The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 04, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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SATUfM IS
FARMERS W
J. L. Smith Plans to Have Big
Attendance to Hear Noted
Speakers in Marshfield
J. L. Smith, County Agriculturist,
pinna to mako Saturday, Juno C,
tlio big dny for tho fnrmora of
Cooh liny district. A meeting will
bo held in the I. O. O. . Hull from
10:30 n. m. to 1:110 p. m. Every
family Is to bring full baskets.
W. M. Hlnck, official In cliurgo
of tho Coos Hay Testing Associa
tion, and 15. I... Towno, or tho Cops
luver Association, will probably bo
present nnd toll of somo of their
experiences and discoveries In their
work of their respective testing as
sociations. Tito Instltuto meetings nro being
well attended by tho farmors, con
sidering tho busy season. They had
n splendid attendance at llrldgo
Monday night nnd another Tuesday
at Myrtlo Point from 1 1 a. m. till
2:00 p. in. Tho speakers nro: l'rof.
a. T. French, of O. A. C, statu
lender of county field demonstra
tion work; l'rof. 1-3. 11. Kltts, of the
Dairy Extension Dopirtinont; .1. L.
faiulth, County Agriculturist.
At Myrtlo Point: Mr. ltobt. .1.
Drydon, offlclnl testor of tho Myr
tlo Point Cow Testing Association,
nnd Howard H. Warner, official
tester of tho Couulllo Valley Testing
Association also spoke.
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iTREET
GUI 10 GRIOE
E. A. Stonecypher and Eastside
Residents Petition for Per
manent Improvement
13. A. Stonecypher, of Enstsldo,
was In Mnrshflcld yesterday with a
petition urging tho Eastside City
Council to ninKo tho McKay street
Improvement on a pormanont grade.
Ho was asking pcoplo hero who own
proporty at Enstsldo to sign for It
nnd quite a number had signed tho
potltlon. Ho said thnt practically
ovoryono wns In favor of It. Threo
years ngo, when McKay street was
first Improved, tho Council Improved
It pn a temporary grade near Stonc
cyphor'H proporty. Ho then urged
that It bo graded to tho permanent
grade, making n cut of about flvo
feet at his corner. However, tho
Council did not want to Incur tho
expense nnd did not ninKo tho cut.
Now thnt It Is proposed to Improvo
McKay street to tho harbor lino
anil mako It tho principal thorough
faro to Enstsldo, .Mr. Stonecypher
wonts It Improved at tho permanent
grndo. .. .,
rim Council's plans for McKay
street, recently adopted, did not pro
vldo for making this cut ub propos
ed. Tho dirt tram It can be used
In the McKny street fill near the
lido flat,
10 SELL
NHEf LANDS
Receiver Watters Hopes to
Start Early in July Con
fers With F. B. Waite
According to present plnns, Uo
colver Wntters, of tho Kinney prop,
ortles, will place the property on tho
market nbout July t. It will bo
sold out In parcels, Tho dotnlls
havo been pretty well arranged and
now all thnt remains is the closing
up of n suit brought bohio time ago
to clear up cortnln phases of It.
Prnctlcnlly nil of tho principals
to the suit hnvo agreed to tho action
and will simply file answers, allow
ing Attorney Ilryson for Itocolver
Wntters to tnko Judgment. This
probably cnu be accomplished soon.
Tho appraisers havo not riled
their final report, but will probably
do so within a short time.
Yestordny nnd today Hccolvcr Wat
tors nnd Attomoy Dryson had n num
ber of matters up with V. 1J. Wnlto
concerning tho property nnd Mr.
Wntto's claims.
Major Kinney Is said to bo work
ing perfectly In harmony with the
plan.
TD VOTE BOniS I
ON SATURDAY!
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iCOOUILLE HAS
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CLUB FORK
upn FIGHT
L E. Black, Representing
Portsmouth Land Company,'
1 Takes Motion Pictures
L. H. Illnck, of Albany, a motion
picture oporntor and roprcscntatlvo
of tho Portsmouth Iaud Company,
arrived In tho city Inst evening for tho
purpose of taking motion pIcturoH of
different sections of tho city as well
nn tho prominent citizens.
