The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 30, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    - THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFlELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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ASHES FIRE SCIRE HOLD CHECK ARTIST
JANITOR IN MATLOCK I1I.OCK W.
PILFS ASHKS ON WOOI I
MrARTIIl'R OK Mt'ROATOYD
HOUND OVKIt TODAY
Sport Shirt
llul Little Dninngo Done In ltn.se-
incut of Former Sncchl Hulld-
ing In Scare- Lust livening
Claims Someone Cashed Forged
Chock on Ills Reno Account
.-()( Hond Needed
JUST ARRIVED
F
OR snappy merchandise
of the best' quality and a
service that makes buying;
a pleasure; see the
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As n result of hot ashes being COOUILLW, ore, July 30. unas.
thrown on top of bIiiIi wood ubciI to!V, McArtluir, who also goes under
fire the furnnce In the basement of tho niuuo of Murgntoyd, wub bound
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SHIPPING NEWS
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A BIC FLOUR CARCO
HHHAKWATIIH AIIIC1VKS IN TO
DAY WITH !!.-. TONS
the Mntlock building, formerly
knqwn ns tbp ,Sacchl building, ijj
the corner of' Second nnd Comincfr
clnl, tho Marahflold Flro Department
waB called out Inst evening. ('
,Tho flro bad, not gained much
headway when It was discovered and
a general alarm wiib not turned In.
Duncan FergUBon responded prompt
ly with tho auto flro truck and the
over to tho grand Jury by .Justice
Stanley this morning on the charge
of passing two worthless checks on
Peter MlrrlBOtil at Marahflold about
July 4. Ilia ball waif fixed at r.00
wlilch ho has been 'unable to furnish;
MeArthur was arrested at povors
wlfee ho 'formerly w6rkod'ln ono of
tho campa.
When arraigned today, ho claim-
flubjfce
chemical soon cxtliirfiilahcd tho blaze oil that Rotncbno had, forged a $212
so that only the smoke from the' chock on his account at tho First
smouldering flro was noticeable. National Hank at Reno, Nov., and
Messrs. Hllvcns, Lnttln nml Rhodes, this caiiHcd his chocks, which Mlrrn
sald that there woro about two loads, soul cashed, to bo returned. Tho two
of ashoB piled on top of tho slab wood Mlrntsotil chocks woro for $10 and
In tho basement and some of tho over! $20.
hcatod ashes had caused tho scare. MeArthur when asked about chnng
Tho damago was Insignificant. Ing his nnmo to Murgatoyd said that
J. Albert Matson, who with Her-, ho had assumed tho name of McAr
bcrt Lockhort Is tho principal owicr tliur whon working up north where
of tho property, arranged to have a ho had been Injured. I to guvo no rea
"MONEY TALKS"
NOTICE OUR. WINDOWS
FOUR STORES
MARSHFIELD MYRTLE POINT
BANDON POWERS
watchmen placed thero so that thcro
would bo no further dangor.
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P FALLING OFFiTO REIVE SWAGS
j'omch copht hi;ci;ipts fah;,c
UKIiOW last yf.ar
IIKJK OIU.'F.ON TO COMPLKTH,
SOUTH COOS KIVKlt WOltH
Knginccr Polltcmiis Older Sunken
1ogN Removed From (uiiiiiil .
Obstructions I'oIiiUm: Out
Tho droilgo Orogon, belonging to
thu Larson Dredging conipanw, was
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Total Since .January I, $182, Willie
Orcr $2,0110 Was Collected
J Iiist Year
. City Itcconlor Ilutlcr reports a big
ijlutnp In tho fines In police court ens
03 this year In comparison with a
year ago. With tho city's finances jsent back up South Coos lllver this I
isiiing oir irom tno loss or somo sal-1 morning to comploto tho work of
odft llciuibi'H and other cuiikoh, tho I clearing tho channel. Tho Oregon did
additional slump In fines Is adding! part of the work n fow wccita rgo but
to tho official gloom. returned leaving a number of sunk-
80 far Hliico Jniiunry 1, tho fines on logs and sunga which wero 11 men-
collected total only $IS2. Last year, aco to navigation.
