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-. PmwpiiifwypjWWpilWJ li' HHMWM 1,11,1 I !! rT v r THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1914 EVENING EDITION. CIX V I . IV J" EC ' nr v . Baking Powder AiisoNutefy Pure Preferred by Housewives, Physicians and Pastry Chefs. Indispensable in making finest cake and pastry "v lnnriiiUTrn mn I ROlir wr m I I untMffflitn Dib iimui ni I l urnr TnriAV Dill I CPflDCC Olklai nene mum uhll uuuiilu & I mmwSSKi Arrived Early This Morning Portland Defeats Sacramento milJMm 1 With 71 fiflhin PassnnnBrs 17 to 5 in ODcnmci Game wmWWMsm I And a Fair Cargo of New Series iMMmWlMMW dsdu SHIPPING NEWS PAYS TRIBUTE ALLIANCE IN TO MACGENN FROM EUREKA Steamer Arrived Early This Morning With 17 Passen gersSails for Portland Tho steamer Alllanco arrived In port early tills morning from Eureka, iiur captain raportlng an unovontftil trip. Thu Alllntico brought Bovcntocn first cabin pasBongorB and a fair enr-L-o. Slut will Rill I nt R n'clnnlr Mils ntul talk over ovonlnir for, Portland. Amour thoso for the Colum- t0 nrrlvn on tlm Htenmor this mnrnlnir Master of the Breakwater is Complimented by U. S. En gineers' Office Lieut. Col. MeKlustry, of tiio United States Engineers' offlro, In Portland, paid a splomlid trlbuto to tno Judgment and BoninnnBiup or capt. Mnegonn, of tiio Breakwater, by a special request to como to his nfflco in Portland the proper channel urn Itlvor dredge Chinook to work worn H. H. Doniiav. k. j. .lurcosoii. iu on tiio aovornmont project thoro. p, jj Greono, Claro LcmonowBky, It will bo recalled that when the mondo Mnxon, Wllllo Darton, C. It. Chinook was laid up In Juno, lOl.I.t uowoll, Frnnk Cochran, Christ John !apt. .MneBeon had an nrtlclo of B0, At oiiBtofaon, J. T. cnrlln, II. J. consldornblo lutcrcit In Tho Orc-iKctllimn Wi c KKiCston. W. L. Hll vfojiJau and had a map showing the ior, C. M. LottB and J. II. Itlbbon. 1)oal channel for tho ohlnook to , . work In. Major Moludoo accopyjui tho Captain's suggestion but fenr-i i ou -that tho channel suggested wns'. n uttio too closo to tno jetty ami suit tho dredgo nt work 100U foot Jfurtbor west on tjio snmo line, tioiindiugs taken In May, 1014, show that tho clinnnol scoured from 25 to 30 foot whero Macgecn suggested working and filled whoro tho Chin ook had boon at work. It was this fact doubtless that prompted Col. AtcKlnstry to call Capt. Macgoon into conforonco as It proved thu correct ocbb of hit) position. Capt. Macgcnn had his conforonco with Col. McICinstry Monday, and extended him n spoclal Invitation to mako n trip of inspection nnd In vestigation to Coos Day, wnlch has boon accoptcd. Ills visit w.ll bo nn Iniportnnt and Interesting one for -tuis port. ADVERTISED LETTERS ItKDONIK) HA 1 1.8 from MnrcliflcliI List or unclnlmed letters romnln Ing In tho MarBhflold, Oregon, Post offlco for tho week ending Juno 2, 1011. Potions calling for tho samo will nlenso say advortlscd and pay ono com for each letter called for. Urltt. Mrs. Howard; Illack. Ar thur; Dack, Win.; Drown, John M.; Cramor, Miss Mary; Carlisle. Hob ort; Calhoun. Mrs. 13. II.; Colvor son, Ilnlph; Colomnn, Lotty; Emor son, W. U.; Elzomn, Mrs. M.; Francs, Aron; Farmer, W. D.; Flske, Miss Mablo, Qrlmcs, Mrs. Frod; Hanson. C; Hampton,-James; Hills, Mrs. E. J.; Hill, Morrltt, Hostmann, Richard; Jnyno, Frank; Klnnoy Orloy; Lockhart, N. J.; Mar low, Hunry; Mnrsco, W. II.; Mulon, John; Oldakowskl, Ludwlk, 2; Pres ton, C. II.: Ilohort Mlsn Adola; Standrldgc, I)., 2; Stowor, Miss Hess; Tho steamer