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TiawJM'MbwWiiWWW11 -? rV T'TTfJP n -ff fl ir' i?M JJ W1 WUW wr- 4 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARS'HFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1914 EVENING EDITION. 0 T tf ELKS INSTALL NEW OFFICERS D. Y. Stafford, New Exalted Ruler, Announces Ap pointive Officers At n mooting of Marshfleld Lodge of Elks last ovenlng, officers for tho ensuing year were lnstallc;l, Tnat Exulted Ruler C. F. McKnlght noting (in Installing officer. Exalted RulcTr, . . .D. ,Y. Stafford Esteemed Leading Knight.....!. W. Itllilnnlirnml. Estqomcd Loynl Knight. .. .Dun Keating. Esteemed Lecturing Knight.... W. S. Turpon. Secretary Thomas 13. Jam's. Treasurer W. N. Ekhlad Trdsteo .Dorsoy Kroltzer. D. Y. Stafford announced tho se lection of tho following appointive ofJcers: Esqulro W. Q. Chandlor Chaplain 0. K. Perry. ' Innor Guard Jay Doyle. Guy Chambers, tho tylor-clcct, was not present last night but will bo installed later. Prior to tho Installation of of ficers, Dol Dongston and W. J. Con rnd wore Initiated into membership. Following tho business session, talks wore mndo by a number. Re tirlng Exalted Ruler Kennedy said that during tho year, thirty-two had boon added. Tho Vetlrlng officers -woro extended n vote of thanks for their cxcollont work. Among tho membors of other lodges who wero present ana talked woro J. II. Griffith, or Astorja, E. P. Lowls of Santa Rosa lodgo, A. McWUHains of Ucrkoloy and V. H. .Torrtll of Seattle. V l'laii for llnncball v It was announced that Tom n, Jamcn had been selected as mana ger of tho Mnrshflold Kilts baseball team for tho coming season. T. V. Cnttorllng reported that tho Ilandon Ulka woro already organizing tholr baseball team and oxpoctod to Is mio a challongo to thu Marshflold Elks soon. PERSONAL OVERFLOW MR. RESSBY was ovor from tho Coos Rivor crcumory yestorday and stat ed that they had killed an eagle, thoro measuring over sovon foot from tip to tip. TAYLOR SIGLIN, of Isthmus Inlet, Domocrntlo candldoto for shorlff, and former sheriff of tho county, Is In .Mnrflhlleld In tho interest of hi a candidacy today. MRS. W. C. IJRADLKY arrived homo today from Oladstono, Oro., whoro alio has been spondlng a fow months with hor daughter, .MrH. Paddock. A. J. MARSH and son, Louis, passed through hero today en routo homo to Port Orford. Louis Marsh 1 as been, visiting at tho homo or hla slater In Idaho. MRS. JOE N0I1LE of Ten Mllo was In Marshfleld yestorday making preparations for n big danro which Bho and Mrs. Jas. Cowan aro to give at Lakesldo April II. if Mi.miiiMTM nf inn C. A. Smith pulp mill returned today fr.om a, UUB1I1CBB trip to uruguu v,uy iuu- tlvo to tho salo of somo of their pulp to tho paper mill thoro. JUDGE JOHN F. HALL Is at Coqulllo attending the regular monthly mooting of tho Coos county com missioners. A largo amount of roufl worn in I" u limn" ui. MRS. THOMAS MSNKT, iircompauirii by hor daughter, Myrtlo, and boh, Chestor, will leave on tho steamer Arollno Saturday ror soiithom Cnl irornla for tho benefit of Miss Myrtlo'a health. J. D. CLINTON Is hero from Norway on business and pleasure. Ho snyB that more baseball onthuslnsm has been stirred up around Norway i this spring than In a long tlmo nnd thoy expect to huvo a rattling good club this summer. 8. Q. WIIITSBTT of nnndon Is a Mnrahtlold business visitor today. Ho Bays tlo mlllB and camps are now running full foioo and tho outlook Is for nn unusually good Boaaon, Ho reports a rushing auto mobllo business, having sold nine FordB already this season. MR. AND MRS. A. J HALL or S'UJ Joso, Calif., nro visiting E. O. Hall nt Sumner. This llt mnrks Mr. Hill'8 return for tho first tlmo elnco IiIb doparturo from Coos,Dny twenty-threo years Ago. Tho cou- nlo will romnln nt Sumnor for the coming wcok. when thoy will re turn to California on tho Ro dondo. - Headaches Mio HeudnelicH Come Kiom Kjo Trouble Than From Any Other Cause Many pooplo suffer lntoiis palnB whon thoy could bo on tlroly relieved by Proper Glasses Wo hnvo hundreds of cases that boar us out In this state ment. We Fit Glasses That Relieve the Strain Red Cross Optical Dspf. Phone 122 WILL TAKE IT Posiitively Refuses to Become Manager