The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 20, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS
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5 BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 20 jl&-.EVENING
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CAPTAIN IiUMJIX COMICS TO AW-'llfXWItRIlS ATTKXli "HAPPY HO-
just ihiti:iu:xci:s
CJA.VS" FUXEItAIj
"Will Investigate BeeMoni of l S.
Steamboat Inspectors Kilunrd.s
nnil Fuller.
Appealing from the stern decisions
of tho U. S. Steamboat Inspectors
Kd wards and Fuller, the steambont
nien of tho Coqulllc BIer this week
hnvo a clinnco to explain their trou
bles to a higher authority. Captain
J. K. Uulgln, supervising Inspector
of the Pacific Coast district Is ex
pected to arrive hero from San
Francisco, coming In on tho Break
water. Threo times the Inspectors have
como hero to Investigate Coqulllo
Ittvcr troubles. The first time sev
eral captains and officers wcro sus
Attest Popularity of Venetian Mana
1 jjer Cold Snap SI III Prevalent
I On Kiistcrn Fields
!
PBKCFXTAGES OF
COAST LEAGUE
Dr AwocUtrt Tint to Cooi nr Tlran. 4
San Francisco. .27 20 .574
Los Angeles ..27 20 .f.74
Salt Lako ....23 ID .54S
Oakland 22 23 .4S
Venice IS 23 .439
Portland 10 24 .400
SUIT OF CAKOMXB SIIiKL NEXT
OX COUItT DOCKET
Claim Wn Illegally Dismissed ly
Xortli Ucml School Board nntl Asks
Pay For Best of Year
Special to Tho Times.)
COQU1LLE, Slay 20. With tho
termination of tho hard fought Mlt-
chell-Coach caso thcro appears next
on the docket tho caso of Miss Caro
line Slbel, former soventh grado
teacher, against the North Bend
school district.
Tho caso promises to bo ono of
i much Interest. Miss Slbel claims
that sho taught threo years In tho
school and shortly beforo Christmas
The Woman and Her
orset
wng nformc,i tMat ho was no lon-
VENICE, May 20. Play was again gcr wantcd.
postponed yesterday between the Tho ncsUon as to whether or not
Venetians and tho Heavers out ofia1, ,. nm0It on i,or contract, to
ponded for 20 monthB. Tho second (respect for "Happy Hogan," whoso jpay tor tno rc8t of tno yCSir s cx.
funeral was Held ncro amiu tno ns-jpoctC(, to rost on lho nrEumont ns to
whether or not sho was dismissed
or a"lt on hor own accord. Sho Bays
another teacher had her position Im
mediately after tho Christmas vaca
tion, and knowing this, did not ap
pear for duty.
For lho tilnlnllff J. T. Ilrand Is
n. K. E. i np11carnK wlth C. E. Maybco and A.
tlmo several moro lost their li
censes and on tho trip of a few days
ago two moro captains wore
suspended.
Tho result was tho tying up for
a tlmo of both tho Coqulllo and tho
Charm for tho reason there woro no
licensed operators obtainable to run
them, ovoryono In that section have
been disqualified for service.
Captain llulgln has just arrived
In Portland from San Francisco and
expects to como hero on tho Break
water. Ho will probably hold his
Investigation In Coqulllo and what
tho results will bo on tho matter
of Coqulllo stcamboatlng is a mnttcr
of Interesting conjecture among
thoso who havo followed tho troubles
of tho rival passenger nnd freight
lines.
semblago of hundreds of fans and
ball players, attesting to tho fact
that Hogon was ono of tho most
popular managers In tho Coast lea
gue. Tho scores of yesterday follow:
Const League.
At Oakland
0-29 AS SUBMARINE WINS
WATER CARNIVAL FETE
U. of O. Qunrtctto Tlmfc Rang Hero
Make Hit With Night Songs on
.Mill Itnra Banks
' How tho Varsity' quartcUo sent
their songs floating on tho night nlr.
whllo hidden In n bower of roses on
tho banks of tho Mill raco In Eugunc,
whllo down tho stream thcro paddled
canoes decorated In every conceivable
maunor and strung with colored
lights Is a story being told by moro
than 2,000 peoplo who lined tho
Unco to sco tho first water carnival
hold thcro.
