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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1914)
ii'ilSWjrs, i i . -4 TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1914.-EVENIMG EDITION. TWO THE COOS BAY COOS BAY TIMES M. V. MAliONHV. .I'llltor nml Pul. DAN K. MAI.OXKV. .Xcus 1'dllor Entered at the Postorflco nt Marsh fleld, Oregon, fur transmission through the mulls ns Bccoml-class ninll matter. m ! --wMWM-raM-itw-Mri-M'.ii-.'-M'"' TURN OVER .qiliOujJ to ' f An Independent Republican new paper published overy evening oxcoit Bundny, and Weekly by The Coot liny Times Publishing Co. SUI1SCK1PTION IIATKS. DAIIjY. Ono year $G.OO Per month I0 OPEN LAI ON coos nivti; Thirty Names on Preceding I Patje at Hotel de Carter I Fines Aggregate $113. Marshal Carter, proprietor of tho hotel of the same name, turned over a new leaf this morning, so the next Individual who resistors will have tho .ii.tiMrTMlaliml lintinr of bIuuIUK Ills name at tho top of a clean page. A perusal of tho preceding page shows a list of thirty names, all of which Imvo boon hung up since July 10. Of tho thirty names on the page, eighteen nre chnrged with being on .(.. i....i.. I Iii.ti!srtti nntnltt llltl . me biivuih in a " '"""" .,.,.....-..., five with fighting, three with causing stiirunnre ami a dlsturimnce ami one uu iiuh. Government Throws Sixteen larceny. $r.s m fines . n.n been ni,i onntinnn nf Unnrliuotnro I by t he offenders and $m Is still due. SeCtlOnS at HeadWaterS At ,)rC80nt lll0 three cells are empty. Onen tO Settlers. KlRt of tie offenders who regis- IITIM tincM.Mil?l-l r t..ti ' Tlv nn IU. U1IUHVI, 11., .1.11,? - '. order from the (loverniuent. receded at tho lnnd office here this morning, nlxteon sections of land, formerly a part of tho rmpitun National Forest Reserve will be opened for entry for homestenders on October 2. Most of the land Is heavily timbered and In situated almost directly west of Itoscuurg In the Coast Range motin tains, and near the headwaters of J tlilrd offenso I III UIU uutl-l Bllltu UIIIJ X" " - arreted bv Marsiial carter mnisou. eight were arrested by Offlrer Walter ... i .. 1... WI.m Q.i.1,1. mcnnnisou. seven uj uHira aiiutn and five by Officer Doane. M, 0. Sperry, ono of the eighteen men arrested for being on the streets in n drunken condition, spent two and one-half days at the hotel, his sen tenco being a little more severe ow ing to the fnct that the last was his Coos River. The purpose of remov-i- Ing this lnnd from the forest reserve' is tnougut to no to mime tuc reserve more regular and the remaining portions easier to patrol. These sections nre scattered In three town ships, 20 to 21. and 2i to .'10, inclu sive, and .12, 3!l and .11. In Tp. 20-8: Section I, Tp. 27-S; and Sections 10 nml I I Tn !!). !l Tint Intiil will tin onon to settlement September .1. and ' to entry on Ortouor 2, although en tries may be flle.l as early as Sep torn Lor 12. WD HEBE LAST E VENIN6 THE IOTHLS B1H m 1J hi w . Al the Iiniidler. William T Welghtinnn. Crescent City. M !: Ilrlggu, Ashlauil. J. M. Whotstone Olympla. T, A, Spencer, Myrtle 1'olit, Mrs, I C. Qulnn, l.on Angeles; H. Ilrtmrd, Chicago; Mrs. I'crcy W. Mngell, San Francisco; J. M. Chnmbcrlln. Portlnnd; I. F. Hunch, Couulllo; W. (1. Rohortson, rortland; John K. Parry, San Fran cisco; I. Kuhii, l'ortland; M. 10. De lano), rortland; .1. A. Callulm and wife, l'ortland. At the Mind. Carl V. Mnlson, San Francisco; Marriage of Miss May Magee ana j. j. uaiy aoiemmzeu Last Night. The wedding of Miss Muy Mimee. youngest daughter ot Cnpt. and .Mrs .fiimiw fniin it Pm!illiv tn .T .1 Dally, chief engineer of the Govern uiMit dredge Mlchle. took plnf 'ns i in .,i.l,. fit C.'.ft ti ,l,ik i litiil til '' Villi, 111 ...i' HI till- V lltlJ.VI Wl I Mercy Hospital in North Rend. tho. I i.... f....l...M f..li....i, .rr lnl..l.... rl.. iivi . riiiui'i .iivwn ii i in i u minis i uu bride wore u bountiful uowu of white uiorndod eharnieuse. trimmed with shadow lace with elaborations of gout emiiroiiicry. nne enrrieu a i niiunui uuiUL'i ui hiiiiu iuhl'o nun . i her veil wnx rnni'lit with tin Ratnnl flower. Tho couple were attended ' by dipt, and Mrs. Will Magee of .Miirsurieiu. After tho ceremony the guests nil lull 11111,1 tn Hlii Phil llilliil M.'liitfn nn ,w......l. ..w WI.M I.. "lll,U ... elaborate weditlni: minimr wns Murvod I III tho drill. Tho brlde'H bouiiiet iiiiiuu nn tMiiuiiriiiu luiiiiMiiu'ri; iur A. T. Ackermaii, rortland; Herman the table and was flanked by n wed Stolnhrom, Heaver Hill; Frank Ma-1 ding nko and bride's cuke, for the gulro, Ilandon; I. .1. Phillips, Myrtle "inking f which the bride's mother, Point: Fred Holt. Myrtle Point; i Mrs, James Magee, Ib JiiBtly famous. William Rain, Portland: C'lun-'cs Me- After tho hnnnuet tho hnppy cou-l Tnlirnn ln..t l.i ...I II I r.tt t,.... III,. 11'. ill! !, ,lll,i , n I.1 ... .. I ... uil.nH. . I1IHVII. iUlllllllll. II. J. UlllII. Illlll- 'IV IIUIH I, J llllilf l lllllllll'. nilUlU don. At (lie minim. 1 During tho DniK'uet tin interruption ' I . K. Riclmiils. Sltkum: Clyde II. 'ouurivd when n number of Marsh-I on, Sltkiini; l. S. Clmlno. I.uk- NHil young men ilemundej to seo' ' l P It, ,11,1,1a li'.tlii llikl.i,. Illln lil'liln nml lfriinm unit ulwi(vnin,l iflllkl U'lll ullilllil ffllfllt innni'iiin.ui At (In. Illiiiirii. I Diirlnu tho banouet nn Interruntlon .1. Jort side: Iv K. HoiiiIom. J. P. Ranilell. (irnnlH I'm km a li... them with rice fort, Randoii; W. S. Ilerbmau, Coal- with a sereuiide. Those present cdo; C. F. (llesner. Slfton; W. I. the wo.lding were dipt, and Mrs, Ilnlley, Denver IHII: Clay Dooley. -Iiimes Magee. dipt, and Mrs. Will Reaver Hill: C. A. Uiulh, Rrldgo; Mee. Mr. and Mrs. P. M Wilbur .1. Ha ov. Oakland: .1. K Tmrv. lion. ami Miss Ste a W ckliind Mi'i'lln Itiilm. I I III. lllllli. nml L' nil mi nml ulmivni-ml llf topiv'tll'il iilltupln III- ... i.iiii:, ii in A mon ii the many uifts by the young couple was n received chest of vcr Hill. At llin St. 1.111 i-i. in ii Rnv Wllisloii. Ciirillnniv Mru V Hilvir f 10 111 tho bride's iinrenlH N. Darker, Coiiullle; R. 