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WUmSMIBMItBIKHIKmUSIBBMfrWfffffmWflfni ffTffff off if Iff f f f f mff f ff f frmlTJfflf f f f 1 fflfflWMBBBMMffim im THE COOS BAY .TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1914. EVENING EDITION. EIGHT il BLUFORD DAVIS I I AUTO WRECK 'ENTERTAINKIENI I DISASTROUS ON W PLAN CHANGtD I I i BIG I Con: limed frmn iingconc) wounds nml lion four of tin conse quence was felt for his reinalnliiK so lottjc In the eolil water, he replied that nothing need he done. as he was Wllte accustomed to experiences of the kind, lie was given hot drinks and allowed to smoke to ease his un rtritnic nerves, lint still Insisted that he be allowed to leave the Institu tion. He wa allowed to go to his room lu North Bend, hut was on the street later In the evening. This morning he was ahout the streets of Mnrthfteld. Hepotts were current ahout town this morning that he had dted during the night from the effects of his shock. Horn has heen ahout Coos Hay luring most of the summer, working at painting most of the time for the Smith-Power company, lie was cull ed .Tack King by those with whom hi) woiked. He Is German, a native of Prussia. He Is thirty-eight years of age and has no family or relatives. He had sufficiently recovered this morning to give a lather clear ne eount of the affair, lie stated that the car was not being driven at a rate of sieed greater tl'an 12 or 15 mile an hour at the time of the. accident. her of the Kuglea Lodge of this city and the funeral will bo held under the auspices of that order Sunday afternoon at 1 :ilO. He was also a member of the Owls and the .Moose. OSWALD A. Wilt Til. ' 4 Oswald Albert Wlrlh was II years old. lie was bom In Phelps county. Missouri. March 1. 1S7H. He was married In IS!!t m Mis F.mlly Stein burg, and they have one child. Iler tha. aged 1 I years. The family made their home on a lmtncstoad at the lead of Wlllnneh Inlet. Hesldes a wife and daughter. Mr. Wlrth has one sister. Mrs. Will Kick worth, and one brother. Louis Wlrth. living. Uoth reside at the Cooa Buy Creamery. The funeral will bo held tit the South Coos Kher cemetery Satur day afternoon. The launch. Alice II. will leave the Market street dock at 1 o'clock., Had Premonition of Dentil. "Chris" lVdersen seemed to have premonition of his impending doom. Wednesday evening he told "Brick" Kronholm that he wasn't going to live long hut he would enjoy life while It lasted. Thursday mottling Iter MIrrasoul bantered Mm for tome small wager, but he refused, paying Friday used to be his unlucky day but he believed it was romlnc one day earlier. He was reluctnnt to start on the auto trip but was fin nlly prevailed upon to go and met his fate. t'lilurky Itm n limn Lucky. Ivan Born, who so narrowly en raped with his life, was lougratuhit cl this morning, someone saying he was liorn lucky. "Oh. I done known." Born re plied. "I was lu a shipwreck once and had to swim sixteen miles and I lost my hat and seven dollars In that auto wreck. I dont' call that very lucky. ' IXOt'KST TONIGHT. Coroner Wllon ImpaueN .liny to In icMluuto Accident. Coroner Wilson will make an In vestigation thin evening to determine whether or not there Is any criminal liability in the occurrence. The following have been chosen to act as Jurymen: Irving Chandler. II. G. Huntley, .lame Mutiny, P. L. Swoaringen. .1. W. Honey and Jay Tower. But one Impicst will be held, tho verdict to ho returned in the case of one of the deceased, which will answer fur nil of the five. Tl e in quest will begin at T:3i o'elmi, ,.t the W I Wo n I'n let'nkliig Pr0- .mux xf.igatiiox. John Xelgathon. better known to old residents as "Clam .lack." was oi Scandinavian origin and be uindu his home on Ketituck Inlet, where ho took up a homestead several yearn ago. He had lived on Coos Bay for over thirty years ami was about "0 ears old. He