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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1914)
WBBBHBWBW,r nno day Tiwinc marshfifi n. MEGON. SATURDAY. JULY 4, 1914 ENING EDITION (FT SEVEN I ,'w W T I --r, - -, -.,, , -TW-.-& --- - - - , THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1914 VENING EDITION. FIVE mnramffl Iras is the eclare your Copyriita 1914 The I loute ol Kuppcnlwlnxv' vi lyScoM- VcHlIflr ill ire FIXUP TWO STORES MARSHFIELD Fourth of Great Day FOR BOYS AND GIRLS "Buster Brown" Shoes ARE GREAT SHOES THE SAUSMAN3 NAM 13 DU3TrR DROWN. ' THC BBICHTtOT MTTLK DOY IH TOWN. VMtN DAINTY JAN6C0MCJ IH TO BUY HCKKOWSTMC VIRYKIND J'Hr'U.TRY, ULUCK 1DBOM JHOEJJUIT TIT I R .AND MAKE T1UM LOOK JO TRIM IILKTKIIMDJ HOW WANT THE, THAT JANE AND UUITCR Jr js. And make them look jotrimanoneat. - JinitQ'e f HUNiVV HCHrWlNM HOW WANT THCJORTOrJIWE fRt?f2VvX S?i&1 lywr y ThatJani and Diuti always uie.AI;sljril k ftCl YOU CAN GET THEM AT THE GOLDEN RULE R. A. C0PPLE, Proprietor OUR CHALLENGE To everybody. Drlns samplei of any Don't do anything ill pa Wnd of wall and cellln decoration to our :. flnnm.nH .tor. We can either match, equal or PeilUg, UCCOratlUg Ol' excel them. painting until you see LET US PROVE IT. US. ESTIMATES FREE VIERS Phone 96rR 376 UK Kinds of Job Printing ay to independence of Coraiiffloin C!otfees and declare your alleg iance to GOOD CLOTHES FIXUP CLOTHES ARE Good Clothes $8.50 to $30.00 NORTH BEND July is a FOR BOYS AND GIRLS rtXT ANONEAT. JORT Or JIIOl ALWAW Uit. 0t&HT 1904 mr tHX tOS' WQAC We Carry the Largest Up-to-date Stock of Wall Paper to be found on Coos Bay. This is a large statement but we have tho goods to back it. North Front .street. 3 ft Done at The Times Office :.'-.v .7 (cuPCjij ': JULY TIDES UpIow Is k.vimi the tlmo and holght of high nnd low wutor at Mnrshfleld. The tlilcg ne ptncod In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho first Hue and heights on tho Becond line of each day; a compar ison Of COIlROCIttiVO llOlglltB will In dlcnte whether It Is high or low water. For high water on the bar subtract two hours 34 minutes. DKlv 1 ILO C Hrs.. 0.47 7.4 i 2.31 7.30 Vt... C.fi. 0.8 4.C 2.5 7 Ft... l.an 0.03 3.17 8.23 Ft... G.G O.'.l 4.8 2.3 8 Hrs. . 2.25 9.15 3.59 9.11 Ft. . . 0.5 0.9 5.0 2.3 9 Hrs. . 3.09 9.u5 4.37 9.5C Ft... G.3 0.7 5.0 2.1 . WHATII ER FORECAST tllr AK-Itfd I'rrm u Coo IU TlinMi.l OREOON Probably fair in west; unsettled and cooler In caBt, possibly thunderstorms; westerly winds. IiOUAIi TKMPHHATUHIi RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 n, in., July 4, by DenJ. Ostllnd, special gorernmont ue teorologist; Mnxlmum CI Minimum 50 At 4:43 n. m 51 Precipitation 01 1'roclpltatlon since Sopt. 1, 1913 CO. 41 Precipitation saraa period last year 03.47 Wind: NorthweBt, partly cloudy Fell in Itny While taking n plc ture of tho boat races this morning 11. H. Ostllnd slipped nnd fell Into tho liny, getting n bad ducking. Acridciit Today. J. L. Koontz was slightly hurt today whllo getting out his now boat for tho race. In start ing it ho got caught In tho machin ery nnd his hand was painfully bruised. Had Flue Cur. Ono of tho most nttructlvo carB in tho auto parado in Marsliflold yesterday was Hint of Mr, nnd Mrs. A. II. Campboll, nnd through necident a description of it waB omitted from tho list in Tho Times last night. Tho car was Nb. 20 nnd was decorated in the national colors nnd cut flowers. In front Joo Curry was mounted holding tho reins of nn Amorlcnn oaglo which ho wns driving. It ollclted much pralso from tho crowd. PERSONAL MENTION V. V. MUIUMIY nnd wlfo nro'spond lng the Fourth at tho homo of Mr.