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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1915)
rinty- iff , ?( W-, t THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1915- EVENING EDITION. SIX I MAY HE ELEGTIQW BASEBALLS C 0 B E S;DEDICflTE CHAPEL ro.ssiiu.i: that kastsidk im:o-'pohtlaxd wox norm.i: head- ixteiestix sehvice is held, pm: will voti: aaix eh fhom the si:i.s ox xoiitii ixlet Clntiu Is Xoiv Made That Election n0Itts to Fourth Place In Iij,mo Itcv. (). C Wrlnlit, Siticriii(oii(Ictit Should Xo( Have llccn An Oral One. Thnt the ornl nomination of Mrs. Eleanor Hndlock ns candidate for Eastern Tennis Play Double (nines llcrnitsc of Itnlu school director may have been II gal Is the claim of several school n l'EHCEXTAGES OK COAST LEAGUE patrons at Eastslde. and may resultll tnj aocUi.i rrM to coo. mr Tim.j in the calling of n second meeting. Mrs. Hadlock declared this morn-1 ing that Is perfectly willing to adjust j tho trouble In that nmnnor and runi her chances of again securing the office. i It was stated that Chairman M. ' A. McLaggan called for nominations and Mrs. Hndlock was the only one W. San Francisco 4 2 Salt Lake ...41 Los Angeles . .411 L. 34 :ic 4 0 P.C. .053 .-,ia of .Mission, Makes Principal Address of Ocenslnn. (Special to Tho Times.) IIAUSEU, Or., .Iimo 24. Tho North Inlet chapel was formully dedicated on Sunday, .Tune 20, by Rev. O. C. Wright, superintendent of State Missions, for tho Baptist Association. Tho morning session, nt ten o'clock, opened with n song service, j I'ortlnml 35 117 .4 SO followed by prayer, offered by Elder Oakland ,0 4 -iv- iL. II. Stelnhoff, District Mission- Venice :iu 4 4 .no nominated. Tho claim Is now made ' lli'.ivei-H won reoouiilllon auaiu Vts that the voting on her nomination ,cr,ny w,ie1 , u (loub,u ,wn,or should not hate been oral. ,hey troulcU(, lc Soa,8f garnet Ing !a goodly number of hits In each :;piue. This boosts tho I'ortlaudors into fourth placo In tho Coast 1 League Throughout tho East in I many places yesterday double head- ary. after which Stelnhoff Introduced , Uov Wright, of Portland, who de- SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 21. Tho vercil ,, earnest address urging the FHflESSTnRTEDi WASTE lll'ltXr.K AT .Ml 1,1, UK- crs were played, tho purpose being LIKVEI) ItESI'OXSIIILE Tour Residences In May City Have Hide-. Hurtled In Hoofs and Tank nt Mill Has Small Hlao Pour fires were started yesterday afternoon the roofs of Hay City resi dences and a fifth this morning on the water tank at the mill, presum ably from sparks out of tho refute burner at tho C. A. Smith mill. All five wcro hastily put out and without much damage lustiiti-ig. With the wind blowing from fio weft early yesterday afternoon, It Is believed that tho sparkB were ear rld across to tho roofs where they settled down and gradually burned theli way through. Mrs. II. Itoger Urlnkley was u-t searching for tho oilglu of Binoko when men camo over from tho mill nud aided In putting out it small Llaxo that had started In tho roof rver tho front porch. Sho mild n nmall hole was burned there. Later flro waB found In tho roof of tliu J. A. Chaplu residence, over tbu front porch of tho L. S. O'Con nor homo and also on tho roof of tiui residence of L. II. Kollcy. Shortly after eight o'clock this morning tho flro whistle at tho Smith mill was uouuded and in a few minutes a fire that had stnrtcd on tho timbers of the water tank was extinguished with a very small loss. to catch up on the schedule disrupt ed by tho Haiti Mini curlier in the season. The Btores of