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ftSlS&lKVtoj-', THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1915 EVENING EDITION. SIX AUTOS OUT report iio cars traverser ROAR SUNDAY AFTERNOON P. M. Hull-LcuCx Says UU Went to Bench nml l Returned, Sonic Being Stage Ciiim P. M. Hall-Lowls, county rond- mastor camo over frbm Coqullle yes terday to confer with Hoad Super visor Perkins 6f the North Bend dis trict and SuporvlBor Norton of the Mnrshfield diotrlct relative to somo temporary work on tho old Empire road. Supervisor Perkins has been very busy on tho beach road nnd the new road out of North llond and unable to do much repair work on tho old highway. However he and Mr. Norton arranged yesterday that Mr. Norton's crow should bo added to tho Perkins crew nnd put to work fixing up tho old Empire road to havo It In condition for tho Fourth of July travel. Hall-Lewis said that tho county would appropriate $100 out of tho general road fund for this purpose. Ho said that yesterday afternoon 20C autos traversed tho road to nnd from Empire, ICC cars going to the bonch and 10 returning boforo 12 o'clock. Ho estimated that between r,000 and 0,000 peoplo would trtiv crso tho road and said Hint this moro than Justifies tho oxpenso. TO mp PAY ABSORPTION OF LOCAL HAIL WAY BY S. P. HUM'S MEN Some Members of Train Crew Will Oct Increase of HO Outs Pol' Day Under New Schedule With tho absorption of tho local railway betweon hero nnd Myrtle Point as a part of the Southern Pacific system, tho members of tho train and engine crews on the local line will receive a material advance in pay. Tho pay of locomotive en gineers will bo Increased about 90 cents n day. The others will ro celvo smaller advances. Tho In crease will take effect automatical ly with the absorption of tho line, tho schedule of pay on tho main lino becoming effective. Until tho Coos Buy-Eugono line Is entirely completed there will ho no announcement of divisions or runs. Tho servlco will be put on from Coos Bay ttf the Uinpnua just ns soon aa the bridge Is completed, but will be opornted as part of tho construction. It will under tho supervision of Superintendent W F. Miller probably, until tho new division Is formally established. MOTH Kit IS BEAD. Mis. A. O Hauli, of North lleml, ift'lN Sad NeH. Mrs. A. 0. Ilnab, of North Bend, received a telegram today stating that her mother, Mrs. Hester Deetz, had died nt Canton, Ohio. While Mrs. Rnab know that her mother wub in poor health, sho hnd not reullzed that her condition was serious. Mrs. Ilnab Is ono of six children. Her father also survives and tho death of the mother was tho first death that bus ever occur red in the family. GETS GOOD PIACE (irl D. Shoemaker- of Itosolinig It State (initio Warden noSEBUKO, Ore., Juno S. -Curl 1). Shoemaker of this city who wtw selected state gamo warden by the state gamo commission Is proprietor of tho Uoseburg Evening News and tho Umpqua Valley News, a veokl It Is suld ha will continue to inuko his homu In Uoseburg. The office pays u sulary of ?2,I00 a year. MAAIY EXPOSITION TRIPS' CONTEST ENDS WEDNESDAY NIGHT Contestants must have their votes in at the Red Cross store before 9:00 o'clock Wednes day night, June 30, as the final count will be gin at that time. Don't forget the date or al low any of your votes to go astray. Remember, the special vote offer of 3000 extra votes on $2 coupon books and 20,000 ex tra votes or $5 coupon books is good until the close of the contest. There are only two days more, so get busy and win a free trip to the great San Francisco Exposition. RED CROSS DRUG STORE PHONE 122 SHIPPING NEWS BREAKWATEH SAILS LEAVES SUNDAY MORNINO WITH OOOB PASSENUEH LIST Expect Captain Mnctlciin Back on NeU Trii -Vessel Curries (loot! Freight Cargo. At 8:00 o'clock yesterday morning tho steamship Breakwater, under command of Captain Pederson In place of Captain Mncgcnn, who Is III, left out for Portland, carrying a good passenger list and frolght cargo, mostly of Coqullle Valley dairy products. The vessel returns hero again on Friday, according to her schedule. Those