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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1912)
j&editio KSftrAhrf fSnpTtLDru rttuO n, JWESOTYTTucra, Pllj JHagPM -"f"w'"' " I lb WW WW - . I IT t ! t 1' 'I h . I ......-... imim I a . h t l ri A "IT" hi B I I I II I I Mlfllbll II HIIIII III rnnsRAYTMES .-- D n nn m un m nu : whwu r .nrn.i DM UriUHYU UUHI imumu hlii iuiuh.." SI. O. MALOXEY Editor nnd Pun, DAN K. MALONEY News Editor IS Rntcrcd nt tho poatofllue at Marsh Bold, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second cIobs mall matter. Dodlcatcd to tho aorvico of tho peoplo, that no good causo shall lack a champion, and that ovll shall not Ihrlro unopposod. 8UIISCIMPTION ItATKS. DAILY. Gno year 6.0 Per month SO WEEKLY. One yenr $1.60 When paid strictly In advanco tho subscription price of tho Coos Bay Times Is $5.00 per yoar or J2.G0 for six months. An Independent Ropubltcan nows papor published ovory ovonlng oxcopt Sundny, and Weekly by TIik Coos Hay Times Publishing Co. TOMES of actual encounters with wild nnlmnls who hnvo survived tlio Inroads of civiliza tion continually suggest tho wonder ful energy which thoso types of wild Ufa possess and tho perslstenco with which they make their fight for ex istence ' A report from Connecticut tolls of tho attempt of an eaglo to carry away an 8-year-old girl. This Inci dent, occurring within a short dls tanco of one of tho largest cities In tho world, and within tho bounds of one of tho oldest states, Illustrates tho almost Incredible pcrsovoronco of wild llfo. Hears and wildcats still Infest tho Coos County forests. While their destruction is a necessary nccompan linont of continued settlement, tho energy with which tho savngo boasts follow their Instincts of solf-pro-Hervntlon Is a lesson In tho force of physical existence. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMICfl. MiirMiflcM :: tt :: it Oregon WHAT MIGHT HAPPEN. A NOT Impossible contingency Is the falluro of any catulldato for tho presidency to receive n ma jority or tho electoral vole. In that ovont It Is nn Interesting speculation who would win. It Is provided In the twelfth nnicndmoiit to tho constitution: Tho person having tho highest number of votes (In the electoral college) for picsideiit, if such num ber bo n majority of the whole mint bor of electors appointed; iiml If no porson has such majority, then fron the poisons having tho highest milli bars, not exceeding three, on tho list of those voted for nt piosldont, the. house of representatives shall ehooxo immediately, by Imllol. the president. Hut In choosing the president, the vote shall be taken by states, tho I'opiosctitHtion from each state hav ing one vote; u quorum for this pur pose shnll consist or a member or momboiB from two-thirds of the status, mid n majority of nil ho Mates shall be necessary to a choice. There are twenty-three states rep resented by Democratic majorities In the proneiit House, and twenty- two states by Hepubllcan majorities, while three states, Maine. Nebraska and Rhode Island have delegations evenly divided. What a state could do whoso dele gation wiih half Hepubllcan and half Democratic does not uniienr. There would seem to be no provision for half votes. The stale could not cast a