The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 29, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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    iU- THg uoos BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1P1B-EVENINQ EDITION.
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1110 KQl'ITV SPIT 1IICIXC IIMHDiTO ATTEMPT SETTLEMENT OK CKEniTOKS OK- OKOCKItV LAIlOlt
todav dekoke hkkekkb , school coxtkoveksv at koad worn?
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involve Klrt National Hank of Hoe- Supt. Itiiymoml K. linker nn.l .Mrs. ,.Vovl I'lmi nf . ttiyiiie.it Intioilucc.t
burg and Sums Loaned by InMl- MclimKiii., Scl I Cleric, Until by .Mo.fhai.t. of Col. Until.
tutlnii to Outsiders
Approximately $22,000 Is Involved
Ltimr Ciinsullntlon. 1 I" tiirry County
Knstsldo school directors will moot , (Special to the Times)
In an equity suit being licnnl todny tomorrow evening hi .:. at .. (joi.u iji-jaum, .111110 z;i.w. ..
before A H. Loud, n reforeo, ltv the, 8ncc,nl session called for the pur-) Moo,.0( prominent merchant of this
case of S' 'A Sanford, trtisteo of thoMiose of nttcmiitliiB to settle the res- , ,!., said to ho a whole lot lllto
former Viral National Dnnk of lloBP-t tllfflriill resulting over tlio eloc- Tom Sawyer, so much so, that lie
lion 01 -Mrs. irvius mikhuck , . como tie cnnraeier 01 .uiiik
school director. Superintendent of Twain ono bettor. The story Is told '
County Schools It. K. IJaker this ' ,oru 0f )0w Moore scralchoit lili
morning, together with .Mrs. Me- u,ti nn, won led ninny nights iiver I
Lnggun, newly elected school clork, accounts ut his storo that kept con- j
Willi .
burg versus W. K. PIko .Anna Piko.
P. h. Vholan of Myrtle Point and W.
11. Ilnmmlttin TaiiRled Is tho mass
of ovldenco and much Involved. A. 11.
Loud will hear and roport tho facts
of tho case and then tho attorneys
will nrgito Hits hnv of Ihb cane before
Judgo Coke.
O. IVCorfhow, of ItoseburR, and A.
J Sherwood, of Coqulllo. nro hero
representing tho trustee, S. A. San
ford. A. X. Orcutt, of Uosoburg and
C. F. McKulght, of this ct'ly, aro ap
poarliiR for V. D. Iliunmltto and
JudRO Sporry. of Conulllo. and A. S.
llanimoiid, of North llond, for W .K.
I'lko and P. L. Pholan.
H wa In Juno of 1011 that the
First National Hank of Uosoburg, of
which T. 'Jl. Shoiiilnn was then pres
ident, 'iis sold to tho Douglas Coun
ty Hank nml S.' A. Sanford was thon
nppolntod trustee of tho first Insti
tution to collect nil notes outstanding
At that time. It Is stated, both
Pike nml Pliolnn. woro indobtod to
the First National Hank in tho sum
of about $1.1,r00 and to Hnmmltte,
for about $1,000.
Independent of Itiink
TJio claim Is mndo that Pike and
Pliolnn, thon connected with tho Myr
tlo Point Milling Company, besides
tho amount they borrowed from (ho
bnnk also needed $1000 for a busi
ness deal and that thoy secured this
amount from Ilannnltte, Indepen
dent of tho bank despite tho fact the
noto is said to have been endorsed
by T. 11. Sliorlilaii.
When tho bank was sold this unto
wnB classed In, it Is uvorred, ns ono;
was In consultation with .IiuIro Hall, ' tinuiitly Increasing In size
who for years lias boon clork of nothing coming In on them,
tho Marshfield school board. It Driven to desperation ho be
Was definitely decided to seek of ibciiRhl himself of a great schoine.
District Attorney Uljetivlst his opln- Ho bid on flvo miles of county
Ion on the legality of Mrs. Iladlock's loadwork In tho vicinity or Cold
office and tho opinion was expressed , ijL.neh bid low on It and tho con
that probably another election would tract eunio to him.
have to bo called. ' n waH iora thut Moore's liiRon
Tho question directly under ills- ,,1. became evident. Ho gathered
ciiHslon Is tho one whether or not tCf.clher his "poor accounts," ex
Mrs. Ilndlock Is a qualified school .l:lnod to them the situation, and
voter of tho district. In tho ills- ,U)l t lis men to work on the road,
trlct of tho third class either ono jt H sa,j tluit In this way Moo.-e
or three requisites aro necessary, J Wna able to clear up his cash jour
tlmt the person own property and lmH Xv 1 1 1 1 flying colors,
have his or her name on tho last. jt,.t j0010 a a young man wo
assessment roll, that ho or she bu lms ,i00 Wli wro lxm B very veil
head of a family having children mlMli nu i,nH built up a genera!
attending tho school or that tho ' atrt, business that Is ono of tl.o
person own stock in a corporation I hirsost in the county,
or company paying taxes within tho , .