Capt. K. (Joorfo Smith reported tho
matter to Kuglnoor l'olhoinus In
chargo of tho govornmont work hero
and Immediately .Mr. 1'ollioinus In
structed the Larson t-oiii;ir.uy lo cmn-
MARSHAL SAYS ttOKIt DUMPKD
ASHKS WHONOFULLY
I OIVKN A CHANCE
After hearing tho rase
1 this afternoon City Record- ,
1 cr Hutlor fined tho defon-t-
ant $5 but suspended nnv- .
incut 011 condition that tho
ashes bo removed, that ,1 '
metal receptaclo bo provld-
cd and on some other condl-
lions. It was hold by the
Jui'go that tho defendant ond
O only recently ncitilroil tho r-
sltlon as Janitor and that tli" 1
iibIics causing tho flro waro
4 I'kely placed thero by ,101113-
ono olso.
Marshal J. V. Carter today sworo
out a warrant for Hurt dorr, jan
itor of tho Matlock building, at Sec
Hm "oxcopt 'that hny ono having
as much troublo ns bo had was Jus
tified In changing his nnmo.
Tho Reno bank's statement show
ed that McArthur's account had been
closed July 11, MeArthur whh In,
Marahflold at tho time, lie exhibit
ed tho $212 check which bo claimed
was forged but It looked like his
writing.
Also 1 1 rings About. 100 Tons or Rail
road 'Steel Has !ol I'as
hcngcr MM.
Tho. Hreakwatcr arrived In this
morning from Portland. Sho hud
a largo consignment of flour for
Mnrshficld, tho Sporry Coniiuiy re
ceiving 1000 sacks, II. 'V. Pinn'or
a largo amount and A. T. I lalncs
iionie. In all, bIio had r.bout "r0
tdiis for Marahficltl. Tho Droak
watcr also brought about 100 tons
o' railroad steel.
Among thoso arriving on H
Ilicakwatcr wero: 121 In Malmoy,
John Kchoe, R. M. Sackett, MrB. R.
M. Sackett, M. IT. Totten, M. Mc
Quire, C. L. Pollock, C. L. 1'rtwn,
.Mrs. C. Ij. UJrown, J. T. Connellv,
A. Goodman, Mrs. h. R. nuroii, Mifc,
J. A. Cox, II. Kyphkiiscn, II. .Ini'tU,
Mrs. N. h. Curry, Mrs. M. J. Van
Ness, Klslo JoluiBon, F. IJ. Tlch
oner, Mary Tlchenor, Frank Tlcn
enor. F. n. Tlchenor, Jr., Mrs. Oua
Robb, Mrs. K. D. Nickels, Mr.i, I,.
J. Prentiss, W. O. McPhcrson, II. A.
Waldcck, K. K. Ingram, W. Mml
b'ad, N. HaiisciiB.
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BUSTER BROWN
Blue Ribbon
SHOES GIRLS
FOR
BOYS
Come in all styles both in regular cuts and in oxfords
There arc various shapes in all leathers anu" there's com.
fort and wear in every pair.
No more complaints from your parents about (i
great shoe expense if you wear
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STItANCKH NKAK .H'DUK CORK'S
IIOMU liAST N1CSIIT
About 1 1 o'clock Inst night, Mrs.
Robert Marsden, Jr., who had Just
returned homo from tho Noblo the
atre noticed a mnii trying to gain en
trance to tho homo pf Judge J. S.
SPEED BOAT STRIKES
HIDDEN SNAG IN RIVER
Atlantic Has Propel lor Shaft Ruckled
In Impact. With Sunken Jg
on Coos Rivet
On her way down Coos river yes-
turday morning near its mouth tho
siecd boat Atlantic ran Into a sunk
en log nnd tho propollor shaft was
buckled In tho middle. It was nec
essary to put tho vessel on tho ways
to mako tho repairs.
At tho tlmo of tho accident tho
Atlantic was bringing down thu
"summer coinin liters" from South
u
Buster BrownV'
ASK FOR TIMO.M AT TIIM (JOhDIJN Rt'M;
Special Note
We will ulvo " 'imi'
wllb each pale of Hunter
, A KUHTKII IIIIOW.N' c.if
llrown Shoes.
