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srt THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1915 EVENING EDITION. SIX mmwimii is to TO SAIL DOIISHV KItKITZICU A.l WIFE CltULSKIt KAI.KIUM IS BEING return ox breakwater Prominent Hanker N Still In Poor Health Ionir Trip llnril tin 1 1 1 in and Rest Needed Mr. and Mrs. Dorsoy Kreltzor re turned this morning on the Break water from a trip of several months tofthe home of Mr. Kreltzcr In Dny tofl, Ohio whero they went, hoping the chnngo would prove an nld to Mr, Kreltzor's poor health. The long trip across the continent had severe ly'itaxod the strength of Mr. Krolt ze and It was necessary to help him jnako his way from tho boat to a waiting machine Many old friends gathered to wel come homo Mr. and Mrs. Kreltzor. They hellovo that n fow days of quiet wjll do much to restore his strength though It may ho sonio time before he can again he at the cashier's dcsK of tho First National Hank. Dcsplto the fact that ho was In poor health most of tho time both Mr. and Mrs, Kreltzor enjoyed tho visit In his old homo nt Dayto. whoro they met many friends and relatives. William Grimes went to Portland to meet the returning travelers and' accompany thorn home. Just previous to coming west Mr. Krellzer was un der tha care of a heart specialist In Chicago held ix readiness At Suit Dlojto, Hut Will Probably .Vol ho Sent to .Mexican Waters, J LOCAL OVERFLOW $$ Seeks Woman. Deputy Sheriff Laird who was hero today endeav ored to find Mrs. 11. II. Klggs, a wid ow, to servo papers on her In n suit In Josephine county to quiet tltlo to property. COOS B IS BD tl AixoctitPd rreas to L'ooi Oij Tlmn.J SAX DIKOO, Cal., Juno IS. Awaiting further orders from Ad miral Howard, tho protected cruis er Raleigh remained In the harbor today. It has full steam up anil In the event of orders can got under way Immediately. It Is not believed, however, that tho Raleigh will go south, as Admiral Howard has inn plo forces at his command in Mex lean waters. LAST HOPE HAS GOWE BECKER HAS SMALL CHANCE OK ESCAPING DEATH STOLE SPECTACLES albert clink, u.mbrklla mkxdkii ,(joi:s to .iaiij llonlcs Charge Even After Spectacles of .Mrs. Kiuinii Wliltuortli 1110 Found hi Ills rocket. Dccauso ho took a pair of specta cles and was fined 25 and had no money with which to pay tho flnu Albert Cllne, aged f8 years, an um brella mender by trade, was taken to tho county Jail this afternoon rot 12 1-2 days. "Judgo," ho pleaded before Con stublo Cox took him away, "this Is my best season. Its going to rain and I can mal.o a lot of money." Hu ask ed for loutency. Judgo I'cnnouk glanced out of tho window and Raw Old Sol shining brightly, lie scoffed tho rain Idea umbrella business and the sentence was not changed. I. I. alto, hotelmau of Emplro, sworo to the larceny complaint. He said Cllno sctolo 11 fti.fit) pair or spectacles belonging to Mrs. Emma Whltworth. Cllno vehemently denied tho charge, oven nftor tho glasses woro found In Ills pocket. Court of Appeals Denies Applica tion for Ite-iirgtimcut 011 Dentil Sentence Decision, (Vf AMo.ltJ rrctt to Cool Bij Time. ALBANY, N. Y., June 18. The Court of Appeals today