The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 19, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEl.D, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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PLAN TO TALK
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RUNAWAY LADS DROPPED DEAD
CAUGHT HERE III NORTH BEND
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Frank Maupin, Aged 7, and
Henry McAdams, Aged 10,
of Coquille Seek Bandits
Fooling certain thnt where nit
others lind failed they would surely
enpturo tho Myrtle Point bank rob
bors and got tho reward, Frank
Maupin, aged 7, nnd Henry McAd
ftniB, nped 10, started out from Co
quille for Marshflo'd on Wedncsdny
in search of the robbers. They know
liow to apprehend burglars. They
hnd road dotcctlvo stories tolling
iiow tho feat wob accomplished. They
selected Marshfleld as the harboring
placo for tho robbers, nnd last even
ing as tho tlmo that tho culprits
would bo londod in Jail. Tho two
tjoys walked down tho track toward
Marshflold. Tho walk ended at Hon
Tyvlllo when a stranger asked tho
two boys whore they wore going and
thoy answered, "Oh, wo'ro Just scout
ing. Tho stranger placed them on
board tho afternoon train nnd paid
tholr fore to Marshfleld and thoy
landed on tho scene whoro their de
tective Inbors woro to commence.
In tho Interim Sheriff Gago tele
phoned to Marshflold nsklng that a
search bo Instituted for tho bovs.
Officer Walter Itlchordson started
scouting and met tho couplo near
Second nnd Elrod Btrcots.
"Whcro nro you going?" naked
Officer Richardson.
"To fro moving plcturta show,'
answered tho McAdnms boy.
Officer Illclmrdson followed tho
boys to tho plcturo show nnd when
thoy did not enter ho asked:
"Aren't you tho McAdaiua boy from
Coqulllo7" , 41
"Yes, sir, I am," answered tho
youth.
"And your name Is Frank Mnup
In?" nskod nlchnrdson.
"Suro It Is," said tho little follow.
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W011 JOU lioyn uunui rumu
mo," said Offlcor McVnrdRon, and ho!
oscortcd tho youngsters in mo nu
hall, whero thoy woro tucked nwoy
In bod for tho night.
Tho bovs Bhowon mat uiev wim
need much moro oxperloneo boforo
they will bo ablo to catch t'-o bank
robbers. Ono caught cold and tho
othor lost his hrt. On the road down
from Conulllo tho yonnustors boncht
a lonf or broad, separating thorn from
tho last flvo cent plcco they hnd until
thoy hnd received the rownrd ror tho
capture of tho robborB. The llttlo
Maupin boy. who Is remarkably
bright for his ago. suggostud that
thoy had not had amnio tlmo In whle'j
to npprohond tho robborH nnd nn'd
thoy would linvo mndo nn arrest In
n day or two If given tho chanco. .
nfnaimi rnrtnp wired Sheriff Ongo'
Inst evening thnt the boys woro In
custody, nnd Sheriff (Ingo left- on
tho ntfernoon train with the yoiinu
toro, who will return to tholr school
duties after tholr short adventure.
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GKO. A. GIUXXKL, KATHKH OF
MRS. F. W. WOOD, SUDDKNIiY
SUCCUMIIH TO JIKAIIT FAIL
URi: TODAV.
Geo. A. Grlnnel, nged ntiout
eighty, dropped dead at the homo
or his dnughtcr, Mrs. F. V. Wood,
with whom ho was residing, of
honrt fnlluro today. Ho had been
ailing, but wns up nnd around this
J morning. He was alono wh n ho
succumbed uut wns soon rouna.
Mrs. Wood and Mr. Grlnnol were
planning to leave tomorrow ror
Wolser, Idaho, to visit relatives. Ho
Is survived by Bovoral children.
Tho body will bo taken to'WcIser,
Idaho, Snturdoy, ror burial.
