The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 02, 1915, EVENING EDITION 2, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 191 5 EVENING EDITION.
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Ladies Modish
Suits and Coats
Fresh From the
Style Marts
From (ho Jaunty setting of (ho
collar, to the graceful hung of (ho
flare, theso Suit iiihI Coat "shad
ow" Damo Fashion's newest whims.
They a ro replicas of what In (ho last
montcnt voguo among (ho acknow
ledged Hlyle-niakerH of (ho world,
Willi an added Hugo of originality
(hat 'glvo.s distinction.
A now shipment of
Smart Walking Skirts
$3.50 to $10.00
Goods Co.
j! Doings of City Council 'TO THY M. SHOOK
"SMART WHAR FOR
Corner Itroaihvay and Contral Avo.
WOMKN"
Phono Hill
TO TRESTLE EIGHTHi ESTABLISH RECORD
CO UNCI Li ADOPTS PLANS TO OUT
JSSCH HF.FOH1-: PKOPLU
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US
E
MATKHIAL- RFJdVICHK!) AT UMP
' QUA HICFOHK ll.l WKATIIKR
GETS ODD LETTER
PARTY AT UOTIIKNIIUKH, XKHH.,
WRITKS
Says Ho Nought Crawford Point Lot
Wants Only F.iicoumglng Nown
Concerning Ills Purchase
Ono of tho most unique lcttoro thtit
lias boon recolvod hero In a long tlmo
nan rocontly been sent to 15. A.
Stonecyphcr of Kastsldo from n man
who imrclitiHcil n lot In Crawford
Point from tho agents who htivo' boon
touring tho country. From tho largo
ntimborfl of Inquiries concerning this
pro)OHltloi that hnvo hueu rocolvcd
on tho Day, HiIh In probably tho
strangest of thorn till.
' Mr. Htouecyimor has not answered jtllln0( aH8Htnt engineer of tho
It yot. JiiBt how ho etin toll him tiny a011ti.nrn iiu.m ..mmuinv In this el-
uncyuraKiiiK iiuwh nnout iiih purcnuso
Kngliioor V. It. Fo"tnlno Hayw Work
In llel"K Hurried As Fast
Ah Possible
Details of tho rallrontl work bo
tween tho Sluslaw and Coon-Hay aro
i;lvon tiH follows In tho I5ugonu
Guard:
In anticipation of tho difficulties of
croBflliiK the Umpqua river hnr at thlB
tlmo of tho year, tho Willamette Pa
cific railroad company Ib exerting
ovory effort to rush buppHch to tho
Vmpqun river bridge, according to a j
statement niado today hy W. It. Fon
Pioperty Outliers May Protest Tics
t'e, Fnvorjng u Fill Gow Why
Must Cut Off A Corner
Despite tho intimation that there
will bo Btrong protestB from property
owners, tho council last evening
adopted the plans and specifications
ol City Engineer A. li. Gld'ley for tho
trestllng of Eighth streot between
Greenwood and Fir Avenues.
"Hotter got the Issue beforo tho
pooplo anyway," declared Harry Kim
ball and his opinion was .'followed.
It Is now up to tho proporty owners
bordering tho Improvement to come
boforo tho Council with any com
plnlnts they mav have.
Will Protest Trestllng
It was bIioVii that Jons Hansen,
who owns about 100 feet along tho,
street, wishes a permanent Improve
ment there In tho shnpo of a fill and
bcllovcs that tho temporary trestllng
j Is a waste of money.
Tho cost of tho improvement Is
ctitimutcu by tho city engineer at
?91G nnd Is for a distance of 322
foot.
In Need of Sower
Carl EvertBon said that tho pooplo
on Fifth streot between Hlghlnud.iiud
Commercial avenues need a now sow
er und It was shown that tho plaiiB
and specifications for this work hnvo
u I ready boon adopted but thoro was
doubt expressed that tho work can bo
dono this winter.
I Must Cut Corner
Tho building owned by Oow Why
J tl-nt runs through from llroadway to
I-ront streets botween Commercial
und Anderson avenues Is placed on
tho lot n trifle cornorwlso, a fact
that ullows ono corner to butt Itvio
Front street whoro It Is now being Im
proved near tho old Alliance warehouse.
