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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FOUR COOS BAY TIMES L O. MALONKV Kdltor nnd Pub. DAN E. MALONKY News Kdltor Official I'npcr of Coos County A '- IYIHAVH All) V. S. I tQr AmotUtM rrrsi to Cool Dr Ttm. TUCSON, Ariz., April 25. Superintendent McQuIgg of the Pnpngo Indlnn Reservation, said ho would offer tho sorvIccB of 400 mounted Indians to tho gov ernment In enso of war. IS SAFK AT VKItA CRUZ Nelson O'HIiniighncNNy Benched Safe ty Lost Night From Mexico City inr AmocUIwI ITmi to Coot Ilij- TlmM.) VERA CRUZ, April 25. Nelson O'Shauglinossy, United StatoH Chargo il'Affalrs nt Mexico City, arrived hero last night. MONTKRNY 18 CAPTURKD Report Tlint Rebels Hnvo Taken City After l-'lvo Days Fighting Uf AmoiIIJ I'rfii la Con l!r Iirim. BROWNSVILLH, Tex., April 2C. "Monterey Is In tho hands of tho robols after flvo days fighting," was tho official announcement from tho rebel headquarters nt Matamoraa. .... 1 TROOPS IN ARIZONA. United States Will Carefully Guard Exposed Sections. tnr Ataocliicd Vrtt to Cooi nf Tlrnn. DOUGLAS, Ariz., April 24. Two special trains left for Fort Huachuca to take, two troopH or cavalry and . n mnchlno gun platoon to Yuma to protect tho Irrigation works. A do tnchment or cavalry Is nt work today on tho IntrochmontH at Forest Sta tion In preparation for eventualities. rORHIGN SHIPS All). Many Ainorlrnii Refugee Hon id (lit) (Jcnimii ami Kngllsli Cruisers. tllr AmoiIiiwI ITmi lo Coo llaf TlmM 1 WASHINGTON, D. C, April 21. Rports from Admiral Iindgor to tho Navy Department loclared thnt Am orlcnn nnd foreign refugees nt Tnm plco havo beon ordered taken from tho city through tho courtesy of tho British nnd Gorinnn cruisers. It avbb roportod that all was vory qulot at Vora Cruz yestordny. Admlrnl Iladgcr nald that on board the for eign cruleors at Tnmplco woro about 1200 American raised refugees. Moro nro arriving. HKIIKLS All) RKFUGKF.S. DOUOLAS, Ariz., April 24. A Bpcclnl train from Nncoznrl with 2fi0 rofugoos arrived hero. Tho rob oi nuthorltlcs oxtonded ovory courtesy. SIMP ORICGON ARMS. lllK Shipment of Aiuiuunlllon from Iit Stcveiw to Mexican Border, liu akk)Hii fr "oo mi tm i FORT 8TKVHN8. Or., April 25. .Heavy shipments of war matorlala nro .being mndo from Fort Stovona to tho Mexican border. Rhrnpuel nhoHs, field Kim rIioIIh nud prlmors constl Into tho hulk of tho shlpinont. owij oi:ri:moxii:s Tho North Bond Nest or Owls held n flno coromoulal sorvlco Inst Sunday. Dan McDonald was tho principal spenkor, nnd Ih snld to hnvo dollvored an uiiusunlly fluo nddrcss. Thero was a good nttond nnco. Tho Owls thero nro planning n big Mny-dny dnnco. PETITION PORT SHUPPING NEWS ON BREAKWATER BOND ISSUE LEAVE TODAY (Continued from Pago Ono ) will bo published later In Tho Times and Interspersed It with a statement I of tho necessity of continuing the SrffpmwnWVnTou" VbWiS Steamer Sails This Morning ot tho harbor. for North A Five-Day Ills talk was an eloqiiont ono and Qphprllllp NPYT Wppk aroused much enthusiasm. ' dCnetJUie IVBXl VVLtJK. "1c'w,,fi'"""' ,.,,' The Dreakwater sailed for Port- C. I. Re gard a " "J land this morning with a large list favor of tho add tlonal bond ssue, Pn8Ben(?or8 nnd a fnr carg0 of saying that ho had ta kod with many nlgccllnncmiB froEht. Next week slio and ho had found only ono man 0p- w,u Bt on ,10p flvc.dny 8Ch0duIo posed to It. Ho said that fnlluro to bolwccn hero nnd portinnd. At Port- cotnp oto tho project now would not lam( th,B wook fc MncKonn nnd only bo tho lostf of the ability to use tho BreaiWntor officers were exonor- tho deep channol In tho upper harbor atod on tho chnrK0 of ignoring a slg- but It would bo bad advertising. nn, froin the cBtom House Launch O1 ly Ono Mill More. Patrol onr ABt0rla laBt March. By Issuing long term bonds, Mr. Am0UK thoso sailing on tho Brcnk- Rolgard pointed out that an audition- ,vntor worc.