denied tho application of tho counsel for James Decker, former Now York police lieu tenant, for a re-argument on the decision affirming the death sentence. - Very 111. Den Lcnnou, a well known North Deiul limn nnd who lias been in charge of a tic camp for 1.. J. Simpson, Is critically ill. He hub been sick for some time and yes terday nnd today suffered sovoro hemorrhages, indicating tubercular trouble. Short Potatoes. Ford I'atntor re ceived a hurry up call from Gold Beach today to send them five sacks of potatoes. They 'were or dered by Mrs. Ulschel, proprietor of tho Gold Deach Hotel, who said the supply had been completely exhaust ed and none could be obtained in Hint section. Wed at Gui-illucr, Charles Wes ley Taylor, n North Komi young man who drives autos for Gorst & King, and Miss Pearl Hunt, woro married at Gardiner Inst night, Kov. It. 13. I Krownlng officiating. They will re side In North Dend. Tho father of I tho bride is nn old employee of tho I Gardiner Mill Company. I .Mooso llnvo Time. A blr time nt Ilandon was reported by tho lo cal Mooso who returned from there this morning. Most of the delega tion left the clty-by-tho-sca at 12 o'clock last night, arriving here by auto stage nt thrco o'clock. Plans nro progressing for tho Mooso dole- ! gallon to the fair and also for tho School Musters or Mathematicians big Moose Day to bo hold In Kuudon IlKi SHIPMENTS OK Lt'MHEH WKHK MA l)K THIS MONTH Sends More to Sun Francisco, 'Hum Any Oilier Pacific Count Sen Port Coos Kay was way ahead of other Pacific coast ports In tho uniount or lumber shipped coastwise during tho first half of Juno. Tho amounts ot lumber shipped from tho different Pacific coast ports to San Francis co for the half mouth follow: I'lr nnd Spruce Astoria 1,000,000 Aberdeen 3,025,000 Angeles 1,880,000 Knndon 1,377,000 Krookiugs 3G0.000 Columbia Hlver 1,125, 000 Coos Day 0,080,000 Everett 302,000 Grays Harbor 800, OOo Xaunmlo 30, GOO Port Ludlow 850,000 Senttlo . . .t 975,000 Wlllapa ..." 2,100,000 KEEPS BALL CLUB NORTHWESTERN TEAM WILL RE TURN TO VICTORIA, II. C. OFFER GOOD .IOIIS about tho mlddlo of August. Those 1 who made tho trip were Dr. Straw, , .Mel a. Duncan, F. M, Parson, Kert Dot-emus, F. I). Fltecher, F. V. Cat- terlin and George Cook. C1111 Join Xnvy IBj Auoclilml Trr to Coo Dr TIum 1 LONDON, Juno 18. Young cal lego men or school masters with an aptitude for mathematics are of- ered comfortable Jobs at pay rang- y,ls A c v u g from 11.300 to $2,000 a year ., extfl1Icd ,, w y. m an admiralty circular Just IssuoJ. , Blvc8 n gn1 Franc8(.0 They nro wanted as naval Instruct- ,,. u T0MAS has returned from ore on board naval vessels, and thoy , ,.,, n w, mm ? Vl , ,r n y0Rm ' ",llll t0 Cnpt. Krltt of tho Coos In addition to their salary they will , Ufo.Snvh SlatI()I1 receive a bonus of $2,000 on tlu.lr, .MKS. CHAI(, blll). ul,.vca . jl Ittfilin turn nftiiH fmiH u,inH.i . ... ' ,........, , ..,, ,,.. , ,. (jluy fron I(hiho (o v8t al lho inn iiuiiiuK iiiiuiiH it uiuy leave inn service hoforo that time. COOS HAY OBSERVATIONS We stopped in a Front street shooting gnllery tho other day and If all Coos Kay men can't shoot any better than