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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1914)
f-t!j "itrv ffH ' ,HE COOS BAM.!.., MARSHF.ELD. OREGON, TUESDAY. JUljBMENINQjmT TWO n - ' p ; w n ' -a: COOS BAY T M. f. M.MiVI.V . Idlllor anil Puh. I)AX I-:. MAl.OXHV. . Xews Kdltor Entered nt tiiuTostofflco nt Marsh- field. Oregon, for transmission through till- mall matter. malls as second-class An Independent Kepubllcnn nnw paper published every evening except Bundny, nnd Weekly by The Coot Hay Times Publishing Co. Dedicated to the service of tho peoplo, that no good cause shall Jack a chnmplou, and that evil shall not thrlvo unopposed. mmlM irmvTj r. h - - i IpiOInsl i TK Ref M n fiifi Standard Oil f , UI V1.UA lilcUte SUHSCIMITIOX IIATK3. DAILY. ' Ono year $6.00 Pnr month WILL CONTEST 15 SETTLED i-'iikh iiorsiiV kts ahol't i Sir.no nto.M vi:uxo kstativ . (Special to The Times.) 1 COQl'ILLK, Or.. .Inly 21. A Jolly itoml time was enjoyed at the mikcci i Klul) rooms when on Friday n'fhj-i (ip members of the M" '-, !inliiPil their vlvra and sweethpaits. Tin. rooms were prettily decorated l with cut flowers and greenery. lMineh ' 'was served during tlie evening. I ho 1 oieiilng was spent In dancing. Ilioso 'present were: .Mi. and Mrs. . "- .vims. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Joiipi. Mr. and Mrs. 1-V.I -r. Mr. urn Mi-h. I. II. Hazard, Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. I Cnrv. Mr. and Mrs. Clms. Baxter. Mr. ami" Mrs. F. S. Single. Mr. and Mrs. .1 A. I.ainh. Mr. and Mr- l,,1,1 '" Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. C. .1. Hihr- imin. Dr. and Airs. Chas. hndlco t. Mr and Mrs. Hubert Watson. Mr. and Mrs. K. Johnson. Mrs. Ida Owens and Mrs. It. Woodford, the Misses i Portland Opens Today at San Club Transferred to Ballard, ...amS 'wmlS ami Clara Mcintosh, nnd Messrs. .mines u'lituiui. .Inmes Crawford. Paul SID LEAGUE MT1ESTEI i BULL SCORES: CLUB CAGES Francisco Los Angeles at Sacramento. IDT Avlll Pr to Cnn tlr Tlm,1 PORTLAND, Or.. July 21. Yes- Wash. Fielder Jones Re tires as President. Of AuorlAIM Titm In Loot !). Time" J PORTLAND. Or.. July 21. Presl NIKCH OUTS Bl'LIC OK PltOPKItTY XHAIl DAY. !niHMi terday was moving day In the Coast dent Fielder Jones of the Northwest '" I ., . rrl.n ..mi onrl.ia minim In. nnl t.iini'llil Mllllnllliriwt VOStPrilnl League. The new scries opens to- crn day with the teams playing as fol The contest over the will of Mrs. lows: League announced yesterdny J f " , in ivmiM r.ialiTM Ilia nfflm Aim- '. . Smith, chimin Moon. John .Miller, Wnlter Oerdlng. McKennn nnd Hon-' derson and Austin Hazard, .ins. Crawford and Paul Smith, of Salem. Or., are visiting relatives hero j The Standard Oil for Motor i We recommend .erolenc as tU motor ooac ou we can make, It rw.rfxr't- IllhrirVltlMM If lr..,...n .1 Pk,,,M V T i ,s U1C tnotl cooi. ive.uers everywnere and agencies ot enc They eanio In by to leave Tuesday, Portland nt San Francisco. Oakland at Venice. Los Angeles at Sacramento. AMKKICAX LKAfiri:. Vernon, tho Shingle House Inlet pio neer, hns been ndjusted out of court. ; Fred Housloy. the adopted son. was contesting tho will, which cut him off with a $r. bequest. I Mrs. Frank Puuslev. formerly .Miss Mnhnl Harrows, a niece of the de-1 Chlrago 0, P ronRnil. wim iiindp tho chief benefl- hind 2. Wnbhlngtoii I: St. Louis clnry. although Mrs. Howron. a New York 1: St. Louis (5. New York neighbor, received $1000. 