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nBBH ". " I ' II . M VW 4iyUHHBaHflRWWt1K L .,T "'WwTKjrOTJjffiwisr-wwjr " two THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1914 E VENING EDITION. -. J . .4. w .ANIMiHaiMHIHBMiHpmMiiMHb11MI)B1IHWflMatau.. ' r 'BBaM!Ey .uiL i COOS BAY TIMES! M. O. .MALONEY Editor nnd Pub. I DAN E. MALONHY News Editor. SHIPPING NEWS , IDENTITY OF HIGHWAYMEN MYSTERY Offlclnl I'npcr of Coos County M NOW IN BALANCE Mediators Wait on Carranza to Agree to Deal With Hu erta for Peace ' (!), Aitux Itled Vmt to root IU, TlraM ) WASHINGTON, U. C, .luno 29 IGEO. I EIDER SAILED TODAY Left at 3:30 For Portland With Fair List of Passengers and Good Cargo Tlio pnssongor nnd freight Btcnmor W IN AND OUT Arrived Early Yesterday With 57 Passengers and Big Car goSailed North Today The steamer Broakwater sa::od for Gooreo W. Elder arrived at tho Smith ' Portland at 1 o'clock this afternoon dock about 9 o'clock this morning wlth 07 cabin passongers nnd n fair lisiisr ( Con tinned from l'c0 Oj"- took that means of making their escnpe. MjiJ- llo In city. Officers In tho neighboring towns linvo been notified to bo on tho look out for the men, Many are of the opinion that they nrc mingling with the crowdB on Front street and con gratulating each other ovor their successful gotnway. Marshal Car ter and Chief of Police' Anderson, of North Dond, continue to sift ev ery clue and it Is possible that tile men tuny be apprehended yet. .lorry Kinney was also approached by the highwaymen at another point in tho road near North Dond. He was driving a car ut tho tlmo and .w.o.....v...., ... ., -.. fifjv.thrpn nnRRnncors for Marsh" i...v..0w. wnB tiriviiiB a car ut tho mo and Despite continued expression o v,'yrnfH "ora',"8""," ? "on thofr cnrK0, She ,s duo horo nBn,n " hnd ul,t osoiiBor, Nell Phll linim Mint. Mmcan innil nt on will rlom nna ?"eAnl . '" "ro .on "I.1 1..1.. o ...i ...11. -n , .i.i .... n.. mi. i.i.. i.ni..n.i ..., hope that Mexican mediation will KAtand to Eureka, "she Jul a and will sail from this port not fall, cons durable apprehension ag0 KgKbSut 180 tons of mis- on July 4. was shown today In offlclnl circles. ceiinneous frolght for Mnrshfleld. The Drenkwnter nrrlved from Significance was attached to tho Tll0 xtiiMV sailed for Eureka at PMnnd oirly yesterday morning fact that tho mediation conference ;j:3o o'clock with n good list of pas- with C7 cnbln passongers, flvo nteor- plnns taking n rccoBS until thoro Is songors and n fair cargo. Sho will ago and about 350 tons of mlscollnn- ilcflnlto nssurnnco from Carranza nrrlvo hero ngnln Thursdny morning. cons freight. by tomorrow that his agents will nmj Bnli for Portland at 2 p. m. I , Among tho pnBsengora to Wl on meet tho Huertn delegates and rep- Among the passengers to arrive on the Breakwater today wore: resentatlves of the .United on plans teh Elder this morning wero: I ', Lagerson, John Berg, J. C. for a provisional government as jirs. J. Fernandez. Mrs. M. Dor- Markham. .loo torguson, Andrew outlined In the recent protocol. Con- chers, Mrs. C. F. Johnson, C. F. John-, J'"!)leo ' A- Morton, J. Briggs, tinned reports of tho widening of H0, 0. T. Trcndgold, Mrs. E. E. Don- ''"'a "ay. Genva Day, Mrs C. II. the breach between Villa and Carran- nldson, Mrs. M. I). Pounder, A. E. Day. w- T- Forbes, Ernest Forbes, 2a added to tho difficulty of tho