tho ones wo saw, tho .Mexicans don't need to bo nfrald of war. A Coos Kay woman may have sonio secrets from her htiBbnnd, but what sho really thinks of him Isn't one of them. home of Mr. nnd Mrs. O. S. Torry, Mrs. Torry returning with them. i ALLAN O. HAAS, the well known j Maifhflelil mall carrier, and wlfu and baby have returned from Ten , Mile where they spent part of his l annual vacation. ISAAC W. BARRY, of Medford. special agent of tho U. S. Census 1 linen ii, Is In MnrsliMold collect ing statistics and Information con cerning tho manufactures here. This Information is confidential being used only In tho general compilation of statistics for tho consus. Totnl 21,010,000 ltedwood nurelm . .f 1,075,000 Albion 1,307,000 Caspar 535,000 Fort Kragg 1,382,000 Groenwood 130,000 Mendocino 775,000 Neodlo Itock 220,000 Jroscont City 018,000 Total ..10,002,000 NORTH BEND NEWS 44$ Tho ten year old child or Mr. anu Mrs. Georgo Hoss of Catching Inlot who was III at tho hospital Is hotter. 10. C. Mather and family have gono to Weddorburn whero they will visit friends. They made tho trip in their cnr. Tho youngest child or Mayor K. F. Husscll has tho mumps and nuothor child Is also ill. W. 13. Covey, Gus King aim Charles Wilson nro leaving for tho southern part of tho state on a pros, pectlng trip. Del. Leunon who was taken sick nt his homo at Sunset Kay nlinut two weoks ngo, has suffered u re lapse and Is In crltlcnl condition. Mrs. L. O. Anderson who has been seriously 111 ror tho past eight weeks, Is sonio bettor. U-i l'VjiiicliNc Will Continue to he Held Hy That City It Is An- noiiiiced. IDr AMoclateJ Prem to Coo Bit 'tlmu. VICTORIA, 1). 6., Juno 18. Pres ident Ulewott, or the Northwestern League, announced today that tho Victoria Club will return to Victoria next Monday nnd tho frnnchlso will contlnuo to bo held by Victoria. ALWAY S RRTTcf PLAYERS TREMBLE LOCAL XIX13 SAYS XOHTII IIK.XI). KKS AltH MIOIITV SCHOOL ICLKC'riOX Xorllt IIcikI to Cliooso A Director ami School Clerk Big Sale of August Hendrickson's Bankrupt Shoe Stock At the Old August Hendrickson Store on Front Street, Just Across from the HUB CLOTHING b SHOE CO. A school election will bo hold at North Kond Monday when tlioro wllj bo choson n school clork to sorvo for ono year nnd a school director to norvo for Ihron vonra All fmn i.nt.i. I ,w...- ,tu 1U- I irs nro qualified electors nnd thoy will meet nt 10 o'clock nnd docldo ujion ono or two plans ror holding tho election. Ono is tho cnucus plan ami tho other Is to havo a. voto by 1 ho Australian system. C.'nino Xot StmtLiy to he Klereo IUt- tloMnrsliflelil J las Xot Yet Kitten Tho Dust Claiming that North Jlond htiB gathered nlno stars tor their battle Sunday the Mnrshflcld baseball team was today busy thinking over plans whereby thoy may get tho edgo on their neighbors. Manngor Uobort Dll lard declares that 'ho may oven havo to Import a catchor. Not yot this season havo tho locals bitten tho dust and this Is ono of tho reasons thoy nro laying rent emphasis on tho winning of Sundny'8 bnttlo. Tho following Is tho llnoup of tho two tennis ns It has been announc ed: Mnrshfield North Kond Norm Johnson P Hull