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WiVTi SWW IRITl.T tsaasm t. Mi ,"' '1,7 El . i 't "C ' SIX THE COOS BAY TIMES, MRSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1914. EVENING EDITION. ! mm SIPMF RMT Us SEEN NEAR BAR PAilSO IN i f m ch r ' i if tStHUA HIPPING NEWS se ELDER JUHII ON IKE RUN Peculiar Actions of Vessel Start Rumors on Bay Thought to Be Foreigner. Humors to the effort that n strange mVeS FrOIII PO't atld Wltll 25 passenger vessel, which showed ",' . 0mn r. neither flag nor name, was hovering PaSSengerS ailU blliall Uar off Coos Hay trying to escape cap- go Of Merchandise, ture, were current on the street this J morning, hut upon Investigation no The Puialso came In yesterday, evidence could he found to suhstan- bringing In twenty-five passengers Hate the rumor. The life saving nnd 100 tons of freight for Marsu crew yesterday afternoon saw a pass- field. She sails ItiK const vessel launch six life wonts for San Kranrlsc nnd then haul them In again In what Doneldson. who nre 01111 was nrobnbly n hoat drill. Upon being inrormed or tno rum- nre taking a- plcttatiro tilp soutn on ora last evening, Operator William- ,cr, son of the wireless station sent out a; Among those arriving on t.o Par wlrcloss call which was answered hy'nlso were: iim rnntrress. the Heaver and the l." ll t.nulln. V. Henuer. O. .Toeob- Geo. W. Fenwlck. who were coming gon, Mrs. C. t.ee. .Mis Wilson. Mrs. g. in tin. MHslstnnce If nnv hoat were in w,i,.n..r tim ICiHv. MIms Dcinnldson.' Mrs. ,1 . -.. -. .. - - ........ -.. . ----- -- --- - -. ... . . ,... ,, ,, ,, ,. distress. However, it proved miner- m. Wilson. .1110. Roam. T. cozetti. u. " ' himu-u.-. u. c. iiujur, chick rssnrv and they passed on down the dutlcll. Mrs. Oodell. II. Ilaiienkrat. 1 H. Ackley. Mr. Geo. Tompkins, Ken coast. it. Ilaiienkrat. C. Lee..!. A. Wagner, not h Lewis, l.eo Shlndler. Chns. V ; Tho Adeline crossed In at l! a. in., win. Cnlhighan. A. McLaughlin. .Ino.1 Mil 'Inn. II. II. nilinnn. ,N. Relllv. ' nnd Baw no signs of a hont off tho'susn. P Mouthny. :. Itonecnnip. C. Go'.mi. Mis. Holm, Rtrh Conn, bar. The Elder crossed In at " n. prntt. I). O. Muslck. Mrs Carlson. Marcus (Join. Hubert G0I111. Ce, II 111.. but the officers deny the report Golui. I von (John. It. It. Montng. A. that there was anv bout In distress, 'P. Mntthews. 1). !'. Newborg. II. V. After bavin? been (led up In Port hnd on account of a broken s nft. the 8tenmshlp Geoge W. Khler 01 lived In Coos Hay las evening with 1000 tons of freight and flftvo'ght imaaiMittnl'a Tlllu !, lit- fn l (hit 1'iim. ' I est tomnge the vessel has handle 1 In the history of her present run. tomorrow nt I p. 111. 1 The greater pat of the cargo. Inw o. Misses Kellv and ovur. was consigned to Eureka. ?! nre emploved In the 1 Elder will arrive from Eureka Sit- ..rn... .. 11... 1.. Dn.-ii.ni.i iirnnv nionniiL' 111111 icnve tiif im- I uniru m mi- uiiiiii. 