The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 08, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAR3HFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1914-EfaNINQ EDITION.
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BIG LEAGUE
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MYRTLE POINT- GHADUATKS.
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Hovci'iil Receive" Diplomas" From
High School There.' (
Tho commencement program Inst
Friday evening at tlio Unlquo Theater
was greeted by n largo and very
appreciative audience and muuy
more would probably hnvo attended
had thoro been a grentor seating
capacity. Tho muBlcal numbers,
both vocal and Instrumental, wore
especially entortalnlng.
Tho following Is tho class roll:
Eva Qrnco Lowcllen, Dorothy Jean
otto Miller, Nelllo Jcsslo Oarton,
Ernest Hay Itoot, Harry G. Domont,
John A. Hobblns, Clco Agness Dick
son, Efflo Weokly, Elsie Graco Phil
pott, Dora Ileth Harrison, Lena
Marlon Schnoldor, Etta Eugonla Dar
nell, Nottlo Esther Hoot and Motta
Edna Hanson. Myrtlo Point Enter
prise.
MYRTLE POINT POINTERS.
Xcivn of Uppi" Coqulllo Viillcy As
Told by tli Enterprise.
H. J. Montgomery was In town
from Hrldg) Tuesday mnrkotlng u
bunch of spring chickens,
Mrs. O. G. Thayer Is at Marshfleld
.this wcok, n guest at tho homo of
hor son, G. Ii. Urcnneman.
Mrs. John Wngncr wont to Dandon
TuoHdny to bo with hor daughter,
Mm. Ous Uarro, who la ill.
.MIhh OiibbIo Xolson, who has boon
a guest of Miss Jennlo Shull for bov
era) days, returned to hor home at
Mnrshfleld Wednesday.
Dr. C. II. Day loft last Friday for
ha Grande, Oregon, whoro ho will
practice his profession. Mrs, Day
will remain hero for n fow days on
account or business affairs that re
qulro hor attention.
T. It. Hillings of Rural, who conici
to town only two or thrco times a
year, but being a veteran of tho Civil
War always tuakos it a point to have
oiio of thoHo times bo right around
Docorntlon Day, camo to town last
Frldny. Ho took part In tho G. A. It.
cervices Saturday and Sunday do
parted for liomt.
Misses Elslu Phllpott and Effk
Weokly loft Monday for tho lowoi
river, tho former to visit for a tlnu
at hor homo in Ilnndon and tho lattoi
i't tlio homo of hor sister, Mrs. Evort
Slaclo at Prospor. In about thrci
weeks tho young ladles oxpoct t(
louvo for Mouiiioiith to ontor tho Nor
.mill school, Thoro nro n iititnbor 01
others from the Myrtlo Point iwctlon
planning on attending tho stato nor
nuil at that place and this soctlon
will bo represented by about n dozen
young ladles.
Tho Fourth of July celebration
committees will moot at tho Myrtlo
Club rooms noxt Monday evening to
arrange tho program for the two days
event.
Loolnud Karr, "who has boon in tho
employ or tho 1'orlilns Drug Storo for
about n year, has resigned his posi
tion, and Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Kurr
Ion for Halom, this stato, whoro thoy
expect to upend boiiiu tlmo boforo re
turning to jho southwestern states.
cost of keeping cat.
Coqulllo Firm Pijh $; Milk Illll
for Piisny.
Not lOIIK nuo miU nf nnr lumliinao
hoiisuH was culled on to pny n bill or
JHO for milk for tho cat that acts
ns a. night wntchmnn nud keeps tho
storo freo from rats und mlco. The
cat wasn't n big eater, either, gottlng
only n pint u day. Hut tho nccount
had boon allowed to run noarly turoo
yi'Iirs and oron n thrnn-cnnt.n.,lnv
Item amounts to something In that
t ino. Hut If tho dairy that nllowo
tho cat nccount to run Indoflntol,
should glvo oqunlly long credits to all
its customers, what would bo tho re.
suit? Coqulllo Sontlnol.
CULLINGB OF COQUILLE, v
Coin County Scut News As Tohl by
Tho Sentinel. I
II. E. Shine, who has recently niov
od from CoquIIlc to Empire City,
showed his intorers in tho work of
our city library just prior to his do
parturo by donating to Us treasury
$10 In cash and contributing to Its.
shelves a sot of Dickens' works.
