.'5.?'! " "TJtyS THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1915 EVENING EDITION. TWO M IS E .will goodrum .xn i. k. lyw- YElt I1BNEAT1I UPTURNED CAR Ford Sent Crn.slilntr Into Hank nt Sharp Turn In Itoml to Escape Collision Wltli StaRe Car. Collision with a heavily liden Cadillac stage car at a sharp turn, on the Coqullle road about six r.:llrs from town was averted by a matter of Inches last evening when Wilt Goodrum, driving a light Ford ca and accompanied by D. K. Lawyer, deliberately turned his car into a tteen hank. The machine "reared" back, throwing Its occupants to the ground and under the Cadillac. Only the quick shutting off of the pow6r by driver Fred Slaglo saved tho two men from being ground to death Doth escaped practically in harir.cd. The Cadillac was dented !n the body and the wind shield of the Ford was broken though the rnr came back to town under Its own power. 'There worn nine passengers lj tho stage car returning about seven o'clock from Coqullle. Driving at a moderate rate of speed they sud denly saw Will Goodrum turn the corner at a fairly good gait. Good rum eays It was 12 miles an hour. So closo were they that Goodrum was unable to shut off his power before ho turned his machine crash ing Into tho steep bank. His quick decision probably sav ed tho lives of himself and com panion. To the left was a steep embankment and straight ahead the heavy Cadillac loaded. Tho Ford was righted In a hurry after tho men scrambled out from underneath and camo on homo ns though nothing had happened. IS l'AUIi FORD'S CAIt STRIKES STUMP OX COQUILLE ROAR Tarty of Six In tho Marlilno Hut None or tint lliKNCiiKcn are Injured Paul Ford nnd a party of six had J a narrow csciapo whllo roturnitiK to Coqulllo from Marshflold last even ing. About four mllcB from town Mr. Ford attempted to go uround a bad rut In tho road and tho axlo of his car struck a stump tltat wbh conceal ed behind a clum of ferns. This threw tho car out of Its courso and Into another deep hole. No ono wan hurt hut tho car was Boniowhnt damaged. With Mr. Ford xvoro Clint Crouch, Itollin Edmunds, I. Raskins, Tom Curry, Lox Cope and Mr. Kclloy. SUES FOR BIG AMOUNT Mr. Ednii .McDonald Wall Seeks !j:ll,HM Of Smith-Powers lg- gliij; Co, for loss of Llmh Thirty five thousand dollarx for tho loss of a limb nnd $l!i() spcc'nl damages Ik being Hought by Mrs. Edna McDonald Wall of the Smith J'oworB Logging Company, suit hav ing been filed In tho circuit court and tho papers served on tho com pany. It wns last fall that Edna McDon ald, In company with her little hIh ""Vtor, was crossing the track ut Co- inilllo when sho fell beneath n train j nnd u llmh wnB crushed beneath tho , wheels. It wax amputated between tho ankle, nnd tho knee. Immediately follnwli; th acci dent tho fiancee, of MIhb McDonald mattiod Willis, a J-oung ,nowHpnpnr lilrtji of .MkxlcUo, C'ullfornla. (nine up and the two were married, HOCIAL CALENDAR TUESDAY North Rend Catholic Guild with Mth. Lelghton. WEDNESDAY Summer Social Club with Mrs. L. G. Masters. 4 Christian Sisterhood In church pailoiH. Auction llrldgo. Club with Mrs. A. O. Rogers. Jolly Dozen with Mrs. Johnson In Dunkor Hill. Cnfotorla fiu with Mr. . nnd Mrs. F. A. Tledgen. ) THURSDAY Thursday afternoon club , with Mrs. Fred W. Smith. 4 Norwegian Lutheran La- dies' Aid ut Church pavlora. ! FRIDAY TUImblo Club with Mrs. Goo. Mandigo. ' Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. ' W. H. Foley. ! 