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ijESSKMMBHflt J, THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFlELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 31, 1915 EVENING EDITION t? , i h. BAY TIMES MALONHV. Editor K. MALONHY, News Editor 'HODR THE DEJID'NEW GUMP FORMED nnd Pub. . III'VDItKim fiATHKIt to PAY Offlclnl Paper of Coos County Mniti r. HAV ltmi WiE Offlclnl Paper City of Marsl.fleld. -MOHIAL HAY HOMAC.l. (, I COOS HAV SONS OF VETEHANS ,MK.' OHOAN1H 1'OH 1'IHST TIME I 1 A .. M..n 1 .. 1.. ii itAltni'V Address nil communications to ";, V "' . , u i. COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. , J l Cemetery In Well Dec orated twill Ciiiiiion Is Hecoiveu Kntnrod nt tlio Postofflca nt Marsh- field, Oregon, for transmission "Comrades, Hnliite the flag." Old through tho mnlis as second-class veterans, the boys of 'CI, bared their mail matter. heads nnd Btooil for n moment In More Than 0 I" Number Under the Command of W. A. Hew Major C. H. Zeek Influential Sons of Veterans, more than CO in number, gathered yesterday to take part in the Decoration Day par ade. This was their first formal meeting nnd officers of the new or ganization were elected. Much pralso U rlvnn Mntnr fi. H. Zeek. of Uilll- SUUSCJ1IPTION HATES ' slloncc, muto recognition of the llolIi for ,8 untiring effortB on' be- DA1LV. flag for which they so valiantly half of the now camp. Ono year f 0.00 foU(,ht hnlr n cctury ago on battle-1 Tho purpose of the Sons of Vol- Per month 60 , , , , ... , , ninn ' crnns is entirely for patriotic rca- r WEEKLY. ,flclds bo,ow th0 Mn80n n"'1 D ,sons and Its members will tako part Ono year $ 1.G0 Hno. in all national exorcises. When paid strictly in nuvniice inu iicliincl tnc old vcicrans oi jinivur, mo iuuuwihb nru mu uiuuin " i subscilptlon pilco of tho Coos Hay ,, fi wcro Kntherod the Spanish I members of tho Coos Hay Camp of Brnfo,nu!3C-00POryCarOr2-C0fYV'"crl- VM' th 80B"lw r&."'S...CommBn,lor 1 I of VeteraiiH, tho lodge of Eagles y, g. Iiorton ..Sr. Vlce-Commnndcr An Independent Hepubllcan news- nnd every member of the popuWcc , Chns. Staiiff ..Jr. ViccfCommandor paper, published every evening ex- thut could rrowd Inside the doors of -S. Stdbblofioid Char . iiln , ZSKMm, Co. the Orpheum Theater yesterday af- .K ' V.VVlrSor ternoon. Many stood up: mnny enmo Hobcrt Graves ..Patriotic Instructor CH1SIS IS HEACIIED I nml could find no place, and so were fciced to go away again, tho! Though the O. A. It. each year II. .1. Kimball Guido Oliver Sumner .Musician C. O. Cooncy Inside Guard Hugh Darclay Outside Uiinru m IIR renlv of Germany to I American note regarding the grown Hmallcr, by no means do the i n. J I. Walter Color Hearer sinking of tho Lmiltnnlii nnd 0j,j f,ci,iicra grow ono whit less pa- , Members of Council: C. I. Hoi-1 otlicr vessels lias iioen recciveu. . . . , u , ,, ; .in..gurd, Fred K. Gettlns, C. W. Wol- Tho leading papers of the country , "lone, in a uoiiy uaucr ios, . n icott seem in vnrylng degrees to look dor tho leadership of Commander Mnrshflold Members: Loyd Hoso, upon tho noto as being nn unsatls- Simeon Miller, of North Hcnd, gath-1 m. D. Sumner, John C. Kendall, Win. factory nnswer to our