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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1913)
M ifTTrtn-Tr "' rTrmwBMir I "m i I II llll III lllll ! T I liaU.MfA.' i THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE -27, 1913 EVENING EDITION. DOUBTS LI 0 CELEBRATION TO -tt t '-ll1", PROGRftMFOR NORTH BIG FOURTH LAND All tliu flnnl details of the hi,' two days' celebration to ho liultl in North Hund on July Ith anil r.th are being fust arranged by thu various committees, some of which have tluir programs completed and the ninny visitors) will II ml every thine; in readiness when thu huh rises on July Fourth. ' Thu parade committee have been especially busy and many new features that are new and novel will he seen when ' the parade starts at II o'clock on thu morning of the Fourth. The committee have arranged for the parade to form ' at Washington street, directed by Mar-, shall Archie Philips at nine o'clock sharp turning north on Sherman avenue to ENFORCE ROLE T AG S Sheriff Gacje and Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Lilje- qvist to Assist Cociuille. Sheriff Oauo and Deputy Prose- Florida street, the,, marching round -'S ..r.nliiff'imseban Club Lincoln bimnro uncK tosnermnn avenue )0 onr,;rt.0 t)l0 llow ruU, Killnst turning south to Washington street ami butting on the grounds. The Co dispersing. qulllo diamond Is outside the 'lt PAI1AI1H PRllfiKAM iiiniiH til iiiiniiu aim iiiu uiij hi- ,.,,,.,, ...I i thorltles will not no nlile to t- 1 North Ilend Concert Hand f(m,0 t,u )nWi ))lt tllc rolmtv IlUtlir- 2 Mayors and Councils of North Heml (tLH ,.uni and Murshlleld Tliu rulo against hotting hns heen S Fire companies of North Hunt! and adopted by the Coijullle Club to .. .,. ij prevent rowdyism at the games. 'I lie Mnrsnlleiu inanngenient decided thnt most of 1 Owls Float tlio trouble stnrtetl from people htl- 5 Modern Woodman Float with Team ting who could not afford to and irlulmr J.in,.u Ill-ill "H" l" WlWlgieH WCIf live,' llll! IIUIH 0 Marshlield Hand 7 llusiness Floats 8 Industrial Floats !) Automobiles 10 Motorcycles 11 Rubes Tlmrn will bo llrst and second cash prizes for best Society Float. llusiness l ' ""Jt dupiIHe would havt ... . . . . .i.... ii big delegation hero for the uitini iMoat, industrial rioai.uecoraieiiAuiu, Slll,liy Ii(,Ht Sl,I1(ny. c'oiiullle ami Decorated Motorcycle, Most Original .Myrtle Point played nn exhibiting game at Myrtle Point In tlio artor noon, tl't grounds there being fnlrlj dry. There wasn't much of i crowd out, but the teams got hoiih ;ooil practice. .Myrtle Point nntl Cfitlllr wll' 'ilay In Marshllold and lliiiiilon n' North Ilend. Managor Ogron Is trying out i Instead of the game Itself. If pen plu place bets on the game before , It starts, the club cannot Interfere but if there Ih nn exchange of bets ,n,i the grounds, the parties making i Hie wngers can be punished untie, the law prohibiting gambling. J. 10. Norton, of the Comilllc club was In .Marshlield last night Rube. Parade Committee PKl'KULOGGIE, Chairman ARCII1K PHILIPS JOIINWAI.LACK A.R WILMOT i). McDonald Thu citizens and business men of now pitcher to aid the Marshfloli' North llond are requested by thu Beveral 'un. Ills name Ih Jarvls and In pnimnittccH to ilceoruto their nlaces of ls " l"'",ll1' t ' Q- Jnrvls, of tin committees to il cerate tnur piait-s ti U(l(, Crom I)rK S((mi r(1(,on(x business untl resiliences us it will add located on the Hay and has plnyei' much to thu nppearencu of the parade, thu Pacific Coast and Northwes which It Is expected will eclipse any '"mio icanis. lie kivph proinist former event of its kind over held In ( ".uft1 HlnfJr0,R n,W,,,on t0 l,,r Coos county OTIIEU EVENTS FRIDAY FIKST DAY Parade A. M. Speaking Dr E. E. Straw, Simpson ami OthurH. AFTERNOON L. J cup Higher, the Orounn Pnlversltv , star third baseman, will be In the i Inoup with Marshlield for tho first i Mint' Sunilny. Hlgbeo haH a brother omliiK to the liny for tlio Rummer intl ho may Join tho Marshlield 'wim, being a good outfielder and i a heavy hatter. The now uniforms arrived yos- torday by parcel nost. helnir tan .villi blaek stripes. Tho small Hose Contest. 