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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1914)
fl ' JW"" " " " ; ' l THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1914 EVENING EDITION. 'TWO " t I i COOS BAY TIMES IS. V. MALONEV .Editor nml Tub. PAX E. MAl.ONEV , .NVmi Editor An Independent Republican nnw papcr published every evening exeunt Sunday, nnd Weekly by Tho Coos Itay Times Publishing Co. Entered at tho postofflce at Marsh-1 Held. OreRon, for transmission1 through the innilH as second cla3' roall matter. sunscitirno.v hates. DAIIiV. Cno year ?6.00 Per month 00 weekly'. One yenr $1.50 When paid strictly in advance the oubscrlptlon price o( the Coos Day Times Is $5.00 per year or $2.50 fjr alx months. NO 1 OF r VOTES TODAY WEDDED TODAY Offlcinl Taper of Coos County. dedicated to tho scrvlco of tno people, that no i;ood cause shall lajJc a champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. An Independent Republican no .v. paper published every outline oxcept Bunday, and Weekly by Ilic Coos Day Times Publishing Co Address nil communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. Mnrsliflclri :: :r !! : Orceon Committee in Charge of God dess of Liberty Contest , Did Not Meet The committee In charge of tha , Goddess of Mber contest did not count the votes today. They decided to wait until tomorrow by which tlmo moro votes will hove been cast. It Is probable that tie votes will bo counted every other day Instead of i every day from now on. I Acordlng to the count made yester day tho candidates arc In the follow ing positions: Miss Elinn McDonald, Travel ing Salesmen 24,000 Miss Gertrude Scalfe, Moose Lodge 13.200 Miss llessle Flnnagnn. Eagles 12,500 Miss Gladys Roddy, Telephono Exchange 7.S50 Miss Emma Erlksen, Elks' , Lodge -1,000 NEWS OE (SAHDIXER iimii it... I ri f trtlrtti rtf VrtPl 1 17 1 I'm t uMlli I11U mi If a nu uinn In t . .. it iii witi. v.. u j-jtiiuui ui iiwim ihimi HUH - -".. iobi '"-v-ft, B.air, nnii Mm t ?rrL ""f.a&. llend, pharmacist nt tho Everett tho hrldo-to-bo, lilinriniirr wno Imrn tndnv nrrilllKtllB i to secure n marriage license. Miss Illanchc Howell, of Hood Itlvor. who tninu from his old home town, Hood AMONG THE SICK hie today ' 0I mM "ii. aiorosro, 0( has boon ntMorciir.! Mill McArthur, tho llttlo son of week, Is reported Imnrn '" NATIONAL I'ltOIIIIHTlOX AN' Associate 1 Press dispatch to Tho Times on Wednesday Indi cated that the House of Rep resentatives will vote on the Hob son prohibitory amendment resolu tion has brought about an entirely now situation In Congress. The Washington correspondent of the New York Times, leportlng tho situation n few days ago. said: Tho word passed among Houso members todny that any attempt to ev.idc a vote on the flobson prohibition resolution ' nt tho present session will be of no avail. Mr. Underwood 1 Raving Intimated Hint the dom inant party In Congress will re fuse to nssumo the responsibil ity of further delay now that tho Judiciary committee has passed fd tho Issue directly up to tho house. Already apprehensive of trouble over the resolution, but Hopeful until now that they would not bo forced to a record vote, members from close dis tricts nnd mnuy others as well are virtually In a state of panic. Tho prohibition vote, it Is be lieved, will end tho political enrcors of ninny Representatives nnd Senators. It In conceded that submission will bo votod for by n majority of the mo nib era of tho House, but it Is not bollevcd possible that tho two-thirds voto needed for submis sion of nn amendment to the con stitution can possibly bo secured. Hut n majority voto, or oven a largo minority vote, will bo llko handwriting on tho wall to tho Ihiuor Interests. For that mat tor, tho moro submission of the question to voto at nil under tho auspices of a democratic admin istration ought to he very much llko Unndwrltlng on thu wall. Hii'iit Along tin Loner I'nipqun Ah Told by the Courier. Negroes very seldom visit Gardiner nnd the sight of one on tho streets last week caused some llttlo specu lation as to his business here. It turned out that he was Just a "black bohtink" looking for short Jobs nnd long menls. Oscar Anderson proved tho Good Snmarltnn, nnd a large, neat pile of wood behind tho barber shop Is proof of' tho "dingo's" phys ical attainments, The steady streams of mules trans transporting the 400,000 feet of lum ber to the Porter Hrothers' tunnel nt Five Mile Lake, Is n most Im pressive sight. In all there arc ten tennis of four mules each, and one Is bound