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BHBffOfflC TaaijfffffBHB?ff"' nJii!MHpH apm rrxtH te? THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1914 EVENING EDITION. TWO COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALONKV. .KtlUor nnl Pub. DAV K. MAl.ONT.V. -News Kill tor Entered at tlio postoffice at Mnrsh flold, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second cla3v mall matter. 6EO.IOEB IE TO WSIOI H DM, Arrived at Smith Dock at 1 1 :30 This Morning and SaHed at 6:00 For Eureka The pas-enner nnd fre'ght steam er f Iconic W. Uleler arrived at tho Smith dock at 1 1 : :io o'clock this morning with :! passengers for Marsufleld and about 17 who aro going thmugh to Eurekn. She nlso liroiiKht a Rood cargo. of freight. The Klder soiled from Portland at ! o'clock ntd according to Cap tain Loratel the trip was pleasant and uneventful. The Klder will sail from this port nt C o'clock this evening for Uu reltn. Among the passengers to nrrlvo this morning were: (leo. Rnurko, J. R Montgomery. Mrs. Kate Kosa. H. Nerd rum, It. Nerdnim, A. L. Peter, It. 13. Heelllllon, .1. L. Snyder. Mrs. Snyder, Chns. Snyder .1. A. Unison. 13. We-etn. A. Astola. F. 13. "Wilson, O. Thomas. F. Ilchrder, II. Tnholl. T. W. Mae. F. 13. M ilhn. Jlrs. Oeo. Hnxor, Mrs. 13. It. Hnte ninn, Hoss Ilalchian, I.. Srhnrnborg. C. M. Waterman. .1. Miller, F. Diet- rich, 13. Ilarrlgnn, .!. Cntirny. V. Mlgglns. F. Wliuiulst. J. Levi. II. C. Ilrown. T. Unllnglier, II. Colin, Jns. Montague. TaLONG the WATERFRONT f 4 A Portland paper snys: "Ah too schooner Hugh Ilognn. recently on tlio Oregon drydnck for repairs to her hull, was found leaking so that cotiHldornhlo pumping whs required to hold the water In chock, she wan shifted to tho Port of Portland dry dock, where she will ha high nud dry." E SNti NORTH Had 175 Tons of Freight on Arrival Paraiso May Be Replaced by Largsr Boat The steamer Yellowstone, of tho Arrow I.lno, arrived yesterday morn ing with )7." tons of freight for Mnrhfleld and North llend. Sho saled for Portland at u o'clock tth a good cargo. The lellow- i.oiie carries no passengers. Sho will sail from Portland Wednesday i at 9 a. in., for Coos Hay, with freight and combustibles only. 1 .May Change Pmnlo. The steamer Paraiso will sail from 'an Francisco for Coos Hay on Thursday at :? p. m. She will carry both pnssetigers and freight. According to F. P. Untinigartner, Portland agent for the Arrow l.lno, the Paraiso will he returned to the Amerlian-IInwallnii service and n larger vessel will be available to succeed the Pain so. One report Is 'that the Oliver .1. Olson will bo i bartered. COOS W WINS FRICpiLlf M PREACHER BIG CHANGE II CONTEST Miss Gladys Roddy Now in Lead With 31.850 Votes Committses Meet Tonight A decided chnnge In the standing of the candidates In the Goddess of Liberty contest was noted when the votes wre counted at noon toduy. Miss Cladys Unddy. tho telephone ixcbtiii",e lundldate, lias jumped from last plaio to first, with u total of 31,lr.ci. which Is a gain of 21.000 votes slme tho count was made last Svnr lay. MIhh Heesle Flanagan, tho Fngle" candidate, Is second, with ltd, 1)00 votes. According to the official count made today, the candidates stand In tho follow lug positions: Miss Clady Itoddy. telephone exchange Sl.ftRO Miss I essle Flanagan. Ragles .10,000 Miss Klmn MacDonild, travel- lug salesmen 27.ROO Miss Km inn Krlkson. 