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jsrr mi i ijiiwin fi iiii es.ssKSf' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1915 EVENING EDITION. SIX 1 YOUNG 0 iiiiii T VAVti AM) lil'THKIl WV.MOItH K.Y IM.OIUi 1V.V.MITK CAP One Loses Kour Klngcrs mill Oilier JIns Skull I'Yiirtinvd Live on Indiums Intel Luther Wymoro sustained the loss of four fingers nnil Paul Wymoro, IiIh lirotlicr, suffered h badly lacer ated noao nhd a fractured tiktill an n. result of playing with dynamite caps near their homo on Isthmus In let above Mllllngton last night. Tlio lads aro tlio sons of Prank Wymoro, who Is employed on the road under Superintendent I 1'. Norton, nlVd nro flvo and six years old, respec tively. - - Last evening they and their broth-1 cr, Morris, while playing found a box of dynamlto caps belonging to the rond crow. They Imd been watch ing tlio road gnng blasting and thought that they would do 11 little themselves. Morris, tlio older liul, who litis been a cripple from birth started to put In u holu and the other lads got nut one of the dyna mite caps. The hole was drilled too mow ana tnoy tiiougut to toucii n match to tlio one cap nud then put It back In the box and Imvo all of them off together. Instead of seeing the wholo box ful exploded, tlio ono cap went off with the results stilted above. Wymoro Is a Inborlng man. Ills wife died last fall, leaving several llttlo children orphans. Ho recently hired a woman to keep house for him as ho was busy working on the road. Tlio family' has been In rnthcr dcstltuto circumstances and yester day's accident mnkcH their enso nioro pathetic. WOOD CUTTER DIES PAItAliVTK1 STKOKK FATAL TO 131,1 KOItHMA.Y LAST NMIIT 1 , Cupid's Busy Day innrnnTnD niAQQirn FINISHES HARVARD BASEBALL SGDRES .miss kdxa .Mcintosh imnn: oi' (JltOVKIt VILI,IA.MriON Was .Man About H Yours of Age And Has Keen In llinploy of McDonald nud Viiiiglm HII Korsman, aged about fiO years, died last eonlug at tho Mercy Hos pital iiB the result of a paralytk' stroke. Tho old man has been n wood cutter at tho McDonald and Vaughn camp on Coos River until about 10 days ngo. Whllo In bed tho deceased was tak- .. 111. 1m ntKi1n fintl llin mtvt "" ,' l"u ""' "'r,;, ducted by Kov. Drowning. Only tho morning removed to tlio hospital,, ....,., ,,., .. where ho gradually grow worse. So .MAItlOX II. KHVNOLDS OKAI). I'ATKS MOM UNIVKHSITV Groom In Prominent .Marconi 0Kr n lor Hero nud Ilrldc Ih Well ! Known Coos Itlvor Girl. i Miss Kdno Mcintosh, of Coos Hlv I or, last evening becamo the brldo of I drover Williamson at tho Episcopal ' church, tho ceremony being con- far os Is known there nro no rela tives In this vicinity nnd an effort Is now being mado by Coroner Wilson to secure Information regarding tlio in nn. Soveral times Foreman has been in the employ of McDonald nnd Vau ghn, nccordlng to word from the camp this morning, coming back the last tlino nbout u year ago. Ho wan nctivo cnougbt to still do day work In splto of his ngo. Arrangonients for tho funeral will be iiuulo later. TAKES HOUSE WHY mi:m;i to yacati: i-kkmikks okvilli: I'l'iiiH'i: l'.sks tact Now IIiiiiiIoii Mini May I to Tried For Contempt of Court Claims llou.se Not Mortgaged Orvlllo Purdue, of llandon, when ordered by tho court to vacate tho premises upon which ho was living! Immediately did so but took his! inimodlfito friends of tho young coup- lo wcro present and after tho mar rlago they went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Weaver whero a wedding supper wa8 served, Mrs. Weaver being a sister of the bride. Thoso who were present at tho church wcro Miss Mildred Mcintosh, u sister of the bride, Mr, nnd Mrs. Fred C. Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Mllo Sumner nnd Mr. and Mrs. Albert 01c man. Tho groom Is tho well known op erator of tlio Mnrconl wireless sta tion on Coos Hay and slnco ho hns been stationed hero has mndo many friends In marine and shipping cir cles and among the business men of tho city. Mr. Williamson Is a highly competent man and uovcr boforo has tho wireless stntloi on Coos' Hay been as carefully nnd ns fnlthfully looked after as during the tlino thnt ho hns been In charge. Tl.o brldo Is well known hero be ing n member of a prominent Coos river fiunlly Mr. and Mrs. William son will make their home In Mnrsh-flelil. MAIllUUI) AT ciiimcn ICES CON houso with him. Today ho Is In court thoro to show eaiiHo why ho should not bo cited for contempt according ",,,,s "'in-cn. and Miss Anna Holme.-. to Judgo Suhlbrcdo who went to Hnndon to appear iignlnst Purdue. I'll KXOM KXAl, JUMPS IN LKAI) ANI ZINC PltODUCTS M'nr Cwiim) or lllg- Advance My Slim, tlng off (iei'iiiaii Zlno Supply HnlterloN .lump Six Cents According to local hardware mon, thero have been oxtniordlntry ad vances In tho price of lead and zinc during tho InBt fow weeks. A number or articles in which either or both nro used have also advanced consid erably. Tho ndvanco In lead has been about thirty per cent, ordinary lean now wholesaling for about eight emits. Certain kinds nro now whole Baling as high as cloven cents. Tho iidvnnco In zinc ban been ov en greater than on lunil. Not so many yearo ago It was wholesaling for nbout six cents but now It is up around thirty-four cents, nnd still going higher. It Ih claimed that the Unlod States has been Importing n largo sliiiro or Ita zinc from Gor many and the war has cut off this sourco of supply. Today word was received of an ndvanco of six cents in the whole milo coHt of batteries, effecting Imm inent nud autolsts. Not only Is the definition of tho cnl-ollc church, Miss Anna Hoi nfll "llfntll ltlu" n ltinllt Iti1i1rt... . word "premises" n knotty problem to Purdue but also a divorced wl'o. who, married, again has brought down tho "scrows" of tho Inw to oust her former holpmoct. Mr. and Mrs. Purdiio separated months ago. Tho husband gave tho wife a mortgago on tho home. TI Is nro Wcilrtetl Today This morning at 10 o'clock at tho in es becamo tho brldo of Hnus Hanson, Nov. Father McDovItt officiating. The couplo wcro attended by Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B, Kngstrom, tho latter bo- Ing a sister or the bride. Miss Holmes was becomingly 1 gowned In a creation of Inco cloth and woro a largo hut. Others wit- Has llcen Your Kngngcd In Various llranelies of College Life Marlon II. Reynolds, son of tho former ownor of tho Reynolds mill and who resides in North llcnil, graduates from Harvard University this week. According to letters tho young man has had quite a busy year. Mr. Reynolds gradunted from tho North IJond high school In 19011. Ho spent two years nt tho Univer sity of Cnllfomla nnd was mndo sec rotary of tho II. of C. summer ses sion In 1013. Ho went to Harvard that rail on a scholarship. At tljo latter university he specialized In economics and participated very act ively In Hnrvard musical doings nnd wns elected to the Pierian Society, tho oldest musical organization in America. Last year the Society pre sented him with a linndsomo bronzo medal for his work. A lliwy Year This year Mr. Reynolds reorgan ized tho finances of tho Hnrvard symphony orchestrn, directed a large brass band, carried more than a full number of courses nud wrote a man uscript of a book on Jnpnneso Im migration In the West, which ho ex pects nt Boiuo time to publish. Ho played in tho Hnrvard symphony or chestra as first trombonist nnd mini aged a flourishing stenographic and reporting bureau. Mr. Reynolds won his "11" in athletics by making first place in tho annual gymnasium meet agnlnst Dartmouth col lego and has Just been given the signal honors of a recommendation by Hnrvard De partment or Kconomlcs ror tho do groo ot A. I), with high distinction, which Is an honor given to but fow graduating men. Mr. Reynolds plans to spend an other yenr at Hnrvard In tho grad uate school of Huslness administra tion of tho