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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1913)
Tfi m THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1913- EVENING EDITION. IS APPOINTED, IN WIFE'S CASE 'Yr 6 T- NFlSTFIWR r:HHf;!;N POIG 'JOHN JOHNSON ARNOLD LOST ON THIS RUN BID SUCCESS laqua Will be Operated Be tween Coos Bay and San Francisco Starts Soon. Tlie stenmer Inqua, which hns re cently been ovcrhnulctl and remoil pllml. will bo nut on the Coos Da' Ran Francisco run, starting from San- Frnnclsco Friday Tlio new vessel is operated by a company of San Fran cisco nnd Eureka men. l The laqua has a uross tonnage of 712, net tonnage of 459, length of inn tnnt lirnniltli HIS. J fl'Pf ntlll 12 9 feet depth before being remodelled I About 167 Enjoyed Baptists' Outing Yesterday Two More Church Outings. I The annual picnic of the Morshfleld Daptlst Sundny School yesterday at Charleston wns a great success. Ac cording to a count, 1C7 men, women nnd children enjoyed the outing, two lnunches being required to take them to and from the grounds. The day was without accident ami cerybody had n fine time. Today, the Christian church people Selected by Mayor Jordan of nnd overhauled. She was built at nro hnvliiK a picnic nt Sunset Uny, Folrhuven, Cat., In 1900 nnd regis tered out of Kureka. She carried n crew of 22 men nnd hnd n horsepow er of 7fi0. Theso figures nro for pri or to her recent reconstruction. Slnco being remodelled, It Is an nounced that sho hns passenger ac commodations for 90 nnd will mnko the run between San Frnnclsco and Coos Hay In from -.18 to 40 hours. It Is announced tliat sho will be kept permanently on this run and will liandlo freight both wnyB. There wag talk of hnvlng her stop nt Kurekn, but this hns not been definitely an nounced. A, E. DIment hns been appointed Cons Hay ngent for tlio bont ami sho will operato from F. S. How's Ocean dock on North Front street V. s. Scnmmcl Is snld to be op erating tlio inqun, SAIL TODAY ON NANN SMITH Steamer Leaves This After noon for Bay Point With Freight and Passengers. The Nnnn Smith nailed this after noon for Snn Frnnclsco with n large enrgo of lumber from the C. A. Smith mill, She hnd huiiiu mlucellnueouH freight. Among thoKo sailing on her were tlio following: nnroid Taylor. Mrs. II. A. Taylor. Mrs. C. M. .Velson, Limit. Schlllor strom nnd wife, V. S. Ilrown. Jan. L. Ferry. Alrn. F. M. Ilnrtninn. Clyde Schulte, Vincent Illden, 1'. II. Mnr tins. J. Curvl, l Pnlllii. (luhrlel le trolllo, lien Circen, Obert. l'e ter Hnrberls, (1. Acutl, Leonnrd Kresn, Isnnc Johnson, J. Villa. O. JlcCnrty, Oust, JoluiKon, Itobt. Kbb, It. Mario nnd F. F. West. ALLIANCE IN 1UUUIII1 two nuto trucks cnrrylng about oO grownups nnd children to the grounds. Tomorrow the Mnrshfield Methodists will hnve their picnic at Unegren'a drove. One of the features of tlio picnic yestenloy wns the sumptuous picnic dinner provided by tno women or tlie church. In nddltlon to nn athletic program, the men of the pnrty en joyed n log-rolling, helping Fred Powers get off four monster logs that hnd been swept up on the bench. Owing to tlie tide being unfavora ble, they did not get tlmo to pull off the nthlctlc program, the tug bf wnr between the women, the potnto race nnd a few other events being omitted. The events hold resulted as follows, the first nnd second plnces onlv be ing given: Hoys' rare Wnyno Oosney nnd I- ranees nnnngnn. Olrls' race Mnryono Drews nnd Gertrude Stnnley. Girls' rnce Violet Iloblnson nnd Evelyn Clnrke. Hoys' rnce Ernest Drews nnd