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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1915)
r BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGpN, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 191S-EVEMIMG EDITION.) TWO! W THE COOS EXAiMIE t r pt r n p i 'i I LU I LNU I LOCAL OVERFLOW l thui:i: i:.jiivvtio.vs wn.i. in: iii:i. iv torxrv Purjiose I" ( Make .Ml I'm-i- Hub rock TeMer Accurate In rimuc. , On Which Cheeks Are ltaHl MHS HANSON' of Sumner Is n Mnrshfleld shopper. pre POINT MRS ItOIlKIir CIIHISTHNSON' lof llnynes Inlet Is a Marshfleld shopper. K I 'all births must MOW BE REPORTED NVh- Stall Law Which lias (lone. Inlo KflVcl Specifies tho Condition lluieteil Tho nuuinor of reporting births Iihh been I'limiKoil on w count of a S''-:..A1SII 1 1' AIMMVIOH KltOM HAN HIPPING NEWS SANTA CLARA HERE Inder the new law which requires jjjtS. WILLIS VAItNBY nml chllilroti that U buyers of milk, cream and rf powers are visiting friends In tutterfnt for the purpose of mntiu- p011th Marshfleld. .i ire, and all operator of tho I r..it.ik test for determining butter- r p, OKKVKS, of North llend, was '. t, secure n license Three exm- ft passenger north on tho Santa inatlons are to be (riven within the Cn,.a tMS morning for Portland. h xt two wefkn in this county. ac- crdlns to word received from J. L. , 0i N' MiTltnoCIC, It. O. (Sruves and Smith. County agriculturist, j, w. Meluturff loft this afternoon The first will be held on Monday. for n s)iIiik excursion to Ten May 31, beginning at 10 a. m.. at, jjjjtl tho Coqnllle Valley Creamery. The I second to be Alneiay. .nine 3. at iT Ki OAKDINICH. assistant engineer the Uandon Creamery, ami the third , 011 t10 Friday, June -i. at tno iooi nay ice. ,i-v for wife. Mil. AND MHS. A. H. ASI10R and two children of North llend. left today on the Santa Clara for Portland. and Cold Storage company. Mr. Smith explains that under the old plan anone could become a test er. Many learned the art In n hap hazard manner with the result that In the year's time the customer was very apt to find himself fnr behind tho game. Wrong touts, ho said. J MCNNKTT returned today on being made all over the state and' ,i,e jjroakwater from Portland very few kmv the difference. whcrc ,, nr(;iui(1 n caBe iJt,foro tae All applicants for this ovamlna-; Supreme Court. tlon who wish to secure copies of, tho new law as passed by the last MISSES MAY PltKt'SS AND KKAN- -. . i .. ...ii.. ..f it.....' new aw w en wont nun eneci nisi neclul l ITi'IHiiiiieni. n-im i nri . , , ' peulngs In That City , Saturday. Tho law was passed by 1 , tho last legislature. Extracts from (Special to The Times.) ,M0 mw r0!l,i ns follows: MYHTM-: POINT, Ore.. May 1!S. Section 11. That nil births that Ituubun Steu-ns was Injured 1n the occur In tho state shall be lininodln-Smith-Powers Camp No. I, two teiy registered In tho districts In weeks ago. He was caught between ' which tliey occur, as hurelnaftor pro two logs sustaining two fractured vldod. bones and severe bruises. Me Is get ting nlong well at the Wilbur Dark-, duty of the attending physician or.ui,,, infi out at 1 1 : :10 a. m. for "Port low home. inldwlfo to fllo n certificate of the n,, A. C. Hoyt died Friday night after j ,irtl, properly and completely filled' Thoso who arrived from the south years of Illness and suffering. Tho 0ut, giving alt tho particulars ro- wore: (Jcorgu II. Hrudlord, L. K...)o funeral was held Sunday afternoon quired by this act, with the local l01110, ulara l.uhanianowsky, T. W. from ilia llrctbien church at tho health officer of tho district in which ' n, ,..,, nwviiedilu 'Power. I,. W. Kb- v llnnintin PneiflV l.. in Ba"K '"""' "" t,le Slevells er'lce. tlio birth occurred, within ten ilnya . tcrs. Mrs. Kuby .lolmson. Marshall I 'rnUco 'lot . 