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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1914)
- up in i iwynfiit)4!! "B T5?T" -vfrtrrryt r"WW :J-" TfjafnMUn Tag"f? '"wipi i,kjsr. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1$)4 -EVENING EDITION. FOUR w If? r 1 BEING STOPPED , . (Continued ,.f,fi?,VJ-'.K' ?"-?-iVn Doniirtmont. Carl P. Geycr, a well known advertising innn and officer of tlio "Tiro Factories Sales Com tinny." West Third Btrcot. was ar reted last Monday aftornoon, clmrfr od with inlBUso of tho ninllB. Arraigned hofore U. S. Commis . nlnnnr Frank V. Howell, ho wnB ' hold for hearing Juno 30 under 2, 000 bond. Tho bond waB suppllod by Ooyor'B sister, Mrs. Charles Sny der. Tho arrest was made by U. S. Deputy Marshal Marsh, or Clncinnn i. on n. warrant drawn up and ap nrnvml bv U. S. District Attorney Sherman T.McPhorBOii, of Cincinna ti, and an nffldnvlt mado by Post office Inspector Charles O. Swain. Tho arrest mny bo tho procuraor of a wholesale clenn-up on tho part of tho Federal authorities Involving a mimbar -of1 well-known Dayton men promoting advertising and sales concerns. Specifically tho warrant on which Geyer wob arrested, It Is declared, states ho advertised In a number of newspapers that ho would toll rubber. tires at a vory low cost, Baying ho had purchased them at bankruptcy salo. It Is alleged ship ments weio never mado and that whon tho purchasers mado complaint, tho Tiro Factories SaleB Company, for a "bluff," said tracers had beon sent out for tho tires without re sult nnd for tho purposes of woary Ing tho purchasers. It Is charged In tho nffldnvlt that T. Kennedy, of Oaloun, Kan., recclvod n letter from tho company saying tho company could not ship tho tires C. 0. D but asked that a certified chock or monoy order for $43. GO bo sent. Similar coinplnlnnnts related by tho Fodoral ntithorltles nro II. A. Hogors, Dr. D, J. Workman, O. E. Clark, II. J. Ilcslop njitl F. V. Gaunt. Monday nftornoou Municipal Judgo Thompson appointed A. L. Hughes receiver for tho Morcantllo Publicity Company, Strougtrcnd Rubber Com pany, Wenrover Hosiery Company, Universal Products Company, Tire Factory Sales Company, United Sales Company, Howard Spoclalty Com pnny, Dayton Art Portraynl Com pauy nnd Miami Publishing Com pany. Most of theso hnvo offices In tho DavicH building. Receiver Hughes was directed to receive and handle all mall mnttor addrcssod to tho concerns. Their lll Supply. Postofflco Inspector Swain says: In ono liiBtauco a disappointed cus tomer camo to Dnyton to nsk tho firm why tho tires woro not sent, '.lo was taken to what thoy cnllod olr warehouse which waB tho col- r ut tho homo of Mrs. Charles ydor. This innn said that tho ock .In tho "warohouso" consisted a dozen or flftoon tires of In- lor grndo. Ho said a roprosonta- 9 of tho firms promised tho tires express, but thut thoy woro novor lvod. i. rases whoro tiros woro sont, woro of Inferior grade, mnny hem unmnrkod. Ono customer :i tiro marked "seconds," and for got n tiro marked "rojoct- h. ' Complaint XanioH Four. Subpooins havo lieon Issuod for tho four men nnmed in tho addi tional complaint rilod Tuosday, which nsks for tho nppolnttnont of a rocelvor for nil companies In which wio, lour men may bo intorestod and tho case wiih sot for 2 o'clock Friday nftornoou. While no cstlmato could bo pro cured of tins probable amount of money received by tho firms for which orders woro unfilled, it wns roughly ostlmated that tho adverti ng hills standing against tho pub licity company will rench 25,000. ,AI pf tho order books for tho various companies havo not been found by officials, but ono for tho Wonroyor Hosiery Company is tnkon fl A criterion, it hiiowh nbnut iynn orderH for hosiery from nil parts of tho country and only about 200 of tho ordorH were marked filled. Wide Itnngo or Hiihliii Tho Municipal Court Prosecutor County Prosecutor and city Jegal de partment nro receiving complaints from nil parts of this country from persons who claim thoy havo been uaipotj by ono or another of tho ran. cflrns. ..J n f ono letter tho writer offers to aid , financially tho probecutlon of tho iiion. Ho volunteered to sond n ?.u mhV1 tnr, Kro?,or n"int than his bill for advertising, tho money Jajto used in tho prosecutions. 0inaiittN Involved ollowing Ib a list of tho com ics involved in tho proceedings: "ires Factory .Sales Co., Dayton ikers' lindorwrltir ii.1. 