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EIGHT THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1916 EVENING EDITION. m I New Spring Coats Noteworthy Values Our showing of Coats at nil prices Is now nt thu plumule of pci fectlon. Tho variety of inu-toi-lnli, coloi'H ami modes Is com plete. Selections Ini'liulo models needed for Mrect, sport, after iiooii or general weii'r. Materials are wonderful and lend them helves gracefully to tho new de signs. Bolivian, A'cloiirs, PolrcL Twills, Silks, Serges, GuImnIIuck, Cheeks and Tweeds. Ilaiid.somu hllk linings. SH.no, 9i.uo, 9 iu.no, 915.00 91 8.00, 9U0.00, and up to 9:ir.00 Very Special Values in Women's Smart Dress Skirts $4.95, $7.50 EDITORS ARE HERE MRS: RMB IS DEAD RACES CULLER OFF form county asociatiox meeting last night AT MOTHER OF A. CI. HAAB PASSES I RAIN MAKES TRACK IMPOSSI- Hub Dry Goods Company "SMART WEAR FOIt WOMEN" Corner Hrondwny and Central Avcnuo. I'liuno am. BBHuaUAui11L if 11 I INFORMAL CHAT 1 f I Mr. and Mrs. C. Q. Vim Duyn loft this morning on tho train for Port- JUXIOIl CLUB MEETING - I - In ml whoro they will mako their liomu In tho future Mrs. Painter, Sr., Is expected to ar rive on tills nftornoon's train from Portland whoro sho linn heen visiting hor daughter, Mrs. Efflo Fnrrlngor, formerly of Miirshflold. Mra. PnlnN cr spent tho winter montliH with hor daughter Mrs. Kotnp, In Tulaa, Okla. Mr. mid Mm. Wyiniiu Alhoo of Squth Inlot .woro week end guosta laat wcok at the homo of .Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Alhco In Hunker Hill. Last Monday evening, Mra. J. D. Gosa entertained a few friends In formally at funis at hor homo on South Fifth Street In honor of Miss Helen Jano Hamilton' or Hosohurg, who has boon visiting frlonds hero. Mr. and Mtb. W. A Hold ontor tnlncd at dinner lust Saturday ova nine, Mrs. Hawkins of Vancouver, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cpttlns. ; Mrs. II. K. llootho will loavo for her homo In'Astorln Monday after upending two months hero with her parents, Mr., and, Mrs. (!. A. Ben nett, of,Mnr8hflold. 4. (Miss Helen Juno Hamilton of Hoso hurg, who for tho past weok has boon tho houso guest of Mr. and Mrs. 11. II.-Chandler, left Thursday to visit frlonds In Coquillo. Norw Marshflold -will h0 ontorlalned by Mra. John Tollofson, at hor homo at Enstsldo, noxt Thursday afternoon. Tho North Bond Junior Club met yestorday afternoon Instead of Thurs day with Myrtlo Thomas and spent ,'n plonsaut few hours In sawing anil chat. Lator In tho ntornoon, refresh 'monta woro sorvod. In two weoks I'froin last Thursday, tho club will meet with Miss I no. KJelliunl. Tho girls presont woro: Clara Kohoo, Esther Horgren, Ktliol Xygron. Esther Roy- nolds, Elnn Anderson, Inez KJelland and tho hostess. Will lie Branch of Oregon EdltoVlnl Association Officers Aro I KlertiMl ut Session Held As tlio result of tho visit or Phil ip Hates of Portlnnd, editor of tho Pacific Northwest, and E. 13. Brod le, of Oregon City, editor of tho .Morning Imtorprlso, who came hero representing tho Oregon Slnto Edl torlal Association, thoro via or ganlzod In Marshflold last evening tho Coos County Editorial Associa tion. Tho nowspapor men took dinner nt tho Chandler hotel and lator n business session wns hold at tho Coos Hay Tlmo3 oHIco wlion steps for forming tho organization woro takon. M. C. Mnloney, publisher of Tho Times, was elected president and Edgar