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psa fr7 "" " WTEl t"nil(U f f "gC "jrwfyiT w M FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1914 EVENING EDITION. zm Ill i EV WvM&w i social calendar. . fc-T WirWrr -I TAITV PULL. - I I - Tlio O. M. P. C. met at tho homo of Miss Mnrjorlo Smith Inst Thurs day ovonlng. Tho plcnsure or tho o von I lit; consisted of iuubIc and a iaffy pull, nftor which dnlnty to frcshments woro Borvcd by tho charming hostess. MIbb Etta Taylor and Miss Carrlo Stovons woro guests of honor. Tho evening was enjoyed by all. 4 s HONORS GUEST. Ono of tho most delightful lunch eons of tho past weok Was that given by Mrs. I V. Hortrnm compllmcn tnry to her slstor, Miss Mordccal of San Francisco, who Is spending tho summer with her. RhododotidrotiB and croons predominated In tho dec orations. Those present woro Miss Mordecnl, MIbh Franres Frntisc, Miss Ellznboth Topnlng. Mrs. C. II. Marsh and Mrs. F. E. Wheeler. 4 1 CHRISTENING PARTV. ! - . Lnst ovonlng Mr. nnd Mrs. F. I.. Ornnnltt hnd their little daughter, Caroline Ellzubeth, formally chris tened by tho Itev. Joseph Kuolts of the Murshflold 'M. E. Church, at their homo on Houtli Fifth street. Following the christening luncheon wna served to Mr. nnd Mrs. F. K. Al len, Itev. nnd Mrs. .1. 13. Knotts. Mr nnd Mrs. N. II. McMillan, Miss Huth Allen, Mrs. A. I), Qldlcy and Miss Jlnrlon (lldley. 4 : 4 I MIHTIIDAV PARTV. I 4 4 Mr. nnd Mrs. Mllo Humner enter tained In honor of tho blrthdny of Mrs. Sumnor s orothor, Frank Howo. A Jolly evening was snout, after which refreshments woro served. Thoso present woro Stcssrs Frank Howe, I'M Hlchnrdson, Ira Howo, flrovor Williamson, Leo Hyerly, Mrs. Howo nnd Mr. and Mrs. Sumnor and daughter. 44 4 4 I COOS RIVER PARTV. I Mr. nndMrs. J. Alhort Mntson and Miss Grata Kruse cntortnlncd n number of the Mnrshflold ( tactic nf nt n delightful Inunch pnrty nnd outing at tho Matsou summer home, "The Nook," on South Cooh Ulvor last Sundny. Thoso enjoying tho event were tho MlHses Aiken, Wnt ann, Dnvnoy, Ilees, Moore, Hnrkncss, Griffith nnd O'Connor, while Master Julius MntKou, who nccnmpnnled the pnrty, had Lloyd LeMloux and Hod erlek O'Connor as his guests. MONDAY Progress Club I'lcnlc nt home of Mrs. W. M. Mlnke. Mrs. Hlreh nt sowing for Misses Efflc Church and Eve lyn Langworthy, TUESDAY. Christian Sisterhood at homo of Mrs. J. C. Jones. North Mend Catholic Laldcs' Aid. Eplscopnl Guild with Mrs. Forty and Mrs. I'orham ns host esses. WEDNESDAY. M. E. Church Fnrowcll to E. II. Campbell at church hall. Nowly Weds with Mrs. N. Stain l)onc. D. M. C. Club with .Mrs. A. 10. Morten. Jolly Dozen with Mrs. II. M. Albcc. THURSDAY. North Mend Altnr Guild with Mrs. l'nul Dlmmlck. A. N. W. with Mrs. Hnrrlgnn. Thursday Club with Mrs, Schrooder. North Mend Methodist Wo men's soclnl with .Mrs. F. W. Stephens. FUIDAY. ! North Mend Library program I nt Logglo Hall. I Norwegian Lutheran Young Po'opio's Society. I Ladles' Ar.t Club with Mrs. I A. L. Hnuscworth. I Thimble Club with Mrs. II. 1 J. Llndon. I HATUItDAY. ! Eagles' First Annual Mall at 1 Eagles' Hall. G WW- ' IB FIELD Iff HOUSE GIN TO DR. STRAW Marshfield Citizens Will Pre sent Ex-Mayor Fine Home in Appreciation, of Services. Kx-Mnyor E. E. Straw nnd Mrs. fitrnw woro very much surprised last Saturday on being Informed that ao mo of tho taxpayers In Mnrshfleld had understood Hint they