Mrs. Hndlock claimed that she ARCHBISHOP CHRISTIE
owns properly In Eustsldo and has
thn 1011 tax receipts. This Is true
It was stated this morning, but It. 1 . " ... .,, .
Is claimed her name watf not on thol' Anniversary of UN .Monition
1011 assessment roll. It Is said lo-' to the Episcopacy Seventeen
gal decisions havo decided that Yeats Ago '
though tho wlfo has equal voting I
prlvlleso with tho husband sho Is mimcim iu ...v ......-,
not. tho legal bend of tho family so I PORTLAND, Ore, Juno 20.
Mrs. lladlock can not mnko thin' Archbishop A. Chrlstlo of the Cn
ehilm it Is said. I thollc church is today celohratlng tlio
Jacvcntooth anniversary or ins eleva
tion to tho episcopacy. This Is tho
! feast of St Potor and Paul. Tho
1 archbishop colebrated high mnss at
HOLDS CELEBRATION
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 2 AND 3
AT MYRTLE
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The Best Program Ever
Offered in the County
POINT, OREGON
$1,500 IN PRIZES
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BIG PROGRAM ON THE SECOND
Log Rolling for Championship of Oregon, Tug of War, Greased
Pig, . Greased Pole, Foot Races, Tub Races, Swimming Races, Etc
WRESTLING MATCH
DEL KING, wght 158, Amateur Champ, of Washington, Idaho and Oregon,
vs. GEORGE LAMBERT, weight 160, of Powers, Oregon
REIIE 1HIIS SUIT
of tlio unnicjj Bocuntios anil, novor;,M'nv DKCIDKS HIM NOT MAIIM3 si. Mnvv'n nntbndral. Luncheon In
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1'iHi .i.i-(iidi .MiTii honor of Arcliblsbop Chrlstlo and
having boon properly untauglod, the
who in mm iieiii uiiiiuiouHsiee, .wr.j A Vonllrt foFHnTToroiulunt, P. 8. the visiting clerg wai sorvod nt
Banrord, see is IU. collection as such. ( U(!,)()( WfJ (h0 ,,ccB,01 ()f ,0 Jry lloon by lho womui, of tll0 cathodral
Ilammltte, it is understood, Is ap-.()f sx 110,) n tho jBtJcu court re. 1)a,.8h In tho now cathedral hall. This
pearlngiift In.lopeitdont altogether of jtur(1J U ,0.ir lgt u(,1t mw ,J0. R tho f,rBt llbe colobrution by tho
BIG PROGRAM ON THE
Log Rolling for Championship of Oregon, Tug of War, Greased
Pig, Greased Pole, Foot Races, Tub Races, Swimming Races, Etc.
BOXING MATCH
JACK SHERRY, weight 170, Champion of Coos County, vs.
JIM DEKOY, weight 165, Champion of Oklahoma
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tho hiiilc and claiming that his nolo
( Ing out about two hours. The suit archbishop or his elevation, although
i was brought by Herman Sanford ! ho has been archbishop of Oregon
hud no connection with It.
lfaminitteb also claims that liojnKn,Bt uol)U( cttmig the amount , City for many years
huowR pothing whalovor of his noto!nM ,. , ,.,,.,,, ,. ,.. ,.,. .,. I
being classed In with tho sottlomont
THIS IS ALL FREE.9 Everybody, Corns, &M Enjoy Yourselves!
(Signed) Celebration Committee
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Jointly when Itloliu wim managor of
tho Peoplo's Co-operative Storo, now
nlcrupt.
Saufoid showed that ho hnd paid I
effected between Plltn and Pholan
with the bank, until sovernl moiitliH ' iJnnt.u.,t
laier wiion no weni 10 Becuro ino
Huiiii-iiiiiiuui ..uuiesu iuiii .. uuo. . ()0 ?lr0 ,,, t Uo j.nlmBnn &
Phelan's share of tho $lS,oon In- ,u.UIielt aIlK, Ull!,,0( trollKh ,.,
debtednoss to tl.o former bank Is attorney, Oconto Watklns. declared
said to bo $4,8r,y nnd that of I'lko nt Snilfor,, forfeited all claim
WET IS Himit NSW II SUCCESS!!
