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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1915)
'mmmsammmmmmmmmmsmmmmmm W'; it i ? - m' lw FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1915 E VENING EDITION. s ill IS ILLlBIC MOOSE VISITS KID IS SPEED DEMON BASEBALL SCORE SIBOAT IS STRANDED MHS. SOPHIA HIM, NOT TAKK.V OX IXS.WITV ciiaiuji: I'lcmlH for Hit Utile Children Slicrlff Johnson I'IikN Dcplorutile Case n( Kiisttddo. Pitiful was tho condition found at tlio homo of Sophia Illll In Knst sldu, when Sheriff Johnson went to tho plnce with n warrant to tnkc tho wlfo on & chargo of Insanity. Unnblo to spenk ICngllsli, the wo man called In a neighbor for an In tupreter and through her pleaded her cane. About her were gathered four little children anil the Sheriff catuo back empty handed. "Tho woman's nick," said Judge Watson this morning, "and she Is not to bo examined ns to her sanity." Tho charge was made ngalnst the Finnish mother by .Marshal Sylvos tor McGrlff, acting on orders, It Is said. A brief examination of tho situation Is said to have disclosed 'tho fact that Mrs. Hill is 111 and should bo In a hospital and under the care of a nurse and physician. Sheriff Johnson refused to take her from her home, .despite tho fact tho mother was willing to come had it not been for her children, the youngest of which is about one year old. Tho examination Is not to be made, and tho husband, a laborer nt tho Smith mill, was told to allow his wlfo n rest and the care that slio .needs, Bald tho Sheriff. JA.MKH .1. DAVIS, DUlKCrOH-filCY- KHAI,, MAICKti SHOUT STAV WIXS 1'ltOM (IKXKKAI. II. HAXD- n,v ix tiiiikk-miu: hack Tolls Klory of Moosehnrt tit ."H IVr- stuw l.nM Xlght mill l.i-iues in Dark for Jtosehtirg Dust covered, but smiling, James J. Davis, director general of the Mooso lodge, arrived here late yes terday afternoon. "I nm glad 1 came, lie saw loouing nuoui. mt, Davis enmo througli Itoseburg In a special machlno and was met In Co nitlllo by Mel G. Duncan nnd George Cook. For a short time Mr. Davis rested and at eight o'clock, ho spoke, at tho comer of Second nnd Market to an audience of 500 people, leav lug almost immrdlatctly (after foi Itoseburg. where he was to catch the 5:15 train this morning for Grants Pass. "Tho first time I was ever In here," said Mr. Davis as tho Mooso gathered about him. "Hut say, this Is a great place and I nm coming again. I am glnd you're going to hnvo a railroad in here for then more people can sec what there Is this side of tho coast range." i Mr. Davis Is making his seml-nn- mini trip to tho const, inspecting the Moose lodges ns he goes. Just now he hns been In Portland. Today he will bo In Grants Pass, In Mcdford tonight and tomorrow will h'ead aguln for Snn Frnnclsco. He Is nc TKAMS PLAY O'AMKS OX .MONDAY AFTKIt Ql'ICK CIIAXOKS 'liners' Hon! I,iii.s on Tunis i Tennis Piny Double Headers iiMer ilny In (.'ont l.cumti Portliuulor.s Slip Again (o Tilled Place . H. ('. D. Klicrrer Is Irfig Itolllng Champion of tlu Coast Till: M.K, WITH PICNIC I'AltTV, Sl'KXDS NKHIT OX .MCI) Crowds, strung hnlf a mile along the waterfront, cheered yesterday af ternoon when the speed boat Kid dashed down the bay nt the conclu sion of tho three mile lap, 75 feet nhead of tho General II, both demons of the water, showing perhaps the fastest burst of speed ever seen on the bay. Tho surprise of the race was the winning by the Kid as It was considered the General II. would be nble to vanquish her. Close be hind In third place, ronred the Auto. I with the Klchmonil still another 100 feet In the renr. Smith nnd Wade'i short 10 horse-power "Red Devil' was outclassed but stnyed gamoly In tho race. It was on the first turn, as the boats