of Ball Team Chandler Urged For It H. J. Kimball who was desired by many to mnnngo the Marshfleld basoball team this suinmor stated today that ho posltlvoly would not nccopt tho position. Ho said that ho would ho willing to umpire flgaln If thoy had n good team and to assist tho gatno nlong nil ho can but that ho positively would not talc tho mnnagomont. With .Mr. KlmbnU's refusal. It is llkoly that Don Chandler will bo cliOBci by tho directors ns ho iins tho support of nil tho fans, His, oxporlonco on tho University of Ore gon ton in nnd being in close touch 'With tho best collcgo playora In this stnto would como In valuable to tho MarBhflold orgnnlznt'on. Practically all of the fans who hnvo discussed the matter dcciaro, especially in view of tho Inability to secure Mr. Kimball, want Chandler. Ho stated some days ago that ho would not consider it it Mr, Kimball could bo secured as ho considered Klmbnll tho best man for the plnco hut with Kimball out of It, could probably bo Induced to nccopt. Want Ilandon In With tho oxcoptlon of n row dis gruntled ones, nlno out of ten of tho Marshfleld people want nnndon Included In thu baseball Icaguo and will probably Insist on It In a show down. It is pointed out that Ilan don has always put up tho best bnBoball of any town In tho county. Whon thoy didn't hnvo tho homo tal ent, they went outsldo and got tho players. R, K. L. Rodllllon is en titled to much of tho credit In tho past but thoro are ninny other ad vocates of good basoball la Ilandon. Including J. T. Sullivnn nnd Geo. Lnf- faw, who will sco that Ilandon has a good team this year. wheIue ball scores Portland Wins Another Game From Sacramento by Score of One to Nothing (Ily AuMM-lttM I'irri (a Tool !l) Ttmn PORTLAND. Or., April 2. Port laud took tho Senators down tho lino nt Sacramento again yestorday, one to nothing. Tho scores jestordny: At Sacramento Portland -. . . 1 Sacramento 0 At Los Angeles Los Angeles , 2 Oakland 0 At San Francisco Venire I San Francisco . ., 7 APBILSCHETJULE OF DRAIN STAGE Tho following are tho hours at which tho Drain-Coos lVay stago leaves every day during April. As this will appear but once, It should u.' cut out. Lonvo Lenvo Gardlnor Day Marshflol 754.) a.m. Wed, I BMC a.m. 8:00 a.m. 'ihur. 2 0:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. Fri. :i U:00 a.m. 8; 30 a.m. Sat. 4 0:00 a.m. 10-QO a.m. Mon C 8:00 a.m. 12:00 a.m. Tues. 7 9:00 a.m. 12:15 p.m. Wed. 8 10:00 a.m. a: 00 a.m. Thur. U 1:00 a.m. :t : 4 r a.m. Frl. 10 1MB a.m. 4:30 a.m. Sat. 11 2.30 n in. tt' 15 a.m. Man. ill 4:15 a.m. 7:00 n.m. Tuos.ll 5:00 n.m. 7-:io a.m. Wed. 15 5.30 p.m. 8:00 a.m. Thuf 10 C:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m. Frl. t ( 0:00 a.m. 8:15 a.m. Sat. 18 6; IB a.m. 10:30 a.m. Mon. 20 8:35 a.m. 12:00 m. Tues. 21 0:30 a.m. 12:15 a.m. Wed. 22 10:15 a.m. 3:00 a.m. Thur. 23 1:00 n.m. 3:30 n.m. Frl. 24 1.4R a.m. 4;15 a.m. Sat. 25 2:15 a.m. 5:15 a.m. Mon. 27 3:30 a.m. 5:45 a.m. Tues. 28 3:45 a.m. 0:30 n.m. Wed. 20 4:30 a.m. 7-"10 a.m. Thur. 30 5:30 a.m. This schedule is subject to change. ELECTION AT IIAXDOX. The terms or T. P Hanloy and R. E. L. nedtlllon as Port Commission ers will expire nt the tlmo of tho November elections nnd now mem bors wjll bo elected to fill tholr places, Mr- Hanloy is again a candidate on tho Democratic ticket to succeed him solf and J. I- Krduonborg will be a candidate on the Democratic ticket to succeed Uedllllon, and C. R. Mooro Is out on the Republican ticket for the samo lace. utfndon Recorder. KIMBALL NOT CALL MEETING FOR BASEBALL Marshfield Wants no Limit on Hired Players Organize League First At a meeting of about forty of the Mnrshflold basoball f.ms nt the Chain ber of Commerce last ovenlng, Tho selection of Hugh McLnln, George Rotner nnd II. J. McKcown ns a board or dlrectois to orgnnlzo and haiullo a baseball club ln .Marshfleld this year was approved. Tho meet ing also by motion Instructed the committee to call a mooting, three delegate's from each of tho vnrloiiB towns Interested In baseball and boo upon what basis a league can bo organised. Tho Marshfleld fans nlso went on record In fnvor or each team being allowed to hire ns many players ns thoy seo fit. According to expressions or somo