S. M. Noslor went over to Marsh
field .Sunday and brought Mrs, Nosier
homo from Mercy Hospital, wbero
ska underwent an operation for ap
pendicitis n couple of weoks previous
ly. She stood tho trip homo In tho
car nicely and Is fast regaining her
strength,
Mrs. O. C. Sanford entertained a
fow of her friends Monday afternoon
in her usual charming manner, with
n little Bowing party. Hoses and
swoot peas wore in profusion in all
tho rooms, making tho house a bower
of beauty. DollclouB refreshments of
chlckon patties and sherbet and cako
were served during the afternoon.
Those present woro Mcsdamcs How
ard, Skcols, Sterling, Uarton, Jones,
Lamb, Williams, II. Loronz, Martin,
Geo. Lorcnz, Ed Loronz, LHJoqvlst,
Hawkins and Misses Kutli Woodford
ind Claro Shorwood.
Miss Clnro Shorwood entertained
last Thursday afternoon nt her boau
ttful homo on Shorwood Heights in
honor of Mrs. E. F. Morrissoy, of
MarBhfleld, with an olnborato three
courso luncheon. Tho spacious rooms
woro decorated with choice roses in
abundance, while tho dining room
wns vory artistically arranged In
pink roses with Carolina Tcstouts for
tho tablo. Tho afternoon was pleas
antly spent In soclnl convocation,
fancy work nnd cards, until oultc
ate, whon alt roluctantly departed,
declaring Miss Claro an Ideal hostess,
Thoso present woro Mrs. E. F. Mor
rissoy, Mrs. A. J. Shorwood, Mrs. L.
A. LHJoqvlst, Mrs. Fred Slaglo, Mrs.
Ed Lorcnz, Mrs. O. C. Sanford, Mrs.
J. S. Harton, Mrs. J. II. WllllaniB,
Mrs. Hort Folsom, Mrs. J. A. Lamb,
Mrs. E. E. JohnBon, Mrs. M. 0. Haw
kins, Mrs. C. A. Howard, Mrs. Georgo
Loronz, Mrs. Paul Sterling and Miss
Huth Woodford.
TAKE SUMMER TIUP TO XOHWAY.
S. E. Aason nnd wife, of this city.,
and .Mr. and Mrs. G. Uurgnrd, ofi
Liampn, started for n trip to Europe
nnd a visit to tholr old homes on the
other sldo of tho water. Mr. Anson
fays it is forty-thrco years since ho
oft ChrlBtiansun, Norway, but he has
brothers and sisters living thoro with
whom it will not tako him long to
iot ncqunlntcd, oven ir thoy do not
rccognlzo him at first sight. Ho re
calls that ho used to go up on a big
hill thoro In 03 north latitude and see
tho sun sot nnd rlsn all within an
hour or two, nnd without its gottlng
dark nt all in tho nlmost endless
days of tho nenr Arctic Btimmor.
Tholr many Montis hero will Join
with us in bidding Mr. and Mrs, Anson
Godspeed, nnd wishing them nn en
joyable visit nnd snfo return. Thoy
expect to return Jn October. Co
qulllo Sentinel.
PORTLAND TAKES lit-INNING
CONTEST FROM SACRAMENTO
I TO 3, SUXDAY. OTHER 11IG
LEAGUE SCORES.
ID AnocUtnl Preia to Co) Dj TIdim,)
PORTLAND, Or., Juno 8. Port
laud took a thlrtcen-lnnlng contest
from Sacramento hero yesterday, 4
to 3. Tho scores Sunday:
At Portland It. II. E.
Portland 4 12 t
Sacramento 3 7 1
Thirteen Innings. Two games
scheduled, but only one. played.
Hattorles West, Martlnoiii; Itlo-
gor and Yantz and FlBlier, Williams,
Klawlttcr and Hannah.
At Oakland R. H. E.
Lob Angeles 1 8 2
Oakland 2 G 1
Batteries Hughes and Urooks;
Marlarkey and Mltzo.
AFTERNOON GAME
Los Angeles 4 8 1
Oakland 0 7 1
Dattorlcs Ryan and Doles; Ram-
iy, KUHlay and Aloxnndor and Ar
bogast. t
Tnc morning Vonlco-Snn Francisco
jnmo wits postponed on account of
rain. Tlio afternoon game:
At Venice R. II. E
Venice 5 0 2
San Francisco 2 7 1
Hnttorles Klcpfor nnd Elliott:
Lleflcld, Hnrham nud Sepulvcda.