who left yesterday for Portland wero: Dr. F. 13. Warner, T. L. Chlldcrs, M. It. Smith, W. C McCnnn, Geo. Green, F. M. Veesle'g, F. Lunblatt, J. M. McCarty, .1. J. ltobertson, Geo. Hau, Mrs. Geo. Hau, George Han, Jr., L. J. Hodson, Mrs. C. M. Goss, II. I,euekc, D. H. Atkinson, E. H. Thompson, Jack Itucker, Andy Humid, E. E. Towle, Lelnnd Jack son, S. A. Llnnrd, B. A. Myers. VESSELS MOVEMENTS Arched A. M. Simpson, San Fianclsco, G:.'I0 p. m. Saturday. Tillamook, Portland; 12 :,'(() n. in., today. Out. Gleaner, Siuslaw, midnight, Sat urday. Breakwater, Portland, 10:00 a. m. Sunday. Phoenix, i San Francisco, 12:. '10 p. in. Sunday. Yellowstone, San Frunclsco, 12:110 p. m , Suudny. Adellno Smith, San Francisco, I p. in., Sunday. Hustler, Hoguo HIver, Sunday night. Duo Here. Santa Clara, San Francisco, Tues day noon. F. A. Kllburn, Friday. Duo to Sail. Hoamer, Hoguo HIver, tonight. Hardy, San Francisco, Tuesday. Tlllnmook, Portland, tonight. PHOENIX SAILS Leaves Sunday With Ties Under Contract Willi S. P. The steam schooner Phoenix sail ed from North Bend Sunday tak ing a land of railroad tics. Sho nmdo tho trip hero under contract with the Southern Pacific Company. Part of tho lond of tics was taken on nt tho railroad dock In Marsh field and tho rest In North Bond. It has been oovoral years, It Is said, since the Pocnlx last camo to Coos Bay. Sho is a vessel of 2GG gross tounago, 12C.G feet in length, :10.G feet in breadth with n depth of ton feet. Shipping mon sny that at ono time tho vessel was seriously dam aged In Sau Francisco Bay by tho explosion of hur boilers, though sho was repaired, It Is claimed, as Rood as over. DOING GOOD WOltK Rlcdgo Mlelilu Hemmed 201,000 Yiuils of Sand la Juno Jnmes Polhcmus who was up from Empire- Saturday with tho dredge Mlchie, which was renewing Its oil supply, said that they were having 1111 unusually good mouth In tho bar work. So far during June, they have removed 201,000 yards of sand from tho bar and havo three moro dnys to work. SPECT CHANNELS ENGINEER AND HOADMASTEH TO MAKE THIP Stmt Tuesday to Determine Im provements Necessary 1111 Water ajs Used for Public Highway Engineer Clinrlcson of tho Port of Coos Bay and County Hoadmaster P. M. Hall-LewlB will start Tues day on an Inspection trip of the waterways In tho port district used as public highways to determine what work Is needed on tho var ious channels They expect to go over all of tlicm during tho week nnd will report on what part of tho expense the county and what part tho port will bear. Hall-Lewis has Just returned from nn Inspection trip over the Allegany and Loon Lake road He says thnt Supervisor Stttll Is doing somo flno work nnd by tho end of this seti sii will have ull of the bad places on tho road Improved. Hoad Su pervisor Daggett, he said, was also doing some good work. Mr. Hnll Lowls pointed out that last year over $12,008 woith of produce was brought In from tho Loon Lnko dis trict to tho Coos Hay market, show ing that the road there Is qulto es sentitnl aside from the fnct that It accommodates considerable through traffic between Coos Bay and Drain during the summer months. BOATMEN ON PICNIC Men Running Gnsollno Craft Have Day of Tlielr Own Tired of hauling to tho bench boat loads of gay picnic crowds that nialto themselves merry with never n thought of tho men who brought them there this face combined with tho good weather, called tho com manders of tho Mosquito fleet nwny from the waterfront today and down to tho bench, there to join In tho sport of having nothing to do for a day. Last night all gnsollno boatmen who have craft for hire boarded the Alice II., Captain Smith, and left for the lower bny whero they spent the night nnd today. It Is said there was a clam bnke to flguro in the festiv ities. The mon are expected homo this evoulng. LUMBEIl HATES HIG1IEH Curriers From Nortliwost Points to Sau Francisco Itnlso Charge. ' Fifty Cents PORTLAND, Or., Juno 28. Rotes for carrying lumber from Port laud nnd other Pacific Northwest ports to San Francisco, havo Increas ed from $3 to about $3. CO a thous and