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KKtKKtKtKtKKfSSBKKtKKKKKIKIKf' t!-'wtwvwijzsss THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17. 1914 EVENING EDITION. SIX EL S LOT TOO LATE II 5, SETS A RECORD LIRE! FOlLEi 1 WITH a, w - ' ; me m m OF II SullE jtUHmk sa,. Police Unable to Find Stranger Runs from Coos Bay to Eu- Totinci Revolver in Plain i reka in Ten Hours bails Sight Last Night An unknown mnn, acting inyfjr lotisly and carrying n pun :n pN'ln sight, Inst evening frightened n ntim lor of persons along Common Inl nvenue, but he eluded tli'i polka, md no one seems to know lefinltolv who It wns. Ho cnrrli-: the gun In Ills hand, holding It closo to his hip. He was dressed In n brown suit and wore n hut pulled down over hW cys. Ho wns seen by several about s::io From Here Tomorrow The passenger and freight steamer George V. Elder made a record run from Coos Day to Eureka, covering tlie distance of 170 miles In exactly ten hours. The best record over made by her predecessor, tho Alli ance, was IS hours. The George V. Kldor will arrvlo about 9 o'clock tomorrow and will sail at G o'clock for Portland, whero sho will arrive at 2 o'clock tho follow ing day. The schedule Is so arrange Over 125,334 Pounds Handled Combination of Unfavorable Between April 15 and June 15. Circumstances Arise Baseball Circles tv this sensou. A combination of un favorable circumstances have been brought to bear on t: o situation ninl those who have made an earnest cf fo.t to form n league find themselves linndlrnpped. Hen Chandler says mat lie is in re and would stand bohlnd telephone Cd tlint tho iiaBsengcrs will bo nfford poics and mote stealthily frjni one cd n daylight trip up tho Columbia pole to another as though waiting River. foi somo ono or plnnnlns to tnko Among thoso who have already cn- n shot nt somo ono gaged passngo on the George W. 121- When last seen ho was near Front der sailing tomorrow are: Mr. and nnd Commercial. Mrs. August Frlzcon nnd Carol Frlz- Wlll Sneddon, whoso sister Wit- nnn. ll. .1. .Inrdnn. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. H. ... . . .. . ----. -- ..-. .. -. nesseti tne stranger s action, nowou it to tho nollce. nnd although Off I rcrs Hlchardson and Doano kept 01. tho lookout, thoy were unnblo to find nin. inH. K. Iiitlmntlons are that the stranger .on vns invoive.i 111 somo rnmi.y trn.iiiic at Ilandon and was here to nettle vlth tho others Involved. Rnlniey, E. L. Martin, George Hynn, S. P. Pcsler, Mrs. II. C. Hay, .!. II. Baton nnd wife, Helen and Mary Eaton, Karl Thomas, Mrs. Karl Thom- Accordlng to figures compiled by it Is not very likely that a baseball Postmaster Curtis 125.33 1 pounds of league will bo formed In Coos conn mall lias been handled since April In, up to nnri Including Juno in. Tho total weight of all mall handled on tho four star routes, Cooston, Alle gany, K.istslde, Rosuburg-North llentl, wns 87,070 poundB. During tho abovo period 3813 pounds of first class mall was re- relnt of a letter from Myrtlo Point In colved from Itosoburg; 28,701 pounds which tho writer Btntes that steps are of second class mall; 3102 pounds of being taken to organize a team of third c ass mall, and 2087 pounds of players residing In Myrtlo Point and fourth class mall, making a total of Norway. Thti writer also states that C8.317 pounds. in tho event tho team Is organized It 2273 pounds of first class mall will bo ready to meet teams from the wnB dispatched to Itosoburg, 375S Hay. pounds of second cIiibs mall nnd 431 Chnndler and Denny Hull, as well pounds of third class mall, making a as the llandnn