- nnd Mrs. J. li. Schilling in Myrtb.) tl'olnt. V. E. LAKSON nnd family, of Allo gnny, came down this morning to tuko In tho celebration, JOHN HEItUON enmo .over from Unndon yesterday to tnko in tho boxing bouts at North llond last ovonlng. A. II. POWERS loaves on tho Uroak wator for Portland on business nnd oxpects to return horo novt Wodnesdny. MHS. M'DONALD camo ovor from CoqulUo this morning to visit her daughter, Miss El in a McDonald of Tho Clmndlor. REV. SAMUEL QUEGO will leavo Monday for Tumor, whero ho will nttond tho stato assombly of tho Christian Church. NELS OSMUNDSON nnd wlfo nnd baby nro spondlng tho Pouith nt tho homo of hor slstor, Mrs. Ed Moohlor, lu Marsliflold. JAS. DOONE, who is now running nn onglno on tho Smith-Powers line, boyond Myrtlo Point, enmo horo yesterday to-spend the Fourth, M. U. HERSEY nnd daughter, Cath mornlng to nttond toh colobratlon orlno, camo over from CoqulUo this morning to attend tho colobra tlon. JAMES WATSON camo over from CoqulUo this morning to tnko In tho Fourth of July colobratlon horo. Ho attended tho first day of tho Myrtlo Point celebration yestorday nnd states that thoy had a good program, somo good racing nnd a largo attondnnco. TIIKV SAY OX THE VOUItTII COQUILLE "Just ns dry na any other day." , MARSHFIELD "I don't cans If I do mako it tho snmo." IN THE CITY JAIL "And thoy call this liberty !" RESTAURANT WAITER "Darn thom old patriots, Who is to pay for this extra work?" COOS RAY RAND "Wo go toot! toot! toot! whllo the rest of you only go on a toot!" PEANUT MAN "Rless liberty, and who wants tho next bag?" MRYTLE POINT "In tho race for glory, don't forget tho horse raco." HANDON "Fireworks on tho Fourth may bo all right, but tho way firo works on other days Is not to our liking." HLUE RIGDE TIQERS "This Is the day from tho woods we're freo And wo don't cans who knows It ,Hully Geo!1; THE BARTENDER "Rod liquor, a blue tie and a whlto hat for the Fourth of July." OELEDRATON COMMITTEE "We .arAjglaItULsBoprube, pver." HOTELS ARE ' OVERCROWDED Hundreds Turned Away Owing, to the Congested Condition Find Rooms Elsewhere Hundreds of visitors to tho city hnvo been turned awny from tho hotols owing to tho congested con dition. Hotel clerks hnvo accommo dated many by plnulng cots In hall ways nnd even In the offices. Threo men slept In the office at tho Lloyd Hotel Inst night nnd or.o In tho of fice at tho St. Lawrence Over n hundred wcro turned nwny from Tho Chandler yestcrdny nnd ns. many more tho day before. Clerks at tho Lloyd, lllanco nnd 8t. Law ronco say, thoy hnvo turnod awny from 100 to 200 people In tho last two days. Tho clerks havo made nn effort to find sleeping quarters for the applicants nt other places nnd many hnvo been accommodated in private homes. One man applied to tho clork nt tho St. Lawrences Inst night nnd when told that every room nnd bed In tho place was taken he insisted that ho bo allowed to sleep on tho floor. Tho clerk placed Homo bed clothing on tho floor of tho bath room nnd ho slept on that. At tho Lloyd cots wcro placed in nil hnllways and several men slept In tho offlco all night. Tho Influx of visitors continues nnd tho prob lem Is becoming more voxing. Man Who Has Lived in Ore gon Over 50 Years En joys Celebration Henry Miller, of Mlllor Slough, hns tho distinguished honor of liv ing ovor 09 years nnd six months. Ho will bo 100 years old on Jnnunry 1G. Mr. Miller has lived In Oregon for moro than CO years. Ho was born In Gormnny In 1815 nnd moved to England when n young