This corner will have to bo cut off
CITY FATHHItS M
JOUItN ALL- IN
HUT AND AH-
the noun
Act Hewlldcrcd at Suddenes.s of End
lug adt Fear to (Jo Home
JtotUIno HiihI'U'.hs on Hoards
WHITE SLAVKRY 11 EA It I NO
FOltE FEDEKAIj COUHT
HE-
Women SubjMieiiaed (o Appear
lortland on That Date Was
Hound Over
In
On Tuesday morning In Portland
the federal grand Jury will take up
tho case of William Shook, of this ci
ty, who Is now in Jail thoro, on tlio
chnrgo of white slavery, Subpoenas
Marshfleld city fathers last ovon-jcnno to(,ny for jino conklin, Hosslo
Ing established a record. They motjnuoll nnd Goldlo Jackson to appear
had tho minutes of two mcotlngs read thoro on that date.
BDY IS A
RUNAWAY
DKNTHNTION HOME IN AliAMEDA
NOW SEEK HIS PA HUNTS
Said to Jilvo On Coos Hay Nnino Is
Hcardsloy or Hensley '
Says liCtter
Police aro today looking for a man
named II. Ed Heardsloy or Heasloy,
said to hnvo moved hero boiiio tlmo
ago with his fnmlly from Spring
field, Oregon, that ho may bo given
Information regarding n 17 year old
IS POP
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Hall f,,,,,., .,1't
'lo llullt
Winchester Ha. i. ...
ti summer rPn, .. 'Mi
feW dMVp nn , 'Ut'k
Mans wh
"u"n rom tk..
In Crawford Point Is probably more
than ho can figure out. As thoro are
no buildings thoro and no residents
nearer than Cooston, which Is qulto
a dlstnuco oven from tho edgca of
tho Crawford Point troet, It Is not
tiollovod that L. E. Moyor could do
yery well with u hotel there. Ho
sMkhs hliuuolf h. E. Moyor of Oothon-
burg, Nobr., and if it was not for tho
pathotlc sldo of his letter as rovenled
ii reading between tho lines, tho
(iplutlo might bo considered huinor
fliiB, Ho wrltca:
"I, having bought a lot In Crawford
Point, am nnxloiiB to hear ull tho
good qualities about tho place and
country around, but do not toll any
bad things, Dooa It over grow very
cold there In winter? And Is thoro
as much dust thoro as In Northern
Orogon? Jf a person is qulto handy,
can ho muko a living thoro should ho
not bo In very good circumstances?
la rent very high or can ono find
places that might bo rented qulto
cjioap. Now pleuso do not wrlto any
thing that might tend to discourage.
What would a rooming houso do In
Cinwford Point?"
ty
'"Already wo hnvo shipped all the
rails necessary for track luylng,"
sold Mr. Fontaine, "nnd hut a short
stretch of grade, less than twenty
miles, remains now without rails.
"Unless wo had all of this heavy
material doltvored now while tho
good wouther lusts," contlnuod Mr.
Fontaine, "It would bo Impossible
for iib to comploto this work this win
ter. Hut wo hnvo taken advancngo
or tho conditions as they now nro nnd
uo thut tho concroto sidewalk thoro
may bo put In, snld Mr. Oldloy. Oow
Why wtiB given permission to put In
a largo plato glass window nt tho
rear or his building und also to cut
tho structure Bqunro with the streot.
Plans and specifications nnd n special
ordinance for this work must bo mado
out and adopted.
Old Argument
"And by tho way," Interrupted
Mayor F. E, Allen, "When nro wo go
ing to rodeck North Front streot-"
Ho said that Gorst and King has
guaranteed to contribute J100 to-
ElilCS HANOI-
Don't forgot Wednesday ovoulng's
dnnco, Hill, and bo right thoro with
wife, mother, sister and sweet-heart.
This dauco Is for Elks only and let's
inako It a Joyous ono, Mnko your
ongagoinontH now for Wednesdny
evening. Thoro's a big surprise wait
ing for you. Coino on, Hill!