Mnx Kruger C Thomas Abbott IK KIssam Georgo Johnson 2K Gaffney Kurko SS Merchant Ken Fisher 311 Dcnsmore C. Lnngworthy LK Ilydo McDonald 11F Surbeck Woods or Davis- CF Murphy RPTTCB QTrtoi r, "L-"l', '-HtirER ASSORTMpiit -BETTER SERV.CE - BETTER We have buying facilities anri n.., . City which are not equalled Md3S.n,"e ue equalled at this time, n01 i-ioer buit Cases, metal lined .. Black imitation leather Suit Cases $1.2 Sheepskin Suit Casns m Men's 50-cont Work Siiiits .. S Men's 25c Four-in-hand Ties 33l ' loiH Rnthinrr .Qnife Mn,,l A ""' WLarooffellngt,,omforoo,::: e The Golden Rul HL,aBuM First National Bank Bw, "" """" ::r the lowest pmc. int utsi ASSORTMENT BASEBALLSGDRES l'OUT LA MUCKS, TIIOIKJII O.V I.V t'l.LVK, DKOI' TWO (JA.MI Coat. lA'jiguo l'lnys Double lleiulerx To Steal .Mutrli oh Italii Man Who Halted ICnily Imttles WILL FIGHT PAVIWG 128 COOTIIiLK I'KOPIIKTV OW.V UUS TO SUK Til Hill ( ITV TD LEMR PMT tf .. -Mi;itsnv Jont.v.u.,STs i.mi niiXTKns KI tlalni T UNUSUAL ItKCOKI) I Shoes for Men, Women and Children and Every Shoe Must, Go Read These Prices Then Come Tomorrow LOT I. LADIES' BUTTON SHOES $3,50 Shoes $1.85 $4,00 Shoes $2.35 LADIES' TAN SHOES $3,00 Shoos $1.65 $4,00 Shoos $2.15 $2,00, $2,50, LOT II. CHILDREN'S SHOES now now $1.25 $1.35 LOT III. IA MEN'S DRESS SHOES $4,00 Shoes $2 85 $5,oo shoes :::::::::: $3.35 " MEN'S TAN SHOES $4,00 Shoes $2 85 $5,00 Shoes $3.35 LOT IV. LADIES' LOW SHOES AND PUMPS $4,00 Shoes $2.15 $3,50 Shoes $1.85 LOT V GOLD SEAL RED SOLE BOOTS $9,00, now $6.35 $7,00 Hlsh Tops, now $4.35 TWO LARGE LOTS LADIES' SMALL SIZE PUMPS AND OXFORDS. $4.00 now $1.15 THOSE OF YOU WHO WEAR 2's, 2'q's, and 3's, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS Ono (iiaduate nt University ot Ab l M'ttt In Four Yours I (Special to The Times) j EUGENE, Ore., Juno IS. Tom , Doylon, 0110 of tho graduates of tho l University of Oregon, leaves n re- mnrknblo record. Ho has attended . collogo four years and has not had ono absence marked nfalnst him. In addition to looking after his studies I ho was captain of tho basketball team and took part In ho various branches of tho collego worl? PKIIOUNTAGKS OP COAST LKAGUI3 iilm I'avliiK Wiim Unsound, That ivof. Ml(,h,l TriI. , v luvWi'mOuTCI,,,, 1 1, , ' ... KJI TcIIs"f.fw .. ........... . " ur "ik DraiiLitlf s.,,- iiuut iiim-n triffi iiii'iriiiiv .. .. "w Seeking to dotorinlno the relative ' ""'''Hiig Joiirnalht.nn. rights between 2S property owners vcrsll' f Oregon herej(t , of Coqulllo and thor elty eounell a u ln"s"1 ,h0 printing Mj , eonipialut 12 pages, in length was h . "u "s wp" " to mimj ail .m .. i ft il tr.,1.1 I..I.. . .. ' iiieu in uio eireuit court this morn ing by nttornoyH Oraves and Mcln. turff. This brings to thu surface a paving fight that him waged for two years in t'onulllo nu which lurr'ves tho Iiuproveinent of First street thoro ami u largo contract with the EillngBon nnd Uergen comnnnv of , contractors. D7 AiioclileJ I'ffn to Coo Ilr Time.. W. L. P.C. Sail Francisco 10 Salt Lako ...37 Los Angeles . .-10 Portland 31 Oakland 37 Vonlco 33 S a 33 38 31 40 11 ,r80 .r,3D .ni3 . 