Ml'
i.vsnt..vt'i:
SKKIC MAXV
COMPAMKS .Mom,; rrllAX 700 .:oi;.j SICK
I KlltS
to he ?i:!,r.0() according to a noto of
Ills on April IC, 1910.
IIo commonccd mi action o re
cover mid tho notion was stayed
lioudlng tho suit of tlio trustco nml
later tho action nt law and th,o suit ciicult Court.
In oiUlty were consolidated into tlio .yHy Doyle K
ono presont sun, tuns settling tlio wrlnlit, I). P. Harnard, .1
nntiro qiicHiion nt one tiiuo nl, ,,,, nPitnm.
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aKainst him porsoually when ho ap
plied to tho bnnfmiptcy court, put
ting In his noto against the storo.
K. II. Joohnk appeared for tho
plaintiff. He may nppcnl to tho
Tho Jurymen woro
P. Don nl
Koi-ly-TlioiiMiintl I'oi-mmik Have Cncli
Coming us IleueflclarleH and
llolrs of Policy IloldeiM
Somcwlipro on Coos Hay, In Coos
County or In Southwestern Oregon,
INDIAN PANTOMIMIC
75 In Cast Slum Ing (Nulling of White
.Man to Coos - .Mrs. Kronen-
born "nil Kiitliv Charge.
(Special to Tho TIiiigh.1
UANDON, Juno 2!L More than
WOOD! WOOD!
Kindling wood, per load !?l.7." to :?'.!
iVIilor wood, 10 to 21
Inches ?2 to .?2.St)
Kieo Delivery
V. II. LIXCJO
'Phono 227-J
North Firat St.
for
lien iviiiu i ,. ... ! -- .., - -.. .
Ing Uoutinro nr0 " "u,,1,,or "r !' wl"'700 persons witnessed tho Klacknina I
YV.' Watts i ,mvo lllon,,y com,lB ,0 thcm from j pageant hold horo Saturdny, It was
t EVENTS TONIGHT t
Tho first voto for Uoddoss or Lib
erty will bo taken tonight at tho
Noble theatre.
The llusluoss .Men's Association
will hold a supper nt (i p. in. at tho
Chandler.
The North llond city council wlllU
meet touluht to consldor tho paving!
of Virginia Avenue.
I'omisT Fiiti:.
It Is reported this after
noon that there Is quite a
forest flro In lho neighbor
hood of Powers mid Hint log
gers aro engaged In fighting
It. Secretary Conrad, of tho
Coos County Kiro Patrol As
sociation, said that ho had
not been notified and that
a fire now could not do any
dauiago to Umber as tt Is too.
wot.
somo of tl.o life Insiirnnco companies, fouml t0(lny on t.ieckii.g up tho
which iney can navo ny preseming, ruL.0t8. Largo crowds snt about
tho proper claim. on tho llU1 sltiea ot tll0 0,,eUpai,. alu.
Tho lifo insuninco companies of phlthcntro watching tho cast of 7.'.
tho United States havo begun a youB mo nml women tnko part In
search of tho country to find about u,0 pantomlnio showing tho coming
' 4U.UUU persons wno nnvo money com- of t)l0 wj,t0 mcu t0 Coo9, Mrs j,
jlng to them as bonoflclarles or heirs' L. Krononborg had ontlro chargo
joi poucy noiuors now ueaii. Tiioj0r tho pageant nnd horsolf took the
janiounts waiting to bo claimed total jImrt of Old Mary, oxplalnlng to tho
In tho millions of dollars. audience tho pantomlnio. Practically
' Kvi.rv llff, ItiRiirnnrn nmminnv ltnu'..n .. .i.n ..nn. nn ... ... .
" " ..-w -..., j ,ui u, mu luaiuiiiutt uni nuiu 111
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been accumulating on Its books II-! tho real Indian make.
abilities
LllllliAltntlHll.. Illn ...nt.. ... - - . . . .1
! .........., iU.,woi;iiiiiih mu uiiiuiuii riot, iiicunnis, ot .uaisuiioiu,
duo to policies issued on tlio lives of took tho part of lluniar, mi Jndlaii
Make a Trip to San Francisco
and See the Great Exposition
for Less Than forty Dollars
Iby Joining lho ISM.' i:critMOX and CKI.CIIIt.VriOX of tlio
.Mooso mit liuunli jou ma) mi the bin fall- at a price that jou
cannot iift'oi'tl to miss. Dr. II. K. Straw lms iikiiIc iiiiaiigeiuentH
av lilt (lie Tcrniuial Inn, a Mildly first-class Imiol that will enable
i it to savo iiioiioy on the lou rates mviiiviI,
lleie Is nil itemized list of jour expenses ns- piepared by Dr.
