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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1911)
ydzteZ iWmiii&4lltirwmv'Wfyi : ? ' I i F $ J i if NS Xffi b V ri JaftJcrtSJ ,' ' :. -$3,500 to avV K-" IB M ra H n !j Horse Christening of th New $6,000 Speed . Mobor Boat, "Coos Bay," That Will Make 40 Miles an Hour. Tug of Wcr Between Coos Bay and Coquille Loggers for Coos Co::sity Championship and Cash Prizes. First Day, 10 n, m. Dnnd concert by Oregon Knvnl Militia IlnnJ. ' 10: 1C n. in. Onsolino launch parado, first prlzo (or best decorated launch $10.00. Second prlzo (or best decorated launch, $5.00. 10:30 n. m. First pilzo speod boat rnco between tho now fat boat "Coos Day" nud "Wolf II" aud "Qonoral II." Guaranteeing speed of 40 miles por hour ouo of tho (astcst lit tho world. First prize $50.00 second prlzo 130.00, third prlzo $20, 0. 11 n. rn. Onsolino launch raco (or gasollno launches under 26 (cot. First prlzo $10.00, socond prlzo $5.00. 11:15 nowlnu boat raco, (our oar3. First prlzo $5.00, second prize $2.50. 11:30 Qnoollno launch raco (or gnsollno lnunchos undor 40 (eot. First prlzo $10.00, second prlzo $5.00. , Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT WAIU.O INI) JOSSOX CE5IENT. Tho host Doniettlc and Imported brands. Plaster, Limo Brick and all kinds of bulldora materia) HUGE4 McLASN . GENERAL CONTRACTOR niHvrw cnrTTii iiim.tmVAY. PHONE 201 "I1 ' " ' ' 1S3F WANT0M' RIDER AGEH7 rtpjSf&, 1g7iinwNnmirir.!r..'-ttorldoomJc.lilbitn(ninpl. Latent Moucl I VS JriVrisor Mcyelo f urnl-hed VM nvi.l?Env "nnfMA.ida T-.'.m" u'n L..iiTtoniivonooiirwliirolil Uh n. H, jWiii vi.r . i cmrftDW DniPFCl Wo fi"ilh tho imrhost crmlo ileyc ci it , Is FACTOR J rillUtO lx-,llla to malco at ono j.;uall profit nja actual factory co,t. You mvo 810 to r.'5 middlemen's uroiita )r '" -inL.,llre?tl;f iisniuiliavo tho niaiuifacturcr'tf c"-aiitco Ixlilnd l&ir IKS DO HOT DUY a lucycioor a imiroi nn- iruiu i... 7 ?.Ju nrtl wlwonr catoloMM ami lojrn our tfoheuu of Villi lUfl I HF flSl UHlalltU ,,,l-tii.!f DurULrliniieHUlw ""''"- '7 r,..Trr..VJ"r--.i.nathliTer. NelltuUIbMt rito l.cij i r W -a niirnlwron iin(iukeainirauoiiour vui..t EYi7?tfVffrnbWEc,v.K UUlld I L l-UHHlkhUlu 1 'UIIHikbUlm ipmeot 01 og KoteJhori. A - jfrr r n am m "I Sslf-healingTires ri. ..i...ir ,lsttthtntlrtt . t. .i...i. - . ww" ' ".r.7v;rt jirrjuif'i' f ii.-i' wui iu you a tatrtfi patror j.oyiraii wt'"'!l,:irt nurtiyHtiiiuuHLfci-nuhU'urniunM MAIL8,Tok,orOlitvylll not lot tho lr out. CrmmOTrlM; Undo In all sues. It S.ovriSfJJUri3 nvpiy ami easy rMlnir. very durablo nnd lined lnldo wlh n special quality 01 ruuoer, wuivu "u" v "" n comes iiorous nnu.wiuca vun- v "- Wri f(jW vSUra I'unctuixs without alio win" nio '" z.,ZZii wo havtnunc rtUs or lettcwirora ""''."VnnnM ktatlntfthat their tires havoon y beentmmiXHl up onco ortwico In a wliolo bean. TUey weteU noinorouian on ordinary tiro, tho puncturoroUtlns nuallt s i wrng Eh-ejt by boveral layers ot thin. "K?1?, fiiii.inr..t ti. ii ri'im rpmilttp nrlco or tneo tires U fin ivi i,ri. nnlr. hnt.fornclvcrtlinir iiiinw? m''SrSyn mskiiie i T