McDanlpI, publlshor or tho Coos Hay Harbor of North Uond, was chosen secretary. Tho purpose of the organization will ho to ndvanco tho general ln- torcstR of tho nowspapor business In tho county and tho association will bo a branch of tho staio body. Thoso attending tho mooting woro: Philip Hates, of tho Pacific Northwest, of Portland. E. E. Urodlo, editor or tho Morn Inn Entorprlso, or Orogon City . L. I). Folsholm, editor of tho Wostorn World, of Ilnndon. C. Milton Scliulz, editor or tho Myrtlo Point Entorprlso. Edgar McDanloI, editor and pro prietor or Coos Hay Harbor of North Uond. O. W. Hrlggs, representing the Evonlng Itacord of Marshflold. 1 Harry Craln, editor of tho Ho- rordcr or Handon. M. C. Mnloney, publlshor of tho Coos Hny Times. H. II. Weathorson, cdltc of tho Floronco West. AWAY AT XOHTII BEND Wns a Native of Heine, Switzerland, and Has Resided In United States for 0." Venrs RLE FOR AUTO EVENT Threatened Complaint to Bring About Prosecution Is Pre vented by Weather Condition Tho auto rnco3 which woro sched uled to take place tomorrow at tho ince track lu'vo been called ''ff on nccounl or Hie rain which nm'cos tho 'track Impossible for tho ovont. Tills does away with tho prospec tive trobulo, It having been threat ened that complaint would bo made to bring about prosecution Tor vio lation or tlio Sunday closing law Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Ilnab, mother or Pror. A. 0. Hanh, died at mid night at tho homo or hor son in North Uond. Apoplexy was tho Immediate cause- or death. About ten days ngo ,MrB. Haul) whllo visiting on her ranch 'Buffered n stroke of parn lysis and 'from this attack site novor recovered. Mrs. Knab wns born In Homo, Switzerland, and was 7f years of ago ir ti,0 races woro held She had resided In tlio United States! for tho past OG years nnd for many Oears lived at Cleveland, onto. Slio 'wns married In tho cast to Peter Until) who died about Id years ago Mrs. Haab camo to Coos Hny about ten years ngo with her son nnd has slnco made hor homo on Coob Hay 'nnd was known to many. Prof. Haab was hor only child. Sho leaven six 'grandchildren. Tho funoral will bo held Mor-'1 nrtomoon nt 2 o'clock rrom Wil son's undertaking parlors In Marsh-Held. OFFER IS PRINTED HANDON NEWSPAPER PUBLISHES STATEMENT BY TREADGOLI) " ! GBAXD .IUHV WAITS BASE BULL SCORES haix checks prove popular yesterday ix Portland Out fn Pittsburgh tlio Clilcngolnns Buttle for lit Innings For B to it Score I" Great Oiuno Makes Proposition Hcguidlii" Hei-n Libel Suit In Which He Was (liven Damages HANDON, Ore., May 0. -Tho llan don Wostorn World or currant Is.iuo prints tho following: 'In order to dcmnnuttnlo hh uiu eerily or purpose Hint It wns vlndna Hon nnd not monoy ho was n't hlB rccont libel case Atty. (! T Trcndgold makes tho following offrr H tho ilofondimtR will pay the cir cuit court Judgment promptly and without compulsion, either by exocti Hon or otherwise, ho will donate ev everything nbovo actual costs of tlio cn3o to tho cause of good roads or public charity". m 'W POWDB Musoimeiy waaetromCreainofTi hoaluwopim It. Adjournal Until About Juno i Important Witness Coming IXFOBMAL AFTEBXOOX Mra. L. Chrlstcnson, Mrs. Ed. Duncan, Mrs.' T. C. Young, Mrs. II. M. Albce, Mrs. M, Kaisor, and MIs3 Corn Mathlson, woro guests of Mrs. G. Johnson yestorduy af ternoon nt nu Informal aftornoon of sowing and conversation. At the closo or n pleasant nftornoon, tho