131k .. Ili.tiOO Miss Gertrude Smlfe. Moose 13.300 llnlloon-. Sent I'p, Harry Kimball, general director of the Fourth of July celebration, released two balloons Salunluy night and two more last night. Those sent up Saturday night went sailing over Hunker Hill and the two it leased last night wont duo south. The last two baloons were released back of the Central School ami Kimball plans to send all others nvui) from that point. Kacb bal loon carries an order for transpor tation to and from MarshriVhl for the Fourth of July celebration. So far none of the eoupous have boon rctut.ietf. MfWlHg Tonight. All cf the Fourth of July cele brut mi committees will meet at the Chamber of Conuneno toiilght to talk ver the pl.ns as outlined at the previous meeting. Since the last inciting several additional at tractbiiH have been suggested am' the) will come up for due consider ation t. might. Ihc voung mm who wants to run down Central avenue on a motor one and dive Into the bay will prob. .bly learn tou'ght whether or not Ills iiiouusal will lk acieptoj. COMMITTKKK AUK NAMKD. Min. Venion A. SmiIIIi Seleel. Awll Mill for Rest IliMini. Mrs. Vernon A. Smith, geueral manauer of the committee lii charge of the Woiiiou'h Rest Room for tho Fou i Hi or July, has appointed the follow lug chairmen of the various committees and Is now selecting as hls'i'iita lor them Finance Co umlttoo- Mrs. Word Rl.iUc. Puiiitshiims Mis. A. T. Haiues. Ai range menu- Mrs. R. C. McCao t Do. or.it I jus Mrs. M. A. Sweet man. JlefieslunenU- Ml-s ea Tower. A.Iveitlslng--Mrk. W. S. X'lchol sou. The rest room will be open from S a m. to 10 p. in- eac'i day Chairs and c ots will be provided, a check room arrauged for storing goods, hot coffee and light refreshment j seived and fresh milk tmivlded for babies. I All women uiitl children are Invited to make their headquarters -tliere during tho celebration. i III WOLF GREEK Rev. W. G. Smith Deported for Alleged Slanderous Remarks About People ROSKHUKG, Or.. Juno 22. "Tlicio goes Rev. Smith, the slander er." "IsuC ho n fine Hpeelmon of humanity? and inner eqiinuy iib nen tcntlnuul letunrku attracted the at tention of a hundred or more passen gers as northbound pnssuugor train No. II pulled Into Wolf Creek. Pas sengers who henrd tlo Jeering re marks of the crowd that thronged tho depot platform hastened to vesti bule's and windows, vvhoro they be held n half hundred men nnd women surrounding Rev. W. (1. Smith, said to bo a Methodist minister of that vicinity. In their hands tho women carried horse whips, while tho men were well laden with rotten eggs. As the train stopped, the Jeering of the crowd became lounder and loui'er and It was soon realised tint something out of tho or dinary was in progress. Smith, who was apparently In n soml Irlghtenel condition: stood seom Itmly helpless, while tho crowd Joined In acclaiming his nliHonco wel come. As the Jeering continued with Increased vehemence, n spokesman stepped from the crowd and ordered Smith to board the Main and never return to that coniinunliy. He obey ed the command, never nucu turning to face his pursuers. Ills clothes were torn and showed evidence of e.-,g stains. ' Once aboard tho train the deported minister occupied n seat near the rear of the day coach and refused to v. Interviewed. When the train reached (Herniate he alighted, follow ing an assurance to those who sat near him that he would Immediately proceed to prosecute those responsible for the outrage. Inasmuch as Wolf Creek Is s'tuated In Josephine county about two mites south of the Doug Ihm county Hue, any action he may In stitute will have to ho filed In tho form or county. Persons purporting to have Infor mation regarding Smith's deportation fiom Woir creeg. claim no wns ac cused by cltlseus there of slandering women of tho vicinity. It Is nlso nl loged that Vo was responsible for u number of real