feet in tho Inst two weeks. It is held thnt tho Increase is duo prin cipally to tho fnct that many of tho larger coastwise carriers havo been plnced In tho offshore trado. Others aro plying betweon tho Pacific and Atlantic Coast via Panama canal, leaving all of tho smnllor vessels to take caro of tho traffic out of hero, Grays Harbor and tho Sound to Cal ifornia. BRINGS SEWER PIPE From Portland the gasoline schooner Tlllnmook arrived In short ly after midnight today with alio 150 tons of sower plpo for Nqrth Bend. She Is expected to ball north nguln tonight for a cargo of S. P. rails. t WATERFRONT NEWS t $$ Tho steamer Speedwell which sail ed from North Bond Saturday night crossed tho bar at 0.30 p. in. tho name day. The tug Gleaner with tho bargo Lawronca sailed at midnight Satur day for tho Siuslaw river. Tho steamer Breakwater sailed for Portland at 10 u. in. Sunday. Tho steamer Yellowstono with lumber from tho North Bond Lum ber company, sailed ut 12:30 p. m. Sunday. Tho Adeline Smith with a cargo of lumber from tho Smith mill sail ed at 1 p hi. Sunday for Oakland. Tho Nairn Smith is scheduled to leave for Sau Francisco today from. Coos Bay. ARRIVES TOMORROW Becauso of having to wait for tho Australian Boy's Oichestra In San Francisco the steamship Santa Clara Is not expected In hero from Eureka until toinonow morning. Five Aro Enmliiel. Flvo persons took tho civil service examination at the post offlco on Saturday to se cure tho marine free delivery mull routo up tho south Coos HIver. Their names aro withhold and the papers sent east for correction and only the fortunate applicant will bo made public. BASEBALL SCORES PORTIjAND beavers HURRY IN TO THIRD PLACE IN LEAGUE Ih Angeles, for Long Time at Head Sinks to Thlnl Place and Seals Also Slip PERCENTAGES OF COAST LEAGUE Or AuocUt4 ItcM to Coo DiJ Time. W. L. P.C. San Francisco 4 I 38 .537 3S .1)31 30 .r.oo 14 .491 4t .483 44 .470 Salt Lake ....43 Portland 39 Los Angeles . .4.1 Oakland .....42 Venice 40 Dr AisocUtm! Trrsi la Coot D7 Time. SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 28. Portland during tho week end mana ged to squirm into third plnco In tho Coast league, replacing tho An gels who for weeks havo held their own. The scores or Satiitduy follow: Coast League. At San Francisco H. II. E Portland .3 11 i San Francisco .. .... ...G 12 3 Krntlse, Hlgglnbothnm nnd Fish er; Damn and Block. (Afternoon,) Portland 4 11 0 San Francisco 3 G 0 Knhlcr mid Cnrlsch; Brown and Block. At Los Angeles (Morning.) Venice 2 7 1 Los Angeles t 7 1 Mitchell, Hltt and Spencer; Strog gins nnd Boles. (Afternoon.) Vcnlco 2 7 0 Los Angeles 3 9 0 Hltt and Mltze; Love, Hyen and Boles. At Salt Lake Oakland sin 0 Suit Luko G 13 0 Prueltt, Protigh, Klaw'ltter nnd Kuhmj Flttery, Hall, Morgan, C. Williams and Hannnh. American League. At Detroit It. Cleveland 2 Detroit 12 At Chicago St. Louis . 3 Chicago ., 4 National Ionguc. At Cincinnati (First game.) Chicago ) 4 Cincinnati ... i 1 (Second gamo.) Chicago 0 Cincinnati SATURDAY'S GAMES. . Coast Iiougiio At Snn Francisco (Hirst gnmo.) H. H. Portland C 12 San Francisco 4 9 (Second game.) Portland 9 14. San Francisco G 11 At Salt Luke Oakland 1 4 Salt Lako 1G 22 At Los Angeles Venice 7 9 Los Angoles 3 8 American Leaguo At St. Louis St. Louis Detroit At Chicago Chicago .3 Cleveland 3 At Washington Philadelphia 3 Washington 2 At Boston Now York C Boston '. 1 Second game Now York 2 Boston t National League At Brooklyn R. Brooklyn 0 Philadelphia 4 At Now York Boston 7 New York 5 At Cincinnati Cincinnati 3 Pittsburg C At St. Louis St. Louis 1 Chicago 3 SUES FOR $150 Heiiuin Sunford Seeks Amount From F. S. RIebo, or Old Defunct Peoples Cooicrntlvo Store Seeking ?150 which ho claims ho loaned to the Peoples Cooperative Storo, now defunct for the last tour or five years, Herman Sanford began Milt this afternoom, in tho justlco court against F. S. Hlebe, formor manager. A Jury was drawn compos ing tho following men; J. W. Watts, Jay Doylo, D. F. Barnard, Ben Wright, John Backninn and W. E. Hongland. F. K. Gettins was receiver for tho company. Tho