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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1914)
8 raESSSSX in cm urns. -" """" 1BL' " ""-M"6 tmm SIX i mmmm'mm WIMMFR Ull NilRfH BENLI HERMANPAY$5 CITY MIL H SIC LEi BALL SCORES Wimmer Charged Herman with Insulting Wife Latter Files a Cross-Complaint. V. O. Wlinmcr, who filed a com plaint clmrRliiK VolniUmor llcrnian with Insulting his wife, and Herman, who charges Wimmer with assault and bntlory. were fined $5 each es tcrday afternoon when ti.cyv were brought boforo Recorder Hit tier for tbo second hearing. Several witnes ses wero heard In the cbbo when It cjimo ill) tlio first time, and Record er Ilntlcr decided to continue the caso when two witnesses failed to appear. Acocrdlng to Wimmer, Herman met Mrs. Wimmer at tho corner of Broadway and Central avenue and followed her for a block or more, and then persisted In forcing his at tentions, although they had never met before. It happened that Wim mer was walking behind Mrs. Wim mer at tho time and saw Herman fol lowing her. I . Wimmer says that when ho saw his wife resent the attentions of Herman ho ran up to him and knocked him down. Then ho led Herman to tho pollco station, where ho had hlni lorked up. According to his story ho was at f..e merry-go-round while t his wlfo was looking for hlni. According to tho story told by Her man, he met Mrs. Wimmer nt tho mcrry-Ro-rouud. Ho say8 that ho spoko to her and that sho agreed to accompany hlni up the street and then take a car for North llend. Ho said that they woro walking together when Wimmer ran up to him and knocked him down and then kicked blin. Others who testified In tho caso wero liny Kaufman. Ocorgo Cook, 0. ' W. Trlbboy. Officer Doano. Gordon Smith and Mrs. Wimmer. Tho first threo said they saw Wimmer run up to Herman and knock hlni down and then kick him. They declared they know nothing of tho circumstances lending up to tho occurrence. City Attorney Gobs, who heard tho cbbo yesterday, said that tho penalty Imposed on Wimmer would havo been more sevoro hnd Herman charg ed him with Impersonating an offi cer. Assistant City Attorney Murphy dicard tho case on tho first day, llAUKKK CASK .M.W DWINDI.i:. City Recorder and Wharfinger Portland Defeats Los Angeles File Quarterly Reports 7 to 2 Oakland Also Assessments Levied. Wins Game. .. . .I. V,...1l Hollll ' llr AMOCUIW! ITfM InlO'M llT TlHlMJ At a meet lug of the N l 1 ci 1 ,,0KTI-AXn 0rt Jllly tB.l.ort- ?,'ie r er rier.y1 repE terday In the first game of the new Uorts show' that the total col.ee , - . T .0 scores: lions for the second quarter were At I oitinnu Goods iA aI1 depart, sacrifice I no Aiii'i'li'B 2 3 rortland " H J Batteries: Khinko and Holes; Krause and Fisher. At Oaklnnd II. H. K. Sacramento 9 1 1 I 12 1 Williams and Hannah; SS 1,8.18.03 and that the total ex penditures were $38,GSUa. Other reports of minor Importance wero also rend. The Councllmen levied nsscss- nu.nlu fnr (lln I 111 Dm VOUUMl t of SllOrl- dnn nvenue nnd mndo allowance for Oakland . . .. ..iu( f i.iiiu Pnnuifinr. Batteries ...... .... .,.u ni. in. I., thn .lln- I'rotiBh and Alexander, till IV IIIIIW "o !., '! -. ..- ..mbuImm nt InmrnvoninMtft to otllOT st. cots, but no definite action was Venice In time to play taken, when It was decided that tho elty Is expending nt present an enor mously largo sum for street Im provements. Tho question of tho finality of paving to bo UBcd was discussed nt length. Soino of tho Councllmen favored blthullthlc and others con crete. The matter was held over for a week for further Investigation. With two exceptions all of tho Couui'llmeu were present Inst, night nnd a large number of citizens wero on hand to hear the (IIkciishIoiis. San Francisco failed to arrive at AMKKK'A.V liKAHUK. CI Icago-Now York; rain. Detroit 