EAGLES PLAN
RIG SESSION
WINS APPLAUSE
Completion of New Lodge
Room to be Celebrated With
Ceremonies in April
At a mooting of tho Marshfl Id
Acrlo of HiikIcs Inst night, prelim
inary plnns were mndo ror n big
colobrallon of tho completion of tho
now lodgo hall somo tlmo In April.
u. .1. Ro s, J. W. Davis and Fred
MnguuBsen wcro nppolutod it com
mltteo to tnko chnrgo of It.
Tho now lodgo room Is on tho
third story of tho tingle's building
on South Ilrondwny. It tins boon
completed nnd fitted up nt an cx
pouso or over $2000 on tho Interior
work nnd row organizations In Ore
gon can boast or as excellent a lodgo
homo.
Tho now- hall will menu thnt tho
second Btory can l devoted ex
clusively ror bulls and parties. It
Is planned 1o niter It soon, Inking
nut tho orchestrn platform In tho
center and plnco It up near whore
tho big arch now Is.
President C. C. Going nnd Sec
rotary J. H. Sneddon plnu to makf
tho colobrntlon a groat event ror
the Knglcs and tholr families. Thoro
will ho n big bnmiuot, a rino speak
ing program and musical selections
and nn endeavor will bo mndo to
have ovnry member of tho order In
this section prcsont.
Tho Aorlo Is now prnctlcnlly out
or debt, tho expenso or buying their
lot and eroding tholr homo being
practically all paid up.
PLAN TO AID
NEED! FAMILY
Singer Gives Most Successful
Concert Before Largest
Audience of Season
Ono or tho largest audiences or tho I
eeason nssomblod at tho Masonic Op-1
era IIouso lost ovoulng to hear Mad
nmo Snndul In hor charming song
concert. i
Tho vnrlod nndMntcrostlng program I
wns superbly rendered and Madamo '
Sandal added many to her ndmlrors
among tho music loving people or
Marshflold. Hor romarkablo volco
Avnn In oxqulslto ronn nnd whether
In Eugllsti, Fronch or hor native
Norwegian tho singer plonsod nnd
thrlllod hor honrors with tho rich,
sweet rull notes.
1 Tho audlonco was appreciative and
tho applause wns froquont and on
thUBlastlc. Mm llnrsfnll nrcsldcd at tho 1)1-
ano nnd hor nccoinpnnlment', as al
ways, was most oxqulHltoly played.
iThe concert will bo repented In
North nond Friday ovonlng nnd tho
people or tVnt city hnvo n rare musi
cal treat In store.
Hnvo youv Job printing done
Tbe Times nfflrH
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Public Likely to Assist Mrs.
McLaughlin and Children
But Bar Him
It Is likely thnt stops will bo taken
today or tomorrow to provldo assist
ance ror Mrs. C. II. McLaughlin and
tho children, who lost tholr homo In
tho riro tho day boforo yesterday.
Many havo talked of starting or aid
ing n public BiibiTlptlon for them
but hnvo refrained from doing so ow
ing to fenr that C. II. McLaughlin
would be allowed to sharo In It.
A rrlond or Mrs. McLaughlin stnt
od today thnt hor dnughtor, Miss
Holon MfLnughlln. would assume
cliorgo or any fund that wan raised
ror tho woman and children nnd
would see thnt McLnughlln would not
recelvo nuyti.lng from It. Sho Is a
stop-daughter of McLaughlin nnd litis
bitterly opposed him, so much so
thnt sho would not Btny homo when
ho was thoro. Sho was recently mak
ing nrrnngemeiits to return homo to
aid hor mothor nnd tho children un
der tho condition thnt McLaughlin
wns not to bo pormltted to lomnln
tlioro. ,
This morning n woll-known Marsh
fleld woman offered to start n sub
scription list for tho aid of tho
fnmlly, with tho understanding that
o fund bo turned over to Miss Holen
McLaughlin, with a $S contribution.
Styes,
Red and
Are treated by many with eye
waters and salves,
We positively cure such
troubles with glasses by over-
whhmi coming the cause,
Gramiulatedl J$ HJ is y strain and
"" Your "money back when we
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mil to cio wiiiu we say wo
do,
Lids
TWO STATE LICENSED OPTICIANS.
