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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1914)
PnFWlt mS.M ! Pf POUR miMmmmmtvinatacsanKi Pretty Daughter of Hotel Keeper Marries Wealthy Lumberman Many Coos Dny puoplo who hnvo mmlo tlio Drnin trip will bo Interested in tho news that ono of the pretty Forking girls nt tho Perkins Hotel In Drain was married Inst week to 11. F. McCorinlck, tho wealthy San Francisco lumber" and steamship magnate. Dr. and Mrs. E. Mlngus woro In Drain tho ovenlng of tho wedding and say It was n big event. A press dispatch from Drain tells tho story as follows: "A pretty roninnco In real llfo had Its culmination at Drain, Or., yester day, when H. F. McCorinlck, son of Charles It. McCorinlck, tho wealthy San Francisco steamship and lumber magnate wedded bis stenographer, Miss Nolllo Perkins, at tho nomo of her parontB. McCorinlck Jr., Is manager of his father's big sawmill at St. HcIoiih, Or. Miss Perkins obtained employ ment thoro roiuo time ngo. Sho was not only offlclont and Industrious, but pretty nnd vivacious as well, and nacinnlntna nt Hill tUTI nnOM 1)011.111 tO roallzo that tho inanogor found It necossary to transact a largo amount of business In tho llttlo offlco whore Miss Perkins was at work. No announcement of an engage ment was mado, bowovcr, and every body was taken by surprlso when tho young pooplo took a simultaneous day off, wont to tho young woman's homo and camo bnck man and wife. IS UNGRATEFUL Alfred Sholtz Runs Away From Beaverton and Curses Eu gene Man Who Aided Him EUOENE, Or., Juno SO. An oath wnq tho "thank you" which tho boy Alfred Sholtz offorod tho man who kept him from being hungry. Sholtz escapod from St. Mary's homo at Ilcavartou, near Portland, and wns trying to beat bis way homo from Gardlnor, on tho const south of Flor ence, Ho reached n point on tho Sl uslaw River west of Kugono, but wns unnblo to go further bocauso of hun gor mid fatigue. Ho wns found under a trco by a man named Shavers, tho son of V. 12. Shnvors, a moinbor or tho street force In Kugono, picked up and brought bnck to Kugono. Ho wna given food nnd nourished mid today was turned ovor to C. II. ClirlstciiBon, chief of police. It was nt this point, when tho boy thought ho might bo carried bnck to school, that ho cursed tho man who found him starving. Tho police turned him over to Wal ter II. Jones, county probation offlcor, nnd tho latter got In touch with his fathor, Pnul Sholtz, at Oardlnor. Tho authorities at tho school at lloavor ton do not want him back and ho will bo sent homo. WALL PAPER See VIERS About it. For STENOGRAPHIC WOltK of liny Idiul . Call 181-J Two compotont stonographom In chnrgo 118 Central Ave GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OP THE CADILLAC and FORD AUTO Ml'PPLIKK FOR ALL .MAKES OF CAIIS MIT Central Av, Phono T.A, Try the MARSHFIELD CHOP HOUSE For Steaks and Chops QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, - ideal free grove and PICNIC (WOUNDS Hrlng your lunch baskots, kodak and fishing tackle for n few days' outing. Sunday School and all picnic crowds a spoclalty. Excursion to South Coos Rlvor (ivory day. Mui-shflohl Tlmo Tabid Launch Express, weok days, leaves, 8 a. m.: Stoamor Rain bow loaves Mnrshfleld nt S a. m., ovory Sunday ami 2 p. in. wool: days. For ohnrtor aud picnic nr rnugQiuonts, apply ou board DRAIN GIRL MSIiUTE GARDINER BOY THE 0008 BAY TIMES, w.UKg..1n?ufiwrgu' PROGRESS OF AVIATION THEN Ax Ono hundred and twenty years ago today tho balloon mado Its first successful appcaranco as an englno of war. It wuB at tho battlo of Flourus during tho French Revolu tion. It was this balloon that en abled tho revolutionists to win tho battlo and oventunlly establish tho French Republic. At Biinrlso of this day tho hugo silken bag, Inflated with hydrogon, was tug ging nt its anchor ropes In tho French Republican camp. The op ening of tho battle was tho signal for Oonornl Morlot to climb Into tho basket. Tho soldiers slowly let out tho cnblo until tho balloon and aeronaut roso high above tho battlefield. Uoncath him lay tho enemies lines In full view. While tho balloon gently eddied In tho breeze, Morlot drew a sketch of tho enemy's strategic position nnd then tossed It ovorbonrd In a hoavy flag-bedecked package. Thus ev ery move of tho foo wob reported to the commandor-ln-chlef on tho ground below during tho ten ho lire In which tho balloon remained uloft. The coniiunndcr's questions, wrl'. on out and attached to a cord that hung from tho balloon, were hauled up by tho aeronaut and quickly answered. Tho Idea of using lug a balloon In warfare had been conceived, but not used, twelve years before, nt tho slcgo of Gib raltar. At that tlmo Joseph Mont golflor, who Inter mado the world'B Hrst successful passenger-carrying balloon, proposed "to lntroduco Into Glbrnltar an entlro army, which, borne by tho wind and a .rub, will enter right abovo tho heads of the enemy." Hut tho slcgo was raised before Ills Idea could bo demonstrated. SMITH'S CASE IDE PUBLIC Disbarment Charges Against Grants Pass Lawyer Filed Before Supreme Court Tho following from n Salom paper will bo of Interost horo, owing to Robert G. Smith being well known ou tho Hay and his ninny frloiuU hero declnro tnat no win uo nine to show that the charges aro ground lens. Tho othor coiuplnlnt Is ngalnst Robert G. Smith, n prominent lnw ler of Grants Pass and an active politician. Ho was a few years ago n membor of tho I.oglslnturo from that section. Tin) complaint charges that Smith In October, 11)05, as at torney for tho Cleopatra Dovolop mont Company, n mining company, falsely represented that tho sum of $1175 was necossary to pay for advertising In connection with pro curing title to certain mining claims, and that said sum was' sent hi in by .Inmos 1). Lnroy for tho com pany. That the said sum wns not needed nor wns any sum greater tluin $G0 so needed. That Smith sent Loroy a rocolpt for the monoy purporting to como from tho paper In which said advertising wns done, whon In fact, no advertising of nuy kind had been dono. That on the fifth day or September, 1900, Smith represented to I.neoy that tho filing feos would bo $2.(0, which sum wns aont to him, but that said fees woro In fact only 110 and that Smith converted tho remaining $240 to ''Is own uso. On tho eighth day of Novombor. 1U0G, Smith notified Lacey that tho sum of $2.7r wns ncodod to pay tho purchase prlco of said claims, which sum wns sent him. That Smith took no proper stops to perfect title to said clnlms, nnd fnllod to perform any sorvlces for said company, but converted said I2S75 to his own uso, and still re fiitsoH to account thorofor. Lntor suit was brought by tho company against Smith nnd by stipulation Judgmont was takun for tho sum of lU'.'O against Smith and In favor of tho company, with tho under standing that If Smith paid tho sum or $2B00 boforo Octobor 10, l!)l!l, tho judgmont was to bo cancellod. TliU has not boon paid. Tho com mittee nsks that Smith bo cited to appear and show cnuso why ho should not be disbarred. MVKTLE POINT RACK The mntrhod rnco horo hotweon II. II. Hatcher's horse, Vatoskl, nud J. L. KiiIkIu's mnro, Abolla, was won by tho fornior, who nmdo the throo-iiuartora of a mllo In 1:18 1-6. In tho start Abolla not a load of about eight foot, hut when thoy camo down tho homo stroteh tho flnit time Vnloskl was loading nud on tho finish he eamo In about twonty foot to the pood. Joo Knight Is still confident that ho has tho .......-.. I...-... A...1 In... ...... ln..l l IB ma i iiiiieui -nun lujn , ubiui uuj H i defeat to Abelln's condition physl-1 cally. Myrtlo mint Enterprise. Tho Times idecs Job printing. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby glvon that the un dersigned has been duly appointed as administrator of the cstato of Fannie L. M. Carpcntor, deceased, by tho County Judge of tho County Court of Coos county. Oregon. Now, thorofoio, nil persons having claims ngnlnBt said ostato nro here by notiflod to presont tho samo to me, At tho offlco of James T. Hall, Room 11 Kldorado Dlock, Mnrshfleld, Ore gon, within bIx mouths from tho dnto horeof, with propor vouchers duly vorlflod as by law requlrod. S. C. ROGERS, Administrator of tho Estate of Fannlo L. M. Carpoutor, deceased. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1914 EVENING NOW Today airships constitute one of tho most hnportnnt factors In mod ern wnrfare. All tho great world powers have equipped their nrm'cs with fleets of aeroplanes and diri gible balloons, apd scientists aro bending ovory energy townrd In venting new explosives nnd per fecting means of hurling tho'n from tho clouds with greater ac curacy. Some nuthorltlcs oven pit dlct thnt tho next great war will bo fought In tho clouds by squad tons of airships. Today American nvlators nro scouting ovor tho Mexican lines around Vera Cruz, and are demonstrating their mar voIoiib utility. Equipped with tho latest devices, tho ultrn-niodern a'" my scout can fly ovor the enemy's country, sketch or photograph the topogrnphy of tho land bolow, Mio forts, cities nnd troop positions. Hy wireless telegraph ho can s-md back tho Information to his head qiinrters miles away. With tho modern rnpld-flro gun ho can de fend himself with n stream of bul lets. Or ho can drop high exploslvo bombs from his lofty craft, scat tering death whorover It strikes n year ngo It was reported that a Mexican robel aeronaut droppol a bomb that killed fifty-two soldlord Instantly. If It Is night, tho -nro-uaut can drop a star bomb ttin explodes nnd sheds n lasting nud radiant light on the spot