hostess served tempting refresh ments. v IKES FIRST VISIT Tho grand Jury has been adjourn al until about Juno .1 nt which tlmo tho Pcck-Perham Investigation (3 to ho ngnln taken up and tho remainder of the witnesses, about Ifi In numbor, will probably bo examined. It Is said that tho ronsons or tho delay at this tlmo 1b that a woninn In California Is wanted ns n witness nnd that sho la to roturn horo nnd give hor testimony. Also District Attorney Llljcqvist has boon Imsy with many coach In court mid I. been unnblo or lato to moot wltli ti'io grand Jury. Pi:BCEXTAk3K.S OF COAST IJ3AOUM W. L. Pet. Los Angeles .18 12 .000 San Francisco 19 14 .570 Vomon .... M 14 .'GOO Suit Lake ... 12 1.1 .480 Oakland .... 11 18 .438 Portlnnd ... 10 10 .385 KDITOIC W. E. WEATHEHSOX WAITED LOXU Wlt HAILBOAD WILL MEET FBI DAY Tho Parents' nnd Tencliors' Club or Bunker Hill will hold their noxt program ' noxt Friday at tho school 1)01180. I 1IK.II SCHOOL PLAY Tho high Bchool piny was groot ed with a crowded houso hi3t even ing at the Noblo Theater, and tho Interest nnd enthusiasm wns vory pronouncod, Tho members or tho rasto took tliolr parts unusually well and woro roundly npplauded. Many Lived nt Florenco for Thirty Years and on Coos Bay for I''lrst Tlmo In That Period W. E. Weathorson, publisher of "Tlio West," nn old established nows papor nt Floronco on Sluslaw rlvor, Is ono mnn In this part of tho state who has waited n long tlmo for n railroad. .Mr. Weatlicrson arrived In tho city Inst night to nttond tho conforonco of editors nnd en mo from Floronco on tho train with Messrs. Brodlo nnd llntos who camo ns representatives of tho Orogon Editorial Association. "I hnvo llvod on the SIuBlnw rlvor for thirty years," said Mr. Wonthor flon, "although not all Hint tlmo In tho nowspapor business, nnd tills Is tlio first tlmo Hint I hnvo traveled down tho const nny farther south Hum tho Umpqua river." Now that tho railroad Is running, Air, Wentherson found tlmo to take a trip to Coos Bay nnd camo on this occasHm to nttond Jtlio nowspnpor men's conference hold hero Inst ev nnln$. Mr. Weathorson says that tilthough lloronco Is oH tho railroad ho fully oxpocts Hint thoro will bo a spur to tho ploco nnd Hint Floronco enjoys 4 PBOOBAM PLANNED complimenting remarks nro bolug Tho lailloi Mil wini r n, expressed today for MIjs Boulali ' ' , ...im.u enjoys J eglan uheran Church m Stol" '" "orro who Jn , " lvane I'o"lon owing to Norwegian .Lutlioran Church nt ..... .... ...... . . it bolujr located on tin inwnr -iv. cuacuuu uiu piny, iiio music uy . . , , . Anthony's orchestra was of the wh,c ' ,B valu,o Tom a shipping highest order and was greatly appreciated. EVENTUALLY You will get your glasses of BIRCH Why not NOW? - and thus save time dollars inconvenience Use our Optical Service Any lens ground in 30 minutes; Glasses delivered the day we fit; Screws tightened and glasses adjusted free; Free eye-glass cleaners The Exclusive Optician standpoint. Ho says that tho poopla of tho Sluslaw expect that tho rail road will bring In many tourists dur ing the sumnior. EDITOR NOT GUILTY E. M. HEAOAX OF ALBANY II EH- ALD WIXS HIS CASE BIRCH Mnilo Campaign Against Former Chief of Police and Former Special of ficer of City ALBANY, Ore., May C E. M. Hea- gan, editor of the Albany Evening Herald, was found not guilty on tho charge or libel brought by tho state In the circuit court horo. Reagan made a campaign against