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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1914)
AXM "mfr TUE COOS BAY TIMES, iMARSHBEUa, OREGON, .'SAiTOHDAY, JULY 4, 1914 EVENING EDITION. THREE 1 l ' IBHftt: i Wi liniHll CAUflllT Kitf itSMTliliitfMcnirl liv Ooniillli' :AOBBtnrw-iiiii!i DANDOfflllOr., July 4, While lUltMfJOifwdmofl just otf tlw) bar thejC(BjrfttHl River, CharlcaUUakor CtlBiiMntUi eoa rat, ta rare JalwTfefJdwp Bea fish, tlio only BiOffltilJcliHU caught hero for bov- H jfwWLm'AaMrmiKh It has fins e )anBerary B d lMWjiN4J,TeQil)1lnK Xbaect Of. a L I UtiV)rgo greon cycB nnd n jftmtftjudlw: rtrnm tlio .middle theibMk!B'A rratch from this mrkwHaiWjbc ttnngcrouK. mtc (V PCtHMC ' .r?-. - . .:., - .. tW9JHMfJUEU 4JGI1U1U UlOlUGliy CIIbIi, the jsTsa rtit rs KOKClEltY AT IMJftKllTJTKJ ROSEUURG, Or., July 3.-J, -a llinJlUttni, whu whb (employed no uook nt tho Grand Orltl 'for Bovurnl inwntliRi -prior Jo lust ButmUy, was Jirrustofl by Dcpuiy Sheriff Frank Hopkins near Do'H (Cruuk m a fhnrgo of hmolng Jiml pnarlng .n worthleas checlc tn the Bunidf?$21 aii Bi.'Bdott, proprietor -of tlio "ChtU" fllS.l'',Btriro. fn tho Decrladgo National Forcwt hi Itlatitnnn ono lookout station has Uie -record ol irunontlng accurately, by aflntunco and (Irrodtion a Tiro Hint wji nilxty miles away. mmxh,v omwt (Oiiangk A mllgllt 't'lmngo In 'tho money tar-' dor t,ystem "wont Intii offoct nt 'tho PostfcttlGo 'roday whvn It wbb an noiitufod tlltXt nil money ordurs "irom this Ulrtto would bo mado payable at any Poatdfflco wKliln thirty Alaya nftcT being Issued. If thirty days has totalises, then fliey will bo pay oblo only nt tlio 'office on which dravn. 'THIb does 'ndt lncludo or dora llrnwn prior to Jilly 1. Tho 'Btrfto of RuniiBylvanra cele brates 'twa arbor llaya each yoar ono 'for string pltfflng nnd ono 'for tlio lfu.ll April anil October. THREE DEAD IN FIRE no l'olkcnmii HliiPlc-llaiulotl, HnwM Persons From Dviitli lllr Assoclslsd Pcm la Com Dtf TlmM.1 NEW YORK, July 3. Threo por boiib, two women nnd n man, arc dead, the result of an onrly morning flro in a tenement house. Police man Otto Schnaborgcr, slnglo-hand-ed, sacd fifty-six from death by swinging them across a five-foot chasm between buildings. The New York stnto forest nur Borlca havo n capacity of 28,000,000 young trees n year. ney li u to JIRST ADDITION TO SHFIELD W. fi aaaHi L Reyiw See All The Sights WhiBe tyou are here enjoying the Glorious Fourth don't miss nui.y of ttJie Itiitorestiiig things. See 'the auto parade and tho surf nders, 'dLsmce on the pavilion and ride on the merry-go-round, and iui everyway enjoy the Great American Holiday. Also while you are on Coos Bay, see the main evidences of per manent process in MnrshficiUI ; convince yourself that tho South eri Paci'fjc is building look over the mammoth docks and ware houses of the O. A. Smith Company, huilt to provide for the growing- connitt'rcc of (rus-seaport 'see where the icily litis literally built itylf six cr -eight feet higher above sea-level with di-edgings from the new 25-foot channel and turning basin. 