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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1912)
.ic-Jlts IT. 1, VZ 7i THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1912 EVENING EDITION. ' , 8 V k? " v I i LIFT BAN ON E DRILL IS EINE ' ,:a A . i MP fc iB, HUMAN ROSEBUD ARRANGE FOR SPORT PROGRAM CO 0 ; I - I i w. 1: ( I I I I.' tt I Expect Some Hot Contests In Fourth of July Athletics -Many Entries in. Frnnk D. Colinn, sport mnnnger for tlio Fourth, announces that tho races will bo hold on Front street nnd that tho nolo vaults will bo mill ed oft on Anderson nvcnuo nonr Brondway. All entries for tomor row's events must bo tundo by 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. Mr. Cohan has obtained some compotont ofllclals who hnvo had ex perience In nthlotlcs nnd will net without imrtlallty. Ora Willis, who hold tho record for-tho hundred nnd two-twenty dashes In tho Inland Em plro for threo yoars, aud who ran for Snokano HIkIi. will act ns starter. Tho judges will bo Gordon RnsmiiB- Council Decides to Eliminate Proposed Restrictions Other Business. Tho Mnrshllcld city council nt a meeting Inst ovenlng decided to lift tho proposed ban on confetti throw ing. It wnB decided to rcmovo nil restrictions during tho thrco days' 1 celebration but thnt next yonr to 1 nlnco a restriction on it. Tho notion last night followed nn nniienl by n dolegntlon of local denl- ors headed by Jens Hansen. Among Parade of Little Girls With, Floral Wreaths Pretty i Feature Today. Tho "Human Kosobud Drill" this morning wns ono of tho prettiest of Its kind ever Been In Marshflolil. About fifty benutlful llttlo girls, dressed In "whlto nnd carrying wreaths of roses, under direction of Prof. Ucggs, marched thru tht streets nnd snlutod Tho Times ns they went by. Tho event marked tho opening of tlin lil ir celebration hero nnd from tltoso in tho dolegntlon woro Herman now until tho Fourth thero will bo Hlllvcr. E. Don McCrnry, Wm. Lynch August Frlzecn, Clins. Itohllold nnd .Tnck Dnvls. Mr. Hnnscn explnned that all of tho dcalors had ordered n big supply of confetti with tho ex pectancy that confoltl throwing Bom, Ed Wledor and Dr. Morrow. Dr. hvotild havo n Inrgo j""ount loft on Morrow wns connected with nthlotlcs nt tho Unlvcrulty of Pennsylvania. With theso men nctlng ns ofllcinls, evoryono Is suro of a squnro donl. Tho hundred yard frco for nil will provo n very Interesting rnro. Thoso entered nro Frame Hmitn, unri i-nr their hands. Ho snld thnt tho donl ors had no ndvnnco notlco of tho pro nosed restriction tnii thnt If tho coun ell would permit them to got rid of ono continual round of Joy. Tho human roses marched to tho bent of tho drum with Cavour Holmlng ns drummor boy. On Thursday tho girls will bo lod to tho tune of bngplpo nnd drums. Twenty of them will push tholr llt tlo doll buggies thru tho streets nnd Knthoryno Harry, ns tho queen of (lowers will rldo in a llttlo cart drawn by four dogs, with four cs- thclr supply this year, they would bo corts representing Spring, Summor, Autumn nnd Winter. Chnrlotto Me- i Mullen will bo n pony escort. Tho Mny Polo dnnco will bo given willing that It bo restricted or nbol lulled for next scnBon. Hormnn Hill- enn nmi Rliinnv ninrkn. Smith Is ft l yor Bald turn tlio eioniors W0UIC1 co- vnrv fast man on tho snrlnts nnd I opornto with tho oIIlccrB In trying to on tho Fourth nt tho corner of Cen Clnrko nnd Lnrson nro both HIkIi Prevent boyn from gathering up tho trnl nnd Broadway. All tho llttlo School boyn who hold records In Coos nfctti off tho streets nnd reselling Kra wno arc to tnko part will moot County. A crnck runner, who is hero it Tho council nlBo ngrccd to lot' nt tho Opcrn Houso nt 0 o'clock