yestorduy follow: Coast 1engiie. At San Francisco First game It. II. E. Portland 8 10 3 San Francisco t 12 1 Second game Portland 1 8 1 San Francisco 0 1 1 At Los Angeles It. II. E. Venlco 2 I Los Angeles 3 ! At Snlt Lake It. II. Oakland 11 1 & I Salt Lake 7 IS I Auiei-leitu League. At Detroit It real living of a Christian life. During the service a beautiful solo was mmg by Mrs. Laura Me Crea, nud a duet by Mrs. McCrca and Mrs. Spencer Small, Miss Gladys Howard organist and Harvey May, violinist, accompanying. This ses sion closed by tho singing of tho hymn "Sunshine on tho Hill," and tho benediction by Itov. Wright. Scred Picnic Dinner. At tho noon hour an excellent pic nic dinner wa3 enjoyea y nil pros-' cut, after which n short, informal business meeting was held, while awaiting tho arrival of Hov. O. Le-1 roy Hall and party, who camo overj on tho Lirc-Llne, from Mnrsluleld. The tow tide delayed tnom until about three o'clock. With Mr. Hall I wore tho following: Itov. Dr. C. A. Woody, of Homo Missions for tho Pacific Coast; Whltford Hall, Mr. - and Mrs. Herbert Lupton, Mr. and '" Mrs. Spencer Slnimons nnd daughter, ' I Lois, Mr. and Mrs. 1). L. Hood, of ' .Marshflold, nnd Miss EUu Gurnca, if North Ilond. The afternoon session opened , "-"'i" " ffiaa!iiaS2Bgfc m " ? BJr nPl Fl m Kzsraa I Wl,w me Keel tross si sn JimyiSHttiaS'y1 uwtt'Binp .t,s m :m ht. Louis -,'wlth tho congregation flinging "How Uotrolt ' Firm n Foundation," led by tho At Washington lt-',.lmli- Mimuiul nt 1va Urn.rnn . ' ' 1 . -w ,,. 'los," ' , Mrs. Small, Mrs. Ned Galloway, I wasnington , Mrs. Allco Archer and Miss Arctura Spraguo. Invocation was then of fered by Mr. Stelnhoff, and tho singing of "Uock of Ages" followed. BROTHER AT FRONT ir. FHAXK AI.CIATI HAS ItELATIVI IX ITALIAN Alt.MY (iCtN Ix'tter Hut So ('ensorotl linpos- Hlblo to Tell Where It Was Mailed Frank Alclatl, at the Chandlor Ho tel, received a letter yesterday from his brother Jack Alclatl In Italy say ing that ho Iiub Joined tho artillery corps and la on his way to tho front. Tho brothor Is 38 years of ago and leaves behind him n wife nnd largo family. Frank Alclatl has not seen him in 10 years. The letter, ho said, had boon so censored that he could not toll from what town It was mail ed, In what regiment his brother is or anything nt all about their move ments, Ho says that taking Into con- At PhlladclplUa, (1st game.) New York Philadelphia (Second game) New York Philadelphia 7 At Cleveland (1st gamo.) Chicago 3 Cleveland 1 (Second game.) Chicago 7 Cleveland 3 National leuguo. At Now York It. Philadelphia tl Now York 1 At Pittsburg PlttBburg 0 Cincinnati 2 At Chicago St. Louis 3 Chicago Ti At Hoston Drooklyn 2 Hoston 3 PAY $700 ON NEW C00S BAY BOOKLET Chamber of Commerce Sends Dig Cheek in Settlement for Ad vertising; Printed .Matter A check for more than $700 has been Issued by tho Chamber of Com- Scprlpturo lesson w:ih read by Mr. Plelahoff. j Delivers Sermon. j Mrs. McCrca then sang "Hold I Thou My Hand." Prayor was offer ed by Itcv. G. Lulloy Hall, and Hov. Wright Introduced Dr. Woody, f who spoke. Dr. Woody went straight , to tho hearts of his hearers, who will never forget his earnest nnd tender presentation of tho absolute lovo of God for tho world. Ho said in part: "There uro three things on tho Hiirfnco of this text, Just iih there appear to bo threo soparato peaks to a great mountain, yet thoy nil make tho ouo mountain. First I of all, tho fuct that God loved tho world; second, tho net: Ho gave Ills San; and third, tho compnet with the Sou, that whosoover bolloveth shall have