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.- rr -n '" w't's"V,smT,WP?iBW!!lippi I1X THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1914 EVENING EDITION. BUNKER HILL POSTOFFIGE NEWS OF WORTH MEET TOWIGHT EXHIBIT IN IPERRARI CASE i IS WHY BEND ZSWm "--"" -- fci V W f ; f PSM 1 7 WW Final This Arguments Completed Afternoon McLaugh n Case Tomorrow Inspector Morse to Recom mend Establishment of Sub Station at That Place A sub-Poalofflco station will probably bo esthblldhud nt Hunker llltl lit tho Heat future. This nn ilolincomtmt was mndo by Postmnst or W. n. Curtis this morning, nftor io and S. II. Morse, Postofrico In npector of RoBoburg, had inndo an Investigation nnd found that condi tions justify a station nt Hunker IUII. Inspector Morso will tako tho matter up Immediately with tho , dosoly expert n verdict of second do Spokano offlco nnd tho necessary Krcc murder ' rucoininouuuunn win uu mauo iu tho Postofflco department nt Wash (Spodal to Tho Times.) COQUILLI2, Or., May C Tho final arguments In tho case of Jnmos Fer rhrl, elmrgod with tho murder of John Kelly nt Ronryvllle, wore com pleted about 3? 30 'this .afternoon nnd Judgo Coke Immediately began his Instructions to tho Jury. Tho Jury was oxpected to return before 4:30. some who havo followed tno enso ington. In tho ovent n substation la established nt Hunker Hill It will bo in charga of W. II. Dindlnger, who conducts a dopnrtmont storo there. Mall addressed to tho Smith mill nnd logging cnmpB, In mldltlon to residents of that dis trict, would bo handled through the ui'Sintion. SCHOOL FUND IS APPORTIONED Tho caso of C. II. McLaughlin. charged with' non-support, will como up for trial tomorrow. Judge Coke denied a motion for a chnngo of venue In tho caso. Grand Jury I inter. Tho convening of tho grand Jury was deferred until next Monday owing to Prosecuting Attorney Lll Jcnvlst being busy with criminal cases. COOS COUNTY .NOW HAH I07I puimi-s enrolled $i:i,-u.' is DIVIDED among TIIH VARIOUS SCHOOL DISTRICTS. Tho aununl .apportionment of nchool funds In Coos county hna Just been mndo ns follows: COUXTV SCHOOL I-'UXI) APPORTIONMENT Dlst. 1 No. .1 4 n 6 7 8 9 30 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 59 20 21 23 23 24 .25 20 SI 28 59 20 31 32 23 34 35 .10 37 38 39 A0 A 42 43 45 46 47 48 50 SI r.u fi3 D4 r5 56 r7 rs no CO 10 IN 0 Boosters Will Have Big Ses sion This Evening Mayor Simpson Is III. HUM 1 1 ULI1U I i"fc , Oregon Social Hygiene So ciety Opens Display in North Bend Today North Demi tonight will have ono Tho exhibit of tho Oregon Social of tho biggest booster meeting In Its Hyglcno Society, which! as been vlcw- liUlnrv ?oprPtnrv qmltli nt thn 0l1 b hundreds of people dally at li story. becrctarj smltli or tno t,J0 0.Connojj building, during tho Chamber of Commerce has arranged j,iBt week, has been moved to North for tho band to bo out nnd a record ilend nt tho request of tho Pro- attondiico,i nntlclpnted. motion commlttco there. It hns Mayor L. J. Slmpsoir was expected been sot up In tho office of W. A. to preside, but ho Ib sick nt his Davenport nnd has been thronged homo nt Shoro Acres and will not with visitors constantly. So Im- bo ablo to bo present. N. C. Mc- portnnt nn nttrnctlon has tho com- Lcod will preside In his place. mlttce considered It, that admission Peter Logglo nnd other local men tickets nro bc'ng provided for ovcry will talk with tho big address to be parent In the city, dollvored by Tom Richardson. I ny chnllcnnlnK hiul forcoful car- Evory North Rend citizen Is urged toona, pictures, Illustrations, etc., It to bo out. w Amount Myrtlo llnnk $ 250.00 Hormnnu 378.00 Arngo 438.00 Lnmpu 475.50 Twin Onks 352.00 Emptro 384.50 Danlolfl Creek 207.50 Coqulllo 3773.00 Mnrshfleld 0002.50 Cunnlnghnm 204.00 Pnrkorsburg 635.50 Cntchlng Inlot 327.50 North Ilond ... ..'