from Southern California, will nlno enter ns well nn numerous others. Tho polo vnult for boys undor ton lias tho largest ontry llBt of nny ovoiit on tho program. In addition to tho other ovonts Mr. Cohan will probably pull off n mnr nthon rnco of nbnut n mllo nnd a linlf. This would bo n vory inter esting rnco nnd would bo cntorcd lo ft nunibor who havo expressed tholr willingness. Tho hlcyclo rnco Is rccolvlng a grunt deal of attention nnd will hnvo n fair sized number of entries. All entries for tho Fourth of July athletic contests must bo mndo with Frank D. Cohan nt tho Owl proscrip tion phnrmncy. MOTOR 80AT RACE ENTRIES Wolf and General II. to be Pit ted Against Coos Bay To morrowOfficials Chosen. Entries for tho motor boat rncoa tomorrow morning nro: HACK No. 1 Wolf, Coos liny and General II. RACE No. 2. Auto, Ensign, Com modoro, Kid. Uoth races will bo marled nt tho snmo time promptly from tho font' of Commc-rclnl Btreot ns Btnrtlng point. Tho Judges will bo K. I). McArthnr, Kd linker nnd Frnnk Smith. Arthur McKcown will net ns starter. Tho SlmpBon Lumber Co. hnvo do nnted tho uso of tho motor bout Koos to net us fliigHhlp, from which tho mnBtor of I ho course, .Mnjor .Morton Tower, will view tln races. boys boII on tho streets without' Bhnrn. chnrglng thorn n peddler s license. i Among thoso In tho drill wcro: Other Itimtiicss Florcnco Flnnngnn, Doris Seng- City Engineer Gldloy's nctlon In stnekon, Dorothy llyler, Ilcss Flnnn ordorlng tho Oregon Towor company Bnn, iMnrlnn - Horsfnll, Helen Mor to put In pormnnont work Instead of chnnt, Mary Motlln, Jnno McLnln, wooden boxes over tho taps on their, Maudo Wilson, Alice Johnson, Glnd-gas-plpcs whoro hard paving Is bo- ys Farlss, Irene Oulmottc, Holcn Roes ing put in wnB npprovca. mo coun-;zclla Swlnford, Myrtlo Kelson, .Mnuei ell nlso refused to nllow n bill from Sneddon. Penrl Lapp Edna Rcos, Helen Ilowzor. Alma Pratt, Ruby Pit man, Dlnncho Copplo, Lucllo McLnln, Esther Stilltvnn, Vera Albrccht, Viola Mlcklom, Augusta Micklcm, Agnes Hnll, Ilcsslo Spndo, Leonora Mc Cleovc, Mnbol Kong, Penrl Giles, Opnl Urown, Lconn Post, Wllla By erly nnd Dornlco Mlrrnsoul. tho company for tho cost of moving n plpo. . A wnrrant was Issued for tho col lection of tho assessments for tho Im provement of Anderson nvcnuo. Tlio llnnnco committco wns In ntructcd to destroy n lot of special Improvement bonds tho city had printed n few years nga. Tho nnmo of the recorder wns llthrogrnphcd on tho bonds, making thorn worthless nlnco Hccordor Butler assumed omro. Tho council decided thnt L, 11. Helsncr should bo rcnnlrcd to fur nish u 500 bond for tho fulfillment of his Btrcet cleaning contract. Ho will probably bo paid cxtrn for tho, extra amount of street cleaning thnt' will bo required during tho Fourth t of July celebration, tho council do-. . elding thnt n spcclnl effort should bo mado to hnvo tho strcots kopt spick I nnd npnn for tho visitors. 'Government Has $100,000, was,0niiowed. B of month,y i 000 Ready Funds-Delay GASH ON RAND USED Oil CANAL . Tho council nlso decided to nllow n bill of about $18 from tho FIro De partment for tho loss of timo sus tained by Flromnn Gulovson-ns n re sult of Injuries nustnlnod whllo prac tising with tho dopnrtmont. Murshnl Cnrtor nnd Inspector Trlb bey woro Instructed to sco that tho stnnds nnd plntfnrmn erected for ICtl III IIIO . I.'..-ll. nf T..1.. Lnnll.d .. .,..