sit- nowo, Mrs. A. E. Howe. H. A. Islnsco, . . T. Forbes. Dan McDon- uatlon. I Harry Islnsee, E. D. IsniBor, A. A. n'd. w- nicliards.Wm. Jolly, Ned ' I Hrlo. G. Wilcox. E. J. Haymaro, E. Patterson, Ida Miller, 0. J. King, Borgland, C. II. Albert, P. J. Kelzor. swan uonson, .1. H. Martin, M. Mc- WEI) SATURDAY. I Aug. Frizeon, Mrs. Frlzeen, Carl Frl- 'tyro Ed Mclntyrc. zeon. Mrs. J. C. Meyers. Forest Mcy-I ,, Incoming List. Saturday evening at 8:30 tho mar- er8i yt g, oiovor, W. T. Stoll, A. S. Those arriving on tho Breakwater rlago of Malr Dano and Miss Mamlo Ashloy, Mrs. L. J. Post. Claude Post, wcr,J Mnhonoy, one of Marshfleld s best iiCOnn post, Howard Post, Lester, Mrs- " ' Davis, Dolpha Ham known nnd most popular young i08ti chas. Stodham. Tod Problo, c.,nion,1 Sa(,, Colson, Mrs. P. D. Pax- couples, was solemnized at at. .moiii- snndstrom, Mrs. C. O. Daggett, Mrs. ,ur' ',irB- '" wumier. .1. 11. apniiuun, , tho Rev. A. w. J. Owen, Madgo Rlnohnrt, Olive ". a. ucim, aiyruo iioim, vioiet nuiiii, iiunuy iiuiui, iivin iiuim, ueu. Kinney, Mnbel Wilson, Walter Hlott, W. II. Ilonoflol, It. Illcnardson, Mrs. II. Itlchardson, Miss A. Itlchnrdson, F. Mnhlou, F. Richardson, Mrs. Alllo Carter. C. h. McUrldo, Clem Nlles. Mrs. Elbort Dyer. Miss C. Stlllwoir, W. K. Lako, Ward Wlnton. A. E. Eb boka, MIbb E. h. Pyorly, a. S. Mc Donald, Llnnlc Holcomb, Mrs. Mary Holcomb, Mrs. C. E. Hlx. Wnrron Hlx, Ralph Hlx, Mrs. II. A. Hlx, F. I). Dtinnoll. J. W. Young. A. E. Alder, Mrs. W. H. McNny, Jack Pucker, Mrs llPH. The robbors obtained some small chango and othor vnluablcs from her, but got nothing from Kln noy. Somo gavo her name as Huhy Morrison, of Coiiuille, nnd say sho stated that she said the robber did not get $K0 In her stocking. SIDELIGHTS ON HOLDUP TUC . VHSJIIBI Elks' Candidate Elected God. dess of Liberty-$i2io,i5 Taken inTotal $3200 News of Robbery Caused Big Crowd to Congregate to Discuss Event Tho nuto ho'ldup on ho Emnlro road causod somo of the most sen sational scones In Mnrshfleld nnd North Hond Into Saturday night thaf have been witnessed horo In n long time. Front strcvt In Marshfleld was thronged with pcoplo cn.gor to hoar from each returning nutolst his ntory of the holdup. I Within n short tlmo after tho first SM en's narochlal residence. It. Munro officiating. Tho nuptials mnehnrt, II. F. Itlnohart, Doryl Plno woro vory quiet, thero being no lnvlt- i,nrt, Mrs. II. F. Rlnohnrt, A. J. Lar cd guests. I och. Ed Lint!, II. II. Mooors, F. Itoltor Tho marriage Sntunlny evening nn,i rj, c. Atwood. camo as a surprise to tho friends of tho cotiplo as tho date of the nuptials lad boon kept secret. Immediately after the nuptials, the young cotiplo proceeded to Emplro, slipping nwny from tbelr friends, who liad received an Inkling of tho mnr rlngo. They returned yestorday and aro now nt homo In their own rcsl Ionco on Nob Hill which Mr. Dano had nlroady furnished for IiIb bride. Tlicy plan to lcavo about July 10 on n llttlo honoymoon trip, tho destina tion of which has not been announc ed.. Tho brldo Is one of Marshflcld's. most highly rospected and cnpablo young women. She was cashier of tho Coos Hay Wator company for sev eral years and encircled herself with IN FROM SOUTH The nowB of tho holdup spread car returned, n dozon different nuto like wild flru nnd groups of people parties proceeded down the road, tho could bo seen nil along