The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 30, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, .ITURDAY, 1V1AY 30, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
COOS BAY TIMES
f. C.
DAN
MALONKV Kdltor nnd Pub.
K. MALONI3V News Ktlltor
Official Paper of Coos County
T
HANKS AUK THINNING
1113 ranks of tho Bitrvlvors of
tho Civil War. whoso heroic
dcnil wo will honor tomorrow,
BIG LEAGUE
BALL SCOPES
grow thinner with onch succeeding' Pnrtlanri 9hllt Out Afiain hv
yenr nnd booh the grny and grlz-ir0r.uaria I'1U UUln ?am. Uy
los angeies uaxiana
Shuts Out Venice.
zled votcrnnB of the Grand Army'ot
tho HoDiihllr will ho no inoro.
Nearly half a century has passed
laway slnco the disbanding of tho
two mighty armies cngngod in tho
most tltnnlc strugglo of modern
times; Since the victorious blue and
xno ticrcatcti gray parted witn a
Itlr Anotltled Vmt la Coal Ur Time.
PORTLAND. Or., May 30. Tho
Angels ndmlnlslcrcd another shut
out to McRcdlo's Hopes ycBterdny
'on the homo grounds, garnering
ihondshalto nt Appomattox. Tho tnrco scores while Portland retained
noartnehea and pnln of four venrs of
hlttor strife were swallowed tip In
tho glories of peace and a reunited
nation.
Haclt to tho plow and factory,
hpek to the atoro nnd offlco, baclc
to tho nulplt and schoolroom, back
to tho duties of peaco, to tho work
of ropalrlng tho devastations of war,
went Columbia's sons,, north and
south. As wo gaze upon tho Httlo
remnant of ox-soldlors tomorrow wo
tho gooso egg. Oaklnnd also gavo
tho loaguo leaders n sovero drub
bing to the tuno of two to nothing.
Tho scores:
At Portland R. H. B.
Los Angeles 3 G 2
Portland 0 3 2
Uattorlcs: Ryan and Holies; Rlego,
Hlgglnbotham and Ynutz.
At San Francisco It. 11. E.
Sacramento 14 14 1
San Francisco C 9 6
Uattorlcs: Arellanos, Gill and
Hnnnah; Durham, Parkin, Stnnil-
rovorenco tho horocs. Whatovor
Iliav bo tholr tilnpn In llfn. wlmtnvnr
tnolr station, whatovor tholr fortune, r," a"oii nnu uinm.
they nro dcsorvlng of equal honor. A,1 Vonclo R. II. 13.
Tho canon that dealt death nnd Oak and 2 8 0
destruction nro today iiiosh covered ylwst ; ' l V,;,:0 ',,,.1
and burled beneath tho dohris bf nnAl?.rlcB: a'or nlll M'tze; nltt
tho bnttlo fields of old. Tholr nml "'ott.
All Honor the Sleeping
Heroes
Sleep on, brave hearts, and take your rest,
A hundred million strong and free
Shall guard in each heroic breast
Your pure and priceless legacy.
'Twas not in vain, 0 noble band,
Your blood imbued Columbia's sod,
United now her children stand
One flag, one country, and one God.
Selected.
E
I
moiitlifl thnt breathed forth flnmo
nro now filled with rust nnd roses.
Tlmo hns honied tho rnvnges of war,
and covered with a softening light
tho evidence of that bloody strife.
Rut wo have tho remaining gray
halrcd votornim, nnd tho graves of
thoso passed away, to constantly re
mind us of tho valorous deeds which
porpotuatod tho greatest of nil nn
tlons. Tho gonoratlon of today has
not forgotten and generations yet
unborn will nor forgot, tho valiant
nets of these men. Unto thorn tho
country will over bo grateful. Rut
tho Inst resting places or thoso who
participated In tho tromendons strug
glo through purely patriotic dovotloni
shall novor bo forgotten.