Hrcakwator arrived iu port this morning with 71 cabin and 1 1 stco'rngo passengers. Sho also brought a fair cargo. The Btcntnor will sail for Portland to morrow. Among those to arrive this morning wero: Ilomlo Smith, F. II. Prntt, V. II. Elwood, Mrs. W. II. Elwood, II. Powell, A. A. Frederick, Allco .1. Drown, Clara Hansen, It. J. Rlcknrd, Oscar Sowcrson, Agnes McQourty, Frank McQourty, Margaret McQour ty, Edwnrd McQourty, Kothorlno McQourty, Mrs. Chos. A. Johnson, Frank Johnson, Florenco Johnson, Mrs. Carl Johnson, Carl JoIuibou, C. Anderson, Mrs. It. L. Mills, C. 12. Mnrvln, A. Qlore, Mrs. L. Lemce, It. 0. Sovcrns, Jas. Forsythe, II. Mench, J. I). Chnmberlnln, H. F. Frltch, Pat Kolley, Mrs. Pat Kclley, II. II. McClrnne, A. C. Ullery, Mrs. Helen Slnskoy. Alex Maakey, Carl Mnskoy. i.irs. II. II. Henry, S. II. Itnthninn. U M. Leonard, J. 12. Stleo, Mrs. V. Jacobs, Emmie Jacobs, J. 12. (t raves, Mrs. J. 12. Qravcs, Mrs. Qeo. Chilov sen, Mrs. F. Heat, W. II. Hill, Mrs. Anna Hill, C. C. Pullford. Mrs. 0. A. Ilennctt, Herbert Qllflllln, S. Fnrrnr, Will Mott. Qeo. Mohl, El mer Holtgrcn, Maude Noble, Mrs. W. W. Ituckor, W. W. Kuekor, Mrs. J. I). Wilson, Mrs. K. Smith Mrs. C. Hnrrlmnu, A. J. Ilnhmor, Anna Hoed, Nora JiibUio. Laura Heed, I'Mrs. Myrtle Lonsdale, J. W. Mcln- toroff, S. F. Colin, Frank Prltz nnu cloven steerage. Along the Waterfront. 1 IHIinnln In Qlnvnim IT. W Rnn.la for SAN I'ltAXCISCO mid Smi IViIro Andy; Smith, George: Taylor, Qoo. aiiUHHDAV, Juno I, nt r$ P. 31. J W. II. CUHTIS, P. 31. Tho Hustler sailed today for Port Orford and Gold Beach with n big cargo of merchandise Moro goods nro being Bhlppcd from horo to Cur ry county this spring than over be fore Tho Tramp Is expected to tnko a cargo of morchandlso to Floronco tho last of tho week. Tho Roomer, Captain Potor Ol son's now boat, Ib to undorgo Inspec tion by tho U. S. Inspectors todny or tomorrow. Slnco hor engines woro Installed sho has not been working satisfactorily and sho may bo put back on tho wnya nnd somo Blight alterations mndo. Th nrnrM Dollar sails from Han- don tonight for San Francisco. 8ho in now cnrrvlnif passengers.. Sho nnd thn Kllznboth and Spcpdwoll nrn tlm only passenger boats Uioro now. tho Flfleld and Unndon being transferred to othor runs. Tho sailing schoonor Coquollo Is tnhlni? on n cnrCO Of COlll Oil tllO Conulllo Itlvor for tho SIubIhw, tho tug Roberts bringing her down. Closing Out All Spring s Summer Millinery The final slaughter sale is on. Every hat and flower in our millinery department must go. Not one item will remain. Our stock of hats and trimmings is far too large and it is simply a question of carrying stock over at almost absolute loss or sacrificing at partial loss. Judgment compels us to do the latter. Remember: Prof its play no part in this sale. See and you must believe. Sale starts Wednesday June 3rd and continues until the entire stock is sold. Come in and make your se lections early. A small deposit will hold your choice. tlljr AiuoclMfet rrc to Cnna Ilr Tlmet.l PORTLAND. Or.. Juno 3. Port land defeated Sacramento In tho open ing gaino of tho now series hero yes terday, 17 to Ii. Tho scores: At Oakland R. II. K. Los Angeles 3 7 0 Oakland 0 0 :i llnttorles: Hughes and Drooks; Mnlarkoy and MItzo. At Venice R. H. 12. San Francisco 2 5 2 Venlco 0 7 0 Hattorlcs: l.oirlcld nud Clarke, Powell, Smith nud IUIhb. At Portland R. II. 12. Sacramento f 8 f Portland , ..17 II 2 Huttorles: QUI. Arolnncs, Kronicr, Colwell, Wolvcrton and Hnnnah; Rohrcr, Rlogcr, Krausu and Ytmtz. A.MKRICA.V LHAQl'l Chicago 2; Dotrolt fi. St. Louis 3; Cleveland 0. Washington 9; Now York I'hllndulpl.in 2; Iloston 3. Philadelphia 1; Iloston 2. NATIONAL Li:.