'lHl , s'lt' Compnny. inter- .tloniil Textile Company, Ser- ico nurenu, Homo Supply Jompnny. Fnrnbnrn o v.. 'Ay Purity Candy Co.. Ilnmlltm. n. n Pin Co.. Hounr.i H,.nii,.. ,,' . Ml, Portrayal Co.. Inaurnnco Infor- iiuuii uureaii, i-odern Itealty and Insurance Co., Miami Publlshh e LEAGUE BALL SCORES DEFEATS LOS AN NINE TO ONE GAME AND SACRAMENTO PORTLAND GELES $ VENICE WIN. IBr AaaocUtM Pnt lo Com But Tine. PORTLAND, Or., Juno 24. Prot- land took tho first enmo of tho now BcrleB from Los Angoles yesterday, 9 to 1. Tho scores At Sacramento R. II. H. Oakland 1 9 0 Sacramento 3 8 0 Dattrles Abies, Christian and Alexander, Arrellanes aud Hannah, At San Francisco R. II. E. Vcnlco 7 11 1 San Francisco 6 15 0 Dnttrlos Powell, Floharty nnd Elliott; Daum, Kalerham, Standrldgo nnd Clarke, At Los Angoles R. II. E. Portland 9 17 3 Los Angoles 1 8 4 Batteries Evana and Fisher; Chech, Musscr and Meek. AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland, G; Dotrolt, 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburg, 1; Brooklyn, 2. St. Louis, 7; Philadelphia, G. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Portland, G; Seattle, 0. Victoria, 8; Spoknno, 0. Vancouver, 2; Tacoma, G. M BRIEFS BASEBALL REJECTED. Will Not Ho I'lnycd nt Olyinisle Giuiicn in 1010. (Br AMcUt4 rm f cm 9t Ttc) PARIS, Juno 23 Baseball wan to day rojoctod as ono of tho sports at tho Olympic games to bo hold In 191C In norlln. Archory and Rugby foot ball wero adopted as permissible sports. YACHTS AGAIN RACE Threo Wouldbo Defcndem of Clip Go Thirty Miles. (B AfcUI4 rtiM I Coo Br TtM.I RYE, N. Y., Juno 24. Tho yachts Defiance, Vanitlo and Resolute got awny in tho order named yesterday aftornoon in a thlry mllo rnco ar ranged by tho Indian Harbor Yacht Club. All threo woro riggeu since tho contest ton days ago. FIGHT AT TACOMA. rfir AtucUtM !rru U Coot B7 TImm. TACOMA, Wash., Juno 24. Casey Jones, Tacoma'B whlto hope, Is matched for a fight with Tom Cow lor, tho Canndlan heavy weight horo July 1st. BUCKIIOHN WINS RACE IDt AMcuid rmi to cm ur tihm. AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, N. Y., 'uno 24. Huckhorn, owned by R. J. MncKonzIo won tho Brooklyn han dlcap. Buskin wns second and Rock vlow third. SEATTLE GOLF TOURNEY IPr AeUIM Tmt I Cmi Br Tlux.1 SEATTLE, Wash., Juno 24. The championship tournamont of tho Pa cific Northwest Golf Association be gan horo today with 98 players en tered from all ports of tho Pacific Coast for tho men's championship. Tho women's chnmploushlp had forty competitors. BOYS HELP Oil A&f ii .can .Go.. Amorka. V" ' "B"' K l;Co. United Men's Wear Company. .Y,-, K. I'ntchen Products Co., A. llra- ailo Pahit Co., Kinplro Clothing . Stores Co., National Fraternal Or- 7 J5aM'1lii ABsoclatloii. Universal Co- f Oporatlyp Society, Columbian School Of 1'rnctlcal Scionce, National Realty njid Securities Co., Sunset Amiiso- ) 't Co. President Neckwear Co.. I B,,,,cn,so, i'04 . Trn,,1K Stamp Co I Standard Ladles' Outfitting Co., and Nw Vork Pivot Company. . 0rnncni1 .V8toK,C0 ,,ni'-' more ' "?.,COt? ,,,,ttr8 Juony addressed iilotoU. BUU l Q amN Nowspapors on file In Room 69 ?,',i?D'jy,M uu,ldluB. whoro tho Publicity Company has offices, are Piled four feet high in two stocks j .extending across tho room and show .tho extent of tho company's deal- HtTQ'H A KiiKRM.Uon for Coos County lloytr It Comes from .Minnesota. MINNEAPOLIS, Juno 23. Doya who devote their Saturdays to road work aro among tho latest recruits to tho good roadB movomont In Minne sota, I). R, Savago, a stato highway commission onglncor nt Wlndom, Cot tonwood county, reported that six boys equipped with rakes and othor tools havo just completed threo miles of the best road In that section. Ono boy earned 11.50 and tho others $1.20 each, and tho cost of the Im provement was $10.30 including tho expense of a team to haul stones and an automobile to haul tho Juvenile road builders. Stones wero moved, holes filled nnd gonoral work dono to put tho stretch of road in first class condition, tho Journal records. Tho plan was conimonded by the highway commission and will bo pro- pcHedfortrlallnmany other districts, lugs. It Is claimed that numorous of tho advertising bills havo not been paid. Hosier' Stock. several uozon pairs or noso aro In tho room and represent tho visible assets of tho Woarevor Hosiery Com pany. An oxamplo of tho business of tho Universal Products Company, one of tho subsidiaries. Is contained In the advertising of "chewing gum tango