Itt- ehnrd Hn.xter. Girls over 1.1 Cnrrlo Iloss nnd Mitnryn OunnoII. Hoys over 1.1 Al Ulstrom nnd iimrnrii swnrtz. Men's free for nil Cnpt. Irving Hoss nnd Cnpt. West Xonh. Women's free for all Kathryn Gnnnell nnd Cnrrlo Hoss. Girls' .1-legged rnro Eddevn W heeler nnd Evelyn Clnrke first, nnd Constance Clarke and Carrie Hoss second. Hoys' .'Mugged met Al ITIstrnm nnd Ilownrd Swnrtz first, nnd Clnr enro Wallace nnd Win. Mc.Mullen sec ond. Crncker cntl-ig contest Chns. lioniio nnd Gertrude Slnnley. Eastside to Fill Vacancy on City Council. Mnvor C. E. -lordnn of Enstslde, I has appointed John Johnson, n prom inent young business tnnn of Enst slde, n member of the City Council there, to fill the vacancy cnused by the resignation of It. J. Montgomery, who recently moved to llrldge. The nunolntment hns been approved by the Council nnd the new member will take his sent nt once. .Mr. Johnson Is one of the proprietors of the Stnr Grocery nt Enstslde. At the Inst meeting of the Enst slde Coiyirll, Perhnm nnd GIdley were ordered pnld $S00 on their E street contrnct. Owing to the lnck of the full mem bership of the Council, nctlnn on the ordlnnnce prohibiting powder houses along the water front, for the Im proving of McKay street nnd other matters had to be deferred. The Enstslde school bonrd hns nwnrded the contrnct for the sewnge system for the new school to llorton nnd Thomas, 0 Proprietor of Carnival Com pany No owing in Marshfield i.dst Pay. The followlnc dlsimtch from Sa lem will be of Inteie.st as .Mr. Arnold arrived yesterday to look after his carnlvnl coinpnny which Is showing In Mnrshfleld this week: "When n innn takes $100 from his wife to buy her diamond earrings null then nets her nothing more than n $7 bracelet, nn Oregon Jury simply won't stnnd for it. "This wns shown In the ease com pleted here wherein Mrs. Ellznbeth Arnold sued her husband, E. J. Ar nold, whoso nntne Is pretty well known In these pnrts In connection with the Arnold Carnival company, for the recovery of the balance of S.19.1, nnd sovernl other sums she fenid she had paid to him nt divers times, The Jury nwnrded her a ver dict of SS00. and the dofendnnt wns given until July i'G to file a motion for a now trial. "Another Instnnco cited by Mrs. Ar nold was where she gave him $ :i 0 0 for safekeplng on n trip they took from New York to I'nrt Intnl. When they nrrlved In Portland she says ho (,nve her $, nnd no more. In her complaint wns n demand for the $295 balance. At other times (luring the Inst four or five yonrs she advanced him nbout $700, she says. "Mr. Arnold was represented by n well-known firm of Portland InwyerH nnd put up a hard fight." A new shipment of Wool Dress Skirts in man Ish mixtures! new two-pieco style; side front fast." ening finished with buttons, Regular $3,50 value! SPECIAL $2.25 Hub Dry Goods Co. 0'Connell building, Phono 361 "SMART WEAR WOMEN," TO HAVE GOOS COAST LEAGUf BAY FORTIFIED BASEBALLS COOK FINED FOR GAMBLING L. P. Hnrrlugton. Industrial field vorker for the Oregon Stnte Edu- cntlonnl department, who hns been In Coos county for some tlmo secur ing subscriptions for prizes to be of fered for exhibits by school children nt the county fair In Myrtle Point, leaves tomorrow for Portland. Mr. Harrington nnd Prof. Tledgcn were successful In securing llbernl subscriptions from Mnrshfleld citi zens nnd Mr. Hnrrlugton says there Is nn Incronsed Interost In the work. "Coos county Is likely to bo heard from nt the state ludustrlnl contest tor the schools," says .Mr. Hnrrlug ton "In touring Coos county