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liTe Golden Rule
ALWAYS BUSY , THE LOWEST PRICES
mh biuutbi siuurx r-irsi iiauonai bank
THE BEST ASSORTMENT
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Coke. Sho called to him and ho mndo Coos Rlvor. She was delayed on thoi
tho receipts In police court totalled
considerably over $2,000.
Mr. Ilutlcr says that speeding ras
es and other penalties added to tho
Income last year and many more Im
bibers contributed to the city's In
coino than this year.
sotiio excuse about trying to find his
1 homo and mado a hasty cxU.
Mrs. Coke nml other moinbors of
tho family heard tho. prowler about
I tho time that Mrs. Marsden noticed
mill nn.l f?nniliii.pplnt. nlmnrlnir lilm ' "I"'" heniUOr .HIIIICS COkO WllO Is II
.with violating a city ordlnanco pro- K,,cnt nt l,, ,,"IK C(,,(,) lloll,c -'"''
hlbltlug tho dumping of nshes ox-' om ,JUI lMn BtraiiKor lin.(l iilsappcarod.
cept Into a ' flrc-proof receptacle. ; ',,lll" c,),0 w, llt M ofrlc l t"0
Tho warrant wns Issued by Record- "lno'
er Hutlor, mid florr, who Is a young MrB- '""slon wns unabo to glvo
man, will havo Ills hearing later, j ""' ccrlptlon or tho Btrangcr to-
Flro Chlof Keating wanteil chnrges ''"' ",
also preferred against tho ownors Marshal Carter and, .Officer Rlch
of thu property and havo tho ortllu-, nr,lso" "oliovo that tho prowler was
anco prohlbltliiK tho nronilscuoiis prouauiy n sirnngor uiiuer mo inriu
SOCIAL CAhF.NDAR
SATURDAY
II. ('. Club with Wllina
4 Hoaglnnd. 4
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ploto tho work, lie requested Cnpt
niiiuii in iiuhikiiiiio 1110 poinis wnoro I covered tho
1 no snags and logs woro bothorlng
and where work was needed to put
tho ehaitnel In first class shape.
(lumping of ashes tested out.
Jorry Mnney accidentally iIIb-
flro last night and in-
j formed Wnlter Richardson, who call
ed tho flromen ovor. Ilnd tho flro
, broken out later, firemen h.iv
Tho Rainbow Is now on tho wnys WOuI,i havo been hard to curb
neing repaired as a result of collld-
lli.r t.'llli utiA nt !).. ..n. . ,t ,1.-.- I
.h .. .. iiiu n invj nuiiftn niu inner
day
ence of liquor who had lost his way.
Sovcral such enses havo been report
ed during tho last fow weeks.
About a week ago, a prowler mo
lested tho Coko homo In a similar
11 1 manner.
on
urroiiui ni mo largo amount or dry
trip uprlvcr yesterday afternoon on j
this account. ,
It is belloved that a watcrsoaked '
log, drifting down stream, wns tho,'
cause of thu accident. This Is tho
Fccond tlmo In tho last two months;
that tho Atlantic has struck hidden '
snags, tho first tlmo being far up
South Coos Rlvor.
Saturday's Specials
Children's Hose, regular30c, now 15C
Ladies' Silk Hose, regular 50c, now 25c
Outing Flannel Gowns, regular $2.00, now ....98c
Silk Petticoats, all colors $1,55
Sateen Petticoats, all colors 98c
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PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY
We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficisnt Service
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
CI.KAHlNtt AWAY hU.MHKK
I slab wood stored In tho basement.
Times want nds bring results.
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MOTOR CAR
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OR 1916 will remain the same in price
but refined in places where refine
ment is required.
F. O. B. $785 DETR0IT
Full Floating Axle, Timpken Bearings,
Genuine Leather Upholstery, One Man
L , "Top, Thirty-five Horse Power.
-HaVe you ridden in a Dodge? If not, you,
have missed something.
Riv.ejJTouring Cars will arrive Sunday.,
SEE
GOODRUM'S
GARAGE
MARSHFIELD
X WATERFRONT NEWS
j $
' Tho Nairn Smith will sail at 1 p. in.
tomorrow for San Francisco.
