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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1913)
Sf,JWfiH9?flW,l'y -7 " "lY ' 'l"' W Wfe-Wjfr PPPWpl THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1913 EVENING EDITION. U glj ,,.... .... i .!. V. - - i .ii " "'' ALLIANCE IN H LICENSE RACE MEET IS f AND OUT TODAY BOTHERS SOWE "CALLED OFF"! Steamer Arrives From Eureka and Will Sail This Evening for Portland. Tlio Alliance arrived In Unlay from Kttrukn nml will nail this eve ning at (5 o'clock for Portland. She hnd n good cargo of miscellaneous freight nnd took on considerable here. She also had a large list of through passengers. Among those arriving from 12u reka on the Alllanco wero A. V. Drown, Mrs. A. W. Drown. Mrs. h. ThomaB, Mrs. V. Stewart, L. Splro, Mrs. M. A. Itozoll, Mrs. Ida Ilolnnlst, W. Ilolniilst, .1. Holtiulat, li. Lelininiiosky, R Stcwnrt, L. O'Connell, J. Koberts. C. U. Joseph, E. A. McLaughlin nnd 0. S. Mlsh. Among thoso who will Ball on the Alliance nro Sam Kotit, m. uoou paster, W. T. Stoll. John West, M. Hlra, Alex .ToIiiiboii, Otto lMlnnd. Alex Krlckson, Dr. Vangan, V. C. Dlrch. 0. F. Ogden, Paul Engstrnnd, Jns. O'Connell, II. C. Coleman, W. J. Ilamon, Mrs. V. Gnlbrnlth, Mrs. K. Wobbel, .John Parker, Kd Ny mnn, K. Ahlqulst and J. II. Llnd-berg. AMONG Till: SICK. Chief Engineer Qnlnn of tlio Xnnn Smith Is suffering from a severe at tack of tonalUtlB but probably will be able to go out on her tomorrow. .Miss Itnmonn Lndd. who was quite seriously Injured last week. Is still nt Mercy hospital hut Is reported to bo Improving. Weights nro being used to overcome tne injury 10 neri spine. I Mrs. Euiiy or tlio .Miirsiiueiu posi offlce force, Is .Improving after a se vere attack of In grippe. C. C. Pratt, father of Vlnre Pratt, Is today nursing a sore hnnd as a re sult of nn nxo with which ho was cut ting kindling slipping. A bnd gash was cut in his baud near his thumb but no bones wero broken. The little son of Mr. nnd MrH. Geo. Pnrker. of West Mnrshflold. who un derwent a minor operation at Mercy hospital this week Is reported to bo pnttltlir nlntlir lllpplv OTIS WILSON, the Jeweler at the, lied Cross Is confined to his homo i with a Hovoro attnek of nournl Bln. xoinii m:.i MODIIU.V WOOD MK.N HALL at Keklioff Hall SAT HtUAV NIGHT. Inhibition drill. Music by KKVZKIt'S OIICIIKSTItA. Kveryono Invited. Shorts. SI. tin at llalucs. Buy tee Ver y Best Tom Hall Loses Several Hours' Sleep Needlessly Change in Requirements. A good Joke Is being told on Tom Hall In connection with the marriage license forms. The day before yes . ,.... v,...n. iiKiul vniinir limn enmo to him to hnvo Tom make appli cation for n mnrrloge license for linn. Tom did bo but ho forgot about the medical certificate requirement. Lntc that night ho remembered It and as the young man wnnted the license ....atniwinv In, wiis iiorturbcd. r I- nally he decided to get up early yes terday morning nnd hnvo the young innn got the medical certificate so that It could be sent on the morning train. Tom arose about I o'clock and finally got the applicant out of bed. Ho was much chagrined when lie found that the applicant had discov ered the omission the afternoon pre viously and had secured the necessary medical certificate nnd had It for warded to Coqulllc. Change llwiuhi'iiuMtN. Justice P'cnnock hns Just received some copies of the new applications for mnrrloge licenses. In the new form, the six-months' residence re quirement on tlio pnrt of the bride Is eliminated, It being merely stnted that the bride Is n resident of the county. The applications specify merely