- nl levy of ono mill would take caro Bi R, Dalslngor,, D. N. Plplloy, of tho additional bond Issue. mrB Ai t. Prcsson, A. T. Prosson, Finally ho made a motion that tho A, Li Colwell, Mr. Grant, II. L. Cnamber of Commorco urge tho Port Monhclmor, A. P. Tlussoll, C. B. Commission to make tho lovy and fur- Cnssoll, J. Forsythe,, G. D. Wnltor, thormoro that tho executive commit- jamos Reed, W. Wlsoman, Miss Not- teo of tho Marshflold Chnmbor of tlo Savage, Mrs. Eborhardt, L. B. Commorco start tho circulation of Austin, Jas. Valontlno, A. A. petitions among tho voters urging It. stenrns, 13. B. Drown, Mr. Church, J. Albert Matson seconded tho motion Ai Cameron, Paul B. HIssoll, W. A. and It carried. Tentusch, L. C. Nobel, Mrs. H. V. Senator I. S. Smith said that ho Andorson, Mrs. Walter Davis, G. C. could not ngreo with C. I. Rolgard Schroeder, Mrs. G. C. Shroedor, 8. about ovorybody bolng for It. Ho h. Crosby, A. B. Goer, Anno Copla, said that many woro against It and o. Lopns, V. A. Wylle, Harry Drls- that- It would require considerable C00( II. Nolson, S. M. HniiBon, Hnll work to got tho project approved. Lano, Martin Dropping, Carl Eg- Hugh McLnln said ho knew thero gun, Chun. Hnglund, J. Salo, Oscnr was Opposition to It, but thnt by go- Alto, A. Block, W. II. Meredith, E. lug ahead and working It could bo p. stownrt, Miss IsIs Marsh, J. B. cnrrlcd out. Vandemontor, M. J. N. Hutchlns, G. W. Knufmnn prnUod Mr. Simp- Gust A. Lovegron, Mrs. P. It. Kirk, son's statement or tho affair and do- H. B. Rogers, A. P. Hudson, Miss clnred that If tho pcoplo know tho Vloln McKay, I.,. B. Ileobc, Clydo wholo truth of tho matter. If would Macy, Mrs. Chas. Thomas, Edgar bo approved. Ho snld tbnt ovory Porry, J. II. Myers, L. P. Hunch, mombor of tho Chamber of Commorco J. P. Eddy, Loonn Eddy, Mrs. Eddy, Bhould got out and work for It. Mrs. Hen McMullon, Mrs. Bosslo Broulctto, N. B. Fletcher, Miss To OutlP'e PnJect. jjona Logan, Mrs. W. H. Logan, .. .1 HlnuiHnn nnl,l tlint liofnro tho H. II. Iftlbcock, n. A. Borst, J. petitions woro prepared, tho Port lrch, IomNaKonU Otto Sunder, Commission would outline Jimt now tho proposed $300,000 was to bo spent and this woujd be mado part of the potltlniiH so that every pentou tUMHl KllUn 1I1U IIL'L'U UI1II Wlllll HUINUI bo dono with tho monoy. Mr. Simpson said that thorn had I been some criticism or tho cots or dredging hero that wns unfounded, i He rend letters from tho United, StntcH engineers from a dozen pro- Jects In tho sUito or Washington, ,. . , . 0 showing that dredging contracts thoro BCCOnlCS a lYlCITIUer 01 I. b. Kaufman & Co. Firm Is . Thirty Years Old. . . M ARRIVE ' ON REDOHDO Steamer Arrived irr This Morn ing From San Francisco With Many Passengers Tho Redondo arrived In UiIr morn ing from San FrnnclBco with a big miscellaneous cargo nnd a capacity pasacngor list. Tho Redondo will sail from hero April 28. Among thoso arriving on her wero: E. B. Bradley, 11. T. Armstrong, Mrs. II. T. Armstrong, Mnrjorlo Arm strong, Tom Nlcols nnd wlfo, Miss El izaboth Donnelly, Miss Alice McLnln, J. II. Wood, II. Palmer, 1)111 CUrlst, C. Miller, Mclvlllo Chatterton. Rob ert Wymnn, Edna Wynian. 