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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1916)
THE COOS BAY TlivdjIABSHFIELU, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1916. EV ENING EDITION i J TAKES HEW PLAGE BASE BALL SCORESjToday's North Bend News :t i: w CLOSES CAMPAIGN GLASS THE LARGEST;:-,. NKi:mn spkcial hoist S. TAYLOIt JONKS, OK POItTLANI),, POHTLAXI) IIIUVKItS LOS! SL'LVKKIW W. K. .MILLKU I KIT OK HHIIIKS TO IIKKS Arrived Hero Last Evening to Ik- Arc Coming OiiI of Collar, llntvetcr, como Assistant KiiiurliilcinlciiL of And ShmvliiR CJooil llurM of Speed I'iiiim .e iickiimi Tills S. I. JllvMon S. Taylor Jones, ot 1'ortliuul, lias been appointed successor lo . l-.( Miller, us assistant superintendent! of this division of tlio Southorn l'n- clflc, He arrived last ovenlng from Portland and Is today nrqmiintlngi himself with his new ilutw. Ills' wlfo and child are exported hero as Boon as the school trrm In Portland' In nimnlnfn1 - .. At one time Mr. Jones had charge j im;ik;i:ntach:s of coast lkaol'n W. L. Pot. Vernon .... San Francisco Los AtiKck's . Salt I.ako . . . Oakland . . . 27 1!" 20 10 l' 1 I 18 IS 20 20 20 20 .COO .000 .."00 .111 .122 .112 A ,n'rlal hoist was needed lo unload some of the machinery off gasoline schoonor Patsy this hiK. Tito logging eiiulpmcnt was for tho Htiohnor I?IAKTUIIIIAK(5IVIMAI)IHUS .SOUTH .IlKNIl ilt.l)l ATI: AT XOUTII IlKXI) t mKAK "'KKVIOrs .CTOlt.) Lingo Aiidleinv Ptosont to Hear Mini Talk on the Subject of flood lloniN 1 1 lull School Closes Two AWi'k. I'ioiii Today ami Preparations Ale Ih'lng .Made company. II consisted of donkey engines and lln like. The Patsy wont to the Smith .Mill lo use the holding nui diliiery there. jim Portland . 9 I lllf AJmiKUIWl PlTM tO ClMlft fill IIIWM.I of tho Salem, Kails City and Western, pAJr . Mgy u(fT1(, ,,od. railroad, being stationed at Dallas.' . , , , ,, yesterday Later, when this division waB taken , f()1. tJl(J Ik,ilVL,rs (lll(l t)l0 gait juiL. I'.orj took a battle, Just for a change. The scores of yosterday follow: At Salt Lake H. II. U. Portland Ill 2 under tho direct supervision of the Southern Pacific, ho went Into Port land ns train dispatcher, lie has boot, In tho railroad business for a groat many years. On Monday Mr. Miller Intends In go to Portland. Ills appointment docs not go Into effect until Juno 1, but ho Intends to go over his now territory In which ho Is now assistant freight superintendent of Orcgou. Mrs. Martha McC'iiiro of I'uglewood Is seriously 111 on account of a stroke of parnlyBls which sho suffered re- ' contly. B 60,000 Prescriptions Ill-own has scientifically compounder i.ver 00,0(10 ptTM'ilplloiis fur tho peoplo or .Mui!ifcld. This should Jfirovi) to joil 1 lin (The lied Crohn Is the right place to ' ImVo" your prescriptions fill- .. t'd. Sec, your' doctor, then hco llrnuii at The Red Cross .Salt Lnko II II I Sothoron and KIshur, Hall and Han nuli. At Vernon It. II. E. Oakland 2 ?, 2 Vernon 7 10 II Klawlilcr, Klein and Clrlfflth, IX entinle.'s mid Spencer. At San Francisco II. II. E. Los Angeles 1 H .1 Han Kranclsco I 0 2 Xabol nib1 Holes, llauiu and Sepulvo du. I tin LF.AOUKS tit, AuihUIM rrrm to Owm IIt Tlmm.J IIOSTON, May 111.- Tho team of tho linked llcnns city has not a chance yesterday with St. Louis, In the American league series, and lost 7 to I. The scores follow: National League. At Chicago Urooklyu Chicago At Pittsburg Philadelphia .1 Pittsburg 0 At St. Louis It. New York . ... .'