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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1915 EVENING EDITION. SIX TfT WILL NOT DM SPECIALS On entering the Moto llic other day n lady remarked: "Vint can't beat the (lOM)KX Itl'l.K. We iilwnjs Iiiivo to come hack." So It U. Siiiiictiinos mi article goes wivng:. Try n.s mi may, miiiic times tic make n mistake; .sometime our help Is not nttcntDe; sometime Me Niy the Mi-nng thing, lint after nil, you can't Iwat the GOI.DKX Itl'l.l-: In price or service. . Boy's Buckskin 25c Hose, all sizezs up to 7'i' Spec, 15c White Outing, 10c value, Special --7Mc Standard Calico, Special , 4c Red Seal Gingham, I2V value, Special 8 1-3c Shirt Waists, worth 75c to $1.00, Special 50c Ladies' Hose, black and colors, 15c to 35c val, ,.WAc LOT 1 Children's Canvas Shoes and Oxfords, Special 38c LOT 2 Women's Canvas Oxfords, Special 48c LOT 3 Women's Black and Tan Oxfords, Values up to S4.00. Special 95c LOT 4 Boys' Shoes, values up to S3.00 Special $1.25 LOT 5 Men's Shoes, odds and ends, Values up to $4.00. Special $1.25 ,.niinil.'V Tt'ltV llflU'V (lKKKIt 111 rvit'iiTii mvn.ssiinv I The Golden Rule ALWAYS -BUSY First National Bank Bldg. THE BIGGEST STOCK THE LOWEST PRICES THE BEST ASSORTMENT T Tl ran RED! 0 FOURTH WIIKXIHiV SUIT IIKOIW TO TIST COMMITTKKS I'dll CKI.KHKATIDX AKK MAIM-; I'CIW.IC ItAIMIOAD iio.ms Action Will Ihtsleii Construction of .Vow Hoiul nml Mill at Itoschurg. KOSBilUIMl, Oregon, Juno 11. Jlorry Pcarcc, through Ills nttor noy, O. P. Coshow, has filed n peti tion In tlio Circuit Court, nsklng that tlio Council ho enjoined from enter ing Into nny coutrnrt with Kendall Drothcrn nnd from Issuing nny part or nil of tlio bonds which were au thorized nt (ho election held hero Inst Thursday. This suit Ih regarded as n friend ly ouo to tent out tlio validity of the election nnd tlio IioihIb and Ih filed nl tills time In order to expedite the work of railroad construction, A dcclHlon on tlio Injunction Is ex pected within n low days from Judge Sklpwortli, who will hear tho appli cation. As noon ns Ills decision Is announced tlio enso will ho appeal ed to tho Supreme Court whero n , decision will probably bo handed j 1 down within a very few weeks. A'i suit of this nnturo Is necessary bo- foro bond buyers will purchase inu nlclpal bonds of this character. Capital a Million. I Articles of Incorporation of the RoRcburg-Kastern Railroad Company, .capital slock $1,000,000 which plans' a lino from Roseburg eastward to u J point whero tho North Umpiun river Intersects with the western I boundary of tho Cmpuun National Forest Reserve, huvo been filed with ' .ComomlBsloner of Corporations Echulderman at Salon). Tho Incorporators arc Jonoph Ml cclll, J. F. Ilarker, A. T. Ilarshnll, II. W. Strong, O. I. CohIiow and John W Oliver. Will Kntcr Contract. Tho next stop will bo for the, city to enter Into contract with Kendall Ilros. for tlio construction of tho railroad. Tho Mayor will appoint a committee to arrange the contract. 1'IAN IIOXKIUK.MK'IAI, Knitport Sunilii)' Si'IiihiI Will Kilter-' lain Saturday Mglit Tho mombors of tho Kastport Union Sunday school will glvo a lion Mm social tomorrow night nl tho fpot of Idaho Htrout In First addi tion. If tho weather Ih not fnvor ahlo and there Is rain tho ovout will bo postponed for ono weok an Sat urday night Ih tho only time con venient to hold tho picnic. Thero will bo a bonfire to mako good cheer nnd It will bo a strictly out of doors nffalr. The hullo will bring bnskots of lunch and Uioho will bo Hold nnd tho proceed of tho hnlon will go toward buying a new organ for tho Sunday m-IiooI. Tho organization now haw a build lug In which services aro held and thero Is an average itttondauco of 42. A now organ Is needed and tho social Is to help tho organ fund. MUS. CARI, SMKDDl'ltti