WSr l fM-lWK' 'i WTTO"""Hj jutf, nMnjwr" rTTWjn'WTrV'" "V SIX THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFlELD', OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1914 EVENING EDITION BIG LEAGUE . BULL SCORES MOTOR CAR ON Portland Drops Game to Ven ice and Sacramento Loses to Los Angeles Wt AMOcltted i'rrtt to Cool Daj Tlmn.J PORTLAND, Or., Mny 13. Port land dropped tlio opening gamo nt Venlco yestcrdny, a to 2. Tho scores: At Venlco n. If. E. Portland 2 8 1 Venlco 3 10 3 Batteries: Krnuso and Fisher; White, and Miss. At Sacrnmonto n. II. R. Los AnBeles 4 f 0 , Sacramento 3 C 3 Uatterlcs: Hughes and Drooks; Slaglo and Hannah, At Snn Francisco It. II. K. Oakland 0 1 1 Sah Francisco 3 7 3 Uatterlcs: Ilarronknmp and Mltzo; Fanning nnd Clark. 7' AMUItll'AX UUt.TK. Chicago 2; Washington 3. Cleveland 12; Philadelphia St. Louis 0: Iloston 7. Detroit 4; Now York 0. VALLEY TRIPS Plans to Change Schedule to North Bend to Permit Myrtle Point Run ' It Is exported that the Southern Pacific will mnko application to tho Mnrshflcld City Council next Monday night for a change In their franchise hero which will penult them to op orato tho motor car between hero and Myrtlo Point a cotiplo of trips each day. Tho plans havo not been given out yot. It Is understood that they have boon planning on making nn early morning trip from hero to Myrtlo roint end return nbout 9 oclock. Then tho steam train will lcavo hero about 8:30 nnd return aftor noon. Tho motor car will make a later af ternoon trip, leaving hero nbout 4 o'clock and returning nbout G o'clock. It Is estimated that the trip will re- quiro nnout an hour each way. i a NEWS Olfr MORTH BEND TABOO OANCE SIREE1 IRK IK NORTH BEND IN NORTH BEND, , (Continued from Pc 0uO on tho platform Saturday evening, re marking that it was awful, although they stood around for three hours nnd wntched the dnncc. I think If the dance wor bo horrifying and bo degrading tho critics, did not havo to stand there for three hours to get an opinion of tho proceeding" Petitioners Dance. Councilman Fnlkcustcin then look ed over tho petitions nnd discovered that five of tho persons who signed the petition were on tho platform dancing on last Saturday evening. "These petitions nro all IJunk" said Falkensteln '"I uru nnoui an nour eacn way. x-aiKcnstein "i can got i At present tho stenm train mnkes tomorrow to hnng n mi o trips u day and the now plnn got peoplo to Blgn It." Ask for Bid on Paving Sherman Avenue Other Improvement Work i The navlnc of Sherman nvenno In North Uend was delayed by tho. nil. Pmnmll until flwi nnvl rnirlllnr' nicotine, nt which tlmo bids will ; be advertised for on different clas ses of pnvements In order Hint tho property owner may bo given the benefit of tho best pavement for tho least money. Tho paving of Sliormnn avenue hna been, delayed three times nnd Virgil K. Wnttcrs asked that the Council take N ow is the time Lr xoimivi:sTi:itx mjacjui:. Victoria C; i ortland 4. Tacoma 0; Sonttlo 1. XATIOXAIi M:A0UI2. Chlcaga-St. Louis; postponed on nccnunt of rnln. Iloston 1; Pittsburg 1. OLD LADY MAY I PROPERTY V Mrs. Mary Foster Has Paper bnowmg Location of Lots Son Arrives Today Mrs. Mnry Foster, tho gray-hnlred and fochlo old lady, who Is being rnrod for ft tno hoarding house conducted by Mrs. Hminn Johnson nt 230 Market strcot, Iihh received n q word from hor son, Wllllo Fos ter, who Is supposed to havo left Portland on n motorcyclo with his wlfo nnd two-year-old baby last Saturday. Mrs. Foster lias In her possession ft pleco of paper showing tho loca tion or nine lots in Kdmnuston's second addition