano
ads?
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