The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 04, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1914 EVENING EDITON.
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ANOTHER IHTE HIKE WEDDING
EriagaiMnnft If gtay If (tin Tirsiy M Aol
sumcal EltemW WBtanio wmmM& y tsnmgiBStt JiMragiBrar
rllE announcement of thu cngaRe
mont of Mlas Eleanor WIlsou.
youngest daughter of President
srod Mrs. Wilson, tins cnNacd
juntry wido attention. While gossips
v somo time lind linked the nnme of
( pair, tlio declnrntlon thnt they wore
kWEMirlcil created n big stir lit the
tflttai, and the news was quickly her
fedC to nil parts of the country.
0 several occasions since the wed
tag of Miss Jessie Wilson to Francis
f Snyro thoso who claimed to know
tasldcrnblo of the nlTnlrs of the pros
feat's family had It that Miss Mar
bret WIlsou was engaged. As quick
r as tlieso rutnors nssumed the pro
ttrtions of news items they were
iromptly nnd umphatlcnlly denied at
W Whlto nouso. When, however, the
Ml declaration was made that the
wtngest daughter of the president and
Be Imlldcr of the Uudsou tubes and
po present secretary of the treasury
Is fond of society nnd has many
friends In Wnshlngton outside of the
administration circle. Sho Is n good
dancer. Mr. McAdoo has been her
most frequent dancing partner nt the
Informal dances of the Chevy Chnso
club. She has recently Joined the Hid
ing and Hunt club nnd follows the
hounds.
Miss Wilson was educated In prlvnto
schoolM at Princeton and then spent
two years In St. Mary's college at Ra
lelgli. N. C of which the president
was Dr. McNecly Duboso. whose wife
was nu Intimate friend of Mrs. Wilson.
She had acquired n taste for painting
from her mother'nnd spent two years,
after leaving St. Mary's. In studying
nt the Academy of Tine Arts In Phila
delphia. Mr. McAdoo was born at Marietta,
On., on Oct. :!. tSilH. He attended tho
i University of Tennessee, but left col
lege In his Juulor year to become dep
for tho presidency than William G.
McAdoo.
When early In tho ruce for tho presi
dency Illness forced William F. Mc
Combs, chairman of the Democratic
national committee nnd Governor Wil
son's campaign manager, to lay down
the duties of his position they were
taken up by Mr. McAdoo.
Completed Hudson Tubes.
It was McAdoo. a commuter be
tween New York nnd New Jersey who
took up the old scheme of tunneling
tho North river nnd carried the plan
tu completion. He was u southern
lawyer who lind obeyed the Impulse
thnt carries so ninny of Dixie's legnl
luminaries north to Illumine the dark
places of New York's law. He had
had long nnd careful training, despite
his rompnmtlvely young age. In rail
road law, nnd he conveyed the knowl
edge Into the solution of the Hudson
tunnel problem when he tnckled It.
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I Political Announcements
FOR SHERIFF
I horoby nnnounco mysolf as n
candldato for tho office of Sheriff
of Coos County, subject to tho action
of tho Republican electors at the
primaries May 15.
If elected, I hereby pledgo myself
to a policy of rigid law enforcement,
without foar, fnvor, prejudice or par
tiality, and shall, during my Incum
bency, conduct snld office- in a uiibI-ncss-llko
and economical mnnner.
ALFRED JOHNSON, Jr.
(Paid Adv.)
ANNOUNCEMENT
I horoby nnnounco myself is a
candldato for tho nomination, of Rep
resentative on the Domocrntlc ticket
for Coos County, to bo submitted to
the voto of tho pooplo nt tho pri
mary election on May 15, 1914.
It nominated and elected, I will
abldo by statoment Numbor Ono; I
will favor quarterly pnymont of
taxis. I will fnvor tho abolishment
of unnecessary commissions that
must bo supported by tho taxpayers.
I nm in favor of good roads. ovory
vtiierc. 1 am opposed to unJUBt
tnxiition and excessive tnxatlon.
J. TOM HALL,
(Paid Adv.)
NOTICE
I hereby announce myBolf nB a
cundidaio for tho nomluntlon of
county clerk, on tho republican tic
ket of Coos county to bo submitted
to tho voto of tho pooplo at tho pri
mary election May lfith.
Fi D. KRUSE
(Paid Adv.)
FOR COUNT!' CLERIC
As n Republican, I horoby placo
mysolf nc n candidate for tho nom
ination at the primaries to bo hold
May 15 for tho offlco of County
Clerk.
If I nm nominated and oiectod, I
will, ilurlng my term of office, por
form all Its requirements nnd du
ties promptly, oxpt'dltlously, without
projudlco und us economically as 1b
conclstcnt with good service Re
lieving that I can savo money for tho
tax payer and mnko somo for my-,
solf, I want your voto.
