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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1914)
SIX THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1914. EVENING EDITION. fc SHIPPING NEWS MAS AN UNCLE r; n N BRUSSELS;EL(ER BEST Miss Louisa Blatt Anxiously AwaitiiKj Word from Storm Center of War. BI BREAKWATER G. I ELDER II L otMtito :::TX)VLm CzVl Macgcnn says That His Arrives In from Portland with Vessel Gained on Rival on Last Two Trips. 72 Passengers and a Fair Carflo. Till' Kll'IIIIKM' Coo. Uli! in- i-mniini! llic Imr early this morning, arriving Coos Bay hi t !.. ICuroppnii war iiowb those days. MIsh Blntt's favorite un cle, llcniian Itlutt. In a largo manufac turer In IlniKHclH, has a Htininior homo Citptnln Miugcnn of tlu Break in ninnnt and branch offices In l.oii- watur, which arrived In curly today don. from Portland, was highly elated in at North Bond at S o'clock. Sov- Mlss Hint t has visited at IiIh homo dvcr tho showing tho Breakwater otity-two passengers were nlioard for In Brussels mill IJIiinnt and is fnmlllar wiih making against the Elder. On Coos Hay and an average cargo was with the entire section that Is now tho trip down, he said Hint tho , brought In. the scene of such awful carnage. llreakwater left Portland twelvo The trip was inndo down tho coast The family has not heard from him hours behind the Elder and arrived In n rather heavy fog but fast run for some time nnd are anxiously hero within an hour and a half of nlng time was made. The boat's of nwnltlug some word bringing assur- tho Elder's arrival. On tho last trip fleluls are endeavoring to get back' anco of the personnl safety of him- up the coast he said the Ureakwatcr on the old schedule which was nolf nnd family. .beat the Elder by over two hours, thrown out by n recent trivial The ninny Interesting views of Hoi- The Portland Toli-grani lias the fol- breakdown on the Columbia Itlver. glum and the cities where the battles lowing story of tlie race: Tho Hitler left for Eurekn at '2 o'- liave been raging, that have been dls- "Leaving Coos Hay Sunday after- clock this afternoon, played in The Times window, are noon for Portland but ten minutes! Among those nrrlvlim cm Mm hi. from Miss Hlntfs splendid collection, nhead of tho George W. Klder. the dor weio the following: I steamship Hrenkwater, Captain T. . 1. 1 Samuel (Jrocs. Vern Cantrnll. P I.Magenn. beat her Into the Columbia It. llutflolil. C. K. Wlilinnv. Win' I Itlver two hours. The rnce proved llahn, A. E. I.abowltch, J. c. Krvln, j Interesting to the passengers ami i .Mrs. Krvln, Ullliin Krvln. Frank (the first pnrt of It was rather ex-! Krvln, M. K. Kspy, .Mrs. Palack. .Mrs (eltlng. iTralllnger. Italph II. Cake. J. "After tlie steamers had proceeded Kn'Klit. G. V. Ilolllstor. Florence 'up the coast about flvo miles from ' in,; Mtirlon Galley, .Mrs. A. U. I tho Coos Hay bar tho Klder changed (iiey, 'mayor mimes. Henry litis FREE CDOLEY her course a bit and kept well over -'. Al- I'nrker, K. C. Kolonge, A. W. toward tho shore Hide to ho In "tory. Mrs. Story, (trace Story, (Jlen smoother water. Hut tho IJrenk- kiory. hlvn Story, .1. A. Ilann, God- water held a straight courso and lon ''- niyior. v. V. Ileeao, A. Zer Captnln .Mncgeiin says ho sent a . 'nn Mrtf- Periling, Goo. I.. Oberat, wireless challenge to tho Klder to do'-)JrH' " ' Perkins. Helen Perkins, llltmvluii nml i-lvi. Iilm n run In C F. (ilOVO. .Mrs. Scoflnlil, 11. .1 Mi. his message ho explained that tho ,1n,,0.n' w- '' '"erglln. .Mrs. Herglln Hrenkwater had not lieon In drydock 'M,B8 ' "orKlln. Ned Pntteson. Car Discharge Former Curry Coun ty Man on Van Pelt Mur der CharfiR Old Case. for ten months, but that fact would :V!U' ,ri'KK. M. " llnntzo, Vera (Special to Tho Times.) I not prevent him from Indulging in a ' "nntze, .Mrs. Sarah Cox, .Mrs. Spen- GOU) HKACII, Or.. Aug. 27. The llttlo contest. Tho eaptaln states r.cr Sinnll, V. F. Iteddlg, .Mrs. Kod Cuiry County grand Jury yesterday his challenge was not accepted. ."