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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1914)
(jMHVHHBHHHHHHgggpqBBHHBHBHBMHnnMBMHBa I.. I :.,. f. THE COOS BAY HMES,MARWIEi.D. OREQOH, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1914-EVENINfl EDITION. ' -' f I MY J MhiI sts1 n. . WAS i a, i .. ; 'il "Olkcfc mo atr settle t! tompam "usineiii iroopi operator! ,rm toj DHL KOI BUN FOR GOVERNOR :o '-I'i w IS B TAC0J nn ipp t act fj rroBrenll politico) i opened M J II. Pfi tcmroriri Sumner,c oererai letter frt wild apb't Ins a r!i net on tl cmmedii' porccntar national , : ArcntlM Hot til km CAMK Argentine tnry ofU oniony tr oi uocur venltr ill cltei todH -j SIX INC 1 Ri MllMCft lr I CLEVIS !y the el and an i must kwt nre the il tho Amw: of Danc't The fit Ii Lolne t diet It W of (till rt thrlvo tnt of winds. half, villi vino. fllrtV Amongt Btrntea v: danco bros lonnsn, oV has provfl Is full of for the t of the Istfi The kUi the wind?,. Stella Men and W. E liroucht fii Another t ulnr U the: od by Fe nnil flpmOuS Miss Jeane Bo. r. u. Walter S wlio has be) ho was, ten) en DroadVt strated a M' M'lm Mr. of Spokane rnmuinauoa Glide, thet three step. Lfflth i- tere CM Ctt! ttoosuvnir touches lightly ON POLITICS AS HE KM1IAHKS KOH NEW YORK AFTER T1U I' TO SPAIN AM) ENHLANH. lit Amclt4 PrMi t Con Rif TtM 1 SOUTHAMPTON, Juno 18 "I will mnko Just one reference to politics. I vi 111 not run for Governor of Now York." This Btatoment wan tnndo . . n..lnnnl Hnnnnvolt wlllln tin wna llroct'odlnB on a tender to embark or Now York. SISTERS VINDICATED Kuprt'iiK Court VlndlcnUil lWncxllr Tho recent decision of tho 8u nremo Court In favor of tho Done (llctlno Slstors nt Mt. Angel, will bo cratlfylnB nows to Catholics and non-CnthollcH alllco throughout tho fitato of Oregon, whoro theso Sis ters havo Inbored In tho upbuilding of charactor for tho last thirty-two jears. In that tlmo no word of criticism hns come from tho mnny who hud dealliiBB with tho Sisters until August 1, 1913, whon J. E. nn.mnr. editor of tho Sllvorton Journnl, began tho publication of scurrilous artlcloB iIcfamlnR tho rharartor of tho noncdlctlno Slstors. Tho Incident which furnlBhcd Mr. IIoBmer matorlal upon which to bnso his nttnek was tho net of Miss Mary I.aBunncn, a Finn, nbout thirty jears of ago, who loft tho convent at Mt. AuboI nftor having been In that Institution flvo months as nn aspirant to membership In tho Sis terhood, and wont to Bllvorton, about fo miles from Mt. Angel. This Miss Lasnnnen hnd of her own rreo will asked on Jnnunry 19, 1913, permission to conio to the convent for the purposo of entering. Tho Mother Superior, after making tho miial iniiulrlcs. aeroptod Miss Lns- aancn In good faith. For five months Miss Lnsnnnen remained In the convent onjoylng nil tho priv ileges nnd protection offered pros pcctlvo membors of tho community During this time tho lady in ques tion repeatedly expressed her do slro to bocotno a nun nnd when iha tlmo of her probation was ended Indicated that she was In porfuct I good faith by formally petitioning to bo tnvosiou wun uiu gnru oi the Ordor. Tho coremony took place Juno 24, 1913, nnd on Juno 26, 1!13, Just fifty hours later, Miss Lasannon, wearing the, garb, took her flonnrturo ns nbovo stated. J. K. Hosmer, editor, of tho 811- erton Journal, In tho Issuo or Aug. 1, 1913, oponed his attack on tho Dencdlrtino Slstors of Mt. Angel. Tho following week ho reprinted tho samo in pnmphlot form and sold it at ten cents n copy. A storm or In dignation nroBo at these false and shamoless accusations, which result ed In J. 13. Ilosmor'a bolng nrrcBted for criminal