.... '.!..;. ..... . a St. Louis 0 At Ciuclnuntl 11. . Ilnstou i .... ; r 2 ! Cincinnati 3 Avncrleau Lcngtiot. J At Philadelphia '' R. Chicago l Philadelphia li j At lloaton It. Ql l .,.. r j .... uuHin ,. . f Hostou 1 At WashliiKton It. Cleveland I 1 Washington 2 Detroit, Now York, wot grounds. Pharmacy I. Leo Hi-own :: Phono lUti "PUKSCItlPTIONS KIHST." WILL TALK OX AMUSEMENTS f llruco Evans, tho evangelist, will give his popular Herman, "Amuse ments," concerning raid games, theater going, dancing and pool, thin evening. Dr. Leslie, Osteopath, Marshfleld. ('onion's Shoo Ktoro Shoes Or Merit Only Central and lli-oadwiiy Let your next pair be a Tin moot popular shoes In the Regal .,.,., $4 to $6J speech In his good roads campaign Tho meeting was preceded by sev eral selections from the high school band. Charles Hall, of the Coos County Good ltoads Association acted as chairman. Mr. Torraco gavon flno lalk backed by many Important local arguments. No opposition was expressed during tho ontlro evening of speaking. Tho Golden West quartet gave sev eral vocal selections. This was tho ISth nnd tho last good roads meeting to bo held In Coos county of the present campaign In the Interests of tho road bond Issue. STATE CAsF'aGAWST PLATT AND BURGESS One Is Charged With Assault With Deadly oWapon and lloth Will ho Tried Saturday IA stnto case has boon brought against Piatt and Burgess who had u fight in tho Pitney 'Billiard hall night before last. Tliey had boon fined by tho city recorder but Dis trict Attorney Llljeqvlst Investigated tho matter and filed n charge of as sault with a deadly weapon against Piatt nnd assault against Hurgcss. 'lloth men wero tnkes before Jus tice Sinister. Ilurgoss was roloasod on his promise to appear for trial Saturday nnd ball in the sum of $750 wns required or Piatt. It Is alleged that the latter used n hilly club when ho struck Krank Mostollar whon ho was standing nt tho telephone. Should tho men bo round guilty It will bo a enso ror tho Justico to bind thorn over to await nctlon of tho grand Jury. The school year of lOtfi-'IG will rlnHii In twn wnnks from tndav. and ! Last evening nearly rive nuntircu )lu, xorth Hontl High School will, people heard Krank Terrace, tho not-1 turn out the largest Senior class ... . u.-.i i... t..., t.iu ritmi ' In tho city's history. CU kooii .".ma !...,.. "." T10 ,jnccttta,Iroato ,, Wll 1,,. given by Hev. C. (1. Plen e, pastor of the Christian church, Sunday evening, May 28. On tho following Wednesday evening. May III, Ihu senior class will stage a comedy entitled "Slv Sharps and a Klnt", In fivo acts. Tho cast Includes the fifteen mem bers of tho class. Portland .Man to Speak Thursday ovenlng, Juno I, the coinmonceinont exorcises will be hold at tho High School. The nd dresB of the evening will be de livered by Row John II. Iloyd, pas tor of tho Klrst Presbyterian church of Portland. Mr. Hoyd Is a well known lecturer and has acquired much fnme as an orator. On Krlday ovenlng. June 2, a high school musical by the high school band, a quartette, the glee club and orchestra which will lie followed by the annual banquet In honor or tho vionlor class. Tho clnss colors nr green and gold. The class flowor Is tho Yel low Rose, and tho class motto Is "Duty lies ahead". Members of Class Tho following aro tho members of tho graduating class: Alex Louis lirandt, Louise Ednn Elsmluger, Ruth May Ouruea. Clenn Ray Hart, Horace Harlghorst Holmes, Lllllnu Elizabeth Johnson. Ponrl Mario Johnson. Ilotilah Maude Kiblor, JobsIo Agnes King, Her man William Momlo, Ida Isahell Neilson. Opal Emm Powell, Will iam Edwin Itencehausen, Cnrence Leonard Russell, and Anna Luclle Truman. ' 7VM I 1.. 