or thoso pres ent Inst night, Mnrshrield will not try to hnvo a tenm unless tho re strictions about tho number of hired players Is oljmlnntcd. It wns also tho concensus of opin ion thnt there should bo no restric tions on tho number of towns to be admitted to tho league. Each town will bo asked to post $100 forfolt m6noy to play nil games aud finish tho BcnBan. Ponding tho mooting for tho or glnlzatlon of tho league, It was decided thnt It was useless to do much towards organizing a team In Marshfleld. .Mendel Will Aid Robort Dlllard opeiud tho meet ing with a short tnlk on what tho committee appointed nt n previous meeting had accomplished. Ho snld that tho commlttco composed of Hen Chnndlers, R. Tower, and him self had Interviewed Ed. Hugho Me- Lain, Geo. Rotnor, A. J. Mendel and Harry McKcown. Mr. Mondel dcclln cd tho plnco offorcd him an the committee for tho reason tlurt ho Is not In Mnrshflold nl tho tlmo during tho basoball season nnd mny bo In Portland at timos whon he would bo needed most. Mr. Mendel snld that tho boys could count on him for a donation nnd ho would do whntqver olso posslblo to assist tho team along. Mr. Rotnor snld that he would not act unless others could not bo sou rod bo tho committee appointed Mr. Rotnor, Hnrry Mc Kcown was also asked to servo on tho commlttco nnd after somo deli beration he accepted, Tho report of tho commlttco wiib adopted. .Mr. McLnln was asked to say a fow words about lila vlows on bisolinll. Mr, McLalu told his vlowa briefly nnd precelsoly saying that a baa.'ball club should bo run like any other lino or business, nnd If a player don't do ns ho Is told by tho mnnngor, "Are him". Mr. Mc Lnln said that ho would expect tho united support or tho basoball funs on Coos Day In accepting tho posi tion. Ho furthop stated that all games should bo played quickly with out wrangling nnd abusing tho um pire, Mr. MoLaln said that ho wished to offer n good article of ball to tho peoplo horc, but will Insist thnt before a lcagua Is organised nil tho teams must agree to hire whom thoy pleasn. Mr. McLalu said that unless good ball Is played, tli6 KonHon would bo n failure. Ills remarks wore very well received by nil those present, Thoro being up chairman or tho meeting Mr. Mc Lnln coiiBontod to net, nt tho request or tho body. Klmball'H Vlcvs Hairy Kimball said that tho com inltt o appointed to bo known ns a board or directors would hnvo un limited power ovor tho mnnngor, and should bnnetlou nil his actions. Mr. Kimball said that Mr. McLnln's views on tho kind of plnyora Marsh fold should have nro his also, ,and that tho Marshfllod baseball pub lic Is more critical regarding good basoball than the nvorngq person might think. Mr. Klmbnll furtuor stated that tho old baseball grounds at tho rneo track would bo aultn blo for this season, the only object ionable feature, bolng, that tho grand stnnd was not close .onougli to the field. Ho snld tht if tho race track grounds nro usca tney suouiu bo nltored bo ns to make tho grand stnnd nnd diamond closer, In order that tho spectators may sop tho close decisions nnd Judge for them selves. "Duko" Freeman who wns ap pointed at tho provlou mooting re ported that ho. had looked over sev eral sites but none which could bo used for bnseball grounds owing to tho fact that there are too many owners rrom whom tho grounds would bo leased and as tho time la short thought It advisable to resort to the old grounds. Mr. McLaln asked If anyone was informed as (o how much money was received by the baseball club last Nowhere Such Values as at Our Display of Newest Fancy Spring Sttitsahd Coats Hub Corner Broadway and year, and after somo sllonce, Mike Uurko anld thnt what ho had bcoii showed that S 19.00, had been taken In nt tho gnto nnd on subscriptions $234,00 being tnk u. Somo ono snld that more than $2:14.00 was subscribed by tho morchnnta, saying thnt ho wiib certain $00 hnvo buen subscribed. Mr. McLnln- stld that In vlow or last year'B expenses It would mean thnt nboul $2Ti00 would bo required to hnv a good team tills season. v Arthur McKcown mndo n short nddress on players nnd the kind that .Mnrshflold club should have. Ho said that there should bo no question among tho Marshriold fnns as to