to think of the famous Dornx team when looking at thorn. Charles Hong, the Chinese Cook, who has for the past eight years held down tho position of chef In the Gardiner Hotel, tins resigned his position nnd will probably go to china for a long visit. J. E. Toellc, of Portland, is reg istered nt tho tiardlncr. Mr. Toolla formerly resided In North Dond, and has played for tho dances on sovornl occaslpns In Gnrdlnor. If he de cides to remain in Gnrdlncr wo will have one moro good musician with us. Herman Edwards and Miss , Evelyn Langworthy Married I At Noon Today At noon today at tho homo of Mr nnd Mrs. .1. O. Lnnvorthy in South Mnrshficld, their daughter, Miss Eve lyn, becamo the brido of Capt. Her man Edwards of Allegany. The Rev. J. E. Knotss officiated nnd the cere mony was witnessed by a largo num ber of relatives and friends. The homo was very prettily decor atod for the occasion, myriads of cut flowers being used. The brido woio her graduating gown. She was nt- tended by Miss Mcrrlmnn. Edward Steele attended tho groom. Llttlo Elmn Langworthy waB ring benror. J. O. Langworthy gavo tho brido nwny. Following tho nuptials, the bride, mounted on tho stairs, tossed the beautiful brldat boquet out to the bevy of girl friends. It was caught by Miss Ireno Prouss. Following the ceremony, n sumptu ous wedding dinner was served, Mrs. Langworthy being nsslsted In serving by Miss llodson, Miss Lucy Powers, Miss Helen -Smith nnd Mlsg Dora Itrown. Following tho dinner tho young couple Btnrted by auto for Ilnndon, whoro they will spend part of their honeymoon. The auto balked nnd gavo tho host of friends an oppor tunity to shower tho nowlywods with rlco nnd attach many old shoes to the enr In addition to n huge sign "We Are Married Now." Later a party of friends gavo them n lively chaso through town In another auto, showering them with rlco nil tho way. The young couplo are among tho best known on tho liny nnd n host of friends will unlto In wishing them nil tho happiness possible. Thoy will reside in Mnrshficld or nt Allegany, Mr. Edwards being associated with his father, Capt. Edwards, In the steamboat business. When a fellow Isn't planning n vn cntlon In Juno It In not alwnys n sign that he Is In love with his work, It may be that he's broke. WM. LED WARD returned last week, from a 250 nillo "hlko" tnkon over, the Coast Range mountains nnd up Into tho Sluslnw for tho bene fit of his health, which has great ly improved under tho stimulus of tUo exorclso nnd the Invigorating mountain air. The OEO. W. ELDER nnlN Thurs day, .June 18, nt (1 p. in. from MurMiflclri for Portland. "Priest Quiets His Congregation In Rlazlug Church." Hcndllno ovor East St. Louis news Item. Wondor If ho told them tho worst Is yet to come? Tho Tlmen does Job printing. KAHMEHS' UXIOX NOTICE. Fnrmors' Union No. GG will hold their rogulnr business meeting Sat urday, Juno 20 at 10 o'clock n. m In Odd Follows' Hall, Marshficld. All momherB nnd stockholders nro re quested to bo present ns matters of Importnnco must bo dlsposod of, Dy ordor of J. M. CULLEY. President. I XORTII INLET XKWS. 4 (Special to Tho Tlineg.l Ilouser, HoiiHur & Co., started their steam shovel on tho railroad work nt Sander's Lake on Monday. Tho annual school mooting of District No, 511 was hold Juno 15. Arthur Vnldo was elected clerk and Wm, Ahlskog director for threo years. A now boiler wiib delivered at tho landing hero Monday nnd Inter haul ed to Lnkosldo to replace tho one de stroyed by thu recent explosion at Moutzol'a sawmill. ! Jnck Harris, who has been hauling tlos for Miller Urothcrs, resigned nnd returned to Mnrshflold Monday. Davis Howard Is preparing to open n cigar and confectionery store, nnd lunch counter nt tho landing. ' School was resumed in District ! nn, on Monday, after having been viwnuii ill, (i hvui mm (iri-uillll Ut Mil epidemic of inouHliw. Tho OKO. W. ELDER Mills '111 mi-! day, .lime IK, at (I p, tit. from MurMirlelil for Portland. Salute to the Flag Flap; of our groat Republic Symbol of human liberty, Inspirer in battle, Ciuardian of our homes "Whose stripes and stars Stand for courage, purity and union, AVe salute thee! , "We, the children of many lands, "Who find rest and safety Under thy folds, Give our hands, our heads And our hearts to thee: Vt pledge our lives And sacred honor To guard and revere theo And our beloved country, Forever. Selected Tlmrn Want iu lirlne tpriiHh Tho Time Voes Job printing. RANCHERS Now Is khe Time to Drain When You Can Get. 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