Red Cross Optical Dep'it
Meeting of Marshfield Fans to
Be Held Next Monday to
Discuss Club
A meeting of tho Mnrshllcld hnse
bnll fnns, boosters and cnthuslnsts
will bo hold at the Chnmber of Com
mcrco on Mottdny evening, March 23,
at which plans for the formation of
tho Mnrshflold baseball club will he
tnlkcd over. The object of the meet
ing Is to got all tho fans nnd players
together In order that a mnnngoment
plnn may bo Inaugurated for tho com
ing Benson.
Tho Verizon fpr n mnnngor Is dnlly
becoming moro clouded by tho rnct
that every innn thus fnr suggested
declines to manngo tho team, but will
render all possible nsslstnuco toward
boosting tho club. Warner Ogren Is
tho only person who folt ns though
he could dovoto his time to tho man
agership In tho event thnt no other
man could he secured. Hnrry Kim
ball positively declined tho manager
ship on tho plea that umpiring is nil
that ho will havo to do with baseball.
Frank Colin n or tho Owl Phnrmncy
declines to tnko the position ror tho
reason tVnt he could not devote Ills
tlmo to It.
..qinn who bns been thus fnr over
looked nnd whom ninny think would
bo tho right man ror tho mnnngcrshtp
or tho tenm Is L. W. Travor. Mr.
Travcr would hnndlo the nffnlrs of
tho club In a businesslike way and
Jiavo tho support of tho fans, en
thusiasts nnd business men. M
Travor has been connected with tho
flro department nnd should he ac
cept tho poslltbn ho would hnvo tho
support or nil.
All Interested in good bnll this
senson nro urged to bo on hnud nt
tho Chnmber or Commerce on Mon
day evening nnd volco their sontl
mcntB ns to who should mnnngo tho
club nnd how tho nffnlrs of tho club
should he rinnnced by prlvnto In
terests, or by contributions from tho
merchants. Somo hnvo suggested
that a committee or flvo bo appointed
from tho business men or Mnrshflold
nnd t'nt they hnvo tho powor to ap
point n mnnngor nnd suggest means
or rlnauclng tho gnmo this senson.
PL.VX FOR TKAM
Trawling .Men PiopoNO (o Get
Player Out Soon
Tho traveling mon nro busy pre
paring ror tho baseball season by
tho forming or pnrthl lineup ror
to ae-sono games, Harry Unit
man, mnnngor or th MnrshNo'l
Travelers" procured tho BorvlccB or
Don Gnrdlner on Wednesday top:ay
with tho ton 12. Uultmnn clalnifl
thnt ho has tho host catch In tho
way or players and his lineup In
cludes all th" traveling men or pnst
rnmo In Mnrshflold.
D. I. McGco, representing Lnngloy
& Mlehenls, has been chosen to
pitch.
Don Gnrdlner litis been nsked to
catch, and Harry Uultmnn would
hold down first. Rclchers, on or
tho sub-pltcliors, would bo stntloned
at second, C. W. .Montgomery nt
short and Archie Johnston on tho
third Back. The Holders havo not
boon Boloded iib y t, but a tryout
will bo announced shortly as soon
us tho groiuu.s u ro In shape, nt
which tlmo thoy will bo solccted. Tho
traveling boyu nro anxious to s o
the riremou nnd other local tennis
orgnnlzo, so that a series or games
may bo arranged nnd played during
tho season,
AT .THE,
(HOTELS
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New Suits
Coats
Dresses
Waists and
Skirts
collection in each lino
Acollcei
wine
m L -v&f-
Tho rimiiillei Hotel.
I), I. McGeo, Snn Frnnclsco; S I).
Hnrpcr, Prosjier; J. K Nelson, Gar
diner; Felix M. Woirr. Snn Frnn
clsco! JCiio G. Peck. San Frnnclsco;
.1. Mc.Morten. Mey Falls; A. McWII
llnniB Snn Frnnclsco; Goo. II. Luco,
Snn Frnnclsco; X. G. Kgleston. San
Frnnclsco; .1, C. Shilling, Myrtle
Point; P. 15. Lnrson. Allegnny.