and Couulllo managers totnl of 1-1, GG0 pounds outgoing. ale of the opinion that It Is too late Outside of this thero was received In t', e season to get action and un- for this office and passing through loss some uiifoieseeii Incentive arises 22,100 pounds of parcel post mall there will be no further efforts to or- nnd dispatched from 1 oro BOSS unnlzo n league, .!:""'M""1""t'-'.TlSgr 1 w wm m y Service s Honest Values . "Money Talks" II. Menko and Conrad Sons- pounds of parcel post by steamer to it Is understood that the Klks' 10 m HIE 0 Tho Georgo W. Kldor has room for 2I7 passengers, 200 first class and 57 fcecond class. PIONEER DIES IN GOQUILLE "We Were Just Having a Mrs. Geo. Stauff, Early Resi- Time," Says M. Silba Others Drink Too Much dent of Coos County, Succumbs Word has been received horo of II. Warmaek nnd M. Sllba, arrest- tho doath of Mrs. George Stauff. n cd last night by Officers Smith nnd pioneer of Coos 'County, at tho homo I)oano for fighting In tho streets, of , r dnughtor, Mrs. Walter Sln- woro reprimanded and fined 9Ii.OO jclnlr, In Coiiulllo. Sho wns an mint each wlion tliey were brought boron)' of Mrs. J. T. Hall and ChaB. Stauff llocorder Hlitler this morning. Doth of Mnrshflold. friended culltv In thn flmrcn nf fluht.l M". Stauff WUB bom 111 tho inn. ., 1 i .i,. ,, ,-"r. DiK'hoy of Iloaso DamiBtad nnd JnB nnd admitted that they might camo ,0 Anicrk.n ,n nr2 Sho nnd iimu uuuu nuKuu) iiiiuAiciiiuii, i ntr iiUBiiaiKi, who died a row years "Wo wero Just having n time," ago, were membora or tho original said Sllbn, In answer to n question ,,!nlt,'noro111Co'on'' w,,1,d, Bci"? " by ABslstnnt Attorney Murphy. When tho, Cocmlllo Valley n the fifties. nrnnWil tnr furtlu.r m,i-ll,.iilnpa Slllin LlltOr tllOV lllOVClI tfl COOB Dai' nald Hint ho used to have qur:o n nml "ottlod at hmplro, whoro ho on reputntlon as n fighter In California BaKed In tho contracting business, nnd that ho didn't think any man ,0 ''"J'1 flr8t Ht,l0, t Empire la Mnrahflold could gut the best of III in. Ho said that Warmnck started tho fuss last night and that ho wns merely defending hlmsulf. Warmnck had llttlo to say, but admitted that 110 nnd Sllbn wero exchanging a few blows. Otto Olcson and Chnrlos Jarvlnnn woro fined $5.00 each for being on tho streotB In a drunken condition. Jarvlnnn has boon on tho blacklist . for boiiiq weeks. According to Mar uhnl Carter ho Is not contributing to tho support of his family In East port and lnatoad of sleeping at his liniuo ho Is usually found under somo wharf or In n shed along tho waterfront. WOO L PARES w W. 0. Milne Here to Buy Cur . ry County Crop Advance O.ver Last Year. In 1800 and moved to Marshfield tho next year. In 1800 Mr. Stauff and Win. ItlchnrdH built tho first brewery In Mnrshfleld. He tutor moved to Otter City whoro they ran a hotel. For somo yonra Mrs. Stauff had mndo her homo with her dnugtiter, Mrs. Slnclnlr. Tho funeral wns hold Tusedny nf tornooii under tho auspices of tho Ho bokali lodgo, Mrs. stauff was sovonty-nliio years of nge at tho tlmo of her death and had been an Invalid for a number of years. coqi'ille news. W. O. Mllno, a wool buyer who has been making this section for sov ral years, arrived hero last nlcht via Drain en route to Otirrv county, day being Mr. Strang's, whero ho exnects to nurchnBO tha was spout In plnylng cards. season's clip. Tho price this yenr hour refreshments wero served. Thoso Is Bomo higher thnn n year ago, dos- presont wero Mr. and Mrs. Polsom, (Special to Tho Times.) COQIULLE, Or., Juno 17. Mrs. Leo J. Corey cntortalued informnlly Tuesday afternoon In honor of