1S4 .181 .110 ' That tho cntlro proceedings of the council aro void on the grounds that tho city fathom never scoured prop, er jurisdiction over tho street Is al leged in tho complaint. Further It Is declared that thero Were two lililn snlmillli.,1 Uv ii... ul.,.. icessful contractors, ono for tho lump ciiini tt . o ri i r. ...... ii... . . ....... u, ia,jtu mill UIU SCCOIKl IO tho work to bo completed nt bo much a vnrd. 'Plin i.lnlni Ifr., oi..i... n.. . 1... ;C011I1C, ,.,,...,, Hin ,, ... PORTLAND. Juno IS.-Tcams of but thnt tho-r cmtmU " Hngson and Horgeii company doeb Ii rt Pnnol T nnintn hIaIi m unti ri ' UIU UVUOt A4UUhllu DIUIU it, liltllllt Ull tho Rain Mnu when yesterday four not state which ono has been nccept- advertising accorJIng to pre nieu who la a visitor here loir mly Is this irno but jtmjejuo' He spcaKIng and dramitlc iJ tatloiis aio to havo a "lire enl theatre In which to try HtJ 11108. In tlio first place P;of, &l Allen, head of the DepirtaJ .loiirnallsm, believes that in knowleilRo must go hand bl with tho theoretical. It ia for uj son that ho han final!; ml f i.uuu apiiropnauon ror 1 pr press and type. Next fall 800 of this !, Is expected fo bo on hand, Stt of tho newspaper game 0I t stand, first hand, what Is c a font of type, a caller and. fa' more, the 111 will know hot I them. As more money becomes ml a press largo enough to pri:l Kmorald, tho four page tri-il collego paper, Is to be Inst.'tiltl Hate Own Tlwtre In tho now 150,000 Admlnlx-i Iluildlng, which July 1 Till U ed over to tho University, Is 1 4 but well equipped theatre. Protl Iteddlo, who Is knon t; ai Marshflold, lias realized Hi 1 4 SOCIAL OAIV.l)KU FRIDAY Ladles' Art Club with Sirs. L. F. Falkensteln In North Bond. Kensington Club with Mrs. C. F. McGeorgo. i ELKS NOTICE nf tlintn ntnvrwl ilnnliln littnilnt trfitiirta t ... -. ...w... ,..-,- . v. B ,, nna rrtll0r tlint wnn-ants to tho thus, in part, making up for somcoxtont of 51(000 WOfo of the games lost early In tho season tho ,IIIrovolllontt It , th by rain. The Venetians In their first claImont ,, tat battle with the Bees resorted to nQXceM of 8 975 ,avo , , slug est and annexed 15 hits that vol(, by tho counc b brought In 15 runs across tho homo Bertc aBalm t0 J slab. Portland again unfortunate Say Paving Unsouml whon hor stock scorned on tho In- u i nin ii.i .i.. . ,.,.,. cllno. slumped with two loses to thojllIuhlc av,s wn 10t B00(, ftm, tImt'ltio.is in a raised dtss rooaO tho street, about 12 blocks of which BLm nu0Ul iVV vva- " havo been Improved, a yepr lator was'BI,m" 8,ase' dreM,nK tm) condommod for heavy traffic. l""co ir wu .., Now tlm rmiiiPlI la lH.,.r U(na l I" Sticll B rOOttl bllM Is Knld. tn pnii m... ,....i.. - .'1.- dramatics and In public v l""l'ij " , .. ... ,. fj, : noxi tun win J.UU6H6'" 1 class work. .Many new Instructors an added to tho unlrersit; I slates 1'rof. Mitchell. Pr Campbell has but recently rttj from tho east where, froni ilio ble eastern lnstltal i.iinA mpti for nely w'-H partincnts at the stale lM Oaklanders, The scores of yesterday follow: Coast Lcaguo At Oakland, First Gamo, It. II. h Portland . . . 