TIm I.lojd Hotel.
C. n. nrown. Myrtle Point: John
Normllo, Rosoburg; J. A. Nowton.
Conlodo; F. K. Wymnn, South Inlot;
Wnltor Condron, Myrtlo Point; Matt
Lapp, Gnrdlner.
The lllniico Hotel.
Robert Nelson, llullnrds; M. P.
Martin, F. Silencer, Gnrdlner, N. C.
Kolloy, Coqulllo,
m:.i man'.s islkMav go.
Widening of Lux Auueles Channel
Would Destroy Rocky Tomb.
LOS ANOKLES. March 18. Dead
Man's Island, a rocky tomb or nlno
mon nnd ono woman, at tho entrance
to tho Los Angeles harbor ehnunol,
will bo destroyed If an Item In tho
general harbor appropriation bill now
bororo Congress calling ror widening
or tho channel to 1000 root la passed.
Tho historic rock Tioro Its nnmo
as long ago as Ynnkeo merchant ships
bogan to round South America to buy
hides on the Callrornla const. Flvo
mon from Commodoro Stockton's
fleet wero biq-icd on tho Island In
18-16 after a battlo which resulted In
tho recapture ot Los Angeles rrom
tho Mexicans,
Dead Man's Island Is mentioned In
Rlc' nrd Henry Dnnn's "Two Years
Ileroro tho Mast." Dann tolls or tho
burying of nn English sea captain
there in tho early '30s.
IVY NKW INSTRUMENTS.
J. Wnr.1, or Marshfleld, purchas
ed a now piano of th9 Wiley R. Al-
Graco Raab, or North Bend, baBi
beconio tho proud possessor of al
now Vlctrola purchased from h. h.
rhomns.
hieh presents with
absolute thoroughness
the styles in highest favor,
the premier production of
tho foremost makers. Styles
beyond question and ai
prices with which you will
be more than pleased.
Owintf to the fact that so many of the styles arc
individual and exclusive, one of a kind and not to
be duplicated, an early inspection is advised.
Styles In Suits thnt mo lio mimrtest mill most voguey of all the pnpiilm- modcN UU pilng. KmIi
It exclusive with fhu Hub. All tin new mid smart models In Novelty Crepe We.mu, Wool lonlln,
Serges and ninny others In various shades or Green, Mine, Tun, Flume, llninn, Xay, IichUIch Xmdtr
Checks. .IncketH hIiimv ii tendency to shorter length; skirts nro mostly two-ttcc nnd ilpplc. Moltr
Is mucli used In tilnimliigimd contiiiHtlng errccts. Sleees mo mostly three-quarter length, nr,
mIicii long mo tight nt the MiNts.
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Our Standard Tailored Suits at $18.75
Absolutclv the bes si vie, the best fabric, tho best workmanship to lie seen
in Suits at this price. Nowhere else will you find their like quality. Fash
ioned from fine wool serge, the price, $18.75.
Women's Spring Coats Splendid Diversity
There never has been a season when the Coats added so much to one's dres
sy appearance. Decidedly chic models with flare and ruffled skirts lined
throughout with plain or ' flowered .Mcssalino. Materials include Golfinc,
.Men's "Wear Serge, Worombo, Wool Plaid Cloakings, Honeycomb Cloth and
"Wool Crepes, representing the most advanced ideas in design and color com
binations. $8.75, $12.50, $15.00, $17.50, $20.00, $25.00 antl up to $155.00.
Hub Dry Goods Co.
nLMi a irwn ii'i.n i i,vm Ar"VI WXT
riiiiivn i n iju i'v1 v.iMJi.i,
Corner Broadway and Central Avenue.
Phone 3151.