Mr. llliick loft on the launch A I leo
If. with n picnic party this morning
It is understood thnt tho pnrty went
to tho slto of Portsmouth, nenr Coos
ton nnd tho Krols project. Ulack
villi tnko motion nlctttrru of tho ex
cursion pnrty on tho Portsmouth slto
ana plans to iiiku anoui auuu icoi
of pictures In this vicinity.
Previous to the departure of tho
boat this morning ho took motion pic
tures of n party of prominent rlttzcim
In front of tho Flanagan & Dennett
Hank building. Seated In an auto
niobllo In front of tho bnnk wero
Torn Ilnnnott, James Flanagan, Frank
Wnlto and Captain Macgcnii of tho
Breakwater. Tho pictures will bo
shown In Marshfield and North Iicud
first nnd Inter will bo shown through
out tho stnto iih an advertising
achomu.
HID DANCE JUNE IOTII
I Hco Page -, Times .Monday
4
Permanent Organization Ef
fected in Marshfield to Aid
in Public Uplift
Tho Marshfield Social Hyglono So
ciety wns formally organized yester
day for tho purpose or aiding In tho
educational campaign thnt Is now be
ing carried on In this stnto to ollmln
ato dlsenso and bettor public morals.
Mr. Oakes, who hnB been working
In this section met with tho com
mittee. Ho Is meeting with much
encouragement In tho work. Ho
plnno to leave tomorrow but lins tho
work well planned.
Arrangements havo been mndo to
hold five meetings at an early date.
Quo will ho in Enstsldo, one In Hun
ker Hill, ono in South .MnrBiiiioiu win
ono In Ferndnlo. Tho dntcs nnd tho
i speakers for theso will bo announced
Intor.
Tho committee or society organized
with the following members:
J. IT. Flnnngnn, J. S. Coko, F. A.
Tledgon, A. II. Powors, Uov. It. K.
Drowning, O. V. Knufmnn, Dennett
Swnnton, I). A. Nelson, .1. V. Hall.
It. M. JonnlngB. A. Held, W. F.
McEldownoy. Mllo Sumner, J. Loo
Drown and Dr. E. Mlugiis. They
elected tho following officers:
President Dr. E. Mlngus.
I 1st Vlco President .1. S. Coko.
! 2nd Vlco President llennot Swan
ton. Secretary V. F. McEldownev.
Dr. Mlngus, Judgo Coko and F.
McEldowney wore elected niombors
or tlio Btnto executive cominiiieu.
City Council Will Decide June
15th Whether Saloons Will
Be Allowed There
(Spoclal to Tho Times.)
I COQUILLE, Of., Juno 4. A poll-
. lion carrying 1 Id signatures, aslclng
thnt no more liquor llccnsoa ho grant
1 ed, was presented' to tho Coniilllo
City Council this week. Many of
tho ImckcrH of this petition were
present, for whom II. O. Anderson
ncted as spokesman.
, Previous to this, several petitions
for Mho renewal of liquor licenses
which oxplro July 1st had been pre
sented to tho Council. Mayor Morri
son asked why these came up at this
tlmo nnd Chns. Baxter stated thnt It
had been customary to present them
nt tho Inst meeting of tho old ocuu
ell. Mayor Morrison replied thnt ha
did not understand It that way, and
no action tvmb taken.
Tho matter of license or no llconso
will probnbly bo threshed out nt tho
regular meeting on Juno Kith.
I Tho old council then adjourned,
and tho now ono got down to business,
i tho only change being tho retirement
of Councilman Laird, whoso place
wns taken by Councilman Klmc. D.
I). PIcrco was elected clinlrmnu of
tho now council.
Now officers appointed: Marshal,
wUU' North Bend High School Band
10 Kencier program
Friday Night
Special Gymnasium School
r-i i .1 nHMiM.l DaUahI
election at ounuai ouuuui
Building Saturday
Consldorablo Interest Is being ninu-
lfr.atr.il In tl. onnptnl Rnllnflt linlul ol-
ectlon In Mnrshflcld, which will bo
held nt tho Central pcuooi nouso
Saturday nfternoon from 2 to 7 o'-
..!.,.! Tlir. nlnnflnn will lletOrilllilO
whether or not n $10,000 gymnasium
snail uo consirucicu ior uho ui um
students.
