' i J"' y 6 ;'HHHillHtWroMI!lB THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY,' JUNE 20, 1913-EVEHIMG EDITION. r ALONG THE COOS BAY WATERERONT We Invite You to "1e Busi est! NANN SMITH Men's Store" IS MANY JM ON BREAKWATER ALLIANCE LEAVES FOR EUREKA I MANY Steamer in From San Fran cisco This Morning With Passengers and Freight. The Nairn Smith arrived In this morning from San Francisco with passengers and freight. In the enrgo vjib about GO. 000 bricks for The Chandler Annex, three carloads of cobblestones for the pulp mill, a donkey engine for the Southern Pnclflc nml considerable miscellan eous stuff. Capt. Krlckson, of the Hedondo, camo up this trip on tlio Minn. Sonic of his friends here thought that tlicro was a wedding In sight but later in the day It was found that he came up to take Capt. Ma gee's place on the Xunn Smith while the latter enjoys a vacation and moves his family Into his new house. Tuo Hedondo Is still on drydock and It will probably bo a fow weeks beforo she will bo ready to go back on the run again. Among those arriving on the Nairn Smith were: Capt. II. C. Peterson and wife; E. D. Ward, II. VI Hiiltinnnn. .Airs. Uraco Taylor, Miss Parks, Mrs. Parks, G. Wlnborg, and thirty steer age. The Xntin Smith will sail Monday at 3 o'clock. Wn-lilugtoii In Pint. The Wash ington, carrying freight only, cross ed In from San Francisco this morning and Is now at Ocean Dock. Sho brought 2"0 tons of miscellan eous cargo and will take on a load of box shooks, shingles ami a largo consignment of cascara bark. She Is scheduled to sail Sunday morning. - -u. , . city, etc., and If the company was not entitled to pay for UiIh. Mr. Al lirecht replied In tho nfflrmatlve. During tho afternoon, Mr. Teal wanted to wnow If a Htntoment by Mr. Stutsman of tho pressure at tho city hall, sworn to by Mr. Stutsman, would bo accepted by Albrecht as fair and tho latter ropllod It would. Kxpert (lieono stated that January 28, ltu:i, ho took a pressure test at tho home or C. II. McLaughlin and found scvouteuu pounds pressure. City Attorney (loss Introduced tho statement of the Polk directory pen plo to show the Increase In popula tion Mini also a statomeut of tho Ore gon Power company showing tho number of consumers In Mnrshfleld and In .North Iloud, a statement by City Unglnoor llucklnghnm showing tho number of huslnoxs houses and resident ox nml promised a similar one from the Coos Hay Homo Tele phono company. Honry Sengstnckon was the last witness beforo a recess was taken and tostlflod that ho ronsldereil some of the laud In the wnter company' trnct woth $000 per acre and some or It worth $i;oit or less per acre. In his erosn-oxninlnntlon of Car! Albrocht. Mr. Teal touched In n rather sarcastic way upon Mr. Al brecht making certain that tho wat i'V expei ts whllo here saw part of a frog or other animal coming out of his faucet. TOKI.OW the HAXII to i:i;. ;hi:vs ;hpm: srvnw punk. MARSHFIELD II The Mid-Summer Dance GIVEN BY Swedish Society Linea --AT The Finnish Hall, Saturday, June 21, 1913 Will be ono of the best dances ever given on Coos Bay for yeais and if you surely want a good time you had better come along, Good Band Music SONGS AND LOTS OF DANCE. Come One! Come All! TICKETS $1. LADIES FREE. Cars leave Flagstaff 7:30 p m.'; Bay Park, 7:40 P.m. Cars run from Bunker Hill every 15 minutes after 7 p, m, Tho cais will run right up to the hall wiuioui iranster, uoors open Steamer Brings Full Passenger List and Large Cargo Today. Tim steamer Hrcakwoter crossed In from Portland early this morning with a full passenger list and n large cargo. Included In the freight were two Cadillac automobiles con signed to George lioouruni. nireo lord carH that were also to ar- 1 rive were loft behind because the i railway failed to place them on the dock. I Captain Macgenn also brought tho ' I.. I. ..II ............ .... tl.nl new Buuninriiic uuu uii.iim.ur, uuu Is to be placed at Port Orford reef The following Is the list of pas sengers arriving: F J. Miller, .Miss Mabel Olson. Es ther lloytl, G. G. Merrirield. Capt. Spauldlng, Anna Hartt, Hesslo Ayro, Win. Donebrako, Mrs. Win. Hone brake, II. W. Tuttle. Mrs. II. W. Tuttle, Mrs. A. Craven. Miss James, Miss Hose Lilly. Mrs. (1. Delmoro. A. Delmore, Win. Kelly. Mrs. Win. Kel ly, Julia Kelly, C. L. Lang. J. W. Hennett, J. X. Tcnl, J. I). Goss, A. II. Corey, K. P. Holt, C. U. Altcheson, C.C.King, A.Grout, C.S. Mitchell. F. Wilson, J. Telnndor. J. II. Slger. Win. Dolan. It. I.eldy. T. C. Campbell, W. F. Miller, Miss Shaw. Mrs. Porham, Mrs. M. Smith. Win. Wlllett, Mrs. Wlllett. Karl Wlllett. F. C. Hindi, Thos. Wood, O. Klklns. Hall Ueboll, Mrs. F. Ueboll, Mrs. O. C. Wright, J. W. Johnson, M. Marltneb, G. Jhes leyertls, J. Iposto. G. Hultz, J. La tones, C. M. Uvcnson, Mrs. Mnckey. Mrs. llrando. .Mrs. Cox. Miss Cox, Mrs. Win. Hralnard. F. Ulckstend. II. Anderson, II. H. Hogers, K. W. Monroe, Mrs. Monroe, Y. Mouroo, C. .1. Green, K. Hurley, Miw. 0. Dixon, II. C. Cooloy. Mrs. Cooley, Juno Cool el. L. K. McKlnley, F. Green, Il.Chnl lacombe. It. K. Perkins. T, Stewart, .1. S. Williams. M. J. Veldkamp, A. Voldkamp, .1. Motto. C. Adle. M. Snore, M. Holnstors, It, Snyder. V. Nelson, A. Thompson, M. P. Hatkcu, Mrs, L. C. Kimball. Mrs. J. I). An derson, I.. K. Clark, J. Mnzurosky, J. C. Saunders, Geo. Thomascn, W. It. Wlngott, J. U. Mnroln. G. L. White, Jno. C.ook. M. W. Drill, M. II. Nelson, W. Hroauda, A. White, Mrs. O. Cronkehlte, Miss L. Hekhoff. J. C. Frank. II. Huntley, Mrs. Huntley. Mrs. Nngle. AT Tin: HOTHLS. Tliu Chandler. II. K. Hultninnn. City; J. X. Co loiiib, Louisiana; Henry C. Peterson and wife. San Francisco; 11. II. Hog ers. Portland; C. II. Altchson, Port land: T. .1. .Miller. Albany, Or.; T. K. Campbell, Cottage Grove; C. J. Green, Salem; .1. II. Marlon. Port laud; Geo. It. Merrlfleld, Seattle; Mrs. V.. O. Kimball. Klamath Falls: II. Church. San Francisco; Gus Perot, Portland: G. M. Hrasrield, Tacoma, L. 1). Lundy, Salem. Hotel Coos, C. K. Cox anil wire. Portland: W. W. Gage. Coqulllo; Mrs. It. Jones and sister, Coaledo; Jno. Martin. Coiiillle; W. T. Goodwin. Conledo. Itliinco Hotel. Fred GuMuvson. Portland; O. Haudleiuau. Handon; K. Pomoniy; II. I). Coo. North Hand. I.lojil Hotel. Mr. and Mrs, Shorn. Sandport, Idaho; II. A. Spegel, Portland; Miss Gladys Gibson, Portland: Archie- Gibson, Sail Francisco; Fritz Kouce, Saginaw, Mich.: Joseph Sellng, Portland: II. Smith. South Inlet; Miss Mublo Johnson. San Fraiulsio; Carl L. Gorge. Port land. SONS OF XOIt WAV'S DIG I'M' XIC T CNIHiKKY'S iltOVH Sl'X II V. 8 o'clock, Sails at Noon With Large Pas senger List Will Re turn Monday. The Alliance sailed nt noon to doy Tor Kureka with a large list or Coos Hay passengers bound for the California city. Passenger triu fle between Coos Hay and Kurokn has been Increasing rapidly of late. The following passengers sailed from here for Furekn: P. X. Thurston. Willie Thurston, J. C. Wallace. J. O'Connoll. Mrs. J. C. Wallnce, Violet Means. Mrs. J. Hutchinson, W. T. Goodwin, Geo. Long, J. J. Cronln, Miss It. SI. Mason, Miss 13. Jameson, Miss Ida Seoley. 