NANN SMITH SAILS TORAV
Tho Nnnu Smith loft port this nf
tcrnoon with 2(1 first-class pusson-
Kurn, .1 muurilgo pnBSCIlgors JUKI a
AMKKIOAN LKAGUK.
Philadelphia G; Now York 2.
Philadelphia ;i; Now York 0.
Washington 1; Boston 0.
Washington C; Roston C; ten In
nings. NATIONAL LKAGUK.
Cincinnati 3; Pittsburg 2.
Now York 1; Hrooklyn 0.
Roston 1; Philadelphia 3.
NORTH WKSTKItN LKAGl'K.
Victoria I; Tacoma fi.
Portland C; Sonttlo 8.
Vancouver 3; Spokane 1.
OF VETERANS
Ranks of G. A. R. Being Rapid
ly Thinned by Passing Years
Younger Veterans Aid.
GLASS WILL
BE CONFIRMED
Special Services in the Marsh
field Swedish Lutheran
Church Tomorrow.
COOS BAY-ALLEGANY-
DRAIN AUTO LINE
WILL START
I'NIVKRSITV OK ORKGON WINS.
Tho University of Oregon won high
est honors nt tho coiiierenco athletic
track ntid fiold moot hold nt Pullman,
Washington, with 34 points. The
Oregon Agricultural College was sec
ond with 27 points. Washington
State College, third, 2G points; Uni
versity of Washington is credited
cnpnclty load of lumber for San Fran- w,t" 2- I'o'nts; University of Idaho,
Th ranks of the Civil Wnr Votcrnns Mombors of tho Confirmation
on Coos Ray aro being rapidly dlniln- Class of 19.13 to bo confirmed Sun
Ishcd and tho rostor of Rnkor Post ony morning In the Coos Ray Swed
now shows only n few moro thnn Ish Lutheran church, tho exorcises
thoso necessary to fill tho offices, beginning nt 10:30, nro:
Owing to the lessoning numbers and Lena Mntson, Kstrodo Nylund,
that ago Ik making It difficult for Mnlinda Anderson, Solum Jncobson.
tho G. A. It. members to shoulder Kstrid Holm, Arthur Holm, Lud
tho responsibilities, thov have turned wig Stone, Otto Olson, Georgo Hon
ovor tho Memorial Day and other gell, Kinll Rackmnn, Rudolph Hills
patriotic arrangements largoly to tho trom, Albln Lnckstrom nnd Carl
Snanlflh-Amorlcan War Veterans. This Ross.
Cisco. Among tho passengere snlllug
today wore: Mr. and Mrs. II. Lock
hart, Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. C. Martin. .1.
Schmoddlng, A. Zimmerman, Dlotta
Moore. Mrs. Roy Mooro, ThomaB Col
lins, B. I). Rrndloy, A. Snrson, Mot dor
Agnes. Mother Luton, II. a. Ilutlor,
MrH. Rutlor, (1. M. Rudor, Mrs. H.
Lonolnco, A. II. Noycs, Oeorgo Lo
cag, F. 8. Hrorlton, H. S. Kennedy,
H. Mtinsou, T. A. Duncon, llcrtlm
Arnold, Mrs. A. S. Arnold nnd 21
stoornEo passongorH.
TWO GAMKS SCIIKItl'LKI).
A good roprosontntlon of locnl bnso
ball fans Is oxpoctod to turn out to
morrow to hoo tho two bnsolmll
games. Tho first gnmo will bo stag
ed In tho morning when tho two Blk
tcaniB clash. Ono Blk team played
tho firemen" two weeks ago and the
llnoup Is about tho samo, tho other
team hns not been announced, but It
Is understood that II- Is made up of
strong mntorlnl.
In tho afternoon tho Mnrshfiold
tonni will cross bats with tho North
Rend dologntlon. Roth teams playing
undor now inanngcmaut.