1 n. in i ,.. . Hub & Hub Contest, l.:W P. .M.. S-'.'i.OO ( ,"""" '"''" '""" ''""'' Huso Hall, 2.K0 p. in prize.. ,,(m 0iril,l,i: PORT Tug War, -U0. ?50. first, Si'i. second ' The petition for tho special olec Potato Race, 7 p. m. , Hon and thu organization of tho low- Sack Race, 7.1C p. in. I or. Cotjulllo Port Is all ready to IMi-ni'iii in iiuj llJllluy lOliri. I i,e Russian Horse Contest Every Hotly Dance, N.JtO p. in SATURDAY SECOND DAY Hook& Ladder Exlbition, 111 a. in. $1.'. Water Contest, 10 HO a. in. $10 00 AFTIWNOON ! necessary signatures wero easily se- imuii in run mi UICI'IIOII. WIIIU IF needed now Is a campaign of edu cation showing the benefltH to ho de rived by tho voters of the water shed from the proposed organization. In caso tho pioposltlon carries tho kov- ornor will appoint the first five com Log Rolling, 1 p. m. :i5.001st,$:'0. 2,i J inlHslonerB who will servo until the ..v.. .,,.-, ,i,,n ii, i,0 niiriCL'lll.'d ny loiuiiilssloners chosen by voto or the people. Handon Recordor. Haseball li..'i0 p. in. 100 Yard Dash, 1.30 p. m.SlO. 1st.". 2nd Fat Munsltace Hoys race untler 12 yenrs, Girls race under 12 years. Hoys race under 1(1, Girls race under 10 years. I '' E-lalirook Offers Trophy for Greased Pig (catch him & keep him)S12. ; ,. ...V'"!" f,,'V,"" ., ,, , i, . . ir ,. " lstanrook of tho A..F. Ehta- Russian Horsu Contest 5.0U ,m,0 , ii,niiv i .m.Miniin.r tn i... ..!.. i.' i. .., v.. r.: '..' .'.::. .?. " tii: .-i.ki.vc; CONTESTS. Motorcyclu race largu prize lHIIEFS OF HANIIO.V. NVwk tif ("lly-by-tlie-Sea as Ttihl by The Kit'oi'tlcr. V. II. Wiiiiii, wife and chlldre,,, passed through Handon Saturday on their way from Portland to Cold Heaea, where Mr. Waiui goes to audit the books of C'uiry County. I.utor on Mr. Waiui will toniu to Coos County, where he will InMul a now system tif books in the County Courthouse at Cotpillle, as thu last LcKlslatuio passed a hill requiring all coimtleu to have uni form sots of books. Dr. S. C. Dntllcott hns let the con tract to '.oh & Miller for building a modern slvrooni bungalow on his lots at tho corner of llluir stieot nntl Cotiulllo avonuo. This will bo one of the best houses, In that tec t Jon of thu town. J. McKlnnon nntl M. Conwav tame over fiom Marshlield Wednes day to look after business and lslt friends. Mr. McKlnnon Is om. of tho early settlers of Coos Countv and Hindu his homo with tho (!af Iler Ilrotheis at the Hotel Cialllor 20 ,eais ago. and by an odd coin tdiluuco ho was aBl-jned to tho same room this time that he formerly occupied. Mr. McKlnnon says there 1 avo been many changes taking place in Hnutlon since that timo. Fourth Of July COininlttO a Kllvor nun to bo competed for on or about the 111, of July each year. If tho same man wins thu cup for three consec utive years tho cup will become bis property. The winner of the tie making contost to bo hold in Han don during tho July Ith celebration will bo the holder for tho ensuing J oar and his nanio will bo engraved upon tho cup and ho will ho enti tled to tho honor of chnmploiishlp of Coos county as tho contest is open to all comers and will bo Judged by official Judges. Tho contest will bo hewn ties from poles eight feet long and of suitable thickness to mako one tie. Handon Recorder. Llbby COAIi. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS l'Si:i. Phono 75. Pacific l.lvprv nml Transfer Oomunnv. We Do Catering For Parties HOOM VOlt SMALL lUNQl'irrS. White House Bakery (Formerly LeltPs.) A WONIHIRFl'L HOAT. Ono of tho history making events In tho world last weok was tho nr rlval at Now York city of tho great steamship Imporator on her maiden wiyago across the Atlantic ocean. Tho Imporator Is tho nowly built giant of tho seas, tho largest ship atloat, and she crossed tho Mn nomi In tho unofficial timo of six days, eighteen hours and eight minutes, riio vesbol cost the Immense sum of