1,1a Mr- I,0Jt "ns 8lx,y-fo,,r -vear8 of nB' I nftor the date or the birth. And It ! Johnson, Milton Olnss'and A. K. .Mil San IramlMo to join his TllL, lnirln, .,vns nt M,Ttlo Point ceme- there bo no attending physician or ! i0r l'IS.WCISCO AND Kl'llKKA i Delayed At lluinbohlt Itur Vor Vi'W Hours. Leaves Out At MtiMI A. M. fur Portland , The Santa Clara, Captnln I.ofsledt, from San Francisco and Eureka ar rived In this morning after being do- Section 112. That It hIiuII bo the my,M for a time at llumboldl bar. BREAKWATER IS Ife . 1 1' r or ff,.i .. '"VI 11,1,11 lm.u "".IT fVi.A .::::. -'-wGr, -"""nil, 8erv .'"Huj Job n muxes :m passexcehs POIITIAXD TODAY I'HO.M lias CJood Cargo l-'op l,ocul .Merchantw Out Again b'or Xoith On Sunday B? Mi iii; K Irm di '."'NiIk, or it,.. -.."'' wot ,.." fiii.i,i.. lelWaDh .'"'ft ,.... A1Va , -v.ee 0,,,,d f0r C-iu Jf ; -,""oHoco:rfarn,'S, With 30 iiassoiigerH on her list and n fair cargo of rrolght for (hu niur chantH tho Bteaiushlp Ilroakwator, capluln .Alncgeiin, arrived In tlilslury niorning rrom Porllniul. Sim will r, leave out again on Sunday morning. according to schedule, at !t a. in i MM tery. ir. Stevens was uurieu at tne Xorwav coint'ltfry, K. O. Cniter returned this week from Newport, Ore., wliero ho ut temled tho nu-etlug of tho I. O. O. R lodge. Mr. Cniter camo In ovor lamf and says tho roads are really legislature should address .1 I,. Smith, coutiU agriculturalist, at Cn-nullle. CES WILLIAMS visited MIbh flraco Kruso at Mercy Hospital yes terday. She is doing nicely. ttiMftjMJ ' ATTOIIXKY E. h. C. FAIUUN arriv ed here from San Francisco. Jots Wendllng, the tic man, returned today from a trip to Myrtle Point. mid-wife, then It shall be the duty Those who left for Porllniul were: of tho father or mother of the child, I porry llnrrls, C. L. Dennon, II. E. householder or owner of the prom-1 Feuner and famlly,.l. Ilupaldl, C. 0. Ises, manager or BUperlntendent of Hudson, Mrs, 1,. F. Hudson. Missel, imbljc or prlvute Institution In which ' pinkerton. Ferd llntdy, T. h. Mnn the birth occurred, to notify tho local j Ker Charles M. Terry. .Ms. C. M. health officer, within ten days after 1'iwrv. K. 1-. lialHlL'er. .1. P. Hull. A. the worst ever for this time of tho thu birth, of tho fact of such a birth m. Asboe. .Mrs. A. II. .Uboe. Yvouno '' Jcnr- having occurred,. It shall then in 'Asboe, Mer.vln Asboe. Nick Mnrlos. Elton Spires has purchased an in-, RUch case, bo the duty or tho local n. (lassctt. Mrs. E. Foshet. Captain tercst In the moving picture theater ' henlth officer to secure the necessary , Humphrev and son. C. V. .