13. A. McLaughlin. F, It. Jose. G. H. Stevens, A. II. Flynn, J. T. Stevens. G. A. Grlswold. NOItTII IH3XI) XKWS. I Hud Hrlghnni nnd Chns. Fisher will have a hearing In Justice Shus tcr's court this afternoon on the charge or breaking Into Jack Now liu's pool room the other night. They were nrrested yesterday and rclcnsed on $f0O bonds. The North Hend Thlmblo Club Is arranging for a cleanup day for North Hend. Mrs. V. !:. Walters. Mrs. Chas. Knlser and .Mrs. Fred (linzler are In charge. The date will probably be some time next week so that the town will put up n fine appearance for the Fourth of July. Win. II. McNay. of North Hend. and Miss Florence ICdnn Watklns were married Wednesday nt the homo of the bride's parents In Xew burg, Oregon. Hurtls ..IcXay and Mrs. Louis Halsiger, of North Hend. were In attendance at tho nuptials Miss Maude Hughes, who has been tho guest or Mr. and Mrs. C. 13. Mathers for it fow days, left today for her homo In Port Orrord. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wallace, or I'nlon nvciiue, left today on the Al llnnco for Kureka, for the benefit of Mrs. Wallace's health. Mrs. Kiln Falkenstelu and Mrs, Halley and daughters, are sieudlng the week at Ten Mile. Mrs. Geo. l Inzer and Miss Freda Hnzor. who have been the guests of Miss Grace, Fnllon nt her homestead above Cooston, are expected home todny. Mrs. Claudo Hockett, of Kmplro. was a North Head shopper today. Miss Helen Monde, daughter or Mi ami Mrs. J. Monde or Xorth Hend, Is a member of n class or 100 who will graduate from the Lo Angeles Xor ninl school next Thursday. Tho North Hend band boys havo received their new uniforms but will probably not wear them until the Fourth of July. 13. It. Mercor was selected school director at Cooston last Mondny and It was decided to fence the school grounds and othcrwlso Improve the school. A teacher will be elected nt the next meeting of the board. Mrs. Max Moore nnd daughter. Helen, left by San Francisco for Groat Hend. Kas whoro they will make their home. Joe Moore accom panied them ns far as San Francisco. Miss Lottie Itlckinnii loft this week for her home at Port Orford aftor an extended slay with hor aunt, Mrs. Thos. C'hni in, whllo attending high school here. Misses Doris nnd Helen Falken stelu nro visiting at tho home or their aunt, Mrs. G. M. Walker at Tomple ton. Mrs. C. J. Van V.Wn is expected home soon from a visit with her daughter. Mrs. Shrimper In Portland. John M. Kddy nnd family havo moved Into the residence roiently va cated by C. A. Davidson nnd wife. Miss Penrl Heath Is tiiklnir the teacher's examination at Couullle this week. Alva Grout, or North Hond. ro tiirned on the Breakwater, linvlnir completed his Junior ,enr at tho University of Oregon. big ' piaiG Sons of Norway and Coos Bay Band to Entertain Hund reds on South Coos River mo Sons of .Norway will hold tholr annual picnic nt Reuegren's Grovo no.t Sunday. It will bo the big outing of tho yenr and it Is OMiectod that hiimli'mlu u-m i, i.. attendance. Nothing has been loft undone to iiiuitu it a mg success. The Coos Hay band will