& Ml'- '. '' Eaton, It. I,, .laek- mnilo n flnnl report In the ense of "After tho steamers parted com- "m" Mr8' ,"" ' Johnson. 1.. A. It. Cooley. who was arrested Inst pany flvo miles north of Coos Hay J'hro. ' Ceineron, .Mrs. C. K. Gnl eprinK In Sun Frnnrlseo for tho mur- the Klder caught up with tho Break- '"I' ,V"zo1 ,'"1'. '' N. Fenrrlen. der of .lohn Van Pelt fifteen venrs wnii.r ueven imnru inip 'iMinn tin. Mrs. I-enrrlen. P. Itlnvk. (ten. itiivui. ngo, returning "not a truo bill." Tho weather became thick and tho craft J'1- SIn" Helnn, Jonas .Mndsen, .Mrs. report canned much elntlon among did not Might ench other again. Hut A- "olden. .Margaret Holden, Pnul Uooley'H mimy friends and lelntlves as tho Hrenkwater reached the river 'iHirltzcn. Itandall Rogers, Hoy Ilnl ihcre. Cooley formerly resided In two hours ahead of her rival It Is 'c,l " '' NodgCH, F. A. .MeUurney, Curry, but a number of yenrs ago presumed by Captain Margolin that y-ra- MeUurney, Virginia .MeUurney. jiiovcu io n n itiiuciboo, wnero no he must have passed her In the fog. aujl MM family made their home. The' '"In October," said Captain Mac Irlino Of which he was accused was genu, 'tho Hrenkwater will go In the assassination of Van Pelt during drydock for cleaning and painting' tlie old feud In Curry county, cooley nml to he equipped with a now pro protested his Innocence and claimed, poller. YVhc.i slio has been put In that tho charges against liltn were that shipshape condition I Intend to trumped up by a detective nninod'. Issue a challenge to tho speediest Doyle a ii(l a former Spokane bunk .steamers on tho Const to raco tjio BREAKWATER IN Af 1001 employe named lllgglus, the latter. Hrenkwater tho first opportunity accusing Ills former employer of pay- presenting Itvelf when n southeaster imr CooIpv for kllllnir Vim Putt. I In IiIowIiilt nml llin Hon Is rnilkrli. I Cooley has been hero, friends mid am confident that under such condl-l - I '' Vjfl t ltnu III f'iitt t iitn luliln ltr t lima I Ititrji lu mi uf fin titftt rti t tut I niiuMn v in i j iiliiiniuiiK III IT inn ihviu in lit nil iihiui till kiiu k heavy ball required. Tho grnnd Jury'eoast Hint will be able to beat tho dl'inCJS in Dig Cargo Of GcnGPal Btarted the Investigation Inst April, Hreakwater.' I Prninht frnm Pmf hut did pot finish It until this term of court. VIIiiohsi oi There. The reason for the failure of the Tho captain states that tho res I dents of Coos Hay are planning to organize and make an effort to In duce Congress to appropriate funds Freight from Port land. Tho Hteninor Hreakwater nnived for Mm lnillilliiir nf Mm Intti- ilnu'n III .Mni'sllflelll about IIOOIl lodnv wllli case was that lllgglus and Uoy'e e ,IUI- "" uxplaliiH that the govern- hMyono passengers, Including ililr- etatoV iluclpal wltnosHes refusJd to ""t IrcilKO Col. . S. Mlchlo Ii.ib!- h eerage. Sho brought In an ex- nnawor tho siibnoeniu Issueil anil ns 'I"110 "'""l effective work, but the I "-'optionally largo cargo of mlscell- K wi liw"frk.Hi vKr" Su" l'''" I" '"' t Jy will i ;jen8 frolght, about 3S5 tons In out them the ginnd Jury refuseil to ,,,lvo " " """l "'oru 1110 uopiii 01 , ; .""' "" "'"" Kiocones ior Indict or hold Coolev leu uor i water wanted over the bar will bo , ,0 A,,on '-"wIb branch lore. Tho w --.