1). McFuo, Myrtle Porter, Roslna Porter, A. Sull man, Sam George, Mtb. A. Monson. J. Kltls, Gortrudo Mordqcal. Gene Stlpp, T. V. Vomnnto, S. Rolles. .T. Julius S. Coles, J. Christ, J. Jnnslnn, F Cnr lone, J. Dnno, B. Crust, T. Marken, T. Curlcn, George Clrlnco. T. Mnno, Mnrcla Lolt, Henry Strokas, S. Shalln, A. Nohmer. mmr a ooffm iriajiJE.S) Boys Shirts, Gingham and Chambrey 25c and 45 Boys' Waists, light and dark colors 25c and 50e Topsy Hose for women, boys and girls 15c and 25 Ladies' Hose, Silk -. 50c to $2.00 Corset Covers ..,.:...-... 50c to Ladies' Muslin Drawers y---? 25c to SK25 Matting Suit Cases 1-1 Men's Hose ........ 1 5ct025c Men's Hats 95c anrf Apron Gingham, Fast colors -' White Crepe 15c and 20c Windsor Plisse, White and fancy 20c Colgate's Dental Cream r 10c and 20c Colgate's Talcum Powder 15c Colgates Soaps, three cakes for 25c THE GOLDEN RULE ALWAYS BUSY. OUR PRICES DRAW 1 U KAUFMAN IS IH FIRM bad ranged from thirteen to twenty- seven cents per ynrd, while tho Port or Coos Hny-wno gottlng It dono for twelve couts. See. Smith or tho North Bond Announcement wns mndo today till ill I1UII1I ,1. . ., n. wm M !..! I. .n1. Chnmbor or Commorco wns prosont ,l ". ...", "V"'. ,,.,"u.,""." V nnd the Commercial body thero will KSf S r& Coiiininy I Is on rnncd probably join In with tho Marshflold f""f ""fil,0?. 21. I iJm! SAILS SOUTH Steamer Departs This After noon for San Francisco With Many Passengers Tho N'nnn Smith flailed nt noon todny lor Snn Frnnclsco with t'.io fol lowlng pnsscngors: Mrs. Mnry Barrett, D. L. Stnn'on nnd wlfo, Mrs. 13. Poalco, Blmer Ag ges, Geo. II. Harding, J. W, )ntrnm, .1. A. Kline, A. Blum, I). T. Buckley, Gordon Osborno, O. W. Osborne ,F, D. Evans, O. M. Gray, F. F. Feonnn, J W. Bomnr, F. a. Shnw, T. Fomnn doz, F. Mnrmol, 8. Fornnndez., J. For nnndoz, John Ramol, L. Lopez, M. Hclmond, Chns. Berg, F. Lovnnn, I). Cordon, O..Pnrdo, P. Mnrtos, Miguel Mnrtos and FrnnclBco Romez. IRVING BLOCr yatUmflo SPECIAL LINE OF SUITS FOR THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PRICE $22.50- ir you want a classy, up-to-lnto at.lt nt a medento price, don't miss this opportunity. Wo can give you a be'ter nt'l than you over sav before at thli price. Thoy nro snmplo ai.Its which wo closed out from one ol the best nmnufactitroi'.i nt a big discount nnd we nro sharing tbli discount with you. In fact thoy nro tho best values wo hare err ottered at s PRICE $22.50 Many nro worth doublo this prlco. You will find plain til, orcd suits in tho collection nud a big assortment ot fancy note! ty Btilts. i "CHECKERS" A flvo-recl rnc Ing drnmn noxt Thursday night. TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal, Oliver. L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchange. Cleaning, repnlrlng or now platens, work mtnrmitced. Ribbon ti4 curium paper delivered. Phono uxyour order. Phono -II. Alliance office, TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY COi UATTLi: IN PIKXiRICSK. fpv AMoi-Utfrl lrr. Cao. IUr Tlm,1 VERA CRUZ, April 2 R: Fighting was In progress botweon tho FedoralH nnd ConstltutlonnllstH nt Tnmplco Inst night, nrordlug to n report received by Admlrnl Dndgnr from' the British war vessels thoro. HHXII VKSSBUS SOl'TII. IUr A.v Ulftl l'r lo Coot lit, TlmM, ON BOARD THIS SOUTH DAKO TA, At Sen, April 2R. Orders woro rocolvod todny ror the South Dako ta to proceed further South thnn Mnzntlan, to which plnco sho wns ordorod originally. On rocolpt or tho orders tho South Dakota Imme diately lucroagod her spoon! to IS knots. AltlOXX WA NTsla'A III) IHr Aim, IiI 'rm In CiMa Ht TIhitc J WASHINGTON. D. C, April 2T. An npptml ror ko eminent xiiiim to arm iltUeim of Blsbee, Arlaonn, to repel any Invasion from Mexico was laid berore Secretary Garrison by Seuator