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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1914)
m affiss3i(0m, 7 1 aummisii- THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1914 EVENING EDITION. TWO N COOS BAY TIMES M nn WOP AI. V. MAL()i:V..!MlK.! and I'ub. f3jJ. 01 hh 1 I'VX M. MAI,O.VKV...Xi-tVH KtHlur ' " J 8 U ' ,,I,IUW" IS DIRECTOR Au Independent Republican news paper published every evening exeunt Bundny, nnd Weekly by The Coot liny Times Publishing Co. Entered at the postoffice nt Marsh Jttold. Oreuon. fur transmission thrpuxh u,e mniiB ns second ci.i Prominent North Bend Woman !!nS!V..w.nv-HTm 1 EleCted t0 SC1001 B0ai'd ""wriuui. I There-Other Districts One year G', Mrs. C. S. Wlnsor. a prominent Jer month ""i North Bend woman, was elected di- tt i.i'.iviii. .rector there to fill the ainncy on one year ................. .?l.JU j tp ijonrd caused by the retirement When paid strictly In advance the, of L Pi pnkenBtoln. who refused subscription price o the Coos Dnv t0 be r0ndlduto for re-elertion. Times it $5.00 per year or $2.30 M', j wlnsor has been a lend bix months. lnK worker In public affairs nt .:r. :.. m z I North iietui uiiiciui niper m loos i;ouniy. jrdientGd to the service of in ""M "" A, " m,uo". '", v?u?' . people, that no good cause hall hi C. K. Maybee was re-elacted clerk a champion, and that etll shall noi "JL'V "a Oerbyshlrc by n vot8 thrive unopposed. r ,s t0 " , , . , , ,- ,- . , rZ , ,. Hunker Mill District. At, independent Republican new.., Mi A,bpe WBB re.cleited direr papct published every owning except, tor nn,j Ai j utx clerk at thu Sunday, ami Weekly by ' ttunker Hill district lust night, J. The Coos l;tj Times PuMlshln; Co. Hoosdnhl and J. K. Hrot kmuller are is niRFi Willi Riddance Sale Prominent Young Business Man Unanimously Chosen Hall Is Clerk Again (I. W. Kaufman was itnniiliuouslv elected n memlier or the Mnrshfiold school boaid last oveniiiK to succeed .T. r, .Merchant, who declined t6 serve again. Air. Kaufman was the only candidate nominated and his election was by acclamation. Ills name was (I dress rll communications to ciKW l!.V DAILY TIMK8. Mamhflclil :; :: 11 : Oregon JtVXli. a. ! nin,,iin .it fnrntvi.,1 ss placed In iiuiiiliint ton by I. S. Smith. ffcl WU U1W tWl V - . . I U'llM ll1tl tftllllftd ft !! MKMtlm.t qualifications of Mr. Kaufman ror the place and stated that the com community and tho schools were lucky to get men of Ms ability and standing to devote their time to pub lic affairs. Judge Johu V. Hull was' reelected clerk or the district by ununlmoiiH vi-le. He has served about twent yeats In this position. The meeting was called to order about 7:VB. There weie about twen Iv present rnd owing to It being uti an'.mous, the business wns qtilcklv transacted, .hist as the voting wa IN FULL SWING the other members of the board. MlllliigUui District. E. M. Smith was elected dlicctor and C. It. Codding clerk at tho Mil llgton district eleition. Mi's Mncueini Chosen. Mucgenn, wire ot Cant JUST A HEW DAYS MORE AND 'TWILL BE A THING OF THE PAST For Thursday, Frisky and Saturday We will make an additional price concession on all our MUSLIN UNDERWEAR LIN GERIE WAISTS, TABLE LINENS, LACE CURTAINS AND NOVELTY WHITE GOODS These WHITE WINNERS WILL BE DISPLAYED AROUND THE STORE Mn TV .T June Is walking down the street Macgenn, of the Breakwater. was'C'osing me ueorge w. isitler whistled where the warm spring rains have eleited a member of the school board '"'" r.er uock aim tue crowd rushed been ; Ro .es riot In her hair, l'.ii l songs follow everywhere, June Is out to take the air Kwplng time to Lohengrin. - June Is walking down the" street! At the magic or her hand .School doors open wide, they say, And the children rush to play! June