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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1915)
SSSSSSBSSSSSSSmmss !! L SIX THE COOS BAY TIMES, MtHSHHH.il. OREGON. WEPWESDAY, MAY 19, 1915 -EVENING EDITIOW. ' OHLSJIRE lirtlATIDlTDSPEID SIIJiliSSESGUiJflTCHlRIO TOO LATE e 105 ARRIVE ni:st xo. ihimi wkixtoiks w mh i hum .. ,,,'1 ! A.vr von w. cvhiku .l IIMMH-I', l,m'IHiin.iii'i.M KI.HIKiMXCS TO FLOCK I NORTH HKXI) WITNKSKKS HKIi.W. ki ox trip south More Than 73 Pivsont 1W o.l Vl.lnl., Avon... K IN.ny Hlo,,l. Says IVo.nl ' "" ":'n,;;'m' 1'ituc Member PIiiii on Picnic of Knt I iv I((1b There was n jollification In tlio to City !! mid PoMliiti "I McI'Iioimiii In Project Valuable Wn'cl. mid (Inn Of ficers Are AVIreil. That V. C. Cypher stole from his room nt the Central Hotel n Bold watch with a diamond In tho hack mil a heavy Mauser ruh was the r.rntlliiL' down of Virginia ave- local nest of Owls last iiibiu ncn MrI,,lonio street hetween (ho old birds we coined new flodR oL.hn.r midst. KromXorth, Virginia and Vermont nvenne was Hond camo a flock of IS owls and authorized by tho North Hcnd "' , ,.0milalnt of GcorRo Lnnos before altoRcther there were more, than 75 fnt,ors nt their special nicctliiR of Jrjustlcc Pennock this morning. A members present nt tho rcremonles Jngt evonIn(, T,0 project will cost warrant was sworn out for the man's and tho banquet which followed im-'ni)i)roNmnteI,y $,(000 ns outlined 'arrest. He left yesterday on tho mediately afterward. I ,n , ordinance and will probably ' Speedwell for San Kranelsco and .Music was furnished by tho Owls' pomi)Iotc ljo niprovcn,cnt8 out- Deputy Sheriff Davis Immediately Orchestra and n very good time was . .,.,.,...- f,,.. ...,. Heiul. sent a description to Co(ulllo and enjoyed. I TIln. tIl0 8troct ,,mv , properly a wire will ho sent to tho offlcora In tho south. Lnnos declares that Cypher hn3 boon working for two weeks In n go In a body either to the beach , qvo npi,nst Ul080 that or up Coos "nor. ,)nvc (,rt (nkcn from tlcr i0ts, back yesterday, changed his clothes Thoso who wero Initiated last ov- i(ow njovo th(j Htrccti nnil !,, Jcft 0n tho boat. When ho had oning were: G. I). Peterson, Robert (oso mt rcccV(J f)lfl on tll0 onil j Rono Lilnos missed tho watch and Herbert. Itoy Ooodw In, , J. II. rook- , u h uMi nlJ(, ,, mornlnB fC(, tno conl. lor, J. II. Poole. Fred . Smith and; ... ... ,',., opened. Tho work will bo completed I Cypher Is a young follow, about this summer. Tho proposal to clthorj 21 years of ago, dark and of slen plank or pavo tho street has not yet der build. been brought up for discussion. enjoyed. TM(lt tno troot may bo properly The members aro now planning on q , t(j lrnffc tl(j BnuI1B molltll8 a picnic when the cut ro flock o , o WM ,, ht for 10 cIty both hero and In North lien, will on Tho cogl wl ))(J C. I). Ilrandenburg. KKCUItK 1IOXI) MOXKV .Tho Sluslaw Port has raised tho money needed for harbor Improve ments In tho Port bonds Issued ac cording to tho following from tho Kugcno Illglstcr: "Tho $100,000 port of Sluslaw lirinfla linvn lmmi alirnnil nnil forward- ed by tho secretary of tho port to i 'e County would rather linvo a I 1 1 1.,, tn tit ntnt n twl A n tho buyers, Sweet, Causey and Fob- k" i.i m-i ... .....uiu.. ..... ... WANT HOAI) WILT l,nno County Refuses Cj.nI. Offer of Railroad foe Ra.niiBC FIRED PISTOL ON PUBLIC STREET llugli Sneddon Aii-entcri Today fur .Making; a DNtiiilmnce Inst Night At Ills Homo J Hni'li Snpililnn wna nrrested this I or nt nnnvnr niwi dm inmipv Ik pv-' mo linn to neccpt ?ii,buu ciibii ior " - . ,, , , ; .octo, c arrive In a few lay I the destruction of tho old road by ,'"' "' f ' 8C '"8 pocted to nrrlo in a row uajs. J. .,. nf .. .,,. ... .,. ... firearms In tho city. Last night the' II. Cushnmn, president, and T. J. ! t"o building or tho grade or tno w n- , Welnv .errotarv of tho commission Uniotto Pacific between those two l,oll(0 wcro inlled to Ills Homo on Neolo), sccroarj or tit (ommission, ...,,..