contem plated building a bungalow on their lots lit Marshfield, tho cost of which had been estimated, and that (bo money to construct tho house Jinil been contributed by some of the tnxpnyers. The citizens got to gether and feeling thnt tho services which ox-Mnyor Straw had rendered for tho city of Mnrshfleld during his eight years In office, without com pensation, ought to be recognized in some way, by thoso who got tho fruits of his labors. As has been done In the Admiral Dewey case on a larger scnle tho people here were lolug In n smnll way, and tho money Is procured to construct the house which will bo turned ovor to Dr. and Mrs. Straw. Marshfield High School Won More Points Than Compet itors Combined Saturday. THA.M STANDING. Mnrshfleld 51 1-2 points Myrtlo Point 25 points Conulllo 1 5 points Mnndon 8 1-2 points North Mend G points (Special to Tho Times.) MYRTLE POINT, Or., Mny 25. Mnrshfleld scored more points than nil other tennis combined In tho Coos county high school field meet hero Snturdny. Sidney Clarke of Marshfield scor ed enough points to have tied for first place, winning twenty-five. Henry Lccocn, nlso of Mnrshfleld, was second with seventeen nnd Mll. lor of Myrtlo Point thli'd'wlth fif teen. Now Coos county records made by Lecocii In doing tho mllo run In 5:05; Clarke In tho 220 yard dash In 22 1-2 nnd In tho 220 yard hur dles in 27 1-5. The marks made In tho Javelin, nnd discus throwing will nlso stnud as county records, this being the first voir these events hiivo been In cluded In the meet. I Tho records were broken In the Jumps, as the ruuwny whs In poor ! condition nnd thp boys could not :ct n good tnke off. For this rens- ! mi (Mnvlrn Mil tin ttt t. It.iHii.. MuJ .. ,,.. ,.v ..... ..... ..,. ... ... . .. r .,..t- record of five fpot ulno Inches In the high Jump and Wnttors did not attempt to bent the mark of !) feet 9 Inches In the polo vault. .Miller of Myrtle Point won nil firsts n the weight 'events. Courteous 1'iifnvoiiible, Tho trnck was slow nnd heavy nnd n cold bond wind bothered the runners. Clnrko won tho short dis tances with ease. Leeocn. defeated Harvey very handily In the mllo nnd nncii camo In with a spurt which very nenrly landed him n second. Lnst year thero was a dls puto us to who should hnvo been declared the winner In tho mllo, Bomo contending thnt Harvoy, who won by a ynrd after being coached, on tho finish, should have been dis qualified. Lccoqq proved himself to bo tho best ninn this year and thorcby sottlcd tho dispute". Wnttors of North Mond won tho polo vault, which was tho only place won by his tenm. Simpson, 'who wns n suro point winner, was unablo to enter on nccount of Illness. Miller of Coqullle won the 4-10 and Lawrence made n goqd showing in the ino nnd 220. In the century somo hnd expected ket Htrcotnr and march on Front to Clnrko to bang up a now record, Central avonuo to tho Masonic Hall. 