Ashurst. CLASH ABOUT BANK ROBBERY Chamber of Commorco Monday In Blurting tho petitions. Potor Logglo ol North Bend was also present nnd urgod tho need or tho second $300, 000 bond Issuo to comploto tho har bor work. Pink Mut tern. C. I. Rclgnrd brought up tho mat ter of closing nrrnngomonts with tho War DopnrtmoiU whereby tho Mili tary Reservo at Coos Head could bo nsuj as a pnrk by tun cltlos of North Into tho firm mnkes It ontlroly com posed ot members or tho Knurmnn family for tho first tlmo In tho thir ty yonrs slnco 1. S. Kaufman found ed It. Tho members now aro I. S. Kaufman and his two sous, G. W. ICnufninu nnd R. T. Knurmnn. R. T. Kaufman slnco coming to Mnrshriold, has boon Identified with tho First Nntlonnl Bank ns assistant Cnshler nnd resigned to enter tho firm. R. T. Kaufman needs no Intro duction to Cooa Bay pcoplo nud his TMXZbsamszxt PIANO SNAP. 'W 1A J USED PIANOS AT K51DROCK PIUC. Bend and Mnrshflold. Mr. S npson 'ontranco llUo Ul0 flfm of I. 8. Knuf snldtl.n Major Morrow had lately In-1 nuin & compnny will add still Mr formod him that ir permission to njo,,hor t0 tIl0 ,ghly onvlnblo position I ii . . , . ' "in ""'" tho rinn occupies nnd will also on ho allowed to erect buildings or cut ii way tho underbrush there. Without tho hitter two rights, Mr, Simpson snld thnt ho did not think the pnrk would bo worth much. It wns decided to tnke tho mnttor up again with tho War Dopartmont. Tho ndvertlslng committee or tho o'clock noon able them to furthor oxtond their nctlvltles in tho real estate and In surance business. lltilOMM) wlirsnTllrom Mnrsh flold for Snn Frnnclsco nnd Snn Pedro. Tuesday, April 28, at 12 Chamber or Commorco was Instructed for SAL 13 Household furniture. to arrange an Itinerary for Tom Rich unison, the Portland booster, who will tour this Bcctlou early next mouth bods, tables, chairs, etc., cheap If tnkon nt onco. Totton's boarding house, comer Third nnd Commercial. G. H. Miller, tho former cook who was confined In tho county Jnll nt Coipilllo for sovurnl months on oiisplclon thnt ho was tnvolvod In tho Myrtlo Point bank robbery, loft for there this morning In response: to a siiupoeua to appear liofore tho Kramt Jury. Just what tho developments or the Inst day or two In tho Myrtlo Point nffalr nro Is not known. It Is stated that throe detectives are hero working on the case. Thoro Is roportod to bo a lively clash btweou some ot the dotoctlvos nnd Orricor Shoupo and W. G, Bor roo, who havo been working on tho Myrtlo Point ease, the dotectlves do Blrlug the Marshflold men to turn over their ovldeme. and the Mnrsh flold men refusing to "como through" unlobs they are nllowed to ehnro In whntovor reward or re-' numeration that thu ferreting out of the case will bring. Dutoctivo Mitchell, of Portland, a 8oii-in-law or M. H. Mulloy, Is hero on the cane. l RKDOXDO will sail from Marsh-' field for San Fiauclaco and Sun Pedro. Tuesday. April SS, at 12 o'clock noon. J Tea Garden If )ou mo lii nr Ml Of a p.iiiin nud dim t feel like liuyliif,' A new one. It Mill pay j on to lnoU over our Mock of iim1 plniini. While tlii-y lat vie offer nt llne ,rlce: : BRANDS Syrup Delightful Healthful Nutritious Tea Garden Preserves Free! Hvery week we will run a coupon like tho one below. Wutoli for thorn mve ton anil tuko them to your itro. cer with an order for a Ballon can of Ti:v (i.Vlllli:. svill T ami ho will kIvo vU ntigolutely I'ltr.i: a 16-ox. jar o( ti:i n.vuni.N imikskuvi: .your choice of Marmalade, Strawberries, t'lKs. Qrupefrult, etc. ilPv III rA2 111 rtr N'aiue Cltr Pacific Coast Syrup Co. 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