whole vote ir tlieiu wiih not sono agreement, and nu agreement would be hard to reach unless In the Re publican row uomo Hepuiillcan roptv. sonttitlvo were willing to Join with the Democratic half or the delega tion. Tho selection of a vice-president In Hiirh event would be a much slm pier matter. Tho constitution leaves the- vice presidency lo tho SonuV. which Is safely Itepulitlcau. The vice president so chosen might In a cer tain contingency become the piel- iiuui, kit i no cousuimioit says: And If the House of Represent-i-liven shnll nor eliooe n president, wuenovor tee right or cliolre Khali devolve upon thorn, before tho fourth day of March next following, then th. vlco president shall net as president. uh in tho case of the death or other constitutional disability or the protd- A SUfJOESTION. From Kansas City Star Ono of tho hundred or moro pooms about tho Titanic disaster received by tho Star, voices tho refrain that Micro aro "no Icebergs In heaven." It may bo suggested that Micro aro no lco bergs In tho other place, elthor. t WITH THE t t toastandtea: IS III (.'ODD EVENINO. , 1 call lovo a dlscorulug of tho O Infinite in tho finite, of the Ideal made real. Cnrlyle. Till: ROAD TO .JOYLANR. It Isn't far to Joyland If you only know tho way, It's Just across tho border from tho land of work-n-day; It Isn't hard to reach It If you'll only make a start With cheerfulness nt mentor and with laughter In your heart. It Isn't fnr to .loylaud. but yiu'II nov- er Hnd tho path K you rioundcr In the marshes mini with hnte and lust mid wrath: You must circle round the mountain that Is bullded by despair. And you mustn't try to travel lu :he desert place or care. Hut whistle as you wander, mid laugh at every woe. And you'll surely get to Joyluu.l whatsoever way you go. You will find somo merry comrades shabby rolk, mnyhap, and poor. Hut their lips are always smiling and tueir friendship over sum; And you'll bo so glad you started, nud t o time will be so Heel. It will seem as though some wizard fastened wings upon your feet. And If there Is somoono with you tall nud strong or small and frail, You'll not find your good companion nny hlndrnnce.on the trail. So toss nway your bunions, It Is hot ter to travel so, And you'll auroly got to Joy I mid whatsoover way you go. HERTON 1IKADY. TO GOME I ERE Wolf Wins From General and Coos Bay General's Rudder Disabled. The motor boat races wore witnessed today by a largo crowd, the docks being lined for tholr ontlro length with Interested spectators. Tho first event was for boats with a speed of 25 miles or ovor and was won by Fred Powers' boat, tho Wolf. Wl... -1 .-- tlrtt - oitnntlil mid A tf me v.uuB u) o ou,... ........... ----,-,. . 1.,,t ,u Power's boat, tho General 1 1, was in uniengo, which "'"-""' ;v It. A. Chnpln and family wl oved.into their now homo nt n m kor Hill. oio nt DtJ ,r ,. (lortruilo Ongo of Uundon Is iJ InstrUCtOI'S for MarSllflftlCi lug friends nt Hunker Hill, "i Schools Now taking Work in Eastern Institutions. Letters were- received yestordny from Miss Alico Arnisby and MIsb Elizabeth Mooro who hnvo been el ected to positions In the llrnmnmr and Domestic Science Departments of tho city schools, respectively. Mips Armuiiv Ir tiikliiu a short courso In music 