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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1914)
KJSKstf, mzzr L.lUW'- tx utujwiw rm T . " v- jMAkkLjijM PTiJSjf? " " " 1 ' aiif fikfc H?' f ' -t ;-,- i"- - tj i ... i iinwiiitiiwi iii iiiw ;,:.v. i,"..-.xrrg3i COOS BAY TIMES 8port9 r r-rrrt'Tr: :rr ' Total $ 299.75 ni. u. .uai.u.nkv. .uuitor mm run. cash returned by A. Mc 'i " i'u m xiiVj.M'i . . .mws iviiuor Kcown dmmim mA" Dedicated to the Bervlce of the people, that no good c.iubo shall Inck a champion, and that cil shall not thrlvo unopposed. mall matter. iM , tflHw. ' i . . . ....- i i. ...... i II. .iii i' " ' r . I S. nMKOB.Sa. .i . . . d.1 a . t. ,-...- ... It. u.i.-UriiB.AMMMmm.WHai . . MW"wpwjB3iTfffiVi i1 ? ' ' A w w i IHIMIHHH' i (i.uu imi Hiilinll II ig""11111 MM inr Rnvvfl u r,n H $ 27-' lu ULUL I 1 1 1 III I Entered at the I'ostofflce at Marsh Hold. Oregon, for transmission through The mails as second-class Hub Clothing tc Shoe Co., Net total VI reworks. V. Catterlln, for pur chase of fireworks, In cluding labor and mater ial for display $ 2(51. 2o for clothing damages dur ing display .1. A. Mntson, for same... J. A. West, for same Mrs. Peterson, for same. .. fl.es i SUBSCRIPTION IIATKS. DAILY. Ono "year $6.00 mi uiuiim , . m . .u , , on An WKKKIjV. I Total "1.00 Ono year ...'.. $1.50 Aiheitl-lng Committee. when paid strictly in aavanco, Wells Fargo, C. O. u. largo tho Subscription price of the Coos posters ? Day Times Is $5.00 per year or coos Bay Harbor $2.50 for six months. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMK8 Mnrolificld : :: :: Oregon i'o(iillle Valley Sentinel Myrtle Point Enterprise . . Record Publishing Co. . . . Coos Buy Times Coos Bay Times T. Hnincs. posting uius Arrived Early with 50 Passen gers and 350 Tons Freight Off Tomorrow at iz:ju. The steamer Breakwater arrived at North Bend about 8:30 o'clock this morning with fifty cabin passengers and about 350 tons of miscellaneous frplL'ht. She was delned about one 10. S2 hour outside the bar by a heay fog 14.75 a babv boj was born on the pas- S.00 S.00 1.50 Furniture of Our Class At Not One Cent More Cost 3.00 sage north of the steamer Break 103.25 water from Cous Bay at S:05 p. in I ! Max Kriiegcr. lunulas ban ners Geo Haines, humclng banners I ES ROT SI. 70 i Tuesday. 2.30 J The Breakwater will sail for Port- 72? ' land at 12:30 o'clock tomorrow. i,0 I Among the passengers to arrlu on m'the steamer this morning wore 00 Mis. M .1. McDonald. Dennis Mc- I Donald. G. II. Williams. J. IV Wnti- uUlless. W. 0. Lucks. W. C. Steinmetz. 7"77 " W- Wyel. O. Carlson. It. W Hop Total $ 222. S. , ,.s i iiow,, nirt Bradfleld. Bradfleld. 'ind I Ionic luniisliings that j n Incidental L Lainbetb. auto service..! P. MiMahon. balloon ttans- portatlon (No. 13 ) .... D-illoon transportation t.Vos, 11, 17 and 15) J. A. Mutson, towels Coos Bay Transfer Co., re turning flags to North Bend L. C. Dargelt. printing signs, etc Boy Ituffner. auto service ('.ran (I Marshal and God dess of Liberty Total Receipts $3503.21; To tal Disbursements $3127.02 Balance of $451.19. Harry Kimball. .Tr, general man- nror nt tlin Viiiirlli nt Jlllv celebra tion, submitted a detailed report of'j q Doane, extra merchant the receipts and disbursements bear- police Ing on that event at a meeting of h, A. Copple. bunting for the Marshf.eld Chamber of Com- ( stand mcrco last night. Ills report shows xorton & Hansen, flags, that tho total receipts were $3503.21 stationery, etc and that the total disbursements Xorton & Hansen. 