Anthony Austin, former chief of po lice, and Griff King, formerly spec ial orricor, claiming that they were Incompetent and that they knowingly illowed blind pigs to flourish An especially bitter attack was made In nn editorial printed May 17, upon which the grand Jury brought m a cnarge or criminal libel. The case was heard before Judge Skip worth of Lano county, ex-U. S. Sen ator Charles Pulton, representing the defendant. It required but a few minutes for tho Jurv to nrrlvo at n verdict. Tho North Bond Mothors' and TonVhors' Club liavo arranged tho following Itinerary and program for tho Stato President of tho Pnront Tcachcr as3oclntloii8, Mrs. Oeorgo W. McMnth, Portland. Sho will ar rlvo In North Bond Monduy nftor noon nnd will bo nccompnnlod by .Mrs. F. S. Myors. Ex. Pros, Portland Council and Miss Holeu Brooks, O. A. C Corvnllls. A very cordial Invitation In ox tondod to tlio Indlos or North Bond nnd vicinity to meet t'hoso Indies Tuo3dcy afternoon nt tho club rooms or tho Lndlon Auxiliary. Thoy havo vory kindly Extended their hospltullty to tho Mothors' nnd Touchers' Club for thut nftornoon. Monday, 8:00 p. in. Hunker Hill School Bldg. . . Hoport of Na tional Convention ..Mra. McMnth Tuesday, 2:30 p. m. Club rooms of Ladles Auxiliary, Nortli Bond Address of Welcome Mrs. Gcorgo Watkliu Pros. North Bend Mothers nnd Teachers' Club KVI-onse MWb, Goorgo MtMnth, Stato President, Portland Address on Homo Making . . Miss Helen Hroblu, O. A. C. Address -"What Is It To Bo Ed- mated'' Mrs. F. S. Myers Portland Thoro will also bo n musical pro gram. Tucsdny, 8:00 p. m. North Bond Central School Hoport of Na tional Convention at Nashville- . . .Mrs. Geo. McMuth, Stato President. Tuesday, 8.00 p. m. Gplld Hall ."What Is It To no Educated?".. Mrs. F, S. Myors, Portland. Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. North Bend Central School Address to Motliors Miss Brooks, O. A. C. Programs for Parent-Teacnor Mooting . . Mra. F. S. Myera, Ex. President. Round Tablo Discission or Pnr-ont-Teachor Work . . Mrs. Myers Presiding. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. EastBldo Report or National Convon ventlon . . .Mrs. McMath, Portland lit Aio-.t,l rrt-M to CM l)7 TlmN.l PORTLAND, May C Hnln chocks woro popular nt tho ball grounds hero yestorday. Down nt Vornon tho Suit Lako Hco3 woro hammered about tho lot by tlio Vcrnonitcs, C to 1 ; tho Seals walloped tho Com muters, In San Francisco, 3 to 2. Tho scores or yestordoy follow: COAST LEAGUE At Portland Los Angeles, Portlnnd- rnln. At Vernon R H. E. Salt Lako l 4 3 Vornon c 9 l Wnrtiop, Dougnn, Kloln nnd Ilnn nah; E. Johnson and Whaling. At San Frnnclsco R. H. E. Oakland 2 8 r, Snn FrnncUco 3 0 0 Prough, Klawlttor and Elliott; Stoou and Brooks. BIO LEAOUI-: GAMES 111 AxaacUtwJ i-m u nwt imj TIibm.i PITTSBURG, Mny 0. It took nn ontlro 13 Innings lor tho Chicago ians to hump out a 5 to 3 score avor Pittsburg, and it was a good gamo ut Hint. ' UUATCBEBnMT MCUO 4 t "" J " " " ' 1 I JMffmWHtMM, 9WVVWVWWWW9VW91 I P T TMr li.. IJ i mtrluiELS C. A. Smith mill with a cargo lumbor for Oakland. The Noyo got out nt noon todnv with n load or tics for tho Kstn- brook pcoplo In San Franu'sco. Aflor rccolvlng repnlrs nnd nn ov ei hauling In Snn Frnnclsco I lie A. M. At 1:30 tho Adeline sailed from tlio' t "Ul Z. A. Smith mill with a cargo of I (linndlcr llotd t.ilin V .1.... .. ........ .,, vjiarK. iwnii.i, ... Mi.l.. ........ ...wu.w, ruruana, Lcobtri t h i, remand; Fred Mri,Sur cIeco; c. W. McCutchij, fc,, Cisco: J. Kornvlh. s,. ...' J Simpson arrived this morning fiom I'cllx .M. Wolff, SiaFhvtai! I Sim Podro nnd Snn Frnnclsco. I-csIlo. Coqullle: E. aJLl Franclnco; E. J Oihlerhn. clseo: Jt II- Webber, ,rcrt!a 1 I f VllnnH II..II, . I A ... .-.i.uuii, rormna, h.1 a 1 roruanu; K. c. Nolter.SuTni co; II. Wclimcr.ClMlBumvivl nes, an Kranclteo; J, v f j Cincinnati; Philip 3. Biln,reaH l E. K. Brodlc, Oregon City It Townsond, Portland. W H.T ,on, Florence; Chirlcj K. n, ; .ortll Lake; II. l Rnii,i M. It. Mnnson, Seattle. R.WT 1 Portlnnd; Harry N, Cralo, Bui ' II. II. Donalirv Inrltin4 U in. 4 '"H-". Portland; L. R fiil Bnndon; C. Milton Sduli 1-WMILY IS DESTITUTE Pollt. j. j, nradri ron!lDj;C ICRton, Camp 1; Hmy tnkl uiisiiaiKi ik Away, who tciih .niw, Camp 1, VESSEL MOVEMENT Anhcd A. M. Simpson, Snn Podro, U 11. m. Sailed Noyo, San Frnnclsco, nt noon. Adeline, Oakland, 1:30 p. in. Duo Hero Hustler, Rogue River, tomorrow. and Children Hiiugry In want nnd actually without St. lanrrncc Ilotfl I). M. Cltarle-son, Hdoa; a ll enough rood to eat, Mrs. E. S. Ballnrdj Anderson, l'owcri; F IM this morning camo to Justice J. L. Ponnock, nnklug Hint somothlng bo dono. blia snliL that hor hiisbaud Is, working up tho rlvor nnd Is fnlllnu: Connlllo; Mrs. Georse EjIh, to provide It Is Iobk than tlirco, gone. wife, Xortli Ilend, UitirUCw vallls; II. V. Trurab'e. Cm Oil Fred Haydcn, Itoseborf, J, iiiontliB slnco sho niado horo first pica, for exactly tho samo rcaaon. 'Mrs. Ballard mild" today that tliolr liitlo tont homo near tho corner of Tho scores of yestorday in the Commercial nnd 13th Ih a choorlocE place. Thore nro four little children, "iiio boy linn been going to - bnrefooted. Tho womnn is not nnd Ih unnblo to got out and work. National Lenguo At Pittsburg n. Ghlcngo c Pittsburg (13 Innings) At St. Louis a. Cincinnati 7 st- '-oi'ls 0 At Now York n, Boston, Now York, wot grounds. At Brooklyn n, Philadelphia, Broklyn, wot grounds. American Lenguo At Chicago Clovoland . 3 Chicago At Dotrolt St. Louis Dotrolt ," ; 4 At Philadelphia Washington, Philadelphia, rnln. At Boston Now York Bo3ton j" (12 innings) R. R. NEW BU1CK SIX BREAKS u RECORD A SENSATIONAL SPEED HUX IX CALIl-'OUXIA Mojil Hold E. II. Hartford, Sia Fnml Hobcrt Kruger, ireaw Mouay, Spokane; W S. Cm Vnlo; I J, K, Sindler. fi'tn; 1. 1 Thompson, Portland, J B. Fat son, Wallace, Idaho, A.Dtutr,k don. Illnnro Hold P. Hraurac, Dlue Rldce; 1 jScharer, I'owera; William Utn North lloml; I.. 8. Tailor Ptwl V. II. Short, Hpuier; JotaUl onlilsor, Lowlaton; DallM Atiw Ilakcrsflckl; I, a UH Coqitojl Ward, Danlela Creek. P .( I'owors; Gcorco D. Wises. I Inlet. Maintains an Avomgo Speed of Mllra Between Los Angeles and San l-'rnnelheo lil.ll LEFT OX ADELINE PLAY IS SUCCESS Tho three act rarce, "What Hap pened to Jones," acted by a caste from the senior class of tho Marsh Held high school at tho Noblo Tl'io- ntro last evenlg was a success. More than 400 persons attended tho play and It Is said that the profits will run close to 1100. This money .will be used In getting up the senior an nual. Considerable credit was given Miss Beulah Stebno, who coached tho play and there was much favorable com ment on the nctlng of the students. There were- is members of tho caste. Tho plot was nn amuslnc one ohini.