whether thoy should hnvo Im ported players or not, stating that In ordor to hnvo good baBohall Mnrshrield must hnvo several Im ported playors. Hp advised that ono or tho rirst stops that should be tnkon Is the conrorrlng with tho other tenuis nnd stating the Marsh riold position thnt thoy must hnvo ns many Imported players as de sired. Rubs Tower said that Donny Hull or tho North Rend team hid promis ed to bo pros nt nt tho meeting but on account or Its postponement, rrom Mondny until Wednesday ovenlng could not bo present. Mr. Towor stnted thnt lie did not think tho North Bond team had beon orgn lilzed as yet. Tamp Osborno delivered nn nd dress In which lie extolled all tho virtues or tho nnndon team saying thnt ho thought Thuidon Bhould bo nllowed to piny In tho lengun this yenr. He aald that Iinmlon was n good bnsobnll town.. Ho snld that there was friction In North nond botweon Donny Hull nnd Will Shrock nnd that whllo somo of tho North Rend fnns Insisted on pluylng all homo men, North llond would bo In tho Inguo regardless of this. Ho said that North Rend was opiloBlng Dandon. Ho declared that North Rend has only ono gob! plnyor nmong tho homo guard. r- , . NORTH 11EXI) NEWS I Mayor L. J. Simpson nnd wife nnd daughter, Miss Isabello Stearns, ar rived homo todny from an extended trip. Miss Stearns will spend tho summer on the Day. Mr. Pedmlrror, who has been vis iting rrlenda In North Bend, left for Corvnllls to resume hla course nt O. A. C. . Miss Clara Wattora and Janetto McLaln vlsltod friends Hi "North Bend Wednesdny. Mrs. E. O. Smith nhd ltttlo son Robert, who have spent tho past four months ln North nond. loft for their homo on South Coos Rivor. Mrs. Robert McCann nccompanled thorn for n short stay. LA GRANDE Just Us ho was go ing to Btep Into the pulpit tp deliver his Sunday sermon, Dr. A. G. Lane, pastor of the First Presbyterian church or tWs clt, collapsed and ho died of heart failure before a phy slcldn arrived, SEE the DANCING WESSES at the Ladles' Emporium. $8.75,4J0.00,$J2.50 $15,00, $1750 $i8J5t $2000 and Up to $40;00 ' Tills Is nu invitation for you to share lit the very best offering of tho Nitiiit'tPHt styles designed for Spring' nnd Easter u'onr. An array of lieiuitlful garments, the equal of which mo not to ho found outmlde tho largo cities nnd wherein Is In troduced eery stylo variation and novelty of the season. .Materials in Suits Include Wool .Moire, Crepe, Crystal Clotli nml Xovelty Wenes with beautiful trimmings of .inolie, taffeta, lace, ruffling, etc. i Coats nro smart and loose and piactlcitl; some with Raglan sleeves, otheis with inset nleews; many Coats that extend to tho liners or thcmthoulH, nro flared, skirted or perhaps plaited. Hpleudld diversity of sOles and n wealth of harmon izing color. SEE THEM. Dry Goods Co. "SMART. WEAR FOR WOMEN." Central Avenue. I RESOLUTIONS 'OK RESPECT I Tho members of tho Ladles' Aid Socloty, Homo Mtsslonurv Soclolv nnd Epworth Lenguo, or tho Meth odist Episcopal Church or Mursh- irUdd. Oregon, submit tho following. I Whereas It has pleased our Heavenly Fnthor to remove from our midst our boloved Bister, Mrs. J. W. Cnrtor, , Ilo It Resolved, thnt wo express our appreciation or hor sterling worth ns u Christian woman or Igrent kindness or heart and or her .helpfulness as a friend nnd Bister ln tho church, nnd Ho It Resolved. Thnt wo tender " Hundreds Lv."'.nragai7 jry,,. itfmmiJ ARE THINKING OF AND TAKING ADVANTAGE OF JENNINGS RE-ORGANIZATION S Ladies' Suits and Coats Take their plar-n in thu march of rcrjgnizfe morrow; many and many new arrivalsjgyec week and we shall mnkH it another daijojiuiuj membered. , r . . " CUmnlflS lVianuraciurer&jjsf "Lingerie I and TajlgrJjW $1.75 Waists $ .98 $3.00 Waists . $g.25 $5.00 Waists- $3.75 $7.45 Waists' .--.$5.59 S. 1 Jeg$ Phone 1151 Phone 301. in linr linrnnviwl fumllr nnr In their sorrow. We commtiJ to an all-wise nnd ioticj Mliv Mwi lirnkpn fnmllr b whnrn Hnrrnnr and Dirtlor III nituniii Re lr Rcsahcd, Tbat a M thoso resolutions be prctw ,....., the family, puMimed in w Times nnn sprcaa ocr im of tho societies' of Mch it momber. , M1 . I nvlnelv lubmltUd. MHS 0. N DOLT, Mil, llUUHOWR MRS. M R SMITH. .MISSIS and niii.wa4 nt tho Lames- t.mv"L EASTER ( .