rounded tho Alice II at tit southern enfl of tho course, that Jack Lapp showed ho was nble to keep his boat on n quick firn. He shot Into the inside course and gain ed n lend thnt was his far the rest of the trip, with the exception of the back stretch on tho last lap when the General II. came ronrlng up be hind, enmo nlongsldc nnd for n few feet wns in the lend. I, PEItCL'XTAGKS OF COAST LEAGUE 42 II At IS 10 50 .5.')5 .51G .rii .HI 5 AID 171 (nr AuocliKil l'rra to Coot Ilf Time. W. L. P.C. Snn Francisco 4U Salt nke 17 Portland . ...44 Los Angeles . .47 Venice 45 Oakland 45 ) PORTLAND, July C Changes in l the Const Lengue were mndo quickly this week nnd yesterday two games were played till the way round, In part making up for the cheating weeks ago of tho Haiti Man. In both series of yesterday the llenveri enmo out with tho short end, r. fnct thnt lowered them again Into the third berth with the llees In at second. Tho scores of yestorduy follow: Alice II. Comes to Relief mid l'lc nickers Aru Drought Hurl; Yes dny .Morning Happy and Tired Hard aground on u mini flat n , short distance below the Life Guard GUN CLl SHOOT; NOTICE i station Sunday night, u party of 40 persons aboard tho gnsolino boat Ainu were strnnded. Life savers brought their big boat nnd look the party back to tho utatlon where they waited for a relief expedition. In ! the menntlmo August Frlzoon. F. morxixu games Coast At Portlnnd Lengue Every corner of the dock wns Oakland crowded for half n mile, ninny deep, compnnled on his trip from tho enst,il they cheered the boats thnt .vent llRITES NEW 0 GAIT. MACGEXX IS MUSICIAN' AS WKLh AS POUT "When Oregon floes Dry," Is tho Title and It Is Sung In Portland Caplnln Macgenn has written n song, nccordlng to the following from a Portland paper: " 'When Oregon Goes Dry,' words nnd music by Cnptulu T. J. Mac genn, of tho steamer Hrenkwnter, Is n now song thnt Wns sung In Port by Mrs. Davis who stayed In Itose burg while Mr. Davis came here. "Thero's not another man in the world who could )get mo to ride all night In nn automobllo but Mel G. Duncan," wns the opening words of tho grent Moose leader. Ho Bald Mel Duncan had written him, lind sent him telegrams nnd then used tho long dlstnnco until there was no by. Anson Rogers liad the Auto performing splendidly nnd Ilny Kauf man In the Richmond had her speed ed to the limit. Jack Lapp had a man seated In the bow of tho Kid, n fnct thnt held his prow down on the turns and nlded him in making n quick turn. Walks Greased Polo From tho barge In midstream hnd It. .1 II. 8 9 E way out of It but to come, taking the heen extended a 30 foot grenscd Journey thnt (wok hi in traveling In nn nuto nil Inst night bnck to Rose burg. Tells Story of Moosehnrt. Tho story of Moosohart was Void by James F. Davis. It wns tho story of how tho order hns stnrted some- land's mimic stores yesterday. Al-i thing that Is worth while. though tho verso flows readily audi "Wo hnvo now nioro thnn 500,000 frequently from tho cnptnln's pen, Mooso and 1,050 lodges. Our boun- thls wttB his first ntteuint ns a com- Juries aro the world.' noBer. Tho following Is tho song: Wo'ro nil pneked up nnd ready, nnd wo'ro going out of town, Since tho old maids got tho ballot thnt screwed the lid right down. Hut tho girls will bo sorry, when thoy seo our car go by. Wo'ro all going to 'Frisco when Oregon goes dry. An rovolr, Rose City, tho Multnomah grill, Tho Oregon and Ilnlnbow, my Inart Is with you still. Hut tho suffrngottes uro laughing, It Is dry In every town, And It'B wet In Cnllfornlu. bii wu'ro nil going down. .'