Judging from tho general approval
irlvm, tlm ulnu. thn linnd IssllO will
carry by a largo majority, pcrhnps j
almost unanimously. Everyono who
has children In tho schools and Is
familiar with tho needs of tho pupils
for a gymnasium Is In favor of It ,
mwl nlhnrn wlwi htive not but ni'C
Interested In tho public welfare arc.
The matter will bo submitted sim
ply for a yes or no vote, yes being In
favor of tho bond Issue. All taxpay
ers In the district, both men and wo
men, nro permitted to vote.
To (Set. Out Vote.
A number of parents who own
nutos havo volunteered the free uso
of their machines Saturday afternoon
to got the voters out. Somo of tho
high school boys nnd others will glvo
their services bo thnt men and women
who nnven t nine to want iiown in,
the school house nnd vote cnu get a l
.. . . i t I
tree ruio mere ami return.
It Is desired to have everyone vote
and to vote favorably.
SKIXXHU IS WITNESS.
tlr AHodalr.1 Prt to (Nut Ilr TlniM.J
WASHIIINGTON. 1). C. Juno I.
William Skinner, a director of tho
Now Haven railroad, continued IiIh
testimony at tho Interstate Commerce
Commission's Inquiry Into that rail
loa.i'H financial affairs.
Skinner testified that representa
tives of both the Pennsylvania and
New York Central Itallroads wore
on tho Now Ilnvon board of direc
tors. "Do you think thnt the Interlock
ing of directorates works for the
public Interest?" ho was asked.
"I think so, yes. I believe tho
public gets better service by our
working togother."
"In other words, by the creation
of a transportation monopoly?" sug
gested Folk.
"Such an arrangement creates no
monopoly. It works for tho ho(tcr
muni of both ronds and public."
$1,25 . and $J.5q
Crepe Kimonos
v SPECIAL Tl-US WEEK
98c
Sizes :M to 4().
Sec Hallway Window.
Hub Dry Goods Co.
Smart Wear for Women."
Coy. Broadway and Central Ave.
"Phono 3G1.
ALLIANCE OUT WlflCOT
LIISTEVENIKG BALL SCORES
CONGER
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IS
Sailed at 6 0'cock With 25
Cabin Passengers and
Fair Cargo
The steamer Alllnnco Balled at G
o'clock Inst evening for Portland.
Sho carried 25 first cabin passengers
and a fair cargo. Among those Ball
lug on tho vessel wero: J. 10. .lack
son, V. W. Park, F. I. I.ondhorg,
E. .1. Ryan, L. A. Lnjolo. 13. L.
nopper, II. F. Oofln, M. Wleshor,
H. A.. Spach, M. Forro, Chnrles
Liodhan, M. It. Klros, Cleorgo UIIJIs,
L. Ornlnstorn, W. M. 11. Gallows, S.
Hoiinon, Ccorgo Reed, II. Uroclono,
Mrs. C. Uncoil, A. McNury, JameB
Athatioss, Peter Caros, Leo Pry, J
. . Ilogart, Mrs. Ilogart.
GRADUATE IEN
IN NORTH BEND
Portland Defeated hv Snm.
I mento Two to One-San
, Francisco Shut Out
i (llr AtioclatM Vrtu to Com to, tib.j
PORTLAND. Or., .limn iiw.
land was dofented yesterday br Sic
ramonto, two to one. Tlio scorer
At Portland n. jj'
Sacramonto j j i
Portlnnd i io j
llnttorlcs: Klawlttcr and HjudiI:
Evnns and Fisher.
At Oakland n. h. e.
Los Angolcs 5 11
Oakland jj a
llnttorlcs: Uynn nnd Doles; Cejer,
'Klllllay and Alexander.
I At Vejilce It. H. B,
! San Francisco 0 i
Venlco 4 S 0
Hnttcrles: Tozor. Arlctt and Clirls
Klopfcr and Klllott.
American hi:.r,ni
Is; water superintendent, S. V. Ep
pcrson, health officer, It. II. Hong,
Tho salary of tho recorder was rais
ed from $75 to $100 por month nnd
of the water superintendent from $C5
to $70 per mouth. On this resolu
tion tho voto stood: nyos, Pierce,
l.each, Lyons; noes, Snnford, Skcols,
Kline. Tho mayor cast the deciding
arrirmntlvo vote
Tl" fi- "inunl b- ud concert un
der tho ausplcos of tho North lloud
i,rf,i .. ui.u i mud will bo given nt1
Assembly Hall Friday, Juno .', nt S
p. in. Tho personnel or tho band 1st
composed of high school studonts ox-'
eluslvoly and nn excellent program!
