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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1914)
zssi jiS smaiM. , OREGON, THURSDAYJULY2J914-EVENWGJDITI0W. THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD CLOTHING & SHOE JO. EIGHT "PILE ARMS" MS NO SUBSTITUTE swim! Ninvs S , rfjAJAfcatiiil JUrti ii,iiaAiiilily'iki?aL-'- -sum iiiia mt imlAJNi "latinf 8flilrt'ffMli'OTMf'4Tff'i ft ft toff" HUB fui to give out nmi iu ifk r- I fi I bO 1 1 a I II IIIS Mi El FICIUHI iillti) Bt fTfUUBU ur uy Your Pa POWDER Absolutely Pure Thm only baking powdor made from Royal Grapo Croam of Tartar HOALUMO LIME PHOSPHATE in ui os MIT SIfll Justice Pcnnock Connects Horsemen, Who Were Here Lately, With Holdup ' Justleo of tho Peaco Pennock Is Inolliiod to think Hint tho mon wlio woro trying to sell n numbor of horses mid (1ok8 nt tlio foot of Com uiorolnl avenue for two or three days last wook mny know tlio mon who bold up tlio three nutomobllo parlies iicnr Hnngor IIIH lnt Saturday lllgllt. PodcstralnH will romombor that tlio party wnB stationed at tlio foot of Commercial nvontio for somo tlmo nnd that tboy Interested a numbor or liorBonion In tliolr proposition. From IiIh offlco In tlio Hutlor build ing Juatlco I'onnock watched the linrao trndors, ami though tho mon woro strangers to umt ho remembers how, thoy woro dressed and .tliolr rharactorlstk'M. Juatlco I'onuoi'k aayg there woro mora than two men In tho party, but that bo can recall two who tally with-) tho description of tho od boiiio tlmo ago by yourselves to holdup men. O110, ho says, was net as Judge,, In selecting n sultnhlo tall and Blender, with n flllm nock nnmo for your apartments, met thin nud hu woro n light colored lint. .first day of July, as por published Anothur wbh Bbort nud heavy aot. notice, and inado a careful Investlga- Ho woro corduroy troiiBorB nud a I'011 of bo sovoral hundred nnincH touch hat. That description, mca- presented, coining from nil parts of gor or It Is, scorns to tally with tho tho United States, oveu boiiio from description of tho highway men. j l'nrls, Franco. AccordhiK to V. K. lloyor, who1 After n thorough Investigation, wo roturnou from linndon yostordny, tho navo selected tho 11111110 01 "I III; mon referred to by Juatlco Pennock I MYllTLK Alt.MS," with tho Latin am now camping on tho Hnndon road j quotation 'Facile rrlnceps," meaning abouLhnlf way botwean llandon nnd easily pro-eminent, on n shield In tho llfy, Hoyer.'too, a of tho opln- tho centor of tho nnmo, which was lonJiat tho horaumou aro the hold-.submitted by F. II. Itrlghnm, of .up inon. North llend, Oregon. Therefore tho Tlio pollcu havo boon unnblo to' winner of tho twenty-flvo dollar prlzo. find any duo that would lend to tho! Hoping this nnmo will moot with arrest of tho hlghwnymon. A num-jyour approval nnd assist In making ber of fnlso roports havo como In your apartment pro-onilnent, which from varloiiB sources, hut they re- wo feci It deserves, wo aro, Committee Selects Title or Conway Apartments North Bend Man Wins "Tho Myrtlo Arms." submitted by R II. Ilrlgliam, of North llend. I tho nnmo selected by the committee (onalBtliiK of Mayor F. K. Allen, A. 11. O'llrlon nnd M. C. Mnlonoy, as tho most npproprlnto appellation for tho bcnutlful now Conway npnrt ment8 now In cotircc of coiiBtructlon on Centrnl nvonuo. Tho tnsk of tho committee was no oJsy one, nH tho