special' factory ijrtee to .iu 'r"0".,; a'ccutuui.l oa Wit,, order a Jen !wo tlilUiertlmcnt. You ruo no ri in MluIIi Hnrf-ty V's muriuaat OJK eipenw It t or nr roo tbef re ;' :? tbew tlrv. rou III Una tb.t tt jr wi 1U.0 ul inon-y nt to tu Mao oafoM HSt-J likBr ta mt tli you Uari mr ua or hi at " price, uwr runfu.tfr arlttr 'y.??itt;nTouia" Vblcyclo yoa will sIto in your order. oaat IF YOU NEED ?j3ffigim5ife auwoxiirfesataLoui oaiiiueo D& NHT WAITS Utoday. r rroia anyono V'' Ji only (viu a potUI to learn OTeryiniqi. "JZ LJ iaaiW nriHitnw... THE COOS BAY ; - ' 1 1. i i i i , , ...,.. , .Mjgm ays9 Monday, HHo Dand concert. 12:00 Lunch. 1:45 p. m. Foot nice (or boys un der IS yenrs. 100 yards. First prlzo $5.00, second prlzo $2.50. 2:00 p. -m. 2:20 yard dash (oot race. Frco (or nil. First prlzo $20.00, second j.rlzo $5.00. 2:00 p. m. Ilorso racing at Fair Grounds. 2:15 OJrls' (oot rnco, 50 yards. First prlzo $2.00, second priao SI. 00. 2:30 Wheolbarrow race with pa4 eenger, 50 yards. First prize $5.00, second prize $2.50. 2:45 p. m. Young ladles' (oot race, 50 yards. Frco (or nil. First prlzo $2.50, second prlzo $1.00. 3:00 p. m. Fntmnn's raco, 40 yards. Must weigh In at 200 pounds or ovor. First prlzo $3.00, second prlzo $2.00. 3:15 p. m. Sack rnco, 40 yards. Frco (or nil. First prlzo $3.00, second prlzo $2.00. by us. Jr uscutiovory w Hero aw nuiwiij until rou reecho and nwovo cf . -vr - ." - y" - . Tw D Daily 1?.KtTJi,S.tiK,Kr73Ji imui "" " Puncturc - Prosf O hfASZfJSS- C3 w 1 ih'JdS --nn H2'?AlhlckrUbbertrMj! and "D" also rim strip H to provont rim cutting. Trlt tiro will outlant JV,,?'"? P1RV RinlNB. ". iv ,.. All orders ehlpneti same DO HOTTHmiC OF BUrwa . Wjryeta or a pair it r08 "" uow "" """i"" kfU TJMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, Be .SieEt mi a G Festival Ftp i SOMETHING DOING Jisly 3rd 3:30 p. m. First tup. Tug o( war between loggors representing Coqulllo Valley and Coos Day (or Coos county championship nnd First prlzo $50.00, second prlzo $25.00, third prlzo $10.00. 4:00 p. m. Swimming rnco, fiO yards. Frco (or nil. First prise $5.00, second prlzo $2.50. 4:30 p. m. Walking greasy polo In wntor. First prlzo $5.00, second prlzo $2.50. 4:45 p. m. Log rolling contost for Coob County championship and First prlzo$25.00, second prize $15.00, third prlzo $5.00. 7:00 p. m. Bond concort. 7:30 p. m. Flro lighting exhibition by Mnrsiyiold Flro Dopartmout In full uniform and with now $7,000 flro cnglno In which water will bo turned on a burn ing building. S:30 to 12 p. m. Fireman's Danco at Eagles Hall. laflU m Webster New INTERNATIONAL Dictionary THE MERRIAM WEBSTER? Because ,t,8a Nmv. onEA N occamc ,rION COverlnK every Held ot the world's thousht, action and culture. TUe only new unabrldcod dlclionnry lu many years. Rdfnntn It defines over 400,000 neciiutc iror,.S; more than ovor beforo oppcared between two covers. J700 2mcs. 0000 JU lustxatloun. RorniMP it is tho only dictionary Decaue with tho new divided page. A "Btrolco of Genius." Because u l? a? oneyolopcdl in . a slnglo volume. T?prnnp it ia accepted by the Pecal"r Courts, Schools and