-- ii.... i a ! ii... ...t ii, ri irii'iiinn ttt l i Mm..i. v., i e.'i.iiii- reaiizeil (en Mnver wlio irrni I111II..I.1.I iin. be sent IMinnnd Kggers for niaiislmighter for w"rl f7' fll",lH for ",0 c0"trl"'tl, uliootlng a man mistaking him for a ,,r ,l1" J'u'- oeer, was found not guilty by a Jury In tlie circuit court. The verdict wus noi unexpected, as tho case and ovl A delegation probably will Uroakwator will lenvo at 12:30 to to Washington, I). C, to , morrow from tho railroad dock. Among tnoso arriving today were: l. A. Cutllp, .Mrs. U. A. Cutllp. K. .M. (ilbbs, S. Carlson, A. Kills, It. douro against him was similar to Hint against Kggers, who had previously been acnulttoil of the same charge. Court AilJoiiiiiK. Court adjourned yesterday at four o'clock, he.vlng dlspoBed of nil busi ness, .ludge Coke and the visiting at torneys aie now on their way to Marshfleld. BREAKS JAIL IN GOLD BEAGR It. Hamilton. .Mrs. Kvn Wise. Mls F. Iso, .Mrs. 0. Hnubaek. II. Itauback. . J. Tannor. 0. V. Unrry. Kllzabeth Million. Allnii Naudlo, . .McClel- inn. .miko corns, (I. JoIiuboii, M. Stockton, Father Owelter. M. j.j.l f 0111. .Mrs. .1. A. .nchany, Jesse Zachi . iiii. V. Unix, O. I.. Kckstroin, K. . (.. .Magnus. .Mrs. K. o. .Magnus. Stecn ' .'iiikiiiis, Mioiia .Magnus, .Mrs. Nnnnlo. .lames, .Miss Lena Hansen, .Miss lva! Hansen CONGR ESi OF LOGGERS IEEI I I l Sixth Annual Session Being Held at Beliingham Opened Today. Illy Aw UUh ! lu I'wa Uj TIhim J j HKI.I.INOIIAM. Wash.. Aug. U7. The hlxth annual t.eslou of tlie Pad-' fie LoggluK Congres was opened hero today with an ad Iress by President .1 J. Donovan. The morning session was devoted to reading papers on sug gested Improvement!, lu the logging iudustn. UU'.VCH FltKAK leaves over)' cluy nt l::i(l p. in. for SOUTH Coos Itlver. OucKk at Ci:.TH.( AVK.NUK slip. R. A. Sullivan, Convicted of Forgery, Saws Way Through Iron Bars to Liberty. (Special to Tho Times.) (SOU) HKACII. Or.. Aug. L'7. It.' A. Sullivan, convicted of forger ut! iiih lerm or coun ami yomeriiay ycn-i lenced to from two to twenty yeaiH lu the penitentiary b Judge Coke.; i an i uigiit sawea tils way tnrougli tho Iron bars of hi cell to liberty and Is still at large. During (he ses sion of court Su'llwiu was permitted home liberty and it Is supposed se cured the saw with which So effect ed his escape and siiiuueled It to his coll. , It Is not known when ho escaped, as the first kuowledgo camo whon the Jailer visited his coll this morning and found It empiy mil tho iron bars. ol the window sawed through. i The shorlff has started lu search ' for him and hopes to capture him; before he gets away. DFFEB 1 S1REE1 IRK l,'t's go mill see our fiieiiiN act ' SAT. night at the OWLS' iK-neflt. i EYE GLA EYES. EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Glasses made to order. Broken lenses duplicated while you wait. All work guaranteed. Red Cross Optica! Oepi RED CROSS DRUG STORE Phone 122 North Bend City Council and Property Owners Discuss Planking and Sidewalks Whether to llllllll Hldmv.llko nlmm tho nowly graded streets or to build u plank roadway in the ceutor or tho streets so that vohlelos and pedes trians can both uso It Is a problem ,tlwit the North Hend City Council la wrestling with. Tuesday night they discussed It for a couple of hours without reaching a Uoclslon. Tho property owners are also divided about It. Owing to the absenco of a ciuoruin, tho Council could not take up auv ordinances or otl or now business and vvy nttio was done. urns aim: opkxki). .Mcl.il In .V .Mcl.aln l.ow lllihleit.- on Noilli llciiil Senage System. I Mel.aln & .Mcl.aln were the low,' bidders on tho North Hem! snu-nirn system contract nnd the North Hend Council decided to accept It provld-' lug a conditional clause in the bid was eliminated. .Mr. .Mcl.aln sped-' fled that in case they shouM striko' iock in mo excavating, an additional charge would b0 mado for tho rock work and tho Council wnulii nm mr,.,. to this. Mcl.aln & Mcl.aln bid $5,- 2fi l.50 nnd the Warren Construction1 company, tlio only other bidder, bid I5S73. Tho sower runs north from Connecticut to 100 feot north of Flor ida near tho ball park. &rn i X'A'tr i'"it .I- ' m MA Mil ' WVJ mI 'ft fatlHi-l mrnm omens j New Suits Fall Styles $15, $18, $20, $22.50, $25 and up to $50.00 Xew, (liiTuroiii, disiindivo! Now in tlio longth 0f coafs, in tlio widop skirls, in H,e ,.a,Kl r in tlie lout.