'fJ'heu bcstirc to iait the new residence district along the exteu isum of Smith Tenth street. This is FIRST ADDITION TO .MAl?S.irK!.KLD, the district of home-ownbig residents, of well lepl lawns and tastefully )ninted homes. More building going on fu-rt than in any other residence portion of Coos Day. PI H8T AJ)1)ITION is where 50-foot lots sell for $300 each on terms that nutkc buying (visier ilitin paying rent. Graded streets and'i'itv -water werviiVi The Greatest & of Days When the I Can Io Scicams nnd the CrackcfM Itooin mill tho Patriot Mtutt llao 1)1 bow Itooin. c MEKINCJ Fl i ST AD HIT I ON will be one of 'the biggest ev of yjmir celebrntiVm. Don't miss 31. !s Development Co. (OWNER) 178 Central Anc. Jhowo 1G0. cuts EB WHIZ1 What a day It Is. Tho Star-spangled banner Ib out on a sprco, Tho Eaglo is sc renin In In ecstasy; The great Declaration Is loose in tho land And Liberty's shouting To beat tho bnnd. Oh, ma, oh my! Tho Fourth of July Ib tho greatest day That cvur enme down the National way. Fizz, boom! Hang, crack Pop, scatter! Whiz, whack! Ham, Jam Slap, slam, Whooperup For Undo Sam! IJut say, It's tho Yankco way To tell all tho world Our Flag Is unfurled, And ovory star In Its nzuro field Is a light that will not be concealed A light that shines around the earth To toll mankind of Freedom's birth. Hooray For tho day! Qo shoot tho crackers and tho guns, And blow up powder by tho tons; And ring tho bolls, And toot tho horns, For Freedom comes! Sco? Geo! Watch hor stride; Ain't sho loaded full of pride? Whoopee, For Llborty And tho Flag, Tho day's glad r3K! Hurrah !!!!!! Oh, pshaw, What's tho uso of trying to tell What wo nro uiuobs wo yell I And shoot j And toot ' And split tho air Plumb open wldo evorywhoro ) IViit sny, ! It's a groat dny ! Ain't It? I Willinm J. Lampion, In Judgo NEW CAPTAIN ON SHAMROCK A POEM OF THE MISS ING LUMBERJACK SOMKWIIKItK IX THU SOUTH Hr 1 rtr iafaBt YJtxl7 1 1 ilaWvAVi V 'iHKDato ftmr- E COUPON IDEAL ARTl PAT.TERK. OUTFIT PRESENTATION BY Mv -Itmjte THE ABOVE COUPON3 ENTITLE EVERY READER yam f GMX, No. 1 IDEAL ARTtPATTERN. OUTFIT-Container JTrtM Newet Embrolderr rttenu of alwilutelr the latest illn wlilcli, itvmIf. m ccn cacii, rrjfuuir rciii vmuc, wbiu -ww iiit'io tiw.., i.w. 53 CJ 1 T .If? l l- t ?i.:"5 .i.ei : ?i ' ima v:i ttsv m 4 Mwm wmm$ mm&m MMmmWvm lit ) ) QtebF(((( ) ) m &s 111 MZP I V Jfc m rv Vi I"1 JJKr$ mm m V4A' .tr.... i: T. -' i- r--M rf-n -, - -l-.MTr -.. & i - -' T -'.. wsm.': :,k :"A,''--tjJ 1jnL'LIJiMjtl HA N G I N G IS A BAD END FOR A MAN but a perfect finish for wall ivum:u Somowhcro In tho Southland, Sheltored by tho pine, Girt with ground pnlmotto, Onrlandert with vino, Stands a habitation Sho lins never scon Yet hor heart forovor "' Keops Its momory grcon. Thoro nro many mothers Longing for their sous; Thoro nro honrto that huugor For tho missing ono. It waa In the Springtime; It was long 11 go; Somewhoro In the Southland Tlmt Ih nil thoy kifow. ' Did ho die nt labor? Did ho sink In sin? Did ho Iobo tho struggle, Or too greatly win? Does ho lire forgetting God nnd homo and her? Somowlioro In tho Southland Is his sopulchcr? O you sous of mothers, Hidden In tho wood, You would hronk tho sllonco If you understood. Sad thoy question Heaven While thoy cling to earth; So do. you remember Saints ko gnvo you blrtli. O you sons of mothers, Anywhero you nro, Somowlioro In tho Southland In tho woods afar, Speed to her a message Kro tho day Is done, Till no mourning mothor Hungers