1 . ......... . ,', ,, , , li'llll 111 till' ilin-l IlllUil. Ufl ll. reservations have already been made for the return tilp to Portland. j The list of passengers arriving' fiom Portland Included tho follov-, 1 II. Stretch. Inez Johnson htnc". II. !:. Hoyer. Knip nenr. Thev did. however, sight a Until II HIP I infir 1 Hoal. George Chovlgny. Mrs. Chev'r- small gasoline launch. Cnptnln Heed A I IIAf U A 1 U I It U I U ' ,:- - l'arii"' c- KrogHtnd, W. of the Mlchle said thiit the boat off U i W mUr I M M 11 1 c Mol-aren. H. It. Poole. Mrs. .1. Van the Hay yesterday afternoon was not llUBl MlllL LllllUL. ' X.lle. Wilma Van .He. Win. McKiu- FLEET showing any distress slgnnls. c'Wm. Bruner Shot1 (Continued from Page One l Hruner's rclntlons with women In the SwaVllC-HoVt neighborhood and whether or not he nf o:v Wnccotc nn thr hnd possibly mndo enemies by his' 0I olX VLUb Ull UIU relntlous with women. I.nnnlng was' UOaSt nllll. relnrfntil In rttiuu'nrlmr lint afilil flint ' ltruner hnd menlloned the fact that POHTI.AXI). Or.. Aug. 20. With dry. Hen S. Fisher. Miss Lois Sim mons. Mis. !';inni(iiis. M. Nelson. II Hngen. .1. A. Wll.ox. C. P. ltow.te.1. Kntrlun Koc'i. .losephlne Ward. M'. I. Fleckenstem. II. Ilemboll. Wllb-ir L. lllller. Mrs. W. F. liny. I2lle H'v. Clnrlndn Hay. Frel.i Hay. Mis. .Iiy Hoyle. Paul Thenenlnn. Mrs. Thenn- Have a Line '"" A ' s,ov?r' i- a. stover, wm. .liriXHV, MTB. .tiCIMI.v. IlllllV .MI'UIl.t, Mrs. C. II. Ilyron. .1. I. Clapoedol. , Mrs. ,1. 11. Clemens. 1 Paseiigei for I'turekii. The outgoliiK passengers on the nil the men of tho neighborhood were " "no of "I tomors operntlng on Llder for Kurekn were: jealous of him. ltruner had made regular schedule between Portlnnd .1. M. Nye. A. Mngary. Frank Harrl- no particular reference to nny one- nnd Snn Francisco, two of which will son. P. llednnt. .lorry O'Connel. 12. mlos. Lnnnlng further testlfod thnt mil In "t Coos Hny on both the up Mitts. .1. It. Nnnnnllv. Mrs. Irene Ilmncr'H body could not have drop- ""'I l 'lwn ,rI'' Swnyno k Hoyt .Vontgoniery. Mrs. I). C. Manuel. Mil pod Into the place nnd position In nrc Phmlng to handle n big share of well Mr.nuel. W. I). llutcliluson. P. which it wns round unnidoa. " " ntniiiui .ii- um. i, v. i . . .- 12. Itozalo. the finder of the bodv. coverel by their voxels. City of- son. Mrs. Fred Kngliin. T. A. Wll- wns the next witness examined. lie f'r "re l'nP opnel on the second Hams. T. II Campbell, Harry Oold- liierely tulj of his locating the bodv floor of the Hallway Exchange Itulld- berg. L. F Alhre. Miss Itoglr, Tom- Itoznlo's acniiRlntAiire In tho nelehl lnc- 'hlch will b occupied by W mle Duff nnd Henry I)e lefson. borhood wns slight, nnd he knew of M Brown, recently appointed Port no enemies that ltruner had. In fact. iana manager, ami wns not nt all .i. nimiiita.1 uifk Mmr. frelch: asent. cr. To of the steamer .Intm Munnlnr u nt ...ll.l k.. Which If composed Of fore the inn- ii- i-ififi- .. - .a. Avarado. Navajo. Yellowstone. Palsy tUlloual feuture in the ca. He 8 tr. hf leaving eald that on the day ltruner iHmp- M rrtl': Rt "th eniof Uu pearod he a ia MarsoMeld. returi- u! 77 "J9' wh"? Coo8i Ing to hi. cabin on Davli SloujU ?r n- afforded a weekly er- nbout 7 o'clock in the evenlay Saon- ,1( Tb P,r,,K "lI ll ,u u-ff..r ,., -,i. l vl-tj , l. . rrry ptfasfr5. The other four ahot. but could not say whethw Jt i!l clrir freight- uiQ... pej pLSl1GCi RnnidlV w n rift hir. - ni...i Jl ft 0DTal crsoi will be car-. vv V1 DUI 'iJ riiaiiuu nuiuiy thought nothing of it beciiuVe of the ln .bo,.b d,mi,oaf; nk. u,"r' W rW Of Fifty Men frequency which he had heard ihoti TL . CT1 j l in tne Bin, s.nce the epwtac of the r," ,r;.?,""-. .L"'. --Z appointed Port- .ITER WORKS i iiMEil New Pipe Received. V mv uiruu, MM VUV a . . . . .1 doer season. He said that hunt.rj ??r0 01. ?VB,B? .' ." "a. , Manncor Corey of the Cors Ilav ! nnr mnn mmrir vntpn 1 nm rniMArs ' . . .. wvis LrK. hut be did ":""ZJjriJlL..L,Z.;-ir'1:i:' water Con U'AM thlL rtti lYu i. know vsho had been 'there that ""J!.",?, Jj!! u, troa h .lav i to cuiiorni. , . , Cnmiinuy Issued the follow ing stnteiuent today: "Work Is tirnerflgslni; rnn!llv nn Tavlor Slrlln wi th nt rimu shldon arrive! retrdar from the iinnroveinents to tin. wnttr vn. ' Ills testimony related niotl) to the f T- here h hat teen for the tern and the water company is work-! high esteem with whUh Riuner was '"" three month in the employ of in about fifty men at the present held In the neighborhood, and that th Portland A Coo Bay Steamship Uine. The fourteon-liich pipe Is laid aa far as he knew. Hruner had not Company, owner of the Breakwater omplete from the reservoirs toward, nn eneni in the world. He had nev- ' ' tn' w'lon of Omon fon- town to Thirteenth and Central nvo er considered serioiuly ltruner" at quantities of fmh. all ue tt'mk n d'gglng trenih was! statement that oher men wee Jeal- ot wdIcb lo & ihlpp4 ia ibere btuo on South Toath street north oua of him. It opinion that a blr nan of from Johns u aonue for the six- Mrs. Katrina Webber wm the I tt this traffic can be cur by Swayn io h vain to omn!ete the irt nit ' wiimek to testify. She also told of ''?-vt hy rw of the Hbedule urovai the High ?chool. Work has' nrunor'a friendly relations with ev- on wB',,n stamer are to o;ir. begun on th nt-w retorvolr and it' rryone w: o knew him. that Bruner ,e- " now wl" Po"!- n t mau of three million gullon ' had befriended h-r famllv n time of "y- rr ,f,ruuv ,rom h?.xn JL,M ltr lastee I of one million gnl-, Illness and that he was always readv ,,0'a ' rhfieH and North Bn' ion ari-lty at ordered by the Hnll to do anyone a good turn ' ch Thursday. Jut the time th:rod .j..)i.l :!on. After a few nilntue' deliberation, "chants there wnt it. Towarl Ovr a mile and a half of pipe1 the jury, which was composed of X. th ,Bd ff ,,h,, '" h plains, from fourteen-ln h to six-inch in T. Slglln. Jack Howron. Ole Chard. ih''.r trti ' m?r "v B, b'p l wa rece'eed today on the Goo. loe Lapp, c P. Ilruaker and John M1" fr"u ,B PBI 9Pr on w. Elder. In aiMitioi t. the foui Gllfallan. returned the following ver- B'nd l at time it I expertel to ten-ln h pipe already r- ei d. nnd diet: We find the deceased came prov b,K 'ommodatloa to them, within a hort time a mile of :eu to hl death from a gun shot wound. An effort alto Is to be made t lnh pine w'll be