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BSSWBSvBiWBMHIHBBL jjyrffraBBB' iHStWKMnBFZ . -vWZZZZmZ"?? T ' "BT"WPWfW --, T : J' two THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1914 EVENING EDITION. i-i COOS BAY TIMES T.TSL'owSnJS: M. l MU.ONLY Kditor mid Pub. DAN K. MAI.OMIY News Ktlltor Paper i)f Coos County o Official Kntered at tne l'ostoiiico ni .M.-irsu-finht. nipurn. for transmission through th mails tis second-class mall matter. Dedlcatod to tho Rorvico or tho people, that no good cause shall lack h ch&nipion, mitl that cll shall not thrive unoppoaotl. milk scaui'W passkxckiis Lnuinli Strikes 1og anil Plot di Tnlilti With Contents of Cant The launch Sunrise. Captain Hay Norton, struck n log In the hay Just north or EMitl'e hout G o'clock this morning. Al'hough the hoat struck with conslJerable force no damage wo done and nrter being righted she wis soon on her way. There were only throe passengers aboard, Mrs. Hoone of South Mnrsh fleld, who was reurr.'ig from a visit with relatives at Sumner being one of then). The launch tlltod consid erably mid this uptet some of the caim of milk which ran down Into the cabin, causing the occupants to think that the latiitrh wan taking water. Later they discovered It was milk. OltDKIt ALLKY lMXKI-:i. J I lnhilay Piilj Little Go. don Mc- ' Alanaiiii n tdebratod his fourth blrtu- 1" tiulev by entertaining a number his little friends uul playmates i at the hon.e of his parents on Hall avrniiu. Woik on Warehouse. Tho last bent, or rafter, in the now Smith warehouse was placed this after noon. The building Is U80 foot In length. According to olio of tho carpenters, It will be prnctleilly com pleted by Snturday provided work does not havo to he dropped on ac count of rain. . PKItSOXAL OYKItPLOW ALHKKT MATSON and Horborl l.ockhart hnvo gono to Ton Mllo for a few days' fishing, being nc eompnnloJ by aomo li lends from California. P. KrWKSTEUIlftHO left this morn lug for .Myrtle Point on business lotinected with Ms uruneii storo 1 there. Ilo was accompanied by Frederick, Jr. J. I). Sneddon nked the City Coun cil to i squire the property owners on the alley between Ingersnll and Johnson, near Seventh stieet, to com plete the Riad'ng and planking of the alley. Last year he said t" o prop orty owners hal been given a permit to do the work thenselvos and he and C. .1. Hanson and Mrs. Craig wore the only ones who havo com piled, with the exception of Charles Lapp doing part of his work. The Council ordeiod plan for ininplot Ing the work and It wbl be assessed up to the property owners unless tlioy hurry up and do the balance of the work. D. L. POOTK, of this city, returned on the Alert IiIm morning with bis automobile. lie says the hoavy rain will tie up tho auto stage for awhile. .MIIS. KDWAlll) HAMSKLL and Hon,. Thomas, nrilved from Portland on the Hroakwator for an extended visit with her parents, Ilov. and .Mis. Samuel Urogg. .1. .V. NICLSON. nn old resident of Coos Hay who has boon In uouthoru j California for hoiuo time, arrived here this week to visit at tiie homo of his son, Prod Nelson. SENTENCES ' EXPIRE ATONCE President Orders Release of Four Men Convicted of Dynamite Conspiracy lilt IHM P In Coo. t Tlmwi.1 WASHINGTON. I). C June 2 1. I'tesldout Wilton today coinuiutnd to oxplie at