for white people and whether they enn bo changed to permit tlio mnrrlnges of Chinese, Jupnnoso or negroes Is n question, nlthough lu-ter-ninrrlago between whites nnd the colored races Is barred In Oregon. On the backs of the nppllcatlons Is the form for the medical certificate as to the health of the groom. County Clerk Jnmes Watson drafted the np pllcatlons under the direction of Dis trict Attorney Geo. M. Drown and Just when "Jim" will uso one of the nppllcatlons for himself Is a question that Is puzzling some of his friends. Many Auto Trip. As a result of the failure of getting his application properly certified. Guy W. Chambers had to make three auto trips between Coqullle and Marshfleld yesterday to get bis mnr rlafjo license. When he reached the clerk's office, the nbsenco of the affi davit was dlscoered and he Jumped Into nn nuto nnd returned to Marsh field and got the defect remedied. Then he was too late for the train and went back by nuto and caino back again by nuto. However, he made It without causing any delay and his marriage to Miss Hazel Kirk, a charming Marshfleld young lady, look place at 4 o'clock yesterday aft ernoon, tho Hev. .. 0. Downed of ficiating nt tho Christian church pur soiinge, only n few Immediate rela tives and friends being present. Tho host of friends of the promi nent and popular young couple hnvo today been showering them with feli citations. They will reside lit Umpire. MARSHFIELD CREAMERY BUTTER, made In a clean and sanitary manner in a modern factory; STER ILIZED MILK AND CREAM; PURE ICE. Phone 73. Free delivery, 8 a. m.; 2 p, m. Hearing Monday. Sheriff Gnge staled today thta Deputy District At torney I.IIJeqvlst would probably be hero Monday for tho preliminary hearing of Hill Miller, who Is clinrgod with child stoallng In the case of lit tle David Smith of Duuker Hill. Mr. Llljontlst was ready to come sooner but did not bocnuKO Tom llennott. who Is dofendlng Miller wns busy In court nl Coqullle. XOHTII IIKND MKAT .MAItKKT OI'IIX Sl'XDAV. Tho fact that moats got stnlo easily In hot weather, especially, (omliiK out of a refrigerator, wo havo decided to havo our market opon eery Sun day morning from 8 to to o'clock during tin summer mouths to nccom moduto the public. Pure home rendered I.urd 10 lb. for $1 I.". " lbs. 7."c. Respectfully. The Xnrth Lend Refrigerating Meat Co. mmvsainKVKfTxrmmTmr. Wedding Gifts June is here aetaln and Cupid is as busy as the South ern Pacific, i Lupid lime Is Wedding Gift Time so, don't foiM that we have a very large line of SILVERWARE CUT GLASS and FINE CHINA to select from See our window, then come inside (for we cannot put our entire stock in the window,) RED CROSS JEWELRY DEPT. Red Cross Drug Store Phone 122-J, Fine Watch Repairing F. P. Morton Announces That Plan for Program Here July 2 and 3 Is Abandon 3d. The proposed two day race meet nnd sport program on .Inly 12 nnd II so far as the city of Marshfleld Is eon corned, bus been called off. K I Norton, prime mover In the plan, so announced today. He said that .1 W. llennott who hud nlded In start ing the prelect wns nwny and hnd not done nnythliig and he guessed It would bo given up. u. n. h. J McKeown, Cell lrelund nnd Dnvo Roes, he said, who had taken pnrt In tho orlglnnl plan, had dono nothing, and so far ns the city wns concerned. It would be dropped. It wns Intimated that some others might take up the mnttor nnd bold some sort of doings hero Independent of the merchants. Mnrshflold people generally, fol lowing the protest of the North Hum! residents, were opposed to the plnn because It was felt that It would de tract from the North Hem! celebra tion .July !1 and I. In fnct. before the protest was made, there were ninny protests uunlnst It, because It was felt Hint It wns not pluylng squnre with North Rend. NORTH BEND NOTES. 