The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 30, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELt? OREGON, .WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1915-
-EVENING EDITION.
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XOHTH 1JKXI C1TV FATIIK11H
PASS lMI'HOVBMKXT OltDKllS
"Will Pavo Vli-Kliilii llohveon Water
front and Monroe and Plank He
mainricr Other .Iinpiwcincnts
PavIiiR of Virginia Aveunc from
the tracks of the Willamette Pacific
to Jlonroo street ami tho planking
thence' from Monroe to tho Pony
Slough bridge wns formally passed
by tho North Bend city fathers last
ovelilnK nnd tlicrotiDon was sot In
motion another of. tho many Improve
ments coming this summer to the
neighboring city.
Aready tho grading of the thor
ough faro is under way, tho contract
for' tlits work having been let bov
eial weeks ago and It Is expected that
tho entire project will ho completed
by the coming of tho fall rains.
In addition to thoso Improvements
McPherson Is to havo paving 30 feet
In width on tho two blocks extend
ing to Vermont. Tho bldf for all this
paving will bo opened by tho council
at the regular meeting, July 13.
Formnllj, through an ordinance
tho Southern Pacific was granted tha
18 mWthH extension for building In
to North Bond ub was unanimously
agreed upon at tho last meeting.
Farther Improvement of Sheridan
avonuo from Washington streot to
to tha end of- tho thoroughfare near
tho park was discussed by tho city
duds but no agreement was reached
and' tho matter will bo brought up
probably at tho next meeting.
C. 13. Maybec, city recorder, was
granted a two week's lcavo of ab
sence, commencing after tho next
moating, whon ho and Ills family ex
pect lb tako tholr summer vacation
GIVES FREE ADVICE
PKHSOXS WHOM 1XSUKAXCH
COS. OWK AIIK INTHItlCSTKD
Idiynrd I). Xoounn Will Look up
Old Politic and Claims lie-
llovcd to ho Due.
. Polks, I havo made arrangomontn,
(as so kindly noted In tho news col
umns of Tuesday's Times), to give
you tfie benefit of my long exper
ience In tho llfo insurance business
In an unusual way. It will bring
thousands of dollars to Southwest
Orugpn and will, cost you nothing,
ns my services In the mattor are ab
solutely freo.
Thoro aro ovor 40,000 pcoplo In
this country, and many of thorn aro
located In Southwestern Oregon, to
Whom tho great llfo insuranco com
panies of the United Statos owe
irionoy which they aro willing ami
anxious to pay If they only know
whether tho clalmnnts wcro locatod.
YOU 'may bo one of thoso. Aro
there any old llfo Insuranco policies
among your old papors which you
think of no value. Maybo policies
nf friends or relatives long slu:e
dead, Toll mo of them or write
my of them and I will gladly look
them up. It .matters not In what
companies or how old tho policies
aro or how long thoy niny havo
laiHQd. Thoy may bo worth litinil
dreds, or oven thousands, of dollars
to you.
Vory sincerely yours,
ISOWAIID D. NOONAN.
Ilasmusson building, 2C4 Front
blreql. Over Tower's Jowolry store).
GOOD WOOL CLIP
Stephen lingers Huh 1700 PouikIh
Itciidy for- Shipiiicut.
Stephen .ItogerB today shlppod
down from his ranch on South Coos
Ulver 1700 pounds of wool that litis
Just bcon clipped from his flock of
200 sheop. Tho wool was taken to
tho Smith Terminal dock for ship
ment. tlio Rink ,
Racing ou hkatc at
ThurMluy night July 1st, ;t big ovoutH
U5 rentu for everj Udy,
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MOD
PAVING
Votes Must Be In
By 9 O'Clock Sharp
Tonight
Contestant for the free trips to the San Francisco
exposition must have the ir votes delivered at the Red
Cross Store by nine o'cloc k
not dc counted.
The judges will begin the final count when the bal
lot box is finally closed at 9 o'clock and positively no
votes received after that time will be counted.
RED CROSSTOUG STORE
PHONE 122
G. M. BROWN HERE
ATTOKXKV fJKXKUAIi 1IKAKS KV1
J)KXCK IX COQl'IIiMO TODAY
If Can llenrriuiito IJinlned at Salem
Will Deliver Fourth of July
Oration Hero Mommy
Action of the Oregon Congress
men In Booking tlio proper disposal
of tho Oregon and California Railroad
land grunt could be better directed
through tho State Land Hoard than
by tho dJmmbcrs of Commcrco of the
state, is the holier or Attorney uen
oral Goqfbo M. Brown, who was here
last evening on Ills way to Coqulllo.