- jrull or Inughnblo situations. On tho Adollno Smith this aftor noon for San FrnncUco wero Goorgo Anderson, Androw McClelland, s. H. Wnlcott, Mrs. Wolcott and Wnlno Holmes. UMPQUA ASSOCIATION .MEETS HERE IX JUNK. . Tho Umpqua Association of tho Baptist church, ono or the oldest church organ izations In the stato and In exlstnnco for the past sixty yoar3, will meet in Marsh flold June 1 to 4. Many delegates will attend. Tho Hov. H. B. Foskott will leavo Monday for Eugona to arrange wltli others regard ing the program and de tails or tho gathering. HOItX IX CALIFORNIA BARKER Born to ProL and Mrs. A. L. Barker at their homo in Paso Robles, April 1'7, an 8 pound girl who has been na.med Helen Margaret. The father was a members of the Marshflold high school faculty two years ago. Automobile onthuslnsts all over the country aro talking or tho remarkable perrormnnco of a 19 1C Bulck Six au tomobile that by maintaining nn nve rngo of 43.6 miles botweon Los An- golos and San Francisco established a now world's record. It boat by threo hours tho tlmo made by "The Lark," tho fastost train operating he twoon tho two California cltlos. The start was made at Los Angeles Mon day night nt 8 o'clock wltli Joo Nlclc- ront nt tho whool and Frod Nlckront UIHI SllOWimS OF MBHM (ennrtl on llirlwt Ml lltakrl f SloW Obntoarf Busy as tlio proverblil t 1 honoysiickly vine In Jciiurl aid aboard the Breaai ... 1 .... .Lt. MAra4rflaP iliout ins iaK " ''dm main deck of the ml ' 2 in ninncsldo tho Smith Tefl I ..!.' At tho samo time to& J deck Iramedlitely belof. ncod of a breath of fre J loft off li s soup wiN " f! lazily throuBh the port Tho steward kept on ami Ecurrled our with 1 iWH .!.. V. II Goorgo Daniels ns' passongors. slops. "This la m w " ' Tho finish waa mndo 10 hours and 47 minutes lator nt San Francisco. ... ...i.U Ml as ho heaved mo "rl bucket overwara, w- 1 ' 'l '"" . .11 .Aft . .. .. .... . .1. 1 - .i.n ornrpjiiu f-.- uuiiiig 1110 ontiro trip only ono siopiiy nuovu i . 'wiJif! was made that was at Fresno whoro, Wngo. e wi n . .. ...,...!.. .. ii.n Laid pate ol W' I uu uuii K'looiiiio ami n reuei uriver,: " " , ,.,t,tnQ.m iiim-n was a ie'u" uu uuii K'Imjiwio ami n reuei uriver, " 1 iblll"1 Earl Jackson was taken aboard dur-,i8t s he dro wl n ing a flvo mlniito wait. The car was equlppod with Goodyear Cord tires which finished with a cloan record. Tho car uboiI In the run was a rog ular six cylinder stock machine, the smallest built by tho Bulck Cocipany. MAY CALL PASTOR HAS LA GHIPPK Ernest Harrington has been con Bnad to his home with nn attack of la grippe the past two days. Herman Llnd, the pastor protem or tho Swedish Lutheran church an nounces that tho annual business meeting or tlio church will bo held noxt Saturday evening, May 13, at 7;30. All the mombors of tho church should make It a point to bo present. It will bo a very import ant meeting. The question of call ing n pormanent pastor will a'io be -onsldered and members are aiVed not to fail to be present. """" "".". ohii?l wrath, louu no'" "" ' tlio whistling ito?H f and the Stewart dU.PP mcdlatoly. a I'le-h rottaW Suiter's. ilieee W ' BLANCO TlM2&& has Just "ecDl'7":ilHiell ,d. and olWned to th P i. mm. H""" " . of '.w. aM " ,dW tmliMte ' OJ 1,113 -. ft9 j. ploymeiit bureau, ( '" & .... i.iiiiniiu -- . ..jm iririiiniiun " ment. Tho pa1 rd. llf-AXCO I, goliciteo. , IftTrt Women of Woodcraft will give 11 dnneont tlio Kcklioff hall, Xortli Bend loiilgbt. MnrHnN Orrliratnt. plume H