tstmmmJim ' ,-'W5553' i-Vr i& -W" Mvr,,twpftani "THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUME 14, 191 3 EVENING EDITION. rtr fl ' i PnnCD AV nriTVICC "ora In Portland nt the Itoso I-ca- MJLD IA I 1 llViilO tlvnl. They will stay a row weoka visiting relatives hefore returnliiB M. C. MAI.OXKV Kdltor and Pub. 1i()itit. DAS K. .MAI.OXKV News Editor Misses .MiUBtiret anil Ada Corn- wall. daughters of dipt. N. ! Corn- A MOW ltrijI-J OI- ItUAKOX. wall, of Gardiner, paused through Knrshlleld Thursday on route from JUDGK CimiSTIANSHN, of Sacra- Herkeley to their home In Gardiner, inento. Cnl.. has established a Mrs. l- W. Hehfeld. who has boon now rule for tlio determination of visiting her daiiKhtera. Mrs. Horst- tlut degree of guilt and the grade of man and .Mrs. Claude Stutsman, at Bfwnltv to bo fixed for persons ac- San .Iobp. writes that alio and Mrs. wmod of personal aaaault. I tloratman and baby will come to In the easo of a man charged with Marshfli'ld as soon as the latter are Beating a girl, said to be his wife, able to travel. Jutlgp Christiansen fined the assail- AIIsh (iertrude Ingle, a rormer well ant $50. rcmnrklng that he would Unowtt Marshfleld teacher but now have Riven him a Jail sentence had principal of an Ashland school writes "the victim not been n dance-hall ji,.h p ,. Hazard that she will nt- ?(rl" tend the University of California There Is something new In the aunimer school at llcrheloy. She has world. For a long tlmu man has jUHt ,e reelected at an advanced Icon worrying along on the theory Hilhm. nt Ashland It la possible that that a woman was a woman what- Hll0 my return from IlerUelev via vcr hor character or occupation: Mnrshflbld nnd visit friends here for bow conies a Judge from the bench week or ao to fix a definable differentiation be- M88 Wilson, a sister of Mrs. F. L. tween women nnd women. If she Is urnnnls. j8 expected here Sunday a dance-hall girl, a $'.() fine Is am- ,., salem to spend tho summer pie puiusnnient mr iieimng uer, says W(, j(r n,i jjrfl Qmnnls. Mr. nnd una that alrlml dance-hall girl the penalty would , ,..,. ,, tho' tiiVlnc work to be tlon: ELEC1 IN NORTH Spirited Controversy Over Question of Free Text Books in Public Schools. North Iivntl la IiiivIiik rather brisk school campaign for the an nual school election there next Mon day as a result of the free text book proposition being brought up. A hard campaign was made for It and for a time It looked as though It would easily carry, but the last few days, considerable opposition hns been manifested and It seems that tho outcome of tlio proposition Is now In doubt. The usual campaign over the directorship has taken secondary lilace. C. A. Smith Is one of those PERSONAL NOTES Dogberry: It follows, of course. Mr8t orannls 'are" planning to spend brought out for the directorship. If she were something more dig- thu summer In Marshtield, Mr. Oran-I , Today 1 he 1 lines received the fol- id or something less than a ! a ,L,llK seloctlnl to net as city in-' lowing "flf explanatory eoniniunleu- fluctunte to correspond The inquiry Is pertinent, neees done. Unisons Why North lleuil Should Not It. E. Shlno of CoqttlHe.,18 planning , Vote for a Free Text Hook Ta. larly, as to the point at when Judge to buy or build , tylnter homo at . ,,,,..,,.. .....rvwh.