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man's Y -HIS ENER6 3&3ft PF- JOPPOim'NITV family nuriiT.s reached with every copy of this medium Have your arivertlt-cmont rend i the Homo Cotmnuiilty regularly, so that they will know you. Be in troduced KY Til 14 TIMES. rO.'ICJ1 slit nurrlnslns: now of V thlffl community should not lio tur: . worlookc lliifuihcln ; ymiv ndverMa- UK. TMMCholCO (f III. Mil of Mil'' L..t nL'.3i7?r.i.. t .1 ii'iik 'ti-Mi.ki UHttLUl aHlBls;i""'la n inn I I. iir,n. MKMiiku oir Tin: AKdoriA'i'un press cnn ol x-xmii. i -warn;' MHMHVMllffMNMMMMVMWll I'sfuItllMhCtl IK7H The Conil Mull. SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1914 EVENING EDITION. A Coiiiollilntlmi of Time, Count Mall i mid Coos Ray Advert lci No. 290 Mwmwnri mwm urn iumL iimnc n AN'T JUDGE PATRIOTISM B IN WAVING THE FLAG iF jviip s SEVER OE TOUT Fli EL I 1!1 SHFiELD : wrmMmw.it .. . . argestlantu most biauorate Turnouts History of !CoojBay Exhibits pecUbssrrTzes FOR EXTRMFLOATS TODAY largest ivCrowd in History of 3. J MarchfiftlHEFninvs Its Rest i 'rrsi:a, :., UCIUUI clilUII $am PARAPH WIXXEICS. I FralerhallOrders - KlraMooBO, $fi(). SdeendBli, ?:io. ThlrdItbdnion, $20. Spoetallprlrelr- FlrSfeOrgnnlzol Labor, $ii0. SeJHjyf C. T. It., $:I0. ThlrdQwlB, $20. UuslnefBlFlQHtB- FlrtGplng & llnrvey. $50. SeceiSfeenncr & Ilonglnntl. IsojjMff ThirdjSjft. Miilson, $20. Siicclaifwiemlon Flratj-Coos liny Times. SglBradloy Candy Co. TWr2SOB liny I, nun dry. HILARITY IN FULL SI! McTWciUAVi) here Maraktlftldt Ib today entertain ing rfeTotltlio largest, If not the lanwitS crowds Hint ever I gatUtriiMJHiftlilB city. Tho nt- I tend'aVeatftho celebration to- day lajdaiublo what It was yes- VF Everybody Had a Good Time in the Open-air Festivities Last Night King Hilarity rolgmyl Hiiprcnio In llio streets of .MarBliflold lust night. I Front street wna all lit ui, so to ! apenk. Now find then huiuu follow J I would get a llttlo too gny but nllow-, lllll'U HUH IllilllU U' 111111 nun iiuiiiiuy eoniplnlnoil. Tho upon nlr dnneo at tho corner of Second and Commercial streets nt trnctod ninny who onjoyud tlo danc ing na woll na a largo crowd of apec- tntors. Tho concessions did u thrlv-i ! lug IiiihIucbb. All Morta of novelties weio on Halo and tho pooplo spent i tliuli inonoy frcoly. Tho Toddy bonra I woro vory much In ovldonco. ' ' ; Tho pupor ribbon took tho placo of , confetti. Tho pooplo seemed to got us niuch enjoyment out of It na thoy ovor did out of confetti. Tho sound of horiiH never consoil from 7 o'clock until almost midnight. Many of tlioM) who want In for that kind of enjoyment formed In groups and tho noise waa nlmost donfenlng. Tlioio wna a big crowd around tho merry-go-round until u Into hour. I Tho roullotto wheol uIbo attracted n -S- The erfet)Mrndc, tho hlBKOst fe-it- i,B crowd. TIiobo who nttompted to (ifni of UuFoitrth of July colebr;- ,.,lo ,t folin(l u rnllor ,nrn,.uit to ,'iton, waifrMPlby humlreda of poo- maintnlu their balance. It wna nnuiH- Me wkfcrerilod tho atroota tlilH K ,0 K00 n ot or 8Ii )oyi, .j 0I1 IwornlUlftrcBKlonH of lipprocla- tIl0 w)lPol nn,i Krndua1ly roll orf aa ,lon-wpfjjgrd on every band nnd t10 ,,,, ,a.,.0nBcd. K w nwimip say inni mo parnno (;. f ,.mnco woro numorotiB iftciipww KRuanii(itaimu. ii wan on Kront 8,rP()t nm Commercial lver t; WJJ1""" " "'"Kin "iin 'AHtintiMMMnfcrllcfl, .wnlklng dolo- ua i bfcua Alkrit f ll decar i Tha mulnnrorcaslon fonnod nt Fourth iwujrocntrnl nvonue. From (ibat potHtlUJrinavcd to Fourth nnd JJKIrod. rB.Elrorl to Ilroudwuy, e.