'nut no got a poor start and nlso Aftor the ceremony tho procession had n stout wind to buck ngnlns. will reform and march In tho snmoj There wns n good crowd out. order, from Fourth to Hall nvonuol W. 0. Chandler acted as starter, nnd from Ilnll avenue to tho come- "rofessors TUmIvoii. Clrnnnls. Ortibbii. tery, where tho linker Post (1. A. It. Parks, Itnnb, Robertson, Hopkins nnd IIG LEAGUE "Wooly Boy" Suits UUL SCORES Portland Takes Sunday Game from OaklandVenice . Lost to Sacramento. COAST LEAGUE STANDING. W. L. P.C. Vonlco no 20 .COO San Francisco ...31 22 .585 Los Angeles . ...2G 2C .500 Sncrnmento 211 27 .100 Portland 20 21 .455 Oakland IS 28 .391 f MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM OUT Ceremonies Will Be Held Sun day Instead of Saturday Parade Is Feature. Although Momnrlnl Day falls on Sat unlay tho coromonlcs to comemorato tho occasion will bo enacted next Sun dny, Tho officers In chnrgo of tho program decided to hold tho services on Sundny In ordor to get n larger representation from tho business h'ouscH which wWuld of course bd closed on Sundny, Tho momorlnl procession will form nt 1.30 p. m. nt Front nnd Mar Dr Aitoclited I'rrn to Coo Oar Times, PORTLAND. Or., Mny25. Port land won Sunday's game from Oaklnnd nftor passing up two games Friday and Saturday on nccount of rain. The Bcores yesterday: At San Francisco - H. II. 13. Portland 5 13 1 Oakland 3 9 2 Mnttcrlcs: Hlgglubothum, linger nnd Fisher; Prottgh nnd Mitze. At Los Angeles It. II. E. Snu Frailclsco 2 5 3 Los Angeles 3 0 0 Ilntterlcs: Parkin, Sopulvcdn and Clarke; Itynu nnd Hrooks. SECOND GAME: San Frnnclsco I II " 0 Los Angeles 1 It t Mnttorles: Lelfleld and Clarke; Pcrritt nnd Moles. At Sncrnmento It. II. E. Vonlco .' 0 I 0 Snerutnonto . . . 1 S l IVattorlcs: llltt and llliss; Stroud and Hannah. We have just received another lot of those famous suits to sell at $5.00 Each suit has two pair Knicker Pants. Ages 5 to 18 We invite inspection and comparison. "MONEY TALKS." Hubnalp oei Marshfield Bandon Myrtle Point .VOI ITU WEST HI IX LEAGUE. Portland 7; Tiicomn 5. Seattle S; Vancouver I. Spokane; no game sheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York 8; St. Louis 7. Mrooklyn C; Cincinnati 2. Huston 3; Chlcngo 2. will conclude tho services and decor ate tho graves. Edward II. Joonk, acting adjutant general, Spanish American Wnr vet rrns nnd Fred Gonitis, adjutant general will hhvo chnrgo of tho pro gram. Tho program follows: Music by tho Coos Mny Concert Messrs. Sparks nnd Molnnd wore among the officials In charge. ItcmiltM nv Event. Tho various, events ended ns fol- lowsr Mllo I.ecocq,- Mnrshfleld! Har vey, Mnndon; Mncli, Marshfield. Tlmo 5:nn. Shot Put Miller. Myrtlo Point; SATURDAY'S (JAMES. AMERICAN LEAGUE q Chlcngo 2; Hoston G. Cleveland 9; Now York 10. Detroit 5; Ph.inuolphln S. St. Louis l ; Washington 0. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Moaton 1: Chlcngo 2. Philndolphla 2; Pittsburg 7. Mrooklyn 3; Cincinnati 11. Ney York 3; St. Louis 1. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE, Spokane 2; Vlctnrln 11. Tncomn C; Portland 3. Seattle 2; Vancouver l. COAST LEAGUE. Maud Selection Dement, Myrtle Point: Armstrong, Divine messing.. Row Samuel Grogg Mnndon. 39 feet 8 1-2 Inches. Genornl orders, by Presiding officer 440-ynH Run'. Miller, Coqullle; Comiiinndor S. II. Cathcnrt. Lococq, Mnrshfleld; Spires, Myrtlo Vocal Solo Miss Esther .Inlmsnii Point. Tlmo 57 1-.". Musln by the Hand Selection Polo Vault .Wnttors, North Mond: Mnlo Qunrtctto....Chns. Stnuff, .Ioy('1,1n"",nn' Mnrshfleld: Fulton, Co- Lnngworthy, qullle. Holght foot. 100-vnrd Dasii Clarke, Marsh- II. Towor, W. W. Ilnrrv llnllninn Speaker of tho day. . . .Professor Res-1 '0,l,i: Lawnuico. Coqullle; sler of Corvallls. mumim. mro w nni. Music by tho Mund AmorlcaL, C?0'' Run. Lecocq. Officer of tho duy....A. J. SavnBo!