Ecach fraternity and sorority con
tested, putting Into tho fcto a craft
symbolizing Bomo ovcut. Tho prlzo
was won by A.T.O. fraternity with
Its replica of tho "0.29," a black
Herman submarlno that crept stealth
ily down stream In tho darkness,
sending bright colored torpedoes
right and loft.
Tlioro wero soveral students from
Mnrsliflold who took part In tho ov
ent that In ovory way was called a
great siiccss.
Los Angeles 7 G 0
Oakland 3 7 2
At Salt Lako It. H. E.
San Francisco 1 11 1
Salt Lako 2 8 1
At Venice
Portland-Venice gamo postponed, on
account of Hogan's funeral.
American Txmgiio
At Chicago Philadelphia 7, Chi
cago 9.
At Cleveland Boston 2, Clevoland
fi.
At Detroit Now York 1, Detroit
3.
II. Derbyshire for tho defendants.
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EIGHT TENTACLKD MOX.3TKK
FHOM HALIBUT BAXKS
Death LeLnvcs Strong Anas Weak
mid I.lni) Charles Albcrs nntl Her-
nmii Hansen (Jot 1800 lb. Halibut
Off tho halibut banks a devilfish
' in nasu rln ir 11 foot from tin to tin
At St. Louls-Wnshlngton-St. of tontlclca wa8 caUB,lt on a
Louis cold. fishing lino by Charles Albors and
Xntlonnl League. Hurman Hansen who wcro fishing In
At Now York Chicago 1, Now an opc, bont Tn,a niornnB tho big
or,c C fish attracted much attention at tho
At Philadelphia St. Louis 3. t.-il,i1Pln,1II mnrtot whom it wn
Philadelphia 0.
brought.
WILL USE DYHJUMITE
v
Everything In woman's dress be
speaks tho discrimination of her In
dividuality. If she knows nnd ap
preciates modish design and superior
quality, you will find her favoring
American Lady Corsets. Tried and
tested, yonr nfter jem1- American
Lady Corsets, always supreme In sat
isfaction, grow in favor with thoso
who havo worn them and know them
tho best.
Thcro arc American Lady Corsets,
both back and front lace, for all fi
gures, no matter what tho slzo or
proportion; American Lady Corsets
for nil occasions; American Lady
Corsets for nil purses.
Lot your next corset bo an Ameri
can Lady Corset and note tlto modish
linos you secure ns a foundation for
your gown or suit.
let us show you.
American Lady
Corsets
$1 to $5
HUB DRY GOODS
SMAHT WUAIl FOK WOMEN
COHXElt HKOAmVAV AND CEXTKAL AVE.
CO.
Phono illll
Clr&nt ITi.
Film
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nruuK.yn vvincmnnu u, urooK- Another of tho "devils" was
y" 2" , , caught on a lino and with Its long
At Boston-Pittsburg 7, Boston 0. arlng nod wUU ..BUcton drags,"
made Itself fast to tho boat nnd de
fied all efforts to pry It loose. Tho
hook wag lifted out of Its capacious
opening that sorves as a mouth and
tho fish disappeared In tho deep. I
The halibut banks, say tho fisher-j
men, aro about eight miles directly'
off tho coast at Whiskey Bun. Tho
second fish was caught thcro. It
A. H. Powers Vlslls Placo to Arrnngo weighs about 40 nounds nnd hns !
eight tcntuclcs, each about flvo feet
In length.
Ordinarily these nrms mean death
' when once tho fish lias somcono
NEED EXPLOSIVE TO STAUT LOO
JAM AT ALLEOAXY
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Button or laco.
$3.00, J4.00, or $4.50, $5.00.
Spring Pumps.
REGALS and NETTLETON'S SHOES for MEN
Special attention to children nnd to feet hard to fit
' GORDON'S, INC.
SHOES OF MEIUT.
Central Avenue nntl Broadway.
Multifield, Oregon.