complaints m,, vestcrday and marched In a ' Stauff, Dwight O. Wolcott, Geo. F. nnd as being evasive of tho main . ,,,' .,,,.. fo tln imlBic 0r ii1p I Cook, J. A. Matson, Chas. Magary, points at Issue. It should bo con-s"1fem- - l0 uio iuub.c oi uic a H j,aral)i w IL McHroom, II. M. sldcred, however, that this reply is Coos nay Hand to tho Orpheum Alue0 L. L. Dradley, Louis Urown. not regarded as a direct answer but. Theater. I J. Leo Brown, V. O. Pratt, S. C. 1b said to be merely n noto designed . At their head rodo S. II. Cathcart, Small. J. K. Eggclston, Geo. II. Hot to settle points of fact before fur- , , f t)l0 , ,,, tUo nor. V. M. Painter. RE. Matso.u IL ther discussion Is taken up. The ., T. wnitt), L. l. uuniiy, P. L. Tur- i. n.,irv cnr.ni ! veterans enmo tho veterans of tlio iv. nr. a. L. tinimnwnrMi. HnH k. to bo a unit In tho opinion that tho Spanish-American war nnd lastly, I Powell, C. A. Jenson, Willlnm Ori noto Is not a full nnd satisfactory t,c noWy formed Sons of Vetornns. 'cs, Chas. II. McClccs, Fraiifc L. nnswer. At tho same time tho ThfiV ..,. ,.lln . blI;,Mir nni, Sumnor.J. E.Cooloy. Jas. Ul-errey, SJX.-S I." l-rZrlng warn! lo their seats. Tho hand played pa ing to tho Mexican factions that f'ollc airs. Everyone aroso and they must come to n settlement or stood In sllenco nt tho rendition of tho United States will find some , ThQ gtnr S)nnRleil uanner." means of bringing nbout tho end rimirninn r A Snblliredo desired tho ceasing of Internal I As Cm rman, C. A. Selilbrodo strife which Is causing starvation syoko briefly on tho meaning of Dcc of tho pcoplo of Mexico. President i oration Day. "Tho day of homage Wilson stands In n position almost to I)C ))rnvo uoy8 who Ravo t,r without parallel In tho history of tho . Union" ho said country. Tho German and Mexican m' lMo "'V,0"'. . ,0 B(lUI matters coming to a focus at tho A Hny of Patriotism, samo tlmo comblno to miiko un- In his orders for tho day Com tisuol complications. Tho situation , miu0r Simeon Miller B'll(l- "T1, is a ruiiiur finuc unu niuuii iiiudi (;fty m not oilO III WHICH WO IllUSt Ixn llni.11n.l tt'lM. nnrn Vr lin Inl'ftr Jr., L. II. llelsncr, J. F. Wcndllng, , K. C. Wnlrath, B. F. Tllley, Ed. H. Mcnde. North Hcnd Members: C. A. Covey, Carl I. Wlntors, Win. Schrock, J. A. Coleman, H. II. Woldy, Hamlnll S. ' Jones, J. W. Cory, J. II. McComb, I. , A. Elrod. bo Handled with care. Whntover onto moro como tosether for tho TWQ OENEHAXIONS I Fntlier ami Son Heproscnt Two AVnra ' In ProcesMion Ono fenturo of tho Mnrshflold Memorial Day parado was tho fact I that two generations of one family boing votornns of two dlfforont war., marched in tho parade. Thcso men ' woro E. W. Schrock, who is n vot eran of tho Civil war and his son, I Willlnm Schrock, who Is n votornn , of tho Spanlsh-Amorlcnn war. Tho oldor Mr. Sclirock fought In Company ur ns i a nnd wns under General Fltzhugli Lea in ution. ADMINISTHATHLV NOTICE uintid Mm Drnuf limit mnv Inlfii mi tlin part of tho United Suites, ono thing Pitrposc of rclntlng the terrors rf Is evident, nnd that Is. the pcoplo tho battloflold nnd the sufferings of tho country seem to bo Inclined , tint wo underwent, but miliar Is to stand behind him In anthIiiK , monnt ln tll0 8,,rt ()f romombrnnco i C, Ninth Indiana, and tho son dm that ho docs, n i condition which Is nfttrotIsm Lot us show to i ,nB tho Spanish-American war wn proper nnd which Illustrates tho " r pair otism. Z'01 U8fl,0w ,0n member of Company F, IDth low llllliy Ol U1U AlllCIILllII JIUUIHU III llll i" J"""h niyauiiih u mu oiwo critical times. nnd stripes." i Lincoln's speech to tho soldiers t as they gathered In Washington nt t PERSONAL MENTION X lho cl08 of l,l clv" Wnr wnB (1" ........ f llvored ngnln by Murlin Chnpelle, ,niu, ,)r. . M. sliaw wn8 introduced DH. W. 1IAYDEN returned from U8 t,0 speaker of tho day. His nd- K,ra,,!KniiiMniMrli!fIB;f iinranv (i,e!,s uwcIt " tho meaning of Dec Y. L. STEMMEItMAN, of Allegany. , " was a visitor In tho city over Si-n- wrtlon Day nnd tho spirit that Im day. I come down to ui as n nation an tins A. II. BLATCIIELY, u Couiilll.) ,t- rt8it of t10 bnttlo efforts of the tornoy, is in tho city today for n L,()ys of ,C1( JOE WENDL1NG. tho tlo mnn, went 1 tho lino of march ngaln tho to North Slough on business this . vetornns filed to tho I. O. O. F. morning. 'comotory, thero to witness tho un- EHN1CST MATSON wns down this ,., nt , , ,iri,uilllllll, .1V. mornliiB for a business visit from. " '" v"" ' ' Cntehini' inlnt tho Sous of Vetornns to "Our Soldier Cntchlm: Inlet MISS ESTHID IIOLMAN was down land Snllor Dead this morning from Catching inlot on u shopjitng visit. PHIL AUIIOS, who was formerly In terested In tho Ideal Cafe, lias gouo to Sail Francisco. JOHN ALLEN, who is now employed nt tho Smlth-l'owerH enmp tit Pow ers is hero on busluesii. HAL HAHIIOUIt Is expected homo tomorrow after a ten-days' visit In Portland and Corvallls. Every Grave Decorated. About tho llttlo spot In tho com utery there gathered a host of peo ple. Not n grnvo In tho entire area wns left neglected. On soma tho flowers had been distributed In pro fusion. Tho local Aerlo of Eagles observ ed their annual Decoration Day with uiviiu i lunir, mis gouo imi'ii io iiiuceu, uoniiuauiier .Mine ,,,L"".H.or,.,,lf,.V,.,:.'A""'ll.u"'? lrl" ,,l'rc 1'innk G. Iiorton spoko fc MHb. 1. W. CHAIG, who is now con- f vt , .., ' .. ducting the Giignon hotel (it Pow- of U!,r!"'8 llt tho uiivel HEN FiSIHHt cmno back on tho fitting ritualistic services for their noon stage from n week's trip to dead. Hi tho mornliiK tho Order of Portland, SalOlll and Eugene. Ovlr. vlltoil lliu mmoterv for fhnlr MILS. J. S. STllllHlH.KIELl) loft on ' , UB,l7 l,, tonior f01 ,no,r tho Hreakwntcr yesterday meriiiiig "i'rvlces and to leave floral roniom- for ii short visit In Portland. Ibniuces for their dead brothers. KENNETH I). HAUSEH nod William I On bohnlf of tho Odd Fellows Knlser spent tho week end in tho T,I(1., .... ,.., .., n .i... n u rlty returning today to llnuser. ."u'0 """ l,,wointt'u l0 t" " A- " V. (1. iilNDMAHSH, of tho Wllla- ih'J lot "I10" w'1'" tl10 canium is motto Pacific, has gono back to placed, Commander Miller replying. for the Sons idling of the ers. siient Sunday In Murshfleld. .monument. Tho monument was DH. It. W. MOIlltOW wont up to presented to lho Sous of Votornns Powers yesterday on a professional' to give to the (J. A. H. yihii, lemming in tno