('nW' , Wnlson. Cooullle: .iiiiiniiiiuiu, I line :iii.'-d. AT EAGLES' HALL Impressive Tribute Paid to the Dead bv James Watson Lodge Matters Discussed. Marsh-Lagus, High Jump Clarko, Murshflold: Rnekleff. Myrtlo Point. Molt, of Mnrslirinid, nnd Hnrvoy, Mnndon. tied for third. Height C feet 4 Inches. Jnvolln Miller. Myrtlo Point. 129 feet 5 Inches; Lecocq. Mnrshfleld, 124 feet 8 1-2 Inches; Dement, Myr l.o Point, 120 feet. 220-ynrd Hurdles. Clarke, Mnrsh field; Hnrvoy. Mnndon : Spires, Myr tle Point, Tlmo 27 4-5 seconds. Mrond Jumn. Clnrko, Mnrshfleld; Molt. Marshfield; Rackleff, Myrtlo Point. 19 feet 4 1-2 Inchos. !20-ynrd Dash. Clnrko. Marsh- rlnlll I.fl U'lnMna Pnnu 11m Tlnli A I .-.. I....I.. M..1o 1...1 ' I''"". -""""' " 1"I'. UUIl, . ..., ...., ,, nut,!', iiiivmiiuu .Mnrsiifield. Tlmo 22 1-2 seconds. he nnnunl meinorlnl services held nt , niseus Mlllor. Myrtle Point. 99 tho Englos hull yosterdny. Owing fw. n,..,.,r iLi,iu on .,'. n Dr. Straw mid In his chnrncter'stleM" Inclenienr weathor the services inches; Lecocq', Mnrshflold. 8G feet way that tho people of Mnrshfleld "u, '" ' " '"ko khuub in-, cinches did not owe him iiuythlng nnd hoj Rtend of tho coinotory. James Wat- ttolay RnceCnqulllo first. Marsh- mo uui wain nuy puhhuik oi iiiiih i - "" i.iihr inumu n noiq second, .Myrtle Pont third. ino uenu nun ino norm orrorings Oedlt to Gnunils vero linpresslvo. Following tho ser-i Meh of the credit of the big vie- t I will u it fit lii 1 of t It., l.ii uLi.. imvl. !.,- - .. .. ..... 0 . ...vo .v,v. ...... v.yj ...,(,. v luun mu ,0v ror tne .MnrsnrieKl High School floworn to the cemetery where they 8 due to Frank L. Grnnnls, nthlotlc uiu imovii uu luii i,iiiD, iiiiiiiuui- iiirpcior. .Mr. Grnnnls has been lug about twenty-five. I working hnrd slnco Joining tho high Seyornl innt ors pertaining to- tho school fnculty to devolon nthlotlcs nctlvltles of (ho lodge woro tnlked end tho showing Saturday shows over nftor tho memorial services). It that his efforts imvn i.m.n f-.it of those contributing to the fundlvwH siiBKOsted by some thnt u moro in eonsequence his departure nt tho to go on and construct the house, elnboi'nto decorntlvo Bcheme ho nppll- close of this yonr will bo greatly Venlco-Sncrainento; rnln. Portland-Oakland; ruin. At Los Angeles It. . E. San Frnnclsco 8 o Los Angeles 0 (I 1 Mntter'ds- Mnrhnm and Clark; Chech nnd Moles. s s mmpi HfBF IS BIFFEREHT Habitual Drinker Says He is Never Arrested Anywhere Except Marshfield There Is n different' tang In tho whlBkoy In Mnrshfleld, ncordlng to Alfred Johnson, who was given n hearing heforo Recorder Mutter this morning nftcr spending tho night In tho Hotel do Cnrtor. Johnson wns nrrcstod nt 12:30 this morning when Officer Donne found him on tho street In n drunken condition. Johnson snys thnt ho never gets drunk on tho whiskey anywhero except Mnrshflold and thon ho luvnrlnbly got nrrcstcd. MERCHANT'S CAFK. Ed McDdnnld, nged 71, who- for Hrondwnj nnd CommcrcUIi MM. POSTPONEMENT for his services, although ho did feel that their offering to do this wns Indeed u very grent compliment nnil ho npnreciated It very highly, but snld, hovoor, that he would hnvo to consult Mrs. Straw and leave tho matter to her Judgment, ivhlch wns dono Inter. At nil events, it Is the Intention nnd turn It over to htm, just us the people of the United Stntes did with .Admiral Dewey, nnd It la bolleved thnt Marshfield