was among tho visitors In tho city today from Catcbl'.ig Inlot. Some of Cleverest anil MuM Kclt lug Kieuts Kver Held on l!ay Slated for AnnltcrNiry i The eleven committees to take charge of the Fourth of July celobra ' tlou wcro announced today by the chairman of tho executive committee of the Chamber of Commorce, It. M. Jennings. In most cases onb tiio chairmen of the committees wcro chosen, the purpose being to al low the heads to choose their own working partners. Though tho pro gram Is not announced yet, It Ih understood thero will bo on It some of the cleverest and most exciting events ever held on tho bay. J. C. Kendall,' as head of the water sports, Is now preparing for fast motor boat races, for Hwlmmlug events nnd also for a surf board rid ing contest. It Is expected that these features will bo given u front rank placo on tho final program. Two parados havo been arranged. (Jeorgo (loodruni will arrango for tho autoinobllo parade nnd Fred Wil son for tho scenic exhibit of floats. The committees ore as follows: Finance A. J. Mendel, (Joorgo Itotnor and Harry Kimball. Advertising Dr. G. W. Leslie, T. T. Ilennett, I. S. Knufinnn and F. A. Tlcdgen. Thla snnio commltteo will also havo chargo of tho program and tho at traction tho belief being that tho two activities Hliould bo grouped to gether and will result In bolter work. Decorations Irving Chandler. WntVr Sports John C. Kendall. It Is underHtood ho will bo assisted by A. 11. Powers and A. O. Rogory Field Sports Arthur McKeo a. Concession Frank llorton. Host Room Coos Hay Women's Club. Music A. J. Mondol and C.eorgo Ilotnor. Autoinobllo I'arado (ieorgo (lood runi. Civic Parade Fred WUhoii. With thoso committees appointed It will soon bo possible for thorn to havo outlined tho nctlvltloH of tho two dnys' colebrntlon, July 3 nnd S. Say Ktoii.c Tx (Si-cat. Seek I tares Hero Of Uoso dirt Comiuiulcei of Tlio County Mnrslffleld firemen will not take I over the dance concession for tho Fourth of July according to their de cision nt a special meeting bf the de partment In their hall Inst evening. J A race of the county volunteer hose' tenuis as one of tho features of the1 celebration's athletic events will . prabably be scheduled. At tho Inst meeting of tho Cram her of Commerce a committee ' from tho fire departmnt asked a free concession to give an open air dance. 'chairman Jennings, of tho celobra-j tfon committee, then stated this that there would probably bo dls- cord among the donors of funds if they knew any concessions were be-, lug given away. I I The concession was offered tho ' ' firemen at $r0 and It wns pointed out thnt they would be able to clear , a good sum In excess of that amount. ,They stated their uso of tho money' would bo the purchase of a fire J alarm system for tho city which was. not n private matter but a cause of benefit to all. I ' Offering of tho free concession with tho understanding they would erect n band stand nnd put In tho I sents for nu open nlr danco platform ! nt the corner of Market nnd Second ' streets wns mndo to the firemen Inst night. They decln,Vcd the expenses for this would amount to over ?200 nnd thereby make a profit uncertuln and tho matter was voted down. An effort will now bo mndo by t'.'o fire boys to hnvo n purso of about $r.O put up hero as an Inducement to tho hose enrt teams of tho coun ty to como hero nnd race. ChnllengoH , nro to bo sent out at once, it Is stnt- ,' cd. At tho present tlmo Mnrshfleld baa possession of tho cup nnd Iiiih had for two years. They must win It a third tlmo before It becomes their ! permanent possession. oaii v I H il lO) H n (Pi-a ncuicKson Daiuarupt 5hD, Expectation Last Night We Could Mot Wait On AH of the Peonfe Exceeds PRICE DOES THE WORK Tlhiere are plenty of shoes for all of you EN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S