Se.r.oo.ooo, and is equipped with tnery convenient o that tho traveling public could desire. She Is OOu feet in length, !IC feet beam, 10:t feet In height, and accommodates .'000 pas hungers. She displaces 50.000 tons. Tho totnl distance of 515:i miles from Hamburg, her original starting point, was divided Into dally runs ranging fioni 22ii to 550. made on l'llday. tho Kith, notwithstanding It was a tiny ot btrong gales and heavy seas. ' Truly as her captain stood upon ho bridge bo U,8 occupying a throne as the new monarch of tho ocean, an important ruler of Non tune's kingdom. ' J. J. Geary, of Northwestern Pacific, Discredits Rumor of New Line at Eureka. EPREKA. Cal.. June 27 Tho Eurekn lletaltl prints the following " .Mere newspaper talk.' was the repl of J. J. (!ear, general freight and passenger agent of the North western Pacific Railroad, when nak ed last uvimiIiik concerning tho alleg ed appropriation of several million dollars h the Southern Paciflcl rail road for tlie extension of Its lino north from this clt to Portland. Al though deary disclaimed having any direct knowledge of tho rumor ed appropriation, he stated thai It was very doubtful If the dispatches from Sau Francisco hearing upon it could be given full credence. "The Southern Pacific railroad, according to Geary, has for a long period Issued new bonds every year In outer that new equipment might he purclinsed, the service Improved and generally enhanced all along Its system. Pntll this year, however, the permission of tho railroad com mission to sell such bonds has not been necessarv, hence tlio applica tion of the railroad company for the necessary permit attracted' a great deal of attention and gave rise to reportH not fully founded upon fnct. "Despite- the well-fountletl public belief to tho contrary, deary ap 'larently believes thnt the North western Pacific will have Its north- "rn terminal In this city, at least 'or the present. "In speaking of the construction work cm tho 'gap,' deary, who ar ived here yesterday afternoon with "eneral Manager W. F. Palmer and ''. K. Hook, superintendent of maln enance of way. stated that every hlng wns moving along as satlsfa'c orlly as could be exnectetl under he circumstances. Asked If ho bought that the mils might ho In losltlon ncross the on tiro gap by ho latter part of next summer, 'leary slated that such might he he en ho If no unexpected dlfflcul les arise. However, another winter s yet to be encountered and the allwav officials. It annenrs. flume ipon that season of the year as a 'cry uncertain quantity. "Palmer, as did deary, expressed 'at Israel Ion at the manner In which he construction work Is nroceed- ug. lie stated, however, that the abor market ins proved a serious iiindlcnp to efficient work. It being i story or more pay and less work' 'o far ns the employment of labor s concerned. He would ninko no losltlvo stnteinent as to when the nnd would be completed but opined hnt If It Is not soon In operation he Interest 'will ent up the original 'nvestment.' "In speaking or the possible ox ens,lon of the pnsiengnr service to 'nrt Seward within tlm next fmv veoks, Palmer stated that It was 'orv doubtful If such a service vnuld bo nrofltable even to Sinvtho -ho operates the overland autonio 'He stnge. Only nbnut half nn hour it thu most', ho said, would be sav 1 on the through Journey bv send 'ng n passenger train to Fort Se vnrd nntl for tho nresent. neeonl. 