F. E. ALLEN.
I'nld Adv.)
ANNOUNCEM ENT.
I nnnounco mysolf n candldato for
Stuto Reprcscntatlvu subject to tho
will of thu Democratic votors nt tho
prlmnrloB Mny 15. Will voto for tho
primaries May 15. Will work
fur better road laws to cunblo tho
people to got Oregon out of tho mud.
, A. T. MORRISON.
(Pnld Adv.)
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby nnnounco mysolf nn i.
cnndldnto for County Commissioner
on tho Domocrntlc ticket at tho com
ing primary election.'
O. J. SEELEV.
(Paid Adv.)
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I tlcslro to nnnounco to tho Ropub
I'cnn votorn of Coos county that I
am a cnndldnto for tho nomlnutlon
nt tho primaries tp bo hold Mny 15,
for tho aftlco of county commissioner.
I advocato lower taxation, good
roads and a businesslike administra
tion of county affairs.
1 favor no particular locality, nnd
if elected will work for tho beat in
lureau of tho whole count,.
THOMAS H. JAMES.
(Paid Adv.)
FOR SHERIFF
I horoby nnnounco mysolf ns a
cnndldnto for tho nomination of
Sheriff, on tho Domocrntlc tlckot at
ilin nHmnrv ulnptlnn Tf nlcctort I
promiso to conduct tho offlco In an
economical manner, with tho nBsur-
Innce thnt all Intoroats nnd Individ
uals will bo accorded rair treatment.
TAYLOR SIGLIN.
(Paid Adv.)
Vinvrlirht liv Ainnrlniti Prcus Association.
KCHETARY WILLIAM G. M'ADOO, MISS ELEANOR WILSON AND MISS WILSON IN THE BIRD
MASQUE "SANCTUARY."
were botrothefl, friends of Miss Wilson
d Mr. McAdoo declared that tho en
pweracnt had existed for several
trks. It wus said that Mr. McAdoo
tfbinally acknowledged the engagement
at tho dinner given by him In Miss
Wlteou'a honor soon after his return to
Washington, on Feb. 10, from his long
trip on tho business of locating reserve
Bunks.
In default of statements to Uie con
fcary, official Washington took It for
granted that another Whlto House
wedding would tube place in June.
flWlowlng the adjournment of con
umss. It was known that Mr. Mc
Adoo had boon n frequent caller nt
tftr Whlto House during the past year
awl had been much In the compnny of
JHIss Wilson, no that Washington so
edetpwus not taken completely by sur
jjdso nt the report nnd only awaited
tho official acknowledgment of the pur
aitB of Miss WIlsou
Mr. McAdoo Career.
Ur. McAdoo Is llfty .eiin old and
jWIhs Wilson twenty-four Mr Me
ta became n yrnn lfnthur recently
1 when a son was bom to liU cMei
"ilaugbtor, who is the same age m, Ml
WSlbon. at her home in Arlwiun.
Mlss'KIennur WlUuu is lull and dark
unllko her slstoxs. M'a. l-'nuiels I
Bayro nnd Miss Mnrgarut WlUun Site
uty clerk of the United States circuit
court ut Clintuuoogn. He was admit
ted to the bar ut the ago of twenty
one and practiced for nwhllo in Clint
tnnnogn. He became Interested In
railroad nffnlrs when ho held tho post
of division counsel for the Ccntrnl
Railroad nnd Bunking company nnd
the Richmond und Dnuvillo railroad,
no went to New York In 1892 and In
1808 formed u partnership with Wil
liam McAdoo. nfterwuid chief magis
trate of New York city. In 1002 ho
organized the company which acquired
the old tunnel under tho Hudson that
wus begun in 1S74 ami proved a fail
ure. In 1003 he was elected president
of the Hudson and Manhattan railroad
company, the $70,000,000 corporation
which built ami controls the Hudson
river tubes.
Mr. MeAdoo's tlrst wife was Snrah
Houston Fleming, whom he married in
ISSTi. Ho tins Ux children, the eldest
daughter and eldest son being mart led.
The eldest son is Francis II. McAdoo,
who married Miss Ethel McCormnck
of nultlmore Inst September. Miss
Nona McAdoo Is the present head of
her father's homo lu Massachusetts
avenue.
It has boon stnted by many thnt no
ono man had inoro to do with thu sue
cupful campaign of Woodrow Wilson
As division counsel In Tennesseo for
tho Richmond and Danville railroad
company he had hud to learn all about
rights of wny, maintenance and opera
tion uud damage suits and other com
plex brunches of railway law. it is
recorded that he learned them with nu
exceedingly high degree of thorough
ness. What he learned stood him in
gobd stead wheu the time cuiua for
the planning of the tunnels.