I. Powers Vl.slds Placo to Arrange
to Bring Logs From Gould
Ciiuip Down Stream
-.4
(Special to Tho Times.)
AT.T.1.V1 A W n-n Mnw on Tli. I
l.n. 1nnn Imn'vv rnlnfnll 7'n,l I ' ClaSpCd tO ItS "bOSOin" ttlld for tills '
.... .. ,... , una w-
cnllty nnd nt present there are three
rnnKnil ffulinrmnn nvnrotan rtiurtl nn'
w..UUB ttMUVtlllbtl VAVtbiaU 114 ltV.li Lttll1
WAR VETERANS TO
HEAR SERMON SUNDAY
CJ. A. It. of Coon Bay to go in Body
To North Ucml I'lcslijlciliin
Climvli for Soi'l'cs,
or four feet of fresh water In tho."0" '" '"S'" " A a small
river. A. H. Powers has boon hcro0"1; Tll ,,ody ,s larR0' roun(1 nmI I
nnd mnilo nn effort to start tho lpgs' f abby' A h"B Vchot opening IsJJ
from tl.fi nnnl.l rnmn Tl.nV nr,tho n,0"tl through Which Water is
from tho Gould camp. Thoy are
Jammed In tho river at tho Gago
placo and It will probably bo neces
sary to uso dynnmlto to start thorn,
Tho rains hnvo stopped tho road
work abovo Glen Junction ns thcro
Is tno much mud to permit working,
sucked nnd out of which Its food of
mlnuto marine llfo Is taken. Tho1
Japaneso dry tho tontnclcs nnd sell
thorn In their markets as food deli
cacies. Tho flshormen. this trip nlso
$
r01 KEAL QUESTION
Coo question Is not, will men
honor yot for your work?
But does your work honor
you? Your concorn la not
only to creato profit for
yourself, but to mako that
which will profit many bo
sides yourself.
COOS HAY 8TEASI LAUNDRY
Phono J57-J.
DRESSMAKING nnd
TAILOHEI) HATS
Work guM-nntood nml prices
rcn.sonnblo 4
MH8. II. C. WILLEY 4
Over Norton & Hanson's
Phono 169-J.
cah fob imii:
Oliver Kcplmrt
4 Phone !lt() 4
4444
NOBLE
Theater
Friday Nigh
SHOWING THE IDEAL SHIRT
FACTORY, ono of the la s
m the West. This is one ol
the greatest industrial pic
hires ever shown on the mov
ing picture screen and is ol
great educational value. It
shows the making of cloth,
the cutting, manufacture and
the entire process :: :: :;
Noble Theater
Friday Night
THIS FILM was secured for ex
hibition here by N0RT0rJ.&
HANSEN, who handle the
products of the famous
IDEAL SHIRT FACTORY
In a body tho Civil War veterans
of Coos liny will go to tho Presby
terian Church in North Bond Sun
day morning to attend tho sermon
to bo glvon by Bov. Slilmlnn. Ae
cordlng to tho orders of Commander
Simeon Mlllor.
Thcro aro opproxlmutoly IS old
noldlers on Coos Bay, says S. II.
Catliriirt, senior vlie-cominander of
tho local camp. Thoso from Marsh
field will meet tho veterans from
North Bond boforo 1 1 o'clock Hun
day morning near tho North Bond
Nowh stand. 4
Tho following Sunday will bo Dec-, j It costs ono cent a word C
uiituon nay ami tno veienuiH uuuti to tell your story each day In
fi...,i., n.ii., i... .... i i.. .' brought In about 1.800 nounds of
vimiivn .i.'iiiiiu nun June uuilftlll. .,,,,,,. I
.in. iiniiini. .... rtni....p . i
'... ........If, iiiu tlOlllll Ull II1U
banks there very good.
Hnvo you been to HAHTEK'S for
JiUXCHV
If Not, Why Not?
Something New Kvcry Day.
Ico Cream bricks "Hc
Ico Cream, quarts KH-
lea Croam, plntB -"
Hot Chicken TnmnleB. . . .52 for 'Me
Picnic Lunches n Specialty
SARTER'S
Phono (lit-J.