'l'UV tho CHANHLKH'S lliiHlness TUV tho rilAXDLHIt'S lluslness
Mcn'B IiUXCIIWIX. 3f cents. Men's LUXCHKOX. 35 cents.
' Tlw. nlnrv .f li flro nlilnf .no UHHHVUI- llllll 1111 CXCUIIVIIl piOKnilll
The sniiirj of tho flro chief wns ,m8 bcon nrrnllKC, by Director Honry
placed nf $G per month, and It was Q ollnff,0P Tho fiiOWn., .g ,1,1
onlore.l Hint Plilfif Dnr.llni? Iwi nnl.l V' CWOr. 1110 following IS tllO
ordered thnt Chlof Oordlug bo paid
lack salnry at that rato. Herald.
JUST ARRIVED
&P" ' A fresh stock of
JOHNSON'S DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES
(One Piece Tastes Like More.)
Red Cross Drug Store
Phone 122.
6KS LARGE
SUPLE
STOCK
JA.MKS KOHSYTIIK OF M. SKLLICIt
Vi CO., CAKUIKS KXOl'dll SAM
PLKS IX KIGHTICKX THL'XKS TO
STOCK ITXi: KTOItK.
Without a Piano,
Are You?
We've lots of them. They have all the qualitiss that
tho music lover appreciates the full, rich tone, the dur
ability and the finish. Among the standard makes on
our floor you will find just the right piano at just
The Right Price
Old pianos or organs taken in exchange as part pay
ment for new ones.
"TALK TO THOMAS ABOUT IT."
me9mMMenWo
L. L. THOMAS
Manager
program
.winch -.Solid Front." Miller
Tho Ilnnd.
Violin Solo "The Dying Poet."..
Gottschalk
Harold O. Hunt.
Kdlth T). Ilnab, accoiupniist.
March "Adoration" .. H. C. Miller
The Hand
Comet Solo
G. A. Martin
Contralto Solo "Tho Cnrden of
Sleep" Do Lara
Mrs. Rebecca Luco Stump.
Mrs. Win. Horsfnll, accompanist
Soronado Miller
Tho Dnnd
TJarltono Solo "Polka Stollla"....
It. I). Hall
Mr. Chas. S. Kaiser
Selection "Union Maid." .... White
i Tho Hand
Vocal Solo "Illossom Land"
Percy Klllott
Mrs. J. w. Gardiner,
Mrs. Karl Powell, accompanist.
March "Tenstrlko" Carlton
Tho Hand.
Personnel of tlio Itaml
Cornets Lloyd Itnnu. Harold
I Jnmes Forsytho, who has been rep
resenting M. Seller Company In this
section for tho past ton years, arrived
in yesterday with eighteen Inrge
sample trunks packed to capacity with
tho flnost lino ever seen on the Tiny, i
Mr. Forsytho says It Is by far tho
largost and best lino that ho or any- siiiiiison. Mnrlin nimnnnii. iini-nnm
one else ever brought Into this sec- ..onde, Itandall Jones, Claudy Per,
Hon, Ho plans to spend between two kins
and threo weeks at tho Chandler Al'tos Herbert Bowen, Alex. Noll-
Hotel nnd covering this territory, son, lilon Hart, Arthur Chapman.
The samples wero only partly unpnek-1 Bass Horace Holmes. Melvln Ja-
ed today but It lookod moro lllto a cobson, Win. Itenchausen.
large store than a samplo room. ( t'lnr nets A. S. ttlsey, Clnro Ca-
He carries tho fancy lines, tho hoi- vnnaugh.
Idny goods and specialties, for tho' Saxophone Darwin Emory,
firm. Thero aro holiday novelties. I Trombone Karl L. ltnab.
dolls, otc, silverware, cut glass, china I Barltone II. O. Schnffter.
and In fact almost everything lmagln- Drums Evan Hodson, Eugene
nble. , Holmes.