- All nil nil Alflni In V ' ;. : : : ioi, im v r.'iii in ton' Central avonuo bnck nr, Io in, fouriu ami ton Fourth in .MarKei rket to Second, where Kllroad J'to F Wral Mo Ihe (toentral, lnd dotr; ill 'dinbi Covered lo Fred " 'if Lead iTower, : Mn; H 'JW.f ttia .'Cbarle nina in May C 'ottf P 'Jnir m Foil odd XTmrilH OUrk, nvuiiue. Soma who luvoslod woro lurky nt tho fliBt crni'c out of tlo box and tboro woro other who too't n down or mnro chnnrea and r t iiotMni,'. Cnndy, knlvoa, cnnoH, horiiH. whlatloB, hndKoa, hat hIkiih nnd other notloiu woro won In ibat man ner. The llltin Uldue TlKors and tho Smltb-I'owerg doleKH.tlon had hands around tholi- halH deiiotliiK their ith ppctle Hfflllntloiia. Otbora woro a'iriia (hut provoked Iau' tr nt a ..I...I..U f-iu it , unl. rA.. XXVhl'tcl, rThaS "'' 'oi'"M '" "'"'' 1-nJl ptout n hitch. lliaiiKB .,,, .. ..,., , nni.i .nr. ,. ,., .. fit ( unuift w IIW) (I al.A..t.i tiru.... ....i .....i .ii Ma'nrocrMlon were Major '""' """ V""' " '"' " '"'"""? iKMre. a Civil War xeter- ' , Z' ,r ' " l"" '"" ilniball director neuoral """"; ..,. .....,. lemur over Front atroot and Ontral nvfniie turned nlKbt Into day and t'e flni;an(l IiiiiiIIuk added a daah of col or to the picture. Weather permits tin, tunlffbl will lw a repetition of tho-whole affair with the firework thrown In. FO !'im I OF J FLY SEXTIMEXTS ?OH to give up cssenti il liberty to obtain a little (oinpomry safety is to deserve neither liberty or safety. -'iJoiijiuuiii .Franklin. ONI freu man must possess more virtue and enjoy 'more happiness than a thousand slaves Sam uel Adams. UNDOUBTEDLY, sir, the battle is not to the .strong- alone- Jt is to the vigilant, tho active, the brave. Patrick Henry. REM ISM 13 IS R that Providence would not permit us to be. called into this controversy until we were grown up to our present strength. Dickinson. "Tpij W (J od who raised up Washington and gave you fi liberty exacts from you the duty of cherishing it with a zeal according to .knowledge. ,. M. Mason. HEKI'j must we ask: What is patriotism? Is it a, narrow affection for the. spot where a man was born ? No. sir; this is not the character of the virtue. It soars higbor.-j-Fislier Ames. (?.tf StiRVIii good faith to and eultitvate peace with w" all nations; shut off every avenue to foreign in fluence; rely on yourselves only. Henry Lee. VrJMlSNDfS, I should advise persistency in our F struggle for liberty though it was revealed from high heaven that nine hundred and ninety-nine were to perish and only one of a thousand to survive and enjoy his liberty. Samuel Adams. JUSTICE, equal and exact, to all men, of whatever state of persuasion, religious or political Thomas Jefferson. UjsLISSS wo all hang together, assuredly we shall all hang separately. Benjamin Franklin. LIOT truth be (by aim in all debate; not victory or an unjust interest, and endeavor to gain rather than to expose thy adversary. William Penn. YOU and I should also be ready to take the field whenever danger calls. Let us be united. Alexander Hamilton. PRESIDENT WILSON SPEAK DELP1 GELEBB JULY FOURTH IN VERA CRUZ American Marines and Sold iers in Mexican Seaport ' Celebrate Today (nr AHocUtrd Prrit to