In the In terest of the county nnd state Indus trial contest for the schools," ho snld, "I find n lively Interest In nny nnd every move that will help to make the schools and the school work more practical and efficient. "TIitc will be a uood round fnlr at .Myrtle Point. September 12. nnd TWO WO.MIIX KILLED. ir;il McL.M.V .M.W (JO TO POUT LAND TO TAICi: OI'IISTIOX I'P WITH SIX'. DANIELS ON II IH visit Tin:m: soon. Portland Wins Another Froi Sacramento and Los k tjeles Also Wins. Steamer Sailed Early This Morning, for Portland Her rassenfjer Lists. The All In nee. which arrived In ate jesterday from Eureka, nailed Itst night for Portland, geliliu nwny nbout o'clock In th.i mnrn Iiir. Sho took out nmoiiK otl'er freight from here, fho Iiiiih ,(f wool, three tons 0f cfieose, three sets of Jioujeliolil goodH and n few cnrln.idx of doors from North Ilend. Atno.ig thoho sailing on (ho . Jianre from hum u-,r,i- u...... Smith, W. F. Harmon. Mrs. W F Harmon, Mrs. J. n. Zolgler. It. ( Iprdey. Herf Olmsted. Sr.: Ileit Olmsted, Jr.; i. m. ubey. Mrs Dubey. M. ,,,(.y, Tom ,,,,. ,, Goldberg. Jns, Stock, A. Steger and John Means. Among tluirin arriving on tlio Al llnnce wore A. J. JoIiiikoii, J. p. yernover. Mis. J. C. Vei never. W. Lnthrop. Mrs. L. w. Luthrop. F i: Mngnry. 1). Wilson. W. I). Hutche- Ilmllnfr"' w" u'. u1l.l,,,0.fr' I'n'I'iTlw i C 11 11 10 Tl. . W. I Inn. I i l).n .... v . .. ' 1111 ii. a. nuiiieii, ,, k D. Lay ton, Jr E. P V. Dean. i ., ILSSi: DAI.ltV.MPLi: P.WS A FINE ......" '" "HATIMi IIAItOLD "jmii. in-' i(o.si;in'it(;, orr or Jesse Diilrymple. a rook nt the Pal ace restnurnnt, was fined $110 nnd c'ls by City Herorder Hutler to day on the chnrge of shooting crops ami "skinning" Ilnrold Smith out of between $10 and $.-i0. Charges ngalnst Dalrymplo were filed bv Smith who Is onlv about iv years old. 0 .,i,1i ,i,, Dalrymple had him In two KniiioH. ono In tlio roar of the inlnco and thu other In the Coos Hotel, smith recently enmo hore from Hoduburg and workod for a hue In Curry's barber shop. As ho was nlsii guilty of gambling, He "ihvi miner gave mm a llttlo talk iik to and suspended sentenco dm lug good behnvlor. Iluucli of DiiinKs There wore (lvo drunha In noli,-,. eourt again this morning. Most or them were broko and were turn ed over to streot Coinmlssloner i.nwhorne to be put to work on the stieut. Ed Powers, ono of them, paid n $r, rino for being drunk yesterday, but wns pounlletM todnv. ii uiiiirN gave tueir nnmes Hobert DmlUiin. J. s. Miller. Miller mid M. Wasliiuooie. Llglidilng SliiluN Tree Near (raiili Pass With Fatal Itesultx. GUANTS PASS. July LM. All elec trical storm at Lcland. on Hie S. P. It. It.. 20 miles north of licnv brought death to two women. Mrs. August Kniiseck was killed Instantly nnd Airs. G. H. Eddy lived nbout .10 minutes nfter being struck. As the storm swept over tlio mountnlns the women hnRtoned to remove some arti cles from u motnl clothes line nt- tached to a tree. The lightning struck the tree nnd followed the who nt which they were employed, with the fatal results above noted. Persons In tlio house near by were severely shocked, but not nerlously hurt, bv the lightning stroke. The accident occurred nbout three nunrters of n mile from I.eluud. whero the Ohlo-Oregnn Land . Pow er Co. nre developing a mine on Grnvo Creek. These two young women, with their husbands, enmo there not lonir ago from Cleveland. Ohio Tin. imii. Ir-s wnri lirnn-lit tn ni-nuiu i..uu .... the school dopnrtment will ben prom- dny nnd will bo sont East for litter Inent nnd Interesting