man. Af ter living tliero for sovornl years ho camo to tho United States. Mr. Mlllor for n number of yenrs was u prospector in tho gold Holds of California. Ho was successful In thnt undertaking nnd In later yenrs ho cntored Into otlior lines of busi ness nt dlfforont points in Orogon. Despite his yonrs Mr. Mlllor Is woll preserved and lu all probability ho will llvo to soo tho population of Marsliflold double Ho has ono daughter, Mrs. Ed Thomas, of Kon tuck Inlet. Mr. Mlllor wns In tho city todny enjoying tho Fourth of July colobra tlon. Ho was introduced to n num ber of pooplo by Henry .Sciigstnckon, who has known Mr. Mlllor fpr,omc tlmo. CARHANZA MOXEY NO GOOD fli'iienil Villn Won't Allow Circulation In IIIn Territory tar Aiwuie4 rrrM t & bit tirm.) EL PASO, Tox July 4. Furthor ovldojico of tho complotonoss of tho Cnrranzn-Vllla split wns found In an injunction on fllo in tho Stnto District Court horo today which pro vontod ontry Into Villa torrltory of 400,000 pesos In Constitutionalist curroncy recontly printed by nn Amorlcnn company. No action was takon by tho Cnrrnnza agents hero. WILLIAMS 18 FIRED. (Dr AKlit CrMi to Com Bij Tlmc.) PHILADELPHIA, July 4. Presi dent WiUon has requested tho resig nation of Goorgo Frod WIlIlnmB, Am orlcnn minister to Greece and Monte negro ns a result of Williams' state ment's rogardlng tho situation In Al bania, This boenmo known follow ing tho President's arrival horo. CONTINUOUS lKIlFORM ANCK FOR THE CELEKRATION PHONE 1 0 Cent 1 58-R Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY HENRY MILLER IS ALMOST 100 The Grand I A I Fine I Program I To-night PLAY BALL TO PROFESSIONALS AND HAS-IJEEXS TI1K SECRET TO WIN' GET VOW LKAUtE HALLS, HATS, GLOVES AM) ACf'KSHOlU IKS AT SchroecLr & Hildenbrand KIhIiIiik Tsrklo nntl All (Joes to Make (lie Sport n Success PHONE 77. GENERAL HARDWARE AXI PLUMMING TAviywwDstMrmMrwxe-mwummm0,mtnumtl$ r,mfl MBES FRONT SUET Pillow Fight, Pie-eating Con-' i i I rtil r- i ". I iesi ana uwer tvenis fig urePrizes Awarded Everybody had a chnnco to en Joy hlmsolf on Front street yestcr dny afternoon. Ono event followed another In rapid succession. Thcro woro no dull momonts. Foot races wero tho prlnclpnl ovonts. They woro followed by n Russian Ruck contest nnd a ple-cating contest. Cnsh priz es wcro nwnrded tho wlnnors. Tho first event was a 100-yard dash, freo for all. Sidney Clarko won nnd llornco Uibby finished second. Others ontcred In thnt contests woro J. Emery, C. J. Thornton, G. D. Uurns, Joo Harbor, Honry Doniers, M. Lo.o, R. Krugcr nnd F. I). Swan. A prlzo of $10 wns awarded to tho winner nnd tho second man got $r, Tho second rnco waB for girls un der twelve years of ago and tho dis tance wns 7G yards. Miss Frances Holn, of Forndnlo, won, with Miss Stolln Chrlstonson of Forndnlo a cIobo second. Tho winner received n prlzo of $3 nnd tho second lady won a prlzo of $1.50. Ho)V Race. Thnt ovont wns followed by n 75-ynrd dnsh for boys under twolvo yours of ugo. It wns run In two boats and tho first and second boy In each heat woro matched for tho flnnl rnco. Ralph Wllloy flnlshod flBt, Chester Dnscou second, Ray mond Ilurrows third and Lorenzo Lagus fourth. Tho winner received I2.no, second boy $1.2C, nnd tho third GO conts. Then enmo tho three-legged rnco, freo for nil. Tho dlstanco covered was 7G yards. Clnronco Irurrows nnd Hownrd Chnpmnn finished first; George Rums nnd L. Tower flnlshod second. G. A. Williamson and Leo Iiyorly woro third nnd W. land C. Lnngworthy camo In fourth. A prlzo of $3 each was nwnrdod tho wlnnors. Tho second team got $2 nploco. Tho