1; Washington 0. St. Louls-Phllndelphln; rain. Cleveland 1; Boston 2. XATIOXAIi I.KAd'UK. Norton 2; St. I.ouls 3. Hiooklyn-Pittsburg; rain. Philadelphia ft; Cincinnati 3. Philadelphia i'; Cincinnati 5. New York. 1L'; Chicago 8. Big Mid-Summer Clearance Sale Now In Full Swing THIS SALE MEANS MUCH TO YOU. EVERY REDUCTION IS GP INE. THIS STORE HOLDS JUST TWO BIG SALES EACH YEA THIS IS OWE OF THEM. COME TOMORROW. SEE MONO PAPER FOR PRICES. SEE DISPLAY WINDOWS. THESE T ARE SELECTED AT RANDOM FROM A LIST OF HUNDREDS: One lot Ladies' Messaline Silk Petticoats, all colors, now... ji All Ladies' White Lingerie Dresses, prices $6.00 to $8.50, now" Ladies' Khaki, Madras and Soisette Shirts, price $1.50 and 7 $I.U, liuvv Ladies Messaline and Taffeta Silk Waists, price $3.50 and $U.UU, IIUVV M LEFT ESTATE 10 xoutiiwkst::hx i,k.uk. Portland I; Tncomn 1. Spokane 3; Seattle 1. Victoria 0; Vancouver 0. Along the Waterfront. ' 4 The Adeline Smith arrived In today fiom San Francisco and will sail to morrow afternoon. The Hnrdy Is taking on a cargo of lumber nt the Simpson mill nftcr hav- I online' rmnn If imnnnc. nrmo$1.50 nntl $1.25. nnw All Laces, Embroideries and Ribbons, Less One-Fourth Regular"? Ladies' Wool Dresses, price $7.50, now $t 1 Ladies' Muslin Underwear at almost unbelievable prices." The Famous Modart and American Lady Corsets at Sale Prices Ladies' and Children's Shoes at Sale Prices. Hub Dry Goods'Co. "SMART WEAR FOR WOMEN" Corner Broadway and Central Avenue J Phone; Julius Koch, Oldest Resident of ln Al koi irBo or on d n.tL.i o..:: J miscellaneous freight. rui i ui iuiu, a ouiuiuu Money to Little Friends. POUT OHKOItl). Or., July If.. AVKItlMS XHW STOUK TO OPK.V. I). .M. Avcrlll. whoso store was e wt t linil i lit li tlft ImIImo A II l.-l, ,.l.,o M.l.t.,..t -'"l'".'v., ""- "" "1 i'U -. , ' ' . ', ... , , stated that ho had obtained n loca ul Curry county who committed sul- .... ... ,. . ,...., . I . . ""7 7n . i MMMt thlo tho other day by shooting him self, boiuonthed all his property to children In Port Orford, with tho ex ception or $100, which ho bequeathed to bo used In Improving thn Oicgon street rond near tho city. Tho nmount of his estate Is not known, but It Is tlott In tho Oil Ices building across troni tho First National Hank build lug and would be open for business In a short while. IJandon World. ! LOCAL OVERFLOW. ? - It Is rumored that there will bo no trial In tho Vernon Darker "whlto lavo" rase nt Kuroku, and that tho counsel Is notifying witnesses thnt thoy need not appear. It Is under stood that a premature ndjustmont has boon mndo and thnt tho matter will eventually bo settled to tho sat isfaction or tho parties concerned. Tho complaint alleges that Marker transported Corn Fairbanks from Marshrield to Hureka and from F.uro ka to Ilcno, Nov., for Immoial pur poses. Marker Is a well known Coos Item- mill ltii-i'liu.,riin til rutn.ip divided up among a dozen or so llttlo ti,nl ,ins ,,C0I1 nfloilt ovory ycnr nboMt , "" " '" u ," " ""' tlio tlmo Hint tho wild blackberrlos Hon Ho wad surferlng from an In- aml rilHpberrles nio rlpo that a bear eurnblo malady and this whs tho causo limi ..nniiior wen. ,, i.. ti,A u-n ol hi trngls death. Ho was a native Mnrshflold woods. hn8 been revived. .. .Willi ...... WH.IIUOIH niuoiy years Tholo ,8 n BOIlornI ,,., thnt tl)0 old. I lo served In tho .Mexican War rulllor H sturte(, liy ,mr08 w,() f under tho nnino of Will Kvnna nnd liro tlmt , ..fno HcnrPcr0W.. ,0 camo to Curry county in 1871 on tbo ro,cc, , ()( 10 , t , ., vessel that brought tho material tor o rrom othor people, tbo Capo lllanco llghthouso. ... v.o J-LfAJnj-nrrn-rLrrc ) llAltlt NASDullO and wlfo and Hay man. having been engaged In tho, children left on tho Nnnn Smith logging and automobile business line tor soino tlmo boforo going to Eu