Cool Hi; Tlrat. VKKA CltUZ, Mox., .July -I. Fin. crackciB apluttercd nnd the IjIk guns boomed out n salute todny as part of the celebration of lndtipundunco Dny by ,tho men of tho army nnd navy. On ships and ashore tho Jnck les, mnrlucB nnd aoldiors colobrntod. Most Elaborate Observance of Nation's Birthday Since 1876. MANY STATE AND NATIONAL OFFICIALS Representatives of Original Thirteen Colonics There Nation's Heirlooms i i 'day celebration, and Iccb, I'liuieillnti'lv be- dora cmne the Coo MJDand Then rame the nof '01k- In the'r Mrik- of mi1 'o aid v '..". the 1 Ikt came the born MIm Kmnin Urk- iii l a nt hniiT. M'lB ii.,, h ml. A,iaiaii0 or Llio lloal waa tn luacrmt ou: I iGln h Itoddy. Mlaa Clcr-, "C'ooa Cauuty Alpha and Omega I l HM 1 .11 III C.III14 All' trudo Donald.ttWw fl' ft v-nu provliod aud idaoralljy tb Fourth of July ;coinmKtaiiud one of the moat aytltiMBjiTtbe parade. The nat lottf.l raMMflircUii) luated. . Iniwalely bf-Mnd the Goddeas of IJlMffvKanie n float repreeentlnit .every ;aM?ln tho union. ICach lit tle xVrtf! tho float wore n baud Ground "jfiprJibody douotliiK the name .of a eaftato state On tho samo Himl tfymmf Bailor ami soldier. Tho natloNaJMwpra wrro vory much in tho float was ono or approprbito for tho Kmplro Next In line came the beautifully decorated an o of J. Albert Mataon. The national color predominated ! on that nun Mm with flower and other d orutloim. Thea came the float of tho Coo Day TIiiioh, follow ed by a n u in her of carrier hoy. Then came the floats representing tho business housus of Coos liny. The first in lino was the Allen & Lewis float, with a handsome dU plav of isrocerlos and other food stuff. Then camo tho flont ropresont- LET VS, stan . anew and i with (Jod's SPJJtr Ol'1 A MIS If CAN INDEPENDENCE RT US, standing by our fathers' graves, swear teach the oath to our children that 's help tho American republic, clasp ing this continent in its embrace, shall stand unmov ed, though all the powers of slavery, piracy and Eu ropean jealously should combine to overthrow ( it ; (hat we shall have in the future, as we bave liad'ih the past, one country, one constitution and ane destiny; that our sons may gather strength from our example in every contest with the despotism (hat time may have in store to try their virtue, and that they may rally under the stars and stripes to battle for free dom aud the rights of man with our old time war cry, " Libert v and union, now and'forever, one and insep arable.'5 .John Day, July -1, 1861. HABVAnO WON t u I , Illr Amoi litJ TrfM lo Coo Ur TIbim.) PHIIiAOKU'HIA, .lulfc' I AdvocntliiK niodornlzlng the .Do clnrntlon of Indupondonco by an nlyliiL' Ha prlnclplos to busiuoHS, polltlca and the forolgn policies of Amorlcn. I'roaldont WJIbob nddrossed a Iiiiko crowd within n few foot of where tho Doclnra- ' Hon was alined. i 4 tllf Amoi-UIM t'rf lo (Viaa llr TlmM I IMHLADHMMIIA. July 4. Pres ident Wilson nttended tho big Inde pendenco Day celebration nrrnnRed by I'hllnilolplila on n wider scalo i than nuy slnco 1870, when tho ono I hundredth anniversary of tho slgn- liitf of tho Declnrntloti of Indopon- denco was observed. In nttondnnco wero membcra of CoiiKross nnd Kovomors nnd rojire tentntlvcs of the Kovomors of tho thirteen orKlnnl statoB. Pntrlotlc ox- Defeats Union Club of Boston's1!!0" woro 1,e"1 '" Intl0j0 For The International I Tho