Front street occupants bolng armed lienvlly for late Saturday night discussing the the bandits If they woro able to en affalr. Thoso who lost money and countor them, Thero was talk of othor valuables wofo lamenting tholr trying to organlzo a posso and Rearch losses nnd nccuslng each othor of the woodn for them but somo hold having cold foot at the tlmo of tho bn5k when thero was no way of keep robbery. All day Sunday, too, Ing check on those going down, fenr crowds gathered along tho busl- Ing that n promiscuous hunt might ness streets to talk about tho hold- result In an accidental shooting. , "!' Aorlli lleml Kemv. HoIiIhtm Nervous. I Thero woro a number of amtiBlng Victims of the highwaymen aro of IncldentH' In connection with tho nf. tho opinion that they wore nmntours fnlV. Yesterday Marshal Anderson nt tho business. According to what of North Bond Informed Walter Itlch-' they sny, tho highwaymon woro nor- unison thnt a number of posses wero! vous and nnxlous to get through organized there to search for tho rob- In a hurry. bors. Ho said that one of them, nftor Marshal Cartor and Coronor Wll- nrmlng to tho teeth, iroceodod to son spout all day Sunday Investlgnt- lcavo all tholr money, watches and . Ing tho holdup. Tlvoy wero prob- otVer vnluahlcM In n safe nlaeo to. ably tho first to visit the scono of mnko sure that thoy would not bo1 T!i rinililnna nf i n.ortt. ... tho robbery Sunday morning. Sheriff robbed. ; tM hsZ M hi whiriw i Gago loft last night for Couulllo. I TIiohKIiC It u .Toko. Sntur. ny nS th I ln,h lkwrlptlon of Men Will Goodrum at (loodrum's gar- S bolo w "U bolng John Noblo gavo about tho best f?o was ono or tho first In Marshfleld Tho total receipts from the cnn. VAN DUYN MAIIK VICTIM BY HOLI.UP Chas. Q. Van )iiyil( of Th Chandler, wns the victim i somo joker tu connexion with tho Goddess of Liberty COnZt to tho extent or $ i ;i. L,T'1 urdny he received tt .el phot message from a y0iii,B S purporting to l,0 mim nS! McDonald, clerk nt h" cfir counter In The Chnn Her lobbt stating that she had Jin raised by the Blue UlR0 T5m for her. and ns they could not not got It In time to" vita sho wished ho would put In that amount for her n.,,1 ,h X would pay him buck lt0 Z so nnd yesterdny inoruinK when Mist McDonald came t work .nskod her about It Sh0 did not know about th,. n,cn, at all nnd now h0 Is looking for tho Individual who jobbed TIIK FINISH Emmn ErlkBon (Hlks) . CDC 000 Gladys Hoddy (Phono). 313 6B0 Gortrudo Sculfe, (Moobo). , 1SC.400 Bcsslo Flanagan (Eagles) 67.G00 Elma McDonald ... . . ' Snlomen 47,g65 description of tho two Emplro road o near or mo noidup nnd immotllnto- test woro 11210.10, which was turn. that has been glvon. Ho " . , ,, ,,',u,' v" l,,u """." .T. . ou ovor t0 AInnager II. J. Kimball t ho looked at thorn closely ""'" """ l,,v ?. ', A" l,""K .l,l,u cxciwivo or thor receipts from con. ough thoy woro .well masked, B0'L' wob Jok ng thorn and ho cosbIoiib. available for the nttrsc. and About 200 Tons of General Merchandise Tho Nann Smith nrrlved in into Saturday from San Francisco with a bandits that has been glv said that nnu nunougn tnoy woro .won masKcd, "- "n j.,.wi.s hu im cubdiuiib, nvaiiauio ror the nttrac. iin in rnrrnm runt iin wnnwi iin niiin -wi4 hm. nmnu muni uu uvu liiiil liiiiih niifi nninfin iininiiia .. n Mm. :" . i w. u u. iilrtH i..t i i i.