will have the dis tinction of being the first city in the Htnto to thus rownrd an ex ed to the lodgo rooms but no do- regretted uniio decision was rendered. Individual Point Winners. Among thoso taking part In the Clnrko. Mnrshfleld 5 meiuorlal services wore C. C. Going, i.erofq, Mnrshfleld "l7 president; E. D. Noonnn. vice-presl- Miller, Myrtle Point 15 dent: Russell Nnsburu. chunlatn: J. iinrv.u- iiim,in ? . mayor who worked without snlary M. Sneddon, secretnry; August Fti- Lnwren'eo. rv.ni.m,' a for his servlcos. zeon, treasurer; Del Rhodes, conduc- Wnttors. North Mend .... ' "'fi No list of the contributors was tor; Paul netty, D. J. Reos, Chnrlos Miller, Conulllo ... , 5 kept or glvon out, but It Is stated Oulmotto, trustees, I Molt. Mnrshflold .....'..'....' 4 V-'' thnt It Includes practically all of List or Demi. Rackleff, Myrtle Point ' ' " " tho larger property owners In the1 Twenty-four members of tho Marsh Dement, Myrtlo Point .' ! 4 cJty. HUVS 1US1XESS. in-ill rtoriu iiuvo passed 10 uie lirent iiuntor, Mnrshfleld , 3 Ilevond. The comploto list Is ns fol-' Watson, Coqulllo !.!!.'! 3 lows: I Chnnmnn. Marshfield .1 Win. Dayton. Chns, Georgo, Ernest Spires, Myrtlo Polut 2 V. E. Perry, the shell-fish mnrkot 'icger, roier ftussun, j. w. i-ieiuer, Hacti, Mnrshfleld 1 man pninnletoil a doni with noorco ,''(,, Nyawandor, C. A. Mooro, A, C. Armstrong, Mnndon 1 nuui. completed a deal with George 0am,)Uolli Krne8t. I Clltllpi Wm Vnlion Coqulllo .. 1 Stowau yesterday, taking ovor Mr. Noble. C. M. Hadley, Joseph Yorkor, Lagus, Marshfield 1 iJtowart's oyster liusiness. Mr. Perry Dav d Sneddon. A bort Hanson, .lolm nnn.inn 1 (100-yard dash, third place.) vll continuo nt his old stand, which McGovom 13. C. Holland, John J. Cur 1. ,inr.in. ..n,rn.. !,.. n "", Chas. Rhotlcs, Ilurry Wilson, Ed. imnrovonienta i ' nnV.iiT, T Luplle Carran-" If you are not ashamed of yonr his assailant with a revolver handed lwpro omenta. za, G. Cataldl, Alvln Munck. goods A WVK UTIS K THEM, him by Mrs. Suyder. Marshfield-North Bend Game Will Be Played Next Sunday Afternoon. Jupiter PluvliiB shed nls tears over Coos Mny yesterday to such an ex tent that tho two promising haso- imu games could not bo staged. Hun dreds of fans woro dlssapolnted ns they had been looking forward to a lively contest botweon tho Mnrshflold nnd North Mond teams, both of whlcn aro In tho hand of now managers. Manager Chandler of tho Mnrsh field tonm says tho gamo will como off uoxt Sundny if tho weather per mits. In tho meantime tho players will bo out for prnctlco nearly every night this weok. A bnttlng cngo will bo placed In front or tho Mradloy Candy company factory to bo used in practice work. Negotiations nro still on hetweon tho local managers nnd tho manngers of tho Coqulllo and Mnndon teams and n doflnito schedulo for tho season is Doing rormuinted. Tho Elks nnd tho North Mond fire men will also meot next Sunday on 1110 .Nunn uenu diamond. PERKINS GOES NORTH. Floyd Perkins of Gnrdlner, who cnught.for Marshfield last year and hns been on the bench with Mc Credlo's Coast League nnd North west Leaguo teams this spring wait ing for nn opportunity to play, hns been fnrmed out by McCredlo to tho Mooso Jaw team In tho Cnna- nlnn League. It Is roported thnt he will get ?200 a month there and if he mnkes tho showing thnt his friends hero confidently expect that ho will, he will havo