Westerner Sails Today
nio Westerner, Capt. Paulson,
sailed this aftornoon for Snn Pedro
with a cargo of 500,000 feet of lum
ber from tho Smith mill. It wns con
signed to threo different firms. Capt.
Paulson did not know whethor ho
would ret ii I'll hero ngnln or not..
VlftSIJIi .MOVIttlKNTH
Arrived
uroauwater, Portland. 11
today.
Departed
Wostemer, San Pedro. ;i p,
today.
Duo hero
Yellowstone, San Francisco, Jlon
day.
Roamer, Roguo river, Mondny.
Due to Sail
Nnnn Smith, San Francisco, 1 p. m
tomorrow.
Steamer Flfleld Is Still Making Run
, 'To llrooklngs:
Tho atoanior Flflold still makes tho
run from Hrooklngs to San Fran
cisco. Tho big mill in Curry Coun
ty closed down on account of tho
poor lumber mnrkct, but thero la
qulto a lot of lumber on hand nt
Iho mill and the Flflold will con
tinue to carry It away. Tho stbanicr
Is owned by tho Kjtabrook Company
and was ehnrtorod for a stated lon,th
of tlmo by the Hrooklngs Company.
nio company ulso operates tho
Btoamors llnnilon and Spccdwoll.
BASEBALL SCORES PLAYED A JIE
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portiand uisics to viirnon in
(ami: ykstkrday
San Frao"tM-o Still Stays at tho llo.ul
of the Const lCiiguo
Tenuis
a. in.
ni.
BIG BALL GAME
NEXT SUNDAY
THE HATCHERY
NO SITU HOUflHT
Place for Wireless Station Is Not Ye
Seemed
coining iietintto has beon dono
regarding tho selection of a wlroloss
slto for tho government station. Hen
ry Songstackon bald .today ho would
wlro othors who aro interostod with
him In land up near Mllllngtnn try
ing to get them to dlspouo of flvo
acres at $100 an aero. Ho.-Baldthoy
wanted lljfi an aero. John Motloy
l.as written K. II. Dobb, siiporlntond
ent of radio on tho Pnclflc Coast say
ing thnt a slto will bo bought as Boon
as ono can bo found.
AVIJii, SHIP STOCK
and
Blue Ridge Tigers
llulld SKHlal Slip to Load Cattle
for California
a special sun is ho nc hi t nt
tho Smith Terminal docks so that'
about IHO head of cattle and some
hogB which John Yoaknm has boon
buying In Coos and Curry Counties
for Cnllfomln parlies can bo driven
aboard tho Santa Clara tomorrow
morning. Many of tho cattlo aro
yearling Jorsoys ami tho Bhliimnnt
pkrckntauf.s of
COAST JilLUlUK
nj AixkUIM rrwu to I'uos lliijr Tlmm.J
W. h. P.O.
San Francisco (l
I, os Angeles . . Of)
Oakland UH
Portland .... 51
Vornon fifi
Salt Lako ... r.2
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tw) ciTius Mi:irr )wn
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! .liter nw iioiirs i ouiest on puntt,T
Plnyora iult at .SupifT
Time
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Tho members of Iho Mttbiii!1
llrotherhood of Marshflold mlftwi"1
memhers of tho same orpinlutloiljintj
North llend mot In tho latttr outli
yostorduy for a baso ball gamcltnl?'
ipilto mi ovont nnd wns much nW 9,'
by thoso who played. At theMJi'oi'tj1
the Bovouth Inning tho bcorc miH
to 1 1 nnd as tho players hd Hwr
hard nt It for two hours and w1
D mimim Prj to Coot ir Tlraw.j
PORTLANI), July 30. Tho Port
land' ton m lost In tho gamo nt Vor
(non yestordnj;,- San. Franelsco won
'two games nnd Los Angeles defeated
Salt Lake. Tho ocorcs of yestordny'B
'ganiCB follow:
, . Coast l(eaguo
At Vornon: r.
Portland 4
Vornon r,
At Oakland, first gamo:
Snn Francisco f,
Oakland
At Oakland, second gamo:
San Francisco 3
Oakland
At Salt Lako:
Los Angeles 5
Salt Lako n
American Lotiguo
At Rostou:
Chlrngo, Hoston, rain.