for a son. Amorlcan Lumborman. Hourly .'1,000,000 young trees nro being sot out this spring on tho National forcstH of Northern Idnho in ml .Montana. On tho St. .Too Nat ional foicst In Idaho threo thousand ncros will bo plantod. rVpproxImntely 7fi0 acres on tho Oregon National forest worn nlantod with young treos this spring. "t ' ' .' jjSQ of CompletoUMoni In Embroidery SUtcUna-by Mme.a)urarque, ' QoTiSJf7lf . SERkm i the noted French exiicrt. rtiy,.icirtt i ' !Bn4lel Embroidery Hoop which cannot aet out of order. i ;vrerl&;rTyfeT5W'raC7 i l i "WBr a of thee Coopons and CenU to thl offlce and receive complete Gift K(I t . . yifejiV I 'f ! Mt,Mul write name and address to which you wlu Today1 Marajino (Olft sa W , . irfi fiv IV 4 t Willed you each month for one year on the blank below. The i Cents f fit VF '-Hl 111 i 5 iiMr tho eipense of frelaht from the factory and cost of handllna the 1'attern t"S M ' VIV: 2 9W tho cost of malllna to you each mouth for a year the curreut Issue of wp'WJ I " H'- I l I lK?Tovrn It'eaders will add S Cents Extra for posUae and malllna. WM 3Vj ," V llf! I 1 1 llRVC SOIUO that S ) 'lif??- , ! Kczs? M ftd4lf Wm v ought to be hung, and El I AUg?.. SJsBSJS'SSSfiMfe ' , n,. ..nnl,, a 1h.,w. !l . ft STKTdMa.. 5,iirr j "jjssaaa; Drop In nt your convenlenco k arffiSfTOWN.,.. r "" Inspect tho ropes.. j B- -mm ' "'" 7V', '?2ZZZZZZ? tJ LoMicux & Miller ', liCOOSlBAY TIMES WANT ADS GETS RESULTS 71 1 -HJPr M - .-Bp; ... , , - .. ' ' gj B! ggggiiMjiMajaaaaiBBBajBMMjiiMiaMiBMaiBMMMMaaiaBajaBB -iMpMaMaui iLajuiMijMajaMaMyaajaaBnwia I Twin City Steam Laundry 1 SM .. nm ' aaaa w n at Biia m -m mm at iv , w aaaa m 'lFBBt H iiiMMMy kav m lavsran I msA k V vv 1 m m m& isn A Hi m fjpe iummi y i uat nuway3 1 1 cau5 i uu iiaiu , m .mi aaMaawiflHabl IBM jBVia . r- , , . ,. ft uirs ) X v '- iti( Hal Declare Sir Thomas Lipton Will Miss Sycamore Bur ton Sole Master ' Dr AiroclHfd rrrss to Coot I)r Tlmts 1 NEW YORK, July 4. American yachtment, who nro In closo touch with tho preparations being mado by Sir Thomas Lipton for his fourth nt tompt to lift tho America's cup, havo recently received an Interesting nnnlysls of the preliminary showing of Shamrock "IV. According to this report the challenger designed by CharlcB Nicholson is likely to provo the most dangerous yacht ever Bent across tho Atlantic in qucBt of tho famous trophy. Although the Eng lish yachting exports will not com mit themselves rcgnrdlng tho chances of the chnllcngcr as yet, the Im pression appears to bo growing that If Shamrock IV makes tho ocean trip without straining, bIio will provo far more formidable than any of tho Shamrocks or Vnlkyrlea that raced for tho cup between 1S93 and 100.1. As In the enso with tho cupdofonBo ynchts Resolute, Deflnnco nnd Vnn Itlo, there still remains much to bo done on Shamrock IV beforo sho sails for America lato this month. SoVernI changes In rig and ballast havo already been mado nnd tho experimenting and drilling of tho screw will continue until tho chnl lcngcr Is put under Jury rig for tho long voyngo to the cup courso. All this experimenting and Improving nicetB with tho entlro approval of tho English yachting experts. bu,t when It cornea to tho crow nnd nklp per tho snmo confldonco nnd support Is Inciting. In fart, tho command