once the sentences Imposod nn Michael .1. Haniion of Scrauton, Prank II. Painter or Omaha. Prod J. Moonoy of Diiluth and William Shupe ir Chicago, all convicted In tho dy namite conspiracy ensos. Tho othor twenty defendants, Including tho leaders, must begin serving their sen loiiios tomoirow In the Leavenworth penitentiary. Clemsncy for John II. Hurry and Paul J. .Morris, both or St. Louis, whs withhold while they have no opportunity to submit separate pe titions. Hanuon had beensentenced three years. Painter two u;id Mnoney and Snp u vear it til a day. Harry got four and Morris Hire. Of throw who must serve sontoncos, Proal 'iit UvHii. who got sevon years, 1ms tho longoet term. OKO. W. MOOIIK, head of tho Mooro Lumber Company at Haudon, and wife, returned to their homo In Haudon this afternoon after a short stay on tho Hay. MH8. NKSTItKKM, of Umpire, arriv ed In tho city yesterday evening with her son Kugono, or Uaudon, wlto Is III. She accompanied him to Meicy Hospital this morning. Ill EBIKSEH IKS BIG Mil Miss Gladys Roddy, However, Is Still in Lead With 38,- 050 Others Advance Tho official count In the Clodded of liberty contest nindo today shows thnt Miss Km m a Krlkson, the lilka rnndldate, hns gained 13, ROD votes dnce the (ounl was niado estoiday. MIssdiM'trutle Scnlfo. tho Moose riin ildatp, gained 10.000. Miss Ohtdys 'lotldy,' tho tplenluuio exchange etui .te, gnlupd liiOn and Miss Hessio P'pntrjnn. the Hagles' cnndldate, gained UKO. According to t. e report or tho com mittee which was ma do today tho can didates stand In the following posi tions: Miss Gladys Untidy, telephone exchange IIS. 050 Miss Hessle Plauagau, Kagles . nn.'jnn Miss Knima Krlksen. P.lks. ..:i3.100 Mis 121 'ii a McDonald, travel ing salesmen 20, "i00 Miss nertrude Smlfe. Moose . .2H.300 P. P. Cohan, chairman or the coin mlttpp In charge or the contest, re nuests tho presencp or a renrosonfn tlvo or ench rnnililnte at the meet ing at tho rhamber or Commerce tomorrow and again Prltlnv wbou tho votes are counted, also Saturday night at 0 p. in., when the final count Is iiiatlp. They are needed to assist In counting the votes and to soo that It Is fairly conducted. Kddlo Prebblo. tho Portland bov engaged to porforin the surfboard stunt on tVc Fourth of July, has had an ofror from Astoria which tempted him to ro there Instead of coming to Mnrshfield. The committee In charge or tho Astoria celebration cr rored to pay his expenses lilth ways and a big purso to perforin on three days. July 2, 3 and I. Cohnn wired Prebblo today that Mnrshfield would bpat the offer and In all probability Prebble will be hero and participate In tho program. S 'J.ryLafesl Hv.Aroitii9 BisSri notes rfoiHf & raaL m MI.NTKT WILL Itli IlKSTOHKII. I SOIIAI. ('AI.KXI)All. WKDNKBDAY. 11. P. O. 12. Danco at North I llcnd In Slmps'in Ptvlllon. I Wedding of Ml s Helen Hush and Carl Davit at South Hond, I ml. Jolly Dntrpn with Jlrs. J. I Ilinckmueller I Mars field Ilildgc Club. MngaIno Clul) with Mrs. Kl- I mer Vineyard of LnstBldo. I TIIUKSDAY. I North llcnd Baptist Wonion I Cafeteria session at Myers llldg. I Mrs. C. II. Dniigan Is hostess I to the A. N. W. on Coos Illvor. Kastslde Sewing Club with Mrs. Frank Prey. Social Sewing Club with Mrs. J. C. Swlnford. Dniu'liiu Miisici' S:iys (irautlnintht'r'M Steps An ('nntliii; llitcli. CLI2VKLAND. Ohio, Juno 2l.