1 ntho Now School of Methods third Tho bonts ran ngalnst tlmo nnd tho boat doing tho distance of llftoon 'nl.'cs In tho best tlmo was declared tho winner. Tho Gonarol wns tho Hu. American Hook company. Tho school has on the fneulty such well known teachers and writers nB Eli nor Smith, anil Jessie L. flnynnr. Mi Arniflliv'H work Includes In- IN ATTENDANCE Large Number from Surround ing Towns and Country Enjoy Celebration. TODAY'S FIELD SPORT RESULTS. Tho 100-yard dash ror boys un der 10 wns won by Wnyno Stead. The summury or events 1b as fol lows: 100-yard dash for boys undor 1V Wnyno Stead, flrst; Untold Simpson, second, and Ed Holt, third. Pole vault for boys under 10: Robert (Iraves. first; Ned Patterson, second, and Tom McOInnls, third. Height, 5 foot 10 i Inches. Polo vault ror boys undor 13: Goo. Deiibnor, first; Monroe Upton, sec ond, nnd Harold Chapman, third. Height, 7 feet. Polo vault, rrce for nil: Sidney Clarke, first; Henry Lecocq, second; Dewey, third. High Jump, frco for all Sidney Clarko, first; Henry Lccocn, second, Wosloy Seaman, third. Height, C feet, Gb Inches. Tho results ror tho other events. could not bo gotten ror tonight but nUKu wns at the wheol. A. II, Pow win oo printed tomorrow. With ono of tho largest crowds attendance that Marshllcld has enter tallied In many n day, tho second day . I tlifk l.li T.f . . 1 1 H 1 I , M10 tlllll nntitlninlllll " "'""'n, " ",,". ,..!'. :' seconds behind tho Coos liny ? '","-. ""' "?.,' '-..-"-'".' ..IT" Wolfs tlmo ror tho Iirteen miles was iiu uuukiiii-iaiiiiii uiuiii lum-t. . ... ,,l(-a .,, o tho principal atrractlons but tho crowd made much of with confetti nnd July or carnival fonturca. ,m" " '" !"'" ",n"ou ." l ,0. v" schools hero Last night, tho crowd lomovcil nil "ro"'10' ?ni """ u, A " "1H',0U I Miss Mooro writes that slio will i-n.li-nlnl n.,,1 iilnv,l Hir.nieM.-no l nIOllO. i 110 COIirSO WnB 1110 BamO nB ,r,l.. i.rminlvn n ..tnuu l,i n.wilrnrv fnr . v..v. .....i. ...... viijuhi .....v. . n ... . .,. ,! .... ,11 .. ...I1AM ...t , n""1 ... o.......j .. ...Hi. ... .....i.v. bnndylng ono nnother. Masks, con- " l "? '""l ""--. "" ' '" tho Indies of this city who wlsl fottl, nolse-ninkors, nro-crackera, etc. niot,1,lnic w,m '-ir'' .. .... tako this work. She has a va tod to. Howoor. It was ',,U.,,,"BUI """ ii. u '"""r i oxporlcnco In orgnnl.lng and com llUNKEItlllliliiTEMq' (Sueclnl to Tim Tlm.T"B "I I Joo Gliuison nnd family imV. , ud from Coos City to West Du Clureiico Green is reported tvl very 111. "1 first first to stnrt and tho Wolf got structlon In folk dnnclng, melody, oft shortly nftor. On tho first Inp music dictation, song interpretation, tho Woir mado a small gain. Tho prnctlco teaching and chorus work, iiwiiinr nf tlm nonorol wns brokoii Heine n niiisclnn of consldornblo ubll- aftcr tho flrst Inp and nn onr had to j lty Miss Armshy should ninko a valil bo used, cutting down tho speed. Tho I nhlo addition to tho Murshllohl tonch- Coos Day did not got stnrtod for somo tlmo nftor tho others on nc- count of onglno trouble Mr. Cavnn lug force next year and to tho llfo of the community. .Miss Ellznbotli Moore has Just completed her courso nt tho Ilrooklyn era ano w. vj. i-eujjuiiii luruuu mo ,lnlt institute, Ilrooklyn, Now yoik. , crew of tho Oenornl. The tlmo wnB sl0 wn vo coxmeB Kni(io work, ' ..!... Him f1,.n 11, t ltittltt ' lltltlttfikd I . . . . . . .. . i . . n;:: i .. V ";,r -"" r' bowihb ana cookuir in ino graues as mill iu m1B UV.