Opposlto Blanco Hotel, Front Street
Marshtlold.
now silo outfit consisting of silo, en
gine, nnd cuttor. Tho silo Is 8x32
foot In slzo and is tonguod nnd groov-. . , . "
Cl!. j
All threo schools In this vicinity $ LOCAL OVERFLOW X
nro In session. Tho Allognny sc.iool
In tniicht liv MIks Wnnklnv Tl. '
1H UUlgni IIJ .MISS WCOKIOJ. ThO JOKI. OSTt.IVn rnmn In frnn, l.n
school on tho east fork of tho river
Is In charge of Miss Mnnovlch and I
tho school on tho west fork Is taught I
by Miss Maxfleld. All threo teach
ers aro doing good work.
1915111
he nil
irai
hold their regular services hero In
1ho Orpheum Thentor.
n Tho Times want columns
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Notice To Contestants
for free trips to Panama Exposition
at San Francisco.
But a short time is left in which to
secure this free trip.
NOW s e tme to wm
" y little soliciting among
your friends now will line up their
votes and will probably determine
the winners.
MHHMaHMnniMnMMaHMHHHWnM
CONTEST CLOSES JUNE 30f 1915
RED CROSS DRUG STORE
PHONE 122
bench abovo Bandon yesterday. Ho
walked tho cntlro 27 miles with n
pnek In six hours nnd says ho feels
none tho worso today. Ho expects
to go back again on Saturday.
MBS. OEOBGE MUKDOOK, sister of
II. O. Gravos, accompanied by hor
husband, is expected hero on tho
Snntn Clara from Portland tomor
row and will visit horo for about
a month. Sho hns not scon Mr.
(Iraves for soveral years. Mr. Mur
dock Is an attorney with tho U. S.
Bepnrtmont of Justico nnd comes
now from Salt Lako City whoro ho
hag boon conducting somo cases.
"Weather lliirm.H Berries. Balsors
of straw berries assert that tho rainy
weather hanging on Is not only do-laying-
tho ripening of tho big crop
but thoro Is nlso dangor that many
,of tho berrlos will rot and becomo a
loss. It Is nlso feared now that if tho
( sun suould como out bright and j
. warm tho borrles would bo sun
scalded, a fact that would detract I
greatly from tholr lusclousness. Tho I
crop this year Is said to bo blggor
than In several seasons.
Service Station
Where you are taken care of 365 days and nights the year
Official Prop
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t'0i iTrot or pV. cW
mile, two heats, ehWi
race, 2:35 clasi, pw. -(
'n 1 nunnlnr. one MI'
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No. 3 Trot or pice, oU
I m 1 1 0, best two In tint Wj
I frco for all, porn "
I No. 1 Novelty rice, 011
$30 Tor first to qn!
in fnr first to M"
post. $BB for lint b
quarter post, """"
nillo stako -"
No. G Motor Cycle. J l
25 to lit, J" " '"J
SATl'llDAV, Jl" I
No. G.-Trot cr p.fj
mile, two bem'
2:35 ci. ",
race,
7 Itunnlas.
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Fresh Stock
m 0. Puro f.
U. oTrnt nrDltf,1";
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erery
lNi
Just arrived, in all styles,
Smooth, Chain and Nobby
KkVEiLSEri.
Replacements
$ 4 ,
t WATERFRONT NEWS ?
A wlro from San Francisco to'
Agent McOcorgo this morning advis
ed him of tho cancellation of tho.
charter with tho steamship Carlos
for a voyngo hero. Xo reason was
glvon.
Tho Xann Smith will lenvo down
for San l-'ranclsco somo tlmo on Sat
urday. The Xann Smith, according to a
wlroless message, will cross in from
San Franolsco nbout 1 o'clock this
afternoon.
Tho Santa Clara crossed out of
the Columbia this morning for Com
Bay, I
There was never a tire man
ufacturer that did not have
to make good some of its
goods, but the U. S. have
a very small percent to replace.
U S Tiro for MILES and
Ilres ior SERVICE
GOODRUM'S GARAGE
MARSHFIELD OREGON
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