- t0 tho sluslaw South Ilroadway. Neighbors put In . nro now In Portland to see tho gov- towns, according 10 nit o'"1""" . . aliootlmr1 nrninnnl nnchieer In reu'nrd to con-I I'""'- Tl1" Cn' offcr of lll ra"- . . ? Slioouim . eminent ciiMueer m rcf,nni to ton ,.,, ,, heard nt tho house and tho officers tinning the Jetty work at tno moutii ""' .......i-... Chief Anderson and Jli. TliomaH Al len Iteturn Kroni Trial of Conn- j tcrfeltvrs nt Sun hVancNco Chief of Police Anderson of North j Hcnd nnd Mrs. Thomas Allen of that city have returned home from San Frnnclsco whero they were called to testify nt tho trial of Frank Harris and Kd Wilson who wore convicted of counterfeiting nnd who with Claudo Alien were arrested on tho bont Harnnclo which went from this city. Allen pleaded guilty sonic time ngo nnd tho trlnl of Harris and Wilson resulted In them being found guilty. They wero sentenced to one year in Jail. Chlof Anderson nnd Mrs. Thomns Allen, n slstcr-ln-law of ono of tho licensed, were wanted as witnesses to assist In tho identification of tho men. They did not get to testify liowoVcr, ns they wero too late. They got caught this sldo of a wash- I out on tho railroad near Sacramen to and being delayed, did not reach San Francisco until tho day after tho trial was completed. If their testi mony had been nbsolutely needed tho lawyers would havo awaited their nrrlval but the Identification was es tablished anyway. Chief Anderson says that Kd. WIL son's real name Is Ilurch Allen nnd that ho Is n brother of Claude Al len. This fact was established by the federal authorities. KKCAIil.S IXIHAX D.WS .. ilXr'n n lllllrlm1 (Hit til nil Hlltf!. VfT. A o!i I o ioy l on ImnJ '' 'Tt. Tho in0n1l,or8 arc of tlio ophi- ns In tho neighborhood sld thai As soon ns tho mone s on mnd Sneddon fired a revolver twice tn for tho work tho port will call for,10" ,,lal lM0 "isiics oi mo iiiop'e ,, niln ,,.,.,,..1 bids and it Is Ptiiertca Co havo the "ving nlong tho road should bo res- front of his house. Quito a crowd bids and t is ex cctco co jiao tno , b s,IIBlnw llC0l,,0 nro i. was attracted by tho shooting. Tho work started by tho mfimio of sum- i I'ccicu. ino iusin peopio nro in i.B i, o,i,i most unanimous ngalnst tho accept-, loll, WCIlt t0 tho 1,0,1BC ,)Mt Sneddon 'it l believed bv tho members of of ll10 cnHh offcr- 'Ud "0t ,HlV0 ll' B"n nt t,mt tlmC' It Is boIloNed bj the mtniDcrH or ronfercnco between rei.resen-1 ' wf t"'1 ''ot ,n,0 ' complaint tho Lonun sslon that tho expenditure Al a eoniercnco uciwccn rtpuscn i i,. , ,,n ti.t or this amount of monev tocother ' s of the railroad company and 80 wnB Icft nt "0,no for tho n,8hl with the "!t L "oSnment EUho county court tho company's cash "''- l"" .S t,,Bt " promised, giving a dollar for every .offer was finally declined and a nag-, nnd " B- reemeni rencueu mai couuiy ivugiu- "" " - - "- eor II. W. I.lbby nnd tho railway wo"'"" suspend sentence on tho pro company engineers go over tho road , n,l0 ,,f Sneddon thot ho would not to ascertain whero It !s necessary mnl0 ' '"rthor trouble, to build It upon th railway right of' Officer Hlchardson today put way and to dccldo upon other points Sneddon on tho "black