Tho reason of this, Btated Sir.
Brown, Is that tho slate bodlos aro
familiar with tho land In question,
have doflnlto Information regarding
It nnd therefore are better prepared
in directing tho uctlons of tho Con
gressmen. "There aro few peoplo who know
much nbout this land," declared Mr.
Brown, 'though thoro aro many who
advlso what should be done. These
state boards have tho statistics and
aro moro used to such affairs."
In Coqulllo today is being heard
tho case of a man named Smith, of
Bnndon, who Is entitled to damages
under the State Industrial Accident
Commissions but who claims that ho
has not been allowed enough by the
state.
Mr. Brown know very llttio of tho
facts InBt evening, other than that
Smith seeks ?25 a month for a per
iod of 90 months. Tho evidence will
bo takon beforo Judgo Coke, "with tho
attorney general handling it for tho
state. Tho findings will then bo
sent In to Salem to tho state com
mission. This Is not tho first caso of this
commission, stated Mr. Brown,
though they havo boon raro. One Isj
now bolng appealed from Poll: HKVKHAL NKWH CASUS IJKCJUX
comity- ' IX CIHCUIT COUNT ItKCKNTLY
Would SihniIc Hero I
Stronuous efforts havo been made -rj.00 jVorco 1'ctitimm, Contempt
to persuade Jho attorney general to iroeocoedliijw and Civil Actions
stop ovor hero until Monday that ho Added to Long List at Coqullo
may glvo tho Fourth of July ad-1
dress. His nccoptanco will bo based i (Special to Tho Times)
on a telegram to bo sent to Salem ' COQUILLK, Or., Juno 30. Among
today where ho will try to havo somo ' t" ow cases begun In Circuit
mattors dolayed until noxt wook. At0011 boro aro tho following:
tho present tlmo Mr. Brown Is busy ' Anuon E. Sinister vs. Mary L. Shus
lu getting ready to imjct a heavy ' tor. Suit for divorce,
damago caso, ho said, that Is com-, John Hnyden vs. Kninui Hayden.
Ing boforo tho state commission. ;Su't lor divorce.
Thoro woro many of Mr. Brown's
old friends at tho Chandler last night
to greet him. Ho had tlmo to chat
with thorn all and said that ho
would like nothing hotter than to
stay hero three or four days tuid get
acquainted again.
OP FOR LUST TIE
COUNCIL ACTS' OX SALOON LI.
OEXSES THIS KVEXIXa
Thcrto Will Carry Until State Pro
hibition Law Goes Into Effect
January Flrtit.
Tho city fathers will meet this
evening for tho purposo of granting
tho Inst saloon licenses of tho year
and possibly tho last In Marshflold
for many yonrs to conio. Every ono
of tho saloons huvo already taken
out their applications. It is said
that possibly threo of them will
not consider now licenses, though
nothing will bo known for sure un
til this evening, as It is not until
tho Council meets that tho tlmo ex
pires for handing In the applica
tions for renewals,
Thero aro several other impor
tant matters beforo the Council to
night. FIRST HANK STATEMENT
President Ross und Cashier Buggo
of tho Scaiullnnviaii-AmerU'aii Bank
aro highly gratified over tho show
ing made by their Institution In tho
first bank statement which Is pub-,
iisne.1 elBownero In tonlght'B paper.
The bank was opened only a llttio
moro than a month ago.
Tlmea want ads bring result.
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sharp tonight, or they will
WILL 1ISIT LOOSE
HKAI) OFFICIAL OF MOOSK
COMIXd HKitrc
IS
Wrlfos That Hi) WiiuIh to Sec Or
gunlziition AVhUii i.s Such An
Active One.
James J. Davis, tho director gen
eral of the .Moose Lodge, nnd the
highest official In the organization,
will nrrivo hero noxt Sunday eve
ning to visit the local lodgo. His
homo Is at Pittsburg. The local
lodge will provide fitting entertain
ment to greet tho official. Mr.1
DaVIs' home is at Pittsburg, Pn.
In a lettor recently recolved by
Dr." Straw It Is remarked by Mr.