Snttirtlay'N Scores:
At Oakland R. II. E.
Los Angeles 10 12 3
Oakland 9 14 0
Batteries Ehmkc, Love, Ryan,
MtiBser and Doles, Prultt, Crnbbc
?ntl Alexander.
At Venice R. II. E.
Ian Francisco 5 11 1
t'eulco 3 C 2
Ten Innings, Hnttorles Unum,
3-idrldgo nnd Clark; Houley nnd
Bliss. '4&X
I'urtlnnd-Sacrnmonto Rain.
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THREE THOUSAND HILIfl.
"Whnt with tho hills for tho prl
ninry election and tho court expenses,
besides tho rogulnr monthly grUt.
County Clerk Watson snya there ore
fully thrco thousand county warrants
to bo mndo out thla'wook by his of
iico forco. That moans not only r.
lot of work but likowlso a consider
able pull on tho county's cash or
credit Coqulllo Sontlnol.
COQUILLE WATER SUPPLY.
. Hutch John Crook Is nxnnrtml Tn
contribute about 90 gnlloiiB of water
n iiiluuto to our city supply during the
summer months, now that the new
dam is eomplotod. All this, however,
has to bo pumped up into tho res
orvolr to got it Into circulation. Ilul
tho dam will mnko it posilblo ti
unvo tho wholo run-off of this crce'
now, whllo boforo much of It has gor
to wnsto. Coqulllo Sontlnol.
FOURTH OF JULY.
(NMiiliiittoos MtM't. tit CIuuhIht of
VoinineiYO for Discussion
A mooting of tho Fourth of July
celebration commltteo was hold at
the Chamber of Commerce Friday
nftornoon for tho jmrtoso of ullot
Ing to tho different 'ommlttees the
Bums necessary to carry out the
proposed plans. Of tho six commit.
n-t's, appointed by J. Albert Mataon,
nono of tho chairmen woro prosent,
nnd In view of that sltuntlon, no
loflnlto nctlon was takon. Tho fi
nancial committee reported thnt
$1GOO will lmvo boon pledged by
next Monday, when nnothor mooting
of tliv cominltteoa will bo held. Mnt
Bon roquostod tho various commit
tees to hold nioetlngs in tho moan
tlmo and ho ready to present tholr
IdenB and suggeBtlona at tho Monday
nrtomoon meeting.
NOTICE OK FILING FINAL AC
COUNT OK RECEIVER OK FOR.
' MER PORT OF COOS HAY, A RE
KACTO CORPORATION.
NOTICE IS HEREI1Y GIVEN TO
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, nnd to
ill Inhobltnnts nnd taxpnyora of that
portion of Coos County, Oregon, ly.
Ing within whnt Is known aa fornior
Port of Coos Bay District, particular
ly described In tho Proclamation of
no uounty courtof tho Stato of
Jregon for coos Comity, declaring
iiirtion or uoos uounty, Oregon, a
Port District, mndo May C, 1909;
ind also to all Inhabitants and tax
payors of tho district now known
is tho present Port of Coos Bay,
particularly defined and described
In tho Proclamation of said County
Court mndo September 4, 1912:
(lint John D. Goss, ns Receiver of
tho Port of Coos Bay, a do fncto
municipal corporation. In and for
iald former Port of Coos Bay Dist
rict, ho being duly nppolntod audi
ilocolvor by Ordor of tho Circuit
Court of tho Stato of Oregon for
uoos county, mnao May 2, 1912, in
hat certain suit thon nnd now pond
ng in said court wherein Thomas
McGinnls Is plaintiff nnd Henry
Sengstncken, E. Mlngus, W. C. Hnr--ib,
L, j. Simpson, C. 8. Wlnsor nnd
3thor persons, aro derondnnts, Case
S'o. 3338 of said Circuit Court, duly
luiimitKi ami acting, lias rued in
mid court and cause his Final Re
ort ns such Receiver, praying,
mong other things, that tho dls
jurscmonts mndo by him as such
Itecelvor, bo approved; that the
compensation of himself as Receiv
er and his attorneys bo flxod and
pnni; ana ror an order directing
him to deliver and transfer to tho
ircsent Port of Cooa Bay nil prop-
irij, rem ana porsonai, and moneys
n his hands, or under his control,
belonging to tho former Pon of
Coos Bny, the de facto corporation
aforesaid; that his final nccount bo
approved nnd allowed, nnd that ho
bo dlBchnrged as Biich Receiver nnd
his bondsmen exonerated, in which
suit the present Port of Coob Bay
has intervened nnd filed complaint
in Intervention.