7 saclts were $3127.02. leaving a cash bal-i confetti at $5.50, togo ance on hand amounting to $376.19. t10l. Wtn frt.ght and 50 Kimball stated that all who agreed por ,.011t profit ndded . . to contribute to the general fund unv Martin, uutomobllo iiutu vuiiiu mi. nihil nini 1 1 it vAivr. r mii.iik.iM tlnn nt ll, n illllnrn Pni'lflK Pnlll. ,0r SPeilK.rS 1.00 3.00 1.00 17.25 9.00 5.00 20.13 21.90 G0.20 Mrs. Bradfletd. Bernlce Miss M. King. S. Leopold. R Maxwell. Mrs. J. Loiuax. H. Maxwell. Mrs. H Mnxwell. Lou Powell. Jno. Herron, Miss Agnes ". Itstone. Mrs. Mnrj Mehl. ,1. M. Whltstone. .1. V. Khelhl. I. Farrelly. Tom Dlinls. .1. Tunas. Mrs. Gertrude Harrington. C. F. Gesner. Tony Simons. Mrs. W. K. Hahn, O A .Harrington. W V. Johnson. Mrs. Koske. J Jesperson. G. Koady. N Farch and twelve steerage. mm on w sou pany, and that he had been assured that that company had n check on j mc way now. i lie donation irom the Southern Pacific amounted to $25. Tho Moose Lodge has agreed Musson, hauling ferns. . J. !'. Smith, hauling chairs for stand V.oy K. Lawhorn. painting signs S'2? Sailed from North Berd at 4 0'Clock With 24 Passen gers and Big Cargo. 3.00 to pay $50 for the use of the danc-! J-' Jj. c"'"' "h-1-' P' ing pavilion on Mnotc Day, and when clal extra police jut, i.iiiiiuii nil .iniueu nj , mill i iii'ii t.t.i.t- .. oM A Both amounts liato been collected 'n T7n,,ron ',. . there will be on Imml a cnth bilime C',"",L! Uciel s!,C3'erB 31.00 C2.00 3.05 IS. 15 3.00 13.10 1.50 2S7.53 tir.i in vxyvnw Following the reading of the rc. Shannon Mitchell, auto ber- port by Kimball, the Chamber of vice Commerce extended vote of thank The Fair Store, bunting for to Kimball for the businesslike innu- decoration nor In which he conducted the flnau-. UUtrlbutlng programs ... clal end of the celebration, as well as being Instrumental in making the Total $ 191-1 Fourth of July celebration the greatest In the history of Marsh-' Total disbursement ...$3,127.02 "eld. (Due from Southern Pacific The Chamber nlso decldod to ex- Company $ 25.00 fend n vote of thanks to the ladles Due from Mocso Lodge, nc- who took an ncthe part In making count pavilion 50.00 the rcstroom ono of the most con-1 splcuous features of tho two-day Total duo $ 75.00 ont. i Cash on hand $ 370.15 So well pleased were the members ' of tho Chamber with tho work dono! by Kimball that his servlros were ilomnnled for the noxt Fourth of, Jury celebration. Following Ik tho report turned In by Mr. Kimball: UorHpls. Balance cnsh on hand from old account $ 25.50 i (JoddoBH of Liberty contest 1,208.85 ( nuioons Itounil-Uji fund Concessions (jonoral subscription from merchants Refund from Sport Cummtt- teos, unused Totnl surplus $ 4SI.1! PEOPLE. YOU vrjw & K MOW ii?r n about 370.oo , -i'r1 SHU w Total BNImiivoiiicmI li'oinilng Comiultti'o. llobt. Kruuuor, liaugliiK flags and inking down. .