4 9 l Oakland 8 11 is Second Game: Portland l 54; Oakland 3 9u At Los Angolcs: San Francisco . It ihi Los Angeles 3 At Salt Lake, First Gamo: Venico 15 15 3 Salt Lako 7 14 c Second Gamo: Venico 0 1 2 1 Salt Lako 7 12 4 American league At Now York: R, Cleveland a Now York ... , 7 At Philadelphia: (Chicago 3 All Elks whether visitors or 1110m- 1)0 IS Of Otllor liuli'nu ...I,,. ... 1 are exnected . m ' ' I n, '.l'olphla 0 - ,, iiiuuy ninu uiiiuiini or uio warrants out standing. It was In 1912 thero was tho first talk of Improving First street. In 1913 tho council startod proceedings to make tho Improvements and since thero hns been a. Btrugglo botween tho city fathers and tho property owners. P. M. Hall-Lowls was city onglncer when tho proceedings woro first started but Is said to havo resigned becauso of tho trouble, his place be ing taken by F. k. Hobson. The ItiiwcryiLincoSAtunby plio Hull. . . . tu...! til 1 -i . r..mfn inn 1 huh 1 I IIIIII I IIIIITB. Ilv -' . complaint nlloges that Hobson fol-!s,m P.uk. -01tI1 Ilend. SotJ Hendrickson Store Open Evenings HUB CLOTHING & SHOE CO. ."Money Talks" ' nail givon by Marshflold Lodge 11 CO 11. P. o. E, next Wednesday evonlng, Juno 23, without receiving a formal Invitation. Come, llrother Hill, n cordial wol come waits at mir iiirtiwin. ......; iiaiij-. By order of DANCE COMMITTEE California .lubih-o Qimitotto Or pheiim Thwttio .Monthly u,t TiicmIhi. At Washington: Detroit 4 "Washington , 2 At Boston: St. Louis, Boston, rain. At Boston: St. Louis 10 Boston j j National Ix-utguo At Chicago: Brooklyn 3 Chicago j 19 innings. At Pittsburg: New York 3 Pittsburg 1 At St. Louis: lton".. ' lM-W.BothKdRIHnK.oaa r.i t ... ugen aro mentioned ns , SCREEN DOORS WINDOW SCREENS SCREEN WIRE FLY SWATTERS Get the files out of the house now Prices Right. !) U J n ' Cal,foniln .Jubilee rjuailetto Or- i luiicci liaru ware lo p,,c,,m T,,euro Mumhxy Tuda,-. -'MarshfielrJ North Rnnri lowed tho plans for tho wrong con tract, tho one charging for tho work by tho yard, and that it was this fact that brought tho warrants nn to moro thnn f 12,000. TIkj.so Blinking Suit Tho plaintiffs in tho suit aro 55. C. Strang, Mrs. Ella Strang, Albert W. II. Folsom, Suzlo T. Folsom, Teno Paulson, Ernest A. Folsomo, Mnry G. Sehroeder, J. E. Quick, S. L. Cur ry, Nick Johnson, D. D. Pierce, Sarah A. Wulkor, u. 0. Anderson, A. Von Pegert, K. Von Pogort, W. II. Mai,, sell, C. A. Furhiiinn, CItarles Lovlne, Mrs. Charles Lovlne, A, F. Kirsh nm, S. 13. Robinson, Paul L. Storllng. H. II. Grlnnolds. J. 13. Wright, Wil liam Cadlln, Frances UrQiihart, C. E. Broadbont, M. J, Hartson, N. C. Medley, c. O. Avnlaud, C. .Moon, Geo. ml A. Bor- Slldix ..UMiliftlie.'gi St. Louis At Cincinnati: Philadelphia ... Cincinnati Times want ads bring results. ro mentioned ns defendants along with tho city of Coqullle. Don't forget t,o IMcnle nt Simp son Park, Xmti, ijoml, Sunday. .Tune -Otis; given by tho Lliinea I.odge. Havo yornr letter heads printed uf ! x10 Times offlco. Marshfield-Coqa Auto Stage J Leave Owl Pharmacy Mar.shflehl A. SI. 7:00 IMitO P.M. 1:00 rs:30 nnnllJ' MAllSHFinLU.tyv.--i CTARi: il"M " . .d Schedule ""-" Fare from 'frl 70 ". , . . cv uinihc' slaB,e - 7- ,rt Will --- cf til extra trips W r ; charter cars. V