(Jroves, at Powers. Tho new firm Is Schroc- Information and signature to make i Mrs. S. C. Klghtllnger. Mrs. .1. II. der and Spires. tC proper certificate of birth I, lessen, Mrs. L. Clinton, .Miss A. M. Hank Examiner Stewart was In Section two of the same law re- Turlev, C. (Jauer, C. P. I'rowllt, Mrs. tho city Monday. Ho left overland ! nulres that nil tmvna mwi niti,.u win ,.' m- i. i r ,. i..n..... m.. ,f ,4, " .v..t, ...b.. jlll, ,1 fl, l,ll(ll, l. '. MiWIXUI, .MID. Hum v-iiiiuiiiu .or urn auiiiu in ai- a population exceeding L',000, must nany. Mrs. Pratt of North llend Is tho guest of her daughter, .Mrs. T. V. Johnson. si:?ta ... " lnoBiir.C . ul r,l,' "'ounaihi.' ni,, mi tin ik iu HCilLMlllie, ill !l n. III. I lilbhy (')i T Those who arrived today woro: ''Vs'lfsni, l'toci.,, .1. W. llennelt. W. K. KKi .M),lllo, lilJlCol'1 ' ii IF YOU ARE A Ul Hogers, Mrs. C. L. Shu f filer, Maud Carpenter, Mrs. M. Wilson, (l. d. Anderson, Ed. Moe. .1. E. Wans, Mrs. J. E. Wans and baby. Vorlion llrol llor, i:. J. Hr'olller, L. S. Hrolller. Mrs. L S. Hrolller, Wallace Hrolller Mrs. (loo. Olbbler, Hlaiicho Erwln, Mrs. S. H. Eivln, A. Sandstroni, Jn0. Krauivr, Etta Crosby. Edna M. Starr. J. E. Johnson, E. Elsenaleln, J. Wlrlg. A. A. Wilson, C. I,. Wllaon' II. Wans, Clias. Wans A ml ,. Wnns, ('. W. .Martin. .1. s. Swank. S. O. llalght. Mrs. F. W. IHiitt, Jti,. ert Ilullt, Paul Carson. Von had better Mop jt , '"'" o your ' '""I r Him, i8 cl0 L , H h ciosins; Ir. .. "tii next, liv ,,. ... ' " "- ""1 omits,,. '"'"KliiK" men i. " T'U enMoIOHHi .l,.l.... " -""iitiri VenreSo8ulethal0 '"'"cflt you i,n(. "nKIXEi , ' M rw "tr. to livi.. n ..,- Te ltt "i auuriMr ii, . m S I. - . if ..ftcr a M.I. .: ::"k l ,u .. "" .'"" " to ",l """I' Its m "in hu refunded. Ma, roar bjj, l,,,,.n II., ..,.. l.nMl,1. ..erl I imiu na un liuilllll llllirur llllll own registration system. illEfH- MISS (IWYNEDDE TOWEH arrived today from Eureka to visit her grandmother, Mrs. .Morton Tower at Empire and other relatives. L. W. Wlmberly left Monday morn ing for Hoseburg and will Join his family In California where they will spend the Hummer. SOCIAL CALKXJUIt FUIDAY KansJugton Club with I Mrs. H. B. Kclty. ' North Uond Thimble Club ' nt homo of Mrs. M. E. Ev- orltt. ' Ladlos' Art Club with .Mrs. Olivia Bdmnn. MISS ANNA M. TITtLEY. domestic acleiico Inslriictor of O. A. C. left today for forviilllx after a visit through Coos County where she gao Interesting nddiesseH and denioiistrntlons of cookery. VEULIN PAItKEH. with the govern-! ment force Tcpnlrlng the Handon Jetty, came over today with Will iam Johnson to aid In a bar sur-! vey. THE .MOTH EH .IOH It really Isn't hard to bo ti mother, inero reauy isn't very much to do; The days aro Just exactly like each oilier Yoil Hltlllllv ullllf vnnn nvna nml 1 wander through! For six o'clock Is tlmo enough for M'tS. S. C. KUHITLTNOEIl, or Sa-1 ..,"'?;. ,, inn, .i,,,,,.!,,.,. r i, iim i I And KottliiB nil tho children wnsh- ioiii, (lauguter or .Mr. and Mrs. A. I Vl nHtj dresscil E. Tower, returned to her homo And breakfast cooked It really is after attending her father through surprising, his Illness and death. I Ilut '"others never seem to need I u resi: rno CIIAX(JE OF N.WLIXfS Steamer Xuiiu Smith will w,n fioin Sinllli Teiiiilual Duel.- Mm.,.. J. F. Walke.r Lee Hardy. Thoiuns r,tr,,,t H,,l,,,,"y. Mny 2th at III ii.in. i sober men are worth mo t, t Hates, Harold (iourley and W. L. 1 1,0" " I'ViincNcu only. employers and RCi hlrt.r . - "n Wl'cn you Bt0p ..DrillV , f tho money you'll muiI? lllller. Hefrlgeiator ears, cooled by am monia machines, operated by In ternal combustion engines utilizing ' petroleum ior fuel, are being built for a Oerninn railroad. ltd inning front San Francisco fin Coos Hay, Tuesday, Juno s, ,, ; an Costs only ti on . .... "'" lllterCHtlllll linnl,!.. '., . ' For Ironing laces and dainty fab rics