4 Kensington Club with Mrs. J. S. Lyons. , US COS BRUSH UTO DTGHED g)sgX011JBg ' SHIPPING NEWS fiOGKNDIlCHARTED!WINO BLOWS GALE PINNACLE THAT CAUSER DAM-, SANTA HiAHA HUFFETER IIV A ACIK TO ADELINE REPORTED SOOULB NOR'WESTEH Cnpt. ONon Says DainnRo Was Small Extreme Ioiv Runout of Tide Ciiuxcd the Trouble. The Adeline Smith, which arrived In late yesterday, wtlll sail this afternoon at 5:30 for Oakland and I I5ay Point with a capacity cargo of 'lumber. She had a rather choppy trip up, bucking n stiff northwest wind which caused the seas to roll over her. I Capt. Olson states that the dam age unstained by tho Adeline last week when she struck an uncharted I rock JUBt north of Koguc Hlvcr re-if I was not ns great ns he first feared. The pinnacle of the sunken rock .craped tho bottom for about 20 feet, loosening ono of the platen. He got Into San Francisco late Satin day afternoon and as a result of tho two holidays, Sunday and Decora tion Day, repairs were not Marled until Tuesday. It only took them a short time after they started work on her. Low Tide Caused It. Cnpt. Olson hns been nnvlgatlng tho Inner channel along tho coast for six years and hnd frequently passed close or over the rock that caused trouble this time. Tho chart shows that thoro is from 12 to IS fnthorns of water (72 to 00 feet) at that point and tho channel Ib a half mile wide. However, ho hap pened along ut low tide and It was tho extreme low run out of the year and ho rock was found. Ho has reported It to tho Hydrographlc offlco so that It will now bo mnrked on tho chart. It la located near North Itock of tho Itoguo Itlvtr reef, Its pooltlon being described ns N 1-IE of North Itock. Tho steamship Alliance, formerly cr. the Eureka, Coos Hay and Port land mn for tho North Pacific com pany, bus been floated near Seattle where elio went ashore when on her frit trip to Alaska. Sho v.-at unin jured and continued on her way. Sho now 1 as a regular run o..t of Reatllfi to Alrskn. Two sailing ships have left Port land, loaded with lumber, bound through tho Panama Canal, thus In dicating tho growing tendency of tho sailers to abolish tho long route around Capo Horn. The Amorlcan bnrkcntlnu John C. Meyer mndo the patsagc to Colon from Portland In r2 clJ.yp. Tho cnnal trip will cut off nt least 70 days from her nailing time to Quebec where she Is l.'.uiii'l. Coos liny linn a cargo of lumber to go through the cnnal but at tho present tlmu the higher rates giv en tho fielghterH for east coast car goes has lured them away from lum ber. The result Ih thoro Is much lum ber on this coast waiting to bo ship ped rust on the. first vessels avail able. A faulty rudder that refused ,to work yustoiduy uftornonn took tho ferry boat Transit off tho run, Cap tain Cavaiiaiigh bringing out his gas- 1 . . WABJL t NEW TODAY 1 $$ FOl'XD Roy ling wltli kojs mid button hook. Owner can have Hiime by paying for this ad at The Times office. Along the Waterfront j . ' " "i t . ' iiMiq-"T Jt' FOR SALE I' $$ FOR SALIC Speed Passenger boat, .modern, equipped, bargain, litlt X. Hi'outhwiy or phono 171, MarshflcM FOR SALE ('heap, small rooming t hoiibo. G., care Times, FOR SALE Celery plants. Phono 31 1 7. FOR HALF Dairy and Mock farm reasonable. Address H, W. San ford, Sumner, Oregon. t WANTED t $? WANTED Any kind of work by Girl. Hotel work preferred. Phone 3 3 CX. WANTED Competent jri for on oral housework Apply Mrs. A II Powers. ' Ih a." Hours Out From Humboldt liar Leaves Tills Morning for Trip to Portland Wind that at times blew SO miles an hour from the nor'west with an nnnnmnnnvlnl- llO.lVV BPn. U'.IR tlllffot- jed by the steamship Santa Clara, Captain Lofstod. all the way up tho coast from Eureka. Tho ship class ed In last