CARPEHTERS
FORM UNION
Local Workmen Secure Char
ter and Elect Officers
Wage Scale Later
A meotlng 6t Local No. 10C8,
United HToiherhood or Cnrpenteru
nnd Joiners, wns lidd nt 3G3 North
Front utrcet last ovoulng, nt which
n chnrter wob granted hy tho Unit
ed Itrothorhood or Cnrpontors und
Jolnora to tho local. Tho olectlou
or officers resulted as follows:
M. C. Hnrshnw, prosldent; U L.
Head, vice-president; L. Knelund,
recording secretary; Charles McCoy,
financial secretary; I. O. Jackson,
conductor and Nols Thorpo, wardon.
The union has a membership or
25 and tho charter Is open ror mem
bers until May 1, All applicants
will bo required to pass an examina
tion to satisfy that thoy are capablo
workmen. Other than this there are
no restrictions as to membership. A
scale or wages has not been adopted,
but It Is expocted that thoy will
consider this matter later.
Theodoro Myer Is organizer or
tho union. They will meet every
Wednesday evening.
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AMONG THE SICK
Mrs. lluoll, auditor or Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mohloy or Coos River, Is reported
quite sick nt tho Hill homo on Hall
uvonuo.
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l,UKi: M'liUKK SAYS
Ono or tho host ways to start
troublo Is to try and convince a
drunken man that ho is drunk.
Father hates company, hut tho
children llko It because thoy know
they nro going to reed better than
usual,
Times Want ads bring results.
i Along the Waterfront.
Tho Graco Dollar ennio over rrom
Handon today to take on a deck load
or lumber ror tho south.
Tho Arollne, which was expected
here today rrom Portland, .had not
arrived yot this afternoon, hut will
probably be In tonight or early to
morrow. Sljo will stop at North
Hond.
Tho barge Lawrenco Is being load
od with coal at the Llbby bunkers
ror tho railroad work at tho Umpqua
and It Is expected that the Frederick,
recently repaired at Portland, will
nlso bo "brought here for a cargo or
coal tor tho Sluslaw railroad work.
Tho Gleaner brought tho Lawrence In
yesterday and returned to Gardiner.
Pianos
That are
more than . J
mere Pianos
Tho Instruments which you
will rind here are moro than
more musical instruments,
Each has an Individuality a,
soul, ir you please or its
own.
Thoy Invito you to enter tho,
musical world and be frlendd
with them.
Come In and inspect their re-N
gal qualities.
Wiley B. Allen Co.
L. L. THOMAS, Mgr.
t Russell Nltjino
Central Avenue
THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
Tho Tlmos will be pleued to
Huh' letters from its readeri oa 0
questions or publlo lnterMt,
intt.. mii.t ho itzned by the "W.
and so rar as possible be ltal
... . tkui IK
ZOO words. In juidiuuudj -"
ters It must bo understood thit T
Times does not indorse tht flew
pressed therein; It is slmpljr : "
n means ror tho voicing of UWJ
opinions on all questions "
the public weUare.
COOKS' A'l)WAlTi:ilS' VSK
Editor Times; , m
I wish to correct iwwjf
statements published It i the ftw;
The Times dated March 15. rh
gnrd to tho Cooks' and WaJ ,
Ion. The meeting ofttaeW" T
Walters was called ".flUW
lng to orBanlro the "JV
nnr. omnloyes with a view i"
a charter and worK ids ; - .
jurisdiction of the HpW c&
taurant Employes' "WJiuii.
iin nri the Bartenders n",."
ional League or Ar,fffa.atirjj,
... in vnnr naner eviu" ,j
rrom an unauthorized toortft
o state that to mgff&
union has never oMWJjyir
restaurants as your papers
thormore the ecaiew -,wrf,i
or such has not been men" It
could it be acted " " AW,
gent man know., . -; ,,
a ciiarier u,i,i"'..r:,j i ",j
organization is e,,cVn;rtokj
state through pnflffaW
and restaurant ,Jry oV; &
n.,1,1 it vou will kinai) . re(rr t
said statements in tho an ,
to.aro incorrect. i00
President W .
TlielnMrmatloii ta ,,'
question was s'" " . unlW-."w
niombor or the ;W!B ! J
ovldent President OBr8t,
moro c""""1 " mflrta Pni"
to what is to beiaaej
Tneiwirntajs
to the door or opportune