list" In tho In connection. snloons, ordering nil places not to sell him nny liquor. dollar raised by tho port, will place tho bar nt tho mouth of tho river In such condition that tho largest const voshcIs may enter tho har bor. Tho appeal of tho recent suit to enjoin tho secretary of tho commis sion from Issuing tho bonds wnn dis missed In court this wco.T, allowing the commission to go ahead with its plnnB.M Soloists at ('liiiiuluailo Concert: .Mis. A. II. Olilley, Mo. It. K. Mil ler, .Mrs. I K. Conwuj, .Mrs. I. Tower, MNs Clnrn Mjren. I.lbby COAI;. Tlio kind YOU havo ALWAYS I'SKI). Phono 72. Puclflc I.I very anil Transfer Ouiipnny. An Interesting story Is told In connection with the Vilers-l)avls enso Just finished in the circuit court In which a half-breed Indian woman claimed to bo tho daughter I and heir of tho lato J. M. Davis. The story Is told In tho Co(iilllo Sen I thiol as follows: ".T. V. Shroeder says that In 1858 I ono year boforo his arrival In Coos ) County, nn order went out that the twenty-five or thirty men in tills ' section who wore living with Indian i wonion. without having gono through n mnrrlago ceremony, must mnrry them or give them up. A good ninny took the latter courso and n government boat under Cnpt. Tlchenour gathered tin all the nh'in dolled siiuuws, took them to thcUm- puua and placed them on tho Slletz reservation. 1 He says there was a curious caso 1 of wavering on tho part of a man j at Port Orford who had recently ta- koir a comoly young woman to his homo, At first tho Tellow decided ho would give her up, nnd she was . already aboard tho small boat whlcll I was acting. nn u lighter nnd currying KKHITKKX AltK I'SIIKHKI) INTO II Kill) liASTXIOUT Plans Taken l'p to Transport Lodge-, and Families to San l'Viinelsco On Soiillieru raeiuc Klghtccn now Mooso wero added to tho rapidly swelling list of Lodgo No. 078 nt the Initiation hold Inst ovcnlng In tho lodge rooms. Mooso from this city, from North Hcnd nnd ' several points in tho Coqulllo Vulloy j were present. Under tho special dls- pensatlon 2R applications woro fnv-i ornbly acted upon, Boverul ot tlio ( number being Initiated tho samo ov cnlng. From Superintendent Miller, of tho railroad, was received a letter stating a rato of S'-'S round trip from Hoscburg to San Francisco would bo given tho lodge. If they travel In number of 125 or moro it apcclnl train will ho furnished. A 15 dny lay over would bo allowed. The Mooso In Sun Francisco hnvo written tho lodgo hero Hint tho S. P. In California lins allowed n rato of ono wny faro for Mooso In num bers of 100 or more Tho matter will ho taken up through thorn. Thoso who wero admitted Inst night were: John 1). Ooss, (Juy C. Wnrncr, Chnrlcs Stauff, W. M. Kk blad, Dr. II. K. Kolty, Robert Craw ford, J. O. I.angworthy, W. K. Hun gnn. William Colllne, C. O. (losnoy, P. Mlrrnsoul, C. H. Halo, Alvln Smith, Alfred K. Halo, Frank Catler lln. II. C. Hnrgclt, nnd Oeorgo Gll hortson. Thoso whoso nppllcntloiiB wero granted nnd who wero not Inlated last night woro: Charles Hall. A. II. Powers. C. L. Pennock, Dr. II. M. Shaw, Kdward W. Klssam, James It. Ferrey, Dnvld N. Hunch, 1). I. McOeo, K. K. Dyer, Karl K. Powell, S. Drlscoll, Kdward (livens, M. J. Ostrow. VUDUN Rljj E S2? ileavy Ml!l0-ski" Gloves Mo"' Hats, yaluoa up to $3JK SS PnrmiR Knit mm-, c.ii- "uice ? . -. ,.,,,. UIMUII onus .. .., Bleached Turkish Towels, 18x34 unoioacnea iuikisIi Towels, 18x38 Cotton Face Towels, 17x33. Pfr" White Outing Flannel, 10c value Mercerized Damask, 58x54, each '" Mercerized Damask, 58x72, each Mercerized Damask, 58x90, each