-......I inu .. v" ....... Wl, H c. nHHC8 HoWlllg mill COOK- IIIO VlUIIUlill HB 1 lllllllliu mill -1 I.,,, l Mm Illt.li 1ln,ll .'in minutes nud 20 socunda. Ititr 1,1 Mm tllt.11 A UO i Aflat. IVTnnrn tvrllna nil 111! utnaHpflll V of her work horo In Marshlleld. Sho has been In communication with Mrs. After linvlng boon located ni ,. oreiit places In Novnda, Callfonl mid Oregon for tho past seven yean Mr. Georgo Uontz roturned with ll brldo n fow dnya ngo to visit at is Hunts', homo nt Hunker Hill, fv young couple wore inarriod tj! months ngo nt Fnlrvlow. vJ. t......l.llnl.l Mm nn.l ... .... U luiimuiiuiw, !. tuu in i h, iicntrw go to Snn Francisco nnd thon to Lh vlow which will bo tholr futuro w Mr. llontz being engaged In btislas, inorc. Ail NOItTII INLET NEWS. I 1 1 (Spcelnl to The Times.) Dr. Howard nnd daughter ond iJ ter arrived lloro Krlday evenlmr. n.1 Howard left Sunday for his luimej Everett, Wash., but the diui-literwl sister will spend tl.e summer on tiJ raiieu. A gang of men have commence! clearing tho right-of-way and Iter I talnly looks na though the nillrotjl was coming. of tholr own fun ,n1,tl, "?c,olld. rnco tho A"to AnI t lSllsabotlt Knufinnii-Hrowii. who for- , ' T. "n . other Fourth of "0M "j0" ,,oat (nm,1 '? V' ,T' I "'' '"' clinrno or the vvo.k In the , , Fourth ,,.... by John Lapp, startod hut tho Kid l ,,;,, ,,r on tne i-oumi. nst night, tho crowd lomoved all ' 'roppol out a rolnt and onjoyed tlionmolvos In n,0"1- " co Tho boys ol this place ore Kolnetil ! . . ... " --n tlio HO.VH nt Tea Mlltl woro rosortod i nf,1,n,,,Z,10nol,?,,M?0,rf,lnLt,!l0 l'nrtment tho oxporlcnco that practl rate of nbout 39 miles por hour. ' ., ... irk romir',. Tho Wolfa speed In tho race was at "!..,, pnl,.,i, J ,...,,. Ml. Mnr ' ,i, ..,.,.. f ni,-,,t o- ...ii... .. t... i ' "o iionuiicrcinl touclier, Mr. Jlor-( tho into or about -'.. mllea por hour. , rB ,, Mr tIoiIboii Imvo been In1 HA.VDO.V CHHIi E.NdAfJEI) dent. It would be n Nltiug sequel to the whole huslnesH Ir a House of epr ncutntlves, made up an this one s uhmild hnvo the presidency thrown upon Its hands a ml prove UhcK -is unequal to the situation as the par'y nllgnment lu tho Ilouso would seam to Indicate. MON IIKAUT. The Hon hearted Itlchard In happy duys of yore, was wont to butcher people nnd wado In crimson gore; he looked nround ror victims, his hand on hattlit-nx, and when he ran ncrou them he calmly broke their baoK'i. He's been tho gaudy hero of scores of rattling hooks; old men hnw toll about him In winter luglenooks; mid even yet tie minstrel nbout his glorv sings hut no one e'er accused hliii or doing useful things. Had Hlrhard htnyed lu England mid buckled down to tacks; had he sworn off on hloo . shell and pawned his battle axe. and tried to give his neonlo n lnlf.u-,v decent reign, he would not bo the DJever hoar this? "Every time I plan to go to your houso something Happens. " Frank Paisous sayH that one rea son for the present hot spoil Is that there are many Ninth llend boosters spouting hot air. An Oklahoma dentist Is nuoted us saying that "kissing Is tho national Tliroo prizes, Ono box candy each, crime." Hut we doubt If nny poll-1 Heat drilled tenm In Human Ho, tlcnl party will ovor havo tho norvo "lids. Two prizes. Largo box of to put nu niitl-klsslng plunk lu ItHL'"dy ench. platform. Uest boy flag hearer In Ilnnobui parade. Two prlzon. Largo box Sea Captain I noh onco on an ennrt each. Ulimd Inhnbltod by wild women who ' 10:'r' to U:0nn. m. Hunioi had no tongues." lioso Hud display nnd drill. SheWhy. how could thoy talk? H:00 to 12:00 a. ra. Patrlotb hea uaptain Thoy coudn't; thnt'B exorcises. commtinlcntlnn for somo tlmo nbout the commorclnl course to ho offered , ,. , i In the Hchoola next yenr. It Is do- luosduy nrternoon n "iinibor of red to ninko tho courso short nnd the friends of Miss Ethel TlmmoiiP i. intonslvo, ono thnt will get somo were entertained at tho Tlmmnns" whoro and teach something to stu home nt n dellghtfti four o'clock ; .lontB who menu business. Mr. Mor liinchoon. Tho occasion was tho nn- r m )0 nn lll0 my ,, )lo B0IM0 nouiiroinent of Miss Tlminona' on- work for tlio department before h.ihuuivjiii ii, .in. uiiiiu iiiiKiia uiiin- school opens bio or Astoria. No Intliuutlon or tho1 Miss Itiith Woodworth, another coming announcement was vouch-j ow teacher on tho force. Is taking u sarol the guests until thoy woro ush-'Buinmer courso In tho University of n'ii.n'i10 m '' n,nB , rr""m whoro ChlcnKo. She will have charge of rilie awaited a Initio decorated with a pro- sixth Clrmlo In tho Central snhool Muiu luaunuu in. iiuwoiur, u wnn ,, . , . ., . V n i cxporicnco in organizing ami conmic- good nntured ralllory nnd nothing, coi111.,unlcor8.to "? Urcdgo Orogon. K Domestic Science Classes In Now occurod to mar tho crowd's fun. ; " ""'"' '" V'" .?""',, "ork City, and will bring to tho do mo sircics woro crowuoii iiuring tho early hours of tho evening with tho mlrth-mnkors who later scattered to tho half dozen or so dances In pro gress nnd to tho shows. Tonight promises to seo much rov- olry but tho reign of mirth will pro bably reach Its liclghtli tomorrow night when tlio Mndrl Oras finish will mnrk the close of tho colouration. A special train will bo run from hero to Coqiilllo nt 10:.10 tomorrow night to accomodate tho peoplo from tho Coqiilllo valley who nro partic ipating In tho celebration. Last ovenlng. n crowd or confetti sellers tun! bovs with nolne-makeis uuirnrieci niucu from tlio Hand con cert, nearly drowning the music. An effort will be nindo to roduco this nnlso during thee oncorto. Tho program for tomorrow's role brntlon Is ns follows: .1ULV I, 1012 9:00 to 9:30 a. in. ABSombly nnd music. 0:30 to 10: 1G n. m. Pnrado. Host buslnoss or Industrial floats In pnrado two prlzos, ?10 and $G. Jlost appearing fratornnl ordor In parade FJrst prlzo. $10. Sunday school mnklng host nppoar mice In pnrado, J 10. Host docoratod automobiles In par ade, threo prizes, $15, $10 and $5. Uest docoratod buggy or wagon, one prlzo, $5.00. Hot decorated blcyclo In parade. $1.50. nest decorated dog or goat can. $1.50. Host rubo wagon In pnrado, $2. Host decorated doll carriage Dr. Howard brought n viry flt llltlllfl wttli llllll llllu Minn tun Vl.l I..I. .. ...... .wt hai nn iu much homo. noil j due-! . .. . ..v. ............ h.wii noxi yoar am wroto ask ng sugues- ho chandelier to tho places and at to elect courses that would ho help- ho lower end of ench wns n heart f t0 her , ,lt,r W( ..,' , "'" "U) bearing tho plnco nnino. Tho heart l,tr0. FIHE.MEN NOTICE! was thrust through tho corner of n iiiiiiiiv ii in rniiifwunTia iitnii iiintn . lay tho card announcement. Mrs.l ,,'ro Hopnrtmont aro requested nt TlmmoiiH wns assisted In serving tho. Jlir" out ,n r"" uniform for tho dollrlniiR flvo courso liinchoon by Mrs, i onrtl of July parade. John S. Hayes nnd Mrs. II. K. Flom Thoso Invltod woro .Mrs. C. It. Wndo. Mrs. S. J. Mann, Mrs. (1. T. Tread gold. Mrs. J. T. Sullivan. Mrs. Frank Tlmmniis. Miss Nora Solve. Miss Theiesa Mautiot, Miss Leatha Mooio. Miss Pearl Walker, and Miss Ethel Tlmn ons. Hnndon Hocorder. Dy ordor of DAN KEATINO, ' Chief. Frait Of AD Kkds AH Day All Might July 4th STAUFFS LOCAL OVERFLOW MIIS, .1. T. McCOIt.MAC enmo down today from hor summer homo on coos Ktver to spend tho Fourth In town. what mado thorn wild. A "suitor" nowadays Is ono who. calls whenever It happens to suit mm. CHICK 1 1 WEEKS OLD LAYS llimtittn at Oregon City Earns Fred ucguimly at Eiirly Age. (JUrccOK CITY. Oie., July 3. -Oregon Washburn, a poultry fancier oi wesi uregon City. Is tlm owner of pinhah'v the youngest laying hen In the state. The hen was hatched Mnnii s nn.i laid Its first egg June 24 nnd hu.i neeu 111.M11K dally since, hero of hiiehnn... ....Am- -t.-i.:: i rv" mln ,in,l in- " mothor bones would He a-crumbling ,,; sh ,MUC l"" 'W ,,r"8 8l"Ce Mn", gee forth and bellows fo" this or " " n$JmrA for ! "ing. that reform, we call him tlm. i.,..i...i NOItTII HEM) NEWS nn onk tree In the storm, a ImlwnrU . r,, ,,0"ter mill closed at noon to. of the nation, a David with his hIIiik ""' '" ori,lM" that the men might- at " '.noyPr wnnl " mr" wm 'lees the ,l,1,!a tho '""oral of Mr Hetty The Jisefn things. The men who build , ,.n,u w,u "t open ngaln until Sntur the cities nnd malie the (lexer's ,lu-N n,onl' bloom: tlm m,i .i... ., .... . . '" lllin.v llimi-lrt utteiid the mill and loom: who mmiiI q ho 'Norl11 npM, 'asehall team will the shins of commerce across tho K, to. Myrtlo Point tomorrow to play nsty deep; wnn toll to furtlior Hot-1 A,'tl Point In tho nrternoon. ence when othe.s aie nuleop; who ro'i he His or rlehw. the quarile. ,,f . their htone; thee n n,i,. i. A.MOXfJ thh ami' w Z sciirniv i...i ........ ", --- -"'"" , iiiiiiiiw io tame nn- V. "" Known, while wo anidaud the fakir ,Mr! "U M Hlchardson is icpor'- Mitsonlc Opera House 1. Music Dnnd. 2. Recitation Declaration of In dopondenco by Mlsa Ruby Hondn 3. Music IJand. I. Oration Dr. Harry Lano. C "Star Spangled Rannor" Rand , on . Jf T McCormac, Sec. 1:30 o 2:30 p. ni.-Hoao race. 'iSn oxhlultlons, two prizes. $o an DAN KEATINO. Secretory. 2:J0 to 3:30 p. m. Field SporU In town: l0.,Lda8"' frco for n. two pn zea, $10.00 and $5,00. 100 yard daah for ladles, two prl res. $5.00 and $3.00. 75 yard daah, runnlo backwards two prlzeB, $3.00 onl $.'.00. Pnck race for boya undor 1C yoara ,hr,Cnftprh?' 3'00' 2. andll.00 100 yard daah. men weighing ove- $5 00 P0Und8' two Pr,ze3. 