... 5218.50 Rlvcrton 005.50 nig Creek 202.50 Cooston 451.00 Kontnek" Inlot . . .. . u503.00 Flngstalf 313.00 Fnt Klk 300.50 Flshtrap 319.50 Randolph 005.50 Moon's 170.00 Loo 404.00 I'lcnsant Point 240.50 Fnlrvlow 380.00 Haines Slough 287.00 McKlnloy 508.00 Gravel Ford ... .... 457.50 Two Mllo 510.00 Sumner 282.00 Ilurnl 235.00 Dora 200.00 Dilld Hill 321.00 Catching Crcok 209.00 Sonsldo 210.50 Elkrock -127.50 Sugar I.oiif 210.50 Toinploton 300.50 Myrtlo Orovo 300.50 Llbby 737.00 Myrtlo Point 2708,50 Rock Creole 223.50 Norway ,., , 435.00 Itoy 418.50 Allognny 282.00 Now Lnko 339.00 terest shown by tho peoplo hero, ItowlnnU 313.00 " ' Shlloh 184,50 Kaotstdo 1007.00 JlcmotQ 171.50 1 VOTE MIL Propose to have City Issue Bonds to Launch Line to Coast Plans Made ROSERURG, Or., Mny C Tho He view snys: HoBoburg's proposed railroad to tho const got several steps nearer Its re nllzntlon when all records for an on thuslastlc demonstration wcro broken nt tho Commorclnl Club by n special meeting called for tho purpose of hearing tho commltteo's progress 8lnco tho meeting a few nights ngo when this city suddenly came to Its senses regarding tho futuro, nnd thrco men wcro named to look Into the possibilities of n road to tho coast. "I havo attended a hundred meet ings Ilka this," said W. W. Cardwoll, "and tills Is the first that really looks good." During tho mealing Dr. J. F. Rod dy, of Grunts Pnr.s, whoso work hns assured that section of n railroad, similar to tho one proposed horo, nnd DoWItt Van Ostrand, of tho Necnnh Oregon Land Co., heavy Invcstors-ln tlila county, and many local men, spoko of tho now road nnd not ono woru was heard in Us opposition. Whllo tho commlttco had not ob yut workod out any doflnlto plans, their ncttvlty was notod nnd much favor nblu mention was made of tho plan to bond tho city for about 300,000, with which to uudortnko tho first link In tho syHtom, to Inter continue to tho coast. It was generally ngroed that tho (IrnntB Pnss schomo bo fol lowed, giving this city tho ndvantngo of tho former's, experience. As n ro suit of tho meeting It was decided to got out petitions asking tho council to call n special election on tho Issu ance of such bonds, tho motion car rying with enthusiasm. On account of tho big now ontor prlsou announced for tho Sutherlln Valley, It mny bo taken for granted that u railroad will be built soon from this part of Douglas county to tho coaBt, Whothor It will start from Iloschurg or Sutherlln may dopend vory largely on tho activity nnd In L I E fi New Gasoline Schooner Com pleted at Kruse & Banks For Siuslaw Ran Tho Itoamer, tho sea going gnsollno so.'