cholco had to ho mnde from 11 list of moro tlinn 500 names, many of thorn boatitirtii a.id Bttrnctlve, .submitted by the con testants, . t: 0 contest proved a valuable nd- vertlsoiiicnt for Coos Hay as woll att tho Conway Company. NnmoH woro received from l'nrls, Franco, Spokane, Portland, Taconin, San Francisco, and one Oakland girl Biihmltted n score .jaKusRSsj' ns ws ir uu tu uuu- T T orcianization boon rreuuiuuuu 11 U. (loss, receiver ui iu Job , r c,m Day. wlilcn wn - IHCIUIIUB 1UII nr K. MIiikus has Just evolved n .(.I.!.. nlflttl tt plan ior mi. .... 1 ,., llar,.rt. n couple of years riiiiuu . ngo. lu wound up Its affairs ami . . I .?. ..rnnnrlv will turn tlio balance ami i.i ..-i--.. . 1 ... n..tti!tdh imirn which will prounuiy ukiiui -- than has ever boon done In adding to the payroll of Coos Uay. He will probably take the mnttor up with tho Marshflold Chamber of Commerce nnd have It carried out through that nrrrltllzntlon. Ills plan is to form a stock com-j naiiy of locnl mon, sixty or 100, ...v kmihII factory that mlKht de sire It not donate tho land outright hut grant lis freo use Ion n itm fnrtnrv continues to oporaie, wmi Ono lottor was retolvod rroni &iou'ft ,,roVgOIl that when tlie raciorj City. Iowa. After careful consideration and Hllmlnntiiin of many names, attract ive In tlnMiiselveg but not conform ing to the regulation requiring that tho tltlo niunt iofes some local ilgiilfliamo the choice nnrrowod down to two names. "The .Myrtlo ArniB." and "Kooutoiilfl." After ilelllmrnilon the committee unan imously selected the former, and the mwird ws accordingly made to F. II. Ilrlghum and n chock for S2ti.OO. with 11 loiter of eongratiiln- t ton from tho committee, was sent to Mr. llrlgham today. Tho nnmo "The .Myrtlo Arms" con sldorod euphoniously, and suggostlv of 0110 of tho moat beautiful prod ucts of UiIh section, myrtlo wood, wnB deemed appropriate. When In formed of tho committee's selection. Mr. Conway announced that the fin ishing of the doors and tmtrnucu to tho new building would probably ho chnnged to Myrtlo wood to con form to the nnmo selected. It wim noted oh Mlgnlflcnut tlint the word "myrtlo" was choion by n number of tho conteslnnlB, "Myr tlowood," "Tho .Myrtle," "Myrtlo ApnrtmenlB" woro among tho other suggestions offered. The following letter annoiiuceti the rosult: Marshflcld, Orogon, July l", 11)11. F. K. Conwny Compnny, MarHliflcId, Oregon, (lontlemcn: Tho commlttco which wau npiol:it- . ..... ..... iimi In n few (Inj'B, over to mi' " ' - Ilosldos the North Front street prop erty, ho will turn over ?:1000 or bo cash to the now Port organization. Ho has inado hln final roport to the court and only n few details ' " " . .-,,. r ..main for the transior 01 mu .. ""..., .... .,. furnish a free silo for attorney fee for W. U. oK'nH nuiiiu mi"" "v " t vealod nothing. SIOVKH ()FFICi:8 Win. T. 8to has removed his offices to First Nntlonnl Hank nulld-' Inc. Sulto 18-32. I Very tuly yours, F. K. AIA.KN, A. It. O'lllUKN, M. C. MAI.ONBY. Committee. ilons or moves, the buildings erected on the land go to the Holding com- nmiv. The tract would not only fur nlsh factory sites, but would also furnish homesltcs for the employes. Hy taking In sixty or 100 men, each would hac to subscribe oniy a comparatively small amount and would receive stock In the company. It would not be a contribution, as the laud