estato transactions which tho people of Wolf Creek claimed t.avored of crookoclness. NEGRO SOUGHT HT OFFICERS Over 500 Fans See the Best Game of the Season Score 5 to 0. Over five hundred fans turned out yoHterdny to see tho Coos Hay team defeat tlio delegation from CoqulUe bv a sroro of ii to 0. It was gener ally concecded that tho gnmo wan the best of the season. It scorned ns though luck wes against the Cotiullle team, for thrno times thev wero on the point of scoring, when the third man was called out, Wlillo they did not score throughout the game the hoys from tho Vnlley proved that they aro ball nlayers. Nor did they lack the sup port of rooters, for there were pluntj of them in the grand stand. i Peter Snter. short-stop for the Coos Hay tejin brought in tho first score In the third Inning. Klssam, rirsMuiseinHii. brought in the second In the fourth Inning. Chandler, center-field, score! e In tho s'xth. nnd Klssam and McDonald brought In two more In the eighth, mnklng five In all. The local tentu made three double play, one in the second, one In tho seventh and one In the eighth. i Chandler struck out In the sixth Inning, but made a run to first when Cntcher McDonald dropped the hnll. Tho ball struck him In the bnck beforo he ronched first and ho held his bnse. Klssnm was the next in mi up and ho mnde n two- base hit which brought Chandler In. Osboruo and Thomas were tho bat terv for Coos Hay, Clinton and McDonald for Cotiullle. All four did excellent work and they had good support both In the Infield and out field. Wlillo thero were a number of errors made on both sides, feat ure plays predominated. Thero was but one change In posi tions during the gntno nnd that was made In the sixth Inning whon Kach iis. playing right field for Coqutllo, was replearcd by Walters. Kachus wns not removed on account of er rors, but to glvo Walters a chnnco to show the fans what ho could do. During a practlco Just before tho game wns called. Peter Sater, short stop for tho locil team, was struck in tho eye bv n ball coming from ono I direction wlillo he hue his eye on another. Although his eye wns ills (colored and In pain, ho plnved tho gime to the finish through sheer pluck. An admission of 2ii cents wan charged nud tlio goto recoplts totalled $121.7.". Forty dollars went to pay the traveling- expenses of tho CoiiulUe delegation ami each of the jplayeis on both steles received $lt.!0 ' It Is tirobnhlo that tho Coos liny team will play Myrtle Point next I Sunday nt Myrtle Point, or there may be n game at CoiiulUe. Following Is tho lineup of yes terday's game: Coos Hny. ConulHe. Thomas McDonald Oalehor. Osborne - Clinton Pltchir. Klssam Titttle Ill-set liase. illurke lledopath Second Hase. Sater Dsmont Shortstop Ilrlggs Piper Third linse Woods Kachus Ulght Fluid McDonald Howoll Centor Field Chandler Poland I 11 Kldornelo IJlock. Mnrshflold, Oro gon, within six mouths from the dato hereof, with proper vouchors duly vorlflod as by low required. S. C. U0013KS. Administrator of the Kstnto of Fnnnlo L. M. Cnrpontor, do-censed. Pin BIG LEAGUE BALL SCORES Portland Wins and Loses at Sacramento Sunday Other Scores III? Awne'lCM rr In CNww tl TlrnM 1 POHTI.AN'D, Or., .lone 22 Port land broke even at Sacramento In the double header there yesterda.v Tlio scores: At San Francisco It. II 13 San FrinciHco 2 I 0 Oakland 0 7 0 lhittorlos: l.olfleld nnd Clark ltt nnd Alexnndor. (SI3COND GAMI3.) Fan Francisco Oakland 2 7 1 Hatterlos: Pornoll and Clark. Gey. or: Crbbe nnd MiUo, Arbogast. At Los Angolcs It. It. K t os Angeles Venlco Hatterlos ltyair and Klepfer, White nnd Klllolt. i (Second On me. ) Venlco 2 r, 0 I.os Angeles 0 7 0 Hattrlos llltt ami Klllott; Km pke. Musscr nud Hrooks. I At Sacramento It. II. 13. Portland r. 12 I Sacramento 0 n 5 Hatterlcs lllggliihotham nnd Fisher; Stewart and llniinnh. (Second Oume.) Portland 0 12 1 Sacramento 7 20 II Hatterlos Itolger, West and Fisher; Stroud nud Hitiinnh. AMKItlCAN lilUtil'i: Cleveland, 7; Now York. 11. Washington, 7; Detroit, !1. Huston, !l; Chlcngo, ft. NOUTIIWKSTKIt.V I.K.