Press aa tho ouo supremo au thority. RorniMx he who knows Wlna Pecauae .Snoops. Let ua toll you about this now work. WHITE for tpecliiun o( Btw dlrKUd p. C.iC.HERP.IAMCO.,PUuEri,SprUnfUU,HiM. M.iUon tu, ppJ, rlil nit a Ml off ocatt m i. MAUSHFIELD'S POPULAIt FAJIIW IIOTKL THK LLOYIf Rates 1 educed to: Day 50c, 7Bo and $1.00; week 12.00 to J5.00. House Ueoplng upHrtmontH with kiib rniiKOs JiO.OO to $18.00 por month. FUEB BATHS V.. W 8UI.LIVAX. I'roii. .ii.niin ii.iniii 1 1 - Srenu'd to Glvo Him n Xow Stomach "I suffered Intensely nftor eatins and no medicine or treatment I tried seemed to do any Eood," writes H. M. Voungneters, Editor o( Tho Sun, Lake View, Ohio. "The first (ew doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets gave mo surprising ro!le( and tho second bottle seomea 10 bvu io a new stomach and perfectly good WirinTi jFAWflM SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1911 rand of Fie at aces I 1 isM EVERY MINUTE rom 2 to Grand Display of Fireworks in the Evening. Log Rolling Contest (or Coos Country Championship and Cash Prizes. Spectacular Water Carnival. Second Day, Tuesday, July 4th i 0:30 p. in. Prlzo boxing exhibition. Snluto o( 13 Guns at Sunrlso. 0:30 a. m. Band concort. 10:00 a. m. Second courso In speed boat rnco guaranteeing speed of 40 miles por hour. 10:30 a. m. Grand streot pageant, headed by Oregon Naval MUltla Band, followed by nnval militia In (ull uniform, Liberty car, Flro Dopartmeht with comploto nppa- ratus.and In (ull uniform, Decor ated ' Automobiles, Decoratod Commercial floats, Fraternal so cieties and Lodges In rogalla and "Plug Uglles". First prlzo, bout decorated automobile, $10.00; second prlzo, $5.00. First prlzo best decorated float, $10.00; second prize, $5.00. First prlzo for Frntornal socloty with lar gest number of members In lino M"H"M"l,,t',H,,?, 1 A Patriot's Ruse f t T r 4. A By CAPTAIN F. A. MITCHEL. WHEN the war of Independence cuuie on. .New York's popula tion Hud changed (rom u lot or plpu siuuUliig Uutchnieii to cotnprliw tnuny peopln of retliiuuiont U was then Unit that nocli'ty In which AlPsiiniliT 1 1 11 111 lltou uiiil Anion ilurr 8lione ifii or twenty years Inter was tonnliiK Pfopie I1111I lieguii to use sll ver jii their tnlilfH inbttiul of puwter und HiK-lul (Iliineid were quite proton tious. Ouo NIcliulnH Van Sehoonhoveii. u wenltliy cltlzeu. built In UN house lu the village or Greenwich (long slneo u pail of tho city of New York) it vault In which to more hN valuable tab o wnre. It win located lu tho second btiirv In 11 liullwiiy run 11 Inn nasi his I own bedroom Van Seliooiilioven wns 11 patriot, and when In the struggle for Independence the Hrlllnh oceu iled New York lie moved to Went chexicr eouiity, some llfleeii or twenty miles up the Uud.suu ilver, nlthiii the Anierlcnii llntw eommnuded by young Lieutenant Colonel Anion Ilurr Ho fore the evacuation ho returned to the itiy 10 be near bis real ostute, leaving J is movable vnluuliles lu Westchester 1 'inity. Edltb Van Rchoonhoven whllo in Westchi'Kter met n youni; lieutenant in llurr's regiment. Charles Ituhcrtson, tnd