. MARRIED IX XEVADA Moosohart, said the speoker, re ceives annually ono dollar from ev ery member of the Moose lodge. pole, horizontal with tho wnter, with n small American flng on the end. Time nftor time nsplrnnts for the flng essnyed tho slippery wny. Some got out 10 feet, others went nlmost to tho end nnd It wns only after many trials that Georgo Mcintosh slipped off tho end with tho flag In his hand. Second prlzo went to C. Pottage who repented the procedure. In a 100 yard exhibition swim AI Stewnrt of tho University of Cnll fornla, wns ngnln enslly tho winner. He won tho event tho ilny before. This menus hnlf a million dollars To young swimmer makes tho ills ench venr for tho institution thnt I tnnce easily, using the crawl stroke. supports tho widows, tho orphans and tho aged of tho order. Situated 35 miles from Chicago thoro has been built up nt the new Log Rolling' Contest C. D. Sherror wns the winner oi the log rolling contest for tho cham pionship of tho Pacific Const. Tho location n wnter nnd sewer and elec- iM ranPV logger wns enslly tho trie lighting system for u city of "mater of tho situation, closely scc 10.000 people. Tho big Institution onileil by Perry Phillips who a con Is sltiinted on n thousand acres. More I'10 of tlmes tipped his older nntag- than u million dollar hns Iippii OIUBI Into "tlio drink." Portland At Los Angeles Salt Lake a .! :t Los Angeles 8 1 :i 2 At Snn Frnnclsco Venice 5 11 2 San Francisco :i 0 Ancrlemi League , At New York It. ! Philadelphia 4 , New York At Chicago ' Cleveland 7' Detroit ..' y At lloston I Washington n HoBton . National League I At nrooklyn r. Hoston-Hrooklyn Wet Grounds. j At Pittsburg j St. Louis a IMttBburK l .now vork - Phllndelphln Wei grounds. AFTKHXOOX (JAMES R. H. .1 7 .11 11 Former Operator fleo Write of Telephone. Of. of Wedding Mrs. Mnttlo C. KIley who wns for merly telephone operator for the Coos nnd Curry Telophono company hero, and who left newm! months ago for Nevada, writes to friends In tills city that ho was married on Juno a I to William A. Moss nt Aus tin, Nevada, nnd will nmko her home In thnt city. to Mnrsliflold Inst February and worked In tho telephone offlco until nbout three months ngo. spent on It nlrcndy. Children uro Happy. "Thoro nro 210 children there now,' continued Mr. Davis, "Thoro they nro given n homo. Ilrothors nnd sisters uro not sopnrated. This Isn't a poor bonne; It's nn Institu tion. It Is built on tho rottngo plan. Tho kiddles work four hours and study four hours each day. Not a ono leaves the school for good without at least ?200 to nmko n start. "Our youngsters nro happy and contented ami they romp nbout In the Holds nnd at their work, glad to bo there." At tho present time. Mr. Davis Is mombor of n committee Invostlira- Tho young lndy enme ting the old ago pension system nnd It Is probablo that this may bo made n unit of tho Moose system. "Hut It does me good to got over here and tee what you are like." de clared tho speaker. "And fuither- more. I am routine strain Wanted ltooklueper nnd Mom. ogrnpliiT nt Pioneer Hiiidwaro Co. To show that ho didn't neod a bathing suit to roll logs Sherror then dressed nnd rotlo tho log nbout tho bny In tow of n gnsolino bont, stop ping ever nnd nnon to roll tho big stick. Ho was heartily npplaudAd by tho nudienco. Sylvester McGrlff of Enstsldo, wns a plucky contes tant In tho log rolling series. ,.:i ,1 10 7 11 n E. R .Milk, Holmes 1(1 quarts for SI.OO. Dairy, Phono 'JOIS-J Wheat SU.UO Unities. hotel by a host of tho Moose. Hen Fisher Is nn old friend of Mr. Davis, having known him In Andor son, Indiana, several years ngo. They met nt Tho Chandler last evening nnd tulked over old times. Mr. Davis now llvos at Anderson where Mr. Fisher's pnront sreslde. Flour, $ 1. 