feature. Good nient. coast iiiiAcn: staxih.vX1 Wfin I A.t tifl li, ...II,. ...i -J" V." ' i ill IMIIMI ,, llugli MeLaiii IH considering the - Idea or going to Portland and Inking I up direct with Secretary Daniels of I the V. S. Navy, on his visit there next week, the proposition or having; Coos Hay Harbor, fortified and made, a naval base. Mr. McLain ban been considering the matter for some tliuoi I nnd iiiny take It up wlili the Chamber i of Commerce to secure their en- - dorHoinont. Wr Aofitrj ivh in cooi rurTiM Owing to the coiiHtant stir over the' POUTLANI). Or .iniv .. Japanese situation and the posslbll- laud took anntlior from -Same--1 .... .. ii iviniiiiih ii i-iinin. iin-Kiiinil- .h-bivi uny, lllllKlllg elgllt stralrtrl meiii is giving more atieiiiion to tno lories, hix orr Han FramliraieJtil wiiv-iipvn nn nil- iiniiir uimi iiuiv, nil ftiicrilllieilio. llm Kcnrr... Los Angeles Sacramento . . Venleo Oakland .... Sun Francisco r.r. r.2 r.:i i:t r.2 6 .51) 2 .'! M .' 'h .: RO .in ns Ed Wolcntt. F Hogers nnd NOTICE. Motorcycles and automobiles will not bo permitted to uso tlio Fair grounds r.ico trnck henceforth ns they cut it up too much. COOS HAY FAIlt ASSOPIATinv prizes nre being offered by business men in i no vnrioiis iowiih of the coun ty for nrtlclos thnt boys and girls run raise and mnke. "Hnnd trnlulni; Is consliinrnii nn hniiortiint feature In the educational system of Coos county. An effort will bo nindo to send tlio best from the county exhibit to the stnte ludus trlnl contest nt Snleni. September 20. If sntlsfoctory arrangements enn bo niiKio i or irnnsiiortnt on i u-ni i. done. "The people of Coos coiintv nrn progressive, they hnvo tlio nrmiiu-in nnd nro nnxlous to show whnt tholr w-imuiH are nun want the boys nnd girls nre doing. There Is no question but that when Coo3 county hns beon thoroilK I V ilHVnlnnnil ,..!,.,. !..... Iinrilculturo nnd dairying will b0 her great resources. Timber sho has In abundance, but this resource will di minish ns the county develops. mi. i- ni-mi in iressei wnii tim NEWS OK COOriLLK. Coo-. I'olil by C'tiuiity Seat Kvents as T he Ilcinlil. The continued rains did much dam ago to the strawberry crop hi this country, nnd little If nny more than half tho usual riuiiiitlty were or will bo harvested. The Coos Hay Paving .t Construc tion company hns finished the grnd ng of Second street nnd hnvo com menced putting In tho curbs, prepar- """ "lying uie unrn pavln ionse(iiently. t'oos Hay Is deserving At Los Angelci of attention, Mr. McLnln figures. , Los AiikuIch .... Ills Idea would be to Invite See- San Frnnclsco . icliiry Daniels to come here, mid If, At Ouklr.nd the latter Is not able to make the trip Oakland to hnvo 1 1 1 til have the necessary ex-.Venice .., amluatloii made to enable the War At Sacramento Department to arrango for protect-! Sncranienti Ing the harbor and maklnir It avail-1 Portlaml nine in case or naval operations off here. WANNING TO SOCIALIS'I uie uhiuiiio neraii Kays: S. n. ml . i i Mil . U I ' , ! n. Rifl , 2 I . ill NOItTII MEND M:VS Mti .Mrs. Clnuilo lloikett, of Kc- will be unfortunate for tho cause ofiWiiH shopping Jiore Tucsdny. in- niiiiiuiHiH ii nicy allow tneir or-; .Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Mow ill Kanlzntlon to be used as a eatspaw; luivo been vl iiltlshgectaolniL-" by the anarchist I. W. W. There was hnvo been visiting hero for k . ' K0 ",llliy yc'"rH "K"' w,u'" . '""" W,M 'vi' m the A. M. fcl hiu .uiiim icau peopio kiouoiI upon Ho-, Hon for San Franc sro. ciailsm and aiiiircliv ns one. ami It Tim Pi-nHliitnrinn i .n,iii iukI I .....1. .. ... '. . . ' .. ' . . .".