will lead thorn far away Through the golden summer land. June Is walking down the street Where the warm spring rains have been Many follow at her side. Joyous, free, with June to guldo; June Is walking far and wide Keeping time to Lohengrin. at Hmnlre. succeeding Win. Baun- "way w see me vessel, in eonse- ders. Mrs. Miugenn Is now n mem- qtionce the election was ordered ber of the City Council at Umpire, closed. ICnt (! ICJe'tlnn. Many thought that the meeting M. A. McLasgen, or Knstslde, wru would last until S o'clock and a score elected h member of the school board or more enme late, only to find the there. Mrs. Mchuggen wns elected school houso vacant, clerk of the board, defeating Mrs. .1. A. Swansea. II ML RETURN 50! Repairs Made. IE0. f ELDER IS I1PECIE0 New Freight and Passenger Steamer Arrived Last Eve ningWent South Today The pasfcnjfer and freight stonmer PORTLftNDERS IB i BE HEBE S Delegation of Merchants and Trade Boosters Will Spend About Ten Days on Bay ---" - vav WE ARE GOING TO CONTINUE SELLING OUR Mens Suits, Hats and, tf S, $Ljf Vd AT SUCH ENTICING PRICES AS Men's $17,00 Suits $12.95 Men's $20,00 Suits $13.35 Men's $25,00 Suits $16.70 Men's $30,00 Suits $19.95 Men's $3,50 Hals ... .82.75 Men's $3.00 Hats $2.35 Odd Si'cs in Men's Oxfords that were $4, $4.50, $5.00 $1.55 (iuoi'ko W. Ultlor, of the North lacl- Armngomcnts are IicIiik made for the roceptlon and entertainment of a party of Portland huslnesH men who nre expected to visit the May and tin Int., Ill llllj vll.lnllf nliniit liile 1,-. flc StonniHhlp Conipnny. arrived nt ,. AuguHt I. W. V. Mllier. superln- tr A II In n tut t)inr lit 1 .1 f. fi'nlfirlf i InMllftll t lf I tin (iutl lutfn InnWIi fill- Expect Bar Dredge tO Leave nHt evening. She was all dressed road, has Hiibinltted two schedules to Prirllnnrf Qflfiiivlo Mnrn ! un and rendi- fur insneetliiii ns soon . '''" lUchnrdson or the Portland Com- ' "" MHiuiuui iiiuio ,,ii, ,,.m i.. luuiMmi morclnl Club nnd Is awaltlnif a re- mp, iiu, Mtiiir, iiitiuit l, ..n in ...r..w.. . - ... llnnili-uily nf iiiinnl,! timid llm wnter , !"" r..,,, .... it... i.tv ut,.n,i.,.i- ,iivf,i tn. I Until word In received from Itl wenl the thick and not iiiaiiv left un-'. nnlson It will not bo known wheth hi n,v i,u.i i,ii,u,.i...i iim iuni r.wii.1 the Portland delegation will he h topmust to boiler rnom. ' "" " """ " "r or August. About rorty-ono passengers wore A "0' that matter lH sottlod der- iiu board tho (leotKe W. Kldor on 'uly tlioro will be n special nice.!- AS Ten Per Cent Discount will be allowed off the price of all regular pur chases during THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. Henry Shiikhuw hen returned yes torday from Portland on tho (,eo. W. Klder, having attended the an nual meeting of the Oregon Asso ciation of Title Men, which was held on June U'tli and litth. He e- . ...... ... . ,...,, .. lilt? nf lint MnrHliflnl.l PIiiiihIki,. ,,r port, the meetliiK well attended. It a ' , 1X0" o iV In g oC Cnninibr,.0 for I ", ,7poo f nrrnn PorVh lrcMMnenta ""S " "v" V North PnclH sSamsh.,!" Com- l"K the details ortl-e reception nnll i.e'or'lhe'em Absim" Co! "wm J" Olwrloj. P. I.HMont of rta h or the merchants nnd elected president and M. II. Steven- the company: K. (J. McMIck In. genor- " ouo ". . ro . . . . son or the w-'tlTrio., r,.,,i. Ati- '"' t'"en"er stent; K M. Krver. , ;M " ru Mil it list ness men nro or Jirrj stract Company mretary an Itrea.-, Irnvoll.-R frcl:t and i.BMcnRer n. ,'".' ',,;'' ' ' , ' 7" "T ...... ' o ! " iinlti Knfsted wore nniiiK uusi uae neen a goon ileal improsri- 11;, ., n,. ,..i r .1,,. .i..i'th r !.