75. Halites. I loudly applauded at the close- oNjIh I address and t'Miiried back to the Hnvo your letter heads printed ut .Me was I Tho Times offlre. Times Went Ads for results. POSITIVELY YOUR LAST CHANCE for great bargains in welryChina, and Cut Glass Our great Auction Sale will close Tues day night. Sales 2:30 and 7:30 P. M. Jewelry Department RED CROSS DRUG STORE Const l.enguo At Portland Oakland . . Portland At Los Angeles Snlt Lnko Los Angeles At San Frnnclsco Venlco . . . , Snn Frnnclsco American League At Now York Philadelphia a Now York ,i At Chicago Chicago list. Louis .1 Chlcngo :i St. Louis 9 At Detroit Clovelund ( Detroit !!!!!.'! !s At lloston Washington n noston t ( Nulloiiiil League At llrooklyn "osto 3 Hrooklyn C At Pittsburg st- lu" 0 Pittsburg r, At Philadelphia New York 0 Philadelphia '.'."..'.!" " ,n wutcago i Cmelnnntl 8!Chlcngo r. Clnclnnntl 12Chlcugo. ,.7i WIIXT TO HOSPITAL Ctipt. .Macgenn, of Hrenkwater, Is TiminK ,i Host. Cnpt. Mncgonn of the timmm. Hrenkwntor In n telegram to Tho Times regarding business matters i stated that ho hoped so0, to bo out ' and on duty again. As to his con dition n Portland paper says tho following: 1 Cuiitnln. T. J. Mncgonn at n. steamor llrenkwnter It tit St. Vin. cent's hospital, suffering from an at tack of acute Indigestion, h s ,on dltlon Is not considered serious, mid Dr. Calvin S. White, his physician, believes ho will bo nble to lenvo tho hospital tomorrow. Captain Mncgenu loft hero in command of tho Hrenk water yesterday, but was taken ill in tho lowor Astoria harbor. Renllz lug thnt his condition wns such iimt demanded rest and nttentlon. ho or- uoreti tlio ureakwntor brought nbout and docked nt Astoria. Ho came to ! Portland and Captain Hansen, a well j known pilot, took tho steamer out. t!'!'0C0.-H;-. The fctaI YOU have ... ") noun. I'liona 73. pacm Utery nnd Transfer Company. ino your progvuuis printed The Ttaios office. Mugnu8son nnd Sturr hnd chartered tho Alice II mid were searching the lower bay. Tho party wns located and nt four o'clock Monday morning arrived home ngnln. On Sundny tho Mno went down to the Life Gunrd stntlon and there nil, day long the members or the party had u good (line. It wns shortly after 10 o'clock, it Is Bald, when tho boat ngnln headed for Mnrsliflold. In tho dark tho cruft bumped in too close to the shore Trophy Shoot for Fourth Called Ofl Scores UVro lmv 'I'll., iiciiiiiiuiiil im iiiiii t Tmntiv I'liti ... """""" - ' ---.- shoot to be held hero I ho Fourth of, Ul 03111 20c Dgp n' .Inly wns culled off us Fred Slaglo ' Wlll'l) Cream PRonn.' ,, , i. , i illll not. Iirtllg l no cup ovur, uiuru uu- Ing some nilxup over tho conditions under which It was awarded tho first time. A number of locnl men and n few from Coqullle shot during Sundny but Iho scores were rathor low. Tho fol lowing were tho scores out of 100 birds: Lyons 7:1, Kkbhid 7l, llarnar Catterlln fill, Alf .lohnson 7H Johnson 71. Dr Kelly ('.a, (Inrd liter 02. I)K I!!), Lnlso 71, Conrad nn, Dr. Ilouseworth scored .'IS out of no birds. I Effective June 1st, igl5 Milk 7i mj pornHii Buttermilk J0cDernqaM tter 30cC,S Ice 50o pep JJgt Special prices for lam.. 5? quantities T In ;:"s coos bay ice. COLD STORAGE CO nnd refused to budge off the Intnl. Charles Stiiutf went across tho bay (o lOmpIre In n row boat seek ing help, hut thu relief boat came In tho iiteautimo mid found ui'ist of the members sealed around a huge bon-riro on the bench, greatly en loylng the situation. Phone 73. akt rinliunriQo nl o.in . lln .iin,o cu o.ou a. m ,.v. fa.W M. iii. uaiiy WONDKIII-TIj VALl'KS IX DHIOSSFHS THE REASON We mo factory agents for tho best Hue or (he coast. latest finishes. All the We carry this pattern in stock in GOLDEN, WAXED, DULL, MAHOGANY, CIRCAS SIAN WALNUT: Priced $16.50 $ 1 ?.50 JpffTffjfL rov I Priced $25.00 $30.00 $33.00 Wo also carry Dressers In stock In the following finishes: Wlilto Kiimuel, Filmed Oak, Waed Oak, White .Maple, nt from Js-i:i.r,o to J?l T..