to Miirshflold. Ac cording to tho nnpor tho lots nro In lilock 1, district 2, nnd number from one to nluo. A postcrlpt on tho paper reads: "Please holp this old lady find these lots, as she Is paralyzed and can't speak very jjood." According to Mrs. Foster n mail In Portland named Illll Plupon uuvn jior ono or tno nine lots. tw would provide for tl'reo trips, two uy the motor and one by tho steam train, I.ator, when tho lino of the Sinlth rowers Company hoiiIIi of Myrtlo Point is open for train service, addi tional trains will nrol.nblv bo run and a motor car provided for tho ser vice botwoon hero and f o valley and the motor car operate as far north as Lakeside or oven Gardiner. Ask Low llntes. Tlio proposed train sclicdulo wTH bo beneficial to both Coos Hay and tho Coiiulllo Valley. At present, tho peoplo of tho Coqulllu have to spend n day and night If they wish to roino to Coos liny to attend to busi ness matters. Under the new sched ulo, they could conio over In tho morning and return on tho steam train If their business didn't require much time, or if It did. they could watt until the afternoon trip or tho motor car. At tho snmo tlmo. tbn early car from hero In the morning would enable Coos liny people to niako early connections In tho valley and return tho same day, more con veniently than at present. (Jet Lower HjiIo. It Is likely that tlio company will bo requested to mnko n special round trip rnto ror tho service, as this would bo an advautngo to shoppors In tho Coqulllo valley. Now tho com pany chnrges Tour cents per mllo on tho local railroad, hut m soon ns It Is connected up with' the lino to Ku gene, tho rnto will bo three cents nor mil. liWJini SHclal Party Itnto. It Is likely that tho company will mnko Bpeclnl party rates of ono and one-hnlf faro ror round trips for par ties of twenty-flvo and a round trip rnto of a fare and a third ror parties or sovonty-rivo. These rates will ho bcneflelnl to baseball aggregations, etc, would be too hard for lilu wiro and child. They will arrive on tlio llreakwater. which Is duo hero to morrow. Fostor says ho covered 174 Milieu Inst Saturdny mid thnt ho nvor aged nbout 2d miles a day after lenv- nig urniii. ue went first to tho Kast some can got n petition out 'lonnito action on tno mnuer ns tno mg a man and 1 will lrdperty owners weio iuixIoiib to ct peoplo to sign It. "ave tno sireci pnveu. "It has become so now. that peo-L Fr.c' Holllstor asked that tho rant- plo have u petition presented to tl.om Jr ,u "'" "" l . .. i ' sign It without reading It oVor. The I BiiBHjeor prepnro spcclflratlons ror danco as conducted by Mr. Keyser i V110 Mlul of Paving nnd that ho on Saturday evening was orderly and forward a copy of these spec Iften rcspectable ns rar as I understand ,1)1,tt to paving contractors and re- r.11,1 I llmi'l Hll.ll u-n alimil.t Miwlniim ,011081 IlKIH Oil tllO SnillO. 1II1S WHS this dance ns conducted by Mr. Key ser until It becomes a niiisniicc." HollMcr Speaks. agreeable and the mntter was laid on tho table until tho next meeting. Street assessment was ordered ror NOEFOL Styleplus Norfolks - . uj j Michaels Stern Norfolks $20 & 22.50 Hirsch-Wiclwire Norfolks - 25.00 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY flubTynW "I think we should have restriction Improvements miido on Meade ave gii dancing of all kliuls," said Coun-.iuie, botwoon Cnlirornln and a point cllmnit llolllster. "Do not t: Ink that 400 loot north of tho north line 1 am a possiniiBt when I say this, but of Florida avenue. Tho amount of dancing should bo licensed and reg- the assessment wns lll.nil.lifi