that ho Ib hbvorlng ovor. To escnpo from the now ncrinl guns designed to ngiu nirsnips, mo moucrii noroiiaut can drop tho new German bomb that spreads n douse, honvy pall of smoke between enrth and airship and thus pcrnlltB tho aviator to escape. Or ho can drop another kind which gives off o poisonous gas capablo of killing ovory living thing within 100 yards. I ALLEGAXV ITEMS (Special to The Times.) Capt. Herman Edwards has mov od Into tho "little house on tho hill" with his bride. Mrs. Poralto, sister of the bride, Is helping put tho house In order. All tho old friends and neighbors Join In wishing tho pnlr nil the health, wonlth and hap piness thoy deserve, nnd more. Wo missed our Saturday Times again this week. Tho ronds aro so sort thnt tho nutoB wore obliged to stop service for tho time. There woro Severn! deer scon on tho county ronrt near hero last weeks. They must bo more plenti ful this season. A dnnco nt tho hall last Saturday night attracted n small crowd, but a good time was reported. Thoro woro services hold nt tho school house Wednesday ovcnlng by Rev. McDerniotl, of CoqulHo. Mnny oUondod and enjoyed tho sermon. The hymn books wcro found under tho house. mmmm ---.. jli FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST BANK IN COOS COUXTV. Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $115,000 Interest Paid on Tlmo Deposits Officers: J. W. Ilennott, President. J. 11. Flanagan, Vice-President. It. T. Williams, Cashier. Geo. I Winchester, Asst. Cushion QUIPPED VERY FACILITY FOR HANDLING ACCOUNTS IN A PROMPT AND RELIAHLE MAN XER THIS DANK SOLICITS THE HUSINESS OF COItl'ODATIONS, FIRMS AND INDIVIDUALS :: :: :: IK YOU 1IAVK NK-KI) KOK A SAT ISKACTOItY HANKING SIIUVICK WK CAN FILL IT :: :: :: :: :: SERVICE THAT We First National Bank Ot Coos Bay STADDEN ALL KINDS of PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK, Hromldo Kulnrgiug and Koilnk Finishing. YOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Four good cars MiU careful drivers. Fot tiny servlco, phono 111-J, Itlaiico Hlllnrd Parlors. For night sen-ice. Phouo JidO-L Right Cafe. D. L. F00TE. ' MB I RLn. M UrlPllrHI 1 g9k May I go Mrs. Younglove:- Don't spend all your husband's Income on fine olothes for yourself. Put, some of his money In beautiful FURNITURE that, you BOTH can enjoy equally. It won't take much coaxing to persuade your husband to buy new furniture . He will be proud to bring his bachelor chums to a well-appointed home. If you want him to say yes' ' qulokly, bring him to our store to see our tempting array of up-to-date furniture. Our PRICES will be an argument for you. GOING WITH SATISFIES CHIMNEYS FIHE PLACES J. N. BAYLISS Any Kind of Brick Work nt Prices That Aro Right And nil Work Guaranteed Call at "The Fireside," Johnson Uldg.. 137 Second St. Phono 4 3 4 -J. French Ranges. Dollor Work T. J. 80AIFE A. H. HODGINS s ii i r PAIWT AMn mf auto BerTlco- Careful driven, MarSnfield nrmnsimr ro ' wm g0 anywhere at anjr tlxt3' 8t?cd ULtUKAIINb LU. Blanco Cigar Store. Day phone, 78. Estimates Furnished .Night phone 139-X. Phone 3DU-J. Marslilleld, Oregon.) TOM GOOD ALE. Proprietor, EDITION. Fourth ana buy it? "WE SELL IT FOR LESS' & HARVEY CO! Complete House Furnishers Unique and Magnificent looking Coob Uny. Tho rnllrondB, uhlpplnc and rannufactunnt trlcls. with wldo atrceta on tho contour of th land, no hjary cuti or cxnoiiBlvo fllln. alloys and croaa streets for egress and dillt- $U00 to ?C00 por lot In the NEW BEDFORD ADDITION purchaso aureement. - Stutsman f& Co. i:i(l North llrntulwny t rcT tuc nimmiur AIIF ' . i . DRY WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street, Phono 180-J. CITY AU'1-O AND TAXI SKRVIGH A now taxlcab has been added to eTh e With a piece of Furniti That's something will last a lifetij mill 1. ...... i win uiways oeapi ant reminder of M casion. NY By buying your Scha ture at this store will save enouohd ration c to celebrate 'on?. its their We make a spectaUi Good Furnitui at a reasonable pril Tin and always live up our motto- 4 Ktisy of access, rght In tho bualnoss Bectlon of Marstafleld, orerJ ory. ONLY A SHORT TIMH to select flltes or investnunts atl Purchase auhjoct to n contract, or deed; contract prerUas farl n good and sufficient dood with abatract showUs meriaantabltl tltlo. Contract and deed will bo Issued U a reasonabU tlon alttrl i bid Mftrslifteld, Oregp"- IU DLAI MIL DUILUII1U UrtlTlL . 'l has beon n hobby with ub for a good many years and a tot t our customors will toll you when It cornea lo geiuns e""". bu.u-,! durnblo framing material at the right prlco we know our wm ness. Just toll what you want to build and the amoumt you Wfl to spend and we'll got busy with our pencil and figure out tne dw your money can buy. Try i)s. 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