furnish music all day and the dancing pavilion hns been in oxcellont shnpe for thoso who wish to Indulgo In tho light fantastic. Tho picnic will' bo oven better for tho week's dolnv. Pros Ident Johnson and his assistant's having had an opportunity o get things bettor prepared for It. There, will bo boar service at frequent Intervals from Marshflold to tho grounds, first boats leaving at S o clock Sunday morning from .Market ayenuo wharf. Returning boats will leave grounds at fre quent Intorvals during nfternoon and evening. Hoat faro 25 cents ench way, Hand concert Suiulny fornoon, Atnletlc and sports program and games in early afternoon. Free danco all nftornoon, music uy iuus uuy concert Hand. NEXT SUNDAY Any day, any time to look, to buy i yourself "at home' IJ We carry complete lines of everything a man needs to J We buy only reliable goods, and every article is sold on Its CI We believe that . our customers 1$ We buy in big profits, tett the keep growing! ( If you're not already a "Hub man'' come and let lis mail you one at any or our stores. "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing and Shoe Co Bandon i ROBBER IRRESPONSIBLE Glentlale Bankers Say They Refuse to Prosecute Ray Diamond. I small itKWAitu oi'i'i:m:i). V l (ILKXDALK, Ore.. Juno 18. I I Tho Clondulo Ktuto llnulc UiIh I I inoruliiK authorized u reward of I I $J(I0 for tho return of tho moil- I I oy taken by Hay Diamond, tho I I -'L' year olil ilOHimrnilo, who on I Monday moruliiK hold up (.'null- ; 1 lor Smith and Heeured Home- I I thliiK over $a.S00 In ciihIi. No I i rowurtl, whntovor, Ih offeroil for I I tho rapture, of Diamond. Desire Tlu'lr .Money, That tho offlroi'H nml dlroitorH of tho Clendalo State Hunk appear In illlforent uh to tho cupturo of Ituy Diamond, tho L'2 year old iloxpcrndo, who on .Monday moruliiK hold up CiiHhlor .Smith, of tho (iloiulalo State Hank, nml Hecured iiihIi to tho amount of $2S(H), could ho no hotter ovldenced than hy n Htntoinont intido iiy vivo-i'reHldont Ilownrd, of tho (ilendnlo iloposltory, Into yesterday. In tulkliiK with Sheriff Qulno, Mr. Howard khIiI Hint ho couriered )ln inoud partially Iiiriiiio, nnd that tho hank offlrlnlH would refuno to prose ruto oven though tho bandit wiih eup tured. This statonient, eoupled with tho fact that tho hank has offorod a Hiiinll reward for tho return of tho inonoy mid nothliiK for tho enpturo of tho desporndo, lends tho offlclnls to hollovo that tho offlcois nnd di rectors of tho hnnk nro more desir ous of sucurliiK tho inonoy than tho man who committed tho act, Whllo Sheriff Qulno listened at tentively to tho plcndliiBB of Mr, Howard, tho officer refused to nRreo that Diamond should o unpunished In tho event ho Is captured. In fnct, Sheriff Qulno told Mr. Hownrd that Diamond would ho prosecuted In tho ovont of enpturo, roKardlesH of tho attltudo displayed by tho officers oi ino nnnic. stami'khi: von divoucks IS MKfJl'.V l. Kia.MATH KLAMATH FALLS. Of., Juno 20. Tho wiseacres of this community are now pondorliiB over tho causes for tho sudden growth of tho local divorce evil. Twonty-flvo divorce cases at ono slnglo term of Circuit Court nicnns that within tho past fow months nt least ono out of every 100 families In Klnmnth coun ty has bosun legal proceedings to dissolve the hnmla nf innttl,.r... It would means that during tho year ono out of every 25 families of Klamath County