You will further tako notice that
on May 14, 1914. Bald court ilnlv
mndo an Ordor setting as tho time
ror me Hearing or Bald final report,
Thursday, June 18, 1914, commenc
ing i tno nour or ton o'clock in tho
forenoon of that day, and tho Court
House, Coqulllo City, Oregon, as
tho placo for tho hearing of said
final account and or nny objections
thereto, and that notice bo given
theroor, and or tho fllfng of said
final report by publication.
Dated Marshfleld, Oregon, Mey
U, I J 11,
NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE
Tncoma 0 C 9
Spoknno 10 10 0
Hnttorles: McGlnnlty, Bolco and
Ilrottcm; Stnnloy nnd Shcn,
SECOND GAME.
Tncoinn . 0 fi 3
Spokane ti 10 3
Batteries Km ft nnd Hrottom;
Stanley and Sim.
No Portland-Vancouver gnmo.
No games In Nntlonnl League.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland 1; Boston 2.
Chicago 4: Now York, 0.
Philadelphia, 2; Detroit, 4.
Washington, 3; St; Louis, 3.
I SATURDAY'S GAMES.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Now York, 1; Chicago, 1; (olght
Innings, Rain.)
Philadelphia, 2; Detroit, 3; (12
innings.)
Boston, 4; Clovolnnd, 3. .(14
Innings.)
WnBhlngton, 5; St. Louis, 3.
XATIOXA L LEAG U E
unicngo, r(; Brooklyn, 7.
Pittsburg, 5; Philadelphia, 2.
Cincinnati, G; Boston, 4.
St. Louis, 4; Now York. C.
NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE
Victoria, 0; Seattle, 1.
Portland, 4; Vnncouvor. 2.
Tacomn, G; Spnknno, 4.
lnulng8.)
20 for
10 cents
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Premiums Are Not Needed
to Sell Camels
First, there never was a cigarette, at any price, made
of such a delightful blending of Turkish and
domestic tobaccos; second, you can't make a
Camel Cigarette bite your tongue or parch your
throat or leave that cigaretty taste common to
other cigarettes I
Fad is, uou haven't got money enough to buy a cteoerer ciga
rette I That's a strong statement, but we'll back It up if
you'll just try a package and find out something: about
how good a cigarette can be I
Don't look for premiums or coupons. Camel Cigarettes are
not that kind of a smoke I The cost of the tobaccos pro
hibits the use of "inducements."
If your Jtaltr can't mpptyyou, nnd 10a for 1 paekagt or St, 00 for
a carton of 10 paekugf OOO clgnrttttt), pottago prtpalJ, Afltr
imoklng I pachogt. If you don't find CAMELS at ripfintid,
rtlurn tho othtr 9 packagtg and too will rtfund your monty,
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Wilton -Salem, N. C.
te3flSSggSS
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RELAY POLO MATCH
Come to CAMEL HEADQUARTERS I
FOR YOUR I
Cigarettes, Cigars and Tobaccos '
THE NEW STORE AT THE P. K. CORNER
MARSHFIELD NEWS CO.
GOOD CIGARS KEPT GOOD.
MEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS '
dipt. Clienho of EiikIIxIi 'IVnm, In
Jiii'1 In Practice Ci'anio.
(11 Auotlat fttu (e co. n7 TlmM.J
IIEMSTEAD, N. Y., Juno 8.
Tho first same of tho International
polo cup serloa was postponed today
until next Sunday. The postpone
ment was duo to an injury rocelvod
yostordny by Captain Chenho, of tho
English team. Tho gnmo wns to
navo been played tomorrow.
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JPOTELS
Tho Olinmller.
V. S. IJoyer, Portland: Low P.
Price, Sumnor; Edward Skog, Em
nlre; Norman Phillip, Ilnndon ;
Daniel Mlllor, Dandon; J. A. Jn
voile, Gnrdlnerj O. M. Ruthr, Cor
vallls; u. O. Heckor, Bmplroj Edw.
I). Noonnn, wlfo nnd boys, South
Coos River; M. L. Luther, Minne
apolis; A. ninkhorst, Portlnnd: C.
b. .Marvin. Portland: C. A. PrltHch.