(SL'H Seattle, a; Taconin, 2. Portland, 7; Spokune, ",. Vancouvor, I; Victoria. 5. 10 0 o 7 2 Mick; I o W iKifiismj! 2 ?T f 20 for 10c Tjrw jUBMBEEWPjBs Turkish and domestic blend Cigarettes You never smoked a more delightful cigarette than Camels the new 20 for 10c brand of choice quality Turkish and domestic tobaccos. Camels arc tmoolh and event they will not bite the tongue or parch Ihc throat. They do not leave that clgarclltj tajte so annoying In other brands. No premiums or coupons In Camel packages. The cost ot the tobaccos prohibits their use. IfyourdenUr can't tupplyvou, n,l 10c for oni paehate or SI. OO for a carton of ttn pachagtt (200 ci'ra. rtttf), patlatcprtpaiit. Afltr imok. in on package, if you don't find CAMLLS at teprtutnttil, return the other nine package! and we wilt refund your money. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N. C. ?5& isw rmi vr i TT r MnMWWuw-rpfii. SATFmiAY'S (iAMKS AMKItlCAN M3ACTI3 Hnstou, 2; Chicago, 5. Washington. 0: Dotrolt. 1. Now York. 7; Clovoland, 1. Philadelphia. f: St. Louis, 2. NATIONAL LI3AC'U3 Chicago, ft; Philadelphia, I. Pittsburg. I; Hrooklyn. I!. St. Louis. 2; Hoston, .'!. ClnclniiHtl. 2; New York, 7. NORTH WKSTKItN I.IJAGCi: Poitlnud, S; Spokune, I. Vancouver, IS; Victoria, 7. Called at em! of s'xth. Seattle, (; Tacoma, I. Tun Innings. At Sacramento It. II. 13. Portland 0 7 2 Sacramento ft 0 1 ItHtterles ICvnus, Hleger, Mar tlnonl and Ynntx.; Hrunognn, Wil liams and Hannah. At Ssn Franlcsco It. II. 13. Oakland 2 10 I Sun Francisco :i 7 2 lotteries Prough and Mltxe; 1'annlng and Clarke. Ten Innings. At Los Angeles II. II. 13. Venice I 2 2 Los Angeles ft in 0 lotteries Henley and ICIllott; Hughes and Hrooks. INVITKI) NOTJ3D ATHLFTIvS QUIPPED WITH VERY FACILITY I'OR IIANDLINO ACCOPNTS IN A PltOMI'T AND RI3LIAIIL13 .MAN NKR THI,S HANK SOLICITS TIII3 RPSINI3SS OF CORPORATIONS, FIRMS AND INDIVIDUALS : : :: :: IK VOU IIAVI3 NF.I3D FOR A HAT ISFAtTORV lUNKINO HI3RVICI3 WI3 CAN FILL IT :: :: :: :: :: SERVICE THAT SATISFIES e First National Bank Ot Coos Bay ' IHr Awltrl fM le Cow Hr TInm.1 I PARIS. France, .luue 22. Several prominent Kuropean athletes have Iiamii liivlteil liv Him evtmaltloti nrfl. clals to attend the contests to ho held at the Panama-Pacific Impo sition. The list Includes track and field champions of Franco and Hungary. I FIRST CLASS CONCRETE I WORK I Cement Walks, WuIN, Steps, I HnsciucutN Kti'.'Sei' or ucltlrcs 1 M. B. GIDLEY t 711!) So. Fourth St., Mnislifleltl, I Orcpin. Pliouo tlOD-J, , CARL WIIST TOLD COLORKD FOLKS III: WAS SPI3CIAL DH TRtTIVR AND TURN ROHHRD MRS. IIICKI3RSON. Ccrl ?mlth. a negro who n few years ago got Into u gun scrape with Mrs. TrolliURor, a negress here, is I being sought today by Constable i Cox and the other officers. Re Is charged with stealing about $10 ! from two ba.iks ut the home of Mrs. I Hetty Hlckersou with whom he boarded and also taking a $2ft dia mond pin belonging to her. He then Insisted that she give him $7.1 more to go Hast. , He told her ami some of the other negroes here that he had been em ployed as vim detective by District Attorney LilJqvlst and Rev. Has ford, but this is evidently a yarn. He is said to have been drinking freely. Smith was a "shine" at