Mnnngor Chandler of the Marsh-
iioiii i on in went to Cnn.ullln today to
10 nnd Whltmnn College, 0 .Tho con
foronco record In tho 4:40 nnd 8:80
yard runs and tho high Jump woro!
broken. Stullor, of tho University of
Oregon. Iiininod hIy root 1 'T. fnr-linn t
year, rc. II. Joonnu, F. K. Gottlns nnd
I). A, Jones nro In charge of tho ob
servation of .Memorial Day on Coos
Ray.
Officers nnd members of Raker
Post No. S, District of Oregon G. A.
R.
Post Commander S. II. Cnthcart.
S. V. Commander S. Mlllor.
.1. V. Commander D. W. Small.
Chaplain I. S. Kaufman.
Offlcor of tho day B. W. Schrock.
Offlcor of tho Guard Rrlco Cole
man. Surgeon C. W. Tower.
Adjutant' nnd Quartermaster F. II
Rrlgham.
Bdwnrd March, V. J. Follows,
Tho program Is as follows:
1. Proccsslonnl, Hymn 288.
2. Bxnmlnatlon of Catechumens.
.1. Rlto of Confirmation.
I. Hymn 22H4-0.
Ii. Address to tho clans, t homo :
"Hold FiiBt," Row J. V. ReiiBon.
C. Hymn 2K2.
7. Presentation of Rlblcs and
certificates; offering.
8. R'oncdlctlon, Dnxology No. ft.
!. KcccBslonal, Hymn Ui.'l.
Monday Morning
JUNE 1st
and continue daily.
Leave Marshfield at 5 a. m. on steamer Alert and
make connections with afternoon train at Drain.
Fine machines and careful drivers.
D.
FARE $11.00
L FOOTE,Prop.
Paint and Wall Paper
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. G. Rutlor left
today for San Francisco whore Mr.
Duller expects to locate. Their de
pnrturo will bo greatly regretted;
ti..i.h.i rMi.t tir i DI.........I 4
- I flltllllld .llilllllU, 11 . IV. OllllJBUII, 41.
TWO OF ORKW LAND IN .1AIL. ' Wolcott, Morton Tower.
I'otor Oloson, captntn of tho Schoo- Spanish War veterans nro R. O.
nor Rustler, nnd John Tnkklns, mnto Ornvcs, lfi'J Indiana; F. K. Gottlns,
of tho crnfi, wero taken Into custody ' Ohio; W. S. Rrown, 2nd Orogon;
'list night by officer Donno nnd charg- David A. Jones, 1st North Dakotn; R.
od with drunkenness. Offlcor Donno '' Goldon, 1st Washington; A. II.
was tinuhlo to escort Captain Oloson Derbyshire, 1st Idaho; Bdwnrd H, Joo
nnd Tnkklns to the Jail aloiio nnd I'nk. U. S. S. Oregon; J. R. Rust,
stnrtod blowing his whistle for holp. U. S. S. Petrol; W. II. Blckworth, 20
Officer Walter Rlchnrdson respond- Kansas B. R. Colomnu, 2nd Oregon;
od, mid with him a lnrgo crowd gath- ! G. Korn, 2nd Orogon; C. II. Rrll-
ered, In front of the Palnco Rcstau- lard, -III lown; W. .1. Ronror, U .8. S.
rant to witness tho affair. Roth of- Olympln; Albort Ablo, 3 U. S; Win.
fenders woro released ten minutes Schrock, 4! lown; Bdwnrd Rnlsch, 4
after tholr urrost by depositing $10 U. S. Cavalry; Horace Albeo, 1st
cash ball. . Maine; Albert Rrtico, 1st South Da-
Inimodlntoly after Ills release, Cap- kola; B. II. Jones, 49 lown; J. S.
tain Oloson, who hns novor been nr- Rnrton, Rattory A. Oregon; Chos,
roHtod In Mnrshfiold prior to this tlmo Thomas. 2nd Oregon; John F. Teal-
stated that ho was not disturbing nnuor, V. S. Buglncors; Allou O. Haas
MANY NAMES
COMING
IN
W.RRLLER&CO'S
PURE PREPARED
PAINT
Krf,tfl.