.ooner for Cnpi-Uu Fetor Olson nnd I Ib associates, wns launched this morjilnii at ,tho Krusc &, Hanks yards nt North Bend. Ti ere wns no chris tening or ceremony attached to tho ltnmchlng. Thy boat will be complet ed within n, couple Of days and then tho engines will bo Installed. The Roamer Is u trlflo larger tnnn the Rustler but Is built along tho snmo Hues. Sho will ply principally between Coos Day nnd tho Sluslnw, with occasional trips to tho Unipnua ' donlcts tho crcnt "Red Plnguc" j pointing out the prevalence nnd sor tousness of tho social diseases, con tributing causes, educational and physical remedies, nnd tho work of , tho bocIoIv. Tho exhibit has not only Influ enced thousands of Oregon's citi zens to action, but hns also attract ed tho attention of other plnrcs. Re cently a request camo from Lyons, I Frnnrc, asking for Its dlsplny thorc ' nt tho coming International Urban Exposition. Furthermore, out-of-tho-Bfntc visitors havo been quick to ro.illro Kb groat nocd and value. Ono slid: "You nro In ndvnnco of most states. Your work Is ono most universally needed." Anothor commented: "I'm from Omnhn, Nobrnskn. Wo havo noth ing like this thorc. It's a great move." One from Pennsylvania snld: "This Is tho greatest thing out. When I get back to Phlhdelphla I shall do what I can to get some thing llko this started." Tho exhibit will be displayed at North Rend this weok only, nftor which It will bo returned to Port land to bo shown nt Rcod Col lego tho 15th, 10th nnd 17th of this month. It Is open to men and A Good Suit For $17 One of tho most pleasant things in (he world i know that you can drop into a store and within a f minutes pick out just the suit you want at just tl price you want to pay. STYLEPLUS CLOTHES $17 nro thoroughly good clothe havo real stylo, thby ''havo good workmanship and they hn tk' renl foundation Hint Insures long wear nnd lasting satisfaction t! ono of tho oldest manufacturers had ndt doelili.i in mi.. .. , ' ' , - w "nine mis oti suit on n vast scalo by tho most scientific methods you wou i to pay. at least $3 to $8 more Hero Is n, good suit of clothes for $17. Our selection l tig. can plcnso you no mnttor what may bo your slmpo or taste. SEE AV1NDOW DISPLAY- HubQop We BAND0N ,y y a PIARSHFIELD "MONEY TALKS" MYRTLE POINT sorvlco between h'oro nnd Florence. Tho Rustler will bo kept on tho Coos Ray and Port Orford and Rogue River run. Rimtlci- Arrives In. Tho Rustler returned onrly today from tho Siuslaw. Captnln Skog re ports that tho Hugh Hngan was got and will maintain about n flvo-Uay women rrom iu n. m. to 10 p. in. n iiuiy nuonunni uoing in cunrgo rrom 2 p. in. to r p, in. each day. Tho promotion committee, com posed of Dr. I. II. Rnrtlo, Super intendent A. a. Itnau, Edgar Mc Danlol, II. Q. Kern, M. K. Ever Itt and Profossor J. F. Qrubb, com mends tho exhibit to every thinking Hi irai 1,1 4p IkJ :mftlc pSRl viit&iHUt;mF; liEbHJijJMy bltiB III 1 bnok-lnto.tha channol lu.goodshnpo.;"'."!?.,,'1"", wpmnn nnd has arranged Sro wns badly waterlogged and ltlf? "s .d,8n,ny w l Jt nny.cort to Kxtont or "" "" " "' " it, was Impossible to tell tho the dnmngo to her hull. Tho Rustler Is taking on a cargo today for Port Orford and will prob nhly sail tomorrow. Captain Skog will probably havo chnrgo of tho new . boat, Ronmer, after sho Is given lior trlnl run and Capr. Poto Olson will return to tho Rustler. i NORTH 1JEN1) NIJWH ALONG TIIH WATI-:itKROXT Tho Ways and Menus Commlttco of tho North Rend (Library Asso ciation will incot with tho chairman, Mrs, Frank Frame, Thursday ovon fng nt eight o'clock. .Measures for Increasing tho book fund will bo discussed nnd plans mndo to con tlnuo n Eorlos of cutortnlnmcntH, tuo proceeds of which are to bo Used to buy books. Frodorlck Holllstor has loft for n trln tlirouch tho Wlllaninttn Vnl. enrgo of lumbor for.loyln tho Interests of his candidacy Sho londed at North for the Democratic nomlnntlon for