the meeting hud resulted lu a love I ..well. The boparntlou uheu she went liaeU to the city was very trying to u pair of lovers aged iweutytwo aud nineteen respectively Though but a few miles apart, they were mill very far ItoiiertHou stood the separation a mouth, then, putting on a countryman's clothes and currying a lurge basket containing butter, eggs and other (arm produce, be net out for New York At King's bridge, a wooden struc ture spatming Spuyten Duyvil creek uud couuectlug Munhuttau Island rvlth UERGJIAN LOGGING SHOES AT Don't forget the Turkish Daths Q0Og Cpiyty v'KJu j IjjjWkfn EVENING EDITION and GI. onous Marshue ft .po 3J and Dancing 5 o'CIock P. M. nnd most nttractlvo nppcaranco $10.00. 11:15 a. m. Heading of Declaration of Independence at MaBonlc Ope ra IIouso followed by address by Orntor of tho Day. 12:00 to 1:30 Lunch. 1:30 Bnnd concert. 1:45 IIoso raco botweon Marshflold, North Bend and other Flro de partments. First prlzo, $50.00; second prize, $10.00. 2:30 Exhibition fire drill with now $7,000 onglno. 2:40 to 5:00 p, m. Ilorso racing at tho Fair Qrouadc. 3:00 p. m. Unsobnll gr.mo for purso of $25.00 nnd gnto rccolpts. 3:15 p. m. 100 yard dash. Freo (or nil. For purso of $20.00. 3:20 p. ni. 100 yard dash, handi cap. For boys under" 18 years the mnlnlnud. ho found tho British pickets. His furm produce passed him. uud he walked to tho southwest, ward, crowning dlugonally what is now Central park nnd made toward the Hudson lower down till Ho came to tho village of Greenwich. As ho was crossing a Held where the Columbus monument now stands one Peter 01 dershaw. a rabid Tory, saw nnd fo. loweil him. Unaware Hint he was watched. I.leuienani Itohertson knock ed at the door of McholnH Van Helioon hoveii. showed his basket or pndiico and was admitted. This OlderMinw saw aud Mrnlgbtwny walked down lo Howling gieeii. where lie found Gen oral Howe, to whom he reported the met The general nciit a small troop commanded by 11 stugeant to capture the young patriot, wh-ui he did noi doubt hail come Into h.w lines ror the purpose or spying. Charles Itobeitson nnd Edith Van Sciiooulioveu were sitting together in the pitrtor. whore they could look out on the lirotit! Hudson, whon they saw n dozen rwletuit trmiei.s iIiimIi up and snrrouiid the house I'nr a moment '.nth ivna iinmiv'eil' then. Riiddenlv I gathering her faculties, she solxed Her lover's hand, run with Him upstairs nnd. oneiitiu: the vault door, thrust him In. closing the door after lilm. larking It and putting the key In her ) ticket, fhe was 100 uxciiud to think of ins lielug blllotlicied. but foftuiiate ly u Hiiuill vuiitiiator Had beu iuft over the tlor. When the sergeant entered Edith hud recovered her equanimity so far tw to meet lilm with a well telgned I10I; of surprise on tier tnee ami In vitctl him lo wunh the nouo. Not fliidlnu' uuy one. he left the premise guarded by his men and rode to Gen oral llnwe. Howe, believing that Hie lieutenant was there, henl Cnpiiilii Pnwyer with his company to relieve the sergeant and to take up bis qimr tcis lu the house, keeping It Miirrouiid ed. Sawyer, who was n young London swell, at once began to mnUo love to Edith. She found It somewhat dllllcult to feed her lexer since she had no way to tin so except through the veil tllntor. and having to stand on u chair for the purpose, she dared not ivaustult S ts hjj m for purso $5.00. 