We carry one of the most
extensive and up-to-the-minute
stocks of wall paper in
Coos county.
Call and let us prove it to
you.
Estimates furnished free.
A TALE
OF
PAINT
Some Piimts prelect,
Others beautify,
Ours do both
VIERS
PAINTS EVERYTHING.
Conway Contest for Name for
Apartment House Is Prov
ing a Popular One.
Donno, having simply stnrtod for tho
I'aiaco Restaurant to food his crow
and self, when ho was mot by Donno
who put n hand to his shoulder and
stn.a.l l. dragging him. Captain
Olc:on snys that ho wns taken un-
B. L. Day, ico Indlnnn: II.
II. Wilson, 1st Colorado Rough
Rldors; B. R. Runnell, C troop 1st
Cavalry Regiment. Chas. 8. Kaiser,
liith U. S. Infantry.
WtMhllng Tiiihiy. Brick Wlstl nnd
Tho unlquo nnd Intorostlng mnnnor
by which tho F. H. Conway Company
proposes to socuro a nanio for tho
beautiful now npnrtmont house whlrh
thoy will erect on Control nvenuo. Is
crontlng much comment. John Mot
ley, socrotnry of tho Chamber of
Commerco. reports that thero Is
widespread Interest In tho contest an
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liirinurino pinilHOf t 10 enKIIO. Wl eh '" " mil ""i imi umiwiu wily c..i ...'"';. "."..''. """I '. ."V .""" nnninq nrn rnn.lnn In frnnl.. .,. i..
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,- is noil g rormed ' " "'"" o arresieu wiiuoiii provo- r. - ". -- " y' "' """ from Pnn.nnvroiilnni. i.., ii
N- a .. . ..r .., ii.. n ot,....,i n.n. i... 1....1 tlco of tho Peaco Ponnock th s after- in coob uaj resiuonts, but from nil
.. linrin ivltnnaano In
MILLIOOStA DANCK
n ffw ilr nk h. iiuuii. tviiiiuKHUH in iiiu i-'uruiiionv
Officer Donno states that Ik, had wo.r vl' Mrt ""d Hnnn Grin-
. . t.ti.1 f....i..i.. yi,. a.. ..i tin iii. ii ia iiiiiiiruifinii rmir run adii.
.AI.nt thirty r,,l,. oiijoycl III. ,'"""': 5, ... l. wlliSk.hilr torn. usi.Sh. T1VKXTV nvn no
! E.KjSrafflt .tt H.sSL-'.'Kft 52i ... . 1SS&2?
rooms eroprouiiy decorated for tho ,,,", "J ,i. " .r-i A i,; VA" I WKD IN (J I L NTS PASS I no " Conway Company ns a
y"c":.?I..in.,"I..!,, "m r?" untlorml n llsr n w tnsoH nf ' - : "nnyone suggesting tho. best nn
""1" ",,l,,u ,l u ",()" onjoynnio rriw, ,i..i, .!.. . .,;, ..r,. ::.., Georgo Anderson loft yostordnv for r l now uonwny Apnrtmonts
XniZlW?. V,""!"1'"0' oul- the .natter U brought u, : before In ""W horo next week ho will 0LnL.VfloUh..
. ivin ikr Aiiiirnv iriiunnii f nmr hah aiwu niu uv iiiu iiiiitbl. nil
- v iiu uuwiaa lillllMMIUI
Air. nnu Mim. Wdwnrd Kfoohlor
nnd baby am su'Miiling Sund.iv wiiu
her mother, Mih. Wlckhnm, In Co-nulllo.
today,
Miss Alphn Muuzoy
xt Rrenkwntor for n '
with friends nt McMlunvllle,
of n prominent fruit grower of thnt
loaves on tho section. Mr. Anderson nnd his brldo
noxt Rrenkwntor forn visit of n month will return to tho liny tho Inttor nurt
or noxt week nnd will mnko tholr
mn
You Gel Most Out of Life
in a Suburban Home
A Miluirlmn homo Is novor moro
nltrmthc (linn It It right now nt
no other tlmo of tho jojir doo it
(.coin mi much llko u neivvslty.