would find mnr rlago a falluro nnd seek rollof through tho divorco court-. Circuit Judgo II. L. nonson lias JUSt 1)0111111 the .Tunn tnrni np nn..i. and on tho docket thoro aro 2fi cases whoreln wedlock Is declared unbearable. Many of tho nnrtioa ecently como to trinmnti. if the "True Business Proo-n" ,--., , i . ... . wwm vaiue, service, ana a square deal every tbe We're never satisfied until you are! Come back if there's any cause for complaint, and let us make it right! volumes (for our three stores), sell at short straight truth about our merchandise, ani Three Stores MARSHFIELD MHEm STOP BETTING HI BALL GAMES Coos County League and Of- San Francisco Shuts P; I nut onrl lonird and S ficers May Stop Practice' Close Game at Bandon Tho Cooh Hoy County IliiHolmll leiiKiio may Introduce a new Innova tion soon by prohibiting' bottliiK on tho grounds, tiio iciikuo, oi cum-, can't Htop bottliiK before the kiiuich. i but It can, hy tho cooperation of the, l 1.. 4 I... I.mu (fiU'MU ktllU n.wkiiiii,, ia uniii Id ho tho rii'tu n nco that w III nronauiy pui mu -" vo ; . ... 1. 4 1. ikiU' ..lnn rulo Into effect. , , . I At Sacra .- J. !:. Norton of Cociilllo. socrotiin sarramento .. of tho club thoro. was In Mars hflcl. Oakland . i..u ..I.. i., n uni.i Mint tin had hoill'il i - last niKlit. no said uuu n" u i - .. .. 1 1 ,l.,....lit It u'fllllll oi ino now piuu nun iiiu"t' ,"";: i. .. i ii. i.... iin Mimii'lit Hint It aro' "i mosed to Sun.lay baseball. ' --, - ip riioro Is a law prohlbltliiK liettli B -Vm in MrW .,c(i that tho officers will havo amp o, I'll,"" olson. Vff( so nutbor unoriiy 10 muV uuiut I porlor n''--;ur.H!ii"- grounds.' niimia !! ii is v-- ...j i,m Tho report that last Sunday's Bnmo s Pt j u rd ,, tween Coqulllo and Handon would nnu , y a ........! la DOi,i ti m erroneous. "?,.' nUv f MfH.T ' ii n-ml I an. o would nna w. f . - u i. .nnt.i...i m nid to bo orroncotw. '" ... 0t M?r r Thoro was somo trouble 'Z Kind enough to f'',',! i,il r llniwlnn liecnllSO llO h1." j.-rlnfftbelKe"' , fl iiu iid kuiiih " "'"i" "' .',.trn wore '"'"'.j... na""r. forred or ar withdrew tno oui -"- 150 rougn "-, d ' ,o Htnrtn.i. Thero woro ,.,, nd only Jr"ltttli umpires, niowor of Coqulllo and Cat-. pn di MtajV nnio siarieu, tu'" " "', A,.t ; ea nu .":: neWlu: es. niowor of Coqul e .am Ca :- " ,ed. AWW ? '''(and then the first hase- gj H and , I ' - toriiii or :"."',.; 7unM first base- i'1" Tburnea.i ni niinti (l 1IIIIU MO' iiiuii inupjiuiH i .thing up Jo the enc M j . ith nnd there woro but nlon3 maWorffl,tl i...ir nr tim ninth nml thoro woro but ln.nnJ ma.Unutl; mftiminn. A intiiinr ii n in iiiu -" j.-ii.in uf . , two out, two on bases and two biiUob fty jj m on tho batter when tho error oc- h sul,?1 1 curred. Tho game had gono nn hour can tfOJk ana forty-threo minutes "",. irllii"" x".j- -.-havo boon called In anothor two mm - , tIiT5lVE JOIN'S MAItRllKIKMI TKAM, Ills, a hall Plnv". ortfJ !o arrived today from Wg; . HUI HU KUIII"I of good nromlso nrrl I'oiMniiil to taKO in"'" ". .:,.. Marshflold team. Ho wl 1 P!'"" l I ""Jjnes o Mrt hold down tho bag at third uaso la Bf cb,mDey Sunday's gamo. 258. i iW . . .-i-j vi-kTT linvfl ALWAYS TJSKD. . Phone 75. Pac"jQ you choose, tomak Myrtle Point Out and Venice and $ mento Win Gamcs.1 , vi.iwi av niDl ,.,....,- -1 I.os Aiifelea ... S j ijiiniuiiu :; .. Vcnlcu .... l l in , OMOSMIWA order. Leave COAST II BASEH