-.i.i.... .. ::."". ,,m"'"lB r mo I Win. Wakon.an. Mrs. E. J. Poller ,l? '""1' ..l"c" ' . "no. Pu?"1 nV I rv Tmmn.i ,", XZ '., ' . ... V",y8 "'""ymnKing in Manh Mr. nml Mm. .Inlm U'llimf. .T. tl. nnnk ?ix l-ut '"" '"".very inuKy uuiiu. ;,.""? V"V--V". . ''.J""""".." .'." ""'. . r.' . '" ":."" -"""".Hn tt'nrn n imp .f l.pnv Irnlluir. n.i.l l"U HL'UIIU. Ulll IIIUIU WllH nO OHO 111 '1111 Vnfltlir nliu,..l nt O -1.1... a dark brown shirt nnd Blouch lint, B,B'"- Saturday night, nnd the Inst hour nnd a bluo bandana handkorchlof I ;f"V, Q"'rk Getaway. lor so was rather thrilling. Somconf around IiIb nock. Tho othor was ' "oy Ituffner wns roturnlng to Informed J. W. Hlldcnbrnnd, who short nnd houvv of. nun hnii n Mnrshfleld at tho tlmo, having tnkeit wiih rondtictlnir tlm VAm' r,.mni. 30-..10 Savago rifle and tho othor n l,nr'v to l"o South Slough dance, "to elect Miss Erlkson, that someoncl Clins. Appclt, Mary Appolt, Mrs. A. F. Dntnn I t I inf t Dnnnnnrtnnr. APPClt, Mary E. IlobOrtS, HlclllirJ uiiinjo iuoi uioi ui i aoorjnyuio Thompson, Mrs. J. H. Wat Wators. O. A. Peterson, Mrs. F. J. Robinson, A. E. Hlatt and five steerage n host of frlonds who will iinlto .In, cn,mcty list of passengers nnd about congratulating tl;p groom. Mr. Dano two ,,,,,,, tonB of ROnorai ,nor. noius a roBiranwuio iiohkiuii in uic chnnijBe. 8ho WU 8nl, ngalll (0. fiiiiiutii.ii c IIUUUI.-IL nann. morrow .That every happiness and Joy A t, nrrlv,nR on hor woro. jvh ch tlmo can bring will bo theirs c w Clinib0Pi Mr8. c. W. Cumber, Jb tho hope of their largo circle of ,,, 0 rnnt ,8H D Qlhson M,88 Xrlonds. . ,., nrnnt, o. II. Mattloy, Mrs. O. H. .Mattloy. May Cotton, Mrs. Bnssott, i vvnvM VKWinm I J' T- I-0U80. Mrs. J. T. Hobson, J I.Ulv.M3 M.SIlOltH. j,Bfl 0i)HOni G J.-, nnr,( MrHi Unr(i( IJIIIU i' 1 UfiUI l Ull ft Vi II VWIUI UUU "l8?,""Jim,r!1 'l",t,h " I'V'S? a"d Mr. creodon.' Mrs. Rood." Mrs. W. M. Miss Besslo Ilockett of Eugeuo nr MILL TEAM IS EASY VICTOR Mill Team DefeutN Mbby Ill-L'. Over 300 pcoplo turned out yos torday afternoon to soo the uamo between tho Big Mill team and tho a rovolvor, Mr. Noblo said that thoy first thought It was a Joko and thnt Shan- t I. I 1 ...... . . . . . ", . BV.UV oiiii I'liiiuium wiin I'iiiHU nut inn mm. nnu noon niiiiiinir imiv rt. .. i When Ruffnor saw It was a Biiro- tho rlvnl candidates nnd was dump enough hold-un. ho Jumned frnni his llli: In a bnrrol nf vntna nn ,... non Mitchell Joshed tho holdup men ' Vnr' lonving tno ongino running, nnd ed up somo bf tho Elks and thej for n time .nftor tlm pnr liml pnnm Jumped onto Lambotll'H car. Lnin- Iirocoodod to iln n llltln nnnrln, 10 n siop. Aitnoug tnomen nau guns "l" ii " inn rovorHo spoeu nnu 01 voies, wiin tno result tlmt the; fc "n i iiit'iuuiiin uuiuiu tuu i " " "-". ..... .. n mi ij -iiiiiu . ...... ...w.u .....i, htw iu uuu. could renllzo what hnpponed. cup unui no got to n noint whoro ho' Mr. Noblo says ha does not say for tho $7. r0 thoy took from him, but ho would llko to got his watch back. Ho said that Street would havo saved his inonoy only after thoy searched him ho niado n re mark that they did not got his nnd then one of tho robbors came back and mnde n socond search. could turn around. All of tho Coos Bav Homo TMrJ tiicmi thoy pro- pnono gins worked loyally for thol reeded to Emplro and gavo notlco of candldato and thoy nro deserving 01 mo noiuup nnu garnering up n crowd mucn