-r Cnnters ami waves will replace the trotB nod dips In modern dancing, and the inlnuot and otVer old-faah-loiu'd tlancpa will rorco tho women to abandon tight shirts and don gar ments which will allow Tree uso or the limbs. And then again, In tho opinion of nl least ono or tho (Inuring masters ptleniling the convention or tho Nat ional Dancing Masters' Association, In n couple or yeara men dancers will be togging themselves out In knee WOHEI If HOT U Mrs.Hunsucker and Mry, fJ iiiiiiu oi tastcitle, Have Livciy session r. K-to , mi u-lt r ), ,, . -3lO on 1 n iiuiiiur.v iiuiioin mlno. of Kastsliio tlto bay on the r r flrl "let Mm ii. ;'"" 'rosjlnl gave her fnlr . .,..."'' nl she milt exleinr.ii ......l UnH ,. ... -".111001 nl Charles iimi.n,.i... .... nbanJ trouble hot ween I., m xft.T'l bl oi iiirt band worn ,,. ..n ' "er au 'IL' J (J sucker atys thai bant! wero rei i alx months nml ' w she j bteec'us atid silk stocklnga as a rn-1 .".,r',11 1" rlvlit g liim"- desmii suit of tho old stylo dances coming , ,lls, nHHo.1 short ,, , lrg '''H Inln fashion. Uuekor Is nn (.... c. .. f,J! COMMIT'IKM IK CIIOSKN. As to the women's stylos, It's back. far. far back to tho days of crino line petticoats we're slipping. Tho dnncos that are being rent tired bout which plys brnwi n' .Marshnli1 v.kj tiour.t tne nr nrat -' tiii llirt'll, ' HI lo ferr sMlcl peopl '"li nhowc i i.u imiiiivi .nan ii. u iiuhiis iuiiiiiil'ii ,i,, , , ii nuowc for comliiK popularity nro tho danco?"' "u fl'""B temp, m , in chief cha of our grandmothers, tho inlnuot, I niUM,8t,('M of ,,nu t,u . 'iv unlit... riiimt.1.! AssUiniii (litndrllle, gavotto deckeil with a row for llcsl Itoom. n"fl of nioderiilBtn. Also they are At a mcotlng called by' Mrs. A. T. " estl otic bits, Interpreting nature. haloes, chairman of the enmmltio" to Ami how aro wo lining to dnnco them Mulsh tho rest rooms In the fVOn- '"" "" iiuy-mtir men sainm nell building for the Fourth or July. U, o"1-, ',".,pl1 l? .u" wion,.B of plans wero perfected for tho work Mr. Henry J. Oslor of Cloveland: ' NORTH BEMD pWS I A'rs. John Prfeluui nirrni.,i .J Kvon it It were posslblo to take M'hlrod, are bih-u "in- tlP Wcck WJ Mm Innirer Htrldos nf tho now ilancos i reinities on Mirlli Im r . ....... ... . ..... ..... . ... .. 1 .11, U W l,,lll..H ... ,1. I . ... t- it ,.. ii ti fi tin f.rfniiii.iian nut nifiiritu wirii inn ,n. t. iuhi'i 11 .iirrnA aj ningH. .Mrs. .i. n. iiiiiihuii, .mi ii. ii. , ,, , V, . i Ihih Ihhui iM.liln,, ,., ...i. . "1 Clii.-.iller. Miss Kvolvn Aiulorson. Kfoater onso whlc'i they ronulre." she ',' ' " .V,."I""IJ ."'"'"vea hero fo3 Mif. P. M. Parsons, Mrs. (lenrge nld. "how would one look dancing (loet'ruiu. Mrs. C. P. McKnlght. Jlrc, meiii in n sutri mat is inuen mo nnr- 12. !'. Morrlssov. Mrs. Horsey Krolt- row ior wniK.tg 7.er and Mrs. Claude Nasburg. (,!ul the following members ciioiju: Mis. J. S. Coke. Mra. It. M. Jen tho pfst two w(ks. tiLitin (n t2 noiMi tor ic"iHpnr Mr. and Mis. Prink llljtjc ani 'nmi.li iii iiw. t-n.Mirii,. r nil Hi daughters, who h.