-ri. la too Christiansen would decide that a i)urkelev Calif f ) I. Lduentlon cwM.heio is too woman was entitled to no protection, j n. nnii u& rf tu- 'rower and IIim' ' "" 01,,Rtlon "r ,he ''! ami might bo beaten by any man who inuglUe" .Ilsslc ;. nroXpecte.l ' J"""0 8hoH,,, Ao morv ur kH8 r'' T'!'?''1" "2U I" " ',.,!tn!! L '-, !'"."" to spent! the sufemer on "V! ; ,.,.,, of ., . , pleased with Monrovlafnnd may es- ,, , ,.' :. ..,.n.i .. i i.- i 1 1 SOCIETY NEWS tabllsh a permanent there. Mrs. W. C. Ilradloy. who has been ; ""' '"" spending several months at Monrovia. K"' ..,.: ' i f L ,' Calif,. Is planning to spend the sum- ,'". '. '' ' DANCES. ' mer there and may remain even long- I ! .... CM.- I- 1. 1...... 1. 1 ..I I.. i ui . out' in i-uiiniuui iiuo uiiiim 1--11 111 ... ...... ..i.,.., , . ..... ....... 1 health but thinks that It would be """"'" " ..V.' "l "" . "' ' "Y ;'.. Every child should see a part of tlie family Income Is spent for families spend for hey have to spend for school books I. The experience of teachers end Invitations will bo Issued In n day best for hor to make a more exten led or two for the Elks annual ball, 'stay there. which will bo given at thu Eagle's .Mis Mario Maloncy readied New hall, Wednesday. June 2S. Each York last evening and June 17 will member in permitted to turn In tho'siill from there for Naples. Italy, nuiiio of one friend to the committee1 from whence she will start hor three for an Invltntlon. months' Europenn trip. She wont to Tho .Marshfleld Aerie of Eagles Is , Now York via tho Canadian route care of cuiuinunlty property but waste It to tho detriment of character and regardless of price. "i. Emm mi economic standpoint, although books might bo bought cheaper collectively, a free text hook system offers opportunities for graft unit few mortal men are able to . ..i, ................. .vllv ... ...r,.i.. .. i; 1 III IV III lliu l tllllllllllll lllllll. ...Ifl,unl, 1 plntinlng to give a big ball at their i visiting llanff and l.nlgon and the ," v"! ',. ... , , Jlal I hole July .'!. celebrated Canadian lakes, stopped ,,.u,,1,, ,' '. 'n This evening the people of l.lbby I rf Ilt Winnipeg and took In Montreal ' HJ,I7"" J""I,,""V V as practically no huy text books. will Rlvo a dance at the hall there. ' mid other Canadian points of Into'--' , ''"vi,ry i-Iuhh In the full, by right. Tonight the North Hon.! Modern ! !, si !,' i" "". , '?' r !.. .VA'l nlioiiltl take up the old text books for Woodmen will give a dance Ih Eck- J Nlacnra Falls, maklnu tho trlii down .w" .. w,.'kH . ,vv,,'w- . T!11' 'l,Il" tho St. Lawrence river. Miss Signn Holm, who has been vlsltlng'hor parents hero, expects to leave next we-k to attend summer school nt Herkeloy. Calif, lioff Hail. There promises to bo a largo attendance. f 4 INI'OKMAIj chat. would then have amnio time to net 1 adequate supplies. S. No self-respecting parent would any more let his child use a second- nniiii text book than he would let Illttt U'ltllK Uititlliltlt It. I ..I..H.I.... .... i ...... ..,.., pvMMm-iiiuni riiniiiiiK ill t'l Mn Win r!fitnu i.. ..vit.w.in.1 i... ,MU "" i im i ii, .iti. it tu. viiiiitci in i'.ili ii'ii iiiiv i,. . i i. .. . Mr. and Mrs. (loo. II. Myers en- Tuesdny via Drain from Monrovia, j ' ,, '.'i'1 T."', ' " ' ' " ' t'""" H """" tcrtalned a few friends at dinner! Calif., to spend tho summer. i,.vi im,,i, , 1 i, . !'