university. (Joliig to ICiii-ojio Mr. Roynolds' brother, Frederic, of North Ilcnd, has Just been award ed n $200 scholarship ror Harvard for next year and will go to llos ton In September to enter thu unl vorslty ns a freshman. In August Mr. Roynolds expects to to Knglnnd, Just ror the experi ence, ns many or tho collego boys nro going to Franco as umbulaneo driv ers and surgeons' assistants. PORTLAND IU3AVHRS ANNICX AN- OTJIKIl GAMU YKSTHHDAY Ocetiraneo Now llccoinlnj- Frequent And Kims Rojolco Al tlio Italso In PciTcntago IN THOUIILK AGAIN' It was stated hero today that a man named Morgan who was arrest ed In North Ilpnd some tlinu ago on a charge or stealing a purse belong ing to Mrs. Wlmmor, Iiuh been ar rested ror robbing a llandon saloon and yostcrdny was Drought to Co qulllo. Morgan wns Indicted by tho lilt flllllltt 1 1 Pmlimlil nn.H.llii.. . , . '"."' "-"";"" """"'"- " nesslng tho ceremony wcro her par Judge Sohlbrede Ho was given u ,,, AIr. ,,,, Mr8i () w IoImcB ml(, 1 n , ZZ r ' "-, Agnes, Kl.zabotl, Sarah nnd t grand Jury and taken homo by . , ,T ' James iioimes. is mother. Kdrby Purdue r """ "" , T" ,,r,,, '8 " e" 0"'' At once ludgo Sehlbrede nppl.ed ISSnco'ta the Sho' M - to the court ror an order or removal i ,, iu- ,iln . ,. .,.,;, ... MurMifleld mid North llcnil to Cross mill llin fnnii l.i.ul., I ' " "" " """ I II, ,1, unill "" v' ,""" ' '"" O. Hanson, Coos Hay pioneers, and turn over the property Ho did ,. woll known A' IMiiaiio liml tuKun down tho n,i f,t-. i .n...i.. -. .. ...... r-,.w... -t4iivi UHU1 IIIU LUr l'KUCIJNTAi:S OV COAST LKAGUIC tllr A"ocliol PrrM In Coot IUr Tlrnm. . " W. L. P.C. San Francisco 10 28 .fi88 4 Salt Lake. ,.3C 32 .029 Los Angeles- 39 38 .COR , Portland.... 31 32 .192 Oakland... ,.3 10 .167 Venice 32 -10 .151 II. ti. 9 0 8 2 11 2 12 3 8 1 8 2 R. PORTLAND, Juno 17. Tho Reav ers nnnexed another victory yester day, wrenching it from tho Oaklnnd ers whllo Los Angeles rcclvcd anoth er downward showo from tho Frisco Seals. The BcoreH or yostcrdny follow: Con-Ht IC4iguo It, Portland 5 Oakland 2 San Frnnclsco 8 Los Angeles .1 Venice 3 Salt Lake 7 American League At Philadelphia: Dotroit 2 Philadelphia 3 At Chicago; Chicago 2 Washington 5 At Clovoland: Cleveland 3 Hoston I National Iioaguo At Pittsburg: Philadelphia .1 Pittsburg 2 At Cincinnati Now York fi Cincinnati 3 At Chicago: Hoston 1 Chicago 3 At St. Louis: Ilrooklyn . . . St. Louis. . . WONDKRFUL VALPKs lS ".KHSKlt.s THE REASON Wri lll'l flllllt iiinmL, . -" r-in KM' 11114 HfiLi II. ' on. nrMTOis. Pattern In stm i SIAN WALNUT NY' CIB . Priced $ 1 6.50 $ 1 ?.50 (I o ' - r y Priced $25.00 $30.00 $33.00 Wo also carry Dressers lu M ICnamel, Funic to $17.50. Thcso two Htylcs .. among ,. .WJ. t I Hatlsractlon guaranteed. ry Dressers lu stock in n, f,,ii(1.., .1 Oak, Wavcl Ilhl Wlll! , J " " '.o,: 1 ' "l fro"l IJJo GOING HARVEY COMI'LKTK IIOUSi: Il-lt.VISIIKILsT WOULD FIX IIUOADWAY .Move 011 Foot to Hhvo I Inn I'nve iiieuL Laid. THISISHARDLYFAIfilThe Victor" PORTLAND I'AI'KR DOKS NOT DO KNTIIH3 JUSTICi: Routes (o Curry Comity Would Nciiro Ajwny .Most Prospect I vo Settler fimro, put rollors under tho residence which Is a fairly modorn structure-, Mnrshfleld and North Ileud will cross bats nt North Ileud Sunday nftornoon, according to the an- CIHOIlV nt llin l.nmn f H. r ' ""'"""luiil "iaifu louay. KllortH TlinHn i,rnn,, i..i.i ,i ...i... 'I "H' now boliig mado to Becuro a SCO mill tbn liniisn rnllml nwnv t ,..,.... .. ' " inu ini-iiiiJurH . i- .. i.nl.nti. t ...... . t ' " "-" oi mo ramiiy wore: Mr. nnd Mrs. O. On the other hnnd Purdue iTi ...