Miss Eleanor Wilson, known us Nell
In the family circle and among her in
timate friends, Inherited her mother's
artistic ability ami has mndo qulto a
reputation for herself by her produc
tions and acting.
Miss Wilson mado n big hit when, In
tho presence of President nnd Mrs.
Wilson nnd -100 summer visitors from
Cornish, N. H., nnd the surrounding
country, the took the leading rolo Iti
"Sanctunry A Rlrd Masque," which
was put on ut Merldeu, N. II. In tho
audience were many artists, play
wrights and literary folk.
Miss Eleanor Wilson's acting was
the subject of much favorable com
ment. She sH)ke her Hues with great
clearness uud with blmple charm, but
with a distinct musical quality thnt
curried Its effect home. The perfoun
unco was epcateil lecently nt tho Ho
tel Astor, Now Yoik.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I horoby nnnounco myself ns n Re
publican candldato for Joint Rop
rosonratlvo for Coos and Curry coun
ties nt tho primary election May 15.
E. J. LONEY.
(raid Adv.)
NOTICE
To tho voterB of Coos and Curry
Counties.
I hnvo decided to run again for
tho Republican nomination for Joint
Representative for the Sixth Dis
trict (Coos nnd Curry) and ask
that my cnndldacy be duly consider
ed. Very truly yours,
S. P. PEIRCE.
WE MAKE OUR OWN
Ice Cream
PUKK
RICH
WHOLESOME
Orders for parties, banquets
nnd dinners filled promptly.
If U Is SARTER'S It's all
right.
Sarter's
Front street.
Phone 333-J.
EDISON'S LATEST
A storage battery that continual
over charging, will not harm.
DOES NOT CORRODE AT
TERMINALS.
CONTAINS NO ACHO.
Will not loso Its chnrgo while
Btumllug idle.
18 GUARANTEED FIVE YEARS
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
153 Uroadway.
Agents for Port of Coos Bay.
Inter-Ocean Transportation Co
Semi-weekly service Coos Bay aud Sail ITraiicisco
S. S. Redondo
SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR SAN FRANClsm
SAN PEDRO AND SAN DIEGO, MONDAY, MARCH tf
AT 12:15, NOON. " J0
Equipped with wireless und submariiie bell.
Passengers and freight.
S. S NANN SMlfiT'
Equipped with wireless and submarine boll.
Passengers and freight.
WILL SAIL FROM MARSHFIELD FOR
SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, APRIL I, AT 1:00 P. jt
San Praueisco office, Greenwich street Dior Tn oq
and GOO Fife building.
Coos Bay Agent, O. P. McGkohge, Phone 44.
EQUIPPED WJITII WIRELESS.
SteainshiP Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
Snlls from MnrBhilold March 14th, 11 n. m.; Mnrch 21st. 7oo .
March 28th, 11:30 a. in.: April 4th, 1 p. m.; April llth, To '
April 18th, 1 p. m.; April 25th, 10 a. m.j April 30th, l p. m. '
Sails from Portland Mnrch 18th, 25th, 8 a, in.: April 1st 8th uu,
22nd, 28th, 8 a. in. ' ' im
Tickets on snlo to all KnMcrii polntu and Information ns to ronlw
nnd rntes cheerfully furnished.
Phone 'IlIT-L. H. j. MOIIH, Agent
S. S. AR0LINE.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
FINE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATIONS. NEW STEW, I10AT.
Sails from North lleiul .Saturday. Apiil I, fur Snu Franrhco
PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT
North Bend Lumber Company, Ants.
Phone l"7i. North ifcnd
S. S. ALLIANCE
SAIL FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS RAY
TUESDAY, MARCH .11, AT (l!()0 P. M.
ROUND TRIP, $18.no.
Connection with tho North Hank Road nt Portland.
North Pacific Steamship Company
Phone -U. C. F. M'OEOROi:, Awnt.
YOU Can Judge a Bank
by the loyalty of its customers. They know better
- than anybody else how helpful is its attitude to
wards them, how conservative its methods, how secure
the institution. There has always been a reciprocal cor
diality between this bank and its customers. They re
main customers for years and they bring in their friends.
SERVICE THAT SATISFIES
Ihe First National Bank
Of Coos'Bay
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
OLDEST DANK IN COOS COUNTY.
Established 1880.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits, $115,000
Intcrcbt Paid on Tlmo Deposits
Officers!
J. V. Dennett, President.
J. II. FIiiiiiikuii, Vice-President.
. F. Williams, Cashier.
Oeo. P. Vlnchestcr, Asst. GuWr-
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
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