libel. Tho Stnto or Ore gon then took things in hand. At the preliminary hearing, Hosmer wns bound ovor to tho grand Jury. Tho grand Jury, nftor investigating tho case, Indicted htm for criminal li bel. On Octobor 30th and 31st, the trial camo off In tho Circuit Court at Bnlom. Results: Tho edi tor failed to produce a slnglo wit ness, and failed to provo that Miss Lasannon had signed her namo to ono slnglo word of all tho abomin able lies ho had printed against tho sisters. After tho trial had lastoU two days, tho non-Gathollo Jury, in less thnn throe minutes, brought in a verdict against tho editor, of "guilty of criminal libel." Tho edi tor, upon rocolvlng his sentence, ap pealed to tho Stipromo Court. Yes terday, Chlof Justico McBridc, of the Supremo Court, sustained tho decision of tho Circuit Court, com pletely vindicating the Innocence of the Denedlctlno Sisters of Mt. An gel. Kerosene) ZS Do you rcallzo tho convenience and economy of Uio modern oil stove? The fuel kerosene is tho cheapest you can get clean, safe, easy to handle. The etovc has heen perfected until it is as good aa a wood or coal range for any kind of cooking. Tho New' Perfection OIL COOK STOVE will cook a quick, light breakfast for you, or it will cook a big dinner with roast and bread and pastry. The New Perfection doesn't overheat tho kitchen. It doesn't smoke or taint tho food. Think of tho comfort of summer cooking in a cool kitchen. No wood or coal to tug; no oslics to dirty up the house. "Why not ask your dealer to show you the New Perfection. ! FIRST t Ceujcut 11 Ilascniont,! MJ Standard Oil Company (California) Mnrshlkld FOR BEST RESULTS USE PEARL OIL A full line of NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVES Always to be found at Ekblad & Son, Also Camp Stoves, Ranges, Etc. Unique and Magnificent Easy of access, rlE'it in th buslnoss section of Manthflold, over looklne Coos Bay. Tho railroads, shipping and mauufacturlnc dis tricts, with wide streets on the contour of the land, no heavy cuts, or expensive fills, alleys and cross streets for (cress and deliv ery. ONLY A SHOUT TIME to select site or Investments at $300 to JCOO per lot In the , .M, ,.... NEW BEDFORD ADDITION ALLEflANY 1TKM8. 70 So. B Orogw - - (Spoclal to Tho Times. The road crow Is doing a flno job on tho West Fork along Fred Gago'a field, havo taken out sovoral llttlo pitches, nnd aro putting tho road above ordlnnry high water. School election was held horo Monday, J. B. Noah was olected to succeed himself, and Mrs. Ott a elected clerk to succeed Mrs. plce. In tho West Fork district 'he. temporary directors wero elect ed with Tom Lawhorno as clork. The school la that district was clos M on account of sickness or ex posure of some of the pupils to measles. Mrs. A. N. Gould wont homo to vwquuie Tuesday. f Tke Times does Job printing. JElffleaWant ads brlnir result. RIPPED OP FM 1 My rioansintj 1y Clears Stops .vj Dull i' as o :e.ii try it Appln i inatnntin stoppod-up aiJ WJU ujui ;, dullness anthl By mprnlns'j head or catarj be gone. an,nll brittle 01 nt any drug fj grant balm ' llf'FN IT ONCE v nostrils; penetrates and heals m vm"amed, swolien membrane :n'cn lines the nose, head and ryt; clears tho air passages; stops "f7 discharges and a feeling of . uwni. Rnnttilncr rollpf rnniM lm. .. " n t jay awake tonight Btrug itii r breatn. w,th head Btutfod; h. z. -,0sea, nawKing ana oiow- ta2?.ni? no8e touJ mucous dropping jjT? ne throat, and ra dryness Is weB8ing but truly needless. ii 'our faith Just once In I-v a vream Balm" and your cta "T catarrh will surely disappear. or Bal by Brown Drug Co, Purchase subject