1 .1 y wy wave ieaa mis scries of adv. New TMegs I of h.M ssrs te i i.j FRESH AND GOOD FOR YOUR, SUNDAY DINNER ' Cucumbers, New Potatoes, Green Peas, Green String Beans, Choice Cauliflower, New Cabbage, Rhubarb, Green Onions, Strawberries. AND EVERYTHING ELSE TO MAKE THE MEAL COMPLETE motor trucks You know that money 3 m an International truck pays a high rafP ( inlcresl-thal a truck keepa your customer satisfied by giving them prompt, regular servS and that, with a truck, vmt n, ..,.. i . . i . T. . ' ,. " cienavour I . -. . in Here 13 one other Bunker Kill Dept. OLOre. & Co. Phone 32 IMlMtOVINC IIOTlOTi ), ' - - - - business to its widest limit. important point. The International motor truck is sold by a Co pany whose success depends upon the jervJli it gives. ce This Company maintains a service station at the address below. We employ expert truck men and carry a full stock of repair parts, from a act of chains to a complete power plant. Both men and repairs nrc at your command instantly in ca of accident. We make it our business to keep our customers satisfied, just as you do. We hope you in. . im.i-iuiiuuuiii, uui 11 you uo, wc aonotallc it 10 inicricre wun your uusmess tor one minute than 10 absolutely necessary. Four Models Four Low Prices MA, 1 ,000 lbs. capacity, air-cooled $ 600 M, 1 ,000 lljs. aapacity, water-cooled 710 E. 1 ,500 lbs. capocity, water-cooled 950 F, 2,000 lbs. capacity, (chassis only) 1,500 All prices cash, f, o. b. Akron, O. Add $50 to nbove prices for pneumatic tires Wiilc for complete description and pictures ol our (rucks International Harvester Company of -America (Incorporated) Portland, Oregon ow er Tlio Oregon Hotel lnilltlliiK l to bo lowered to tlio lovol of tlio strout. S. HoKHtnd tlio iiroiirlctor. lm kIvoii to lin I'ndrli'k and Martin Woldior tlio contraet for bxravatliiK undor the liiilldliiK nnd W. H. Cliuppoll will lower the linlldlng. PICNIC TO Hi: ItKI ONI3 Tho 7,1. AV. A. of North Uond Is lilnnnliiB n Lift picnic to bo Klven at North Lake on June I. Memliors from Coiiulllo, Myrtlo Point nnd Ilan don will Join In tho nffnlr and It Is expected that tho nttondanco will ho Inrso. Tho crowd will ko out on tlio roKulnr niornliiK trnln nnd return on n Apodal leaving North Lnko nt S p. in. WILL I Ml NT iimnrJK A. 10. Nojedly has arrived nt North Head. to tnko eliurBO or tho twenty liiilntcrfl who will paint tlio Southorn Pacific lirldRo. Tho niatorlal Ih on hand and It will tako hIx niontliH to do the work. . 1 1 pijAv a srceics.s 1 l.iii-Ko Aiidlcnio Witness Scliool Kn- tci'talniiKMit at Nor.'li ltntl "Mlloa Standlsli" tho play glvon ly tho seventh and eighth grndos of North Uond wns n donlded succoss. All of tho charactors woro represented nicely. Over HfiO peoplo wltnossod tho perforinance. About SSfi.oO was tnkon In. Tho iiionny will go toward pictures for tho class rooms. For That Sunday Dinner You will find here the new, crisp and appetizing things that will add zest to the meal. Fresh Eugene-Asparagus, 10c per bunch, 3lbs. .. 25c Coos River Asparagus, per pound 10c Wax Beans Green Beans Cauliflower Bell Peppers Lettuce Ripe Tomatoes Beets Carrots Young Onions Parsley Bermuda Onions Cherries Bananas Oranges Apples Apricots Oliivant & Nasburg Tho ti'iuxl lluiisoUi'Oiiliijr Sturo iio.mi: ok I'lin: foods S n nil and Commercial, Marshfleld l'vo Teli,phone,, ju'j ami 171 COM us TO niua.Nix.K Mrs. L. A. llohorts, formorly of Myrtle Point, now of Portland, and head or tho Pythian Slstors In Ore gon, onmo In on tho train yosterdav afternoon. Mrs. ltoborts Is trying to organize a lodgo horo on tho Pay. (JOIN TO LOON LA KM Dick Kry lort today for Loon Laltn going by train to ficottsburg. Ho will work all summer In the. Loon Lnlto district. North lloiul Notes Whether I am in the lead I fnr CoillfM. nn nnt I nw 11-1 IUI O&IICUUI Ul IIUl, I Cll 1 1 III the lead always when it comes to selling STATIONERY ' KODAKS and OFFICE SUP-' PLIES It will pay you to come in and see me and get my pric es anyway. Paper is going up but mine is stationery. jjtSt'AiiBK wttirzrwv.mmxtrziTmttm&vaxrBcaaiqjijBfgBiBim Going Up Prices on all goods are advancing. But you will find the things listed below at the old price, before any advance. ' SPECIALLarge size can pine apples good quality (See Our Window) each 10c (Mrs. K. L. Coo has returned from a trip to