reka. It. O. Graves Is attornoy ror tho defendant. today ror Snn Francisco nnd Oak land, whero they will spend n row weeks with Mrs. Nnsburg's rela-tlves. MltP. PETEU SCOTT, SR., returne.l Monday rrom n Msit with her son,. Peter Scott, Jr. at Seattle. He is captain or a big dredge there and Is getting along fine. They will move tho dredge to Astoria MltS. Ii. O. MASTERS, or Sunnier, came In this morning In company with Mrs. O. A. Richards, or Eu reka, who has been visiting at thn MnHters homo tor heverul days. Mrs. Richards will le.un ror her homo In a day or so. A. E. SEAMAN and hoii. Wonlcy. ro returnod last evening via Allegany from their motortyclo trip to Portland nnd vicinity. .Mr. Son man snys that the roadH through tho valley whero they havo been oiled are In fine shape. MRS. (il'V WARNER and daughter, who will return tomorrow rrom a visit in Oaklnnd, arc planning to upend a row wueks at tho Ty- borg place at Ooldon FnllH, and! Join I Inlet, eamo to .Maraliflold today with his wire, who will taku treat ment at tho Turkish bntiis horo for u hOeru attack or rheuma tism. Mr. .Handera Hiiyn that he thinks that tho report about par ties killing door on South Inlet was erroneous. C. R. IIROUCHTON, tho engineer In charge or thu Southern Pacnfle bridge work, wiik heru rrom North Kend yesteiday to confer with Supt. Miller ami Engineer Wheel er. Mr. Ilroughtoii will havo tho work or tho Umpquu and Sliiulaw bridges started soon, HARVEY WEI.LS, of Portland, arriv ed hero last evening vln Myrtlo Point to look nftor Insurance unit torn In thlH Hectlou. Ho said that tho Htago wiih rnthor linnl travel ing, but ho arrived without mirror ing a mishap. Ho mot Senator Hooth nt CanniM Valley outward bound nrter having mndo a ciiiiviihh' through tho Co(iilllo Valley mid Mr. Warner will probably them thero ror his vacation. . i Curry county. A. SANDERS, poHtinnster nt South.MR AND MRS, J S. LYONS loft ror Coitulllt thli tho wedding o( son nnd Air. Sr will tnko pli: Lyons nnd the c to Ilnmlon (ti before returnltj I NORTH BP 4 Some burgliril North llend tttn "S chickens (res'. homo nnd cotnfa home of Wm. M nbsence. Mrs. K. V. V Falls, Is tlio guti Mrs. (ieorgo UoM J. A. Jacobsos) business trip toW and Dandon. Mrs. EarlMlcl tor, who have m In Portland, ret .Mrs M. Yoajjf, Couvorse, left i their home at UH' nrri Pi 5 5 IPMMIMRQ I MnDTU DCMn I i....... BM IV . I " o. o. jtwwiwtas I NORTH BEND S. S. JENNINGS NORTH BEM i INTERESTED CROWDS GROW MORE ENTHUSIASTIC, MAKING THIS THE HAPPIEST PLACE TO TRADE ON COOS BAY-CflMFi The Sale is Now at the Height of Its Gl S J'hL."""S " 1X SiLL"' A,i "m'Sm" "" """"H"" " ' " " "LUMVM. miv ..T . f BBMBBBt, INTHESt Thursday! Friday! Saturday! JHREE DAYS OF TRFMFMnmiS SELLIMG FOR FVPPV MAN, VL' i j iv i u iu u in i i HiinvLuni r nn ha !. " " 'r.mM.nHKbAjwS REIGN SUPRF.MF . ; Empty shelves already tell the tale of marvelous selling. We are not siirnrkrwi hn , , "" ' I will he here again for the next three days-there's lots of phe the opporlunity for never were pri'ces cut so unmercifully, f NOTE THP PRIHFS- rr qc i.,., n-t! NOTE THE PRICES: One Lot to SI 5.00 Ladies' Suits at $8.95 One Lot to$25.00 Ladies' Suits at $9.95 One Lot to $8.25 Khaki Suits at $3.89 One Lot to $1.25 House Dresses at $1.19 One Lot AmericanLady Corsets at 79c Mrs" in Wear at Loss Than Cost 12' c Dress Ginghams at . 90 65c SS-iJlcJiRaHiieji. 3gc vucp Messaline Silks at 7gc L8cGalaieaCJotliat JL . . 3 $5.25 Boys' Suits at $? ffq 50cWoojChallis at aQl $1 Table Linens nt .79r 12' -0. Outing Jlannel at Rifi T5cChjldren's Hose at. 10p Q Q VriTlkTirTi !3 m sA aUulS ii Art Goods -,,J 50o Work Shirts $1.25 Dress Shirts $2.25 Men's Hats, nqw.- $1.00 Men's Union SiiilLu $2.00 Men's WorkPafe 25n Mnn's Wash TieS--. 44 NORTH BEND Any Ladies TrimmejLJjaU EBZBHi iLxxva mmLJsmmmmmwmami inagi