nnd nlnted by the city authorities and bo 8 to be paid by tho property owners under police restrictions. Immoral ivlthln sixty days, dnnclng Is nn evil, and when It be-' Homls were Issued for payment of comes such, I think wo should refuse Improvement warrants on work pcr to license danco rails on this ground. formed 011 the rollowlng streets: I do not enre what the Miirshflold , Mel'horson avenue between Vlr elty council thinks about the dance, ginlu and California avenues, us a question or rigiu ana wrong, nmoiiiitlng to f ".,407.0 1. ho I would bo In favor of dlscontln-l Washington avenue between tho ulng this dnnco ns conducted by Mr. ! west lino of Sherman avenue nnd Keyser for tho present, nnd I mnko the west lino of Union avenue, $1,- MARSIIFIELD Three Stores BAN00N MYRTLE 0 nim.Ks of haxdox. Side where lin mmln Itifitilrlnn nlinnt HIlO H.'IVS Ilia mntllnn Qnnwiniin ...I... ...,. I .1... that hor sou has tho deed to tho hkiii- in v.minninv'H tiiium inrm.iiw.ii property. It la understood by those him where she could l.n found i.'.minr who havo Intorvlowed the old lady mat ism rigeou and nor sou wore In tho roofing business In Portland nnd that they had been pnrtaeiH for obout four yenrs. Mrs. Foster arrived on the llreak water last Saturday. Unon ho,, ar rival horo she Immediately wunt to Kastsldo In sonrcu or the lots. Sho s.iys he has no deed lo the lots, hut that his formor partner, Pigeon, told him he might put a tent on tho prop erty If ho could locate it. CAItl) OF TIIAXKS. Wo' wish' to oxiiroH our lionrtrnlt thanks nnd niinreclntlnn of the mmiv wns found slttluic on tho curb hv nets of kindness shown im iimlm' tin. Mrs. Charles Olson, who tobk her j illness and death or our beloved hus to her homo mid en red for hor band and rather. n motion to that effect." ."Mot Inn Defeated Twleo Ilolllstr's motion wns seconded by Councilman Curtis, and was do rented by n tlo vote, which, If allow ed to stand, would have been con sent to conduct tho danco. As no representative of tho danco platform wns presont, tho matter was dlBcusscd at length nnd a second motion wns made by Councilman Dnrtlo that re strictions ho placed on dnncos. This wns nlso dofoated by a tlo voto. Peo plo anticipating adjournment at this moment were disappointed. Coun cilman Henry Kern milking n short talk ns chairman of the meeting In the absence or Mayor Simpson, stat ing thnt ho thought tho dnnco would not ho declared a nulsnuco until proved ns such, nnd ir ruling wero made on open air dances, the parties conducting tho amusement would simply plnco n roor on tho structure nnd this would dofeat the lutont of tho council nnd the people, Itev. llUey Speaks llov. Albort lllsoy. thon nddrossod tho council, In which ho stated that n dnnco of this character should not be tolorated In nny civilized com munity. The dniire, according to Kov. lllsoy. wns conducive to tn riiiuaiiou or the morals or millions 007.97 The ordlnnnco wns passed with nn emergency clnuso and the bonds are to be redcomod within ten yenrs. Light Itcport. Tho question as to u detailed re port or tho Pollco Department on the condition of lights within tho city limits wns brought up on tho Instance of a communication from the Oregon Power com puny nsklngj wini iiiey do nnvisou wuou mo iiguis wero out, and thoy would havo tho Department or Repairs attend to tho detective light tho rollowlng dny. Tho report which tho chief of pollco wns required to mnko out showed from Its wording that he would need to havo a course In electrical ap paratus before ho could answer some or tho questions. The Council finally