melted r tbe Infllctwl by a persou unknown to us. e. ure portion of the business of.Nonb H-nl line throuth Pcriium on the W. P. Fox iamb, near tie movlnx aeneral merchandise from I'urk and Femdale. bond of Davis Creek, on or about the S Francisco destined to points in ' The water companv desire to usr 19th dn of Annum, l&ll." the Inland Kmnlre. such as salt and ' reel lents of Marhfleld and North After the iuuet Attorney I.llje- "Mf. ot whb h larae fonslxnments "I on the work us far us pos aulst examined the deMd man's cloth r routed through Portland. 'From slble. Ing for blood siuliis. but they had nr ,n,i ''! ot traffic will be for- "Work will be started on the boon ho water-soaked tha n blood ardd by rill to points in Kastem North Pmd fire proieitlon nuiln on inai'K nail itetn wtisneu off. wmun. i.(frii nnbninKion anu i "ion ii--trie v ii'm a i'n-t t tin The funeral will be held tomorrow Idaho. afternoon at ran o'clock front the' " Wilson I'lideriakiiiu Parlors under! Xoi'iri:. tho nusplces of the I. O. O. F. I All member of Sunset Lodge No a-ul niui-iictel nt the tan c m l f r. . cf o " l'lr"1 Wit') NORTH BEND NEWS 51. 1. O. O. F. are leouested to meet , at the lodge rooms at 12:. 10 Frida to attend th funeral of llrotber Win OSCAK GI'LOVSON. N G l! I. L.iu lo. rioi WIIIUT $l.!t0 IIAIXIvS. per hundred Mrs. M II. Gurnfoy wll eUe to-' Hruner. morrow for Pueblo, Cal.. to Ult' her daughter for .eeral months.! George Hlack nnd ('. II. Mlnden and Frank ltlnck. wbo were hunting fn Curry Couniv. returned vexteriluv. They had fall I v good luck. Mrs. George Ubick and little dninch- ter spent yesierday with Mrs. George, Phone 11 warn ot 1-iitiiiing inlet. Mrs. L. Miutera of Sumner Is L.UWCH Kltl-IAK lear every day hostess today to the Halnbow Club nt Is.'tO p. m. for SOl'TII Coos Klver nt Sunnier. I..cKj ut CKVTlMf. U'l'VPF .lln You Must Come to This First Showing of Advanced Fall Styles ;? " 1 ''Km (L.lJ " III o In- Womens, Suits and Coats Now conic tho I'msh, iip-lo-tlio-niiniito Kail Styles for Woiiicii, and this is the store l'ii-.st to show tliu hcww advanced fashions. Womens' Fall Suit s SlioHlng nil Hie lien rffecm. Couts me louu ultli the ncu ln. liellnl back-, (lie nrwrsl of liluiiiilugx. Sel-ln s,.,'c, rlnnlar B, lliioilun tunic hl(lil; colors In the Full r.huilrx iS Mipular Mn Xuvy, (Jiwh, Wine, lllnck nml I lie newest sh..,i,.s r tniwlI" $15, $17.50, $18.75, $20.00 and up to $50.00 Autumn Coats Pop Immediate Wear An rlnlv( fuming, embracing ull the new novelties In fancy niUtiitcs nml strlpril ChluclilllaK, also many new effects In Fur I'ubrlch, Plush mill '.ibellues $10, $12.50, $15 $18, $20 and up to $50.00 NEW DRESS SKIRTS FOR PRESENT WEAR $5.00 to $12.50 "Niagara Maid Silk (! loves" White- H 1 a e k and Colors .")0c to $1.50 SILK hosi: All Colors 50c The Ladies J I onio .'Journal Patterns D. M. C. Cottons, All Colors and Shades ' r (wVIVa- 7.', $"?