Uy ordor of committee-,
FUANK V. CATTEHLIN,
ii.
vwiiiiriiiiiu. i
theuco by steamer to Coos Hay. v
"Three pllo drivers nro now work
lug ou this uncompleted stretch of
twenty miles of road, hotweon tho
two rail head spans. Ono pllo driv
er is stationed nt north rail bond and
Is worUlng In n southerly direction,
'Another pllo driver is working at tho
south end of tho mil hoad working
north. Tho third ono Is stationed
iuldwny and Is working south.
"As Boon as tho pllo driver located
midway reaches tho Umpqua river it
will bo taken across tho Umpqua riv
er to tunnel No, 7, working from that
point back north to Umpqua river.
bavo delivered our lust load of rails. I'wnrtl 1,10 undertaking providing tho
Thoso rallB wore shipped to Portluml, 1 lnnklni? Is lnld longthwlso with tho
roan, mat is with the planks end to
ond.
And thoroupon was atnrtod again
tho old discussion that nlwnys ends
whoro In tho samo way as tho argu
ment about "How long Ib a string?"
"I'd like to soo .how thoy figure It
II Just as good," declared tho city on.
ginoor. Hut it was shown that tho
tlmo roqulrod for notices Is not yot
up nnd nothing can bo dono until
thou und further discussion was put i
off until Inter. I
Tho next mooting of tho council I
will bo on Tuesduy ovoulng, Nov. 9.
i becnuBO tho 8th Is tho dato of tho
and had adjourned, all In tho course
of ono hour, a hitherto unprecedent
ed procedure. And In fact tlioy
themselves admitted that tho ending
coming as It did loft thorn somewhat
bowildorod nnd wont to wnlk nboitt
the strcots until n "reasonable" hour
beforo thoy could go homo.
JHds for Coal Wanted
To supply tho flro station with coal
for tho no;' 12 months bids aro to
be called for from tho local coal deal
ers, It was decided. Itccords bIiow
that last' year approximately -10 tons
of coal were necessary and this was
bought nt tho rnto of five dollars n
ton. I '
AMc for Oil Prices
Inasmuch as bids ou coal were
asked for Cnrl Evertseu contended,
and without opposition, that tho oil
and gasoline supply for tho flro
truck should nlso bo handled by bids.
Ac soon as tho present contract of
tho firo nnd wntcr committee is up
with tho Standard Oil company this
will bo done.
Pay llonds Interest
Interest amounting to $1,:IC0 is
duo December 1 in Chicago on the
funding bonds. City Hccordor Hut
tor wns authorized to draw a warrant
for this Bum and send tho amount
fcrwurd.
fllvo a UeoiiM)
Hen Wllloy, entitled to muster plu
mber's pnpors, undertaking a plumb-
lug Job In connection with tho Sum
ner Hardware company, was granted
a license that will run until January
1, nnd 10 of tho $12 license for tho
entire. year will he refunded to him.
Itcgalus ProK!i ty
A resolution' was passed allowing
Finnk Thomas, In holmlf of tho Davis
heirs, to regain possession of throo
parcels of laud in tho New Hodford
addition which was bought In by tho
city months ago for Improvements.
Each plcco of land was bid in for
$'1-10.-1 1. Tho amount hns been paid
by Thomas nnd tho resolution wns for
tho purposo of putting tho nmttor on
record.
Concrcto Sidewalks
' Concroto sidownlks on tho north
sldo of Central nvonuo botween
Front and Hrondway will bo laid nt
u cost of 37 1-2 cents per front foot.
In two wcokB the council will sit as
a board of equlllzntlon regarding tho
Improvement.
It wus tho early part of tho aum-
mcr that Shook Is alleged to havoj"
darted in a sort of Joy ride down tho
coast with his wlfo and two girls.
On tho witness stand In tho JubIIco
court Mne Conklin declared that slio
'had put up tho $75 to got tho auto
on credit. Moth iMno Conklin and
Dcsslo Huoll admitted on tho stand
that Shook had taken much of their
cnrnlngs and refused to glvo thorn
up lator.
Tho party wont down ns fur hb
Eureka nnd thoro tho girls wired
for money to como back to Marsh
field on and on returning havo gavo
tho ovidenco thut cnusod Shook to bo
bound ovor to tho fodoral court. Ho
waB put under $2,000 bonds which
ho was unable to raise and so went
'to Jail.