prosidont occupied tho cimir used by John Hancock nnd boforo him was tho tahlo on which tho De claration of Independence wna Binn ed. A pitcher tiBod by George Wnsb InRton contained Ico water for him. Tho Prosidont (pitched on Moxlco. tho Panama tolls repeal, the anti trust proKram, business conditions and hla Idoa of .modern patriotism. PoundtuK J)Ib fist on tho tnblo on which tho Declaration wna bIbiioiI, ho declared tl nt Americano todny must N RH&T RflRF n UUlll IIMULI Championship (nr AumIiIi) rrri lo ''oot ni Tlcn.) I1KNM3Y O.N TIIAMUS, July I. In tho rnco between tho two Ameri can olsht-oared crows, tho Harvard second eight captured tho grand cbnl ImiRO cup by bentlng tho Union Pont Club of Iloalon In tho flnnl boat or nu exciting race. Olii8Cppo Slulgnglla of Italy won llm illniitniwl nniildi Hifi1i Ik ilrtfnni- ii.u umuuuunuiui iiw..., "t "-"'- ... ,., ,, ,G tr, An lug C. M. Stownrt or Cambridgo, V ,,B. .T i; .i-.inn l.'iiL'lnnii i honor to tho founders of tho nation. F.nglnnd. Harvard crossod the finish lino, n length nnd a quarter ahead, In sev en minutes nnd twenty seconds. Harvard b'nd to overcome a ,lead ( wl tch Iloston obtained nt tho start. U. S. AT H LET ES ARE VICTORS Touching on business conditions, tho Prosidont wild Hint a groat ninny allegations of fnct nro being mndo, hut a great ninny of thoso facta do not tally with each othor. "Aro tlicso men trying to sorvo tholr country or something smnller thnn their coun try," tho Prosidont nskod. Klgbty-flvo por cont oX tho Moxl enn people, he Held. In touching on Mexico, never had tho right to Jmvo a "Icok-ln" on the Kovorumont nr lmw the othor IB per cont woro run ning It." "I know tho American peplo ho.Vo a, honrt that beats for thorn Just na It beat for othr millions, "I beAr a jcreat deal about prop erty loss In Mexico and I regret that Amcrloans Win Big Victory in rAh SJLSiiSrWiiJ-tVnot Lonuon uomesis loaay Record Broken THE KILLED BY BOMB TOO BUTTE 1AI0R H; " IS WOUIDED i evld it ,rwM! lalea Iiik tho Hnluos Fuod Store. Tho 5tha iirapproprl.ito for tho oc-'iwiis were next ami tnoy provoKea 'MMlon.,fl lauKhter nil along tho lino of March. I THaaTBho -tho nuto filled with ""ro was mo oio man wun mo onny th rtdSior the day and promln- M the buggy, followed by tho wagon wit MiYif tho cnmmunlty. Thoso 'from South Slough with its load of ichlno -woro It. A. Ilootn, "' iu uionsns. anley, Captain Maogenn. I exi in nno camo tno ceopios o nlth, Hugh McUIn nnd ; 10-lfi ; cent storo flont. It was hand- en. They WOI'O greotetl buuiuij- uucuruiuu, iuiuesuiuiug llio onlnuso all nlong tho lino lemony moh, nun ouereu a siniung pjid readily acknowledged suggestions of tho goods sold nt tho Hiuro, i nun cumo mo uuiiuiiini uon n or & Iloaglaud float with n good display of grocorlos. Noxt In lino wna tho flont representing the Coos Pay Sonp Company. Following thnt camo tho float from tho garago of Gdodroads Goodrum. It wna woll decorated with tiros and othor nutomobllo accessories. Thou camo Swoot Hrotbora' Gold Sonarator. followed by tho float representing tho Bradley Candy Company. On that float was n chair made of stick candy, A machlno followed It con taining sevornl lovely maidens, who threw candy kisses at tho pooplo. Tho last and finest flont in lino was tho. one of Going and Harvey. It was handsomely decorated with furniture and elicited much favorable