her aunt, Miss Drcsiiahnn'a, sevonty-sec-oiul birthday. Tho afternoon was spont In noodlowork. Tho luncheon tablo was prettily decorated with sweet peas nnd each placo was mark ed with a pretty placo card. Thoso present wero Mcsdamea Evland, Strang, Kellogg, Von Pegert, Laird, PlgR, Sherwood, Lyons, Hoffman, Maury and Canrtlln nnd the Misses Conlogue, Sullivan and Ilartell. Mr. and Mrs. 7.. C. Strang were very much surprised when on Tues day evening a few of tholr frionds droppod In to wish them ninny happy returns or uio day, Tuesday being Mrs. Strang's birthday and Wodnes- Tho evening At a Into Portland. 10 01 IS 00ESTI01ED Property Owners on Twelfth Court South Protest on Council Agreement A question ns to whether tho agree mant mndo Inst spring when tenta tive bids wero called for on tho Mnrshfleld paving by the Council that only bltullthlc paving should he used In hnrd surface paving hero this year la lcgnl Is being raised now and will probably bo threshed out at tho uoxt meeting of tho City Council. It Is being rained by property own ers on Twelfth Court south who wish tho light Hard surface paving, pro posed for tho residence districts, put In there. They clnlm tlint under tho bid of tho CooH Hay Paving & Con struction cnmpnny for tho light pav ing of four Inc'es of concroto nnd nil Inch nnd n quarter of surfaco material thoy would gavo upwards of $300 op a couplo of blocks, that fa In com parison with the prlco they will have to pay under tho bid of tho bltullthlc people. Tl o mntter has been taken up with somo of the Councllmen nnd Is caus ing somo comment. team nirl the .Moose team will play next Sunday on the Mnrshfleld g ouiids. The lineup will bb an nounced later. IE IS BIG PROBLEM Over 70,000 Yards of Material Buried in Bottomless Pit on New Railway BIG LEAGUE BALL SGOflES Portland Loses to Sacramento Oakland Wins in 14 Inn ings From 'Frisco. nr Atiocld I'n-M to font Ilr TIoim J PORTLAND, Or., Juno 17. Port land lost tho first' game of t'. o new series yestcrdny at Sacramento 8 to 0. Oakland took a fourteen Inning contest from San Pruiiclsco. Tho gnmes: At Sncrameiito It. II. K, Portland 0 10 2 Sacramento 8 12 0 Hntterlca: Kvnns, Mnrtlnoiil, Illg glubotham, Miller and Ynnt-.; Wil liams and Hannah. At Los Angeles Venlco Los Angeles Hntterles: White Hughes and Holes. At San Prnnclsco Oakland Snn Pranclsco (14 Innings.) Hattorlos: Geyor and MoU; oil and Clark. It. II. K. .1 7 0 2 S 0 and Klllott; It. .1 .0 II. 0 8 Pern- AMi:mix lk.u.tk. Philadelphia 10; Chicago 7. New York 0; Detroit 3. Washington 1; Cleveland 2. Uoston 2; St. Louis 0. NATIONAL LKACL'i:. Chicago ."; Uoston 7. PlttMluirg 0: Now York 3. St. Louis -I; Philadelphia Cincinnati 7; Urooklyu I. Get a Stetson and you'll know you have the nobbiest hat in the worlJ. Cape Arago Coffee Come to our storo if you want anything in the lino of COf. PKKS, THAB, SPICKS nnd KXTKACTS for wo not only (In in tho best for your money, but wo also glvo run coupon chech thn uro good for UO013HS' SILVKHWAHK. Come In and m OS ware, wo iiiho carry a inn nue or sinpio groceries and oar prka aro right and our goods nro trado wlnnors. OIVK US I ATRIAL, COOS BAY TEA, C0FPEE & SPICE I HOUSE riiouu ;idi. uo Norlli Drotdtu TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easv ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Rgju Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchanM donning, repairing or now piaicus, worn gunriiniccii, . iiibtioni carbon paper ilcllverwl. Pliono us your order. Phono 41. Alllinrti TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. & KCTAIL DKPAHTMKNT