SIimw on (Ills special OM'iiislini,
von i'ivii nivs ix sax riiAxeisco
Itnniitl trip Into on S, S, Xnmt Siullli 0.00
Itponi at Tormlual Inn, 5 Iiin, 1.75 lo.. 5,0(1
.Meals, n la,s nt Sl.li.T pec day ... , ti,jj5
Ailnilsslou ( Kxpohltlon, I da.tt. i.no
I'liundry no
ThCiilcis u.no
Car faro to l'Niiisitltu, vumiiii1
llootblack
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.no
Total
Vou iimy lento on tlio Xaiiu Niiildi miIIIuk fiom .Min.slil'leld on
July 15 or UL".
Vou (lo not- have to bo a member of tho .Mouse Lodge to net
tlio benefit of these special iiites, Vou will eujoj tho iidvniitiige
lipil pleasure of being iiccoiupauled by tlio Coos liny Conceit Ititnd.
If you n io tlilnklug of iiiiiMiik the trip to San I'lamlsco, soo
jiny of tlio foltiiwlng commit cc. .Mombers of the .Mooso LoiIko
vlll bo given preforciice.
mi. v). !:.' stuaw, imsaxk iiohtox.
If. M, 1MHSOXS, .MUL. O. lU'XCAX,
persons, now deceased, under which
no claims havo over been mndo and
under which, porhnps, no claims over
will bo filed unless tho holrs nro lo- agnln next year,
catcd mid apprised of their fortune
youth, and with his mnto danced tho
Blanket Dance. Mrs. Kronoiibcrg
says tho pageant will bo repeated
anil Kugiucci Will bo
Moved Domi llond School llli- ,
octoi's .Make Improvement
M-ISESW . . ,,c0GS FROM GOULD
ords of 10,000 policies in tho vnr- VI" " VVAIbtt
InilM llfn Inuiit'niif.n r,,iiii,ititi.a (lw. '
'luililni'H nf wlilnli linv.. .ll.wl n-IHimi I ' "H'M'IH'1'
claims being presented. It Is con
servatively estimated that thero aro!
i 10,000 heirs to the money duo onj (Special to Tho Times.)
these policies. Such a condition or( ALLICtlANV, Oro., Juno 20. Tho
'affairs Is said to bo duo to the laxity i logs to bo taken out or tho Could
( of policy holders In confiding to tholr' camp near heio aro all out In tho
relatives thnt thoy carried Insurance, water nnd tho ongluos and ninchln-
i to their lndlfrereiico In keeping tho j cry will bo brought down lho road
companies posted as to tholr whore., from tho camp. It will he necessary
Phono 7.1.
Havo you been to KAHTUIl'K
LUNCH?
H Not, Why Xo(?
.Something Neiv livery Day.
Ice Cream hilcks "
Ico Cream, quarts Ic
Ico Cream,' pints "Or
Hot Chicken Tamnlcs. . . ,U for U.'c
Picnic Lunches n Specialty
SARTER'S
Phono 'Jti:i-,1.
Mnrshticld.
OppoBlto nianco Hotel. Front Street
Wo nro now proparod to furnish QKAVUb In any qnantltlci
from pile In our yard or In carload lots', nt following prices:
Kroni pllo on ground, $2.?G por yard.
Cnnoad lots, tnkon from cars, $2.00 per yard.
Itetnil Department.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Opposite Pos'-Offlco. Plume 100.
ill tkMt
SAVE MONEY
hy ordering the famous
HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, por ton $1.00
Lump coal, por ton So.50 . . , . .
Or half ton of both $1.7."i'J- M. Wrifjllt
I). .MUSSOX, Prop.
Phono IK-if or leave ordcr.s at
lllllycr's Cigar Store.
DEPENDENT AUTO SERVICE
.Marshfield, North llond, Umpire, Tarheel, Sunset Hay.
Leaves .MurMiflelil, nt llusy Corner, 7 n. in.; 10 n. m.j 1 p. m.;
1! p. in.; 5 p, in. Leaves North lleiul 15 minutes later.