$ E. I. Chnndlor, for purchaHo of 2 1 now HtiinuM, decor ation Oicgon Power Co., Install ing lights anil mainte nance C. II. Transfer Co.. hauling flags from North Bund . . i '.(! A' MILLKU, of North Inlet, (iimo Li this morning on business. 31.00 W. J. HOWARD, of North Inlet, wns ''" a. oT' " IhI"t ' tbe city today. -. ..'. ni.u lull HUH II11LT- noon for his Ten Mile much. 30 00 S5.I0 Total M8.0B (i(xldfs, of Llborly Coiiunliiiv. The Parisian O. A. Smith Lbr. & .Mfg. Co Mrs. Hlbargor Hub Piy Goods Co J. Albeit MaUon Humuor Hdw Co . S. Torrey . . . . M. C. Harshaw . , PIcnecr Ildw. Co. 11.50 13.01 7.50 CI. IS 7S.35 5. 85 12.00 20.00 .50 Total '.uioii.Dltllo I'aiailc. .$ 213.52 Prizes best decorated autos $ 100.00 Prizes most comical turnout 10.00 Goo. Goodrum. Incidentals 8.50 T"1"' $ 118.50 i lU' Painil.', July IViutli. I'rlns for biMlnoss iiiuii. . $ loo. 00 Prizes for lodges 100 00 Prlios for fraternal organl- f'11"" 100.00 PrUe for comic turnout... 10.00 i:iititiihiiiifiil mill Attiiutlons. Coos Bay Concert Uud...$ 303.00 JTee show -jrt qq Ainpb.theatiu and bnnd- B,""I 153.55 Total j , WllItT Spoils. hwlmmlim rsiKs. inrf-rld-jug. fancy und high dlv Iiik Boat rntw Total .? ltOstllWltll Clieik to Mr.. Vrd ItUke.$ Clunk to Mrs. M. 4. Sweet-juan Total , . , FIsW SM ,' ' ' Motonyilo rai rthre pursesi V ll Toer- tor IncldwitftU on Front Slmt ..'..;, in. Hade, for Wild wt $ UAVK IHINCII, of Daniels Creek, was o visitor In tho city today. GKOHGI-: BOSS was In from his ranch on Catching Inlet todav. J. W. FLANAGAN and family ro tiiruod last ovunlng from Ten Mile. fhl.30 1 OOIttJK SMITH caino In this morn ing irom ins ranch nt the forks of Coos Blvor. SUI'T. TIHDGKN and family loft to ilay for a few days' outing nt AN lognny. VICTOR KNDHTND. of Norih Inlet. chiiio in this morning to attend to n hiisluofiM matter. JOU COACH and John Herron passed through hero today onrouto home to I'mndon from Portland. MRS. BLANCilK CUTLIP. of Coos River, came In on the Rainbow this morning to do borne shop Ping. J. A. PINKI-:rtON. of North Inlet, enmo In on tho North Star (his morning to attend to a biisliiots matter. R. SHAW, of the San Fi-minii Iranspoitatlon Department of the -. A. Smith Company, returned homo this week nfter spending a few days on the Bay. MR. AND MRS. W. K. CARLKV. of Cump No. 1, came In on tho Rain bow this morning to see some friends and attend to a little husl uo. MRS. I). J. McGILL. of thU city, left on tho morning train for Myr tle Point, where alio will spend several dujys visiting her slstbr, Mrs. J. A. French. MRS. H. ROGKRS, of Coos Rivsr chiiio in tins morning on the Rain now 10 du some shopping It a few friends. siha hr homo this afternoon MK. Inlet some home Star. ATTOUNKV JAMBS ORAUVnB., " wi. Tho steamer Paralso sailed nt -clock this afternoon from North Bend for San Francisco. She carried ovor twenty cabin passengers, 000, 000 fo i of l..nibcr. .' .ono box siinoks 1500 casus ot coiuleiibed milk und a big shipment of chlttnm bark. Following Is n partial list of the passengers