claim Is made by Hlcbo, so it is said, that the money was duo from tho store and not from hlui per sonally. Times want ads bring results, Tl GAMES STAGED COOS RIVER AND HATCHERY PLAY 111 TO III CONTEST Blue Rldgo TlgeiN Bite Dust at Hands of KnM.slders at Daniels Creek Before Oootl Crowds Moro than 150 fans gathered yes terday on Daniels Creek for tho two baseball games scheduled there. In tho first sorlefl tho Hatchery and Coos HIver nines played to a 12 to 12 score and the lateness .of tho hour prevented their playing off tho tie. They retired to allow tho stage the Ditto Hltlgo Tigers and tho nluo from Enstsldo In the nine Innings that followed tho EnBtsldors brought honio "tho bacon" with a 19 to 3 scoro over tho Tigers who played gamely to tho end. Next Sunday Eustshlu expects to play at Beaver Hill for a $25 purse. WIIbou, second baseman for East side, secured six hits In 'seven times at bnt, and Hoblusoii, pitcher, se cured 12 strikeouts. .Tho umpires wore V. West and L. Masters. Tho box Bcoro follows: Enstsldo II. E. R. Wilson, 21 C I 5 Maloney, lb ...... 2 0 3 West, rf .' 2 0 II JoluiBon, .lb 2 I Pederson, cf 3 0 3 Robinson, p 2 t 2 Bartle, ss 1 0 0 Vlnoyard, ir 2 (I 1 Kelly, c II 0 2 Totul 23 :i 19 Blue RIdgo Tigers II. E. R. Kruger, ct 0 0 2 Storn, ss and p I 0 0 Sundersou, 3b and p 0 0 1 Clay Dooley, 2b and p . . . 1 0 0 Grlmlllnm, c 1 0 0 Clias. Dooley, p and e . . . I 0 0 S. Wilson, lb and i 0 0 0 Steckel, U 0 0 0 Durrnnd, rf 0 0 0 Totnls 4 0 3 Munngor Johnson, of Enstsldo, declnres no record was kept of the Tigers' error column. Umpires V. West and L. Mas ters. POSTMASTER IS NAMED l-'OR EDE.V (Special to Tho Times ) WASHINGTON, Juno' 28. Clnrenco Cluster was to day appointed Postmaster of Eden, Coos County. Eden Is n Postofflco In tho southern pnrt of tho county. 4' WILL HAVE STATION' Coast Ciiiaril Official ut Sluslnw; to Select u Site (Special to Tho Times) FLORENCE, Oro., Juno 2S. Capt. A. Foulchy ar.d ICapt. O. Geirollandor, of San Francisco, and Capt. Henderson, keeper of tho lifo saving station on tho Umpqua ar rived In Florcnco and will Investi gate a locution for tho llfo saving stutlou to bo established at tho mouth of tho rlvor. HOLD BIO PI CMC (Special to Tho Times) LANGLOIS, Ore., Juno 28. The dalryinon of northern Curry county hold their picnic Saturday at Wil low Grovo near Denmark, Thoro was a largo attendance of ranchers and others. SCHOOL ELECTION HELD At Myrtlo Point W. C. Culler was Chosen Director for Three Years (Special to Tho Times) MYRTLE POINT, Juno 28. W. C. Cutler was chosoi school director for a term of thice years, defeating at tho voting Dr. M. O, Stemmler. Mr. Cutler In an address to tho vot ers nftor ho was elected stated that his motto would bo "Tho Children First." Mr. Giles was elected clerk of the district. Times Want Ads for result. News of Near-by Towns & mmmmttmmm(mmmmmnmmtittmi jt. Goddess it n tt :: n tt 100 VOTES The Conimltteo has rented the Each patron will he given a ballot containing the luinies of tho candidates. These will be col lected durlii- tin Intermission, counted by the Judges, mid tho iomiU announced at the close of the performance. Tlio three candidates receiving the most votes will bo voted upon at the final e,ec tt uou iiiursiiay Uigur. IIIUU.SW Buy PICNIC CLOTHES at The Golden Rule Store Here arc a few of the many things for tht Ladies in our ' large stock: Khaki Skirts $, . White Duck Skirts , --------$i25 Heavy Denim Skirts 2'25 Striped Voile Waists gQ Flannelette Shirts? special price "50. The new Suspender Dresses $j 95 Good Gingham Dresses, special '. g5c Tennis Shoes "65 Outing trips are enjoyed the most when you are dressed for the occasion. We have a complete stock of things suitable for picnic wear at very reasonable prices. The Golden Rule ALWAYS BUSY First National Bank Bldq THE BIGGEST STOCK THE LOWEST PRICES THE BEST ASSORTMENT t AMONG THE SICK t $$ Dot soy Kreltzer suffered ti relapse yesterday and this morning Is very III and continually under tho phy sicians enre. lie has been very weak since his return from his homu In tho oust