Tho Kllrabeth nnd Speedwell ar rived nt Ritndon yestordny from San Francisco. Tho Jim Duller or tho Olson & Mnhouoy lino Bulled from horo yes- loruny witu n Snn l-'mnclsco. Dend. ' Congress. ,,,., . . . . .... Uttor Myrtlo Crook North Slough Dnndon Reaver Slough Kstorbock . . . South Slough 210.50' 2 7 fi.fi 0 3fiS.G0 6 11 'J. 50 145.50 107.50 n.. nn Sunuystdo 241.50 GIG LEAGUE BALL SCORES Hall's Crook Proapor 171.50 1281,50 411 320.00 !2 CS 04 on 06 07 08 09 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 70 80 81 83 83 84 85 80 241.50 347.00 248.00 Dear Crook Johnson's Mill Four .Mile .. Sltkum 282.00 Lnkesldo 302.50 Kxcolslor 223.50 Larson Slough 248.00 Reaver Hill 314.50 Kdon Valloy 152.00 Iluoll Conledo 508.00 Ploasnnt View 417.00 Plonasnt lllll 204.00 Locust Orovo . Glenn Junction Portland Fails to Reach Los Angeles in Time for Games Other Leagues nr AmwUI l'ri4 lo Com Dr TIun.) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Mny 6. Portlnud failed to reach Los Angeles In timo for opening tho now scTlos thoro yesterday and will take the 160,50 Angels on on their homo grounds to- day, Tho other guinea; At Sacrnmonto Sim Francisco 22;i.ru'sncrumonto lliu.oo Dnttorles: Fanning, Drldgo r5,u" Schmidt; Klawltter nnd womont 'To.ui'i At Oakland venu'o . , ,ii Lnttlu West Norway 315.50 353.50 Laurel Lnko 235.00 Joint Coos City Lnkovlow , Sanford'8 . Hunker Hill . . . woob River Forks t t 313.00 378.00 235.00 087.50 200,00 380.60 Oakland Butteries; Hltt and tint) and Alexander. AMKRKU.V LKAGU R. II. 13. ..1 7 2 . ..'1 11 2 Arlett nnd Hannah, R. 11. K. 8 2 4 3 Chris- WHITE HHDK IS NEAR Tho i:lilblt of The Oregon Social Hygiene Society Describing: "THE GREAT RED PLAGUE" by intMins of plrtim-K,' curtcMJiiH, rlwriMi etc., Is now, liclitR.lioTn,t. tho W. A. Davenport real cotnto orflre uu Shcrmnn nxenur, .North Dend. FOR MI-:.V AND WOMK.V Open from 10 n.iu. (o It) p.m. No charge for adnilwlon Lady attendants from 2 i.ra. to 5 p.m. IIL'XDUKDH A UK SHHIXG IT DAILV "BRKSIROPIA H PLATFORM Ki ti iS-TOlfl &ll I - . Nuptials of President Wilson's Dauqhter and Secretary McAdoo Tomorrow (1)7 AMotUtol Trru lo tvot R17 Tlmea.) WASHINGTON. D. C, May 0. Another White House wedding, tho second during thb presont Wilson ad ministration, occurs tomorrow, when Miss J-:icnnor Randolph Wilson, tho youngest daughter of tho President, will bo united In mnrrlago to William GlIihB McAdoo, Secitotary of tho Treasury in tho Wilson cabinet. Miss Wilson will bo tho fourteenth brldo of tho WMto House, unci tho first daughter of a President to bo united to a cnbluet officer. Tho wedding ceremony of tomor- l ..o P dnrkor than her mother's and sho wears It In n coll wound round her head. Sho follows tho modes In dress without exaggeration. Miss Wilson was born In Middle town, Connecticut, whero hor fnthor was a professor at Wesloynn Unlvor 8lty. At fifteen sho wont to Raleigh, N. C, to a boarding sch'ool. Lator on whllo her sister Margaret went In seriously for vocal study, nnd anothor slstor was engagod In social sottlo mont work In tho Konslnpton, Pn., mill district, tho brldo of tomorrow begun hor nrt studies In Philadelphia, Inheriting her ability and tnsto In that direction from her mother. Guy Llfo at Capital. Llfo nt tho capital opened tin n uro gram of events which tho brldo-tn-lm row has been nwnited with eager In- has onjoyed to tho fullest. Most of icrest uy tno socini and orilclnl lntl-I tho Wlilto hoiibo week-end guests