on the Pnrnlso: L B. Klroy. J. Fell, Mrs. J. W. Henderson. Miss Nellie Henderson, Mrs .Pernltn. Miss Addison. W. A. Mc Orlll, John Peters. Fred Werbens, K .Shcroeder. J. Vangullsh, iChrls Badcnhop. H. Nowiunn. W. J. BInko, J II. Cunningham .Root. Cunning ham ,P. Lorelle, Miss McRced, C. K. Shaw . VelloKtonc. The steamer Yellowstone Is duo to nrrlvo at tho Arrow Lino dock lute today with u big cargo of miscellan eous freight. The tug Gleaner left this morning with u big load of freight for L'mpqiia River points. I eral A. M. Crawford, who In visit ing nt the home of hl uncle.1 Judge Watson, on Isthmus Inlet, was a Maishfleld visitor today. I MAX TIMMURMAN left toda) for Brookings In Curry county to ho away about ten days. When he returns ho will bring his family with him and they will make their i nmnu in .Mnrsliflcld. IS IN OUR STOIJK you will bountiful beyond coiiipni'i.son. In (bo homos wo have furnished there is a ehann, an nm ions whole, a comfort and oonvenionce thai satisfies and p years after the purchase of our kind and class of furnishings, Tho first home wo furnished, nearly seven years ago, is today a model of good taste and good quality and will remain so for generations. 77 w is no! due l cost, for our prices are not one cent more but due to the class and slflcs of our borne furnishings, tho skill with which we combine our U'ugs and Draperies witb our lArrni. lure, and the good judgment of our customers. Lot us show you how well we can furnish your homo, and hotr small the cost will be. Wo welcome visitors to our store. You will see newer styles and a sterling quality "at a cost below your expectations. t Your Money's Worth or Voitr Money Hock, and Liberal Term Mufi'e Httyint ICasy Perry (b Nicholson ? Kfl r ' AT .THE MOTELS !' At tlio Clianillci-. W M Knlser. St Paul; Swan Ben- Hr (Ml 1 L-" - JSv C. A. SISIII.miKDK will leave to. "v"" a""ai'c"iii San PralnSw!":,,nn? morrow morning for Salem to nr- McKliinon.' Portland:""! ' v! Scar- guo the ense against U I). Kin- borough. San Francisco; K. P. ney. Involving payment for the old ,'ro"'h. Klmo, Wash.: Jny Moiitgom- stoainer Liberty, which will come '.r' m008 '!aV V;. XV: M(HK""iery, i. . c,,r,. iii?7us!,,S'"ajr,s,: J. B. MeFALL and wife and his ;lr- I'orilniul: C. M. Calkins. Rose mother of Kugene arrived here i,1!.'".'';,.; "'."krr' NT York: ,:- r- to.lnv frnm ltn.,.1.,.. v,..o... ...... I IU" l""S""' bi,n " lwo- ' v,u "i-V ,1. ,.... m. I.. vl., .... ...!.... . .. . .' " "". l"J'V'"h "ll UIUIIIK have been i. R. Mclntyre, Biindon; S. Mr- i mv are iraoimg ny auto and -Mann, icoholmrg; O. Lnrson, Camus while hero will he the guests of yHy: Mrs. Simmons and daughter his friend. L. M. Toiler. I ,, ",' S,,M '''"inclsco: T. F Shannon. ' ' Bandon: C. A. Gniirim. Mmi,, i..i... LKWIS K. TKSTICR. who was on the John F. Mutson. Catching Inlet. J Bay about two month rmnmit. . Klngsley. Myrthi I'oint: f:i.nrr.. has Just written from San Frau-I ,"'"'li' ,S""tl1 IllIl't Cisco to Rev. Browning that ho Is ,..., ,. A! ,,,(' llj'o. returning on the Nan Smith to l&tSZT! g,,! locnto here permauer,tly. Ho says Biowsler Valley; W. G. Knott. Lakt' that conditions horo are bolter iJlo:. c- Schroedor, Lakesldo; F. J. than on tho outside. J. ''"S1"' Soutu ,llle Oeorgo Mehl, M'SS IRFN'F eiMunvii , , ' w'm5 S, ', K' l0" lru lomlnlS M f)S IUI..M-. SIMMONS, of Sun W. O. McAlllslnr. .'