Davis that thy lodge has undertaken
a good deal anil Is glad that lt Is
to head the parade at the San Fran
cisco gathering on Moos Day.
The letter follows:
t "Dr. H. li. -Straw, Dictator, Coos
Hay Lodge No. 078, Loyal Order of
Moose, Marshflcld, Oregon. Dear
Sir and Brother:
"I have your kind letter of tho
2Cth and note what you say about
tho parado In San Francisco. For
my part, you can havo tho right nf
way. Any lodgo that undertakes
to do what you havo done should
havo tho right of way In nil par
ades. "Hoping to havo tho pleasuro of
meeting you nnd hoping that yoi
will kindly convey my kindest o
gards to Mel Duncan nnd tho rest
of the membership, I am, fru
"JAMES J. DAVIS,
"Director General."
SUITS FILED
Geo. II. Itotnor vs. Mlnnlo C. Itot-
nor. Suit for divorce.
Tho Stnto of Oregon on tho Rela
tion of Bertha O. Stlllwell vs. John
It. Stlllwell. Contempt proceedings.
Mrs. L. M. Barzco vs. L. J. Simp
son. A. S. Hammond vs. Jnno I. OJcdn.
Ella Bandoll vti. Gow Why.
'.. C. Strang, Mrs. Ella Strang,
Albert W. II. Folsom, J. L. Aascn,
Toua Paulson, Ernest A. Folsum,
Mny C. Schroedor, J. E. Quick, S.
L. Curry, Nick Johnson, D. D. Plorco,
Sarah A. Walker, II. O. Anderson,
Mrs. H. O. Anderson, K. Von Pc
gort, A. Von Pogert, W. H. Man
soil, C. A. Fuhrman, Chau. Lovluo,
S. E. Robinson, Paul L. Sterling,
It. H. Grinnolds, J. E. Wright, Mrs.
J. E. Wright, Wm. Cnndlln, Frances
Urquhart, C. E. Broadbout, M. J,
Hnrtson, N. C. Ncdloy, C. C. Ava
land, C. Moon nnd Geo. Mohl vs.
Tho City of Coqulllo, Edwin Ellin
sen and Geo. Borgou.
Llla Winifred Adams vs. E. J.
Hlle and Henry C. Adams.
KENNETH HAUSER
IS MARRIED TODAY
Ills Biido is Miss Mabel Porter und
Wedding Takes Place at Spokane
Kenneth Mauser, of tho firm o'f
Hnuser & Hauser, is to bo married
today to Miss Mabel Porter at Spo
kane. Tho brldo's cousin, Miss Mar
garet Porter, of Portland, will bo a
bridesmaid. Tho wedding Is to bn a
brilliant nffalr.
Tho brldo Is u daughter of ono
of tll0 partners of tho firm of Por
tor 1)r03, Tho groom ,ms nmMy j
frlondB horo ns ,10 ll8ed to bo wtI
UttU8cr & llnll80P w,.oro .. ..,. I
rond work was bolnu done by that i
, film In this locality.
I
Big Jewelry Sale
Going- Like Fire
WATCHES, RINGS, CUT GLASS, SILVERWARE, AND
' LEATHER GOODS are sailing at ridiculous prices
Many people are taking advantage of this sale, to get
high-grade articles for holiday gifts
COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF
Sale 2:30 and 7:30 p. m.
RED CROSS
JEWELRY DEPT.
BASEBALL SCOREST
POUTLAXDEIIS COXTIXL'H WIX
XIX! STHKAK OX XHW FIELD
Havo Xow Passed .500 Murk and
aro Well Started to Top Sun
Frnnrisro Onrnera 1- Hll.s
'
PKHCEXTAOICS OF '
COAST LEAGUE
tnr AuocltleJ I-reM to Com D? TIuim. 4 I
W. L. P.C. '
San Francisco IC 3S .512
Salt Lake ...4$ 39 ' .G2-1
Portland ....40 39 .r.OC ,
Los Angeles ..44 II .fi00
Oakland 42 4C ,477 ,
Venlco ... .,.40 Aft .471 ,
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OAKLAND, Juno .10. Portlniid
continued her winning streak with
tho chango to new fields nnd yes
terday squelched tho Oakland Com
muters with a 11 to 7 score. Tho
Seals garnered a total of 12 hits
from tho Venetians besides bring
ing them Into camp on the end of
an 8 to C string.