- tunic. Now also in (u. n,h V,,tuinn (oloi-ings of Serge, Oabiti'dinc, rmv Worsted and Novelty Weaves. There are new linos nnd m colorings (hat every woman will want to know. Kvcii ut (Ills curly 8tnge, tlie MiK-ilorliy of tlt. lV ,m, , Autiiinii suits is evhlei.ced. Kverytlilng; il WN.M ,, H.rf(o Im illMdosecl inntcrlalH of superior ciuallty, Ik.-M ,r lalloritig, ni linings eiiiil In iiiallty with die rest of the gaimciit, Novelty Fall Coats For Women $10, $12.50, $15 I $18.50, $20 and up to $50.00 fcerges, Hroadcloths, (Mieviots, Zibelines, .Mixed Cloths, Cloaking, MiiiK-liillns, and Novelty Weaves, made up in long coats, capes and cape effects with cape sleeves and cape, collars, or skirts that ripple on cape lines. Just the coals that are needed on these cool days and evenings and the still cooler weather to come. H. M. C. C O T T O N S .in tho different sizes and colors The Ladies' Home Journal Patterns "t: 'Niagara Maid" Silk- Gloves All Colors SILK 1I0SB All Colors uOc "M O I) A K T Front - Laced and "AM lj RICA N..LADY" Corsets A New Shipnienl nf I N D I AN BLANK KTS iiAT.HKOni3 H LAN K KTS and S T 13 A M 13 If li V G S Hub Dry Goods Company (t Snutrl Wear for Women" Corner Hroadwav and Central Avenue Phone Ml CilSliS JOY FOR KIDDIES Norton & Hansen Shipment of Toys Direct from Germany Came Before the War. . Jnlmnv Jones nml .Marv .lunn and nil their little friends nml play-" mutes, lmvo n plonsnut surprise nlieail of them. Aftor tho report that thoro woulil bo no Imported toys from Kuropo this yenr bo cuiibo of the war, Wnrnor Ogron, mnunKor of Norton & Ilnusen, an no uncos that ho inailo his purchases early this yenr with Instructions for prompt shipment and pint or tho Involco hns nlrendy urrlveil and tho remainder on tho way. He bought extonslwtly and bettor yet, nt prices so that they will not bo any higher and If anything may bo lowor than other years. Coos Iliiy is fortunate In this respect as it Is 0110 of tho fewcdtlos In tho coun try that will have an abundant sup ply of toys this Christmas and at reasouuuio prices, Wed TiMlay. I,. K. Hhodea and Miss .Mabel King, n North Hend cou ple, wero married by Justlco I'oimock at his office horo todny. They will reside lu North Ilond. New t'aso llegiiu. II. W. Painter todny began suit In .Justice Pennock's court against Ubbekns for $38 which ho claimed that tho Tozlor Grocory, which Kbbokas bought, owed li I in for goods. It was stated that Mr. Tozlor was offering to inako an assignment for tho benefit of his creditors. Slier- In a crowd lined up boforo a Coos Day bar thero aro few who caro whether they keep their neutrality on siraignt after tho third drink. j I AMONG THE SICK I : 4 Tho infant child of Mr. nml Alia Perry Oodson Is reported quite til. j juiues uowan is in troni Ten Mile getting treatment for an Infection! or tne lip resulting from bad teeth. Win. Cooper, a young man at Bay City, Is fatally 111 of a complication of diseases, GRAND THEATRE O-NIGHT No. V in tho "ADVEN Tl'HKS OP KATIILYN" in two reels. "SOMEBODY'S SISTER." "THE RETORT OP CON SCIENCE." A splendid Sellg drama. . "THE STRENGTH OP THE WEAK," a stirring Patlic drama In two parts. Iff Gage Is planning to take an In"! Inn' nt llin uln,t mill OllllT f lJlffiUJ I aro endeavoring to force Ktbem"! sliow a bill of sale. TOMPKINS' lllltlll) M.l.V'H Nlit at tho .MASONIC 'I'''0" .. ...... .. .1... i i a. i IOI" IIIO lll'..M'.l'l I mi' ' Don't forget tlio 5c lnt!jfJt I llic uiiaiiuier. ii5 " - " L- i.i'criti'Uliill (i-7r im u mum ..... Ml tho uusY coitxnu lr'":, ""m UIO IJIK IHMIVIII' "" ' F MR. SCHOOL DIRECTOR TH0MA3 COME IX AND TALK TO about a Victrola roit vouit school It Is one of tho BrJ,5d0uffJS factors of today. Humlreds oi aro Installing them. (aCj, If you can't come, write for cai Wiley B. Allen Company li. I,. THOMAS, Mgr. " Manlifielil. Oregon