no trouble In making tho big league next season. tho .second tlmo this weok Iiiih boon nrrcstcd on n chnrgo of drunkenness, nlsn hnd n hearing this morning bo foro Recorder ilutlor. McDonnld wiib nrrested by Mnrnhal Carter yester day morning. Ho was so drunk nt tho tlmo thnt ho can't romembor who nrrcstcd him. Cnrtor says that Mc Dounjd was taking up tho wholu side walk nnd then somo. McDonnld snld that If an officer would pilot him out of tho city ho would go to work but that ns long ns ho roinuliied In town ho was apt to patronlzo tho saloons. Nick Dollch wns found 011 tho Al liance dock nt 1:40 n. m. yosterdny by Marshal Carter. Ho said that ho had walked tho dlstanco of twonty flvo miles from n logging cariip nnd thnt ho wns tired. Ho admitted hav ing tnken a little drink. When ho' was brought hoforo Recorder Ilutlor this morning ho snld that lio camo o tho city to find a man named Joha Dollch, who, ho clnlincd, owed h0 ?r.O. John Dcllch, ho Bald, TM m relntlvo of his. Tho ciistomnry flno of $5 wai tied to cneh of tho offenders. They vera wnrned thnt If found on tlioitrctuia 11 drunken condition again tho p. nlty would bo morosovcro. Tliothrct men promised to go to work aitooa ns they could find somotlilng to do. ELEGANT LINKS OF NEW SPRING GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT S. S. JENNINGS NORTH MENU FAMILY lUNNKItS. In our now location, we art n pcclally prepared to cater to fmnlly trade. Regular meals or a'-ort or dors. Oon Day nnd .Nlfilil. Low Rates for , 1 Handling Trunks We haul trunKs botween a; points In Maruhflold tor the follow. Ing rates, delivery to 'jo mai In tho first stories of building Ono trunk I & Three trunks -8" Twolvo trunks ....1.60 Star Transfer and Storage Co. Lcrl Hclnncr. Prop. PhnnnK 120-.1 J.t, 9H.It. STADDEN ALL KINDS of PIIOTOOHAI'IIIO WORK, llromldo Enlarging uS Kodak lilnlshing. You Get a Square Deal No bnnlc can hopo to win tho confidence and respect of a com munity unless every person ontoring Its doors U assured of re ceiving fair nnd courteous treatment, regardless of his station in llfo or hU relationship to tho bank. America is democratic ana Its Institutions must bo conducted upon democratic prhciplts. w they aro to- succeed. , AT THE FIRST NATIONAL Rank tho officers- and employes aro approachable and glad to b approached. You will get courteous attontlon and a square deal hero. Wo doslro to have tho public know that we are anx ious to help nlong the legltlmato business of our citizens In eJJJ wny pos8lble'. Our success is bound up In the success or mo community. Wo want old residents and newcomers to get acquainted wJtn oj for our mutual benefit. SERVICE THAT SATISFIES e First National Bank Of Coos Bay LOfiOERS' FATAL ROW. .Matt Snyder Shoot Edward Adams at .Mount Vernon, Wash. 1117 AMuciiixi rrn 10 com nr tidm. MOUNT VERNON, Wash., May 25. Matt Snyder, n logger of Hamil ton. Is In the county Jail hero ehnrir. ed with killing Edward Adams, a fellow workman, Saturday. Adams Is said to have attacked Snyder with ornss Knuckles' ana tho latter shot FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK 0 OLDEST BANK IN COOS COUNTl'. Established 1880. Capital, Surplus andUndivided Profits, $115,000 Interest Puld on Time Deposit Officers: I J. W. Dennett, President, J. II. Flanagan', Vice-President. R. P. WlHlams, Cashier. , Geo. F. Wtecheater, Asst. a' mM -VlHIS! l?B, WM