nnd manning of the yacht Is tho subject of nnirli talk, and wldo all vorgonco of opinion. Tho old jncht lng hands, while acknowledging Mint Captain Ilurton, who is In command, Is probably tho best raring min In Great Urltaln today, do not llko tho Idea of Cnptnlu Sycamore, with nil hla cxperlpnco nf racing off Sandy Hook being entirely eliminated. Old Cnptnlu MlMsrd. This move Wns doubtless deddod upon to avoid tho friction that oc curred In 190IJ, owing to n sort ot dual command. This yoar Captain irurton will be In solo command. Ho will havo mb his nsslstant, how ever, Captain Turnor, who acted In n Blmllnr capacity for Ilurton In most of tho big races In English waters and recently on Sir Tliomai Llpton's twonty-thrco metro yacht Shnmrock In English regattas. Aside from tho lack of oxporlonco In Amor rn cup rnccR, aonio doubt Is ex pressed among racing ynchtsmon whothor thesu two will got an much out of tho crew as would Captnln Sycnmoro who Ib bettor known among tho men forming tho crow. A yncht8iunn who has had ox pcrlcnco with each of tho yachts Sir Thomas has sent across tho At lantic, oxpressoi tho opinion that ono of tho clilof cnuses of falluro In the pnst lias boon tho hick of train ing of tho crows of tho ShnmrockB Tho Americana, ho points out, spend weoKH in gottlng tholr crows into training and hour nftor hour thoy nro put through pinctlco of lower ing nnd raising sails, until orders glvon by tho captnln nro carried out with n (liilcknoaa thnt Is a mnrvoi nnd surprise to English ynchtsmon. While tho Americans nro practicing, ho said, the Urltlsh crowa tako lire onsy. The rosult Ih seen when tho ntco Ih on, since (inlckness In carry ing out orders marks tho dlfforonco between succoss nnd dofoat. Thnt Captain Ilurton ronllzes this is shown by the fact that tho Sham rock IV mou nro bolng drlllod hnrd or thnn any previous cup challeng ing crow. Thoso who nro inclined to bo pessimistic, howovor, contend that tho real test will como whon tho nmntour skipper of Shamrock IV endeavors to nrousu tho onthu. slasin In tho crow necessary for to bring about the utmost speed and harmony among tho Individual mem bers. Thoy hold to tho oplnton thnt a veteran professional llko Cap tain Sycnmoro can nlwava cot bottnr results from tho men before the mnst thnn does an nmntour. Tlmo nlono enn solve this problom, which Is of fnr greater lmportanco than would npponr from surfuco Indication, EUGENE Notwithstanding tho fact that tho attendance nt tho Cha tauuua was almost doublo that of last yenr. no Chnmnun.ua will bo hold In 1015, If tho action of tho local commlttoo tho othor night In falling to.slgu n .contract with tl0 Ellison & Whlto Iluroau Ih accepted as final. Last year tho Chnutaunua Rurnnu lost approximately 51000. This yoar tho Eugono business men who algnod the contract will loso botween SI GO nnd $175. EUGENE Employors of Eugono havo generally accepted tho torms of the worklngmen's compensation law. wli'ch provides compensation without lawsuit Employe, employer nnd stnto will contribute to tlio fund. Tho law went Into effcU Wednesday, EUGENE Construction on Eu Wic'a new armory building has bo-gun.- The Eugono Sand & Gravel Cjmpany has started men to work excawitlng for foundations. 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