2; Detroit 2, Hoston II (1(5 Innings). Tho estate totnlled about $(5000 nnd In the settlement It Is under-1 XATIOXAL LKAOl'i:. stood that Hoiiscly receives about ii at lie won (i resicii ms uiiitu viik- ...., .,.i .,...... I list 1. This decision was reached . nK ,i0Wll t1(. const as far asX'res ,as a result or tne irnusier or uie ;.0l,t city 1 Portland Northwestern franchise to Mr8 R'n ,, Wooilfonl. of Medford. I i Ballard. Washington, wh eh took er- , vlaltliiK nt the home of her sister,, I feet Sunday. Jones said that n pros- .. , V t nmu I Ident should livo in tiw city owning ., .,.,, ,. ., Sftll(.v )r - - I the club, and ho was not prepared to , f sttu-lfi: morning by auto, via hlladelphla .1: C eve- leave Portland. ltoseburg. for their home in Call- trrmi 1 Qf I niila f! i - - one-third, or $1G00. HP.W Ul Philadelphia 1, Chicago S; llrook lyn (5, St. Louis 7; New York .", Cln elimatl 0; Hoston 1, Pittsburg 0. COOS UIVKIl OfTIXO. xoi:tiiwi:sti:hx i.kaoi'k. I Victoria 0. Ballard Tacoma .'I: Spokane I. I'J KORTH BEND A special me ting of the North Ilend Count II has been called for to night and It Is expected that the paving question will be threshed out. There has been considerable oppo sition to tlu straight bltullthle, with out a coueiete base, which the Conn-1 ell adopted some time ago. 2; Seattle Vancouver About fifty people enjoyed nn ex cursion and picnic up Coos Itlvtv Sunday. They left nt 8:30 o'clock on the steamer Ilalnhow, Captain George Smith, and returned Into In the eve ning. Following Is a list of those who returned to n.Mrshfleld on the Ilalnhow Sunday night: . I Hen Smith. K. A. NelBcn. .1. K. . .Moore. II. II. Corey. Louies Klnsinnn. j H. F. Prey. K. C. Ilooin. W. II Dun- Kan. J. Is. Drlllette. K. I. Chandler fornla. Fred Nosier and family, of Bridge, have rented the Burns ranch and ex pect to make Coqullle their home. .Mrs. L. P. Maury and dnughter, Miss Bessie, expect to leave this week for Munroe, Wnsh., for a month's visit with Mrs. Maury's daughter, Mrs. Bartholomew. The reninliiB of Mrs. Jiimes Whet ston, ii former resident of 'Coqullle who died at Olyiupla. Wash., where the Whetstons have resided for the Inst year, were brought back here for burial. The funeral was held m i Standard o Company (Clifornlt) ' Mnrslillcld Ct Mitri f futti t lii Mikllifiillur f Tnt fi.1t - t II a .. I 1 J IUltJ I I W II 1MV ttlVllll'IIIPI v llt lit .i wi " . ,, i 7..l,." '"', S"i-th. Ilov. Thomas prea.hing the vis. M'ss Marie I'ndorhlll, Mr. nn. r.i.icral senile. Mm. Whetston ,.ad r.8- V V ort' n " 80"'. M.r- ,u.'!1 been III for several years uml her CLOSE RACES Hi n h rflh h sr u ,,,oi,,er ",,,"t'vo"" "m' Ml UIU nUUL((;:,dJN,Kvoh:nC M and Mrs. R C, True, who have Mrs. M. A. Marsden. .Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Gist. Mrs. O. Hniisou. Jewell You Can Always Find a Stock o! ZEROLIN And Other Motor-Boat Supplies at Sumner Hardware inr Ao, Utc,l TfMi In Coal nf Tlmn J I NKW YOHK. July 21. With tho close of the baseball season less than Grading Is progressing on the slto tWn n)olltllli nwilVt tho ,,e,1Iltinl rnceH "The Simpson" hut tho soliciting ,n both major and minor leagues nro ti.T.VL ,., ' ," ....ii v. i ,,", vinitlii5 nt Mr. True h old home i i.,!, n'n'a" ' '' ' n' b.' n Avwn- low,- luft there about July A Peterson L. C. Swanson, Mr. and ,0. They Intend to stop off at sev- ?w.,.A- v i lr8 U nU J ,,llK,m"' eral places mid visit relatives and George aiighan. Agnes Vaugniin, frL,m,8 ret,iniK , Coqullle the Mis. L. Piey. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. nflt 0r the mouth Prey. Chas. G.anhy, Airs. Will Fisher. .Mr. nm, MrHi Allen l.eneve were Itrr?.,"1,'""'' K. B. Dyer, visiting relatives hereon Saturday. Mr. nnd .Mrs. C. K. Powers. II. Hnge- iM i. i ..).,. .i .i i.... . tni t initi nil iiHiiii:i n. of rnniiniiiPP nnu iiitrnrron iti'iinti until .1..1.....1. . ... -- '--' ..- ..-.-w...,. ..w..u( iittiii I 11 Minium fill 111 ri fiktltn fl'fililn mnn. . ". L. J. Simmon returns, which will bo w i '" . ,'A : . Z '. B.,.ur.'.-M 88 MUX," Jonc nnu .Miss Vallm .. . ". ..oowt,..,.u0 in.iiiiuiii .Mines iiiiu .Mrs. .1. u. Jnr, the latter part of this week. Mr. ro considered as a whole. With n vis. llnnimol Is at Bandoii nnd the nrchl- ft'xv exceptions hero and there, tho . tect Is expected to return Thursdav 8ir,l,KKl0? '"' rirst I'1"008, nr- tar clos uci is txpiciui 10 iLiiiin inursuaj ei than Iuib been the rule for several from Portland with estimates, otc. 1 years. If the claim that this Is n Engineer C. It. Broiighton stated I'oor financial season In baseball Is SIGMA ('III PAUTY. - I and Hula, of Ilaudon. were tho guestH or Mrs. J. C. Savage on Friday. Mrs. Ilnlph Wilson of Myrtle Point lias been the guest of her slstei-ln-law. Mrs. K. W. Lorenz, tho last week, ' il BVliBUll III UUBl'IHIII HI Cnl.inln.. .. n ...... . .' o... v...-.. .,.... ,. . todav tint lm nvnnctoil n Ii..l.Im iiriv eonoct t s certain tint tho cluirKO ' .......h . .nun ui ..no. nmu .Minim, 01 iieiiiung, nu., lUCIBJ (111.1 lie OXpetteil tO lioglll llrl- , ' ,',. ,":''" " ', V. l' U"l"r N'nnl, llonil ...,. I...l tl... l....i at.. Is the Ullnst nf lii.p mirnntu U- ,....1 !h r !,,r , ,, , '. , '" tl10 ,m,Jr l0!,K,ie at 'cast six rila CHI members nnd their wives nnd -Mr,8.' lf- , , the center pier of tl.e big bridge clubs have pennant chances. Phlln- Indv friends at his l.,.nliolnr ..,',. M, ""'. l.MJ LanF (.,n' !.r. ' Ncnniin delpila. Detroit and Washington are Phlln- lady friends at hi. bachelor apart- coliior ".id Jl?. nnd Mrs' lay from Ten ' " "ta ,i,e Africa llZ? ,Z m '' "l' f" "f veiling t... ned Siinda, even., nf!er" a'fe, ,,,' ".. ,hp Hi.t four clubs in the National vv"8 lvt' over to "' "'Cinbers und,'l-VH' outing nt Itock Creek. oik uiniiti organization all figure as possible at 11 o'clock their wlvos and ladles , ,Mr: ninI Mr"- ' n"' Sterling leave across tho Bay Mr. llazor returned today Mllo and stated that the "rZ:::r r.,rAT-Bs.si! tviXtZS ts f(,r u"r v,,,!,t,,," ?i"a!"! "WTn. in ,. Cass A ,. 11- tLt "SVd t $1 t ' r.lXXKI.V OPKX,D. undergo n. "" zatlous Is also close. The Southern 0WPr' ,r- 8,op' w- W. Johnson. umiorbroiinu. Assocliitlou peuunnt htruggle H one J- c- Kendall and Dr. W. B. Motf .!. iv "v.". ,7.'