-ne iiern rottiii. viiiiiu - mj nvjiiwiv i 'J . . . . - - .. "'(uki 1 dances or the Immediate rutiiro, iind '" '. "'!". ari' ,,,!"""'I hack ncsd u'tVTiiuMTi.'iti ill's the jfnue or rirty years ago. Wo """.".." l " V n'". . I LWVV PltOIM'HLV will hnvo to dress Tor It; that means I ' i10 'esoMert.iu i,:imw (lil m The host method ; of watering the (Irossl.u; as thoy dressed for tho inln- , i'nnt . grass, says the Dallas News Is to up- - Of c, irse he I, morn lor gw ' , MnIllllg0 h !! ?. " ? '" ","' "J: ".,lW., I? kl o V S mfc aZto v7e"iw , "! -. '"l'' " U-urt-crs. Hcl- liwuin. nir nuvmii iiliiis, mi s,r,uiu itmt .. - ; .. .... .,, linrflitt u nn. TnM.rl.i .... l'l.. ilniinn .nulntia nlun .nti.iinn.i ' ! "Vt nni rt - i .1 1 (I I Oil 1 K'ltl Til. MPS. J. J. CLINKKN'HKAItl). or Coos lllver, came In on the Rain bow this morning. She left ror her lionio this afternoon arter do ing some shopping and meeting n few friends. I KDWAlll) II. JOKIINK. attorney, will leave tomorrow for Portland and Salem, where he will attend the coneiitlon of the Spmi.sh-1 American War Veterans. He will I be gone about ten days. waier win noi cottect in siiiucieiii " ." niu.y.n ...m, .,..........,., nwn smirdnv. (litaiitiiies to run orr. i no water win '"'',''" ", " "" """, " " "."'" "' Mrs. C. II. Worrell ul.nim, .m8 " - "i'vmi n tlanJ, I w. mpion. Heights. Int Flmptoi wnrlf ul (til. .....iv.inlli.1. "Tin, mv """ """" nl"" 'l l MJHII IViun iiiV inuM. Intn Ilia 111 I mill IT n (M I lit) liruillU II (II eilllllllllllllK IIIU .,. m- .m .....( !; ,i.,..n. wiggle and din In their urforts to ,H ..Jm"V . J"ro" VVV '!'. , , ,V.' "....' l ::'.,'," tame down tho new dances. Tho ,B ,.XPB",,' " nu V.r,n" ' ';. '.'"". ""'"" .'r. . ...'" '.'.'" .I.i,.. l.urunflm. ,lll ,..v Inulmwl I .MC ail(l ,Mrs H snmiiii noi on wsmri'il uniii(!r mini "-"-" ...- ... ...... ..........,, B,.(),i f xrn. i n,i ,...i.. n .....,. ...i i... ,i.n ........... "T! e wnve Is nrettv ami erucofiil." ..' ' ".7."""'..'" ',I ': .. " nu ir. .,. "''' ,, -. ... :.,;,',., ."... i. ' .,u -rs. wm. hoss. or r. im i-i siiouKi iib soaseo, so itini uio waior . .....,... i .... ...., ..., ....n j J( (inrflcld i.oni.irntpu r,,i. unvarai iiirimin intiPiiti. ohitrgo of the elementary ballroom .... V.'. , ..." ... ' . ..' . .iu. E RflSIm nrRI S8 'the surface. As n general rule water- work at the convention. " I no i wnve ,, SllI1(,Hy. "" fUl ft It U U I II- ti! A I ' l,,l ollco " WPOk ,s "t--nt to keep a '''"M1.101, 1,v, " 'T" 1 " u'Hh tho - Kuv. FhHht M Dpi Ht has rcturnfj 3 M rn llrly MI I lawn In good condition. fcol. Tho body Just naturnlly waves m trp , cianllner While fieri IllrmLU ULI IlL The man who enjoys wa..erl.,g his ' K drawn sillKlitly to the side "oVrflclatod ul tho mar ago J I lawn In tho ovenlng for a hnlf hour ,0 follow tl o foot that Is oxtondod." ,, Kilp, am Mli N'oIIsro atl TOM HALL returned Inst evening from Coiiulllo whero ho has been on bus'.uess. lie hoaid soiuo or the Millar- oNuuund' said that lt looked to him as thouxli District Attoruoy LHJ(itVlst was likely to serine u conviction. H BEGODD mn niinaTinii un uunfl nun. Aviator Remains in Air 18 Hours and 10 Minutes A New Record. IUr Mm. I'l t'r. ulutoultar TlmM 1 JO.'IAN'NIKTHM.. (iermanv. June 21. A n' orliH r.'nnd for a du rst lou flight hh made heit today by ()iislni Ibiasei. wbi'i Id- leiiiatned in the elf 1 hours and I" minutes. The previous n onl w.ts it hours, sveu minutes SUIrGOHITfEE B MIIS. T. 11. IlItOWN and daughter, Clarlbel, of Chicago, left Portland todny In compHiiy with Mrs. 12. MIiiruh ror Marshriold, where they will spend the summer at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. 