lUtoruoou. A. H POWEHS, who has been suf fering from a seioro cold, ennui In from Powers to spend Su uluy. L. F. HKUPEItMAN returned this moriiiiig to his work from a week end visit nt his homo on Catching Inlet. EUGHNK SCHETTEU lotiiined to Hnudoii Saturday after n short vis it with his brother, Olto Schettor, hero. MIL AND MILS. ANDUEW COOKK. of Chicago, interosted In Grants In tho County Court of tho State of Oregon for tho County of Coos.J In Matters of Probnto. In tho Mnttcr of tho Estnto of C. E. Jordan, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given, Hint tho undorslgned hns filed hor final account in tho nbovo entitled Court ami Estnto nnd that Monday, tho 14th day of Juno, 1015, at tho hour' of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, hns! boon fixed by tho Hon. Jas. Watson,' Judge of said Court,, as tho tlmo for tho settlement of said estnto nnd hearing objections to said final ac count. All persons nro thoroforo notified to fllo nny objections thoy may hnvo to said account or settlement on or beforo said date. Dated this 10th day of May, 1915, SAHA1I JORDAN, Administratrix of tho cstato of C. E. Jordan, deceased. Geo. Wntklns, nttornoy for Administratrix. SUMMONS. Powers to look after tho liiBtalla- In tho Circuit court of tho Stnto of Oregon In nnd for Coob County. II. A. Scott, Plaintiff, vs. Eva Scott, Defendant. To Eva Scott, tho above jiuinod Defendant. In tho nnino of tho Stnto of Oregon; you nro hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed ncnlntit vfiu lwkinfn ...Htit.i in.. .!.. Hon of iiiaehlneo In tho now ma- ," ,,, ", , ,. . . '. , ... ' ' from tho dnto of tho servlco of thin suminoiis upon you If served within i'i Ithln twenty days from the dato of such service but, If served by publication, or by personal service outsldo of tho ' Stnto of Oregon, you shall appoar and answer on or boforo tho last day M DASHNEY. who Is omployed ' Z,,v,,n r" " T m r',thl n the new camps of the 8m Itli-'" ' ,!"" "' ', H0 Uhhl1 "', , ,, ..... ther county of this stato, then with oers Company, spent Sunday In ,n.nllU. ,ln -... ,. ... . " clilno shops TOM In 1 Murshrield. F. J. FHK.N'EY, a well-known Han don attorney, and A. II. Hlaictilvy, of Couulllo, siiout Sunday in Marshfleld. Pass propoVty. woro hero jeswr-im. HA'Ku'mmo down from Pow- , the tlmo proscribed In tho order day visiting. Saturdnv eveni.nf fn!- r iw,ri for Implication hereof, to-wlt. Juno IIOIIKHT E. ANT. Interested tu n ... ,. ,!''. .7 17.1915. ' ; 1 lg irrluatioii project nt Grant I visit In the city. Dr. lliwer Is tho ' V ' ' , ,, , Push, rnino hero yesterday f.,r a I resident liylclan nt tho new town. 'r J0" "" to ni,,,e,lr n,ul "8wor ihort stay. MHS. c. P. MASON and sou returned ! U r0ml,llllnl 8 1,ovo required, the . IL IIM.NES, who recoutly dls-( homo vostordnv moriiinir from At J l '""'tiff will tnko Jtidgmont agnliiBt HOBOil or ilia miiiile Hlorn lmrn li. ' ...... ,. .1 . . ... . L. L. Thomas, has returned from 11 trip to Portland, banv whoro sho bus lion on n Knv.i'0" ul wnul uicreof anu will apply oral weeks visit with her nnrm.L 1 ,0 tno Court for tho roller domaudod IL E MILLER loft on tho morning 1 CHAS. FENSI.EH has returned from!1" ,,,s romllnlnt a