- r... ...... :...:". V" ' ,""" "oimymooii trip nnd on returning. wlllnmko their homo lu Marshriold. According to a rojiort today, a movonient Is on toot to havo North Rroadway from Market to tho brldgo north of Alder reduced In grade and hnrd paved. The planking on It Is pretty badly worn. With hnrd pining on North Rrondway, tlio traffic on Front street will bo con Hlderly rolloved. neys for the other side aro righting. MAY QUIT UUHINF.SS. 1 AMONG THE SICK X $ $ Several Saloons .May Not Take Out M 1"'ot:' r t'ainp Flvo Is at New Licenses, Mercy hospital receiving treatment A number or the saloons are to-!for " ,"'0,!,, 1inu wlll(, BiiHtiiln dny circulating petitions ror a re!''11 '" "" ",;,,,tm, there yesterday, nowul of their licenses from July I ' Mr- ,l,,m'0(,' '"nnloyed at tho to January I when the now Oregon ' K,,r" UumW' '" N,rtl' ,,,,,", ,II,,l"r- prohlbltlon law will i,ecoiuo erfec tlvo. It Is reported that two or three of the lfi saloons In Mnrsh field will not renew their licenses for tho lust six months. The re moval of the logging camps from an.,,,,,, I Mnrshflold to beyond Myr-1 Thn ,, , I10W KR ,,,,. lo lolnt Is said by the saloon men!0nly a vertical motion ami Is claimed .".""" 'v..,,,,, .,.,.,-.,i uwir ro. to do more work with less exertlnn went an operation at I ho Mercy hos pital today and Is reported doing nicely. ('. II. Codding Is rapidly recuper ating from a painful carbuncle Just back of his ear. nilpts. .than rotary devices, Only Two Weeks More to Win the Exposition Trip On June 30 our contest for the free trips to the Panama-Pacific Exposition at San Francisco will close. Only two weeks more remain for the contestants to win these. The contestants are fairly close together and any one of them has a chance to win this fine prize. Until the close of the contest, 3000 extra votes will be given with each $1 coupon book and 20,000 extra votes will be given with each $5.00 book. See your friends and have them aid you now and win one of these fine trips. RED CROSS DRUC STORE PHONE 122 DIU't.'tilSTS IF.Wi: LF.IIS -OI-TICI.WS WKD IN COQUILLK. Kay Jeiili or Knsfsldo and Ilexslo Itohcrtson, of Klvertou. Last Saturday evening nt 8 o'clock Miss Ilesslo Robertson, or Itlverton and ltay .limb, woro inarrlod in Co (lulllo. Tho brldo Is a daughter or Mr. und Mrs. Kdward Itobertson and has won ninny friends by her pleas ing mnniior nud kind ways. Mr. Juub cnniu to Kastsldo from Minneapolis nbout thrco years ago nud since that time hns boon Iden tified with tho Kustsldi) (irocory, Conner & Hoagland'H grocery, of Marshricld, and Is now employed In the court Iioiiho In Coqulllo. Tho young couplo will mnk0 their homu in Coqullle. nnd Ida A. MAIIIHAtii: LICHNKF.S. The Pillowing are recont mar riage licenses fssucd at tho County Clerk's office: ! lank A. (iranstroni Nyinau. Koy Wyant ami Luln Anderson. Mike Kngo und I latum (Irnndol. drover Allen Williamson nnd Kd-' nu .Mcintosh. .las. M. Porter and Laura Nottngo. Itaymond A. Jeub nnd Ilesslo A. HobertBou, i.ogan S. Kay nnd Lucy Smith. purse to Insuro n Fourth of July chnmplonshlp gamo hotweon tho two loams. Ilnvi, ywir letter heads printed at The Times office. PROFIT, M. A Herman electrician claims to havo Invented apparatus by which ho ran measuro the ten-millionth part of a second or time. SCREEN DOORS WINDOW SCREENS SCREEN WIRE FLY SWATTERS Get the flies out of the house now Prices Right. Pioneer Hardware Co. Marshfield North Bend I COSTS i i "I can't afford to use news paper advertising," said one merchant. "Well, I can't af ford not to," said the second one, whose business is grow ing even in dull, times... "I don't look at wjiat a thing costs, but what I am going to get out of it. "Continuous newspaper ad vertising brings me larger, more definite returns than any other kind I have tried. "As a matter of fact it costs less, too, for I buy no waste circulation." COO A r fi A Y: TIMES i PHONE 133 (ilven Any I Tho Orcgonlan In answering tho query of a reader as lo how to get to Gold lleach In Curry County and as to what aro tho opportuni ties thero takes u rather round nbout way to do It, giving tho fol lowing Information which can hard ly bo regarded as Pilr: "Thero Is no 'easy' or 'quick' way to go to Hold Ilpiich. Tho quickest way Is to go by tho Southern Pact