'ng to tlio trend of his remarks, the neratlnu of the auto stneou frrini McCnnn'H mill will continue doMnlto ''o completion In the near futiiro f tho rnllrond track to Fort Se ward. Palmer nnd tlio other members -r the nnrty will remain In tho ounty for several days, after which hov will return to Snn Francisco bv the overland route. During their 'ny 1'oro they will mnko u general 'nsnectlon of this end of tho sys em. OIPOI'A FISIIWAVS "INSPECTED. ROSEHFRO. Or.. Juno 27. R. ':. Clnnton, Stnto Gnuin and Vlsh Warden, mid F. J. Hughes, ehnlr nan or tho Stnto dnnio and Fish Commission, Inspected tho flshwnyB Jn tho I'mpqua rlvor. An engineer has boon omployed by Mr. Clnnton huh mo several tiams In this vlcln 'ty will bo provided with additional fish laddors. jk; jh pf;.mm wmHltmJslxr. rmMt:"-r,;j ,it v, ,ii ilHlikw.O:' lilaiillilMirtTI f Ainr rBHBBVL .l JBkf. .aBMjii II ( ' mimmmrsmxA-i ihh v.wmrTYTiHi 'IKTKia 1M ",v Lmffwtr - sas y(Tth.iu?.?'' A NEW HIGH POWER RIFLE The Rcminetnn.IIMr Ki:,l A.t n " . mon itepMer GETTING in touch with the shooting, fraternity all over the country as we do, we find a very considerable number ot Remington users who want a Remington slide action repeater in a high power model one heavy enough for practically any type of game that is found on this continent. The answer to this clemnnd is the new Remington-UMC High Power Slide Action Re peating Rifle. During the few months these rides have heen on the market, several hundred of them have heen put into use. The testimony of the owners is that they are emphatically a success. Your Remington denier bus these repenlinR rifles in lock or will net you one. Don't buy n IhkIi power repeater until you have seen it. It is the (tun you want. Remington Anns-Union Metallic Cartridge Co. 2W llrodwy 4 New York "The Gunnery" SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS 153 Front Street, Marshlield, Oregon Kl BANDON BY THE SEA THE CITY OF THE FUTURE A KKW TIJ.V ACHK TKACTH l-'OUK MILKS SOUTH 0.V ror.vrv iioad ijhm pku acki:; .5100 cash, iiAiaxa: TWO VKAIlH, XO I.NTICHMST, XO TAXICS, l'l.Vi: 8AXI)V i.oa.m, i,i:vi:i( hkxcii laxd. Buy One It Will Make You Money Domialdl MacKietosh KKAIj kstath nnd INSUHAXCD. THU HKCOIt!) PIIOTOOUAI'IIIXO AHSTHAOT COMl'AM Hnvo pbotoKrapblo copios of all roconls 0 Coos County to . abstractH of titles, present owner u, or any other Information reuum to real estato furnlsliud on Hhort notice. ,.,, IIUHIXKSH OFKICIJ: 117 North Front St., Mnrshfleld. 1'hono w W. J. RUST, Manager St. Helens Hall rORTUMIl, OllEOON Resident and Day School for Girls Iu chyriio of HUteni of Ht.John UurtUt (KpIkvusII Wo.lc. Art. Elocution. Domottlo Art. Dm,i0c Bcl.nc. A Motor Boat For Everybody GET a portable detach able rowboat motor that wiH fit any rowboat in less than one minute, Wo would like to show you the sraTSf r-54 DIT1CU1ILI " ftoa SOATMOTOrt It weighs but fifty pounds nnd will drive a rowboat eight miles an hour. It is so simple a child can operate it. Call for handsom lllustrattd book, and sea theso motors at HAZER & SON, . FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDKST HANK IX COOS COl'XTV. Established 1HHI). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $110,000 Iiitwi'M paid nn Timo Ih'iioslts. J. .1. H. W. II. I- Officers: IJcniicll, President. KIuiiiikiiii, Vlci'-Prehlilrnt. Williams, ('uhhler. (h)o. I- Winchester, AssWimt ("'"tr' Definite Previleges doing more than placing your fumlH in B!lfo 1'(p1ull'.f'o.SIllbi: You aro oinployliiK, without cost to yon, '"" A(Ji:.TS, whoso sorvicuH aro those of ""perta. ou jure From tlio first day you Ir-rIii n checking accoum. the lieu of sonio definite prlvllogeu. .,,, tlio moe ,, von wish to nav a debt. Tlie porstm i -."'-.. may Be"' across the streot, or sevornl mlloa ava. You may carry 't'a ,.. rnn 11B6 It .. 1)0 havo seen him. nut yuu wruo a ciieci; in 111s nivu, --- u um" :r If ho Is nof tlioro, you can leave it no "18,,a,llf "ife Ii at dl' 0110 It Is payablo to has properly endorsed u. (0 ,Be cf; tanw, you can mall It nt the nearest box 01 M ..jron-clw iter. AVhoii it romoa hack to you, it will '',,, receipt on the back on can pay out ?3S.92 as easily -nn?e ....!,. .lnilnr no l" ; as a sins'" "- tn wait fnp. . ... n.vAV W" Having to roniombor what you paid out Is ' gtubSi You havo a doublo record your checks and "' FIRST NATIONAL BANK I u Pic Bon taj li Notch f Plui I Kid tttl OEU 1 h mil WIT Co. P' mi RuU w. RoomI D1 ail T Ml lOYM itu tW to? tn the a ! Y St dert J T( gj U nox i.rciii:s ion I'AltriKS. IMOVIO Oie-jdii. North lli-nd Of COOS BAY TIIUSISTDH hl'l'i:itlOII,OffloM SI. Ililuin Hull i