would grow In value and the part of the tract not needed for factory sites would In a short time bo worth more than the wholo tract cost. Tho securing of doslrnblo locations has been one of tho big obstacles Hint the small factory owner encoun ters, nud It will continue to be ex cept It Is arranged by Dr. Mlngus' plan, or one similar. The larger Institutions would, of course, want murh larger sites, nud would hnvo to buy their own. Tho TIiiich Koca Job printing. Answer This WHY DO SO MANY PEOPLE TRUST THEIR EYES TO 1 BARGAIN COUNTER SPECTACLES OR SPECTACLE "FAKIRS?" 7 Would you lot n transient doctor remove your appendix? No you would consult your family doctor. Then why trust tho most use- .... .....,. ,,, .., ,m, oyo to clumro of having it ruined enrTyouMUIur" "" "' """ " J M m Take no chnucosl Coiuo to us, IlKMKMIIKIl: Wo aro optical snochiiut- n,i..i llrm,u.l ,,iiu ,,.. ...... ' "" i-vh mil stall'. ........... ,,, ,.. l(p(, imvo a co 1111 hitu im,u wlioro your glasses nro inado at once! grinding pinut. AM, WOIMC (UMII..Ti:KI-..M.i:r HACK IF NOT SVTISFC TOItV-TOmo I.K.N8KS 9.1 1'Klt l'.J.TIIi:v AUK MKST. " Red Cross Optical Dept Red Cross Drug Store-Phone 122 BED. I ELDER SIM TODAY Left at 2 O'clock for Portland Came in This Morning From Eureka The pnssenger and freight steamer (loorge V. Uldor arrived nt tho Smltn Termlunl Duck at 11 o'clock this morning with twenty-flvu pnsiscngcrs from Hureku for Mnruhfleld nud nbout thirty who aro going through to Portland. She also had a fair cargo of miscellaneous freight. Among (Iioku to nrrlvo this morning wero: J. h. King, I,. C. Whltaker, Mrs. P. K. Steelo, Ooorgo Monroo, Mrs. Monroe, V. Cockerell, A. S. Koso, Mlbs II. Porrott, Sam Japplo, V. Har- Ing, W. J. Dougherty, C. Freeman, T. Hnss, P. Degen, I). Joffery, Chns. Hrown. J. Hoggs, Jnmes Johns, V. Troutmuii, A. Thurston, Tom Sulli van, I). Alomeada, C. Zommstt, J. l.arkln, W. Copelnnd. Tho Elder sailed at 2:30 o'clock for Portland with 77 passengers and a fair cargo. Among thoso sailing on tho gtomer woro: John 11. Fltipatrlck, 1J. I,. Fuller. MIsb F. F. Fuljer. Homer Ilrlxey, Mrs. C. M. Mllllgan, MIbs Simpson, MrH. J. Dotson, MrB. k. Roberta, Mrs. Hqulro Farrnr, It. M. itnu. 11. II. Me Collum. u. 11. Ferguson, John Itnudo, V. W. Smith, llonry Mandell, Herbert Hugh, C. 1). Thomns, Chas. Duffy, c, hlough. C. F. Dolluy. Mrs. Wnltor i.ivingoou, .Mrs. John F. CIHIngB. it. Smith Ilnsuott, .las. OUoii, A. S. Ash ley. J. H. Stowuit, Carl Leak, Alumu Poltnigrncumo. II. Mngoo, vm. Mo. ranJIcsH, (j. itosslt. S. Christldd, II. Nokmlili. Dan Petkonlcb. M. Petkon lib. K. Swanson, A. Mallory. F. Ilur rlnwon. F. I). Anting, ( M. Mllllgan, Mrs. J. F. Uwrey, Ml, ve na, K Hohcrts. S.iulre Karrar. D. Mi Kenuon. A. J. Ulltx, Mrs. U. n. Mc Colliuu. a J. Johnson. O. H. Albeit P Datsou, F. I., wolson. Joint Ham lin. Peter Oberlo. Lester l)ot.u. H ciMiiius, Nou oilflllurl. MUs II SaiHlquUt. II. Cnsnarry. 0. Lund! Kmnk Todd, Norman Stewart. Frank Olsen. I). D. Holand, Win. Vunoich. ...ui iiiuiims, jonn uaMd. It. Hiniav- no,, rote .Nokmlch. J Nokovl.