Owing to tho extremely largo lino
Diplomas Will be Presented to
High School Class
This Evening '
This evening tho diplomas will bo
nwarded to tlm 10H cIbbb of tho
North Bond High School. The ex
ercises will ,bo hold nt tho school
houso and a cIiisb of ton will bo
graduated. Tho class day oxorclses
will bo followed by the alumni ban
quet. Tho 1914 elnss colors nro wlno
hnd gold and tho class flower Is tlio
red rose. Superintendent Ilaab and
the touchers and pntrons have boon
showing tho class many courtesies.
Tlio .Nor tn iionii eigiiiu grnuo
commencement oxordsoH will bo
hold a week from tomorrow night.
' Tho high school graduates nro:
Wlnflold Wendell Woodbury.
Alexander Gordon Nollsnu, Molv'n
Honry Jarobsoii, Hormnu Leonard
Jingo, Oscar Edwin Carlson, Esthor
Nicholson Imhofr. Gladys Crandol
Kranlck, Juno Jesslo Young, Dor
othy Imo Klbler. Esthor Hazel Hunt.
Clovolnnd G; Chicago 2 (10 li
nings). St. Louis 7; Detroit I.
Washington 2; New York 0. Wul
Ington T; New York 3.
Phllndolnhlit 10; Iloiton 1. FM!-
-nDclpltla 7; Boston 5.
N'ATIO.VAL LKAGl'R.
Chicago C; Pittsburg 5.
St. Louis C; Cincinnati 2.
Boston 3; Brooklyn C.
Now York 3; Philadelphia 10.
XOItTHWKSTLIt.V I.UUUK.
Victoria 3; Seattlo 4. ,
Tacomn 3; Spokano 4.
Portlnnd 3; Vancouver I.
SCHOOL HOl'.mUMIS.
Tho District lloiimlary Hoard will
moot tomorrow and will mmW
petition for the ronsouuaiion bi w
i Dement nnd Hermann school
irlcts', on the South Fork o f g"
qulllo. Tlm llcrninnii dWrlet
Bocond oldest In tlio coiinty.-Ccauiw
Herald.
Times want nds bring reiulti. P-
vy CADET
IXr HOSE
Bjy Reinforced
Jul lj With Linen
Br 25c
I Per paii
(&fc
' of samples and tno cost mid diffi
culty of packing nnd unpacking, Mr.
Forsytho will endeavor to havo all
nf his customers In this section como
hero and Inspect them In tho largo
sample rom nt tho Chaudler, where
they nre now on display.
Ho Is traveling alone this trip, but
next time will havo his oldest sou,
Eugene Jninos. along with him, Eu
gene will graduate from a business
college at Eugene In about two weeks
and Is especially fitting hlmsolt for
continuing his father's work.
THY tho CHAXDLKIt'S Business
Men's TAWTHKOX. 35 cents.
When n Coos Bay man Is talking
about putting something by for a'
rainy day, watch your umbrella.
Director Henry O. Schnffter.
BAXDOX BLACKLIST CASE
The caso of Hobert Taylor against
John Nollson was on trial In the
Circuit Court and went to tho Jury
at 5:30. Taylor was suing for 55,
000 damages, on account of certain
8tntenieuts published In tho West
ern World, of Bandon, at the In
stance of Nollson, who wns acting as
secrotary of an association of Biin
don merelipiits v'iq wore trying the
effect of the blacklist method In con
nection with the collection of slow
accounts. The Hiry awarded dam
ages of $190- Caqullle herald.
TKY tho CHANDLER'S Business
Men's LUNCH EOX. 35 cents.
June
White
dl ill Veil wri
7 - I
Prepares Hundreds .
In Summer Apparel
At Marked Economies
, , Delivered free, leaylno ""I
All Purchases &?$.
at 1 p. m. and 5 p. m. daily
IT'S WORTH YOUR WHILE
To prepare your Fourth of July needs right now in
Sale of White.
. TRIMMED HATS REDUCED.'
MUSLIN WEAR REDUCED. '
ALL SHIRT WAISTS REDUCED.
WHITE DRESSES REDUCED. KNT
WHITE GLOVES, WHITE HOSIERY, CORSETS, i.
UNDERWEAR, SHEETS, BEDSPREADS-kVtru
THING WHITE REDUCED.
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