Fine Seed Cloth, 40 inches, per yard Shirt Waists, extra special value txtra wiao Windsor Plisso ,. We close our store at 6p.m- II i7unfair"7",i handed for a new. concern, or any other cor!? oen evenings when all other like stores ar el ft jannot meet fair competition. W,r! THE GOLDEN Ell First National Bank Buidkl A A A A IIOTKIi l'llti: (Sieclnl to Tho Times.) MAPLKTO.V. Ore, Mny 1!). Tho ShiBlaw hotel In this city wns badly damaged by fire. Tho flro was on j the third floor and tho first nnd sec ond floors woro damaged by water. ; Tho building wns valued at $7,r.00 and wns owned by Joo Morris of ICu-! gene nnd wns rented to Tom Jensen. ! Always Busy. WOMAN MAYOR OPENS i COUNCIL BY PRAYER1 Applications for l.lccicc.s for Pool Hull mill Shooting (inllcrlcs .ic! Tin nod Down in Mooting. OAI.ICNA, III., May in. Mrs.A.U. Canflold, Mnyor of Warren, presided for tho first tlmu nt n session of tho village Council meeting. Tho session was opened with prayer hy u minister, nnd the Mayor announced this would ho n feature of every meeting of the board. Tho Council rejected nil of Mrs. Canfield's appointments except two. Tho applications of owners of the pool halls and shooting galleries for n renewal of licenses wero denied. the siiuuwK for the reservation out to Tlchcnoiir's craft. Hut tho young I man In question changed his mind, I I nnd camo to tho boat, reclaimed hls "womnn'' and nindo her his bride. ('liuinliiuito Chili Concert, chorus 10 voices, director, Mrs. Win, Horh full, .li'., Tuesday, May -.", at Fin nish Hull, oil rents. Take your baths nt (). K, Harbor .Shop. Front near Central. PRAYED TOLDfS uuuu-Bit-u Cares of World Wrirti i Frank Aul,kc,uoWjtt l.iid In Cm, k Too hcavllr the urei dft. rested on the chonlden rf r Aushkcllj. He rote kny ! friends In his mtlHlu,,,, tlicm Bood-byomil not bra (iils departure. Thtitltnr v.., irciariHK ior lit Ufar life. Hut It was it Mfca,. i uiu iiumo mienerea itlhtt I(cn from the Centnl HtUt city Jail. This ilttinoii 'Sheriff A. P. Did, toct lit (litlllc. Several times the cu U . to end his trouble. Htm supplied with monerlitiesti there wns no end to lit pa ami ho would be Milk tit his rountry for ;einUa will ho taken to tbeurliitU I for safe keeping. Railroad and Auto Fare Refunded With Every Purchase of $20 or over, Beginning Friday, May 21, 1915 THE FASHION STORE WHERE SMART STYLES MEET MODERATE PRICES All Goods at Sale PriH are Strictly Cash-No Free Alterations at Si Price OUR ANNUAL MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE WILL BEGIN FRIDAY, MAY 21ST, 1915 AND WILL CONTINUE FOR 15 DAYS. WE ARE FORCED TO DO THIS WE ARE FORCED TO RESORT TO METHODS OF THIS KIND IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK AND MAKE ROOM FOR OUR EARLY FALL AND WINTER STYLET THAT WILL SOON i ARRIVE. OUR MOTTO IS NEVER TO CARRY OVER OUR STOCK FROM ONE SEASON TO ANOTHER. THEREFORE THE TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER SALE BEGINS ; FRIDAY MAY 2 ST YOU WILL BUY SOME OF OUR LADIES' AND MISSES' UP-TO-DATE WEARING APPAREL FOR LESS THAN COST TO THE E MAKERS SHREWDEST SHOW REAL VALUES, WILL BE THE BIGGEST BUYERS AT THIS SALE. ALL THOSE WHO REMEMBER OUR PREVIOUS SALES WhTtHOROUG AT THIS STORE WLL MEAN A GENUINE REDUCTION FROM THE NORMAL PRICES. WE SSUE PURCHASE SLIPS WITH EVERY SALE !S0 YOU I CAN GET VOTES FOR A FRE TRIP TO THE PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION THE STORE WILL BE CLOSED FOR ONE DAY TO REMARK AND RE-ARRANGE ! THE ENTIRE STOCK LADIES' SUITS iiok $:ir..