eternal life. Thoro Is no promise In this toxt, but there Is a compact hero. Ho M loved and Ho gave. Ho gave Ills Sou In such a way that He uovor again can bo Just tho sumo. There I wns no uuuiig uiick inu gin; u wua , mi absolute surrender. Let us sup pose a conversation between Father and Son, about tho needs of tho bo- Tlio Son offers Himself to INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL'S REPRESENTATIVE mcrco to pay for tho printing of tho t loved advertising booklets of Coos secure their salvation. lie said "All Hay which are In great demand nnd this will I do; I will take upon my- Hldoratlon tho fait Ills brother Is j which art) being Bent out dally In self all the sins of tho world, but 38 years old sIiowb thut already the good Hlzed numbers. A share of tho ( promlso mo that every one who o Italians aro calling for their second printing was dono In I'ortlnml and lleves on mo shall bo saved and reserves. tho remainder in Marahfleld. J that thoro never Bhall bo n falluro - at that point. An Inflnlto fact, an inflnlto act and an eternal com pact. That Is the only kind of salvn tlo and tho only kind of an offer j of salvation that tho Scriptures con tain. He loved us; wo can do noth ing ..but to lovo Him in return." Itev. Hall Speait.s. ' Mrs, McCrca nnd Mrs. Small then sang "No Night There," and after u few Impresslvu and well chosen remarks by Itov. Hall, tho dedicatory prayor was offered by Hov. Wright. 1 Win, Howard was thon called upon for a fow words, and ho clos ed by thanking tho visiting pastors, 1 nud also all who had contlbutcd to tho successful building of tho chapel, , It was made plain that while tho ehapol was built and dedicated by tho HaptUt Association, It Is to bo i feeoly used as a meotlng placo of i all our peoplo and friends, of what ' ever denomination, and pastors from various churches will bo nsited to j conduct services there from tlmo 'to time. ! Closing remarks wore made by llov. Wright and Eldor Stelnhoff. and the congregation sang "lllest Ho tho Tlo that Hinds," and tho , bonedlctlon was pronounced by Dr, Woody. Mombors of tho congregation ac companied Mr. Hall's party to tho fLlfe-Llno, Mr. Stelnhoff going with them to North llend, where he con ' ducted evening worship nt tho Chris tian Church. WILL BE IN ARSHFIELD ONE WEEK ONLY FROM JUNE 24th TO JUNE 30th SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 25 PER CENT TO THOSE ENROLLING THIS WEEK I also wnnt to appoint several student repre sentatives. Some spare-time money, CALL AT HOTEL ST. LAWRENCE and ask for MR. SPRINGSTEEN, 9 to 11 a.m. and 6:30 to 8 p. m. every day. H Commencing Monday? June 28 Sale at 2j30 p. m. Sale at 7:30 p. We will offer our ENTIRE JEWELRY STOCK for sale at auction This will mark the Largest Sale of Fine Goods Ever Con templated in the history of Marshfield. It will be a rare opportunity to secure high-grade goods at your own price Stock consists of Fine Watches, Diamonds, Ster ling Silver and Fine Gold Filled Jewelry The object of this sale is to raise a stipulated amount of cash which we must have, and also we are going out of certain lines which do not pay us to handle and so doing will enable us to open a New Era in the Jewelry Business in Marshfield. This sale will continue afternoons ahd evenings until our object is accomplished. ATTENTION LADIES! You are especially invited to attend this sale. All attending will be treated with utmost courtesy. Sev eral beautiful presents will be given to the ladies attending the open ing of this sale, R. M. HARDING, of Chicago, Jeweler's Auctioneer. Cross