8. Kaufman. They will prob ably airlve Friday l,t Diaiii. LHKItT ANDKHSON and J. T. Pry, two prt-inlueiit business men of Crsuts Pass, arrived here to day on an auto trip. They left drain's Pass at a: 30 yesterday morning and leached Coiiulllo at 7:1". Inst evening. They report the roads In excellent shape ex cept about eight miles or (he (enyoti In Douglas County which they say Is almost criminal to he permitted. If that section of road were passable, Mr. Anderson says there would be one huudrei an tes a day coming to Coos buy during the summer season. IIOLI) Pl'NKHAL TOMOltKOW. i I Does Not Recommend Com plete Acquittal or Impcach ' ment of Judge Speer '1H Amin-MIoJ I'rM to Coat Hy TlaM 1 WASMINUTON, D O.. June 21. "Tho sub-toiamltteo legrets Its Jn ability to iviouimend either a com plete tiiiiulttal of .Indue Speer nr all culpability so far as the chaises are c n erued. or Impeachment.' This was the mmluslou submitted to (be HoutH) judiciary commlttow by the special sub-committee thnt for monlhs has ltetn InvestlgatliiK the charges of ofrtdal misconduct against lfliuory Speer. Kederal Judgo of tho Southern District of Georgia." 'AUKA.N7A IS Klll.M IHr Amu. tuvl I'row la Cum Bi TIiuo 1 M2W OHLKANS. La., Juno 2L -"tloneral Cnrrnuxu Is firm lu the at titude not to treat with (lenoral Huerta except on tho battlo field," said Socretary Hrocalda. "We aro on n ovry important mission to Washington, of which wo cannot I talk, It la not to meet Huerta ro- preeontatlvea, VllllllUII I ltltltwJIII W'llk 1 I lit lit f 1'ftk.i wnimii t ti'ifi'ii - ssfM v ' - . IH'i'loil I2mpliv Youiik .Man. The (uiieral of N'oriunn Peterson, sou or Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson or Umpire, will be held Thursday af ternoon from the home. Mr. Peter sou was a highly respected youu man sud his death whs ii deep snook, to ihe many friends of the family. , Ilo was bom at Ploronue, Oregon.. Match 1 I. ISUil. Hesldes his parents he Is survived by a sister. Miss Alpha, ml three brothers. Kdward. Louis' aiij Klmore. Most of his life was -Hint at Kmpire. Ills death whs due to pneumoula. which developed on'y .i (l iy prior to piovlng fatal. j IMItor Times: I wish to tall your attention to tho communication of tho Ten Mile Lake flood Honda As sociation, published In Tho Times Juno 23, r.H-l, In which they say: "And tho task of Changing these conditions nro neither Impossible nor difficult. Had tho bond Issue been submitted to tho people ni nut lined In the petitions with over a thousand signatures attached, It would oaslly hnvo carried and tho roads that would hnvo been built with tho funds raised would have glve'i largo fanning districts nrcess to the consumers, which would hnvo soon nude unprofitable, shipping farm produce Intn Cons Hay. Shin ping farm products Into Coos Hay Is as impracticable mid uncalled for ns shipping Ice to Alaska. There Is no more need or shipping farm produce to Coos Hay than there Is of shipping In coal and wood. Hut unfortunately, tho lien Hut tho peo ple who pny the hills and suffer the loss when inlstukos nro made should have anything to say as to whore and how their money was