evening shortly after 7 o'clock, leaving out for Portland this morning nt eight bells. Passengers stntc that tho Santa Clara has already won the nnme on this coast of being a good Fca boat. Hroad of beam, sho does ot roll exceedingly much and makes good weather out of heavy seas. Those who arrived from the South were: 0. L. Suess, Mrs. George Gould, C. M. Dustln, Jennlo Rchf pted, J. C. Clark, Lloyd Jones, Mnt- tlo Plnkerton, E. It. Hodson, Irene Hodson, G. L. Wilson, Mrs. S. E. Newton, Alma Darker, A. W. Cop", Clara Ilacon, W. H. Sawtcll, W. W. West, James W. Hoyland, 15. J. Oshrler, S. Nolllst, Mrs. It. C. Lath rop. Wllda Lathrop, Sol Gabriel, H. Hernbcc, E. Stlgllch, E. J. Iledoll, H. 11. Moore, "J. A. Henlnger. Those who went North were: Jo fleph Leek, Ed Elsmagren, J. T. Klnc, A. A. Fnrbrldgc, Mrs. A. A. Fnrbrldge, A. W. Larson, Mrs. A. W. LarBon, Enid Larson, H. Snng stacken, Mrs. Elva Miller, Chester Miller, Joseph F. Ockwlg, Mrs. J. O. Stemmlor, T. M. Hocklnberry, N. W. Wade, Mrs. E. E. Drew, Mrs. Dellor Horrcll, Miss E. Roberts, Miss N. It. Gllflllan, Mucllo McKay, Ituby Corroll, Mrs. S. E. Ncwcomb, Mrs. II. II. Raphael, Jacob H. Am sol, A. Henry, F. Oletzc, A. J. Shoup. ollne boat used In the night ser vice to keep up the schedule, f'p.ii tain Hall and his men worked all of the afternoon In getting tho rudder again in workable trim. With her long brondsldo, exposed to tho heavy nor'west wind as sho turned Into Isthmus Inlet yesterday afternoon tho Adeline was unable to keep her "head up" and as a re sult swung off to tho mud flat. Cap tain Olson backed his ship off, and turning, went In stern first to tho Smith Mill dock. The Adolluo Is lond Ing again today for San Francisco. Sho was off tho dock and fully re paired several days In advanco of the tlmo sho was expected to be. The U. S. S. South Dnkota, n cruls- er, Is coming down from tho Hrcmor ton Navy Yard to Portland this week where she will take part In the Roso Festival. The gun bout Albany Is to be used by tho Oregon Naval Militia this year In their 10 day cruise to tho Exposition. About flvo o'clock yesterday after noon tho steam Kchoonor Speedwo'l, loaded with lumbor, loft out for Snu Francisco. She wiib barhound for sov cral days at Dandon before coming hero. & !: FOR rent : FOR RENT Modem bungalow, i South Seventh htreut Eastsldo. ! Phone U0S-R. FOR RENT Separata rooms mid apartments. Dny phono 113. Evo ulng 10-L. , FOR RENT Modern bungalow, fur nlshed. Phone 217-R. FOR ItKXT Myrtlo Ariui, modern furnished apartments, freo heat and water. $25 per month up. It LOST AND FOUND $$ FOl'XD Xear Hunker Hill Rlii of keys. Owner may have same 1 by paying for this ad at the i Times offlco. X FINANCIAL V J I AM receiving applications for 1st ' mort. loans on Improved ranches. I F E. Conway. Mvrtle Arnin ...r .i F(SrO -HNS GOOD TALENT DIRECTOR OF MOOSE PLAY HAH MA UK DISCOVERIES .1. W. Mott, Who Will Produce "llioun of llnrviitil," Praises Iicnl Talent. Mr. James W. Mott, who Is di recting tho well-known college piny "Drown of Harvard,", which the Moose will present here by local talent next Monday nnd Tuesday, June 14 nnd 15, claims to have made several Important discoveries In his senrch for dramatic material for the cast of tho forthcoming cdl lego play. This search took him among other' places to the recent high school play. He watched the performance very closely, nnd pro nounced three of the players to he possessed of something closely nkln to genius In the matter of acting, and he straightway drafted the trio Into the all-star "Drown of Har vard" cast. One of these