For the benefit of those working and who camunot get to the sale in the day time, we will keep opem evenings in the Hendirickson Store Roomra I HUE CLOTHING & SHOE COMPA SHIPPING NEWS BASEBALL SGOHES OAKI,A.VI NUltPKISKK MCAfU'i: HY HOPPI.VC INTO FOl'ltTir Cincinnati autl Hrooklyn Itnttlo to Tiu Willi (.'aino Called in tit It liming by Darkness DHEJIKWATEH IS IN i: I'KIICKXTAOICS OV COAST LKAGUI3 III Associate. I'rtu to Coot n Tlmtt. W. L. P.O. San Francisco III, 27 .r,CI Snlt Knko . . . ,33 2!) .r,32 l.os Angoles . .37 31 .1,21 Onkland 33 37 171 1'ortlnnd 27 31 .JGO Vonlco 30 31, .4 01 lllj Aninrlitrd Prr ! Cooi nr TlraM. i'OUTI.AN'I). Juno 11. Taking n Hiidden spurt tlw Onklnnd Commut ers yestorday hopped from tho bot tom of tho porcontago column Into fourth place. Portland nnd Salt I.nko woro detorred from clashing yesterday on account of tho rain. Tho scores of yesterday follow: Coast League. At Portland Snlt I.ake-Portlnnd gnmo postponed on account of rain. At Oakland It. h, jj. San Francisco 2 10 3 Oakland I c 0 At Vonlco l.os Angeles 3 l 0 Vonlco 0 3 3 lliiugs Cargo of MIm'cIIiuicoih 1'Yolgltt lor Mei'cliautN. Ir.tvo Out Again On .Monday Coming with -CI pus.scngcrM tint steamship Ilrcnkwater, Captain Mnc genu, arrived In nt 10 o'clock this morning from Portland. Tho vessel also brought a cargo of miscellane ous freight for Coon Day polntH. Sho oxpectH to leave out again for the north at 0 a. m. Sunday. Those who nrrlveil today woro: K. M. Schcttor.'C. I. Ilochborg, Mrs. J. NIcbh, Allco Richardson, Pearl Iteedcr, Kntheryn Smith, K. Wlllsoii, It. J. King, MIhs Mnry ItlHk, Mrs. M. M. Plersou nnd haby, J. 11. Wobbor, F. It. IllchardHon, I. J. Wolfo, J. C. Tnnner, TIioh. Conroy, F. Muhnn, Mrs. h. Meltao, S. II. Itlsk- ort, Jn. Martin, lJert Donnls, IC. Crnnds, M. Plotts, M. Knzares, J. Oeorgo, T. Pupplrt, J. Drown, Mr. Droymnn, A. ICoornbr, Q. Knnpp, K. K. Lyons, .Mrs. IC. K. Lyoim, Miss D. Howard, T. F. Stlllwcll, A. V. Dish flold, A. Strode, Mrs. A. Strodo, Mra. A. (5. Noah, Mrs. C. C. Dridgcs, Wm. Dorgmnn, Chns. Pnulson, W. J. Hunt W. 1). Hnlo, G. L. Norman, Itnlpn Lyons, Jlrs. Wm. Mbrso, J. N. Tur nor, D. A. Myers, Jno. Van Durgen, Allco. Hied, J. K. Hawkins, Honry L. Maas, Dr. O. K. Low. umi SMITH HERE IlKI'OltlC A. M. WITH ()Vi:it KOO TONS FltKIOIIT From Sim Francisco tlio steam Bhlp Kllburn, Captain McClolIand, Is expected In tomorrow morning, and also tho steamship Santa Clara, Captain Lofatedt, from Portland. NKW PIIOXIJ HXCIIANOi: YOUNG COUPLE MARRIEDj Miss Lulu Andeixm, of llaynos In let, Ittsniues llrldo of Michael ; O. Iliircli ' Miss Lulu Anderson, of llnynes In lot, was married last evening by Jus- t co O. L. Pennnck to Miehael O. Duroh, n lineman of tho Telephone, company. The ago of the brldo won given hh 21, todny being her birth day, nnd thnt of tho groom as 23 years. Tlio Ilumlon stage now leas at 7 a. in. and -I p. in. from Mat.sli. field. Fnro $'Ji.M). On tho early morning stago tluijj left out for Kugeno nnd Portland, exporting to bo gono on an olglit day honeymoon. Tho groom for threo years has boon with tlio local tolopliono com pany. Tho brldo Is a daughter of Mrs. Jennings, of llaynos Inlet. Tboy expect to mako their homo In Mnrsh fleld on their return. TlniPR Wnnt Arts hrlne result. American League, At New York Chicago Now York .j At Philadelphia Clovoland Philadelphia u At WaHhlugtoii St. Louis , Washington' s At lloston Dotrolt r, lloston c National League. At Pittsburg floston i Pittsburg 2 At Cincinnati llrooklyn ; 2 Cliuinnatl 2 (Called In 1 Ith Inning on account of darkness,) At St. Louis New York 2 St. Louis t3 At Chicago- -Philadelphia-Chicago gnmo postponed. One Will Do ICMuhlislicri nt tlio Town of Powers Chnrles Hall and J. K. Montgom ery, of tho tolopliono company, left on tho train this morning for Powers. Thoy