an Iron has been brought out In England In tho form of a polish ed steel roller, fitted with electric heating units. A new automobile wind shield is divided In half so thai one section can be swung down to lessen thu air leslstanie when but a slnglo per sou Is using tho car. Times wnnt ads bring results. CSlllli; linnVUt .i.. .' p. in., .sailing again from .Miiishrield Il''N'U 'hat we art ghln. i J for San Fmiirlsco Saturday . ;l(, on iciiieut. Call at our n or huiiiiay (lie (Itli. talk It over, M Passengers having reservations I-'r nalu by the Owl p-.u i IW tho l-ll, of Juno ulll pleas,. I'hari.K.cy. Prank I), foha'a JS coullrin their icsi-natlons lor n,t. Vuniie. o.io80 Chandler tto next .sailing. Plume 71. mmmmuwmmmiimmmmammmmlimmimmmmmMmmmmiMmMmmmKmmmmmmmmm--tamma i wu v J&X&. o cry rm Dig Lut m m c. i. ni.Mhi'.t was down from South Jackets rounded. lunches must bo packed and , soothed and sent And everybody to school, Coos Hlver. Ho says tho sunshine Is welcome to the fiirmeru hut It will be a fow days before they will i To ""' 'J'"1 IllotllU1' '""nes Is un- bo able to work thu soil. hiu.'h ...,h,i.. ,,.. ., ... Paul Smile lli'i-K I'nnl Himli. Ilw " l rtllo. well known representative of tho I M,,;'r0N' OI'ASS came buck rrom San 'Unless It Is to finish piles of sowing, Oultnrd correo house, arrived today overland from Eugene on his regular ousIiichs visit to this locality. Mr. Soulo says that ho has been doing a good business this trip ami finds j things nulto as good on Coos Hay na any other locality he hns visit-' cd .ntely. ! ioiicIrco todny, tooting his own I And cook mid wash and Iron and particular "brass band" whistle. , acrub and sweep, and nppeared qulto glad. Ho Is ' " ', ,00(1 ft"u KPC" lMo rilr"nce with a wholesale cigar house and will be hero soveral days. TO THE COr.VrUY 1,AI) GOOD THINGS FOR SUNDAY iiehi: ahi: a few of the offhhinos i'ou satl hdav ti'ieen Peas Wu Iteaiis SllllIK HlNIIIS Caullfliiwer 'a i rots COOS COl'XTV PHODPtXS New Potates (Jiecn OiiIiiiis lllliich Ciirtots (I'llllkCbcil Ic, StniH berries (Hy Henry llugglns.) O. my little man, thou aro so free, To roam tho land nt largo And this Is tho tlmo of thu year When thu fish they blto so free. BUNKER HILL Department Store. W. II. Illudinger X Co. PHOVi: :ii. litv Delhery - I As r sit here at my llttlo desk, O, this Is what I sou: i Tim waving trees, tho river so bluo i And you so happy ami free. You carry your llttlo home-made pole With a hook ami lino and halt, You sit on tho bank, you bait your hook i And you sit and wait and wait. ! When all at once you start and j Jump, What In the world can It be? You pull In your line, so quick and duo 1 Ami the fish that Is hooked thoreoii. 10. (onutry lad, stray nut from thluo home, Thy life Is m happy and free. Hut now I must stop, tho boss Is here, And finish this on another day. I gblng And then perhaps Ho hldo her self and weep! I And when nt last ahu'b tucked thorn i under covers, And scon to doors that Dad's for got to lock, Triumphantly, at midnight, sho dis covers, Sbo's nothing more to do till six o'clock! Exchange) XOTIOE TO OWLS All members of tho Owls aro re quested to riieot at tho hnll Sunday morning at 10 o'clock ior memorial services. Outing footwear at (ioidon's. Model Breakfast Blend Steel Cut CGffEf Great care has been exer cised in selecting and blend ing this coffee and if made with ordinary care the con sumer is assured of a PURE, CLEAN, WHOLESOME and DELICIOUS beverage. Packed in one and three pound tins, moneyback guar antee if not satisfactory. MODEL CASH GROCERY t 86 COMMERCIAL AVE. t t Phone 433. 