flc railway to West Fork, tnenco by pack-horso over a vory rough but pIcturoHquo trail to Agncss, at Junc tion or Illinois nud Itnguo rivers, thence down the Iloguo by launch to Hold lleach. You can thus reach thoro In IS hours from Portland, at tin exponso of about $-0. An other route Ih from Mnrshflelil to Coqulllo by rail, thenco down the Coqullle River to llandon by boat, thenco by stago down tho coast, via Port Orford. Thero aro vmious ways or reaching Marshfield (Cons Hay) by boat nud stago, and a portion or tho distance can bu mndo by rail. Tho trip this way costs about fltr. und takes from thrco to four days. Another wny, nnd tho most satis factory, Is to tnko tho Southern Pacific railroad to Grants Pass, thonco nuto stage to Crcsconi City, C'al., thenco up tho const to (Jolt! lleach. Thoro Is u rogular auto stngo from Crcscont City up to llrooklngs, nt the mouth of tho Chet- co uivor, nnd usunlly conveyances can bo round from there to Gold Ilcnch. Tho dlstnnco by this rnuto Is nbout ITjO miles, takes thrco to rour days and costs about ?r0. Op portunities In nil pnrtH or Curry County good. Wrlto to Gold lloach a ...... .... I-, Sl... m .1 11 vjuiiiiiiuii;jui uiiiii lor particulars, i nu miu irom wesi rorit on in main linn or the Southern Pad over to AgnesB Is no worse than i many other trails nnd roads In Ore gon. Mull has been cnrrlod ovor It tor n long tlino. Tho trip from Agness down tho Roguo Itlvor In a gniiollno boat Is a beautiful one. Tho Idea of miggcstlng that ono go clear to Granta Pass, then over to Crescent City, Cal nnd up tho const might bo taken to bo an ef fort to put Gold lleach ns fnr away as posslblo lu tho mind of tho pros pective settlor. StorJ S I! i -a MrmSmk ui VICTOR RECORDS We have all the nonnbr i lections and can promptly! ouuui u any numoer that you may desire. VICTOR MACHINES We can furnish vou from i stock almost any style of vicior maenmes mat you may L.L. Central Avenue' NOTICI Effective June 1st, 1915 Cream 20c per pi Whip Cream 25c per p Milk 7MiC per qu3 Buttermilk ..10c per gi Butter 30c per pout Ice 50c perl Special prices for larger quantities COOS BAY ICE S COLD STORAGE CC Phone 73, Deliveries at 8:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. daily As a ninttor of rnct ono can Ionve Portlnnd Wednesday on tho Ilrenk- hvutor (or tho Kllburn or Snntn Clara, on other days), and rencli Marshricld Thursday, procoed to llandon by train and rlvor and leavo llandon Krldny morning In an auto and bo In Gold lleach boforo Frldny night. Tho boat taro, Including moals, Is $10; faro to n.indon, ?l.20 and nuto faro' to Gold lloach $8.00; a total of $10.20 with ono night to pay ror lodging and a day and a hair to pay ror eating. Tho Instructions given In tho .Portland paper hardly do Justice to tho accessibility or tho Gold lleach nnd the Itoguo Itlvor coun try. Ilcsides tho trip Is ono which arrords tho viewing of ono of tho most beautiful parts of Oregon. As far as the Crescent City routo la concerned ono can go that way into Curry County but It might al so bo suggested that It Is posslblo reacn curry County by way of Marshf ield-CoquiO Auto Stage lienve On I Pluirinncjr , Maishflcld lT a.m. ;, 7MM ,M -'" .N ,!,, 0:3 to tho Panama Canal and San Diego. fii.'M) ........iv.ii.rnoUILLG -111 .1I(I.". I ''"" ..nTR ,r.ll.1 KCIIKDVI 1 .... .......! nrmnCCd I" vltl. boats to - SS, Mjrtlo Point, WSf. ,tosW Vo Ueijr. rSi.fleldl r rcntl. Wm furnish eiti. J J .! ilV ot exira ihi,b ' chartor rars. I'liuoo ..t Havo you been to &.W M, Fnio freiu '. LUXCH? wiir -o? " W'l'viMlM- Something u" Ico Cream bricks .. mmrts ' ElOCtrlCal nilimrntn. I...u Iw.nn In.'"" N'"' ''. .. ... v venter to set up plus In bowling nl-!1" T' imM, leys as accurately and more rapidly I Uot ,, , j unchf' than manual labor. j ' ' AadTCR'S ti ' Phone 2MJ- Have your LT3TTKK heads, bill V. "wi.m. heads, etc., printed nt TIIR TISIKS i . J ,fn.j. FH1? ofriro. lOpposlto Hift""' """