Instructed tho chief to do nil within Ills power to co-opornto with the light compnuy to assist in im proving tho lighting service of North Demi. .News or Clly-Ity-Tlie-Scii As Told by The Itccoiilei'.. Steve Oalllor nnd boh. Lentner. left on the Elizabeth ror San Fran cisco. Slovo Is looking niter business arrnlrs and Lentner Is inking n vaca tion rrom his duties nt the Iltink of Hamloii. An agreement has been renched hv i... i , coSllim." per,,umct.r " ' Tho Flflold went nn th. a., j.i (liiently wll bo a row days late nir. riving nt thin nort. m. Times Wont ads bring resulU. IVK COXCHItT AT IIAXIIOX Coos Hay People to AxsM In Library Itenefll Tlieie. A number of Mursl field young folks will go to Ilnndon to nsslst In ol young men and women yonrly, nnd ! benefit concort to be given nt the lie asked that tho council refuso to ! Dreamland Pavilion thore Friday permit tho lives of the boys and girls lKht. Tho proceeds of tl-o concert In North Ilend to be Hiibjectod to,lI'e to bo used by the library board r.ie tempiatlou of "tho llowerv tnoro to aid in iiuying booics. Prof Hlehnrds will havo charge or tho con cert and has arranged a fine program tor it. tiiobo who win poitlclnnto III over night. Suudny morning Miss Nnilln Olson, daughter or Mrs, Chus. Olsep, brought tho old lady to tho boarding houso conducted by Mrs. Johnson. Sou AitIvch Today. Wllllo Foster, son of Mrs. Mnry l-'oster, arrlwd In Marshrield at MltS. .IPLIl'S THOM AND FAMILY. amo.; tin: sick Mrs. W. N. Kkblud, who has been III nt Mercv llosnltal for thn nnu noon today arter niaklng tho trip rroni monlli Is reported Improving and will Portland on no Indian motorcycle. I't- taken lo her homo in South Marsh- Ho lert Portland last Saturday with l?l thlti week. his wife and two-yenr-old baby on tho machine, hut after getting ns rnr "vo your Job printing dono nt ib Oregon City ho decided tho trip The Times otflco I BUNKER HILL DEPT. STORE Beautiful New Goods arriving daily. Fashion is exacting soft shimmering Silks, Persianettes, Brocad ed Crepes, Crepe Poplins, 'Ratines, Etc., ' in all the new colors. Note following prices: Danco." Declined n Nuisance. f?nillWllllintl nlul fnhirn a,fitianiAi. commenced to show tracos of tiro at !!ip !)rBr' "r: Cecil LaChappolle. this point and n feeling or Indlffor-, '08,oy f.Soa1n,,niU S'wm. Mncolt. enco porvnded tho ntmosphero. cnused I ,l,7u imhhiii. nn .ioiiiihou, ns sonieono roinnrkcd. "by tho sinoko :MI'8, 'V V '''IIa. .' A,vn .I)w,,l n,lt fiom Fnlkensteln's plpo." Fred Hoi- I0"' ,clarlco Danlolson. Clndys Loulso lister decided thnt tho mutter was JftJlo8. , FrnuclB Loulso Strow rlpo ror ndJiiBttneiit. nnd mado a mo- brl( R0' ""''Prt Addison, T. F. Hag tlon that tho "gentlomnii from W' ,JIr8, J- r- Ml11'8 n"l 'rof. Mnrshflold bo Instructed thnt tho lc'inrt'8' peoplo of North llond did not deslro ' THIS LADir.H of tho Chrlstlon his dnnco ns It was n nulBnnce." Tho Church will hold a COOKIII) FOOD motion wns then submitted nnd SAIiH SATl'ltDAV. Mny 1C. nt tho pnssod with no dissenting voto. ofriro of AV. A. ItKM). lfiO Front St 36-in. Ratine Striped Crepe 45c . 27-in, Brocaded Crepes 40c 27-in, Persianettes . 