Tho scores of yesterday follow:
Coast League.
At Oakland It. It. K.
Oakland
10
If.
10
12
0
7
Portland ;. . ..11
At Voflfcc
Venice. t , . . . (
Sail Mvnnclsco 8
AtLos Angoles
SiltLako City... ' ..l
Angeles .' ,fi
AiiH'iicau Loagtio
Detroit ' "'
Cleveland-Detroit Kuln.
At Washington
Philadelphia , . . . . , 0
Washington ... ... . f
At Chicago v '
St. Louis , 2
(Jincngp ... . .r- I
At Boston i
Now York . . ) ' 3
Boston ... ...... Y. 4
National League.
At Now York , ,
Boston 2INow York .1
Boston ,2Now York . . . . . 0
At Philadelphia
Brooklyn ...,..,, 4
Philadelphia .'.,", G
At St. Louis
Pittsburg .... .,, SlSt. Louis fi
Pittsburg ,'4St. Louis C
Chicago-Cincinnati Wet grounds.
COMPLAINT MADE
WOMAN IS INSANE
ii-i
Mnndinll McGriffFJIcH CliurKos AhK--
lii; That .MrwA rlothln Hill lie
Examined j-Fvar Trouble
Saying that thoro is fear Mrs. ,
Sothla Hill, wifo of a Finnish la-!
boror at tho Smith mill, may do harm '
to herself or her children, Marshall j
Sylvester McGrlft of Eastsldo this I
morning mndo a complaint against I
her boforo Judgo Pcnnoclc. Tho com
plaint will bo forwarded to County !
Judgo Watson asking an examina
tion. Tho marshall staged (Ills ac
tion was takon on a recommendation
of tho city council.
Ho stated that tho woman, who Is
about 40 years of ago, 1ms four
children and has made dlro threats
against thorn. Sho Is constantly In
fear of being poisoned, ho said, nnd
oven washes tho butter that comes
from tho grocery Btoro and Is afraid
of all medicine.
FORFEITS IIOXD
A!notlier Slep In F. E. Alley Non
Kuppoit Cao.
Tho Rosoburg Review says: Dis
trict Attorney Gcorgo Nounor for
feited the bond of F. E. Alley, who
was arrested hero somo tlmo ago on
a charge of non-support. Tho bond
wns In tho amount of $400, and
was signed by Frodorlck A. Krlbs
and Georgo Flnloy, of Portland. Tho
warrant charging non-support was
proforred by his wife.
Milk, 1(1 quarts for $1.00.
Holmes Dairy, Phono liJ)0-,I
Times Want Ads for results.
SPECIAL SALE
on Men's and Boy's Clothing
at The Golden Rule Store
Look at prices listed If ere. We have many other
bargains to offer just as desirable.
.Men's $20.00 Suits, now 1 $14.50
Men's $18.00 Suits, now T $12.50
Men's $12.50 Suits, now T $8.95
Men's $11.00 Suits, now $7.50
. BROKEN LOT
BOYS' SUITS'
$4.25 Suits, now $2.80
$2.00 Suits, now $1.30
$6.50 Suits, now $4.35
$2.50 Suits, now $1.65
See us before you buy your new SUIT for the
FOURTH OF JULY. We can save you money.
Wo have an up-to-date line of Men's and Boys' fur
nishings at very reasonable prices.
The Golden Rule
ALWAYS BUSY First National Bank Bldg.
THE BIGGEST STOCK THE LOWEST PRICES
THE BEST ASSORTMENT
North Coos River
Schedule for Fourth
SATURDAY SCHEDULE
Steamer Alert leaves North Itciul at 8 o'clock, calling at .Miwuli
flchl at 8:110, for Pipei-'H (irove Celebration.
Ijaiinch Cadillac leaves Marh field at H o'clock for Pljicr's (irove.
haunch .Mllllconm leaves .Mnrshflchl at 10:ilO o'clock for Piper's
fli-ovc. "
Itoimd Tilp Imuv, r() cents on all hoati-i.
SUNDAY SCHEDULE'
Steamer Alert loaves Marhflchl for hentfi cnniicctliiK with nuto
for Sunset at K o'clock.
Mllllconm leaves at 10 o'clock for beach.
Ciullllao leaves Marshflcld for Allegany at r::!0, rctiuiiliiK in tho
evening. ,
MONDAY SCHEDULE
Mllllcoma leaves AlleKaiiy at ."::!() for Marshflcld, returning after
close of hlg celebration.