crouit. Kriuay and Saturds returned to tho ncono. J some of tho girls got out and mad Two on llorM'hnrk. a canvass and Saturday ovonlne th Tho early ropnrtH connected two turnod In nbout $ir0 which thcl mpn on horsobnek with tho holdups, menus hail contributed. , but these woro n mistake. I Tho Chambor of Cotnmorco root Lloyd Cox nnd Geargo Terry, who ' was prottly won pneked with frloml l.nrfl mifl .lillrl Ptinu 'Imntnrmrin. h......... .i.n ti. tin . i .... . .1.. .. ... ....... .......... " '" " . ..'", ...w. v. ... i aiiiin (.nil LIIU llllZ. .11111 1IT11111 Jlllll 111., 1 . InI i .T.i7 n ni ,1 I). II. Duffy. A. A. Greon, Mrs. B. T. ubby tenm. which rosultod In a . r- romo 8nl" tnnl ,r tll0' " "ro connenoii with a logging enmp ami roprosontativos or tno varloi fc "J?1' ? lL "Lbnrn Vandocon. Mrs. Bon McMullon, Fran- score lo '18 o 2 In favor of tho mill boon nlono- they miRht ftvo boon on South Inlet, woro riding along tho candidates to witness tho fin: Hockctt. manager n ho Southern pe() NozoU( Mrg The0 Marcollo, ,oam. The Marks iXhers formed nbl t0 tnko n clianro with the 'road on horseback nnd passed tho "nt. It was made by the fu ? n ?? .1"" ,. &, nJ" M. Nozolln. Mabel Jones. Mr8. II. tho bnttory for tho mill team. holdup nion, but bolng unarmed nnd '""no hortlv borro tho robbory. fommltteo, which consisted of Chal iri. "no m Vi - .iSLiV. f ii a Jones, H. Jones. Ed Hnmll. A. Bowon.l Elliott nnd Rudborg woro tho bat- hnvlng tho young womon In tholr. Lator thoy roturned to tho scene, but, J"nn D- Cohan, Frod Wilson, I nnJ'rnlV !Sll'rq Stanford. J. Ketcham. II. W. Matt- tery for Llbby. company, thoy thought It best to I thov know nothing of tho robbory. K "orton, W. S. Turpon, C. Na kui uiii UB uiiHiiy ns nossiuio. uwiiiu m tno mnttnr roricctinir nn "'"K. n. u. inoiiiiia nnu u. Sonator from Oregon, who will ar- rlvo this wook to deliver tho Fourth of July address In Marshfleld. i I LOCAL OVERFLOW. 4 I'Ntiinil Tlckot. Tho young son of Mrs. Sarah Wilson of South Broad way la reported to havo found one of tho tickets for free transportation to and from tho Marshfleld celebration. It wns sent up In ouo of tho balloons. Manager Kfinball has, not been noti fied, but It will not do tho Wilson boy much good. It was found near tho depot. Pay Policy. W. A. Andorosn today turned ovor a check for 12000 to Mrs. F. M. Frlodborg for tho policy which Mr. Friodborg carrion in the A. O. VILLA LACKS W good plays mndo by both teams and but few errors aro marked against tho mill team. Tho Marks brothors woro ovor on tho nlort and thoy woro well sup ported by tho ontlro mill tonm. Peter Sator, who played short for tho mill team, stopped sovornl hot ones and did good work with tho bat. Tho llnoup of tho two teams fol low: Big Mill " Llbby Mnrks Elliott Catcher Clash With Carranza Prevents MnrllB ,.c;,..rt . , . RmlberB mm importing ammunition Through Tampico nj AMoeuteJ TlMt (0 Coo IU7 Tlmn.l EU PASO, Juno 29. Lack or am munition tins blocked Villa's march toward Moxlco City. Fresh from his Mr. Frioauorg cnrriou in tno A. o. victorv iHt Weok at Zucatocas ho II. W. Mr. AndurHiin sava that tho .. orf ... Hl ...ue"K .21 iucal?c.8,...n? p.'- A.' 0. U. Wi has again demonstrated,8 ,XTr wlthhm Villa's VS if i8n0r??atrl8.,,:'Z!cte,onry nl?