about 10 days ago. Mrs. Mary McCormlok, who lives near Bunker Hill, .s qulto III and Is confined to her bed under u doctor's enro. s Mrs. W. S. Tnrpen Is reported to day as slightly Improved. (JOES TO CHINA It. E. L. Bcdlllloii Will Reside lu tho Orient (Special to Tho Times.) BANDON, Ore., Juno 28. H. E. L. Bedllllon who formerly conduct ed a woolen mill bore, has loft for Snn Francisco and will go front there to China. Ho will establish a woolen mill there nnd havo clturgu of fiiilhorlng tho wool mid sheep Industry. This Industry Is ono of tho now conimorclnl enterprises be ing fostered by tho conimltteo re presenting tho Government of China, now In tho United Stntes. They nro Investigating industrial conditions lu this country and havo tho author ity to ecourngo now enterprises a special bonus bong provided for that purposo by tho now Republican government. Mr. Bedilllou will be untior a two-year contract during which tlino ho expects to Instruct tho Heathen Chlnco how to ral8o sheep and make woolen cloth boyond which tltno however his plans havo not been mtido except that ho will ul timately in turn to Bandoii whero ho has lived for 25 years and which ho considers homo. Ho will first go to China to pro para for the establishment of tho now business nnd return to tho United Stntes for about sixty days and then return to carry out his two-yoar contract. Boforo leavng Bnndon, Mr. Bo dllllon was given a farewell ban (ttot by tho local Knights of Py thias of which ho has beon n mem ber for many years. -VISITS GARDINER Bishop Simmer Makes Trip to the Umpqua City Tho Port Umpqua Courlor says: Tho Rt. Rev. Walter Taylor Sum ner, D, 1)., Bishop of tho Dlocoso of Oregon, ticojnpanled by tho Rov. Rob- of Liberty Contest Noble Theater TUESDAY NIGHT, JUNE 29TH . Oie Big Show Extra Attractions WITH EACH Noble Theater nml uiniiiirml ,, YOUR CANDIDATE. BE THERE Your ort E. Browning, Vicar of tho Gar diner Episcopal Chinch visit.! n,. diner Tuesday evening, ami before a mrgo congregation administered lllO ApOStOllO Right of Coilflrmatlnn This wns tho Bishop's first ilslt to Gardiner nnd ho appeared to be well pleased with this city NEWS OF PORT (Htl'Ollli Happenings Them Told in the Trlt- line's Ijihl lisuo T. J. Fronini of Brush Crock tIs Ited Port Orford. Re states that the ranchers In big vicinity have sold tholr wool through W T White lor thirty cents a pound. 1-J J. I.oney has returned home from Portland whero he went to at tend tho Masonic convention. Two Ford machines, ono run by Emoiy Whltworth nnd tho other by Clint Mnlehorn collided In tho moun tains. No ono wns hurt. Tho Port Orford Commercial Club bald a meeting to arrango for the Agate Carnival which they Intend to mnko bigger this yenr than eier boforo. A. S. Johnson has been elect ed sccrotnry of tli club to succeed Mrs. J. II. .uinwalt who resigned. Robert McICenzIo Sr., who 1ms teen 111 Is recovering. Ills dnitghtcr, Miss Edna McKenzIo, mntron of tho Emer gency hospital tit Bandon, who was horo to nurse hor father, 1ms return ed homo. A Fourth of July celebration will bo hold at Euchre Creek. There will bo a picnic dinner followed by dance. CLASS CONFIHMBD (Spcclnl to Tho Times) BANDON, Juno 28. Bishop Sum nor of tho Episcopal church made an official visit horo nnd yesterday con firmed a class at tho local Episcopal church. TO SEEK RATES Mooso Decide to Ask North Pacific Steamship Company for Hates on Steamship. At a mooting of representative Mooso of Coos County hold yester day uftornoon It was definitely de cided to soek of tho North Pacific Steamship Company rates for tbe hrlnirlnii In hero of tho Elder or somo boat cnpablo or taking the en tiro delegation to Sau Francisco next month. . , According to C. F. McCeorgf, agent for tho Nairn Smith. U h" been decided that this vessel would not have largo enough accommoda tions for tho delegation In addition to handling tho regular trade. Harry Fenslor was a representa tive from Myrtlo Point and Messrs. Wobb and Averlll camo over from Bandon to meet the local delegate 25c TICKET mtr.iptlm pnteitaiiimeut. i: t ' AND VOTI T