-JO The.s two styles nro among our wvy best .sellers. , .Satisfaction guaranteed. GOING (Sb HARVEY CO.MIM.KTK HOl'SK FLMIXISIIKHS. i'liono 7!L Ilnvo you been to H. 1 tTi-'Ifu ' MIXCHV ' hj ir v.., wi... .. . . " "" ""i ftot? pQll SomotliliiK Xev Kw.rv n. Xl Ico Cream lirlckH ... ' .Kil Ico Cream, qunrta Ico Cteani, pints Hot Chicken TamnlvH u'for'jlAD I'lcnli! Lunches n SpcrlalW 'H SARTER'S ?1 i'liono J(i:i.,i MtirHhfleld. lln Opponlto Itlunro Hotel, l-'ront S(rKS5 II I IDKAL SI'.M.MKlt ril.s j Steamer Iltilnbow leaves Min I fllllil fll' Ljiillili ...... Ml. i v "" uncr p Hiintiay ut a. in. and returns it p. in. Launch KxpresH week day m uotirs. IDKAI, FHKK UHOVH AMI IMOXIO (JHOUM)H iiring your lunch basked, dnkH and fishing Ittcklo for a l,i lays outing. Sundny school t nil picnic. crowdH a specialty. Hound Trip, 7fi cents, ror eimrtur npily on board r phono .IIOMI or phono HIC7, F tl a w M st t'c e id P. dl W ,Tl bt B n m'Mmmm m I GOODRUM'S GARAGE m oms OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Oorht King. Cars lenvo Marshfleld 7 a. 111., li p m. mid B p in. Curs leave for Kmpliu 7, 111., 10 a , MI1I 5 ,,. ,, Cars Leave Sunset Hay 7 a. ni., I 11 nnd r, p.m. Tures, Kmplro, iloc; Tarheel or South Slough, fide; Sunset Hay 75c HOME OF THE igjj CADILLAC AND DODGE t'leks (jllev AUTO SUIM'LIKS FOIt ALL rj!1!1 ties. shod MAKKS OF CAIia liicld ilafct 17 Central nv. I'liono 373-L 1$$- Mfrgfii ton QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Onnosito Rlannn Hnfpl I mono 10U-L. MAHSHFIKLD, ORKQ0N WILLKY'S STOHK Is iinined THU XKKDLKCHAFT Xoiv In new Home, 78 Central Ave. Ladies' T -T'- tt m- 1 -wimmtmamam I I IBIIIMI I llH WIIIIH III! I 2 C?Ni?'. .J,r .TIB" 7Bnr-F S-a.L 'rJ MILS. 1 tJjrMi LX333 anh fejull 11186' jsrles Ate WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, vnf ' NE 'and! lakei ?aclii ndfri riv ifome ICniporlum Jhen lIsTvv -delnl romu . ffl on nil 'nbwi (OsTn dilb -llOltq j&Wb tter, E.3 rami W?Jfgi iio:aii: days GOODIES M C 4. of your childhood holrArl 4-E-t.n. 1 .cu uic moaern way Th; modoi'ii (las lngP ms llow F M;k to u.s (ho woikUm-IuI j,kinK of (h0 Vic-lit-ious wke the pit. that called for a second piece, biscuit light as a iValhei- and whole some, perl'ect bread-treats which wo nowr really appreciated when we were vouim-- A Gas Range makes baking a pleasure MERCHANTS CAFE Popular 1'hico for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. Commercial nnd li'dw'f. YOU AUTO CALL ' FOR FOOTE'S AUTOSffsaH I'liono 200.L. f"$ Night mid Dny. hrla! KlRht Oafo. fdqlpl (JOOD OAIIH. CAUKFUL miH'EM.tartll 1. I,. KOOTIJ. 5SEJ li BF jNoi lewci liefw -loveri loiili i'apltn nnlln m i f 1S ' u.Ct'0SSi'lT o coax ihe fire "it I the oven is just right; no longer does baking mean a day-lo,g task. AV h 1 j modern aas ran.o vn ,r,.., : i... , .",L M'm ai, nisi. (j 'W ji . . ;j, ---C3 ,'""l "IL'll in r gut emperatiire, there is no on rt . " 11 xo neat and it does not cool off t pleasure too. 8 l un e'0"oU Oregon U iiim. - ' Times Wsnt m. ,.. " - . ..SSSSSbSSSSSSSSSSI WBSv. 9HBSSSSSSlBBSSBnBHUas,HMBM.M.. Marshfield-Coquille Auto Stage ,. v Invo Lean Owl I'luirmacy .it Mnrsliflold CoquIU A.M. , A.M- 7:0( 10 Di.'IO :00 JlsOO I'.M. l',M. l:oi) JlsOO R.iio :30 MAIWIIFIELD-COOUILLE Aiv STAGK TIME SOHKD" Schodulo arranged to conn with houts to Hnndon, Stage W MjtUo Point, Wagner, ItosebW No delays. Faro from Marbhfleld to CoqullJ: 75 cents. Slaglo & Lambetli, Prop Will furnish extra cars !' extra trips day or nlghtl 1" chnrttr cars. DA iton lielle nettl dined Hrs? riUrtj jhlpm Haiti m