(IUI2. LOT 1. Ladies and Children's Trim-f Q med and untrimmed Hats ...' LOT 6. A fine lot of Ladies' Trimmed Hats at a very (to a n low price pu'7 LOT 2. Ladies' and Children's Trim-7 c!, med Hats ' & LOT 7. ' Ladies' Beautiful Hats. Mil beauties $298 LOT 3. Ladies' and Children's Trim-QQ med Hats. A good buy 7Ql LOT 8. Trimmed Hats in Values .up to $10. Now $3.49 LOT 4. Ladies' Trimmed Hats. Values to $4 $1.48 and $5.00. good styles All LOT 9. This lot contains values to S12.00. Now $3.98 LOT 5. Ladies' trimmed Hats. A better value $1.98 LOT 10. pattern Hats, formerly selling to $4.98 $15.00 I price --. Sacrifice Pittsburg 3; Chicago 7. Cincinnati 1; St. Louis r. Iloston 2; Ilrooklyn 3 (13 Innings) Iloston 3; Ilrooklyn I. Now York 2; Philadelphia !. Now York 7; Philadelphia 0. XORTIIWKSTKRN LKAUl'i:. Portland t; Vnnrniivcr 5. (Sovcntccn lunliigB. ) Vlctorln 1; Seattle 2. Taconui 2; Spokane 10. FOOTE AOTO LINE STARTS First Passengers Out Via Allegany Tomorrow Road Put in Fine Shape I). L. Footo roturncJ Inst evening from his intlnl trip ovor tho Alio- gnny-Loon Lnko-Scottsburg road and round it to bo in much better comll tlou for auto travol than ho expected with tho exception of n few places, wnoro no aim a rorco or men fixed It up, tho road Is In good condition nnd ho wll start tomorrow with tiio roguinr passongor traffic. "I mndo tho run from Allegany 10 i.oon luko in less tluin two hours" said .Mr. Footo today. "Road Su norvisor utuil or Allogauy, Is to uo to npllinonted on thu excollout work ho Is doing on tho road an I tho way ho keeps It up. Ho Is con stnntly looking after It nnd bad places mo fixed promptly, tlum keeping tlu expense down and mak ing It bettor for travol. "Tho Loon Lnko Mountain road was a llttlo muddy and wo had to uso chulus. Tho road from there to tho Scottsburg .Mountain was In good shapo, but on tho mountain thoro wero a few bad places. I hnd u crow of moil with mo and wo fixed up tho bad places and Supervisor linker, on tho Scottsburg end, got out with a force of men nnd It was put in flue shapo. "Wo will bo ablo to mnko bettor time over tho road this year than over and with tho roads In tho con- union tlioy nro, dunger of broaks or delays nro practically eliminated. "Capt. Kdwards has the Alort m flno shapo and will leavo .Murshflold nt Q o'clock each morning with lassongor8. I will Imvo nil tho nutos needed for trnfflc and wo will got them through promptly, con necting with tho afternoon train nt Drain. "Tho Busy Corner and tho Scan dinavian Drug Storo will bo our local agencies nnd reservations can bo mndo at elthor place by tolophono or tho tickets enn bo bought there. Wo will have two nuto loads of pas sengers out tomorrow," Style and k. ' a &vrvice A Tills sci IDll trcr Htones W1 licfoi nro layl' M I BUI I VM Wlmmm fit fnBHKfc H YOU gCt the Stvlin -r great fashion nrt!c v get fine fabrics and J ' "wnviuuiibnip that guar. antcc wear and service. It is this combination that makes sensational values at a medium price. A range of styles and tizei ia fci, can fit any man and please Mi uite. j pedal styles for young men. Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. Ejou hi I0L XX) BE IIE IS EOF Man Slightly Intoxicated Drops Coffin Nail on Mattress in Rooming House A conflagration was narrowly averted early this morning In tho Rogers rooming house when n mnt tross In one or tho beds caught flro from a elgarotto. Tho flro was ex tinguished by R. J. Wnlrnth, pro prietor of tho place, after his at tention had boon drawn by tho odor of smnko. Tho flro started when Jay Whit ney, who occupied n room in tno placo, cnrelcsBly let n smoking clg- nrotto drop from his fingers onto tho mnttross. Ho wns slightly In toxicated ut the tlmo and waa not awaro of any Immodlato danger. A holo mensurlng over u foot Iu dlnm otor hnd been burned through tho mattress whon tho flro wns put out. Wnlrnth found tho mnttress nblnzo CANDIDATES OFFERED 1 Price of tor oi Dele YANTS Realizes Cham Gi VKUA kbit den retlrcinci lofllckd f Iprovlsiot Lhiccs t III said t iHuerta lotfer at Emu- ' Boat, but Lin (ut 3 tlm. Chamber of Commerce Invite Politicians to M Quarters for Meetings! Political candidates will hi. prlvllcgo of using the Chiabe (jominerco I mil nen tipou: tliolr platforms and policies ti public, It they so desire. WlCi seating capacity Is limited to i OS csats tho hall may te t id: place on somo ocntlons. Sonator Smith made the trr; at tho mcctlnc of the hno'.Iuo mlttco yesterday afternoon. Attltl thoro wns no opposition to tli i I08nl somo of the members oil Ghnmbor of Commerce vert liq to think that tho hall vas too i to bo used for such a purcae. After some discussion It tuta od to offer tho candidates tht tul tho hnll so long as the public ei ings do not conflict ub tne rtfi meet ncs of tho Chamber. Sonntor Smith hem tnt its n whon ho entered tho room with Whitney on tho bed unawaro of tho nB0f would show the spirit ui inci mm u wiih mmimi;. wmium eroalty of tho piembcri oi toe dashod a bucket of wntor on tho Jor of commerce. tho flro nnd then throw nomo water . Iu the fnro of tho Bleeping Whitney. I ( north IIIJXH "rvo n goon notion io unvq yon Georji idc lt; WA "In t Comn ponci 01 III' ! rallro P. II ; Erie, tersts prop tiiec Mil," hire leavl Ityc Mm. s. Ailuois. who bu riiiiim. in Vnrtii llend. kit : tnnln.. fnr hnr linme OD TtrJ 11 Her son, UavlJ, accompwi! 1 nrrested nnd mnko you pay for tho damages." said Wnlrnth to Whitney. "I'd llko to soo you got blood out of n turnip." wns tho retort. "Well, If you light another cigar- i., otto in this room I'll boo to It that, jt.r8( m. Young, of Ientt. left n you nio urresiou. siuti wnirniu. tordoy for a two-weess th in Iorr tlinn 11 half hour Wnlrnth mm. illHcnvniorl HmnltK poinlnir from thai t'- nilvn l-Mman. o( Vol same room and without any furthnr rioltl. spent yesterday lth &m c delay ho Bummonod ?n officer. Pa- nond friends. n 4LL FLOWERS AT CORRESPONDINGLY LOW PRICES AND CONVENIENTLY AR- RANGED FOR YOUR INSPECTION. See OUR PRICES on STRAW HATS for the Boys Smith's Variety Store NORTH BEND. WOOLEN MILE IT ON BAY trolmnn Donne responded to tho call nnd Whitney wns transferred from tho rooming house to tho Hotel do Carter. Whon ho was brought boforo Ro- cordor Butler this morning ho plend ed guilty to a complaint charging him with bolng In n drunken condi tion. Rocordor Dutler fined him $( inasmuch as it wub Ids first of fenso. Wnlrnth took tho matter up with Justlco Ponnock with n view of se curing somo retribution for tho dnm ngo dono to tho mnttross, but ho was Informed that Whitney could not bo ciinrgeu with Intentionally burning ui.. rvmln llnrpr and Mill I Mnoov. who have been V.iitUl rn,... m,. rntnmpil Mondar. i-. n II Worrell 111 lTt C Inst of this week for a trip land to Portland. - Mrs. Wlrth. of MIUIcob i. tOi ,nln thn Fltt nbOW ClttO T dny. Mrs. Dessoy wi Jc W ..i,i hnm. hut ner tai1 lUlllllUVII