EXPECT WORD SDDW
return inm
luii,i laid B,r
son who has boon picked tin In Ala-1 ,,n'- wl"-h Is at ih.
. . . Unit.,...,, .i... . . . " """UH
...I f1 llfnun l.i 1..a .1... 1f r. mill . I. . .
lyiiuiui ma, uy inu JUVOIIllO '"6 IOIIWj
resort places
Already about one huniffl;
lots llnl-ll l.nm. i, ""um:
v "urn ana tk4,,.,
ors Intend to 118e hI
f '"J" or build unMt0M'a
It Is cxnoctp.i it,.) . "l
tlrowlll boqulteaij
'"'ice ball was crtM ,,T
to furnish a place of at "1
I'rmitiil f- ii... .. ' " q
... . ,7 iII0 crectioaofn
I IO l nil IKIinrt .
Will put 111 a nlcn ....iL'1"
fUmlsl, nlIMn, Z '"""!
.... U1 inner joj
tlio rcsorterg. Ho wnu..,j
Ing nt onco bo as to hm eteTJ
.uur ruson Beason opent At
tllllPn Of llln l-nn. II,... .
u "''" are tGUT rl
nxiri iii tvincacxicr,
medn,
court authorities. No charge Is
against tho boy, the only purpose of
taking blni up bolng to restore him
to his nnrcnts. ,
Stopped Ah llutiawtiy
According to tho letter to Chief
Curler from C. A. Wood, assistant
probation officer, tho boy waB
brought to tho detention homo as a
runaway. Ho told them thoro that
ho had ofton been picked up by tho
police nt Eugono nnd In Portland
and that his parents had boon living
In Sprlngfiold and only recently mov
ed to Coos Hay.
j Not Knowik Hero
i Tho directories could glvo no In for
j uiatlou regarding tho family and no
thing Boeuifl to ho known of them
j here but Chief Carter Buys ho would
i appreciate any word uh to their
J wheroaboutH that tho hoy may bu re
stored to thorn.
ADVEItTISEI) I , ETTE US
IjETTEHS AUOUT TUHKEV DAY
I'OOTHAIdi OAME CO.MINO '
. List of advortlsed letters remain-
Local Eleven Continues Practices '' nrshflold, Oregon, Post-
Tlmos want nds Imng remilta.
I'onnei- (Jrldiron Stars Heady to
Aid Coaching for Dig Hattlo
Word Is expected, via tomorrow's
mnll, regarding tho of fern of tho
Marshfleld high school made to var
ious tennis of tho stato for a foot
ball game hero on Turkey Day. Confi
dence Is freely expressed that thu
contest may ho urrnngod.
Should tho dato bo taken hy an
outsldo eleven several former foot
ball stars stand ready to offer their
services to Coach itoyal Nlles to aid
lit in lu getting tho local team ready
for hattlo. W. S. Chandler, former
ond with tho University of Oregon,
would bo willing to aid; so would
Hobcrt Kollogg, of tho samo institu
tion, nnd Cordon Husmusaen, of O. A.
C.
Interest Is contoredliow on tho pos
sibility of gottlng tho gnnin. And,
should nil offers fall, It is said that
other teams will bo asked. Thoro Is
tho high school cloven at Corvallls,
another at Albany and at Modford, all
o which havo boaton other teams
this year with good sized scores.
Moanwhllo tho Marshflold team
continues Kb practleo, having still
throo or four games on Its county
schedule
office for tho week ending Novem
her 2, 11MB. Persons calling for
tho same will please Hay advortlsed
und pay ono cent for ench letter
called for.
Chllders, Dr.
Chambers, Dennis.
Colander, Chas.
Dodd, Miss Cecilia,
Edmonds, II. C.
nilflllan, Herbert.
Iloblm, Mrs. .1. A.
lloffor, Mnthlas.
Knesel, Mrs. h. J.
Kurtz, Clarence.
Lancaster, Miss Laura. .
Sergennt, Sirs, Mary E.
Turly, P. M.
IIUOII M'LAIN, P. M.