most Inughnblo contest wns tho Russlon buck fight. That ovont wns won by Hnrry Allon, who ro colved n prlzo of $G. Robort Krugor, tho noxt best mnu, wns nwnrdod n prlzo of $4, Hovornl contestants woro eliminated until Allon and Krugor woro loft and Allon proved to bo tho sticker. Pillow Fight. A Russlnn horso was provided for tho ovont. Tho men straddlod n round polo about six foot from tho ground and each tried to knock tho. otlior off with a pillow. According to tho rules of tho contest tho mon wero not allowed to hold tho polo with but ono hnnd, Tho contest was n llvoly ono and tho crowd had n good laugh. The plo-ontlng contest, tho last ov ont on tho program, brought out eight contestants. They woro sontod In n wngon nnd each provided with a rnspborry pie. Tho boys had a ronl plo-fnco boforo thoy flnlshod. War ren Vlnoynrd, of Eastsldo, won tho contest. Ho ato a wholo plo In loss than four minutes. Rllly Rohror was a closo second. His faco nnd clothes woro bndly bo-smeared. Thoro was to bo a fat men's rnco but it was called off whon ontrlos inado thomsolvos conspicuous by their absonco. Thoro woro a numbor of fat mon In tho crowd, howovor, but thoy woro too bashful to ontor. All ovonts woro in chargo of Ar NlAL'S AND Penslar's Remedies ONE FOR EACH ILL Your money cheerfully rofundod If theso do not prove moro offoctlvo than other remedies on tho market. Dollclous Chocolates and Confoctlons are I?hV always Puro, Fresh and In Perfect Condition, AW , Thoy may cost a little moro, hut you get .HIT t twice tho QUALITY, iW p II SHE KNOWS IV ! I that WHITMAN'S candles are Par Excollonce. BV I Ml The Store for Quality Goods. 1 wrwwwiuiwa i thur Mc-Kcown. 1I desenes a good deal of ( re tit for arranging such a r (lellirfitftil iiroernin nnd tiw lirtn.nln j tho contcsta.itg in nn ordorly man ner. ALONG the WATERFRONT Iho tug Uoscoo returned yester dny from Florence, whoro It towed the Hugh Hognn Into port and is taking up tho bnrgo Lawrence which Is laden with Llbby coal for tho rail road work. The A. M. Simpson Is taking on a cargo of lumber at tho SlmpBon mill In North Uond. Dnnco SOUTH SLOUGH 8ATUR. DAY NIGHT, JULY 4TII, 11V NAP A1IANA CLUR. .Music by Elliott' Orchestra. II. Scngstnckcii Is agent for Canad ian Pacific Hallway Company's Lands in Southern Alberta n"d Province of Saskatchewan. Seo him for Infor mation. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I FOR RENT Modem 7-room fur nished houso at 940 South U road way. Phono 31GG, WANTED 1. Dennett Is requested to return packago which was glvon him yestordny by error. His pack ngo Is being kopt for him. Inquire nt Times offlco or "Rest Room," lu O'Connoll building. WANTED A Kxxl German farmer wIbIics to ront a dairy or otlior good farm with stock to start any tlmo. Answer In Gorman or Eng lish to Coos Day Times, Mnrah flold, Orogon. NOTICE Will iK't-Kon who foundi largo Mooso hoad chnrin bring to Times offlco and rccolvo reward. FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern furnlchwl houso for tho summer; flnost lo cation. Inqulro TImos. FOR RENT Modem S or 3-roora furnished houso-keoplng suite. North llond. Phono G04. FOR RENT 4-room modem cot tago, furnlshod. Phono 303-X. FOR RUNT Hlx-rooni liouso on South Ninth street, $20 por mo. Phono 171 or call 130 North Uroadway. FOR REN1? Private ipirngc. Pbooe 244-J. WANTED .1 WANTED Caro of small clilld. Ut of care. Reasonable charges. Ad dress Dox 42, Eastslde. COOK Husband nnd wife wont places ns cooks In a camp or any work. Good plain cook. Address Mrs. Slomson, Montague, Cal, Family CLASSIFIED J v- V :v,