will Invcstlgato tho putting In of nn exchange 1 LOCAL OVERFLOW t $ (loin to Hospital. Stnnloy Drlggs, son of O. W. Drlggs wont to Morcy Hospital and tomorrow will submit to n minor surgical operation. Vessel Has Full Passenger List, Kii- gaged For Itctiii-n Trip at iliilO .Sunday Morning With more than S00 tons of freight for this port and with n fair passenger list tho Htenmshlp Nairn Smith, Captain Mngee, arrived In shortly after ono o'clock this morn ing ut North Demi, Thero who dis charged nt Old Town fiOO tons of comont for tho bridge and at North Doud 110 tons of iiilscollnucoiiH freight. Thoro woro 170 tons for Mnrshfleld, u good Hbnro of this pro duco for tho local commission houses. At 11:30 Sunday tho Nann Smith Is scheduled to leavo down from hero for San Francisco and San Pedro. Her trip to tho far south was delayed two weeks ugo by tho Injury to tho Adollno which took thnt ship from tho regular lumbar run. Thoso who arrived wero: Capt. F. V. Fax, C. J. Thomas, P. K. Lawrence, It. F. Miller, It. Mey er, Ida Odoll, Miss Cornwall, Miss D. F. Coko, T. P. Morgan, H. A. Itessnor, Hoy. It. O. Thorpe, It. (1. ShnrkB, Mrs. Sharks, I). Shnrks, I). Lane, Mrs. 1). Lane, I). Donuldson, It. IJonrtldson, S. Donaldson, Mrs. Donaldson, Mrs. Drltsor, D. Donald son. A. Duhalz, Glen Kinney, Mm. J. I). Klnnoy, Mrs. J. O. Klnnoy, .lorry Konny, Ceo. Kruno, W. C. Neul, nnd IS steerage. PLAYS THE VILLI DKX DAVIS TAKKS LMPOHTANT PAItT IX MOOSK PLAY Tailor Leaving. Mr. Hermnnn, known as "Mitchell, tho tailor," today folded up his stock Into boxes, aftor a short stay. Ho Ih expecting to leave on tho steam er tomorrow. KKATIXU CO.MIXfJ HACK Agent nt Portland -Will Do Train Dlsikiitchei llei-o It Is staled thnt Agent Flanders of tlio Dreakwator has boon transferred to a similar position In Portland, tlio ouo now hold by Louis H. Keating who, according to Supt. W. F. Miller, will como horo ns traJn dispatcher. H. J. Molir. nrcsont iiln. patchor, will becomo aeont imm rn tho Dreakwator and also for tlio Coos nay 'Ifosoburg and Kastorn nn .... J July 1 all theso companyles becomo morgeu into ono. Mr. Flnndors has boon with this company for threo years, part of which tlmo ho was In tho Portland office Ho expects to go to Portland about July i. Ticket h for "DroM'ii ,f Harvard" On Sale Tomorrow At One Pi-Ice of Fifty (YntM Although "Drown of Harvard," tho most famous college play which tho Mooso will present hero next .Monday and Tuesday, Is a comedy, It nevertheless has ouo of tho most vll lniiniiH vllllans that dramatic author over conceived of. Victor Colton in "Drown of llnr vard" Is n rcotindrel that nny audi once would enjoy hissing. Ho Is res-, pouslblo for nil (ho trouble in tho play, and almost succeeds In lotting tho Kiigllsh crow defeat his alma mater. Tho pnrt or Colton will bo plnyod by Don Davis. To look at him off tho stage you would nuvor guess the amount of rascality ho Is capable of portraying behind tho foot lights. Ho gots himself thoroughly lmtcd before ho has finished his first speech nnd from then on until tho ond of his vIlllanoiiH career ho kepH on doing ono mean thing nftor an other; getting meaner ovory minute You must not think from this ills-' crlpllon thnt Colton Is a blood and thunder molodramntlo vllllan. Ho Is oxnetly tho reverse Thoro Is no more natural nnd logical charactor In tho play than Colton. Ills meanness Is a pnrt of his mako up. Colton couldn't bo nntural If ho wasn't Just as mean as ho Is. No better vllllan than Don Davis over appeared In cmatour production hero or nnywhoro olso. Ho Is born actor, and tho director could havo , searched tho county over without finding a hotter innn for tho famous scoundrel of "Drown of Harvard." Den Dnvls ns Victor Colton next Mon day evening will bo ono of tho big features of tho best amateur pro formanco over