CorvalllH whero she visited with her son nt tho O. A. C. Harold Hunt, of Cooston, was a visitor In town yesterday aftornoon.i a fishing trip otao otaolnetsha ' Jack Pullen who went to Lake side on n fishing trip rotiirncd on tho trnln yosterday afternoon. Mr. Kohoo has gono to Portland1 nnd from thero will go to Knstorn! Oregon nnd look about with a view of securing n now location. j Mr. nnd Mrs. Waller Smith oxpoct! to leavo soon for Kugono whom they! COOS BAY Stationery Co. I. S. SMITH Front Street. Oranges, regular 20c Sellers, our price 15c Hominy, Wo. 3 cans, (enough for the whole fam ily) 10c Asparagus, Tall, Per Can 10c Alaska Salmon (Tall Can) each 10c (Splendid Value) Dried Beef, regular 20 and 25c size, our price .15c Peanut Butter, two. pounds for 25c (Why Pay More?) Butter (Norway and Mayrose) 2 pounds for .. 65c Come And See Us And Remember YOU auto e save xou money GflTING'S CASH GROCERY LOOK 1'Olt Ol'lt Ulfi HPKCIAL NI3XT vi:i:ic will mnko tholr homo. Mr. Smith represents Woddams & Co., or Port-! laud, and having a largor territory now will havo his liondnuartorH In Kugono. I CALL F00TE i: grroBSKmroamnggz 'ViVi " - -mmm- I 'Oil SALK Ccunplo!,. M't of rup. ultiiro for r room Iioiihh and hoiisii for rent. Apply "V" euro Times. Wo li.-s a fine now Wlntoii Six. Will go day or night any whom. Nov phono nuinhor ILL. Dhmco Hotol. (lood sorvlco. Hottsonablo rates. Itesldonco Phone. 2S-.I Lllibv ml. S5,no tun. Phono 72 For Tired Women With Aching Heads "Tlioy liolp mo so much nnd I Had relief a a soon an 1 bcirln tnlslntr your Foley Kidney 1'llls." Mrs. Prank P. Wood, Morrill. Maine, It. P. 1). No. 2. Sometimes it seems ns If you can't stuml the l'uln across yuir back. It Is just ma iu n it your life miserablo and rolibliiK you of all energy and sticngtli. When you nro constantly ' tired, iieud always ochlng. nerves "on cdKe." lUdiicy uetion painful nnd burn- lng, then Ij tho time to Btart iu at I onco on Foley Kidney Pills. They fctroiiictlioii the weak, alllnc . I Uldne. Imiuovo their notion, enable I tliein to tlirow oil tlio iioluuns that I cuii.e your trouble. Your nerves Brow i I peaei f ul, sleep becomes sounder, nurv- . ous iicanacnes uisappenr. as kits. wiioii says: i mm reiirr as soon as i beKln to take your Foley Kidney Pills." He suie you get the Kcnuluo Foley Kidney Pills, tor they ure purely medicinal uud contain no liarmrul druus. For salo by Owl Prescription Phar u'Bty, Frank 11. Cohan, Central Ave nue, Opposite Cbuudler llotul, Tele UNION MARKET J. E. FORD (& CO. Complete cold storage system. ,.,.., Our meats are kept under the most sanitary conditions possible. . ,-. Our motto is to please our customers with prompt and fair dealings. , . .... Mrj Our Jteaks, chops, cutlets, rib roasts, pot roasts ana boils are all from prime animals. ..final are Our sausagos, wienies, bologna, veal and be now all made by an expert, kept for that line of work oniy. Our lard is pure and cl:an, none better. . 174 S. BROADWAY 2 PHONES NO. oo uiu .- m "" , - S&SSSSSHSSX INSIST IPOX IIAVIXO 0001) Mi:ATS Tako notl J on certainly IMirchaso her If not, 'nliouo. canio joursclf. Sriuvr i rtJA ii,hi.mi ....baft iliiK hut tho hPht. L "' '",,""t xt , r0IirenlMt W y can hero, ami It N jnM as eio-y al ro anyway. You'll tltul our toi fH h J0a Tho bcrvlco L ut tlio niw os vJ.lch cicrjone t Kilter into tlio .'iiloviiiiMit, of tiej.li. teiulcr "" ply your table. B Our meats aro tho key to econoiuj, ' . w jup Meats CIIICKKNS, And a 1'nll Lino of Het Palace Meat Market N. 1). OSWALD. Phono 10(1. QZEZEZHKillSEZSMHKS Ce1 ttA A' Get It At Getting's Cash Grocery tfM6waMOgxawafKijajaaiaiinMMMaitf1a,J-T-. I LAUNDRY DAnnn nAOTVrilTD We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Effioieni nnno dav CTPAM I ALlNDRY uuuo uni w.." TtIIS BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE COOS