mates of tho Wilson circle. Hut com-1 hnvo been former associates of tho pared with some of tho brilliant wed-' Wilson girls nnd havo Joined In their State Prohibition Nominating Convention Urges National Prohibition BEL 7 1 EU6EN (n? AuodatM TrtM t Coo nT Tloin.1 PORTLAND, Or., Mny G -Tho stato Prohibition nominating convention to day adopted a platform urging nat ional proamnion, uibcubbiou 01 cum-j I'uikii puma iiuiurruu inu iiiuiiur ui nominations until into today. It was ftVfinr-tml flint nn nffnrf in linVA thn 1 Bai'S vn.Vw.w.. ....v .... ...w.v w .....v ....- . , convention adjourned until after tho cnurcn roij ui -"--; tock-rsJriM Btnto primaries before nnmlng cnndl-f0 b,c.nrn,on n a Mn not bwl ,i,...v. ...... 1.1 i. ,if.,i loxnodlont. Rut biio my " .....vd ..wuiu uu iivauicui Methodists, South, Score Plan for Improving Race Say Soul is All Important Dr AuxUt rre t Co M Hl OKLAHOMA CITY. SW '-. CharcV -ui,. ,.' ... nddress given before '?: tho Methodist EP'f081,.,,?;: South, nt tholr quadrennUl cc; onco, paid respects to schemes for ; clnl betterment. "Many petww address, "wouio " !" eucenici, " -T- AT THE HOTELS. ' Uio'.-orthcsVPUusrenoT.; tors of mankind, neiievwk -of nil Improvement Is the Inpww BOUI. ....I Rllss; Total apportionment ..$52,003.50 Tho amount apportioned for full terms of not loss than six montlm nnd for Institute nttendanco is $9, 250,00, Tho amount distributed pro rata Is $43,413.50. Thoro aro C07 pupils on tliu roglstor, so the amount) used In tho flnnl division or tho) fund Is $0.50 por pupil. At tho time that tho stato school fund ia, i distributed, tho balance loft over t will do (iistriuuiou, uiaKing nuoui two dollars per pupil to bo distribut ed In August. RAYMOND E. RAKER, County Superintendent. Chlcngo 8; St. Louis 1, Detroit 2; Cleveland 4. New York 0; Washington 0. Rostou-Phlladolphla; rain, XORTHWKSTERN LKAGl'K. Senttlo 0; Victoria 1,, Vancouver 7; Portland -1. Spokano 3; Tacomn 4, NATIONAL LEAGUE. 1CVKUV GOOD CITIZEN Is HOOST ING tho CXMlLl-7TIO.V of tho Coos Bay HARROR Improvements. Re aro nnd SIGN tiio PETITIONS. Plttaburg-Clnclnnatl; rain, Rrooklyn-New York; rain. Phlltidelphla-Ilostou; rain. KLK'S NOTICE. Important business will como ba tons tho next meeting Wednesday ov onlng, May 0, nud ovory Elk Is urgod to bo presont. Thoro will also bo Ini tiation and'a light lunch, Como on Rill. T1I08 D. JAMES. Seer tary. ding functions of tho past, this will bo comparatively quiet, participated In mainly by tho Immedlnto family and relatives, nnd tho President's of flclal family inado up of tho Vlco President nnd members of tho cab inet, with tholr wives. This Is In nc. cordanco with tho tastes nnd wishes of tho parties and tho White House circle, nnd also to somo extent duo tc tho nbsorblng attention which the President nnd his cabinet havo been giving of Into to tho Mexican nnd othor public matters. Tho ceremony of tomorrow will bo held In ono of tho historic rooms, tho scone of so many gnla events, with Its social activities here. The Wlilto Ifouso tennis court, famous during tho Roosevelt regime, flttod In per fectly In tho Wilson girls' home pleas ure schomo. Miss Eleanor plays a good game of tenuis, though equally devoted to horseback riding. Sho is nlso fond of walks, often Joining tho President In lils Jaunts, although her walking partner the past spring has been her futuro husband. Secretary McAdoo has tramped with hor many afternoons through tho uptown streets nnd