comment, Ono divfsloh reprosontod n bed room and the othor a draw- lug room set . W. W. Leader One of Vic- Attempt Made to Assassinate tims of Mysterious Crime in New York IDr Auoclated rrca In Cnoa nr Tlmaa.J N'KW YORK, July 4. A bomb of terrific power exploded either on tno Duncan Assailant Fa tally Wounded WT Atutflitei rrraa lo Cona Da? Time 1 HUTTK. Mont., July 4. Mnyor Duncan, Iluttos Soclnllst oxecutlvo, sfroni the neoplo; ler of uoi Mon roiloweu roprosentod by a largo ,v inouiiiuii, an iiruoHeii no ITboy woro followed ly n Bontlng tho Ordor of owls. imo tho auto representing n'a Chrlstlnn Tompornnco WUI IIL'IIUlllllliy IIUUUHHUU 1 wim mo nanouui cuiuim inKed. Jllno camo tho Loyal Ordor followed by nn olaborato seutlng tho organization. it float represented Or- Rbor with tho Goddess of jted on a tbrono surmount- it glabo on which tho Wall the states woro palnt- is aurroundod. by ax col- iresontlng tho six branches Ized labor on Coos Hay. was drawn, by six horses I Or aa'Wll l'ra i wa Bar Tlaaal LON'DOX. July 4. Homer llakor of New York parried off tho half- mile chantplonahlp In the splendid forget their struggle In watcnlnff what la going on. I would be asham ed of the flatf If wo did aiiytlhtig out side this coitutry which wo would not do In It." Speaking of the Panama tollH tho Pienldent said that tl e treaty with lie o TsT To at the flel ma I England might U nilatukw. but Itfl here tcii meaning eanuot be mistaken, and ho linker broke tr.e Ilrltkb amatftHr '.U?d ta w,n tn nnlona oln yo',Vo1lViheMh.Jumu'atf6 Art! WhS'llig President wm -peaking niuiviiD ui 1'iinin- ;- . .-.., . ',... . ;-....t ton wa third. W. F. Potter bf Yale l'p"nK i'' l l"0 ' """ won 111 heat In the 120-ynrd hurdle. I It was a big victory for America, considering tho small number of en- ti unts. iy a mqmber of tho ordor I ino gown worn uy .hiss Mima il. and tho horse carrying Krlksen, tlio- GoddeAS of. Liberty, on which the enslgnljl' of.' vne , Grp(Jn tfobcptiWljo qrepo, .'UlilJuiii uui lb nno jiuiii.- ...v.ww. . .., ""fN.,,'(! rrf;v. I'lVI corated and reflects great joweieu oucaiea. tiio court train or tho local labor organlza-, heavy wniio satin uneu wun purple. ' . I .! il. nl.nl.ln I A...1 tuns iiuiu iuu eiiuuiuuia ill .mtituuu folds. Sho also woro a Jewelled ft. bfell as the designer and , ueorgo ivoni, kmo tho float decorated by of Kmplro. On each gdo Continued on Pago Four roof or on ono of tho uppor floors u restlnc nt homo, llttlo tho worsa of a slx-atory flat houso In Harloni for his oxporlonco yostordny with a today, wrecked a thini or tno mum- would-ho assassin. Tho mayor ro- lng, killed at least throo persons and celved threo slight scratches on tho Injured others. Ono ot tho uoad waa neck and Biiouldors from a dirk used Arthur Cnron, a machinist and load- by Hrlc Lantnla. Tho luttor, whom or of tho Industrial Workors of tho tho mayor shot through the stomach, World. Two othor known doad nro a n n critical condition. . women. Persona ncrosa tho stroot in dlsciibslng tho nffnlr. today, wero blown from their beds and win- tho Mnyor stated ho bolloved tho dowa woro shattered for blocks. In- attack, which was mndo upon him specter Egan said that tho bomb was because lie rofused to doport a cor poworful enough to hnvo wrecked tho respondent of a Hnnclick, Mich., ontlro neighborhood If properly pine- Finnish newspaper