. ,,.I.,KS,H " r,Jl,i' rrld.iy nt their homo In South .Mr. r Mi-Elilowncy niiil moth-' Maiaillold. complimentary to Kev. ' er nnd dntighhr ronched Itaclno. !,,'. ,,' 'i,. ,." " ,'" ''"l,,""-v ,".,,"-v and Mrs. II. t. Itntledge. J Wis., safely this week, according to Y,.' '...?' H, '")0VS r"r ,IH an,, ,IH Mr. and Mrs. (lei. II. Myers leave a letter Just received by Mr. McEl- ,'.'' "' '. '! l'iH "lwnH l'"yl ' today to visit ar tho homo of their downey. They will mnke an extend- !i !. ! i , , lMK r'"' 'V'"1 lk,",1 daughter. Mrs. Jus. I.andrlth, on ed visit there. iL 1 ' i1',.1! Il111111, l11111'11 ,MI11 Coos IMvor. Mrs. Tittle and Miss Mhle Tittle "ll1"" C"J "lu l'tlroii while we are Mrs. Hose .Mcintosh and daimh- tin expected hero In a few da.vs from i ...;,' tcr. Alma, are siiondlnu' tho week . California to sneiid the summer at .'m. iimuii'.ui AU.MSI HONC. . . . . . i. . -..".:.. in town on iiusiiichs and pleasure. Mrs. Mcintosh Is renewing acquain tance with hor cousins nnd their famine. Mrs. K. E. Williams and Olio St better, whom she has not seen for several years. It. E. llasklus. formerly of tho Pioneer Hardware Co.. lort on tlio Jtodondo t! Is week t Join his wife oud daughter at Eoug lloach, Cnl. Sim. llasklus and Miss Ruth Has Jcin were lu tho recent disaster at that place when dozens of lives wore lost by the breaking of the pier. wniur HpHind arrived home this tho home of Mrs. Tittle's sister. Mrs. A. J. Savage. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Andersen and Miss Evelyn Anderson, who nre vis iting lu Huiilngaiuo are oxpVcted homo soon. Mr. mid Mrs. .Ins. Cowan. Jr.. have moved to Ten Mile, whore Mr. Cowan Is opining a grocery mid genernl mer chandise store. The apartment In the Williams' building, which thev are vacating, will bo occupied bv Mr. ' and Mr. Hay Olllvant. Mrs. C. I. .Mnson nnd children uro expccieil here on the llreiikwiiter to- NOLO ELEGTION i Onn Dirnntni nnrl Plnri ih Nn n orrow to Join Mr. Mnsnu. of The CllOSeil for MnP?hfiflrl sPhnnl -n- ..- ...en u Dunn-mi Tjnies' force. ThVy will reside In tho. . i md,l,,,Llo.iCI'00l mi mi- mm imee years. winiaiiiH niinrimonts. uioillLil ill ai mn. ........... . . I l...... ..... .. -.. w. nun ii itikchii, who ins ."i iieiva I'lauiuan cann. mi Miss spent parts or the punt throo ears from South Inlet yostenlav to ai- 'II10 nnimnl school elect Ion In studying stenography and typewrit-! tt.ml the Initiation at tho high school -"'"'"IH'li'ld will bo hold at 7 o'clock Inj, ut ii Portland luminous collogo. I lt evening. She will return Sun- ;,0''"y evening at the CentraLschool rcturiied f Is week for an Indefinite' ''ay. building. Tlio terms of Judge Hall may ni uie inline r tier narents. Mr. nnd Mrs. August Erleon. Eric Holt Is expected home from "Willamette I'nlveislty about June 20th, according to word received ljy his parents. Mr. and Mrs. (!. N. nnl. Miss Kvelyn I'lanagan loH this Tek to spend Commencement week at Eugene vlhltlng Irleuds. Miss Mrtlo Cowan loft via Drain Voilnod,;y to attend tlio Commence ment oxerclses ar Eugene and' to vihlt with her sister who Is a grad uate tills year. Miss Alice Tlckell Is fqmniliiK a few da. with Mrs. I'ape and other iiicniis at llaudou. .miss i.oin .Montgoiuery, who Is "" ,,,MK " mio hoard and A. T. teacMng at Daniels Creek, Is nend- ''nlll,' as dlrctor will expire. It Is lug the week with friends In Marsh- '"'del-stood that both of th will ac- llo'd and lelnllvos nt Mllllngton. 