& A-' b Hub Dry Goods Company "Nuiurt U'tur fur Women" Corner Brondwav and Central Avenue Plione M Dlt. II. K. K1CLTV. UKXTIST. .1. Hoom :'0. Coko Itldg EYES EXAMINED CLASSES KIITHD. We have up-to-dnto optical parlors, with every Instrument neces sary for tho perfect examination of eyes. See l For Torlc Lenses Red 'Cross Optical Depf. IlED CIIOSS DHUO STORK l'hono 122 ' rZZZTt ulrt mmwm ' aKK' &r IKi iTl I ll Ti i'IvK i ' D MAIL BY RELAY ROUTES Government Seeks to Award Contract for Marshfield Mail in Sections. The Marshfield mall situation promises to reach an acute stage on Tlie I'ostofflco Iiopartmcnt las advertised for bids to carry tho n nil fiom Hosobtirg In threo sec- i Mons. The first division is to be "Mcen Hoseburg and Camas Val- j cv. the second between Camas Val lev and Bridge, the tliirtl botweon nr due and Myrtle Point and bring ' ny ran from tltere to .Marshfield. Contractors along thoso routes i-ixii' iif-ii iiguriiiK nun tne oiusiiy nnd expoct to come again next were for carrying local mall only year. They returned to Vnncou nnd submitted bids accordingly. Now ver by stago to Myrtle Point nnd iimi ii ib iiiiiimuuiHi uuu ii is inotnon uacK on the painted cars again. I...... iu pvnii mi,- viiiiiu v ios nay LONG HUNTING IE TO BAY Two Young Men from Van couver, Wash., Arrive in Marshfield. C. W. Salisbury and A. P. Albert son, two young men from Vancouver, Wash., arrived In Marshfield yes terday after a nlno days' hunting hike down the coast from Newport, Or. They mndo the trip leisurely, following the coast until the spirit moved them and would then track back Into tho hills In search of game. They were travel stained but not woary when they arrived hero and s.aiu tney enjoyed tho trip Immense .THE 'AT . jm At the Chandler. .11 11,17 - -,J, E. n. Mortue. Portland: E an, Portland; J R v ffl' j in,i ii p nnvidson. Portland For .Sale By COOS BAY TEA, COFFEE AND SPICE HOUSE 130 North Broadway Phnne 39A-J Cape Arago Coffee NOTICE. I mall by thnt route they will refuse I to carry It. George W, Rapp, of Roseburg, wno was recently nwnrdod tho con- Any person havlnir In tbelr nnsses tract for enrrylug the mail on tha'slon anv iiv a n(t cnf 1 mu .first section between Roseburg and' without first having secured' a permit Camas Valley has flatly announced I to keep same from the State Game I that he will refuse to sIeu the con. nnmmii.n tlim i.. ..... Ia , tract when It la submitted, as he' j. M. THOMAS.' I aide: J. O. Lockhart, iiKurvu ou., uu iota. man. . , Deputy Game Warden.' Falbe, Roseburg. land. H. E. Davidson, i -" pnr;. Davles. Portland. Sam ia n land; F. E Mc Kenna. CouU w L. Montgomery EJ,rtUil Portlnnd; W II. Keller, r. C. N. Garbutt and son. SW Wyo.jE.E.Garbutt.Shegnj. W. A. Ilealy, Portland M M or, Anderson, lad "r(1dn. r"rt' Portland; Win. M Me?dntft. Innd; W. M. KnUej R, .J 'b; Portland; W S M'aflL Rcf Leo Shlndler. Milwaukee, or. Ruffner. Portland ,t the ,'('" c II1'- Salem. Or.; J J CaV!. Bro5 J. Cowan and fainll. North Rend. , .....ri.nrc. mlth. Lakeside; pe" tie; Paulino Custer. CoQUW stWi Lenley, Fortuna. . Portland. ,,,, .. At the Rhine" CoJt, ino sooiv. Portland; J a,,mttr, Portland; L. G. Masters. - epZ South Slough! ? uuW. B. E. Rhodes, Homo o. 7,.ina ers, Glendale: : . nandoa; tjrw-arn nyyjff yj r T"