... v. ' . UUJ m0Ht l'tt"tlng In yrars. less of Lakeside. WI.H IX XOIITII IIHMl. ithr.n Kill points separntliiK tho first Benjamin KiiKiiUle and Miss Belle ,x ,,,,l;, I" Hie Western League Tyrill were mufrleil at the Presbv- ').ollver' St. Jooph, Lincoln mid Sioux terlan parsoiiMe by the u.v. Frsd- oi'" BnU rioT hVCX, T" n',,,8t Su'!- 8ehool will erick hiiinilan. The hrldo Is tho 27 any one f these clubs may prove I51'0 ,olr annual picnic to Charles- imiKiiiui in .un. iieorgo noihter. ""' "k winner. Among the C ass ion Wednesday. Ju v 22. tm Aiiin BAPTISTS TO CIIAItLKSTOX. Tlmv will r.wl.l,. m,...ji.i.,i.i ,11 teazles tho nvinni,,. lu , ..1 or. c . nil (OOll. ""r"'' close. x. L. 1 "",", " '" """ nni leave .M.iritet street ma.lo good catehe ... . In the iSnitvrn Association: iiav 01 In " .. "' IIU ,"'"1B yo,ir ,m8,tc,H we 1 Ule tt8?n'. Yo8t? ..,.. in iiuiiM .sM-n).. the Central Loaguo: Wllkiwlmrre iii1""0"- Everybody Invited. Children,:: . ' ' Tn "; - J "..iS, y.i.g'B.'T.a ; '" "o" '"" a xori" "e""- ' "'""' , RaiL-LSrt. .rr,.,u, m,,,--- Tlie Iliird-Co-Oporntlve Cnnnoi'v nt Hose Hill, near Florence, has opened up for tho fishing season. Tho ciiii nory lias been loused to Sluslaw Lo cal No. 17, United Fisherman of the Pacific, uml t hoy bognn receiving salmon yesterday. Mr. Christie nnd nnother mnn nro employed to split nm iisn preparatory io curing them homo or the fishermen s tho first nlnht of nlny tho high boat. 111 u.i salmon, ag pounds. Floronco NEW MODELS IN LIGHT-WEIGH! Warner's Rust-Pn Corsets Ask to see Style "Warner's 1481," anela top, boneless hip corset, at $1.25. We also have the "Leader 21," a girdle t less hip corset for 60c. These are light-weight, comfortable vacation and warm weather wear. For Sale Only At The Golden H merce met Friday evening and trims- while Worcester. Portland. Lawrence M Hi'iim coiisiuorttDie iiiislnes. that enino """ "'"" "" lonnnnt chnnco In up before the Hourd of Trustees to' ,h'T,i' nlW."'"" , I bo acted upon All the members of JJ iSj fn, XZ!Zn the Board weie present when Prusl- fan of the icspoctlvo loaguo terrl dent Hinsdale called tho meetliiK to ,0,l'- Charleston leads the South order. The member proceeded ,o XX.?, X)-, ',nv," . ::r r,.:.hr ..!r" at- :f i .. 5,;:; - - .. im-j nan iiwcii muff -iwpi- ,iur .miiioik. Newport oil, wlt.i the tollimiim results: W. B,ni1 Uleliiiinnd nre closely gn si News I ouped J'. Keen. .1. K. Fickle. C. i. Crlstie i '","":" llu' " i"" WIscoiibIii-IIII- l.Z";.! .'--- &&$&&& JUS - "- j""-. ii. .iiuii, imhi iiiiui8 iH'iwoco uie iirat and tho' C. A. I'Mi'Miitf I. s: vv',1.,1... ...... . fifth loanin liv cii- ,......,... .. i . -. -. . . v.,.. LARGE AUDIENCE IS REACHED BI DAILY COOS BAY TIES "" .Ji'ttl. ---.,- .. xiMiviiin ill A coniniunliatloii rrnm rv c r-i.,.,,. "ave a suft. load In the South Mlrhl. m.n. of Po,d. was read, asking ZXSl!!X wh.it arraugement could ho made to u , Lum the s"aso", cCs' by this body relative to making ex- " 'n,'i' Hn'- The same cnn be said hlblts in the eiui during the coming !'f ,'" ' ,,llvo''- Vow Bedford nnd Paw-' .wo,,,,,,, II- V IWIIIIIIllll l.t'llKlKV morcliil Club regarding tho exhibits that will be made at the Panama Kx- , Number of Readers