has no near relatives so far us can be ascertained and was never married. Besides his homestead he owned, several head of cattle. Short Stay of Portland Men in Marshficld Necessitates Altering of Program. Plans for the entertainment of the delegation ot Portland business men who will arrive Monday evening on ti visit of Inspection of the Coos Bay coast country, have been changed hIikc yesterday owing to the fact that the party will be on the Bay but a part of two days. The parly will arrive late Monday evening and spend the night in Marshllell. On Tuesday morning they will be taken in automobiles to North Bend, where they will Inspect the Industries there. They will re main In North Betid until ahout 1 o'clock. Lunch will be served In hon or of the visitors by the North Bend Chamber of Commerce, the following committee having their entertainment In charge: Kdgar McDanlel. C. M. Byler. Cluis. Wlnsor, S. Uogstad and i. !'. Kussell. T.ie delegation will spend Tuesday afternoon In Marshfleld. where etiter talumeu, will be provided by tho Maishflelil Chamber of Commerce. In the evening a smoker will be tender ed the visitors at the Milllcomn Club. The plans for a beach excursion and sea-food dinner have been aban doned by the local club. Wednesday the delegation will make a trip through the Coiiullle Val ley, going to .Myrtle Point, ConnlUc iiuil Banilon. returning here some tlniu Thursday afternoon. Friday they will leae for Portland on ihu Breakwater, itlght-of-way win accompany BALL SCORES AM Kit I ('AX LKA(Jl K. Chicago 2. Boston ;i. St. LoiiIh 1, Washington it. Cleveland 11. New York S. Detroit 1. Philadelphia it. XATIOXAL LKACl'K. Brooklyn 2. Chicago :t. Boston tl. Pittsburgh :i. Philadelphia I. St. Louis 0. Hub Clothing & ShoTn' 1 M STORE NEWS XOIITIIW'KSTKItN LKAOCK. Spokane I. Seattle 2. Victoria 2. Tacoina II. Ballard 1, Vancouver ;t. PACIFIC COAST LKA(JCK. Marsh Marsh- All members of Marshfleld Aerie Xo. ."US, F. O. h. are requested to meet at the Aerie Booms, Sunday. I: 3i p. m.. for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late Bro. M. C. Pederson. .1. B. SXKDDON. Sec. Agent CIhih. the men to field from Gardiner, where they will lie the giicsta or the southern I'acmc company. At Venice B. II. K. Venire :. 11 II . San Francisco t It It I Butteries: Darkness, Decitnnler and Klllott; Llefeld, Haunt and Schmidt, I At. Oakland B. II. K. Oakland 2 I I Portland 1 7 0 1 Hatrorlo: Klllllay and Allte; I Krause and Fisher. I At Sactamento It. II. K. Sacramento It !) .1 Los Angeles I i! 2 Batteries: Stroud, Malarkey and Itohrer; llnuuah, Klimke, Check and Boles. (Second Game.) 1 It. 11. K. SacraneiHo I I 2 Los AugclcH N II 0 ! Dattorlt'H: Gregory. Krenier mid Lynn: Hughes and Btooks. This WValr P--1 . w. m Our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale See Windows for PnVoc .io. oauilOtfej "MONEY TALKS". BANDON .THREE STORES. MARSHFIELD MYRTLE WASSOX ITXKUAI. SAITUDAV. FIGHT BATTLE II The funeral of .lames Wassou. olio1 of the victims of last night's auto-1 mobile accident, will he held Satur day afternoon at :t o'clock from the Wilson I'ndertaklug Parlors, llev. 0. Lo Hoy Hall officiating. Interment Skirmish With Mnvinnn Hnrsn will be In the Mnrshflold Cemetery. . -n rv i :..i uiiuvua UUVUIUMo IIIIU cl AT .THE. HOTELS qpIMu wSiZmmmmdk i XOTICK. Pitched Battle. i The Victims The runenil of Matus Chris Peder-' rnrr A MCDIP AMC CI AIM sen will be held Snndav at 2 o'clock FIVE AMERICANS SLAIN from th- Iiiiiunn I'lulvrtakliiK Par- 12 MEXICANS KILLED lots. ; Posse of Americans Follows Greasers Into Devil's Canyon. Ill; AMA.IHM rri lo l. tl rimw.J MIAMI. Ariz.. Aug. 2U. A fight hitwccn Mexb-au horse thieves and a pohse or Americans, which beg.in uenr Bay jesterdny. became a tiattle ('day In Devils Can) on. Winthcr Amerlcnu was added to the foil.' slain. Twilxe Mexicans arc reported killed. 