Leaves lhuplro :no n. in.; 1 1::I0 a. in.; l.ilt) p. in.; :J:il0 p. m.;
(1:00 p. in. Trips nfCer these hours may bo arranged for. Phono
llusy Corner. Night phono i(!7-lt.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
WALL PAPER
See
VIERS
About it,
Phono 1S8-H
ISUILDIXn COXTItACTOll
Kstlmntes furnished on request
iiibouts, to tho separation of families
, to the omission of these records In
to do a good deal of work on tho
road to mnko tho moving of tho
mattors of probate and to numerous' machinery possible, Tho Sinlth-Po-other
delinquencies. ' wers boat Hanger was horo a fow
K. I). Noouau, tho well known In- days ago mid got a raft or logs
suruneo man of Murshflold has boon 'from tho west fork of tlio iior.
Investigating this feature of tho busl-i luiproUng School
ness and fumlllaiizlng hlinsolf with ' There was an error made In
THE REAL QUESTION
The question Is not, will men
) honor you for your work?
Hut docs your work honor you?
Your concern is not only to
creato profit for yourself, but
to mako that which will profit
ninny besides yourself.
COOS II.VV STIIA.M JiAUNmtV
Phono G7-J.
Dr. H. M. Shaw '
Kjo, Car and Thront. Specialist
CLASSICS ITITKD
Phono :i;SO-.l. Kooiiik 00-201
Irving lllock.
1)11. .MATTII-J l. SHAW.
Physician and Surgeon
Phono :t;l().,l.
Olflce Iioiiix hy npiolii(incn(.
YOU AUTO CALL
1 FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS
Phono ITOO-L.
Night and Day.
Itlght Cafo.
OOOI) OAKS. CAltKPUL IIlVRBa
I). L. FOOTK.
4
Benjamin Ostlintl
CONSUIl'INC KXGIXKljri AND
AltCIIITHCT
Offices, 200 Irving Dlock.
Phono 103-L or 2C7-J.
Marshfield, Oregon.
tho details necessary for the presen
tation of claims. He states ho will be
pleased to render this service to any
poison lu this section who may have
or thinks thoy have a claim. If any
one knows that any deceased relative
carried life Insurance, which was not
paid, or holds any old policies ho will
bo pleased to investigate tho pros
pective claim and If It develops that
tho policy Is duo mid unpaid tho
money will bo quickly secured.
Mr. Xooiinu says he will bo pleased
to render this service gratuitously
as the life insurance companies are
very desirous of getting theso claims
off their books,
n-
portlug the result or the school
election In this district. Kugoito Ter
ry was olected director and not 1M
Noah. Tho school directors are now
Charles Kruger, Kdwurd Darker and
Kugeno Terry. Tho directors aro
having tho school yard fonco repair
ed, a new water system put In mid
a sanitary fountain installed.
20
COMMUTATION' nn
TiCKirrs, $2.00. ll
Miirsliflelil-Xorth Demi Auto
Line
Cars every ton minutes from
O a. in. (o 12 p. in.; to South
Slough once u day, leaving at
II a. in.; to Kmplro three trips
a day.
COIIST .V KIXC, Props.
H. G. Butler
civil i:ncixri:u
Room .104 Coko Dldg. Phono l-HJ-J.
Rosldonco Phono HOa-L.
City Auto & Taxi Co.
Day and Night Sen Ico
For taxi, phono 20, Chandler
Hotel
For touring cars, phono 20,
Chandler Hotel
LVNN LAMIIIITH, Piop.
Now Cars NflW Car3
DRY WOOD
at
CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD
North Front .street
Phono 270
W. G. Chandler
AltClIITKOT
ItooniB aoi mid a02, Coko Iiulldlng,
Mnrshflold, Oregon.
IWm. S. Turpen
! AHCIUTKCT
Marshfield, Oregon.
XOTICK KLKS
All Klks are ospeclally notified to
attend tho business meeting and In
itiation Wednesday night. T. E. Dan
iels. District Deputy Grand Kxnlted
Kuler will bo present.
J. W. Illldobrund.
HAVE THE ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171
Perl Riley Ballinger
PIANIST AND TKACHEK
Uosldenco Studio, 217 No. Third St.
Phono 3C8-L.
Havo your LKTTHU beads, bill
heads, etc., printed nt THE TLMKS
mce .Vifii,
WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO.
Assets $2,340,000.00
t Pays 8 per cent on savings.
I. S-. KAUFMAN & CO.
Local Treasurer
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T, J. SOA1FI3
A. II. J10D0IS"
PAINT AND
Marshfield Sating co.
Kstlmates Furiils!ied
Phone 110-11. Mrf.lifiolJ, Ort
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