LUMHKIt, LATn, BIIINGLhS. MOULDINGS, HAMI A.VD ROOP'INO PAPEK, mO. OUT TIIK FUKL HILL IN TW BV PnONC 190. vmsa OUIt WOOD. lfta HUTU BltOACTil XOltTmVKSTKKN LKAC2U1C plto tho tariff rovlslon which was ex lected, according to political claims, to reduce tho price. Last year tho lirlco paid was eighteen routs por jiound ami today .Mr. .Mllno paid nineteen coats for tho clip on tho HI u ford Davis ranch on Coos ltlvor. liven higher prices havo boon paid In eastern Oregon. i Mr. Mllno exnects to i:ot a lot of Mr, and Mrs. Kvland. Mr. and Mrs. Steberg, Mr. nnd Mra Strang, tho Misses Doris and IJlsa Peoples and Zolma Strang and Motors, Tuttlo, folsom and Leslie. Portland 4; Spokane C. Seattle 3; Tacomn 0. Vnncouvor 9; Victoria 10. ' AT .THE A slnkholo to which there Is np pnrently no bottom is ono of tho I problems that A. II. Powers has en countered In building the Smlth-Pow. ers logging Toad south of Myrtlo Point. Tho surfaco Is only about 2(i0 frot long and about 100 feet wide aud they havo dumped about 70,000 yards of rock, dirt and big logs Into it and still It keaps sinking. Yes terday It sank about eighteen Inches. J. C. Kendall returned from thoro today and says that It Is a puzzlo. Tha slnkholo Is located Just tho otiior sldo of the tunnel. It Is noar a creek ' and tho bnnk of tho creek has u f.M'e,a. ni. "!T. " S.f "ainSl i:-..?n'i"oll..Ja"lH Landing! Walter :""'"-r-i"" nf !"i. vuiin, jjoquiiio; s. v. YounK. White 'JgraOTTELS HAD STHANOH ACUIDKNT. J. Tio Cliajidler Hotel. A. Klwood. Kolso. Wash. Itoy ov NORTH BEND NEWS Immense logs were laid criss-cross fish, Mont.; C. 0. hoy"mus, Rosob rg;" or It nnd tho logs fastoned by cab e m. m. vm.n- r.o..tTi. A X" .?J to big rees nearby, but even this Portland; S. U. Allen, Portland; W.' .nCif,n!l0t preVCnt th 8UrfaC0 trom O. Milne. San Francisco; D,D. Drggs B IK.ln.r Kl w,.u- Portland; Felix M. Wolff,' San Fran r, ; !m . .i . .u C,8C! Oeorgo Ryan, Portland. Mr. Kendall snya that thoy aro The llliinro Hotel making rapid progress and doing flno Theodora Holstead and wife Rose work on the road. Thoy havo about burg; Paul Stratton Ueiiton tJ eighteen miles of tho road completed R R. Patrick Myrtlo Point' nan and ballasted. Tho ballasting has Murphy. Myrtle PoTn ? Dick Mlffer been well done and ho says tho part Myrtlo Point; R. E .Dale. MyrUo of It completed Is just ns truo and Point; A. D. Taylor Mvrtlo Point" "". " .v. ." "; "'oiuo, .uyers. .tivrtin I'nint! ii n nFn it In Curry county this year. Ho I A reception will bo Klvon this eve., They will have the bridge across over Coniill o- J r ' 'p :,"!,!" will hnvo his auto- shipped to Han- nlng at tie Presbytorlan church for Haker Creek completed within a weok Handon- Mrs i Thorn nnd indV Vl -don nnd will bo Joined thoro by Mrs. the Rev. Frederick S. Shlmlan nnd so that tho steam shovel can bo tak- "on i M.' Edwards Milt t'r! ' Mllno and thoy will make- tho trip bride. A program has been arranged on ncross atulthoy will then begin on In, fjooa Rlvor a p nX',. riS?.B.' down tho const In tho innchlno, cov- and all friends of tho church nro In- tie Inst strotch of work. B' nianc hard rTrnnki.,. I ' o-nP ,j,o territory en route. vlted. Start Fl,h, Camp,. ' Lean XTl'nle ? 'TwLonI a crow nns started work establish- don: A. n. Aie'it ,,,i n iY.V;. oo..: r. '.... ."."; "" '""", both eves. As It wai hlifc thn nffect of govere treatnisl tho nbsonco of the ekla on Pi places on his face 18 evidential severe mo stuii u nuH"i call ho had to losing mi " MASONS AFTIUl OI-FWW . Mr. Onuntlott had Just bought1 , riiatixed ih in of Stockholm tar and as o ." ..'o,. Petitions In ArU .. .... !