&n?toto2$ of any of the fraternal Insuranco or- lon of .., ..., imnll0flMnniii.K. ganlzntlons. ESCAPE IN Ion of ngents here, unnuostlonnbly caused tho nbandonmont of tho cam paign, Tho much-discussed entanglo mont roached tho breaking point, they assort, in thnt Carranza has do cllnod to allow Villa to Import am munition through tho port of Tarn pIco. AUT01CCIDENT Ronald McGeorrje Driving One Car and C. C. Going another Meet on Narrow Road ' UL'X OX HANK. (Or AioUtl rmi 10 Coat lUr Tlm.l.) CHICAGO, Juno 29. Hun dreds of persons, mostly foroign ors. rosumod tho run begun Sat urday on tho North Avonuo Stnto Bank. Publicity attending the falluro of tho Lorlmor-Munday bunks Is hold responsible. Moliiirvili. Iluro Innno U. 'l'nwpr Aiioiuer nuiouioiuio actiueut wns nnuounced todnv that thoro woro narrowly averted when two much- suMi-lent entrleu now to Insuro tho lnos collldod on u sharp curve bo- motorcycle race to bo ono of the big tween ltlverton and Bandon yester- fentures of tho colobratlon. He day Ronald McGoorgo, 1). I. Magoo says that all who havo not yet en rnd Guy Torroy wore In one ninchlue. tered should do so promptly, as tho C. C. Going, Fred Mag- entries will bo closed July I. Call niiF.sin and Mr mid Mrs. J. C. Ham- at "The Gunnery" to mnko your on mol. of Aibuiiv. wi-ui (n the othor. try and for any Information desired s. The two cam met on n narrow In reference to tho race. stretch of loud when both woro going nt a pretty go d i lip. Going's much- Jinny Thefts. A nuiubor of thofts im ran off tin' road and struck n aro reported along tho waterfront, treo. That It did not turn turtle Is Tho Warner Greocery Company lost a nothing short of iiili'iuuloiik as It was couple of orutoa of vogetablos, tho leaning at right angles when it went Slnuff Grocory a big sack of sugar ovor tho embankment. and others Hinall amounts. Both niuchlnou were slightly dam- aged. The headlights on Mr. Going's YACHTS RACED TODAY. nuto wero broken .tnd the shield shnttorod. Thoso in the party wore, im Auouti rre.t io cv. iuf Tim.i badly uhnken up but nono wore In- LARCHMONT. N. Y Juno 29. Jurod. I The Vnnltle nnd Defiance raced in Pitcher Robertson John Wilson First Bnso. Lomaux W. Doweeso Second Bnso Sator Goorgo Davenport Shortstop Hanson Archie Wilson Third ' Base Matelll J. Wilson Left .Field Tollefson Claudo Elliott Center Field Fnlrchllds W, Wilson Right Field Brooklor was tho official umplro of tho game and his doclslons were readily accepted by tho players nnd spectators. Only onco or twlco dur ing the game was there nny dispute. COOS BAY TEAM WINS Tho Coos Bay team defeated Co qulllo at Coqulllo yosterday by a score of 3 to 1. Osborne and Thomas wore tho battery for Coos Bay and Clinton and McDonald wero tho battery for Coqulllo. Mnrshfleld mndo 7 hits nnd Coqulllo got 3, Something ovor 400 people saw tho gnmo at Coqulllo. Tho gnto re ceipts amounted to $70. HAS HARD FALL Idikeport .Man Loses Teeth unit Huh Hlbs Broken Tho Langlols Loader says: Sam Johnson, of Lakoport, whllo work ing on tho Dunn barn, stopped on a I0080 board nnd foil n distance of nbout flftcon feet, striking on his chost, breaking sovornl ribs and knocking out flvo tooth. Snm snys ho doesn't enro nbout tho broken rib, but he feols tho loss of tho teeth, as It makes him lisp, and ho fears it might mako him stuttor. Fourth of .July Ifcu-gniiifi. Indies' Knijioiliiiii, 78 Central Avenue. thorn, they ntannod to soo tho nrri cnrB today nnd toll them all thoy know about tho affair. Graves Tho credit" for tho voting co test largoly belongs to F, D. Coha who suggested It and tho mombe or tho commlttoe who nldod him conducting It. When It was fir suggested, ninny thought that would not amount to anything ail row thought thnt moro than a co plo of hundred dollars would be t ken In. However. Mr. Cohan I slated It could bo mndo moro ad tho great succoss of It oven exceed his expectations. Will Reward Ciuidldntes Chairman Cohan of tho commltti linn ilopliloil It In nnlv flltlni' In rl ..