of The Daily Times More Than Five Times as Great as the Combined Seating Capacity of All Theatres on Coos Bay. Alanv ll.W CITV l,AI)li:S. position by Douglas countv. imm.iat ing that tin section prepare for tho The Bay Clt Ladle' Aid met I aft fxiilblt us much as possible. Port W "'Inosday at tho homo of Mr a L upqiiu Courlei. , I'ostpr A very enjoynble and profit- .Many meiv hunts ivgnrd tho readers thev renoli t lron-h a daily paper as an audience to which Hey appeal with the most interesting facts thev ,ndPWrlv-,0I"UW11(l &mXlnS w.ir inerel.andise ine aneinoon w.i Mpeut. The mem-' hers present wuro .Mi.silames J l. Mllloiioy. C. Homilum A All i S (lay. Maty Barnes, li. Brlnklev and MUse. Uo.. Malouoy and Joyco Fos ter. Mrs. K. K. Major w8 ,aKP.. In ? "w, "ml'r and Mrs. F. irev of ICnsUlde was n K.,c8t Tl -..f. crt him. Thuy villi ply ,0eburK n AuiiwI mT "" "' Ue,,n,M,n, te Utter uurt of August. i , in : """' cnriies from Cuok lUver state thst there was not Ve,v HHiiiuring ai isnugren's Grove i Is Hiornlmr fur iha .iu. ......" been reldln nle. The rsucham '....." . ',u"i vr.i, ,., wUI makH lM with hytttg ..d other work ami df.-1 k l" 'H J lUth WClk .!. "k.,l) I it dllllUK the ln Conind Manager. Owing to his time helnj; taken up with other work and the recent Injury to his foot bar ring him fiom the game, Tom James has letlred as manager of tho Klks UURfllinil aim. ...! 11, . . . .. ,v,u nn, , , . ,,, v;urai aim. 1'HANK Bl.MK-and family arrived J"!! "rr UnU, llum Twlu Kal J(U U w'rc t',..t , 1U' been rei.li.. lile. Dealers who advertise in Tho Daih, Thnev r i' J io largest audience it is i ossi , Mo mlluence m Coos Countv. lm. io Thh 'h'St fiv0 mVhs ot' mi Mo Mlu nts hao an average of more than 1900 sub' scr hers, or approximately 10,000 readers This mulienee, of newspaper reader.; is more t hnn I IlllilW I1L lkl(.v.k4 ..,- 11. n r i ' Vi "," ,,m 'ii'n'ietl sea uu? capaciJv ol all ho theatres on Coos ,,v. Tt is ai a , i on.;c whoso applause and approval are we -or jK. lHH-mu.1. it is,- onlp'osod entirJ ?lV of he iii'ittx, pornianont. o.iiM.in.r in,.. 'ii.. .. ulatiim. h "l "l uu 1,0P- There's a hustle and a bustle about this $S mighty convincing There's a reason Nolet prices: .Men's Poiiiskuli riiici-iv(iir Tho usual 00c wli price li" YiuiN Flue ToMellng, IiiLliioiis. Same Crab E ilicse are lL'Vfcc. ir.e nnd J6jc vnlues, on HU ' !?.".(") ami JSIMIII I'lne Wool itulli mid Loimglug M Beaiuiriil designs, best iiintorliils, salo prlco Fine (jmiilty i:iiiliioIil(.-leh Protty patterns, e ' and 1.1c. Sale price, yard lloyn' Finn (.'alnteii Wash Suits Variety of styles u'l ors, tin, ?i.r,o to $2.00 kinds, on sale, a suit Sli-oiiK (Vllulohl uiul Pyrnlhi K-liuli Comlis VarletrM ors, were Ific to lific values, now only IOciiikI l. Itlckiack Ihalils All widths, on sale, e Boys Kivllllliiliiir TIl'IiIi Snnclnl Men's lint,K suits, nil roilueod 2.S. Sa.00, W' Kxtra special low prices on well known Corsots, M Olovo-Flttlug and Arinoraldo brands. Wo cnn save J1 S1.00 on each pair. I.mlle.s' r.'liiii,. lu-H FomisAll sizes, tho lGcand Sl now . . ., Satisfaction or Miuey Itefuuilcil THE FAIR yS? Job P: Done afc Timraes' Of M 'imes Want Ads Bring r sm. nuier. .j.-.. i uier. IR Jv ai !Bi