1 $2 n eat Prices -at the- PALACE MEAT MARKET 80 NORTH BROADWAY PHONE 406-J We have just ins tailed our own livestock purchasing and slaughtering depart' ments and find that we can furnish many cuts of meat at from four to two cents less per pound than the prevailing prices. WE WILL WOW RETAIL MEAT AT WHOLESALE PRICES. In addition to this we can furnish better meats. If we can increase our trade fifty or one hundred per cent, we will be able to make still greater reductions in meat prices. So we are going after your patron age. Just read over those prices showing some of the reductions we have made: Boiling Beef 1 1c Short Ribs 1 4&2 i To liievent a cow twitching her' tall uKiiliiMt a porson milking her I ilieie Haw been patented a atlM-lied to a toel aprlng i wined around one leg. clamp Iu be TIIH .S.ITI.SI ii:n (TSTOMKIt Kciy Htoiekeepor ki'o'-j that the bent advertlement ho can hao In a atlflctl uiBtnuuir. J'or thnl ioiuuu the mod ern merchant frown on tho practice o Hiibxtltutlou. When a ciintonicr tioen an article- ndvertiMed In Tho Tlmca and culU for It by name, tho alert Ktmokccpci' will bo ready to piovldo It. Indoed, tho more tip-to-tlio minute letiilleiH, co-op-eruto directly with reputable iimiiufactuioiH, and when tho Uttor'a advertising appears In Tho TlmoB thoy abow tho goods In tho window Spring pinups Dainty Dorothj Ootid, at (ioidoiis, Inc. FRECKLES Oou't Hide Them WltJi a Veil; lie-' imun Them Willi lh Oihlne I Prescript Inn, ! TbU prenrrlptlou for the lemowti of I'recUlo was wiltten by a prom-' Ineut pbyslcliin and In usually ho' micceMful hi removing freckles that it I old by drugglta under guar! untee to refund tho money If it fails., Don't hldo your freckles under a' veil; get an ounce of othlne and re-, move thoiu. Kven the first few ap plications bliould show a wonderful ' Improvement, some of the lighter net Mo vaulmhlng entliely. Ho sure to ask the druggist fori PAIR-LIST PRICES Showing tremoiidoiiH reduction on a number or popular hles or DIAMOND SQUEEGEE TREAD TIRES Infective I'Yb. I, I 111.-,. 28x3 $ 8.95 30x3 9.45 30x31:- 12.20 32x3'o H.00 33x4 20.00 1 34x4 20.35 35x4 21.20 36x4 21.55 35x4 'o 28.35 36x410 28.70 37x4'. 29.75 36x5 32.70 37x5 33.90 38x5 i 46.00 The price you ought to pay for tires of dependable make PIONEER HARDWARE CO .Mui-slirielil, Or,.., .orth llend. O,,.. Choice Pot Roast 14c Rump Roast 15c Mutton Stew 10c Choice Shoulder Mutton Roast 14c Choice Shoulder, Mutton Chops Choice Shoulder Steak 15c Choice Rib Roast 16c 15c Choice Rib or Loin Pork Chops 18c Leg of Mutton 16c Round Steaks A Jpj Sirloin Steaks 1 Choice Loin Mutton Chops 1 8c Leg Pork Roasts 16c Veal Stew JJc Choice Shoulder Veal Roast 14c Shoulder Veal Chops I5c Loin Veal Roast 18c Choice Shoulder Pork Roasts Be " -i Head Cheese 2Mc tfcJr'L Choice Shoulder Pork Chops 16c Choice Loin Veal CW 18c Choice corn dw. '1 p ldW Liver Sausage 12c first-cia$$ ii,1rt nfnuandcl,t,0S t0 th? above line of cnoice quality meats we also caiTy a f"J l',ces. line of Hams Bacon, Lard, Pickled Pork and all kinds of sausages at reduced p wu win nave a cnoice lot of grain-fed chickens for Saturdays uw PALACE MEAT MARKET 180 WORTH BROADWAY PH0NE 4 FROM NOW ON WE WILL GIVE PENNY CHANGE. i. n tec. lEJ?TOTTH UUHHHrraHH