5.00 and Raso ball throwing conteit. ladlu two prbea, $5.00 and 3.00. $2.00 urensod polo, ono prize, Ple-eatlng $2.00. MRS. HELEN CHANDLER-TRE-I .MAIM-, nrilved hero today from Vain ouver, 11, C, to visit her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chandler. Oomft Wait! Do It N ow Get Your for whom the wiMu ilng 'ed quite III at the apartments ik our "' iii'iiniiH'ing oi n r usefuT tMnJ'"1 ,W"" w,, ',0 ,,' !!"un,"-Mr nn,IMw K'lwno O Co.,. CrxKltvv-i -ilkt JW. Vr 1 M.lUl. lUut CARD OI' THANKS. e wish to hereby publicly ,.x. press our thanks to Sunset Lodwe No . I. O. O. K for .iKslstlug In the fiineral service of Urother Cha". r. ARAOO LOODE. No. 28 Ry T. J. Hartman. ' N. 0. A '1,V(J Till: WATEREHONT n A The Patsy crossed In at Uundon yesterday evening, IR.I-.R wltli music on July 2, ; nml l tOAl'hH. J. I,. HRICE, Hox 220 contest, ono prize Frank TV Pniin o 1:00 to 5:00 i. m.Tr; .-. .contest, two prlzos, $45.00 nn J'O0. A. H. Pnu-ni" c. 0;So!?itt!r-Hfilr, nlval.Conht,Ti,ati.rB."',ai;,,r "i inoso nppoarlng on tho streets of Marahflold nftor 8:30 masks. Jl"y WU Sh0,,1J we" ovmJJr ,"f0rmn,," concerning ant ou-nt. pleae correspond with t i Secm-ry having that event I, An additional prlzo of $10.00 w be glion for tho best dnr,.,. rhrthe'K,.'" Mar81,fle,d ihi" All entries for field sports will "l0r..nn.iV O'cl0ck " ''.v v All cltlzena will kindly decorate .'heir homes and hiii.. ',...rn.,e jags and bunting" theae the " 'Jravea, Mgr, MIPS MAl'DE PAINTER arrived home today from n year's visit with friends and relatives In Okla homa, California and Canada. HO.SEHl'Kd ELKS STRONO. Roboburg I,odge or Elks, No. 32-5. Increased its membership to ovor 350 Thursday night by Initiating Into the older the following: J. E. Cnrnej, Carl 1). Shoomnkor. J. It. Kenny. F A. Frantz, F. T. Oreen, II. E. Allison, V V. ei-i'l. M.. II r.-' .. ... .u,,,n, ..,, iiuu.iii nun Bjhi lllack. Tho lodgo will bo represented by not less than 100 of Its inombers at me National reunion In Portland this month. Tho uniformed delega tion Is being drilled regularly for tho big parade, nnd Hint It will make a splendid appearance goes without saying.--Rosoburg Rovlew. WHIEXESS AT GOLlTTlKACH That Gold Beach will no longer do at tho mercy of the bum telephone Bervlce from tho outaldo, will not only bo balled with nlennnm i.v i, ontlro populace of tho town, but by tho surrounding country na woll. o. D. Lnmaon la now installing n wireless recolvlng station nt tho Breakers, the equipment of which "me in on tho hist trip of tho Rustier. This stntlon hero will bo In touch With Cnno Illnnrn n nil i. " uid will rench us far as Portland. Thus (,old Iteach takes one more pro giessivo steiv aoldlleaeh Olobe. lU'V lll'lti) CANXKitv mM..K' T'?,la.".t' who 1,as "con air- ci.. i h . uima " cnnuoiy on the SI is law, has taken a lease on the Hurd cannery nt iin,. um r.... .i. n.. ..!.. ... .Wl lliu i.'MIIIIK BV.ISUII. Mr lallnnt here. Informed us that If y do not get the Hurd cannery r I tl-e fishing season this fall. -Hoience West. FIRECRACKERS FIREWORKS At REHRSLO BROS. 269 Front Street i Only a Few Left pcial Illustrat Edition d OF ,MWl COAr'' Th0 nd VOW hare VAVAYS USED. Phone 72 Pacific Llvery'Jt Transfer Co. ' ' c ay Times VISITORS IX THE CITV CA f-'ET COPIES READY FOH MAILI.Vfl AT TIMES UKKIck, OH LK.IVK OR. I::S AT NEWS STANDS. A Fiime Souvenir KWS0FJ6i.PRliTiifu jonh AT THE TIMES' OFFICE t3