11. N'owlln ' Tho usulstani engineers of Wallowa; II. D. Hays nml wife. Ira- Mlchle gnve them u silver ten service r viij. .umn .M-iiiti nniiiii, rori- .i,i, nn. .,..1. tho lnnd; Wllllnni Drngg. I.n J. Scott, San Francisco. Grande; I RACE MEETING I IS CALLED OFF, i Along tiie Waterfront. Tho Adollne Smith arrived in enrlv ti.lti morning from Day Point nnd will urn hum iiKniu uuiii Saturday De spite tho thick fog, Capt. Olson mado his way In and up the Day without delay. Don't d I'gct the .Me him linin at l lie ( liniiillei'. COM.MIUA l-'I.orn, -51. :jr j,er stick nt IIAIXliS'. LAMBETH'S AUTO SERVICE STAND AT CHANDI.I.U HOTIM, PIIONi: (). Wllih (iO AXVWIIKIM. AXV TIJIK XKW CAR AND CARKFl'I, DRIVING RATKS TO CAMPING PARTIRS LYNN LAMBETH Owner nml Driver. P. P. NORTON S.UN THAT UOIOR RKAI.I'ltK WOl I.D NOT CO.NTRt. mn: SAVS .MAITCR S I.N., coHRi.rn.v pri;si:.ti:d. lMltor Cuo Duy Time: The local llijuor dotilerti' am,oclu-' Don met yesterday and decided from I 11 buslnew point or low not to lve' nn thing toward the propo.od rnco' meet AiiRiut a and 5. Tho stated1 nt tholr moiuliiK that the subbcrlp-1 Hon list hi.d hoeu elrcuhitud among the other buslnoN. houses nml had' been tinned down. This Is not cor-' 1 ret. as no lint had been circulated. Other pnrtitw who are Interested in nclng had signified their willingness to donato nbout JJ300 towiuds this meeting. As the Sttlooninen ,who get tho grontost btmeftt rrom crow da -oiiiIiik hore. are not willing to donate tbe um of IIS ttuti, ino tacw mi'itlng lll b potpond IndtifliiliBiy, K. P. NORTON. Xr Race Tiack. It U t b regretted thnt the rnco nwiii( will not be held, as a niini- of norM owner, from the vallev f oriiiate(i to nnmlii oer with Jbr horeet with the ex.tancv of 1b b to aid in mukliig fe re t ,!..... They arv l0 a t,ou idUeral.le ,.x,,.(l. ani, wt now ethep -avi 1 to ko o,a ,.,.,1,, antl return fop ... ... 1-...111 fair m September or Tl 1 remam llPr(. an (l0 ((Hh,M; .PeOpleS 5'1 StOTC i H B ( a w 9 SI jwn P ,7 if I., ..uuiii. .u.,t.inwiiii Jlllllllllllllllllllllllfl I nA I T Essentials Were Nearly Impossible. But for 1915 the Remarkable Engineering Skill and Ingenuity of the Buick Designers Has Achieved the Realization of an Ideal. The Proved Superiority of the Buick Motor Linked with a Refine ment of Detail and Appointment Exceeding the Expectations of the Most Exacting 4 At a Lesser Price The 1915 Buick Line at New Prices Delivered 1 MODEL C-24 $1030 A t'onilMrr lilenl ivnllel. Cliques tlonnlily the seaMiii's must beautiful car. lll'ICK powcml, ulilcli menus nny place with ease. MODEL C-36 $1360 ..Snappy .stream Hue roadster. The lete." eilPlon of Ilie 111' It li iiii'i'isicr Hi:1! v:c Mild out nn. mils b.'liue the end of the lust .season. MODEL C-25 $1m A 'iniiy, IiimiiIiiiw, riie-piissciiger lomltij; enr. Tiie lil,-n fam. nil flnMi mid iippnintmi In- rlnrl, ewu to the smallest drUIL MODEL C-37 .$1410 ',,,.,!,,,,,,.,,!",,,, '" r",";rv" ' riii'.i:mMMiBiT touihiK ems. Wl.mtl,. I!)ll I.-::, mis i.iti iii.. . 1 1 ii i,s mi ,i n.,,1 ii... iii'i.i.