If you Imvo ever tliouglit of liny
liiK priiptM'ly for a litiiuo now Is tho
(lino to come In n (li'cl.slnii, ulillo
your iiiinil Is imtui'iilly luiiuil to
tu hiiiiHhhio, garilou plots nml Hut
big oiildixus.
Vuitr liKiuory Is full nf tlio ilN
I'oiiiftiiif. of moving ilujs. Why nut
rt'sHiml in Spring's huggi'stlon?
Mnto Just unco more and Hiimi sot
do down to years of enjoyment in
your nun homo.
I
LOOK UP BAY PARK TODAY
Tlmo N hllpplug by ami others aro
diifly taking advantage of the op
portunity that N yours as well, if
you'll only graip It.
Noo what other aro doing thorv
ami how they do It. Don't form a
hasty, ofiliauil ooucliisloii, hut gii
out ami mi Ray Park heforo form
ing join opinion.. U't us take you
out any llino.
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
177 Front Street.
homo In tho Stndden apartments on
i-ourin streot near Blrotl. .Mr. An
derson Is proprietor of tho Coos Ray
. Statlonory Company and has nindo
ninny friends slnco his arrival on tho
j Uny.
Mrs, J. T. McCoimur writes that
she Is rapidly recuperating from hor
rocent Illness and expects to bo nblo
to coiuo to tho Ray next wok.
sections of Coos County.
Tho following Is tho offer and tho
rnuuiiions nitncr.cd:
ILLARS
K.
by
nrlw
mo
now
Oregon.
In tho
mlnuto. npartiuents betweon Son!
nmoiHco ami I'nrnonil. It should bo
n clnssy nntne with a touch or locnl
co'or. Address nil conimunlcntlons.
" .1 W. Mntloy. Secrotnrv C'nmhnr
of Commerce, Mnrshfiold, Oregon, I
wno win registor and number tho
nnmes boforo delivering the Judgos.
tho numo of tho contestants not be
ing known to tho Judges. All nnmes
must ho In by July 1st. 19H. F, B.
Allan .Mayor of Marshflold, M C
Malonoy, nnd A. It. O'Rrlon have cour
teously consented to net ns Impartial
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RE1D REID
Good Business Judgment
Wo expect you to exercise your own good Judgment In selecting
your future liomo-slto. That Judgment will toll you that It would
Do poor business policy to buy outlying property simply because
you can possibly save a fow dollars In tho price of tho lot nnd
eventually build n ho ll bo roatlnir Rnvnrnl tliuna ilm iirlnn nf ii, in,
Resides, If you w,U Invostlgnte, you will find that lots In Perham
Park. located In tho vory hear of tho city, cun he bought Just ns
CllOnp 01' for OVOU less moilui- thnn nntlvlm' nrnnortv mf-,
buying seo Reld about Perhnm Park.
property, neforo
Mi
I
A GOOD BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
If you are looking for n good buslnoss opening seo Reid about
It. Ho hns several good business chances. Ono In particular, an
old established buslnoss which can bo handled for a small sum.
Talk to Hold nbout It.
A FEW SNAPPY BUYS
As a leader Reid Is offering a fow choice residence lots, clear
ed and available for Immodlato building, as low as J 125. Small
payment dowu and balance In three years.
W. A. Reed, 150 Front St.
REID
Knotty
Problems
Big financial problems shrink to pleasant little tasks
through the liberal use of credit. Without trust in the
people there would be rust on the wheels of business.
Therefore we say, use' your credit here and make
Home Furnishing a
Pleasant Task
If some knotty home furnishing problem;has arisen
'twixt you two, let us help you to unravel it without
delay by our liberal credit terms. A courteous wel
come whether you want little or much. Bring us your
household furnishing problems and let us unravel the
knots.
JohnsonGulovsen
WHY PAY MORE?
Co.
364 North Front Street
REID j
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cmron
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