to bo use l, seems to havo been repugnant to the County Court." In this thoy aro In orror. The County Court did not approve of tho pl'n Individually, but lu calling the eleitlnu, the election was called ex actly a asked for lu the petition. No OiniiKos wore made whatever. Yours very truly. JOHN P. HALL. County Judge. AMONG THE SICK ! Harry Johnson Is 111 with meas les at the home of Mrs. J. W. Swsnson. The ihlld of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cox that has been so dangerously 111 i now recovering. A LITTLK (JIUL'S PISAYKH ulso at tho christening of tho twJ chllilrou of John Daly I after returning from work will prnb ably prefer this method to leaving 1''i utinnin nn fnr n fintnlini nf limit " I. once n week. If he will divide hl Tlie Juno number or Tho Orexoii lawn nreu Into six units and rnuflno Churchman relates a tnudilng Incl- , his ntten.lon to a dlfforen. part each 't Tnnl' 1 I ALONG tllC WATERFRONT' iivuinug no win iiiiiaiii pniciimtiiy ino ,., ,, , .iv ' .. . " aanio results In the long run. w,,l,,. the cergy or Portlaml wore Keeping vign over inn remains of. n,n i ,i. i...iin. i.n. minn. HOW l.().'(J 'IS A MII.K? ,'i10 iilMilIini. During that Holeniii fr0, trlp ,0 ,,ort 0rf()rd nni, Ro There nro about as innnv dlfforent ",0 n. young girl came and asked iinnch. miles as there aro countrlos. Cor- umi no nng ni no auovvmi to say Th(, lonmeP H nt Florence Tvltbj talnly a mllo doos not menu tho same " i"-" " "" ','" "'v,r ' '"V "r- lior Hrst enruo of freight. thing ovorywhoro. lu tho United 01r ho bishop h prlvato chanel. , 'piio .llm Ilutlor Is itno In from tbr Rlnlnn nil. I l.'nulnn.l .. ,lli. lo ITC.n nllO Slllll SllO WHS II ItOllinll CntllOllC. .,... I. ,n ll. n ..,- nt 1nn-lr yards 2210 yards, mid tho old Scots' ,)Ut ,tlmt ,',Ih1"1 BcniUlliiK had been frolm )rto,. nrothors' mill nt Klor mile, still used lu tho HlghlnntlH, Is "" , " "'; ". Bl,u """"""K"1"' onco. the lumber being hrouRlit I 11170 yards long. The hardy Swiss gratitude when her requested was... tho rmvrotico yesterdny. Tt nro content to walk HIM yards up a SwUh mountain and then cull It only a mllo. The Swiss mile Is tho long est of nil. Tho Prussian mllo Is S237 yards, the Danish 8211. tho Turkish 1S2(! and tho Hnlbni 17.KJ. The Am orient) Hoy. granted. 6 I WIIK.V YOU CO AWAY Hnvo The Tiiuos sunt to your I now nd dross. PI UK LOSS KIII),tMH. HauUhlp comes when tho flip of genius Isn't hot enough to keep the put boiling. Three llunilliigs Destroyed lu Mint- che-ter. X. II. Today (tir AwwUiaki rn-M in cam iMr innt. MANCHKSTKU, N. 11 . June 21. Three buildings In the business sec tion of this city were destroyod by rire this liHT'iltnt The loss Is os tlmnteil at 800 000 1 nwrenco Is nld to have nhout COO onn fnot. which Cant Hob Joikmi tho Roscce says Is fully 1 50.000 ft ninre than tl o largest cargo that iu'iif (ilium nut of the Slttslavr. I says that the wator on tho SluiU bar Is deepening V kA.. m No Need To Have Lame Back rheumatism, neuralgia, or any of tho common kindred pal.js whli h mn bo quickly nnd surely rel-eved by m SHll nt ion ! toforists ! i- p, Iv NOW! 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GOODR?S.S GARAGE CENTRAL AVENUE PHONE 373-L mm wiirn miimi imiw mumum nw gt u h1 Miian 'i-ji. .!. 1 ""-tsMk gfedatJtHBjMBjfeMSiiBBBBMm