- , V"! ..... .i... ti...i. '. .i .i ......' ... " "." " "mrr nu mi- i..i- . . '""'leiic.v. e iiiniigiit m, too, but -- in ii iiiii n '1 til li i but tli( MODEL C-55 BUICK "SIX" $1825 To the 1915 BUICK Model C-55 belongs the distinction of being the most perfectly balanced automobile on the market oday. The ideal "six" should have an abundance of power wH excessiveweight.. It should be economical in operation; it should represent the most artistic and luxurious design possible in a motor .car. THE 1915 BUICK "SIX" REPRESENTS THE PERFECTION OF ALL QUALITIES AT A PRICE HERETOFORE IMPOSSIBLE IN A CAR OF THIS CLASS ALL 1915 BUICKS HAVE THESE ADDFn pfatiiritq Impiov,,! I)i:..('() Ma,-,K ,, s,Me.nloer ulieel Imso ,,.,. ..,. ,., ,,, liiKllie Inst vmimI In snuppy, strcn, ,. ,.slim ht.,,, t.(.,..ft. , ,..,, , ","""' l'Hw spin k iiilvniii't' Stenuit-Wnriier mnvltv fis-il inr m ,Z.,, i . U . ." " ' ,l,mH'' nttneliiiient aulmitaK -hilly ..lulppeil. eiei. to the huiiiIm.V l.nUrts. "iM-m-lns.,,,,,,,.,,, H1, .,, ,.,.,, ,,,,. Iwiip E B( fd N 1914 was unquestionably a BUICK vear. 25 oer cent more RUICKS w- H "nn in-h same period in 1913. On the Pacific Coast Alone a Buick Car ' Was D fvered 'Each 38 Mn utes of Every Eight-Hour Working Day. E A year of Buick Triumph ended. For 1915 Buick Will Build 45,000 Cars. Another Year of ? Buick Triumph Begun. ORDERS FILLED IN ROTATION B" ORDER NOW FOR EARLY DELIVERY. DELIVERIES COMMENCE AUGUST 1ST f ISAAC R. TOWER I The Gunnery" I Distributor tor Southwestern Oregon S BBBnHKaMSMBaamKmmmmMmrMmm ii ' -gfl TiTe Royal TONIGHT I'lAVOH PIANOS I'l.WOS PIANOS , MnnoH Pianos Pianos Plniioa Mai nnn8 auos Pianos Pianos Pas IMiiiinv Pimiiu iii ii. :.: "ua "Tin: iioi-si: ov mc. fkatuiiks- , !''"' i'iun..s piZ.s . ": .!1,!",1 PIANOS PI .OS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIA.N'Om PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS I ' ir S I VN'JS I I.1NOS PIANOS PIANOS BEACH SETS .lust the thins for tho boys ami Klrls. Tlueo-pleeo llonch Sots and Shoiel and Pall. We have' thorn. ?e oiu' window. Jell) (UasseH. three shapes. dou for 30c. Aluiijs SonieilihiK New 'TIIK (URI. ANI) THIC TIOICIl," n Three-Ueel Ilison Feature, that is full of thrills and exciting moments an Animal Picture that you will say is Oreat. -KOIt Till-: I.OVK OF A max o Jwo-lteel Uellanco Feature, doplct 1B the fidelity of the gentler sox. I "MIKR AND JAKB AT fori .hTiST. I another Joker Comedy with those io never comedians, Max Ashor and SK Keels of All the Uest Photoplays AIOIISSION: Loner L'lw.r Lie Halcony K)c Foiuliiir TomoriiMv XK 'TIIK SKC'UKT MAUIUAttlV-A Three-Repi Fennire. Fililny xK,t "MVIM.K I.OVK"Tho Fifth Sa. rt of This m.e.est.nr Sufcji" Xet Tuesday xisht. JAMBS OWBH. la the wall known play. "TIIK COL'.VT n ,." CHISTO." v ,,u,ns IANOS PIANOS lAXos . vS . 'WStW PIA.xIS . ; x i itiiiuH I'liiiirtu i finn m Piano. n : . " "" ",,oa no8 I"-"- IManos i-ia , ,, S,u" Pianos Planus LI....... ... !. ",,(s PIANOS lMAN6s,.rAvKa,,H.,VI!J" " &! 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