beads and Evelyn Nesblt Thaw bracelets." The caso Is being handled by Post office Inspector Charles U. Swain, who has been conducting aa Inves tigation during tho .last year, I 5- t0Xt WjS 4SS Mrjn NttSfti !S 8$ is-.w; 'sa m ,rf .v S& : i m ii P. A. strikes 13 every time you fire up! Prince Albert smashes the big joy gong whether you jam it into a jimmy pipe or roll if, into an acehigh makin's cigarette, the like of which you never got next to before. Pretty quick you forget about the chaff-brands and fire brands ! For P. A. is all there signed, Sealed, delivered! Men everywhere smoke P. A. because it's a revelation can 't bite the tongue! The bite's cut out by a patented process. Hence, no tobacco can be like &j m i5C .! rawi EU& k&:......'M im the national joy smoke Listen : You can never tell from where you're sitting how your picture's going to look. Nor can you tell how bully P. A. is until you fire up! It's a case of "show me." We've made a "show down" for millions of men everywhere. Got the nerve to put across a dime for a tidy red tin to find out something for what uils your smokappctitc? P. A, is sold everywhere. Toppy red bags, 5c; tidy red tins. 10c: also handsome pound and half pound humidor: r V ! Pv.J. kEYNOLDS TOBACCO Winston-Salem. N. C. CO. TTTlSOG&tt :.rt ai QUIPPED WITH VERY FACILITY FOR HANDLING ACCOUNTS IN A PROMPT AND RELIA1ILE MAN NER THIS HANK SOMCITS THE BUSINESS OK CORPORATIONS, FIRMS AND INDIVIDUALS :: :: :: IF YOU HAVE NEED FOR A SAT LSFAOTORY HANKING SERVICE WE CAN FILL IT :: :z :: :: :t The SERVICE THAT SATISFIES First National Bank Ot Coos Bay FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTV. Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $115,000 Interest PmI4 on Tlino Deposit Officers: 3. W. Dennett, President. J. II. Flanagan, Vico-Prealdeiit. It. F. Williams, Cashier. Geo. F, Winchester, Asst. Cashier, Unique and Magnificent Easy of ncccsB, rlRbt in tho business section of Marahfleld, orer looklng Coos Day. Tho railroads, shipping and tnanufacturlne dis tricts, with wldo Btreets on tho contour of tho land, no heavy cuts, or exponstvo fills, alloys and cross stroots for eeross aid deliv ery. ONLY A 8HORT TIMB to solect sites or Investments at ?300 to ?C00 per lot In the NEW BEDFORD ADDITION Purchase subject to a contract, or deed; contract provides for a good and sufficient deed with abstract showing tnr:b'antabl tltlo. Contract and deed will bo issued in a reasonable Umo after purchase agreement. Stutsman 8t Co. !!!(! North Itrondsvuy Mnrshneld, Oi-egtm. T y o Try Tills! Mix Siiro Tea nml Sulphur and llrush It TliroiiKh Your Hulr, Tnklug Ono Stnuul nt iv Timo When you darken your hair with Sago Tea and Sulphur, no ono can toll, because it's dono so naturally. bo evenly. Preparing this mixturo, though, at homo Is mussy and trou blesome. For 50 cents you can buy at any drug store the ready-to-iiBo tonic called "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Hair Remedy." You Just dnmpon a spongo or soft brush with It and draw this through your :ialr, taking ono small strand at n tlino. Ry morning all gray hair disappears, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. You will also discover dandruff Is gone and hair has stopped falling. Gray, faded hair, though no dis grace, Is a sign of old nge, and we all desire a youthful and attractive appearance, get busy at onco with Wyeth's Sage aud Sulphur and look years younger. For Salo by Drown Drug Co. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE: ABSTRACT CO., Inc. nENRY SENGSTACKKN, Manager FARM, COAL, TIMBER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY. GENERAL AGENTS EA8T8IDR MARSnFIELl) OFFICE, PnONK M-J. COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONK iDl. TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:- has been a hobby with ua for a good many years nnd a lot of our customers will tell you when It comes to getting good, sound, durable framing material at tho right price we kpow our busi ness, Just tell what you want to build and the amount you want to spond and we'll get busy with our pencil and figure out the best your monoy can buy. Try us. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT CUT HIE FUEL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD PHONE 100. 182 SOUTn. BROADWAY ) I &. I J . . I k&illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllaillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll .J MM