to a contract, or deed; contract provides for n cood and sufficient deod with abstract showlug raer'hantable title. Contract and deed will be Issued lu a reasonable lime after purchase agreement. Stutsman (8h Co. 13fl North Broadway Mnrslifleld, Ores""- The Union Market in Its now dress, entirely remodelled and renovated, la now ready to receive and welcome its customers Into one or the most modern, model and sanitary meat markets on Coos Bay. in nddlttou to a model shop It serve, the best meat on Coos Bay Prime beef steers that wero formerly driven to Rose burg markeU, are now butchered and served to the people on the blocks of tne Union shop. Union Meat Market Fort Iteke,, Prorlrt.. I" South WW. B". 58. J3Jfijjgfl jJ; a ill Kinds of Job Printing Done at The Time, Office Akcihrc Rfifll Estate. Fire and Marine Insurance " riTlE GUSRANTEE SBSTRAfT CO., Inc. HKNnY BKNG9TAOKEN, Mi" rjuyvuiuu TltV OL'lt NEW BRAND OF COFFEE At 35 Cents A Pound it's tup. nnsr kvf.u. IX OXlM'Ol'Xl) TINS. COOS BAY TEA, COffEE & SPICE HOUSE 139 North Broadway. Phone 394, Celebrate the Fourth At Marshf ield The entire business section of the city will be turned Into a playground for her guests. Front strcot and Central avenue will be reserved for visitors and pedestrians almost exclusively The city already owns a liberal amount of decorative material, but this year 60 more has been allowed for a still more liberal sup ply. With tlacs and bunting, and evertrcen, the city will present a gala appearance surpassing anything ever attempted. For the ovenlnes lights and artistic effects will be secured by special eloc trie llgBttng. On tho night of the Fourth a grand display of rire works will be set off across tho bay from the city. Tke effect of fireworks so displayed Is most satisfactory. They are then seen at tho best advantage. The "across-the-water" effect adds greatly to the pleasure derived from them. TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal, Oliver, L C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchanne. Cleaning, repairing or new platcas, work gaarnatrcd. Ribbons nnd carbon paper delivered. Phone us your order. Plioee 44. Alliance efflce. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. " " ' " '' - C. Al Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. ROTAIXi DEPARTMENT LUMBER, LATH, BinNGLRfl, MOULDINGS, 8ABH AND DOOM, ROOFING PAPER, ETC. OUT TDK rUJHj HI Lli IN TWO BY UHING OUR WOOD. PHONN IN. IB BOOTH BROADWAY QUIPPED WITH VERY FACILITY FOB HANDLING ACCOUNTS IN A PIIOMPT AND RI4MABLI3 MAN. NimTIIIH BANK SOLICITS TDK duhinhss of conrortATioNs, KMMfl AND INDIVIDUALS :t t: tt IF YOU HAVE NCHD FOR A AT IHFAOTOUY BANKI.VQ 8 MB VI OK WK CAN FILL IT : : :: SERVICE THAT SATISFIES The First National Bank Ot Coos Bay FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST DANK IN COOS COUNTY. EsUblished 1889, Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $115,000 Interest PU on Time Depoelta Officers: jr. W. Ueaaatt, Preaidcot. j. a. Flaaaffui, Ylco-Prwtdewt. R. F. Wflllams, Oeabler. Geo. F. WlBcltratrr, Aset. Oeahler. New Service to Portland and Eureka Toe steamsaip Oee. TT. EUer comiiletely refurajshed practical ly a new steaBhl -wilt sail fer Portland every Thursday and for Eureka every Monday. Sails from Portland every Sunday at 9 a. . fcttrV V .H 1 North Pacific Steamship Co. 0. F. M'GEOROE, Agent. Alliance Deck, Marsnfield, Phone 44. H. W. PAINTER, AEtat, North Dead, Phone 421. KINDLY REMEMBER AND GIVE US A TRIAL EVERYTIIINO IN TUB BAKERY LINE MARSHFIELD BAKING COMPANY 188 NORTH SECOND ST.. NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE. PRONB 40.