which Is support ed. Whether any of thq occupants Jug tho Western Federation, would of the buildings wero burled In the cnuso a reaction sentlmout among rulna It was at first Impossible to the minors nnd they would turn determine, Tho building was a brick from tho lawless element which has structure Inhabited almost entirely caused so much violence by Jewish families. , Although suffering Intensely from ,tbo wound, Lantnla asked "Muoklo" STILL SKAJICII FOR 1UXDITS. McDonald and J. K. Ilrndley, offlcera " of tho now minors' union, bo sent rnr Aariati 1-rr.a 10 'coa nar Timea.1 l for. Thoy camo to his bedsldo and PENDLETON, Or., July 4, Tho shook hands with him. search for the robbers who escaped PLW FOH MKDLVTIOX. Dr Awoclated Prttt to Cooa liar Tlrava.J WASHINGTON. D, C. July 4. . am'ThiirsdaycopUpued with dcreofs- Minister 'Naon, ono of fho, Niagara , ,..;., T.,vi'.''v!..-J . .. ;. ' ' mediators returned to tho canttal ing hopo ror 'tifeir nmmeiuato cap- am, nrenared for COnforenca with CLABBY II 01 A FOUL TODAY WllAON AT PHILADELPHIA I'li-wt Pivhliloiil to Visit Crndlo of Amoilnii Llhi'i-fy. . IH, Aaaw WIM frvaa lo tjvoa l7 TIum,1 PHILADELPHIA, Pa., July I As far aa raoorda show, Prosidont Wilson la the first Prosidont of tho United States to eonio to tho crndlo or llbery on the Natlonnl'a natal day. The streets wore lined with troopa nnd whlstloa screamed ns ho pro ceeded from tlfo station to the pub lic squaro in which bo dollvered tho prim Ipal address of tho day. BOAT RACE TO BE : Given Middleweight Cham pionship in Australia Mc Goorty Got Desperate (nr Aaaoflated Tra lo Cona liar Tlrora 1 SYDNEY. N. S. W., July 4. Jim my Clubby of Indiana won tonight on a foul from Eddlo McGoorty of;' chSii'lo,;' o,f,0ti,,et,0wo!ii,."lhTho01fo,,,,S First Contest Annulled Owing pecurrod In tho olghth round. The Jq JUdQC S Instructions imiuu nun iiuiu tuiiHiiv. iviuuuj b"u a romnrknblo oxbibltlon and McGoor ty was desperate whon ho committed tho foul. nftor holding up a train near Meach-'-:.. i .i ture. It Is probable that they re- turned to 'the' rail road' and oscaped on au Eeast-bound freight train. the leadors of tho Constitutionalists Tho Constitutionalists said they had received no further message from General Carranza, ItlVKItS FIGHTS TODAY. (Or Aiaoclatad Prna lo Cooa nr Tlmu Being, Violated Owing to tho Instructions of the Judges being vlolntod, tho speed boat raco this morning was cniicollcil nnd will bo run over again this afternoon. Tho boata woro instructed to turn to tho left nnd Instead all but John LOS ANGELES, July 4. Iloth Joe Lapp turned to the right, tbo latter Itlvors and Matty Medio of Wlscon- fouling Lapp's bont. si lightweights, declared themselves' The Auto, A. O. Rogers' boat, was In excellent condition Just boforo stepping Into tho ring this afternoon. Medio took Ad Wolgaat's plaqo,(,who broke his arm In. trnlng Inst Monday. '""l'i reliable LlftS U'suraiico seo Rfiigbtackvn. Ho represents tlio Mu tual Llfo or New'' York?" tho oldest, largest and best. first this morning, Lapp's Seaslod second and tho Pronto third, with Fred nennott's boat fourth. Tho Seaslcd was much speedier thnn the others but could not mnko tho turns. At 7 o'clock .tonight n special flve mllo raco will bo run botweeij Lapp's Seaslcd and the Gorst & King hydro plane over a flve-mllo course. I A ii) W HMtaI M . " fM'W't'kll x w mm