a bar tber shop here for a time and later engaged in the sale of (amales. Smith carried loaded revolver and jestiminy would not permit off Iters to enter his room without first read ing a warrant to him. He wiu s.eld to be hiding In South M.irshfluld this afternoon. NOTICF. TO CRI3DITORS. Notice Is hereby given that tl e un- ufttl,v,i...l hflj tim.ti lnlv jmitotltti.il ue administrator of the estate of Fannie L. M. Carpenter, deceased, by the County Judge of the Couuty Court of Coos county. Oregon. Now. therefore, all persons having claims Hualust vaiil estate are here. bv uotlfieel to present the same to mo, I at the office of J;nes T. Hall, Room J TRY OUR NEW BRAND OF COFFEE At 35 Cents A Pound IT'S Til 13 RRST RVL'R. IN OXIM'OIXD TIN'S. COOS BAY TEA, COFfEE & SPICE HOUSE Phone j',01. HO North Hroadwny. f IANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDI3ST RANK .IN COOS COUNTY. Kslnhllshcci 1HHU. CcpitGJ, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $115,000 Interest Pee Id en, Tliuo Deposlu Officers: J. V. Ileimctt, PrcNldcnt. J. II. I'laiiagnu, Vlco-Preftldcnt. It. F. Williams, Cnslilcr. Oco. V. WliichcMter. Asst. Cnslilcr. KCJDbIb B Celebrate the Fourth At Marshfield The entire busluehS section of the city will be turned Into n playground for her guests. Front street and Central avenue will be reserved for visitors and pedestrians almost exclusively. Tho city already owns a liberal amount of decorative material, but this year $300 more has been allowed for a still more liberal sup ply. With flags aud bunting, an 1 evergreen, the city will present a gala appearance surpassing anythlug over attempted. For tho oveulnxs lights and artistic effects will be secured by special elec tric lighting. On the night or the Fourth a grand display of fire works will be set off across the bay from the city. The effect of fireworks so disp'ayed Is most satisfactory. They are then seen at the best ndv.intiue The "ncross-the-vvator" effect adds greatly to the pleasure deihed from them. TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:- has been a hob! y with us for a good m.niy years and a lot of our customers will i.-ll you when It comes to getting good, sound, durable tram hit; material at the right price we know our busi ness. Just tell what you want to build and the amount you want to spend and we'll gut busy with our pencil ami figure out the best your money eau bu.v. Try us. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RRTAIL RRPARTMF.XT (TT Till: FILL RILL IN TWO RY USING OUR WOOD PRONi; IDO. 1SU SOUTH RROADWAY Unique and Magnificent 13nsy of access, rght In tho business section of Mnrshflold, over looking Coos Hny. Tho railroads, shipping nnd manufacturing d'8 trlcts, with wide streets on tho contour of tho land, no honvy cuts, or oxpenslvo fills, alloys nnd cross stroots for ogross and deliv ery. ONLY A SHORT TIME to select Bltos or investments at $300 to SCOO per tot in tho NEW BEDFORD ADDITION Purchases subject to n contract, or deed; contract provides for n good nnd Btifflclont dood with nbstroct showing monhnntnblo tltlo. Contrnct and deed will bo Issued lu a roasonablo tlmo after purchase agroemout. StiMfcsmaiis Co- Rid North Rronclvvny Jlai-hlifield, Oregon. H!Swsnr.'ii.wej.iimiv.?aM!STses.i.'SiMy n uin th KiXSfraKKSMMm.mWMSlSssacxS! Abstracts, Red Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE'S ABSTRACT CO., Inc. HENRY SKNGSTACKEN, Manager FARM, COAL, TIMIIKR AND PLAITING LANDS A SPECIALTY. . GENERAL AGENTS EASTSIDK MARSHFIELD OFFICE, PnONE 14-J. COQUILLE CITY OFFICE l'HONK 101. Hieo F KI 13:1 i Vll I h ho ci IA I BBMyMWAnTrni;w'gi -j-i Tfrnstf1