staged In tho stnto. Tho seat salo for both .Monday and Tuesday's performances of "Drown of Harvard" will open nt tho Dusy Cornor tomorrow morning nt nlno 111 NY iil AlllllVKI.riTVO.TIUI.VUsr XKillT Delay or I'oity.flvo infinites Xkm. :iry to Mukv Coiinwtlow at Mjrllo Point Ciood roads ami a lnirrv irh.u put tho mall nnlos Into Myrtle Point yestordny nftornoon from ItoMborj In tlmo to catch tho afternoon trila lor coos Hay, a fact that broofkt mall horo from Portland tho day if. tor it was mailed nml quite the fut- est service In hero for months. The nutcm telephoned nhepd that Ibex wure coining mid tho train m hfH It, minutes. It cost tho railroad!' for the wait, states Suncrlntend'eit W. F. Miller for tho crew were pill overtime nnd tho C'onulllo paiMDjtn woro lost, ho wild, ntito stages jet ting In deadly work during the dt lay. Ho say thnt hereafter a wit or 10 or 15 minutes could be nude but IG minutes Is out of the ques tion. Tho auto carriers are nor oa thoir Hiu'iunor schedule. May Do Permanent That tho Myrtle Point road has to Improved thnt It will ,le pofelble every day thin summer to bring Coos Day mall In hero a day earlier tir ing tho rastest malt schedule ever had hero Ih said to havo been promts od by J. L. Laird who has the mill contract from Camas Valley to tie Point. Tho mall leaves Roseburg at r on a. in. and Is now expected to nkh tho afternoon train nt Myrtle Point, thus bringing It Into Mirshfteld ovory evening shortly after !' o clock. o'clock, llo tlicro early If you wtt your eholco of seats. Tho price for all scats Is r,0 cenht-no hlgb'. Scats may bo reserved by teleptat after 0 a. m. Calico Danco Sat. Nlfitrt, & Hall, Martin's Orchestra. Don't )lt It. Dr. II. i:. KKITY, DK.W Pliono 112-J, Doom 201, Cole W. Stages Aro Off. Tho Coriulllo stages of Slaglo and Lambeth wcro taken off tho run this tuftornoon, Lynn Lambeth declaring that P. M. Hall-Lowls had usked, that, traffic bo suspended while tho roads woro wet, an effort being mado to keep tho highway free of deep ruts for tho later si miner run. AL0NZ0 G. NOAH FUNERAL HELD TODAY Jinny Friends P(ly Lust ItespectH to Former Maislifi,.( Voung Jinn Dai her Shops Aro Closwl Many friends and tho rolnHvn of Alonzo O. Noah attended hi r. nornl held this afternoon nt tim n... I Ban Chapel on Droadwny. in to- kou or their respect tho harbors of tho city closed thoir shops botwoon 1:30 nnd II p. m., as Mr. Noah wns formerly n barber horo. Mrs. Noah arrived this morning on tho Dreakwator from Vancouver, with tho body of her husband. Tim services wero conducted by Hov. Hassford ami burial was In tim n,i,i ' Fellows' Cemetery. Tho Daiidon stage now leaves at Tlio Dandon stage, now leaves nt ' W V MOIll pv r n ... ii. in. and I p. in. i-nuii Maili- T ,,. . , ... . .. VV V . M01 '' of to()s Ulvor. ,'lc.d. Fnro$a.o - -" us morntng on a busl- Tlio Cadillac In place of MIIIIco. ma Mill leavo Mnrshfleld rit.'tll Sun day inonilng for Allegany, ivtunilug Miiulay evening. TELEPHONE SERVICE TO POWERS Wo aro ploasod to announce to our patrons tlio extonslon t.f our long distance tolopliono sorvlco to Powers. A long .llHtanco pay station has boon established In tho Dusy Cor ner Drug Stoic nt Powoio. For connection to Poweri call local long dlstauco operator. COOS AND CURRY TELEPHONE CO, FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ' field. Faro $2.00. Abstracts KOIt UKL1ADLE AHSTHACTS OF TITLK AND !KUIUI ADOU'U ' COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT C0lnt SLVnSHFIKLD AND COQUILLU CITY, onEOOnrrl0j OBNERAts AGENTS, EAST8IDK AND SKNOSTACKEX'S A1JW AOKNTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC ItAHiDOAD l HFNltY SKNfiSTAOKKN, MANAOK.U DH BEN DAVIS IN Orpheum Theater, June 14-15 ma'iBmmmimmmimmmaaMmMMMm-----. . ' " usiiiiiiiM "Brown of Harvard" See Page 6' Today's Time; .-.