succinct stato tialn, roturning to Handon, whore a weok's stay nt Hnmlon. where I 't of which Is, no is buperiiiioni nig mo won; or ,o was assisting .1. T. Sullivan ' That tin i,A rnn.i .!, n. , A. J. Mendel also returned with laivorco fm. ,. ct ...k..l.... ,---- ...,, ,., the ilrcdgo Seattle. ALFRED JOHNSON, sheriff, of Ca him last evening. lulllo, was 11 visitor horo jester-1 FRANK ROGERS was down from his' Tlmt ll0 bo awri'ed tho caro, cus-; day rotiiriiing homo on tho eaily cua River ranch Saturday. Ho 'tody and control of tho minor chll-1 train this morning -M. M. YOUNG, proprlrtor of the Haxtor llouso In Couulllo. with his wlfo. arrived at noon for a.MUS. J. M. UPTON nnd children uro "' publication pursuant to an order snort visit in tuo city 1 JtAKKY CL HOY returned houn jch-l tordny overland after n week all Snlem whoro ho npptftrod in tAo cases boforo tho Supremo Court, i JJR. and MRS. GEORGE E. SAN DERS, of Grants Pass, spont Sun-1 rfny In tho city, leaving on the' stago for tho north this mornluK ' SIRS J. CLAWSON fiiinu ill fr i ! Pi wers to Bjiend Memorial Duj says his llolstoln dairy herd Is do-1 droit of the Plaintiff and Defendant nig 11110 aim ue lias uu nut moon 1 a..i . .1.1 . . eiilvos tlii Kensnn. "... ui mis BUllliilOlls Is 11UU10 oxpectml hero soon from Roseburg niado by Hon. John S. C0K0, Circuit to spend most of tho summer nt judgo of Coos County, Oregon which tho home of her parents. Mr. nmli.,,,1.,- ,.. , , , ' ., ' ""u" Mrs. Hnus Reed nt Ferudnle. ordor btars ! of April 2t. 1915, Attend Track Moot IVIdny. nd directs publication hereof In tho' Coos Bay Times onco each weok fori a period of six Weoks, tho first pub- canon tnereof to bo made on tho r ,afitll ()tty of Aprlli 1915 MI'MHUItS Coon Coiintv Hiclnes ! Olt.U'l.'S A'n MnivTunun . l...... V I... I ' , .-.. I.IHII1U, unit caro for tho graves of re,. .JrTIZ'rrrJZ Attorneys for Plaintiff, ,VW- .CIIWDLEH (.HILL toi.ioii-.nv noon. llrst l'''aHon. April C, 1915. FRANK ACKLKV M jestorday for j 1(, j n'vlovHi 50 vviil v latvinul la8t liubltctillou, May 31, X915 h ASK YOl'H NEinilHOH .IUXIJ ."h. Every Convenience of Gas A good oil stove lights like gas, reg ulates like gas, cooks like gas. And it does away with the dirt, delay and waste heat of a wood or coal range. New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove For Deal Results Use Pearl Oil " Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts perfectly. Docs every thing your wood or coal range will do. No odor. Does not taint the food. Docs not overheat the kitchen. Several styles and sizes. Ask your dealer. See Exhibit, Palace of Manufactures, Panama Pacific Exposition. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California Murshllcld A COMPLETE LINE OE THE NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVE MAY ALWAYS HE POUND AT SUMNER HARDWARE CO. MAHKHT AVE.VUE MAHSIIKIELD, OHE. Koontz Garage Agency for OVERLAND CARS GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty North Front Street :: :: :: .. Phone 180-J INDEPENDENT AUTO SERVICE Leaves Mnrstificld nt Husy Corner 10:00 a.m. 2:00.ii.m. 6:00 p.m. Leaves North Hend 10 min utes Inter MurMiNcliI Xortli Henil Empire Tnrliecl Sunset Hay GRAVEL Wo nro now propnrcil to furnish GUAVEL In nny quantities from pllo In our ynnl or ln carload lots, ut following prices: From pllo on grolind, $L,.'5 por yard. ennoad lots, tnlccn from cars, JL'.OO per yard. Hetall Hcpiirtiiient. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposlto Post-Offlco. Phone 100. r'n t&Mmm wliii The 42-Centimeter Light Mazda "C" Type The nitrogen-filled Mazda lamps are the modern il luminating sensation. Greater light for less current than ever before achieved by incandescents. Remarkable advertising value either outdoors or inside business establishments. Marked economy for light users. Telephone 178. OREGON POWKSO Dozens of Savings Accounts iiave Been Upened Here This Year Not all targe accounts but the smaller deoositnr knows lie is just as welcome here. uWJusitor For months we have been urging the openinn nf , sayings account here-because we want to en ou? Li thrift and industry. murage We pay interest on savings accounts. You may open an .account at any time in any amount FIRST UTIONIL BMK ' OF COOS BAY Sifcby Deposit Boxes For Rent. FUluI & BENNETT 61 OLDEST HANK IX COOS COl MY KMnlillslicd J 881). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest pnlil on Tlmo AX1) SAVING'S DEPOSITS OffllCIH J. V. Hemiett, lYeslilcnt. " 1 ' .1. II. Kliiniitfim, Vlcc-l'i-e.sldent. ,H. !'. WllllaniH, Cnsliler. . fleo. 1 Wliu lii'stcr, Asst. Cadilrj, Scailiafiafriiieriai Bank "WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE" We gladly open your savings accounts with $1.00 OUR HOME SAVINGS BANK FOR YOUR FREE USE WE PAY INTEREST HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO 9 j i fa tJtttuT f AKILBURrtsta-siJSANTA CLARA San Francisco-Eureka-Coos Bay-Portland North Bound J-'HOM SAN FHANC1SCO 10:00 ii. in., Juno Xi, 10, 15, UO, ii,", and 30. l'HOM COOS HAY l'Olf ASTOH1A ANil 1'OIITLAM). 1. JI. Title, .liino J, 7, !'', 17, U"-, U7, July 1. ' South Bound I'HO.M l'OHTLANH I. .L, May UI), .liino I, 0, It, JO, ill, 2, July I. I'HO.M COOS HAV l-'Olt ICUHEKA AND SAN 1'HAXt'ISCO. 1'. .Al. Tide, .May ttl, .liino tl, II, 1(1, ill, HU miJ 31. . NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. Smith 'JViiiilnnl Dock. IMioiio JiHl. it TlTJIl? AgCUt. 1 I1TER CEU I 0 Tl nn n UU Weekly Service Coos Hay nnd San Fnincbco. n ST IS MANN iTH Freight -and Passenger Service SAILS l-'HOM SAN KHANCISCO I'OH COOS HAV, TllSDAV .IITNE 1ST AT :l:Ml H. M. San I'riiiitlaco Office, 000 Flfo Hulldlng, nnd l'ler Number .Oooa Bay Agent, 0. F. McGeorqe, Phoe ii EQUIHl'EI) WITH WIHELESS teamsMp Breakwater ALWAVS ON TIME. SAILS 1'HOM.MAHSIIEIELHEVEHV SLNDAV DlHLVfi MAV At 1) A.5L, AND I'HO.M HOHTLAN1) KVVAW Tlll'HSDAV AT8AJI. Tickets on t,alo nt Hoitland City Ticket Office, l ' 0nlc&lr" ' riioiio a.w. . c.ii. lanih:.1- ! mtm, , "' it. Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges. Buildinas. General ConslrucUon COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR wunr. Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon w work the Dredge "Seattle" tlio moit powerful, best equipped nnd most tliorouslilf twouty-lucli hydraulic Ctredgo Ifi TacKIc Ht Coos Bav office. Main off 1$ Marshfield, Oregon. ' Seattle, Washington. Times Want Ads Bring Res' COl