. AIiKIlT KOH CIIAltTKIt. '
HOME MADE SAUSAGE, HAM
BURGER and WEINERWURSTS
Mado In our own shop h y experts and only the host meat
used. You cannot got better ones any place in tha country.
We will havo Homo choice
urday's trade.
Wo a1s, havo some cho
Ilenieuibcr that wo glvo
and deliver promptly.
THE UNION MARKET
J. E. Ford & Co.
Phone 58-J.
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 niay open an account at any time in any amount.
,' FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF COOS BAY
Soety Deposit Boxes For Rent.
Statement of condition of
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANKS
Of Marshfield and Myrtle Point, Oregon,
1 At the close of business June 23, 1 91 5.
Resources,
Loans and Discounts ' $656,9T6.98
Banking Houses and Real Estate : 64,480.77"
Cash and Sight Exchange -- 111,512.58
Tota' 77-,-r.V. $832,910.33
Liabilities
Capital Stock paid in ;: $ 75,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits' 73,956 33
posits I b 683,954.00
Tot"' $832.910.33
SPECIAL ON
BOYS' HATS
$1.25 Hats, now... 95c
$1.00 Hats, now ,.75c
75c Hats, now 55c
50c Hats, now 38c
HAttKU9VSE
frWCJff
chickens
for Friday's and Sat-
ieo hcof, pork and veal.
special
attention to 'phono orders
174 South Broadway.
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SAN FRAHCism I
I "0fen:.fi,e-P'0f.uP..o.).u,.., I
r.ffiteS2!
8 RATKR ' I
Detached Bath T
I J1.00, 11.50 single $1,50 SX?
'..'' tM.M k
Take a 'Onlver.al'" n.Z. .. CH i
naua am. m. - wi
O UOttl
nwtnuiHlJ
WOOD!
Afnnni
KliulllHR wooil, por luu.l ?i"o ,oi
Alder wood, ic to 21
lucliea
2Jo $2.60
I-'ico Delivery
II. MNfiO
li'lione 227
North First St.
YOU AUTO ftALL
1 FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS
NlRht nntl ),T,
lilKlit Cnfo.
0001) OAKS. OAHKPUr, DniVEIW
D. Ii. FOOTK.
MERCHANTS CAFE
o"imr 1'iiieo inr
Good Meals
Prices Reasonable
Cor. Coniinoicliil nnd ll'div'y.
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WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO.
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Assets $2,340,000.00
t Pays 8 per cent on savings!
S. KAUFMAN & CO.
Local Treasurer
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A.MAA444S
I PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
i J. M. Wright '
I Phono 188-R ',
! nUII.DINO CONTIIAOTOlt
Estimates furnished en request
Dr. H. M. Shaw
10ye, lUw nnd Throat. Specialist
mijAksks FirrKD
IMiono :J:i(l-l. Itooms UOO-'-'Ot
Irving llloik.
nit. siAirriK n. niiaw.
I'liyNlcInn nnd Sm-Kcen
Plione :i;l().,l.
Office hours ly niinolnlniciit.
Benjamin Ostlind
CONSUIriX-KNGlNKKIt.AND
AltCIIITKCT
Offices. 20G Irving Dloek.
IMiono 103-L or 2C7-J.
Maruhflold. OregonA
H. G. Butler
civil kn(Jini:i:k
Room 304 Coko HldB. Phone H5-J.
Itesldonco Phono 3C3-L,
W. G. Chandler
AltCIIITKCT
(looms 301 and 302, Colco nulMI.1
Mnrshflold, Oregon.
Wm. S. Turpen
AKCIi ITKCT
Mnrahfleld, Oregon.
Perl Riley Ballinger
IMANISTj AND TEACIinil
noBldonco Studio. 217 No. Third M
Phono 3CS-Ii.
ti Vn..r M!iTHlt hcadi, Nl
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ltoads, etc., pncicu uv -
office.
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Rntes to Von
CO roonia, por day 9,,M.j
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100 roomB with batU
100 rooms with bath 2-w.
200 largo room,
with batb "'
Extra person in . ,
room, additional ..,iVV
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Rlrtn will diva VOU an eujw-' 1
wisinn. MAkfl tho MultnoiuaB
beaduunriera. Service bettec
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