( inu mi r .----- ... .. i PINE IJLUKP. ATK., JP Sovornl prominent Mam uj celvod notification to pP; next session of their wipjr n answer charces of un-MU duct. It la alleged that tWf saloon, applications after J, had Deon promulgated HxUJJ IUU)U iwv . -- " OffOQBO. Gold lleacli .Man Nearly lihes Eye sight lit Explosion. Tho Cold llench Globo says: A very unusual and also a Borloiig acci dent happened to A. II. Gauntlott yes terday which nearly cost mm uuiu eyes, a can vraR returning homo with hla pur chaso ho stopped to talk with some one on tho street for n few moments. Whllo thus ongnged ho thought bo would open the can and took his knlfo from his pocket and just as ho was lu tho act of Bottlng tho knlfo blade under the lid, the can blew up, throwing a portion of Its contents In to his fnce and eyes. Had It not been for the preoence of mind and quick action of George Mayer, who was standing near, In applying sweat, oil to the wounded man's faco, Mr. Guantlett would doubtless have lost SAGETEAKEEPS OU HAIR DRRK j w 'Toiddcr x aro on uaKor ireoh ana it will not Raymond H nnneh nom-nr mn. bak lZuZ they wHI b0 ,oaay t0 i- tiioXto?$. "all: uuo am ioj,8. Lowls, Coqull e, A. II. Powers is personally super-' t t;. r.i,-,i vising the work along the line. H. L. Mead, Gardiner O. R. Wells ' STRIKE SITUATION. "To ottam the Best results we use and recqmmend tot use Royal Baking Pow der. We find it superior to all others. 'INTERNATIONAL PASTRY COOKS ASSOCIATION "ADOLPH MAYER, Scy. aoiun nend; H. Cartor, Norway; M. A. Manning and wife, Portlnnd; G. C. Daggs, San Francisco; E. Smith, linndon;T. E. Wynian, South Inlet; J. Davis, fiandon. ' Th St. Uiwrcuce Hotel. Herman E. Edwards, Allegany; J. J. Ott, Allegajiy; Robert G. Rooko, noii, ur. uuiu -amitn. Asn: misr IVdeial Mediators M'oiUlug on Coto rado Situation. Ut AwocUleJ I'riM to Coat Dt TlraM.) WASHINGTON. D.' C, June 16. The Federal modlntors working on iiu i -fimrmin RTiiun c nni ni .i. ..n... conferring with the miners and nxnoc Myrtlo Smith. Ash; C- T. Long, Port- to go t0 Denver soon to talk with ,! UU1 Montgomery, Gardiner; reprosentntlves of tho operators, i," ,.." Grr(,l"er; Marvin Jordan, Secretary Wilson said today that his ,,or "'ll1,5,. Jonn Mo,,r Mlhyaukoo; report Indicated satisfactory progress l'' Ko't- San Francisco, but It was still too early to predict any definite outcome. i SECOND GRAND MID-SPM.MER DANCE nt tho 1'InnM. Hulli irlvon ly LodKo LINNFV No. 2(10, Order I.lbby COAIi. Tho kind YOU Iiave of Vsa, SATURDAY, June 20. Gen AIAVAYS USED. Phone 72. Pacific tlemcn, $1.00; ladles free. Keyser'a It's Grandmother's Reclpo to llring Hack Color, Thickness nnd Lustro Everybody Is Using It Again Gray hair, however handsome, de notes advancing age. Wo all know tho advantages of a youthful ap pearance. Your hair la your charm. It mnkes or mars tho face. When It fades, turns gray and looks dry, wispy and scraggly, Just a few ap plications of Sago Tea and Sulphur enhances Its appearance a hundred fold. Don't stay gray! Look young! Elthop proparo tho tonic nt home or got from any drug store a 50-cont bottlo of Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Hair Remedy." Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-use prep aration, because It darkens the hair beautifully and removes dandruff, stops scalp itching and falling hair; besides, no ono can. possibly toll, as ' It darkens so naturally and ovouly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with It, drawing this through tho hair, taking ono small strand at a time. 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