local players Is Ru dolph Hlllstrom, who will play "Tubby" Anderson In the big Moose pioductlon of "Drown of Harvard" next week. You will hear more about Hlllstrom before the play comes off. The director's predic tion will suffice for tho present; that this young man Is going to create the biggest dramatic sensa tion next week that a local audi ence ever witnessed. The part of "Tubby" Is as famous as tho play Itself. "Drown rf Harvard" without "Tubby" would bo like "Tho Rivals" without Uob Acres. It has tho distinction of being the only long part In any comedy which actually contains more laughs than there arc lines In the part. Hlllstrom seems Just natir ally to have absorbed the character and made It a part ot himself. !1 you want to see tho most lttmous comedy part over written played by a really romarknblo comedlun, you must see Rudolph Hlllstrom as "Tubby" In "Drown of Harvard" next Monday. Tho price for "Drown of Harvard" will ho fifty cents for any seat and no higher. This Is tho lowest price over charged for this produc tion, but with It tho Moose expect to fill every scat at both perform ances. Tho scat salo will open nt the Dusy corner Saturday morning, Juno 12, nt 0 o'clock. 1 1 NORTH BEND NEWS t ' Mrs. W. It. Simpson, Mrs. E. H. Worrell, Mrs. W. II. Simpson, Har- old Edith and Rernlco Simpson nro , visiting nt tho E. W. Fahy liomo nt ' Dullards. E. C. Mather, of tho Coos Day Grocery, accompanied by his family will lcavo shortly for Wcdderbiirn where, they will spend some tlmo visiting nt thu Doylo home. M. E. Ladles' Tauialo Sale, Wednesday at M. K. Churrli. Calling en tils printed at Tho Times offlco. SELLING GOODS , Tho big problom In soiling j goods Is getting tho customer i Into tho storo. Coos Day , 1 Times ads will help you solvo this problem. ! j -- 'I FOR TRANSFER AND STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND Call BAGGAGE ll I FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono I (lit I Residence Plioue lil-T j Market Ave. ami Waterfront PIANOS AT SALE PRICES Some exceptional bargains in slightly used instruments. Terms as low as $1.50 per week. L L THOMAS Phones ll-J, I'fi.j, 2-,9.j, 'l N1" JHy9Aci 1 1 We take Pleasure in Announcing to the People of Coos Bay that we will hold our THIRD ANNUAL FL0WE SATURDAY, JUNE 26 when we will award FOUR BEAUTIFUL PRIZES for the Best Displays of Roses and Sweet Peas The Prizes will be awarded as follows: 1st Prize for Best Display of Roses. ' 2nd Prize for Second Best Display of Roses 1st Prize for Best Display of Sweet Peas 2nd Prize for Second Best Display Sweet Peas Our Dahlia Show will be held next month, announ cement of date will be made later. There are no conditions or specifications attached to entering flowers at this Annual Flower Show. Just prepare your displays and bring them to the "Busy Corner" Saturday, June 26. Don't forget the day and date and help boost for Coos Bay Roses and a Coos Bay City Beautiful. lockharuTparsons DRUG COMPANY "THE BUSY CORNER" Dozens of Savings Accounts Have Been Opened Here This Year Not all large accounts but the smaller depositor knows he is just as welcome here. For months we have been urging the opening of a savings account here because we want to encourage thrift and industry. We pay interest on savings accounts. ' You may open an account at any time in any amount. FIHST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent. FUHieilN & 0EIIE1T BANK OLDEST RANK IN COOS COLNl'V Established 18KI). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid on Tlmo AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS Offlccr.s J. W. Rcuuett, President. ' " ' ' J. II. Flanagan, Vice-President. R. F. Williams, Cashier. Geo. F. Winchester, Asst. Cashier. INDEPENDENT Leaves Mnrshfleld nt Husy Corner 10:00 a.m. 2: 00. p.m. rt:0( p.m. Lenves North Rend IB rain, utcs Inter NOTICE Effective June 1st, 1915 pream 20c per pint Whip Cream 25c per pint Milk 7ocper quart Buttermilk .. 10c per gallon Butter 30c per pound Ice 50c per 100 . Special prices for larger quantities COOS BAY ICE & COLD STORAGE CO. Phone 73. Deliveries at 8:30 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. daily SHOW AUTO SERVICE Marshflold North Rend Empire. Tnrheel Sunset Hay I GOODRUM'S GARAGE t i HOME OF THE OADILLAO AND DODGE O AUTO SUPPLIES FOR ALL O O MAKES OF CARS SH7 Central nv. Phono 373-L Phone 73. Have you lieen to BARTER'S for LUNCH 7 If Not, Why Not? Soniotltlni; Xev Every Day. Ice Cream bricks noc Ice Cream, quarts .joe Ico Cream, pints 20c Hot Chicken Tamales. . . .2 for iMc Picnic Lunches a Specialty SARTER'S Flume li(i:t..l. Marshfield. Opposlto Rlnnco Hotel, Front Street j.',T. J. 8CAIFE o a ir . 1 Marshfield K2P and UO.UKATING ICO KfttlmatM Pfimui.... Phono mo.ii. Mtfrf.ri.1., 0rWl "l',,ll ffiSKL1 ...wood ' in -... ,... ,Uan 91.,., to I Alder wood, 1C to 21 Indies on ... ... 7. 7. ' -v" lu 9-3fi i reo Delivery W. H. LINGO mono 227-J. Korth Frit YOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUToJ Phono !!flo.ij. '"'I Mght nnd Doy. Rlcllt Cnfn. CiOOD CARS. CAREFUL DIUVrJ . mj. ruuii;, SAVE MONEY by ordering the fniuoiw .. HENRYVILLE COAL m coai, per ion i .mop coai, per ton hil Or half ton of both ','jA ". .MUSSOX, Prop, iiiiiio in-j or iono orders m Hlllycr's Cigar Storo. MERCHANTS CAFE i-opiinir I'inco Tor .Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. Commercial and ll'dw'j, ' t WESTERN LOAN AND J BUILDING CO. t t Assets $2,340,000.00 t Pays 8 per cent on savinri t I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Treasurer l44t4l -1 SOUTH COOS RIVER I10AT I SERVICE j LAUNCH EXPRESS I leaves Mar.shflcld every dij H a. m. Ianivcs head of riwj at :i:l."i p. in, STEAMER RAIXIIOW I leaves head of river dally it 7 a. m. leaves .Maihlirield at 2 p. in. For cliurter apply on boanl ROGERS Ai SMITH Proprietors - nn COMMUTATION ZU TICKETS, ij,2M. .MurNlifield-Xortli Rend Auto Lino Cars evoi-j- (en minutes from (I ii. in. to 1- p. m.; to South Slough once a day, leuUufi it 1 1 it. in.; to Empire three trip a day. ('OUST KINO, Props. - -f City Auto & Taxi Co. Day and .Mght .service For tnxl, phono 20, Chandler Hotel For touring cars, phone 20, Chandler Hotel LYNX LAMHETR, Prop. Now Cars New CM HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL ' Phone 3171 JUNE 11)1-" PORTLAND VIA J-'MMIEXCI Auto Stage Schedule TO Leave Mnrshfleld and Florence I j Tuesday 1 5.00 a.m. ! Wednesday 2 5:00 a.m. .Thursday 3 C:00 a.m. ! Friday 4 6:45 a.m. Saturday C 9:00 a.m. Sunday C 10:00 a.m. Monday 7 11:00 a.m. Tuesday 8 12:00 m. Wednesday 9 2:30 a.m. Thursday 10 3:30 a.m. Friday 11 4:00 a.m. Saturday 12 .4:30 a.m. Sunday 13 Monday 14 . Tuesday 15 . Wednesday 1G G;00 a.m. 5:00 a.m. 5:00 a.m. 5:00 a.m. C:00 a.m. 0:00 a.m. 0:00 a.m. 7 j 00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Thursday 17 . Friday IS .. Saturday 19 . Sunday 20 .. . XTnnHnv ?1 . . . Tuesday 22 10:00 a.m. Wednesday 23 . . .11:00 a.m. Thursday 24 2:30 a.m. vi.in or 3:00 Saturday 20 3:30 a.m. Sunday 27 4 .m ,,.,,. oS 5:00 a.m, Tuesday 29 5'00 a.m. Wednesday 30 . ... o.v : 7Tnnine tbrouS"- Autos are no "-"-- before On trips leaving M. 7:00 n. m. you ulioiiM iie mu samo day. K I HffW