-; on the steamer. They. .w,!, t,,lH r" tmmmmmmatammBKMMxammmmi 1 ittti r rtunriirir cl - I I I I I R 1 ( R.I n MM ' L -r I r iFU U If ere (LEI I LL lillllluUL. IN POSITIONS IgHfEPBJHUWPWI lj ll.i I, , i.HH.jg to bo coming Count in Goddess of Liberty Contsst Made m. o whor imW; tha i.m ZSZJ? w' ll - -80,,n w,,h H,,c" " fl,,t" of , at Noon Today will bo ready to return to Coos liny ' p ' " ' ' l .',.,,, H0I,, ' - . by Saturday. Sho will have a new j . ' "oorije . Klder will lnnugur- , ,,.,, thr(, collU , thl, i0lWm 0 drair or lighter weight than the rV" ' i '" ""' """rV?" nnnnnill mn , Liberty contosf, which waB niudo originni one, wtiicli will mnue nor ", "' ' "'"""" " "' y""n ""';. "?. I II 1 1 II 1 1 n 1111 I Mil ' day. 1iowh tho candidates, with linndlo butter with the presout pow- "' '"" niruuuu uio.- num) , w-n - i ihi rillf e: ii iiuuiiniii 1 un Mew Aito Line to Draie Starts Tomorrow er. The extrn delay was caused by """'"? "i ' " " u"""K neju hor new nronellor and new nlntes vory Monday morning. After mnk- tho former hnd to bo cast In Hun l"K 'o trip to Kureka alio will sail KrnnclBco. It Is reported Hint the con-, for Portland on Thursdays, tractors will not innke any money , Among tho paBsoiiKora on tuo mnld on tho repair Job, tho contract price trip from Portland wero C. It. being about $L:iOO. . Moore, neorgo Cllnkenboard, C. He snys tho (ico. W. Kldor Is a CnvanauRh. II. Cnvanaugh, N. Sav rino passenger boat and ho hopes "?', O. I). Hush, Henry SonKStackon, to see enough business In and out Mrs. Savage. H. W. Melln, 13. Wll- .Mnrmi, II. 111 buo ciiiiuKU iMiHiiiesn 111 nun out mi..o-. or Coos liny to warrant her romnln- Unmson. C. M. Kborhnrt. C. II. Mn lug on the Coos Kay-Portland-Ku-' I- ' Kussoll. S. C. Shnnkland. roka run. 1 SEES SOLUM;! Liquor Question Can Be Set tled Only by Combining Forces, He Says. IHr Ait 4IM Vit 10 rM IUr TIkuw. CLINTON. Mo.. June 1. -'Tho liquor question can be settled only by all three liisiirlie v the govern ment coinhluliiK for Its solution." tie eland James II. Wocitendjke of l.os Angeles In an Ntldivss at the National Conference of the leaders of the Pro hibition party iliere. "Prohibition I'w.iln the adnilnlh'r-ilon of the gov ciiit'Hut by the politics I party that lull- o tn t'mt referiu. It Is I lupoid ill 1 nil i'i w :,." lUoeh. T. l. Williams. Mrs. J. W. Oas kell, .1. W. Onskell, h. P. I.oronson, K. F. Mcl.eod. Sulono Wllllnms, Sar ah Williams, Klorn Toole. Mrs. C. O. not, William nitz. Marlon .lordnn, K. Dowdon, Jr.. Mrs. D. K Oreen, P. McOoorgo, Mrs. U. h, Hlchardson, Hugh McLaln nnd wlfo; O. Adnmaon, Pnrkor. h, o. PlKo, ll. Plckons, Levy. J. Mnrkhnni. J. I.ollohnn. uiniig the passongers sailing for rekn 011 tlio Ooorge W. Kldor onr- lv tills lunrntug wore: (5. W. Iluck bee. J. Holier, Mrs. Mnttle J. Myers, Miss II. Norman, IJugono Nutter. Mrs. tin gene Nutter. The (lenrgo W. Kldor will sail ror Portland Thursday afternoon. Officers of the North Pacific Committee Announces Order of Events for Two Days Celebration Here Stoamshlii Company, Captain Lofs- 1'ildar Aflei-uoon. ted, or 1 ne (ieorgi) w. iswer. Kirsi 1:1111 o clock. .Motorcycle rate ' orricOT Mvulnd, purser Milter and . road rare, start nnd fltiiah Fourth 1 'Stewart nietrldi, were the guests or land Central. Tho riold's lows: Konernl program or Marsh coleliratlon will be ns fol- 'rimixlay i:eniiu;. Hand Concert, Coos Day Concort Hand. Open nlr dunce. Friday Mniiiln. it: 00 o'clock. Hand Concert, Coos Hay Concort Hand. 10:00 o'clock. Autoniohllo pnr- atie. 11:00 o'clock. and high divine;. Foot or Contral avenue. r to- 0110 (ceptlon, standing as they did yes terday. 'JHiiO votes havo been cast In favor of Miss Gladys Roddy, tho Telephone Kxchnugu cnndldate, since tho provlmis count. The oriclnl count mndo today shows the number or votes cast to bo aa follows: I Miss Klmn McDonald, Trav- I cling Salesmen 24,000 Miss Cortrudo Scnlfe, Moose Lodge 1 3,200 Miss Hesslo Flanagan, Kaglea. 