-...... ..." -...,.......,, .- . If you own nn nuto you nuto bo in, ward tho candidates for tholr na ES SALA.MU ELEIKUM Hoarkon, Yo Faithful Noblo to this: Thoro will bo an Importnnt mooting of tho El Knb Klub In tho Multifield Oasis, Monday, Juno 29, 19H. AUGUST FARLEY, President. By E. I. Chandler, Secretary. the auto parade at tho celebration. NOTICE 1 CHAS. ZIMMEMAN t DEALER I.V ! INDIAN RUGS AND ! CURIOS I A large xflcrtinu of genuine I Itiimhvowii I NAVAJO INDIAN BLANK I ETS AND PILLOW TOPS. ' Bought direct from the ' Squaws who wove them All sizes and prices. Fine for the den, livingroom, 1 summer home, bungalow, i etc. Everyone absolutely guaranteed. This Store is Open Even ings From Now Till July 4t,h The fever of Holiday Shopping is now at its height; hundreds are taking advantage of our JULY PRICES on wanted things for the Glorious Fourth. . ALL TRIMMED HATS 1-2 PRICE work, and whllo all of thorn cou not win, ho feols that all nro tltlod to a llttlo token of npprec tlon. Ho has called a meeting nrrnngo for this and each will r colvo somo roword F. E. Wilson, F. G. Horton a W. a. Turpon have boon naruod committee to arranco a hnndaon float for the Goddoss of Liberty at hor escorts, and also for a fceo float boaring tho llttlo girls nf resenting tho states of the union. NORTH BEND NEWS IN M(-f!onrBO nnd Torrnv wnrn nn Mmlr another tunlnir no contest todnv ore. I Now on Exhibit anil Salo nt way back after spending sevoral puratory to tho selection of the de- I Going S HanPy's, North hours In Bandon on business and fonder of tho America's cup. Tho I Front Street pleasure. Resolute is laid up for repairs. - IF YOU CANNOT BUY IN THE DAYTIME, SHOP THE EVENING AITITfril INfi Tne greatest values in vrrKinU Children's White Dresses for the Fourth, 50c to $4.50 each, AND THE BEST "ONYX" SILK BOOT HOSE ON THE MARKET AT 50c PER PAIR. S. S. Jennings NORTH BEND Henry Hoeck has taken his fam to his logging camp at Smith's Day wnero tney will enjoy an outing i a fow weeks. FLORENCE FREIGHT IUTK A froleht schedule on the coam established of $3. GO por ten frrt Coos Itnv nn nil rnnslcnmeats ffoj San Francisco and Portland, and 1 nor ton nn local nhlnments uotwc C003 Bay and Florence. Sluslai Pilot. ?l AMONG THE SICK Harry Johnson, tho Eastsh' gro eryman, Is still quite HI oi n,' aynw Leo Steers Is reported qul'e slrk his rooms over Tho Times office. I has measles. J. W. Hlldenbrnnd's little daugbt is recuperating from a sovero attni of mnnsles. Tbn lltflo dnntrbtor of Air. and Ml1 Joe Lapp of Coalodo, Is roported quli ill at tho home of relatives in w.'': flnlil. The llttlo son of Mr. and MM. A. CI Rogers, who has been quite 6icK, is n: nnrfor? Imnrnvlnir tniinh tn the gratl flcatlon of the many friends of lb ramlly. Jeanetto. tho daughter of Mr. an Mrs. J. M. Upton, underwent a iarw operation at Mercy Hospital s' burg Review. K immmw1: m .