- III 10 I) CIOCK, .. nn.,i..l,,iin., nn.i ?!.. .l. i II ., , ni.ti) i i...ni t ti t wit hum piitvij iiiiuii. GOOD KVP.NING! Our nlarms nro much moro numerous than our dnngerH, nnd wo suffer much oftonor In apprehension than In reality Ronccn. that Street ComiiilBslonor Lnwhorno hail been doing consldernhlo work for tho Dredge Oregon Insldo tho city lltnlln nnd thnt his tlmo had been mild for by Ilecelvor Goss of tho Pnrl fmninlRslnn. Mr T.nu'linrnn iln. iliiced this from his rogulnr snlnry I from bond Issues. bill nnd the council approve;! tho nr-inugoment. Tho now grade of South Pevcnth street wns npproved. It was rnlsod eoiiHldprnhly bo thnt tho dip nr de cline or the present brlilgo will bo llnilunted. Hlds for rebuilding tho brllgo will bo nskod booh. Tho council ndjourned to meet ngnln twowooks from last night. Panama Bonds. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Tltnos). WASHINGTON. July 2 As thero Is nearly one hundred million dollars In tho ensh drawer of tho U. 8. treasury, olllclals todny expressed tho hollef It would not be necessary to Issue nddltlonnl bonds for tho construction of tho Panama canal for nenrly a year. Tho purchnso nnd building of the wntcrwny to dnto has cost tho United Stntcs I27G.487.000 nnd of this nmnunt, $167,886,000 hns been pnlil out of tho general fund of tho treasury nnd tho remained i UK PATRIOTIC. Citizens, decornto your nomas din ing thqcolohriitlnn. FIHr.MH.V NOTICE! FIro Dopnrtmont nro requested nt . -turn out In full uniform for tho jiiuiiu iii jiiij pnniuu. If you hnvo anything to soli, timt or rent, nr wiint help, try n Want An Ily order of DAN KEATING, Chief. Don't forgot l'lioNi; ti 1.1 tno Turkish Ilnths. Try Tho Times' Want Ads. An unfilled want causes unhappl iickc- Time" Wnnt Adn bring results Tiv Tl Times' Wnnt ds, crmors roxTii.i)K-riox. ACCOItDING to Washington nd vlccs the Attorney Gonornl hn3 hoen notified thnt the packers' "trust" will go out of business vol untarily on August 1. Tho "triifit" has been tho subject of ninny nn nttnek by tho govern ment nnd tho Attorney Gonornl Just now litis In preparation various civil suits, while the Iloi. is planning nn Investigation. Hut only n fow weeks ngo n Jury solemnly decided t' nt there wns m packers "trust," nftcr nlno years of prosecution In the courts had come to n ullmax In trlnl of tho men sus pected of being membors. Sonieono probably will insist that this curious stnte of nffnlrs warrants, recall of Judges. It rather sucees'si reran or juries. -- v . 1 ... . - ..- .I,-, X& I mLT-&z ?m? xjj&a , ar3QKn9 inni mPs$2$?J$5l J-'SsifislSVl MICHAELS, STERN & Ca Hgs" isr- corrsioiir 1 MICHAELS, STERN! KQCUEffTHR. I Welcomed Here To the Celebra tion Visitors: them with ns it costs you nothing whatever, you. ' A Holiday Is What You Make It dressed if vou wear Vo oxtend a jilnd hand and an open house to you. AVc want you to make this store your headquarters and Hireling place. If you have any packages or grips o lake care of, lcavo Wo ll no glad to accommodate Celebrate your Fourth of off your old dollies and " No matter where you go, July by firing on with the new." you will be well BSQ)lLCl2uli Three "Crackers" In Suits $15.00 -$18.00- $20.00 "Wo place special stress on our suits at $15, $18 and $20. These figures being popular suit prices we aim to beat all records at value giving at the price. If you have been paying any of theso suit prices, vo want you to sco these gar ments. AVo're suro that thoy are better suits than you havo ever before seen offered for the money, and we'll take pleasure in showing you. If you intend to .suit up for (he Fourth, we as'c that vbu come to sco our "Crackers in Suits.' "Money Talks" Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. Bandon. Marshfield. ' ' li,, i "WQI il -l n in i ro 1 1 rT 1 1 rt 1 1 & rum OS I Host docorntcd launch In pnrndo. Two I l i'litva, IU UIIU 0, i:3U I liou iu lidU p Grounds. m. Itnces nt Fair! to 4:30 p. in. Field sports In uinn n nun i "'. Il I II 'I I II I II II If I r.t. ... HUSH I I IMS f 1UU l,nn.r" umi w boys undor 1C Prlzos. B, ?3 and ?1. - l'olo Vlllllt Ilova nn.lnr in ..