4 Jack Wallace has resigned ns hen 1 filer In the Coos liny Manufacturing company's plant to take n simitar po sition In the now North Rend mill. C. W. 1'erklns. se'ence teacher In the North Rend schools, left a f w davs ago via San Francisco for lown, where he will spend the summer va cation. L. 0. Anderson, who hns been sun poenaed as n witness In the rnt of the Coos Hay Water company vs tin Simpson Lumber Company, failed to show at the Porter Mill engine room last Saturday, being the first day In nine years that he has missed. Miss Agnes Hughes Is here from Portland to visit at the Chas. Kaiser home. She will also visit In Curry county. C. S. Wlnsor hns gone to Portland to take In tho Rose Carnival and en joy u little vacation. Tho receipts of the cluss play given by tho North Rend High school last week wore $S0. IMward Strong nnd family left this week for their old home In Idaho to relocate. Oscar and Hugo Stauff havo re turned from Corvallls, whoro they havo been nttendlng Oregon Agricul tural College and will spend the Hum mer on the ranch nt Cooston. Miss Reulnh Klbler. who has been attending high school here hns gone to her home nt Point Terrnco on the Sluslaw for tho summer vncntlon. The Simpson Lumber compnny Is nrrnnglng to erect a now refuse burn er. 20x00 feet nt the Porter mill. Prof. J. I Grubbs has been noti fied that tho subject for next year's preliminary debates will be "Resrlo'l that tho Presldeut of the Pulled States should bo elected for one slx venr term" and the subject for the final stnte contest will bo tho Tariff question. C. A. Smith will be a candidate for school director In tho North Rend district nt the nnnunl election next Monday night and C. K. Mnyblo will doubtlesH bo reolectod dork. I-:. W. Steele, who Is to bo the aviator of (Joist & King's now hydro plane. Is expected here .luno 25. to take charge of the machine. Mr. Steele wns formerly with Goodrunt'H gnrnge nt Mnrshflold but hns been taking lessons In nvlatlon from Olonu L. Martin's school. P. I.. Swearlngen, J. Jones. Henry O'Mara ad L. O. Stromtnn hnvo nur cliasod four nnd n half acres on Shot tor's Inlet. Ten Mile, from Chns. Fur hop for summer homo situs. l'II,r.S O.V OLD CLAIM. My. L. A'licr. South of RnM'luii'g, Ku tcinl Claim UH Veai Ago. ROSKRPRO. Or.. Juno IT- Hav ing llod on n Iinmostend clulm for 2S Venn boforo making n Iinmostend fil ing, lly. L. Acker, who lives on tho South Pmmiun river. IS miles nbovo Tiller, probably holds tho record for long rcsldonco on n government land clnlm before making n filing. Acker came to Roschurg and made a logal filing aftor living on tho plncc for 2S years. Ho will bo able to produce plenty of wltnes-ses when It comes to making final proof, FIRST CLASS OI'FICH. Kimcuc PostoffleeN lleciipts Show Dig (Jioutli. Tho Kugeno Register says: "On July 1. the Kugeno postofflco will go Into tho first class, according to of ficial notice- received from Washing ton by Postmnster Pngo yesterday. Tho stamp sales for tho year wore $:t000 more than the $10,000 neces sary for first class rating. Under tho new order, the salary of tho postmns ter will bo Increased $100 n year. "On July 1. also, tho C. O. D. pro- Iniftll U'lll 111) mlllml to tlin nnrral unct service. This will mean that parcels can bo sent C. O. !).. nnd collections will bo mndo when tlio pp.ckago Is de livered, Just us when sending by ex press. Postnge. however, must