-''. .......v .-w fa ""i. i'ii iii wr iiieui io i iiki out timt loitay nt tho Ml.pah clans roea nej migiii no mistaken and that' Miss Ainv Isaacs who hii trl '',, migni no some tlilugH In the employed hi Mrs, A. (1. Jilt: jnociiusi piuiosopliy (hat would be millinery In .Marshlleld. Is to U I 'worth attention. If tho SoclallstH charge of a millinery imnzsi iiiemsouos now dellberntely undo the which S. H. Jeiiuhir.i will Inifl hwiik or years liy pluchig themselves Ills store soon. ill l lie llgnt of reil-eveil nlh llulu l,. i a r-..i.i.. i.ci ..i,,..i.. .J .. ... - r. - ..- - ... 4t I II If 111 ll-ll II I t URl iu.d I tf t resn niil r Vni-u-ni. ii,,,. i I..I..I. i ": ""' " wns In town this innr.iiiiu- .....I i..i '', '", Piilije they will ninhe n iiiIh- Anueles lo visit his father uholit his hnnd dressed by Dr. Richmond '" !!!.. l ul" MI,V" "r-roiu IiIiik eon- 78 yearn old and whom lie bin he hnvlng lost one finger of his lift f ' '"""" seen for some time i.nnd by gottlng It cnught In a rope.1 Hen Lnwrence Is exnected Imm in. I iiiiniw. io join ins wire nnd visit i his parents. .Mr. and .Mrs. J. s. Law-1 IVIIIX'. .Nick Lorenz, second bnsemnn In ' tho local ball tenm. strnlned tho ten-' dons In his left log In Sundny's gnmo ' nnd may bo out of tho rinininv f.l some time. , M. P. Lonir hns rnKlL'iiri,! i,ia .w,ui Your Eyes arc most obedient servants, They may complain, but will patiently toil on in your behalf, They will stand moie abuse than any organ of the body; but when, through constant neglect and rough usage, their delicate ad justment becomes disturbed, how quickly the se.vant uumufc mo mnstor, Mow uttoily helpless without your eyes, Let us attend to your Mes, Call today, Do it now, 1 extent nnd hnportnnro of dnlrylng nt the present time. Cheeso factories condenser nnd creameries nro borom ng common In this section nnd with tlie rapid growth of rich. niii,iti,,u yrS: , there ?hT. X ? J''" ' concerted" X TXn '"J'".''' .5'fl iMKn , rilimt.. I.. I I .. l".i "I lllll o, .in in """K ine-roiign nnd sys toinntle work dono i.i.. ...'.. nt Mnrshrield this week hns given ,11 progressive movement nn enthusiastic "ColllltV SlMini'li-ln,,.!.,... .. .. .. IT,1, '" Vi110 n.wnk0 '" th0 b8t inter Ms of he schools of his county in J., J'" teB.V! '?'!?. ?'?nnlK .i.i-niur nun tie cooperation prouresslvo cliv superintendents ' as manager of a eronmerv ihero he two .yenr old dnughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mlntonye Is sufforlng from nn attack of Infantllo paralysis. I he school board has decided to rent the aendomy building ror a term of two years, as It Is not expected that the new school house will no ready for occupancy before tho expi ration of that time. Times' Wnnt Ada bring results. Shoes That Wear The Buster Brown Blue -Ribbon Shoes you aio eye trou- OPTICAL Departrae ne 122-J. nt) Red Cross Drug Store JEWELERS and OPTICIANS, I'nil lln..n .....1 rt 1 -v. VB mm uii'is, wear Jon-ost, look butter and Kivo tho most satisi'aotion of any ('hildwn's Shoos iimj o A o ha all si.os and widths, in Gun Metal. I ati'iit ( oil, A u-i Kid and Tan. H Special osiery - Bo, . u,a V-KI imRl) hose for bovs at 12. wntsjuT pair. HW window display. J The Gold livsl National Bank Build en Ku e MAKSTIFIELD. Tho weather man predicts FINE WEATHER and wanner, for the Sons of Norway PICNIC Sunday, July 27th Coos Bay Band WILL FURNISH Concert Dance Music OTHER ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED FOR