Drug Store Jewel ers MARSHFIELD Opt icians TO IMPROVE ILL OODGE OUR IS FULL RECEIVE BiOSi'r i:.d'iii:s imj..v making iiarn coodiu'm says .not oxk ok ioo .Mll-ll JUHlli ATTIIACTIVH HAD .TltOiriUilJ. UK.' AlTUIIKl'IIUMIt to Uo (1.'uiiiko1 and llljj Itoom Will M llnmlxmio- ly Dccoititril Tho ineinbors.of tlio Kaglos loilgo will begin soon soinu extenslvo im provements nt their hull which will nmko it lynch inoro nttracttvo for holillng social ovonts. When tho linll wus originally built it wns intoned (hat It should at times bo divided in to two rooms when the double jooin was not needed. Thoro Is a drop of tho colling In tho couter, which holps support tho division of the two rooms when it Is in use. This will bo tali en out and tho wholo will bo mndo into ouo big room. Tho walls will bo docornted newly ! and when completed will bo ouo of i the most handsome places in this sec tion of tho statu for tho holding of social events of all kinds. Several weeks will bo required to do tho work which will cost several hun dred dollars. Seo "Tho Christ Ian." It's the 'gieate-st 8-ivel feature oier produced hi America. Slum lug Xoltlo TlitMtvi j tomorrow night, Kcmciubor "Tho Olu-Mian" vdll bo shovn nt thornblf Theater tomor low night. , IMiciinuieiial ltcconl llelng Mado by Xinv Machine in San Knuuixco Xo Announcement for 101(1 Ooorgo (Joodrum, who returned yestorduy frotn u visit at tho San Finncisco Imposition, spent consid erable tlmo there gottlng In touch' with tho latest In the automobile line. "Ono thing I learned that was particularly gratifying," said Mr. (loodruni, "waa tho phonomennl rec ord that tho Dodge car is making thoro. This season tho San Fran cisco agency has delivered over 100 Dodgo cms on San Francisco llay. So far, not ouo of tho 400 cars has heon roturnod on account of enr car trouble, ovory Dodgo giving per fect satisfaction." "Many of tho auto manufacturers aro making tholr 1U1C anuounco monts and will soon begin dollvery of tho 10l(i cars. Tho Dodgo peoplo aro overcrowded with orders nnrt consequently liavo not. I saw a telogram from tho Cadillac head quarters announcing that their 1915 car would sell nt tho same price, saying that they simply could not JOIl OX SIl'SliAW .1KTTY AWAItl) TO July 112 Last Day for llecelviiig I lids mi .y-ioO.OOO IMeco (if Worlc. Illds aro to bo received for tho $250,000 Jetty Improvement work at tho mouth of tho Slusluw River and all bids must bo In by 11 n. in., July 1'2. Contractors who wish to mako bids must soud them to tho offico of tho U. S. Knglneora nt Portland. Tho Job Is n big ono and It is not unlikely thoro may ho ono or moro bids made by local contractors. reduce tho price or tho Cadillac without reducing tho quality and this thoy are determined not to do. Tho 1'JlG Cadillac will bo n moro artistic appearing car but there will J bo no marked changes In it." "Tho auto travel to tho oxposltlon Is just starting as tho roads havo not boon In shapo up to tho pres ent. Tho Imposition is certainly fino and deserving of a much larger at tendance than it is gottlng." NOW Sec C0RTHELL Phone 3171 ' t GOODRUM'S GARAGE IIOMK OF THE CADILLAC AXD DODGE AUTO SUITUHS FOH AU- MAKKS OF C.U13 347 Central av. The"0 373-L DRY WOOD at CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD North I-roni l'liono -TO Llbby COAT. The kind YOU Imvo ALWAYS USED, rhoiw 72. TaclfK Llvory nnd Transfer Company, SAVE MONEY i.v iJrl..ir tho fnniou HENRYVILLE C0AL?JI iNUl COUI, pur iu -j; hump coai, per i" jj r hi.ll inn nf both ..'"" ,,. MUSSON, IW I'lionolSJ or leave oni-f llllljer's llgr s,,ore