TInTo your WJITUII hoods, hill
heads, etc., prlutod at THE TIMES
office. ,
'MKU A VAWTIOS
Couple (iocs Away for m 11
.Many Ymm
Mi ninl lit... m .
reside abovo Allegany. rtthi,
for 8au Francisco to ice tbi eil
Hon and If anyone enjon tttitr
to the big fair this couple thai
Their frlentlB say tliatthlsbtlitl
tlmo either ling made a trip old
extent outaldo tlio county for t!iji
twenty years.
Mr. Tyburg and
a ruiicli wlicro tbty tt!l
a dairy. The phce Ii
which wns developed ty Mriljis
beforo elio was married, in J toll J
nnd her husband are good (a
fitrmcrs mid both can do fans i
Mr. Tyburg Is ono ol the o!Jt
loggers of the county and tori
tlmo ho and Charles XcUoalMl
a plaro until Mr. T;bursini-
nbout twclvo years ago.
Mr. and Mrs, Tyburg coulu
that they wanted to see the fair w
to tako a vacation so the; lUrttJi
the exposition and left their IitjI
charge of n neighbor.
Times Wp.nt Ads for ronults.
Track laying of course being kept up I .'"""l-s.
with tho pllo driver crews.
"Hnllastlng gangs employed by tho
company nro bnlastiug tho newly laid
track south of tho Sluslaw draw
bridge to Lake Tnhkcnltcli, HalloM
lug will probably bo completed In
nbout thirty to forty days. This bal
lasting Is bolng placed In nbout six
to eight-Inch layers and Is technical
1) called tho first ralso. Hy placing
this initial layor of ballast, wo aro
able to run our work trains ovor tho
new grade,
Properly
Fitted
Glasses
Ho inoio than Improve vis
ion. Thoy conserve nervous
energy, thereby promoting
physical health anil lurroa.s
tug efficiency In all vocations
calling for close work with (ho
eyes.
Optometrists
Make it scientific examina
tion of (ho eyes, essential in
pi escribing and supplying (ho
owiet kind of glasses uooded.
Choose carefully a (E(ilS
TEH 10 D OITO.METHIST for
thU linpovtaiit work.
I "llallast la now being hauled a dls
' , tnnco of about eighty mllo3 from tho
Natron pits to points that nro bolng
ballasted and all work is progress
ing with nil posslblo haste."
MRS
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OFF TO PENDLETON
THE HEV. (1. l.EHOV IIAIJj
TL'ltNS TO Old) HOME
HE
Will Aid for Two or Throo Weeks fit
Conduction of Itevivul Services
In Eastern Oregon
I.ADV WEId KNOWN 1IEHE HAS
PASSED AWAY
lltokeu
while you
Lenses
wait.
duplicated
Optical Dept.
HE!) CHOSS DltUfl STOHE
Was .Mother of Mr. John Proctor
. mid Edmund, Charles and
, Junivs Keaiio
Krlends horo bavo received news
of the death of Mrs. Slary Keano who
la well known ou Coos Hay and whose
' sons formerly lived hero. Mrs.
j Keano died a week ago last Monday
nt tho homo of her daughter. Mrs.
John Proctor lu Snn Kmnolseo, Ho
sldoa Mrs. Proctor, Mra. Kenno Is sur
vived by another daughter, Miss Hota
. Kenno. und threo sons, James, Chur-
I les ami Edmund Keano, all well
known horo.
Mrs. Keano spent ono winter In
North Hond and had mnny frlonds
horo, Sho hud been ill about two
years and the announcement of hor
death was not unexpected.
Times waut ads bring results.
Twelve years ago whon ho first
fame to Orogon tho Rev. O. ho Roy
Hull settled In Pendleton. From
thoro now comes a call for him to
hurry ovor ami assist for two or;
throo weeks In revival services to bo;
hold thoro next weok. Ho Is going i
and ho says its something like go-:
'ing homo to meet his old friends
thoro ngnln,
Tho services nro to bo conducted
by tho Dr. T. W. Culms, of Seattle,
and Mr. Hall will assist him. He In
tends to lonvo for eastern Oregon on
Saturday.