1 IE IS HELD UP At the llliiiico, Sam Brunei'. Cmtlclo; Boyd limn er. Banilon: .loe Seeley. Portland; I). H. McKee. Sun Frnnelxen; T. S. Taylor. Coaledo; Win. Weekly. Myr tle Point; A. O. Porks. KoHuhurg; L. O. Norton. Myrtle Point; F. Itelu auen, Coaledo. At Hie Lloyd. V. Itossliiirg. Baiilon: (). Holm. Portland: K. II. Iliilev. Mxrlli. I'nhi. l.l. Leonard. Beaver Hill; K. II. Smith, Myrtle Point; George Cllnkeubeard. Coos Hlver; .lohn Ucinpsoy. At the SI. Lawrence. C. A. Derlte, Portland; T. L. Lean tier. Portland; It. C. McDonald. Lake, side: Mr. and Mrs. Bowman. San FiauclKco; Arcluva Sprague, Gardi ner; Agues SpniKiie, Gardiner; Mr. and Mim. L. C. Parkhurat; Norio Bend; S. F. Price. Suiniior. At I bo Cliuutllci'. W. .1. Bcugor, Portland; Fricke, San Francisco; .1. A Portland; A. M. Baker, Port limit ; W. .1. Burns. Portland; T. K. Hall, Hoseliurg; C. .1. Pendleton, Hose burg: Miss M. Wells, San Francisco; ('. C. Miillan. Milwaukee; Teo Shltid ler. .lohn A. Jeffrey, Portland; .lohn A. HiiniH. San Francisco; W. Wolff, Sun Francisco; F. II. Thompson, Portland; Truman Nortliup, Port-l-Mitl: F. T. Kdwards, Seattle; K. Williamson. Kmplre. B. C. Bally. IBS i STHOMK Nannimn A deaf mini whose last niimo was Clay Got Housed and he nctcd real gay; They gave him a hIIiIc, With a cop on each aide, And ho got bis hearing next day. ItK.VD Tin: ADS. Head the war newa, but don't for get the store iiowh In The Times. Strike at Off After Million Dofe spent in contest llir A lairi rfitinr.L'f., VAXCOfVKIl.il p.iai II IIIIIHH lllfl'llllK Of f t,- mii iiihi iiikiii in .NiinaiKVn iii.iiui ti. f,,p.,..iii.. .i. ... .. ...mi ... ...I Minn tun on i r which was liegtiii a year i; , May. The men were s;l ., neci work in tlie inlnM. ' now workliiu wiih rirt?r of non-union men Strlkr., men wiih uiscoiiiiiuiciI i::hi. ago. Tho I'nltod Jlln? v .-., America sneni nioro thtnjr' dollai'H rarriiig on a k.'rjr? Buy jimic brciid mill nUi Lutberaii Hall Sntunhv Jfi-t iiuil exeuing. wucxs(Xssczurcoaxi3s&K7zjxijarz i .iami:s BLI 4 OHD DAVIS. irnr n m i irb lifinn Dt raLWA W Rb Reports That He Was Thrown Out of Automobile on Road Near North Bend Fiauk MB. a Hiislau lahorc, re-1 ported to the polbe todiu that he' .lamen Bliiiind I in I was !' e:irt dad been held up and roliliud of ?:ir. old on Jauiiary T. KM I and had al-, while rtdluy lu un automobile he-i ways made his heme mi Coos Btver. ( iween North Bend and Kinplro with where lie was born. He wiih married , two women and another man night to Miss Sarah McKlroy. Their only liefore hut. He cannot siuk Kng clilld. a boy. died In Infancy. lUh and Iiiih a very hax know Indue! Bolides the largo ranch propoity of the affair, lie thinks t lint he wan I whleh Mr. Davis owned on Coos lllv-; mriu-k with n beer bottle and luu a - or, he had litn acres of land lu Mon-' black eye as a reuult of the fracug. " ' tery county. Callfornln. and wnne lie waa unable to Identify anyone as ; MnkPS 301 Milns ill Ffllir tear Fresno, which viiu laid out ilm driver of the inmhlne or toll t n i r:.. pin:.,.. : &A 3mm BOAO RACE of Prohibition croaaemssK'arCTaigaKgaicai land near lu nu orange orchard .Mr. Davis I. survived his widow, four 1 alf slstem. Mrs. Kmma Na burg and Mrs. W. B. CurtU of Marsh fiold. Mrs. Alice Itlchanlson or Fres no nml Mrs. Coi ib oi San I'linuUto. and one half brother. .Inlm.W. Hirst of Santa Clara county, California. Final nrrnnKcnitmtis for the finic al lmve not yet been made an word is being a walled from Mrs. Davis' relatives lu Ferudnle. Washington. who his fair companions were other than that one wa called Kuhy. He was tin own out of the machine and had to walk luck to North Bend. The police aie liiM'siluailug the cane. .IAMKS WASSOX. - i Ik I b Ut& fibhtt DN PRESIDENT Hours and Five Minutes in Elflin Event. ll A0 UlfKl I'll,! to I Ul HurK 1 Kl.tilX. llli... ug. 1 1 Kiilpli ue I'.i i.i.i u.iii tin !! fin