-h, p Turasovlch and L J. Dolbeare. ALL MKMISIHtH OF UOOS TltlllK .NO. it;t AUK IlKQl-KSTKi) T0 Ml FT AT Till: UmilK "OHM, FINNISH HALL. SATl-UIJAV MOUNixo AT U O'ri.oru- cm,... A. II. OAMPHF.LL, C. of U. and Tom Dennett. Tlie court .. not yet made lis allowance for tlio receiver, but that will probably be about $1000. WILL m TESTIFY m mm Depositions of Local Men to be Taken' in Eureka White Slavery Case A. K. Peck, U. S. Commissioner, has been delegated by the l S. Federal Court of the Northern Dis trict of California, to take tho dep ositions of n number of .Marshfleld wltnowee In the case of Vernon A. Darker, a former well-known Coos County logger and Inter n Morshfleld chauffeur, who Is under Indictment for white slavery ut Kurokn. Par ker's trial Is to bo heard at Kurekn July 10. lie la charged with bring ing a woman from North llend to Kurekn for Immoral purposes. Hu protests bin Innocence. Ceo. W'elstond has been deputized by Commissioner IVck to sorvo tho subpnonns on tho local men, who, It Is understood, nro cnllud na witnesses for Darker, who Is now nt Kurekii. Tho locnl mon whoso depositions aro lo bo tnkon nro: J. W. Dennett, Chns. Mctlln, Levi Smith, Win. Shoiipe. V. Ongo, Kmmorson Ferry, I. Tower nnd L. J. clmpson. Celebration Suit HERE AND $5 to $8.00 5ave For Your Celebration Fund That's what our "CASH ONLY" system saves for our customers. Come in and let us prove "MONEY TALKS" REGAL B0BE li WLL RE GfllHIUED DIP IU MTO STREAM c0L,th Broadway Will be Bone Shipment of 20 Gallons as OUlllll oiu""j fincnl!iin Pniificnnrorl or oonienuuii mw i.- A ducedto $1.85. livniv clash over the South Gasoline" Confiscated at Mapleton UrOKNK. Or., July 2. Twonty Itvoadway puvlni; is oxpected next ual)m f lcohol, labolod "RiiHolIno," Monday nlKbt. when bids on It aro mA (1 f,vo.gllol, KaHollno cniiB, ,t" r,x: r';xc:icz:! -. - - - -- structlon Company, at tho ranuost ft . Mapleton hy (Seorjjo link, dop.tty somu of tho proporiy ownors on tho I Hherlff, upon orders of Joo Morris, street, nro koIub to put In n ' j Jr.. Justli-o of tlio poncu. on the work that will be considerably o(( wnH tQ l0m bulow whnt tho bltulltblc people i ..... , ,. .ton from Portland on tlio Bchooner havo fixed. I ..... It Is expected thnt this will upon 1'nli.y. Sheriff Pnrkor lind recolvod up tho pavliiK quostlon nunln. 'Tho word from Portland that audi n Hhlp- Coos liny I'nvlug Compnny put In ' iiient wna nindo ami ho wired Flak to a bid or $1.85 on tho heavy pavItiK look out for It. Flsk located tho at North llend the other night and atuff, and uH soon a ho could obtain It Is oxpected that this will ho tho nn order from tho JiiHtlco of tlio snino bid that thoy will put Iu on pcaco, spilled It Into tho wutor. Sotitlt llrojdwny. Tho iniuilo whom It wnH coiiHlBticd Jwns thoiiKht to bo In ISiiruiio soon i:.(i'l.'i:i:itS TO COM!:. 'nftor tho slilpmont was inado, on Ms- .. 'way to Muploton, but ho wob not II.H? uml l-ontnlue l'- "oiili llm-y ,ocnt01 ,,y l0 BorIff. mi', int'ii hi. KUOHNH. Or.. July L'. II. P. lloey and V. It. Foiituluo, oiiKluoorH In Ordinarily thin Hblpinciit would Imvo escaped detection, but tho ahor- Ifr .fi tlimfffl riff In ufiiiinnnd lit Pnrl .t:1',!rKB "f !!'