At Now York:
Dotrolt
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lorUi
getting hungry thoy decided lo(i..ir"
nnd enll It a Ho. Mnrahflald iSl:
two doublo plays, Campbell m'JS1-
W. Langworthy each making if5i&
throw to (Inives on first. WIS
scored ono double play iiiadelfft.ki
mid Simpson.
Tho ccoro.by. Innings wai
lows:
Marahflold 2 5 3 1 0 0 0
North Horn! 0 2 1 0 3 3 J -'
Tim linn una for t 10 t "C
woro 11M follows:
Marshflold Positions
Catelior
O. A. Wllllamn W1
Pitcher
Cal Lungworthy
i.Wo
iidiox
ji base
Off I
KortkWS&K
' owlt
joa s:
.11I4.
It. O. Oravos
Mrsl iinso ricKoli
HnroMSW-jj-
wlll bo about the largest of Hvo- fn' York ' c
stock ovor mndo from hero at ono; At Phlladolnhla:
tl.., 1... 1 . ;. . . : . '
iiiuu w num.
t.Y STAY ON Rl'N.
teams will play at the Hatchery
Grounds and the name will be I
one of the best of the season. I "e,K,rt x,",,, Sm",, xv, t '
I Cluirteiwl
Come up and see the name ,,,...,...
and eniov a dav's miHnn ai , ,B 8ala tlmt ll ,s "rnctlcn' re
uu uijuy d uay S OUlllig at , that tho Nairn Smith will not i
one of the most, attractive1 ci.art,m,i .. a. ,,"',.". "Lb?
pt. Louis' .;...,.'' ' ! iI'roiik Howo
Philadelphia .' , t (
j, At Washington:
Clotyliuid ,
Wnsilngton ....,......'.'.' '.'!.'
National League
At Chicago:
New York. Chicago, wot ground!
, At St. Louis:
Philadelphia -' '
Second llaso
K. II. Cainpboll
rulti..! lliti.it
IIIIll 1M -;
rvtii a. ,!.,- Morlln W ,
'IIW kJllillllUi ,-.---
Sliortslop
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rossei
7ars
W. W. Langworthy u ,fniTfo
Right Field .fiigHl
f'linr ea B" d
A. II. C.Idloy
Center Field
Irn Ilowo
Left Field
obtained at GOODWILL'S.
Steamer Rainbow
win luitvu iviarsnneifj at d o
clock SUNDAY MORNING.
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Round Trip only 75 cents
Spots in this Section. Firm nio. ! offers woro mado for tim vnoni .
' I IliC OrOUnds anrl rlinnpr rnn hnw8 feared that tho lnconvnnim,n st' I'ouls
HM VIIMMWI VMH MU I -. VMIV4IVU I Tll4t- ---!
Huuorea ny tbo company would nioro1 l u,8urB!
(Can offset tho financial gain, os- nroo,i,' '2
I peclally slnco tho lumber shipments ' ,UuburK 8
inavo uecn considornbly moro than1 '"fiitnati, first gamo
tho Adeline could handle.
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S. Illuoy.
mi. .. .nM .tpll fl
IIIO gailiu wuh nu-" - .
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nas uoon iicciueu m
,ovent within jjJqw(,v'coK'
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IIONFIItM PARTV
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Tho Hay Parle Ladles' M
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Bi5Bi!?i
Bcorer. iw
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IDtfldfl
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HjalKlht
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5" ifff
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glvo, an entertainment ow,H
; In tho Hay Park CM .loj
lonoflt of tho ehurcli. alndei
will
enlng
tho honoflt of tho ehurcli-
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WEAVING All kinds a spec
laity. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680
12th Courth So. Phono 220-R
Hoston
Cincinnati .'.'.""
At Cincinnati, second ganioV
Hoston
Cincinnati
did program has been lr?PVi5&S
tho closo Ico ereaiu u- "
l,at
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If tho weathe'
Tlmea want a.s .rjnp.rniiiiltij,
purvuu, ii iiiu "-- .
ti.r. nni,.ni,mni,ia win bo aei'
doors around a bonfire
Havo your letter
.The liiifn, office.
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