- n t. r. . . T,ireo Prize. 5. 3 and 11. Big Three Days' Celebration L 1,)l0 ;"it-noy8 undo,- is yoa. ,V" ' '" i j ana i. M 1 ELKS 10 6 LODGE Now Under Way in Marsh- field Program. ed July One Jolty Week ctmtlTwSf THE CLAMANS Presenting THE NATIONAL STOCK CO. A Company of Competent Players Presenting Plays that Pkas?. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM EACH EVENING. POPULAR PRICES Reserved Seats on Sale at "Th.3 Busy Corner." ' Tho thrco dnys' colobrntlon of tho Fotrth of July In Mnrshtleld opened todny under tho most iiromisini nuspices. There was n Inrgo Intlux ' ,0fi' m isnora irom tho surrounding towns nnd country nnd whllo tho program wns not lengthy nmplo di version wns afforded nil. Tho shoot nt tho Fairgrounds this morning was well ntcndod nnd tho races this nftornoon drow n largo crowd. Everything savors of tlm Fourth i With stores nnd rosldoncoa eniiv ,in' I orated with bunting nnd flags flying on nil sides, with scores of booths , offering everything In tho lino of Ju- uiiiiu Kiuiy, irom ina ov linlnnn tn tho latest nolso-mnkor, Young Amor- is in us giory. ICiltiitliiir liluh Intnti tj- . Three p,.z"osf 5. 3"-,.di;,Uran' ti,1 X""11-"" under 10 years. HtANk o. COHAN', Secretary. '"' u P.m. i.os rolling con ' ri ,"'?, Ir'"f- -5. HO and S3. 7-10 iV. V."m V'""S. Secretary. : " f.!"l'- "1Ihuid concert. 4.30 to 0: io p. m.Stioot show. I.lno JMtA.MH-; .7l,V I. or .March Form Tomorrow nnd next day, the pro ;ram will start early nnd nenriv mliuitu will bo tnkon up with ovents The proggrnin for tomorrow U as follows- JULY 3. 9 n m. Assembly. Music. 0:30 to 11 a, m. Doat races. No. 1 Speed boat race for bonts with speed over 25 miles per hour IBmllos. Three prizes, 25, 15 and No. 2 Speed bouc rare for boats with speed less thnn 25 miles por our; 15 miles. Throe prizes, 20 II 0 and 15. ' ARTHUR K. PECK. Secretary. 11 to 12 a. m. Water parade. mi Tli'n'i - "yA.,.t.!i:"!!r."1 "'on'lwny; eastl p;.. " .' ."",H.01 'roM: wost onl l.aV.rT3'u "". I 'iiu o ciocic ' n sharp on South llrondway .Marshal nmi ai,i ,.llaf, nnd Common Marsr field, enrringos. '0r,hynr a!ld Coon Noith Dend. enrringos. . uarry uino. Coos nay Uand. nl -Mllltln. Liberty Car. 1 oval S llro. Dtipartment. -?. L0nler of Moose. Sons of Norway. Linnen Society Siioml Society." Elks. Sunday Schools. Floats. iXUls!0m0,,n Human Roso Duds. Tpi- Th'"n.i - r ;- Council of Council of Big Delegation Will Leave Here Saturday for Portland Meeting. A lnrgo dologntlon of Elks and ' tholr wives will loavo horo Saturday on tho 'Hronkwntor for Portland to tnko In tho Elks Grand Lodge Meet ing nt Portland noxt weok. It was first proposod to hnvo tho Breakwat er mnko a speclnl trip to accomodate tho dolegntlon but It waa lntor nr rnngod for hor to remain horo a day longer than" hor scheduled stay. iVmotig thoso who havo indicnted that thoy will go by boat in addition to number who will mnko tho trip overlnnd nro: J. V. Hlldonbrand and wlfo, O. W. Chambors, R. J. Montgomery, Ford Pnlntor, A. E. Neff nnd wlfo. Archie Johnson, O. F. McKnlght, R. H. nsa' and family, A. E. Adolsporgor and wife. H. J. McDlarmld, Carl Davis, E. D. McArthur, H, A. 'Wells and wife, A. T. Halnos nnd wlfo. Jas. Wat son, Dr. Toyo and wife, W. N. Be hind nnd wife. W. F. Miller and wife, Geo. Rotnor, J. D. Goss nnd Dan Ma-loney. NOTIOK TO ELKS. All Elka nro roqilestod to meet at tho Woolon Mill Store Thursday morning to participate In the Fourth of July parade. All Elks having un iforms nro roquested to wear thero. Come on, 1)111, with or without uni form. Wo want you in line. By order of COMMITTEE. ' "u 'nes' want Ads. I mo