bo propnyed, including an additional i barge for tho return of tho money." WRIISTLIXfi AT IIAXDO.V. Thero will bo a wrestling match at the Orpheuni Theatre Saturday night, Juno 21st betwotn M. Lutsey, tho champion of Curry county, weight 1G0 pounds nnd F. 0. Floraln of Rnn don, weight H.'i pounds. The match will bo a handicap catch as catch can mutch, Lutsey agreeing to throw Floraln twice In nn hour. Rnndon Recorder. PICMC at Sl'XDAV. Sl'UKD. r.xi:;ui:x's orovi: A CJOOD TIMi: AS. v.i .1 1 Ffc 1 "1 .i 11 s me uoocls Behind XM "Ad" M Makes Satisfaction It's the satisfied customers who come back again and annin jit nin,: ncss nood. Everything we sell is guaranteed to give sati good." We net our business and keep it by sheer force of drj disc and fair, progressive business methods. Our Unequaled Power in Value-Giving Is for Two Reasons: c - . 3w3",iR3tv A 'M.fc.t. mC ,cnjA,tln 00t'ic3 First Wo buy for cash, thesameas we sell for cash, Second Wo purchase in large vol umc for our diffcient stores and get He benefit of quantity buying, "MONEY TALKS" to the Manufacluier and Wholesaler, Hie same as MONEY TALKS when we sell to You. There are no leaks or losses in w system of CASH ONLY. Our customers reap the benefit by saving $3,00 to $8,00 on every suit. We invite inspection and Comparison "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing and Shoe Co, Three Stores Bandon MARSHFIELD Myrtle Point rawnoi I UE BASEBALLSGORE Portland Drops Still Another to Los Angeles and Sac ramento Wins Again. STANDING OK PM'IIS. I Won. Lost. I'.C Lob Aiiuolo-s It lit! .(IJ'.t I ! Oalcliiml !!'. :i J2'2 I Sun I-'ninilwo . . . :ir .'Hi . I'.i.'l i I Vonico :n :is w: I Snenuwnto -S IS." Ill I l PorHiuiii :m .-.: .km ' 4 PORTLAND, Ore, Juno III. -Portland lost nsuln ycHtcr.lny to tlio luno of five to -o. Tlio KMiice Tlinrsdiiy: At Oulcluml R. II. 10. Oiikluixl '1 S t Sun I'nuiclHco :t 7 :i At Portlum! R. II. K. Portland 1! :i 'J I. oh AiikoIo.s ." ! 1 At Vonico R. 11. K. Vonico li 1 L I Sncrninonto 10 lit 1 PIT I'P SKJX iikui:. Coiliilllo Vnllcy Towns Aiianc to AdwiIlM' on Hay. Tlio Rnndon Rocordor my: "A. D, .MIHh, ns n coninilttco of ono from nnndon; Mr. Miles, from Co iinlllo, nnd C, Milton Scliultz, from Myrtlo Point, visited Mnrsliflold u fow dnys ngo to ninko nrrniiKoments for a lnrno hIkh ndvortlaliiB tlio vnl loy. Tho tlireo rlvor towns oacli contributed $."0 for tlio erection of n sign. Henry SonKstnckoii, of Mnrslillold, npieed to allow n bIkh to bo plnced on proporty ownod liy hint, lying hotweon tlio two ware houses just south of tho ferry. This position Is directly opposlto ono of tlio most freqnonted parts of Mnrslillold. Tho blsn will ho 100 feet long nnd 15 foot high. Thero will bo a lino on top with tho words, "Seo tlio Coqnlllo Valley." Immediately bo low will be another lino with, tho words, "Tho Garden Spot of Ore gon." nolow thoso lines will bo a map of tho tlvor showing tho po sition of tho towns. "Rolow tho map will ho tho names of tho towns and and tltolr populations." MOTORCVOLK CLl'll. Coos Ray Motorcycle Club will meet Friday evening In Dr. Hors fall's offlco at S P. M. JOB. WILLIAMS, Sec. VOLLOW tho UAN'D to Sons of Norway PICNIC next Sunday. Times Want Ads.Bring Result .wwsnHMMAHflMNfiEiMittflBBtSMHiHflMiHH B WASH DAY It Won't be BLUE MONDAY if you use the cce ioncos we can show you, WASH IN ONE MINUTE WIMNCIRRS CLOTHES C'LOTJIES PINS The Best, Copper Boilers Ma A HOT IRON A COW HANDLE swLTj Qi?S ?., . b, . ..;... 1.ia Tho next .toy is n-o,u iB -v- 'JL'liis is tho kind tliai "'l'"" -work not to the hand. Sec ohv wimlo,vs-W " M'"' "'v