l..v..., -- ... .1.1. iH.aelAI nro in wiih "i""'"- . i...M r n llnilsnn and 0" itiro. h. iv. ---....,,( (Kl Ermn. nttenuoa connueu Ri clscs 'in Marshfleld la nllj Mr. and Mrs. J. Barnes a 1 w of California, re turn d on Wg ruurKcu wiin inioniiouuiiy uuriiiiiK1 also Hiinuny "" ""7. ii tho bedding, nnd that, besides, ho llomo on south Coos Krw hnd only $1.00 In his possosBlon I Barnes Is a daughter oi wnon no wns nrrestou. wniinoy, howovor. nromlsod to nnv tho dnm- ngoB wliou ho received his next payjft v8lt with relatives on envelope, W. M. lllnes, nrrested nt 0:10 o'clock yesterday morning by Mnr shnl Cartor, who found him on tho streots In n drunken condition, bo drunk In fact, that ho was taking up tho wholo sldownlK, was fined ?C when brought boforo tho Rocordor this morning. Jim Ford, arrostod by Officer Doano nt lt:4G last night, for tho snmo of fenso, wns nlso flnod $5. Rocordor Butlor warnod both of fenders that tho flno would bo heav ier If they woro brought up tho second tlmo. of An tht Ex ed pei a la Id. sa F. Pi th R. E. L. Bedillion Figures on Moving Bandon Plant to Klamath Falls Soon Thnt thn ronnrfo. nl.ni.f ln rinj woolen mill being moved to Coos farged with being on tho streets Bay and located on tho tract which 1 1" " df"1n,ko.n con'1"'0"- ""?' Krels nnd his associates aro trying1 Car,e? told the Recorder that this Vinel for Drinking. Charles Jon sen wns arrested last night by Offi cer Richardson and was fined $5 whon ho was brought before Record er Butler this morning. Jonsen was to sell off In town lots not! was Jensen's second offense within yiaia correct U indtonro in. thn. fn.iliwo weeKB. carter says tnnt jon- from tho Klamath Palls Northwest- fe" Uasan unlimited capacity for orn. wi .coi. ijooyo, no described him as bolng "It. E. L. Bedillion. manager of th" '-"-""A01 lt,h- ahol? ln-U Bandon Woolen Mill, met with tho' . .. .. it (iiMiiitttiii iiiu iiiiii in ujiuiaiiuii. y?r' . pinrenee. Ii' Mrs. Kunwr. u, -." ,.d. Ring relatives in .. - -. Mrs. I-. uiicnej, "-Ti ntrter.H days with her wn. i ' South iniet, r"1"'"1" , has 51 Mrs: Frank Rogers mi l guest for a ' d"g' j0,cS onts. .Mr. and Mrs. Ji mini nv THANKS ., ,, Tothonianyfrienbo nets and words of W P" ( ed and sustained, mo In m VOZd'l Free.undAl peclnlly to the Order o -' tho Women of Woodcrt B. to extend my na"- ELDSn. directors of the Chamber of Com merce nnd n number of business men yeBterdnv ovenlng iml his entire prop osition for n woolen mill In this city was thoroughly discussed. Mr. Be dillion owns sock in tho Bandon Woolen Mill nnd nrnposes to move It to this city If local business men will subscribe for enough stock, which, together with what he takes, will Mr. Bedillion asks for a free site for the mill and wnnts cheap water and1 wood. Tho mill, If constructed liero, would employ about fifty or sixty men nnd would furnish a local market for the wool produced In this and Lake counties.'! IIFJOOVno SAILS from Mnndifleld for SAX FRANCISCO nnd San Pedro mako It possible to erect the building j THURSDAY, Juno 4, at 5 P, M. or tho town Mns. I. ELKTOX WOMAN'S tSff- m- aw-rA!! UlioiuH.B i.Mn XT El'" Although living fwltwn tho Douglas county fm s ft E. Schnd. of Blkton. U Pen lrft tin ?!"!' ??t5SS fi Snft? ovlw representative BJJ -J5 & have erf town, aim , bout aa''uj difficulty in ge'ngwf0 acconip been for friends vsto her here. accomp3nKlU. Mrs. Schad l waj ",bo Roseburg by her husDa uton, 'wiihiir. Mrs. Scbaa is - - ft- l.te Fen SutherUB. , - nrthe town of Sutaen.u 1 "(' mAT ; J,..r5T