'V"1 ,,u' l'l"fl again. Ilosldo.s the Hov. A. E. Ilassford returned ''I1'''!'"" of the two officers, there Is Thursday from a trip to HundJii. , "tlliB important to come up. Miss Kara Shouso left Tor Han-' L'- " McLaughlin and others who don today and will return Mondav. '''" advocating women offlclnls for Mrs. E. D. Puller, formorly Miss "1, "liool dlstrht are active In the Ada Chapman, will arrive here tho "'"Nor today, it Ik understood that last of the month from Wenatcheo. "'W i" advocating the election of . i vimii nor inoMier and sis- ;"p- iiuoccca i.use-Mtunip or mikh IIM . Mrs. Horbort Arinstrong. of North llend. will louvo on tho Nnnn Smith lor iierltoloy, where she goes to rest s,uff. .Mrs. Hmry Songstacken nnii and regain her health. -Mrs. E. E. Keller for illi-,...if,iu v.. M.... I ..... i.i .... .. . .-. ........ ,,,, "' i.iini ueyiioin. oi .Minn iienu. """""iicfiiieiii or any cuiidlduto has .mis uoiiecca Euse-Stunip or Miss '01 ,' ,,' ""arlan. aB clerk of the school board, mid uro talking of vY'rr '. S' 1IK""". Mrs. ciuih. Mi lllllls Short, nt Ten Mile. Is was called Portland on account '"'''n made, a Kih-m at Hie home of her "sister. ' or the Illness of her son. who Is A U l; ,'',a,,K" reported -r low She left on tho Dance nt I.lbbv Salurdar nlnht UJ2- ( " "id f'"nll are ls- Drln sia-e tils morning. Elliott's orchestra. Psnal nd'iiil"sliiii' CSRWJ The Important Thing to You mIh-ii you liny a suit of clothes is to gft real, hoiifst value fop the pict you pay. That's oiip .spiciallN Holiest Value whethep the ppjee is K..i() op r).oo i( is our principle to put 100 cents (if value into evepy dollar of evepy suit iu our two stores. If the' men on Coos Iav real ized tlio real values in Kixup Clothes there' would he as big a rush to our store as the rush of tho JMiiithern I'acitic and Terminal Ixailwav to the right of way on the North Uend line. 'ome in and see us about that Fourth of July Suit $8.50 to $25.00 -'- iv-: ZzJs"i x&.D.ys. et Mnvshfield. Fixup North Bend. TWO STOKES. wa :. ' rT r l .7l l ,T. V.aV fTAMZ. i if:. S p" 1 jj. (. 4 STRoust tk bros; -tiwi C. U. Pi:CK wont to Coqulllo this aft ernoon. EUED STOCK Is u visitor from Sum nor today. W. II. SMITH Is lu town today from Coos HIvoi'. DR. VAPOIIAN has gone to l'ortland on n business trip. AKTIimt (IHTTY Is lu town today from North Inlol. I,. D. SMITH, of Daniels Creek, Is a town visitor today. OEOItUE KOSS, of Catching Inlet, la In town todny. HOWARD UOHINPON. or llaynes Inlet, Is here lor tho day. MltS. J. C. M'OLLOCH Is spend ing tho dav in town shopping. E. .1. MASTKliS Is In town for the dav from Catching Inlet. MUS. CM IAS. HAH RETT Is among the llavnoH Inlet visitors today. MRS. A. II. OI.SE.V. of North in let Is spending the day In town. UEOHOE RANKIN, a rancher from Daniels Creek. Is in town todny. (',. A. HONEIIRAKE Is In town today on a business trip from Ross Inlet. J. J. ClilNKENHEARD or Daniels Creek, Is spending tho day Hi town. Mils. JOHN' MESSHRI.E. or Catch ing Inlet, Is hero oh a shopping- trip. HEN MARSHA1.I. returned laid eve ning from a business trip to Nor way. W. V. DOPC.KAS went to Coqulllo this morning to uUoiid circuit court. W. R. REACH Is registered to leave via Drain Monday morning for the north. JOHN SCIIETTER. or Tompleton. Is a town visitor for the day on business. JESSE AND LESTER SMITH, of Coos River, aro lu town today on business. PERCY (HHIIS. the North Inlet crnn- hcrry king, Is a Marshrield business visitor today. JOHN M. EDDY AND II. C. DIERS or North llend, were Marshfleld visitors today. M'SS AEIMIA WICKEI'ND Is In town witn friends over Suudnv from l.ukcslde. JOHN CUNKENHKARD of Daniels Clock, was a Marshfleld business visitor todny. MRS. OSCAR OILMAN of North Inlet. Is here for the duy with friends and on business. ' ERANKLIN IllMtCMI of the Red Cross left on the Alliance for a business visit In Portland. MRS. P. I). HLAKE. or Can-hlng Inlet. Is In Marshllold tor the lu on a business trip. MR. AND MRS. M'.MIM.LEN leturn- ed to town today from n busi ness trli to llayues Inlet. Jl'DUE HALL Is txpectol home to night from Coqulllo. when he hns j boon attending circuit court. SIIERIEE W. W. (IAOE returned to Coqulllo this artoruoou utter a few days' slay here on business. P. E. IIAOUE mid wife returned lust evening from a camping trip to Sunset Hay. They rtport a de lightful time. HENRY SENC.STACKEN will return Mouilny night or Tix-sdny morning oerland from Portland, whore Ii Is on business. S L. ASHWORTII AND N. L. HOW ARD arrived from SprlngrioM. Mass.. yesterday and haw taken pi.sllious at Porter mill. ;'''" iiiiiim iM."y , r I' .. ., irurula. Is visiting nt tlo In..,; f . her aunt. Mrs. Leonard MusIimh .is and family, uenr Sumner. 'W MISS WHISTLER, tho North Inlet school teacher, came to town this morning ami will spend her Sun day with Coos River friends. MRS. M'KEWAN roturiiel riom Myrtle Point on the train Inst evening nnd loll todny on u visit to her daughter on llaynes lu'et. W. H. JENNINfiS Is a business i. tor from lluyuos Inlet today bringing n large consignment or strawberries for the local inar kot. A. J. RICK, formerly president of tho Coinmorclnl club lu (Jrunger. Washington, is lu the city ln esti mating the prospects nnd visiting i his old time friend. E. It. Jones. (il'ORUE JOHNSON AND STEWART! JOHNSON, who urrlved liro yes-, torduy from Ornnts Pass, uro look ing over the real estate situation on tho Hay. They come from Chi cago. J. W. HENNETT lefi tho night be-1 lore last vm .Myrtle Point to at tend the hearing or tho Railroad Commission to take part of tho evi dence or the experts lu tho Coos Lay Water case. MISS OLLIE RICHARDS, or Sum ner, was In town this morning. She loft on tho afternoon train for Coqulllo where she will visit hor aunt. Mrs. Ray Watson and family, for a week. C. II. CODDINO and wife nml l.m.v r Elagslaff, are Marshriohl visitors today Mr. Codding reports that thoro Is an unusually flno crop or strawberries, both lu quantity and iiiiuj. in uiai vicinity this year. I', h. CONWAY Is expected lioro to night from Ashland to look over this section with a view of build lug a nunibor of houses horo on tho partial paymont plnn. Ho hns been oporntlng in nnd nonr Ash land. MRS DAISY SHORT, of Myrtle Point, who had been visiting hero with hor cousin, Mrs. o. o. Cur ry, loft this morning for Porter ylllo, Cal., to visit with her sis tor. Mrs. Cnrrlo niim r. burg Review. ,.. OORDON UASMUSSEN. son of Mr. and Mrs. Nela Rnsnuissen. arrived homo last evening front Corvallls, !? ro 'J0 -8, nttc"Um Oregon Agri cultural college. Ho camo In from Drain with Claude Tucker, who droyo h8 auto In via Allegany. J. C. KENDALL AND J. M ImVtoN oS'iiKi ln8t "B from Co ,i .h? w,l0i;0 l ,oy wero ""ending circuit court. Judge Harris Is said to bo