3:30 p. tu. Girls' foot rnco, G& yards for girls undor 12 ycara, for purso $2.00. r 3:45 p. m. Flo eating contost (roe1 (or nil. Purso $1.00 and nil the;! pies you can oat. Contestant-' select own pics. No forks. 4:00 p. m. Young ladles' foot raotf'f (or purso $2.60. 4:15 p. m. Throo-loggod rnco. Vnm for all. For purso of $5.00. w 4:30 p. m. Second tug In Tug el War contest. 6:00 p. m. Logrolling contest hand-' leap. First prlzo, $25.00; ond prlzo, $10.00. 'jl 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. Band concert. 8:30 to 0:10 p. in. Confetti battle, j 0:00 p. in. Ground display of flrei works, 10:00 to $12:00 Flroman's dance t Eagles' Hall. food when the captain wan In the. house fur fear of his catching tier at It. One night when the hell on Trinity church, fur uway on the lower end j of the Island, struck 1 Edith uroso from her bed. put ou a dressing suet, ' went to Hie vault, unlocked It. let her : lover out, look him up to the third htory aud locked lilm In an utilised , room. Then, going down to Cuptnln Sawyer's room, slie knocked nt hla"? door, calling m lilm ilm; she had been (tightened by a Huge black c.it that hud got Into the luuic and asking hint to drive It out "Hoii't iroubie your hdf t put on your clothes," bo said; "use this" And. opening Hie door a , few IneliiH. xlm droppisl 11 double gowa i of her fnllier's into the room. j Sawyer nnwe. put on his boota - I .1... .Inl.ttt.. .....(.. ...!. .jl ( h.. iinlv llllll llfU IIWIIIHV H" 111 "i-.,- V WM.,, fl won poii handy, his sword and went ,j out mti) tue null ineie ue lounu Edith, apparently very iiinch fright eniHl. She hud llgiued a caiulli) aud conducted him along the hull to tho vault, whose door stood ajur. "There the horrid thing went ia there"- Mie almost shrieked. Sawyer boldly entered the xtatsInt a hiHiind lie heird a cllci. oetuml him. He wiih 11 lulsoner. Ituiining t the room where sue had left bur liner, IMl.li releied tnoi mil.1 lighted him to Kuwjcr' iii.n.tmoit, where the Yankee put en 'he Itrijlsb er's uniform, wont dewnsiuirs tnd after u parting kiss stroju- out jail pn -the guard Sawyer, after taking In the aliuauo j , t iii u terrtile bowl. tiopiU; ! inakq ' .-.'mceir heanl by the 1 uaniwiition I but he might as well btvt Uieo"tJ jl-vike himself heard fn'iii ino I" (.ls i., 1 he earth lie was nut UM-d ri!. I I IIU fUllJ. W III- "US' Ml" "rr (t)lO i....ripi hv hlu rititii t 1 . ' ' . "''""? "r.. : ..; ... r m ioiiri'ni n" '"UK " nm.- ,c x if hlui out. and the saucy gm h id ' 0 effrontery tu ask If 'u hml ni'tl tho cat. Considering iho rldlctiloua tight tboj eplMtde would place hla us luptnlH Sawyer never reported It. When the evaeuallon of the city t place Itohertson eiiierni It iiikJ f rled tlie girl who had .nveujiin ou uue ui 11 oiji ' 1 "9 ! 11 ! m k.'J Q HCinRVm KIIIIHI'