."'"" "f l,,u ,. Tho ...mi who Hhlppcl It ovl- ovor the Wlllnmetto Pacific. WANT TASKS CUT. Gowns to be Worn by Miss Eriksen and Maids of Honor Are Described A beautifully decorated float bus been provided for .MIbs Kmnin Krlk sen, who will tnko tho part of tho Goddess of Liberty In the pnrcdo on tlio Fourth of July. Tho regal robo to be worn by Mlsa Krlksen Is also ready for the occasion. Tho gown Is n Grecian robo of white crepe, meteor trimmed with Bold lace, with Jowolod bucklos. The court train of honvy white satin llnod with purple, falls jroni the shoulders In graceful folds. Sho will nlso wear a Jewolod crown and gold shooa. Tho gown was designed and inado by .Mn.anio Unlbralth of Tho Parisian. ALOMfi thn WATPRPRflMT hiaborato gowiih have also been a . uiHii ior me maids of honor WlllnniottH Pacific railway, havo ur rlvod In Kugeno from San Francisco. Mr. Hooy has been In the Hay City for tho past month, most of tho tlmu 111. He Intodned to return to Kugouu much sooner, but bis Illness prevent ed till nt tho present tlmo. Hoth Mr. lloey and Mr. Fontuluo will lonvo In a few days for u trip of Inspection Will Xot Ho Able to Meet Itivcr dently tntondod to mnuufneturo n whlskoy of his own brand from tho alcohol, or perhaps Intended to ro tall It to tho railroad In bo rem nftor weakening It with wntor. WOLdAST IlltlUKS AKM. Satiutliiy. LOS ANOKLKS, July 2. Ad Wol- gnst hroko bis arm, thus halting tho Coos Hay nnd Kiikviio Lino ObJectH to Itlvors-Wolgust match, which was to lllgli Asschsiucnt. havo tnkon place boro on July 4. Ho KUOKNK, Or., July 2. Claiming will bo forced to remain ldlo two or that tho construction matorlnl oin tho thrco months boforo Iio can fight Kugene-Coos Hay railroad should again. havo been assessed by tho Lano coun- Tho break wbb In the radius bono, ty assessor at only G5 por cent of tho larger of tho two bones In tho Its true cash valuation, Instead of nt forearm. It occurred In tlio laut Its full valuation, as assessed on the round of a three round uparring first day of March this year, tho Wll- match with Freddie Andrew at Wot- lametto Pacific Hallway company goBt's training camp, filed a formnl petition for such ro- According to his trainers, Wolsaot ductlon, tho amount of tho reduction used a rluht unnorcut. tho litow innri- asked being from J270.C95 to 1179,- Ing suunroly on Andraw'u olbow. Oil--. , HAItHICIt HHOPH CLOfy-J a MlhK i rsu.a lurrliuer will ear white chiffon trimmed th iiiuk. losebuds. MIm Adelaide Clarke will wear pink chlifou oer charmoufce. Miss Hlmn McDonald will wear white crepo tie chlm. H,tu joi.i jai.ei Wm 01aty8 Hoddy will wear white chiffun trim med with beads and MUs (Krtuule Scslfe will woar a white not over while silk trimmed with pink vote bmU, The float Is beautifully decorated In the uatlonal colors with a dash of i".r4u ,, wnite Intorwovon, which Unities the i:iks' colors. ItOIW DliMocitAT -O.M.i:h. HurslaiN Lout Home of Dr. C. j Sinitli of Pun land. 1'OUTI.AN'D, Or., J,y 2nrg. !" lansackod tho rosldenco of Dr J.. J- Smith. Democratic nomlnoo for pernor, at SB !: Twenty-second street. N0l th. during the family's ab ;"la. awy with a number CM i h U,ueJu8t dismissing. City detectives aro working on the case, a bo of matches being the only apparent clue. J Tho Mnrshflold Harbor shops will A ClOBO Ut 12 O'clock rirmll Sndir.lnv Tl,l .1..1,.. ....... ........ T . "" ...w nui-iiiiu diiiiiii arrived iu mat July Fourth, and romnlu closed un nlght from liny Point. til Monday mornlnir Of Course You Will Celebrate The Fourth With a Fine? Dinner LET US HELP YOU WITH A LARGE LIME OF FRESH VEGETABLES AND CHOICE FRUITS AND BERRIES Phone Your Orders Early Tomorrow STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY FOR THE FOURTH. OHivant & Weaver ao ,. PURE FOOD GROCERS uuua nace to Trade. Phone 199. i i'l j tSi Cvi . , LJ.., ... Wi-; , msmmitmsm,m