San Francisco; Swnn Benson, Port
'and; W. L. Illllor, Portlnnd.
At tho Uoyd.
Mlko Dogdon, nandon; Qua Car
ver, Ilnndon; J. Ilrown, nandon;
Hsk Grogor, Reaver Hill; A. Clano,
Portland; M. C. Itozoll. Myrtlo
Point; William Osborn, nandon.
At Tho Hliuirn,
Oscar Franz, Sumner, E. G. Cloako.
Kosoburg; L. H. itaymer, Nayra
yino; C. A. Westberg and wife, San
Francisco; M. E. Moltor, North
Pond; Sol Ilroii8on. Mvrtln Pnin.
F. Hlnson, Myrtle- Point: Charles
Itltzman, Coos ltlven A nnnaa
South Inlet; A. G. Erlckson, nan
don; Davis Howard, Vancouver, H.
C.
At tho St. Lnwrvnce.
J. M. Harker, Coqulllo; Miss Allco
Hayes, South Inlet; Andy Greer,
uiiiumui J. it. ilrown. Nnrlh
Hend; R. n. Jones, North Inlet:
May Walker, Soattlo; F. 11. Shnkel-
IDEAL FREE GROVE AM)
PICNIC GROUNDS
Drlng your lunch baskets,
kodak and fishing tncklo for n
fow days' outing. Sundny
School nnd nil picnic crowds
n specialty. Excursion to
South Coos Rlvor ovory day.
Mniflifleld Tlmo Tiililel
Launch Express, week days,
lonves, 8 n. in.; Stentnor Rain
bow "leaves Mnrshfleld nt 8
a, m., ovory Sunday nnd 2 p.
m. week dnys.
For charter and plcnlo nr
rnngomonts, npply on bonrd
steamer Rnlnbow,
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notlco Is horoby given that tlio un
dersigned has been duly nppolnted ns
administrator of tho estate of Fannlo
L. M. Carpenter, deceased, by tho
County Judge of tho County Court of
Coos county, Oregon.
Now, thoreforo, nil persons having
claims against said estato are here
by notified to presont tho snmo to me,
at the offlco of James T. Hall, Room
11 Eldorado niock, Marshflold, Ore
gon, within six months from tho dnto
hereof, with pronor vouchers dnlv
verified ns by law required.
S. C. ROGERS,
Administrator of tho Estato of
Fannlo L. M. Carpenter, do-
ceusea.
First publication Juno 1; last publi
cation Juno 29, 1914.
QUIPPED WITH
VERY FACILITY
FOR HANDLING ACCOUNTS IN A
PROMIT AND ItKIJAIILK MAN
NERTHIS IJANIC SOLICITS THE
HUKINESH OF CORPORATIONS,
FIRMS AND INDIVIDUALS :: :: ::
IF YOU HAVE NEED FOK A SAT
1SFAOTOHY HANKING SERVICE
WE CAN FILL 1TM: :: :: :: s:
SERVICE THAT SATISFIES
The
First National Bank
Ot Coos Bay
STADDEN
ALL KINDS of PHOTOGRAPHIC
WORK, Hromldo Enlarging ud
Kodak Finishing.
TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay
ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal,
Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchange.
Cleaning, repairing or new platens, work guaranteed. Ribbons Jrr
carbon paper delivered. Phone us your order. Phone 44. Alliance o'"
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO.
JOHN D. GOSS.
, . .,.Re,ver na aforesaid.
First milillnfiHnn u.u ie .n...
Livery nnd Transfer Compau)'. and lust Juno IB, 1914.) ' '
Llliby COAL. The kind Y'OU have I
ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Pacific
ford, Florence: H. M. Oatoa. snn.
knne; J. D. Laird, Bltkuni; R. n.
nujruDu, t'uriiunu.
Times Want Ada get what thoy
Bo aftor.
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EVERYTHING IN THE HAKERY LINE
MARSHFIELD BAKING COMPANY
1.13 NORTH SECOND ST., NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE. PHONEjgu
SMITH'S VARIETY STORE,
North Bend,
for Fancy and Domestic
CHINA
rssts
ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL
Formerly the Coos Building.
Uroiuhvny at Market
DAY RATES, 75 AND UP
SPECIAL RATES nY TUB
MONTH
L, Ia JUSTEN, Manager.
HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171.
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