12.G00 Miss Gladys Roddy, Tolophono I Kxiftiango 7,850 1 Miss Krmn Krlksen, Klks' I Lodgo 4,000 GKOROK LH.MM0S, or Conledo, was I In Marshflold today oq business. The Allegany-Draih auto stage service will slart to morrow. Boat leaves Marshfield at 5 a. m.f and auto connects with afternoon train at Drain. Tickets on sale at Busy Corner Drug Store. and Scandanavian Fare $ 1 1 .00 FAHMKHS UNION XOTICH. Farmers' Union No. 00 will hold tholr rogulnr buslnoss meeting Sat urday. Juno 20 nt 10 o'clock n. in.,, In Odd Fellows' Hall. Marshflold. All members nnd stockholders nre re quested to bo prosent as matters of Surf bonrd rldlnc ' !,ortnncQ ,nll8t " disposed of. Ily &urt uoaru uuing ,... ,, oim i i.-.v Prosldont. D. L. FOOTE, Prop. Our Specialty is Mr, last McUoorgo at the Milllcoiua Club evening. The principal topic V ' :. ! LKTTIV'S. l.t . i ' ml '.etors remain- - Ill . I ' '(H, O "I 1.- , ,, ,..,). rnd ti ii' i i , . i , ailing i. ' - !"'., - .o. ti ' i.i m i 'it 'iter i " ",v c-li.l A ' 'ind. ' l' lit! .i.,i i.i- ;u f iV.'U' slon was the slgnlNcnnce or the new serviie. which will he rendored by the niagulficent steam ship. The officers were congratu lated by muuy prominent cltliens and scwmc.t to be strongly impressed with their reception here. COY. STKWAHT IK AKOCHKI). ISf AauotstM riwe t tm Ssr tim.i Itt'TlT. Ment., Jun IS. Gover nor Btewiiii w proused over the re mits i tun, Washington tha' he had kej for Federal troops. The flh inin Je--lnred his message to Wah npton situidy asked ipgardlng the I'.-nosition of Federal t roups with C e ti-w of fJndtng out whether troons i aid be obtained slfould coudltious . heicnie sulcus. j FIolU Sports. Front I race. Other wator Ihin m v 1, ' i i I i ,- ir v lie T1 5F.VD NEWS . .V. tl Jim: Peritin. !' it r'ranclsco; Quln- '. Mti. ,'ven. H. W.i Tay lor. Mr. 4-e; WKklund. Mrs. niui- Wilson, Mi- C L W H CFKTJS. Posimastor, Hlggs, C. H. Worrell, W. ... (.itiipson and Garfield Simpson i i to rod to Dora Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Clark and daughter. Helen, Mr. and Mrs. 01 Min. Kthel aud Alma Olson, and Mrs. I! Potter, of Kimenp, spent Sunday .'ii Noitl, Ci s lilt or. 2:00 o'clock. street. (Vblu launch sports. Continuous free mudovllle and moving picture show, Hoyal theater, l-'iiilsv Kveiiluu:. Band Concert, Coos Bay Concert Band. Open-air dance. gtiliirtlay MorHlng. 9:00 o'clock. Baud concert. Coos Ray Concert Band. lO;Oo o'clock, a rand parade. 11:00 o'elotV. Sptwking by Dre ar of tho day, Misonfc Opera House. KuUmiiy Afurmioji. 1:00 o'cletk. Sii-f b.tard riding :"hl f.l"( y hiRh dlt tig. .'oo oMotk SwunSiIng raie aa4 w.iter shorts. :t:00 o'clock. Firemen. Crntinuoii' free vaudeville and moving piiture thow at Hoyal thea ter. SHtiiitlnj b'vcuiita;. Hand C.tiuert, Coos Bay Concert Ban 1.' Open-ilr daaie. Grand display of fireworks on Bast side waterfront. Good IJbby ('OAL. The kind YOC knve 1AVYS I'SFI). Phone 7J. Pncllic , Lltory will Tr.uister Conipany. Whatever make you buy from us, we add our guarantee to that of the manu facturer. "YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK" Couid anything be more fair?, "Talk to Thomas About lt."i Wiley B. Allen Co.i L. L. Thomas, Manager Hotel Chandler i.t'XciiKo.v junk irni, i Young Radishes Oreen Onloni Puroo of Navy Bean aux Croutons or Consomme Baked Ling Cod au Gratiu or Hamburger Steak Spanish . Maaheil or Steamed Potatoes Spring Cauliflower Apple Pie or Rhubarb Ti Cattatfo Pudding Coffin. or Milk i ii-JLjuwai KINDLY UEM12MBETI AND OIVE I'S A 'fnlAL KVKUYTIIIXO rX THIS IUKKRY USV. itizvixoi i p j RiUiy univjvi w"-- ivp42S. ia.t xorth aKcoxu m, xkau ckxtualaNj m ' vx- IILIIII. I I you? 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