40c 27-in, Crepe Poplin 30c 36-in, Oriental Pon geo 60c 34-in. Oriental Pon gee $1.00 27-in, Messaline (spe cial) 85c 27-in, Cord Supreme 25c i I Something Different Something Better" For the Money THAT'S WHAT WE'RE OFFERING IN OUR RAKE-UP I& ShoveI-Out Sale THAT'S WHY OUR 18 SPECIALS In Coats, Suits, Dress Goods, Shirt Waists, sweaters, Embroideries, Laces, Hosiery, Cor sets and Men's Furnishings IS DAILY CROWDING OUR STORE And remember: There's only three days more of these prices. S. S. JENNINGS Democrats Vole For a Man Who Can Win Meredith for Congress Read This En dorsement from Senator Geo. E. Chamberlain. "1 spoke to Co v. Folk about you and hero Is whnt bo uld: 'Mr. Meredith Is from Poplar lilu f f. Mo., and I knew Mm thero quite well. Ho l a splendid ninti, honest, reliable nnd a real projcreiilve.' You enn e. therefore, that the good uniiie you left In Mis souri rollows you to Oregon.' Kxtract from n recent let ter written by Senator Goorga K. Chnmborlnin. Senator Mulkey Says: Spoaklng of Mr. Meredith, Fred Mulkey, former United Shjlti Sonntor from Oregon, Bald ycBtordny: "I havo known Mr. MereJIta lor Boventeon yenis. Wo had Boats noxt to each other at the hen York Law School In our student days. Ho 1b ono or tlio most capa bio lawyorH I know, mid If olocted will ho a credit to tlio state. It Is said that the Prohibition nomination lends nearly 10,00 votes to Mr. Meredith's strength In his district. .Meredith was in Corvnllls yontordny nnd will reach his homo in tlmo to vote. H Is District Attorney or Curry county nnd mndo n big reputation as a Tearless nnd Just prosecuting official. Portland Journal. . -'vy-s . . W I'M Biography XOKTII HKX1) W. 11. Moredlth wns born In Iowa City. Iowa, In 1875. He r colvod n grammar and high school education in Ilrooalyn, York, tuught school In Iown, nnd lator studied law In the Now ior Law School, Prosldont, thon Profeasor, Wilson being at tne i"" ono or tho fnculty. . ,- In 1001 Mr. Moredlth movod to Missouri, where he engaKa i tho prnctlco of his profession until 1009, whon he enme to ures During his reBldonce In .Missouri Mr. Merodlth wns active in iu crntle polltlca, nnd beuamo well and favorably known to sucn w as Gov. Joseph Folk. , m,d. As District Attoruoy for Curry County, Mr. Meredith M o" nn onvlnblo record as a vigorous law enforcing orflcer. e f tlvo. nggresslvo and would glvo to tho first district trie " representative It most needs now nt Washington. His Record Mr. Moiodlth's qualifications for tho office which ltVW" are best established by what ho has done as District Attorn. And tho Gold Ileach Globo aays: , ,. . nIfe te "Wnen District Attomoy Moredlth first took tho oaln or oii flJt mndo a promise that boot-leggers would havo to go out " u,on tna rkt to do business. From that tlmo on ho has ever y"rfed me alert ror such law breakers and either convicted "J1,?",., gnmo or caused them to shake Curry'a dust from the r i The Oregon Dally Journul says of Mr. Meredith: ue u i p ft record ns n fearless public prosecutor In successfully c';" gDer, tho boot-leggers of Curry County. Ho Is a seasoned cawy nn excellont speaker nnd a man well known and well iiu part or tho state." , . .. hetomM This Is rrom the Port Orrtrd Tribune: "The f' I3MeredIth' generally recognized In the District thnt back of candidacy thore is but one potent factor his ability. His Platform "I stand for National Constitutional Prohibition ftlhnst:ne Trarrie and National Woman's Surrrngo and dv,'nle Jhere located. forest reserves ror taxation in tho counties nnd states l&gTt xt compulsory arbitration of disputes between capital ?" frjfnp. an filstanco to Oregon Homesteaders, federal aid for roa wblcB Bt adequate appropriations for Oregon's rivers and narua r. y,. heretofore been neglected. I stand for tho adralnisiruu morJi, row Wilson nnd will aunnort him In his program W cnntnl J MX 11 .lni . . J ntinn " ouviai uuu IIUUUL'IUI UJ)1UI Ol BIUIO UUU uvt" i MHML iijrSTirh'imT mM-ia' iaas-iyviiMvAt?1ii wjl2gj " ii fkiiiilxiL.ikBMil-L .,...I,.JU.J. ...