!iliilir. I.Vn....l,. .. ,. ... !,. II I t... ,,.. . " " i. . iiiiiuii'u, who uas just closed a i""""1- n irancisco, u, Cunning io wooks en Royal Theater urning train for Coqullle, Myrtle S. J. Sprngue, Gardiner: John k Apricots Willi rive Monday Ju 90fK wvt" LATE (Place Your-Orders Now) .kY- All IlCXt WOt'Iv Wl Will Moll llnltoi. In o.n, s nioU ' ..... .jv a . willll.1 III If. i fop n5e. all fo rms. 7 Coos Bay Tea, Coffee and Spice tic V.() North Hroadwav PIiob 33x" has Just closed n ;M"l,m- " Francisco, R, Cunnlng- Kagoine..t at tho aZ'hi ..2-P!,i,lrS:f0hn fun",K". here, left on iT0' 79i:s: 1SG.20 100.00 JOG. 20 71. SO 10.00 SI. SO 100.00 .75 16.00 Point and Bandou. Miss Simmons '"''"'k. Oanllnor; Clara K, Spraguo" will return In time to loavo on tho ..."'ni',, ''ll1!8, ll'Vr:T " s,,lltl'. ': US' E ,to "- s""," -is 3 $ I'-'-1 "ffiS-fW Perhaps Bay Park Will Solve Your Problem iE.P ilaqui 3 VR Bend, in avi I housi hone N ,STr--S 005 ouiekc CIXS .IL'IKiMKNT l'OU .,1. Bertha Howatt was awurded a Pen. returned yesterday from Portland, iiurc ne went to get an artificial leg. McAllister lost his log when wei wun an ace i Hot in m.'. . w Blue m,va judgment of $25 In .TubM ". w""'' l"u "rs ago.'nnpfcV ,. ... ""-i ne sajs mat the artificial limb w .. ,B "ioon against: takes the u. of lhc ,0kt one ",.". lr.y and . S Kennedy, who! ""' iuru yosieruay wero do ing business under tho firm nntno of the Parisian Dying & cleaning ""Iks. Miss Howatt claims that she sent a coat to the Miop with In triietloiw to have It dry-cleaned and nhely. nll".nN(,M ,KliesM,.,y,liy I : P. in. for SOLTII Cw,s Rlur nxiivi; cam,.,S(; troilB(, It ha. done sn Utf nuuiy people "lio've lnnl Hid IoiikIiik fr a home, ultliout means to puivhasf one lo lie usual miy. It Hikes u long tluie to save ror that. You only linve to pay - to M'curo absolute iosscs. "Ion of nolU( ftet of ground for borne In Buy Park. Huuill inonthly payiuciitK uftenvunlH will hoon gle .von roll title, und If you Imve this Inrciilho to save, you'll do It. Ask us for miy Information you want. I'liouo for evening aipolat incuts If iuoi'o convenient. I. S. Kaufman & Colt i9 f5T . f-'C &TO itrei itreet.1 p-MIA loytni I i.. .i.' . " "iifHiipii ami t-ountrt at (ioiinvvni - ','.."! it when it wns ri .i .. ... vls-'ouStiur inmu.ir" Vhrunlc. She testified that th; Z Home this afternoon. . SlWii mmiltv. ..... IMCV.C boualT , Th?, I " ,,on s,,r NKD GALLOWAY, of Xwlh ' "V. U 1 sT a.M. "MC,1 J JSii " llr? " VVni oul . came Inthls morning ,od" I , ,,J: ,,M Kl M.DUl this afternoon on Xorth " " Masonic Jul .. M.lHsiiH,4"Mrronosn,..IM. . . 177 lYont Slroft. m ptsjfroi joquille pfFor inar ually rThl auille Ift'SftBU I.lbb) COAL, Mil) im-i.'iVv T: .'"r"'"1 '. by Tlio kin, l von i I sun, I":,.. """m.Mi, bogliinlntr 1 I ii. ....-, .., u IUUl'1- ) 'UTIVeni nionir,. .. " of .!. a of Attorn uarZL,.. "'! S c?-f!" . v..,..,,y. 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