suburbs. Beautiful Gowns. Miss Wilson's gowns of tho past ot-uBun iiuvo uuen especially won se- handsome furnishings, and tho prof u-1 lected and are part of hor trousseau, slons of flowers which tho White! Ono of her most becoming ball gowns iiuiiBu i-uuoui vuiui-j- yiuuis, rresuteutj wus a wnuo satin, uotn skirt nnd Tho Chandler. . J. D. Kuy, Rlvorton; J. R. Mc- geo, Rlvorton; Walter Culln, Co qulllo; C. E. Tugglo. Portland; J. II. Smith and wlfo, Randon; James Watson, Coqullle; Phil Flood, Port land; Georgo E. Tonnoy, Myrtlo Point; J. R. Dusenburg, Snn Frnn clsco; F. W. Jennlng, Portland; 'E, P. O'Nell Seattle; E, M. Rosenthal, Portland; Georgo Golsondorfor, Randon; C. N. Rutlor. Rerkoley, St. Luurcuco Miss May Thomas, St. Johns; Maud. J. Chnso, Coqullle; Ivnn Laird, Coqulllo; Eva Laird, Coqullle. Hlaiu-o. John Whobroy, Myrtlo Pojntil jasper loaKam. Myrtlo Point; Mrs. Agnes Lasswell; C. D. Konnody, Dovlls Lake. Lloyd Hotel Fred Stock, McKlnley; O. O, btuinto, Toledo;; Oscar Lewis, Coal ment of the THAXKS Wilson will clvn nwav tim lirlilo mui waits iirnnoii. 'thn iiiBinoi.. . euo; t,. h, Kyle, Portland: K. tho groom will bo attended by somo 'being tho brond girdle of black voiv.!t,An.t.,n.ston' Pa,LdonJ Chnrles noono, -.,.- . ' . ... ... . --- -. niiin nvi i of his near frlendB as groomsmon nnd nest man. Roth of the contracting parties to tho wedding of tomorrow havo be come well knoyn hero during tho present administration. Tho futuro Mrs. McAdoo is the brunetto of tho Wilson daughters, twenty-three years old, with such an expresslvo face that most peoplo call her handsome, Sho Is tall and slender, her head Is well shaped, her eyes are bine, and when she smiles or better still when sho laughs, which Is often sho shows her fine teeth. Her hair Is a shade ribbon with long snsh ends. Sim- lv,n,0; w' J' Uarter. Portland, pllclty still rules the gowning of Mrs. wwwvwwwvw. Wilson and her daughters for tho Jverslty or Tennessee. He practiced ,ri- ,nB i.o .it., ki"i. '.v.' I r.n"v j ; "'" "1UVCU lO ssow xorK. ,' - mv... o... .,(, uii;n ouiiur faced with roso pink, with a rull blown roso and n bit or foliage perch ed on the left front of the brim. McAdoo's RIk Work. Tho bridegroom ot tomorrow, Sec retary William G. McAdoo, was born In Marietta, Georgia, 51 years ago. He was only 21 when admitted to he bar, niter his studies at the U-- CARD OF - . ..- mt)f JWT-S5S ueautrui ' ;, , or our : Wo wish friends for nntliv nnd tllO forlncs In the death son nnd brother. MR. ANU "piuiLT. A." " Vf. CATCHING Got your cemetery jots7Hed nlnnnnrt fnr DeCOratiOD & sonablo rates. Phone S-v B Have your Job printing do. ' The Times office. Tho Richest Could trrinE to make rhoumntlsm than ... tt-nrld. Man m ",",.na i hi niro -".. RI1HIFE1 1110 - 8 ..C"l"rfflr for a ueiier .-" j. Meruoi '',, nnir There he conceived the project with which hiB name is Identified the' Hudson River tunuel system, Unking; New York and Jersey City. Mr. Mc-, Adoo was president from 1902 to 1913. of the system Llbby COAL. The kind YOU have I ALWAYS USED. Phone 72. Taclflr Livery and Transfer Company, tlsm Powders. R you oS, 0, tneir vaiuo you """- ftl8ni. aorful remedy for rbeuMt"--, omraended by those .who n f It Owl Prescription ' "" Frank D. Co mn. ' Aif ler Hotel. Phono 74. top Jrirt lino Drug Store, local W- 60 cents. I SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, FanTandDon, CHINA for i m C5 21 r tMMJMMiiMSSwiiiaMW-jywiM-waai' ' ' n .. imjgmm