expediting tho cases .. ?. as possible, insisting that tho at torneys Bet their cases ready for rial quickly If they want them heard at this term of court. Have, your toh nnntin .1 . I The Times office" ' "6 UUlU, ttl IIOR CYCLE E MSUlT PLAN, BASEBALL SCBff Coos Bay Club to Arrange Porthnrt a Feature for Worth Bend p -S f, Fna V WinsaGsh Event-Stop Tank Ritlincj hrlLo Angcles47 Ww HISO WinS( At a meet lug or the Coos Ihn Motorcycle Club last .evening, It ! was decided to try and arrange for a big niotoi cycle parade ut the North llend I'ourlh of July celebra tion. The plnn Ik to get out all the inotroeycllstH on the Ifnv with their machines decorated anil thus make n very pretty pageant. It was also arranged for a run to Myrtle Point a wool: from tomor row and It Is expected that most of tho muchlties on the Hay will participate. llit club, alter some discussion, wixiJixn Us Angi-lcs . al, hind San EraaclVco' enlco . HaHaiiioiito'" I'oitlaml . 'JLW .Ti'jW r. .St. 35 33 j, III 9 35 ' r. ;: -" ") .in 6";ti, ,l""' ritinlly wot? n l"ne - on Angeles, ink ? B.anie Iron, u "w-to-thr,!? SruK"ir"11 "n Prldnv-R ,....... The rm.i, .', .... in..,, ...... n.iiii iimriiNii)ll, 1 I..,,... . " "iuiu. Tho,, ,' decided to tuko slops to stop "tuukl """V8 Ramos. "crlUo riding." All or tho members pros-' Al Venice out ugreed to discontinue the ni-iu. Venice tlco or carrying passengers on theHm'nmeiito front or their inuchlnes. U there I At Sua IViinlSon aro any further violation, the club "San Praiirlsr'o will probably ask the City Council Oakland 10 euaci an oniiiiauce prouiiiinug It. At Portluinl There was n gifod attendance last Portland evening. You will find tlio louot prices nt The Vogue, North llend, Oregon. NORTH HE.VD MODERN WOOD MEN HALL at Eokhorr Hall SAT I'HDAY NKillT. Exhibition drill. Music by KKYZEK'S ORCHESTRA. Everyone Invited. Los Angeles . '. k.H.t I I (II 'u I . caranu' Sale of n , Htock at The VoBiic. w n.'JuiJ ('(KM) HALVLS'. Ilav "Km', North nend ''"I'". 11.10 .1, T,,:xrorm,b pr,ui w The Largest and Finest Assortment of Pipes rcVHK SKKX ON COOS IJAV AUK X0W OX KXllllilT AT TIIK Blanco Cigar Store This Ini'tfo lino wassc lectcil hy Al Owen be I'tiPf lie sold out nuihras InU'P jitTPptt'tl liy 1110. TIipv t'lnhi'ju'c every 1 1 1 i 1 itc from a modest lipinpwuod at 2d cents to ;i licaiitirnl olil-inouiit-ed Moewliaitiu at $10, with hundreds at all ! ppii'cs between these two cxlpeiiie.. O rWtf T'51 17 T We have them in all i tJJw)VJ? slin I )cs, si.es, styles and r J JPPI IPrl piii-cs. (iohl mounted yJSTA SLaAK.4 iiiv,.,- numutecl, hull do& slittpos, yuolit slmjios Jiiul ovopy size and shape and ppico that any siuokop wishes. If you don't want a pipo, ooiiio in and see tlioiu anyway. Kvery sniok op will bo iutopostod in this chniir colleetioi). Noth; inj? like it was ever soon Jiol'tuv in this section of Opooil Wo also havo a I'ino lino of oijrai' and oisjawttc lioltlops, tobacco poilchos and siiiokops' supplies. Smoke uj ami conic in ami sa our pipes. Blanco Cigar Store llOUKHT MMiSDEX. S,. Proprietor. m , i n '" Sportsmen Will Find Tho most oo.nploto stock of rifles, ammunition nml supplies of any store on Coos Buy. .2") and :.Q calibre KoniinKton Kil'les. .22 High power Savago. All calibres of AViiudiesters. relallifl Aininunitiou in all sizes ami nil makes. AVatch our windows for a complete lino of Sportsmen's Supplies r wj',-.