NATIONAL BISCUIT DAY
FIRST CATTLE SHIPPED
Taken Over Now Road front Ton Mllo
Lakes to Sluslaw
Tho Sluslaw Pilot says:
The first car load of cattle ta be
shipped from Teu Mllo lake was load,
ed at Shusters station.
Tho cuttlo wero owned by E. H.
MHIor, who accompanied them to
Portland. Uo contemplates making
suvornl more car load shipments.
L. O. O. M. NOTICE.
Look who's horo!
Sully with n lunch!
llo'll havo plenty, never fear
For tho whole, big bunch,
"Howdy, Pap." Don t miss It
Tuesday night, at the ftsual placo.
Uy order gof COMMITTEE.
Even Oregon Mist could not
dampen tho crlspness of Nat
ional Hisciilts or th enthu
siasm of flood lIouNekeeplni;
Week today.
Tomorrow Is our official
Grand Opening and
Souvenir Day
Every visitor will ho pie
M'nted wllh a slight token of
appreciation of their interest
In helping (o make
Good
Housekeeping Week
a splendid success.
Tomorrow, Wednesday, Mr.
linker will servo piping hot
('OLDEN HATE COFFEE (o
idl visitors.
Wednesday will bo tho for
mal opening of our now storo.
While wo havo heeh doing bus
iness at tho now stand for some
(line, wo havo Just completed
arranging our storo and will
ho glad to havo our friends and
patrons soo it. I addition,
wo will havo a display and
demonstration of Piefomnl
Stock and (ho Red Ribbon lino
The Season for
Wet Weather Goods
Is Here
Wo are prepared for it. A t o you? Wo ciury one of the M
complete linos of Htandard brniuN of oil clothing mid rnbtrp
to ho found ou Coos Hay. You may clieoso from t' 'WW'"!
well-known brands at this store:
Tower's FisJi Brand Oil
Clolhhiy.
The kind thut has been
tested by yearB of sor
vlco. Hoys' Long Coats PU.OO
Men's Jnckots Sl.nt)
Men's Throo-qunrlor CoatB !?i.nt
Men's Long Coats $:!.()(
Famous Gold Medal Oil
Clothing
This is a superior qual
ity for thoso wlio want
tho very best that
monoy can buy.
Mon's Jackots LTH
Mon's Throo-quartor Coats ijsi.no
Men's Long Coats
Men's Pants ; J
Mnn'u nil Leirelnns Iw
Fcrquson's AUigalo'
lirimd OH CIolhS
Evory garment In tl
well-known
..iinrnntrpd.
" nn
Mon's Jackets '
Men's Three-quarter CiuJ
Men's Long Coats jjjj
. i iiv.' nil I laiiM1!
.Men s hhu i
finwiicr'8 Crach-rm
Vil V IM
vlt a 11311
Mon s J.0HB
Bunker Hill Department Store
AY. IT. Diiutinger & Co., Prop.
rill'RSDAY will I ho devoted to meat pn.ducts, including (hoso of
tho I nlo Meat Company, Swift Packing Company ami Ar
mour tdiupanv.
irnvvVm ,!eVUU? "UnV Canne,, Vv"U' Vcgotahlos, etc,
RDA will bo miscellaneous day, during whlrli displays ami
ompany
FRIDAY will
SATl
.leiuonstratlous f Campbell's Soups, Dutch (Men
cn, win no given.
Plays and
user, Soaps,
Everybodylwill be Welc
ome
Ollivant & Nasburg
The Good-Housekeeping Store
Second nnd Commercial, MarahfieliL
I
S'
AVE MONEY
on your
Furniture
Wo aro showing ,in0
of
Bed Room Furniture
.... ',r. U"" 2
' . ' customers i"" ',.
uo gi ;: ,1,sei
.. t,,'ct liter, . lr t&b
That comes (o us direct from ino "'' ti,e bwrMrt
tho jobber's profit.
saving. Avo havo a
ni'ifi'il ns follows:
icn S15J
$7.50, $8.50, $10, $12.50, $13.50. !'D 50
$16.50. $17.50. $20. $23.50, $25 and up
..-l.lnffS VWJ,S
Don't buy anything in "oum '" ,f FOlt
see our Hue, for you know " '
Going & Harvey Co.
mxtm.G HOUSE FlRX'SIKRS