rnul rm-t .In. . (It T lIV VHll V lug :o nilleB lu I hours, five mill- iiteH and one-tenth seconds. Glllau dcr wag necnnd and Mulfonl third. Hon. John A. Jeffrey OF PORTLAND ItAIDS IX COI.OMKS. .Innies Wassou was horn at Kon':;! in Dominican Re- pumic at tnci president Not Yet Named. of the oblest families mi Coos lluv. He was part Indian blood ami attend ed Carlisle for several .ears. lu io rout years he has been ennnuod In deep sea fishing and with Ills wlfo comliicted a fish market in Marnh (Fir Aw UM I'rt.i lo Com Par TlniM. LONDON. Aug. I'O. in tie Afrl i mi i ulinili'x the foreign depuiiden- leu are currying out raid In eiuh others territory. The Grrmuus In Fast Africa today Inwidi-d the II it Uli protecrorate. ll mi lnr.l pi,,. ,i i - U Tin. i- J WASHINGTON. D. C . Ann. J I. The if volution In the Doiuinlt an Id- ntl II . . I m- i iimmiii'II III llir l'iiii nu ni" old. He became an e.nert f slier- ...,mi,. i i nan and was laiulllar with every niesae received at Hie Dmul. .... i., chaunel anl .urent on (' BU). Kal()li Amt1.U.Hll l(,un, ,elfKa.h lie wiih niiiriied .. nil leaves a wife WIltl ractlonul loaders have rem bed mid one iIhiikI'I.t . l.ett.i Ills moth- ,, aK,wllult tw ,u, ,,.!,.. timi of a oralwisiiixive, him at the old ,o-i.eM,nuWolm 1.,-nie,,,, ,, ,,h . .in .iiiii.ii .-iitinKu. 1 1 m uriMiierii aieiycl lieeii named George. I'lionisi ami .lohn Wasson, '. and there are eveutl slsteis. one be-1 inn Mrs. C. . Coddltm of Flagstaff.1 Factfwl Advertisi STHA.MKB I L'tATCII sAl'HI.V. CHBIS I'KDIvBSKX. -' M. C. I'edeen. better known as "Chris' IVdorstn. wiu nt Duulsh ori gin and had lived on Coos Bay ior over S.i ears. lie was horn l-'ehru-ry I'.i. sMi. e followed logging for sevetal .vt-ars mil later l.e was In the saloon luuluess. For a nunilu"' ot jears he operaied t ue i uioii huioon but a lew vea The Colusa (i'iii's Aslniic Xoitli of A! toria, But (t'ets (III', llir a.(kuij i'i. iu cum u.j timm i ! SAN FBANCLSCO. Aug. 20. Thol Chamher of Coiuiueue received word! today that the steamer Colusa of i New York, a 1'aiific Steaniship Com-1 panj vessel, whlc'i went ashore eight I miles north ol Astoria, wai. floated last night uninjured. (illtl. WAX'IS TO GO TO WAIt. s ilUll liei-aiue associated with Charles Krnn.' ICuulihli Maid IIU-iiK,,! k .ii,. Jiolii.. and under tho name of Krou-j l Detected ami Sent lliune. 1 holm & Pederson tlioy were conduct- my .wiim i'id.iuci. iu Timen j ins tho I'niou bar on North Front DIF.JOX, Fiance. Auk. I'O. The. street at the tlmo of his death. ( French Kendarmes toda stopped a At one time ho ran a loKKlng eu- younj; Bill who was disguised as a pine for the Noblo Biothurs. I nihil. She had left with a Kioup of He Was lllltri'lml In IIm A tinimlii ! Pnn nvhilnra for ll. ,i tvm. ci. ......' , - -- ..(,. .... ... .... ...U "Ht .Jiiu ito Brun and they have ono child, u daiichter, Mrs. F. K. Leu, who with her husband and three children lives at tho Blue Hldt;e Camp. Chris rcdersen was a charter mem- weaiini; the military aviator's mil form and had hor hair cut short. Shoi was found to be an Knglish Rirl, used 20, She will bo sent back to her par-' ente. , D I'ooplo are Interested In mer chaudUo and llko to read about It, Tito ailvortUltiK that nttr.uts them and holds their interest is -rull of facts," It Is torso, to the p int, wel! written, but above all else :t s-es information, 1'eople want to be li ivvn. Kven if thoy are not peisjually Intoiostod iu the Koods advertised thoy roaard the adcrtlslng as useful Information. There Is no better type of clean, faetful advertising anywhere than tho examples to be found ench day In the columns of Tho Times. Democratic Candidate for Attorney General Will deliver an address this evening in the open air jmvillion at Second and Market sheets. The public' is invited to listen to Mr. Jeff rey's remarks. The Address Will Begin at 8 o'Clock x