(id vai., now $19.50 lies. ISK.no Val.. now SI 0.50 Hi 2fi.r.o Val.. now $1 5.00 Uok. $sr..00 Val.. now $12.50 iteK, jao.OD Val.. now $ 950 One lot of IiihI KonHOitH xiiltM Vnl. up to in.voo now $ 5gg LADIES' COATS Uei;. l.'H.no Vnl., now $14.98 IC'K- 22.li0 Val.. now $13.50 IUk. IIS.r.0 Vnl.. now S 1 0.95 HK. JI.'iUO Vnl., now $ gQ HcK. fr.'.r.o Val. now $ 5'gg ok. $7.r.O Val., now $ 4,93 Italii coats all ko at a reduction ot 25 per cent. LADIES' WALKING SKIRTS lPK 18.00 Vnl.. now $6.98 IUK. $10.00 Val.. now $5.98 Hen. fs.r.o Val., now $5.25 lleil Jtl.OO Val.; now $398 Upk. t 50 Val., now $2,98 Hob. 3.r.O Vnl., now $2.25 Hob. li; 00 vai.. now $ .'gg Al Silk Jersey, Mosmillno, nnd eropiMloHdilno pettloatB, all colorti nnd hI.ch bo nt a reduction of "0 per cent. Also tho Thonipson fllovo KIN Hub nnd the I, a Itoso corKctn front and hncl IiicIiir. All now nnd up-to-date niodelK bo at a reduction or 20 per cent. All ohlldroim driuwuM ko ut n reduc tion of 2K pur cent. All hathliiB Hulls o at a rediicltlon of 15 per cunt. I.nilloa nftarnoon nnd ovoiiIiib Kowns nha street drewoa latest ntyloa and (olors, IneludltiB cropcdu-chlnoK. New taffetas, poplins and fancy ni.iterlala r IteK. I3R.00 Vnl., now $19.98 Hob. I2.-..00 Val., now $ Qgg Hcb I is. 00 Vnl.. now SI 1 98 Hob. ir..oo Val., now $ ggg Hob. I12..10 Val.. now $ 5gg Hob. ls.50 Val.. now $ gg lies Hi. 50 val., now $ ggg Ladles Tub dresses nil bo ut half price. HoiiBO dresses KoKulnr $1.25 to $1.50 Val. bo ut c oq LADIES' KIMONOS Silk erepo-do-chluc, niessalliie. nnd ehariuouso nil tho dainty colors and styles bo nt half price. Cotton crepe nnd fleeco ldmnuos. Hob.. $2.50 Vol., now g 1 jn ItcB. $1.75 to $2.00 Vnl., now g i'-jq Hob. $1.50 Vnl., now n. "qp Ladles up to date wal.sts In all tho dainty shados In cropo-do-ehlne, nios saline, luce, chiffons nnd voiles all go at n reduction of 20 per cent. Ono lot of vollo nnd lliiKerio waists o at j q LADIES' CORSET COVERS All over embroidery, Nainsook, and muslin. Hob. $1.50 Val.. now $ gg Hes. $ 1.25 Val., now $ 'gg IleB. 75c Vnl., now $ 'gg HeR. 10c Val., now $i Vg lieu. :i5e Vnl., now $' j g Ladles braziers bo at a reduction of 25 pur lent. Ono lot of beuutlful hand niiulu center pieces nnd dresser senrfa of HattonhurR bo nt a reduction of 25 per cent. LAIHUS1 NKillT (.OW.NS Silk cropo-do-chlno In nil tho dainty colors r nt a reduction ot 25 per cent. Xunsook, muslin nnd crepo Hob. $3.50 Vn now $ 2,25 Hob. $2.25 Val., now $ "J 'gg Hob. $1.75 Vnl., now '. $ "j J g Hob. $1.50 Val,, now $ -j'qq Hob. $1.25 Vnl., now $ JQ lies. $1.00 Val., now $ "gg Ladles princess slips, chotnlso and onvolopo chonilso Hor. $3.50 Vnl., now $ -j gg Hob. $2.75 Vnl. now $ -jyg Rob. $ 1.95 Vnl., now $ -j J g Hob. $1.50 Val., now $ 'gg Hob. $1.25 Vnl., now $ g9 Ladles Combination Corset covers nnd drawers. Heg. $2.50 Val.. now $ QQ Hob. 1 1.50 Vnl., now $ jg HeR. $1.50 Val., now $ tgg Res. $1.25 Val., now $ 'gg Ladles drawers In Nansook, mus lin, knit and embroidery. HeR. $3.50 Val.. now $ Uj Hob. $2.25 Val., now j lj' Hor. 85o Val., now 'jJ Hop. 05c Vnl., now Hor. COcVnl., now I Hor. 35c Val., now i Ladles' knit union suits of stylos, ..... r.n ',.1 nnn' ' '.. IIOK. i. Hcr. 75c Val., now T Hor. I5u Val., now LADIES' KNIT VESTS ..t .s Rob. II-00 Val.. now . n HeB. 75c Val., now , j) Rob. 45c Val., now '" jj n,r or,n vnl.. HOW 111 Rob. lGc Val.. now J There aro a lot of Items noim tioned-too numerous to mention. WAIT! WAIT! WAIT FOR OUR OPENING FRIDAY, MAY 21ST, AT 9 O'CLOCK DON'T MISS THIS SALE IF 180 Central Ave. Phone 145X YOU VALUE MONEY. FIVE EXTRA SALES LADIES WANTED. THE FASHION STORE ie. Across From randier Hotel H -r;rr7TTjg KfiMEStfSSHI