i' ' wKnw;minjWHJ"lliii'? ....i.. wffwipri'ipwiip -, THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1914 EVENING EDITION. mggKammirr- v '"' r COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONEV Editor nnd Pub. DAN E. MALOMiSr News Editor QfMnl I'ntior nf Pong Comity SHIPPING NEWS , VACATION TIM I I CM GEO. W. ELDER HEN UP TO HIDE NOW tlint school has closed, what will the boys and girls do this i slimmer? Some of thorn, no I doubt, will find plenty of work toj do; some will have time for play; I others wo hope thero will ho nono ! who will Idle away tholr aummor. vacation. "All work nnd no play j or Kiri Bhouid havu recreation, tiioJCapt. Macnenn Thinks It Will Clias. P. Doe, of North Pacific camo as tho porson who works rr Ti, TUn Ciim fWe I O O P f Dun Mm shop or offlco or bohlnd tho coun ter. Parents sliould not ovorlook this. On tho othor hand, tho boy or Rlrl should not overlook tho on- Cant. Macecnn savs that tho dam- liortunlty that Is tholrs to do somo- a bo to tho Mlclilo may tako longor North Pacific Steamship Company) thing that will count, nnd will glvo . than flvo days to ropalr and ho Bent tho following self-explanatory liit'i,. ii i i-n i ii i iii' iniir u.l mi .'iit. 1niilita lr (tin vnoonl will tin nliln to Itntnr from Snn Prnlirlspiir uablo In nfter life as their bcIiooI bo back horo In less thnn two weeks. "Tho now passongor nnd frolght wont liHeir. ! Captain Mncgonn Is liopoiul that ' Wednesday for Astoria and Portlnnd A Judicious mlxturo of work and Major Morrow will bo reappointed to direct, sailing from Portlnnd Juno 14 play Is ns necessary for the health tliln nnL'Innnrlnir district and thinks at 9 n. m. ami Astoria nt li n. in.. nnd hnpplncss' and future success he will be unless he Is assigned to Inaugurating now P6rtlnnd-Coos Hay- or tno hoy or girl as it ih for tnelrtho Alaska railroad or Ib called into. Eureka weekly sorvlco." Take More Than Five Days for Repairs Report S. S. Co., to Run .New rtjL jl rt-L n.j ooai 10 ioos Day O. It. -Walkor, secretary of tho .NEWPORT. While coming down tho Alsen Ulvor In a launch, n flsli lurr i.irlv rotinrtn rnnnlnc Into a school of porch, and thnt ninny ofi these In Jumping ns tne iuhiich pnssod, foil In tho boat. TOLEDO. C. O. Ellis, H8 yonrB old, hiiB been bound over to tho grand Jury In Tolodo, on n chnrge of nBBaultlng u 7-yoar-old girl. He Is married, his wife being In Unn-don, ""UftWK, At llln " I boon postponed until j M ""!. o a i.i.i . -. -"o, Ih ... . m,r"- of 1.1s wife, ,t ' U, "been nn.h,n..i ' . l "IM i. elders. 52 60 SOUTH ii mi iri i in mi i UK HLUHIM and Fuller will conduct nn Invcstlgn tlon Into n collision between tho gov- nrtitnmil il mil I'll . H. Mlnhln nnd LllO I steamer A. M. Simpson, which oc , iqurrod at Coos Hay May 29 nt 3:20 I p. m., taking testimony or tno orn- core and men on tho dredge this .,.,-, . I weok nnd arranging to obtain thnt MOSt Of PaSSentjerS Are On from tho crew of tho SltdpBon Inter. Klni Crnm Pnrtlonrl i Tho Mlclilo Iibb boon ordered to Moxlco by war. Ho says that It VcmhoI lleiiiodelcl, would bo ono of tho best things that Tho (loorgo W. Elder has undcr could possibly occur to havo Major goilo rodbnBtructlon' from stem to Morrow retained In this district. istorn, now boiler, engines, state Concornlng tho Mlclilo, n Portland rooms nnd dining rooms, In fact all paper says: "ns cdn made over. She hns a United States inspectors lsuwnrus uapacuy oi zuu cauiu pnsscngers nnu To Eureka ' Tho Btcnmcr Alliance untied for .Eureka shortly after noon today with 11 pnasengors from this port nnd 38 who nre en route frdm Port land to Eureka. Among those Bail ing today woro: A. Clceler, .Mrs. A. Waymnri, C. A. Peterson, Color Wnlotl. A. MIoMo, A. llujan. Joo Mynottl, J. It. Fltzgornld, J. W. Ashloy, C. Crhon, T. S. Fnlkner, II. A. Young, II. E. Smith, P. S. Van Motor. CAUI) OE THANKS. tho Willamette Iron nnd Stool Works, which was tho lowest bidder on tho ropnlr work. dipt. Iti'cd'H llcport. Captnln John 0. Heed, ninstcr of the Mlclilo and formerly a tugboat master In tho Columbia Illvcr bar fleot for years, fllod a statement with the Inspectors ycfltordny In which ho recites thnt tho Mlclilo woh an chored noar tho mouth of South Slough, Coos Hny. nnd outsldn of tho rnnges of tho chnnnol; thnt tho stenmer A. M. Simpson was bound down Btrcnm and struck tho dredgo nt a point about GO feet from hor stern, nurenflt of tno engine on mo starboard aide. Flvo Ulntes nnd To tho kind friends who nlded 11(111 tMlimui ll'll un (UiriiiK lu liiutwa ... ., ,., .i .,,, ,.,, t.rnlsnn nnd dontH of our darling. baby boyi ' two 'ho "" '" i?u'V ?n ni and oBi.ec ally to Mrs. Charles Stnuff nB wo" " ' " 'L.fei.n,, nnd Mrs. Benjamin Oatllnd, for tholr tw mm,l,s I)Ut out of commission, kindness, wo extend our heartfelt i thanks. HAOQuisTMU8- JULIUS. I ALONG the WATERFRONT I PBNDU2TON. EnBtorn Oregon Tho Elizabeth nrrlved In at Uandon wool lins sold during tho sonson nt last nlghl from San Francisco, nn average of three cents n pound . Tho Spcodwoll sailed from Dnndnn higher than last year. Tho clip has 'for Coos Hay today, about all passed out of tho handH The Hardy Is qomplotlng her ltun of tho growers; - inr .,r0 )IP, nn,i will 'hbII noon. 57 third-class passengers and a capacity of 1700 tons of freight. She Is 280 feet long with a breadth of .'IS Mi foot. Tho George W. Eldor will glvo n Buvcn-dny sorvlco out of Portland, leaving ovory Sundny morning, there by giving- n' 24-hbur sorvlro from Portland to Coos Hny nnd a 12 honr sorvlco between Coos Hny and Eureka. She will give tho trnvollng 1 ublk among the best nnd fastest sorvlco north of Snn Francisco. Her staterooms aro largo and roinfortnblo, with A and H do luxo. There nre 12 rooms with doub'.o berths nnd largo settees or lounges.. Thero Is an oxtrn largo social hnll with nil outside state roonis on tho umln deck with n court. Tho ate "vnrt's departments will bo complete In ovory detail. It Is through tho earnest solicita tion of C. F. Mcdcorgo, tho loenl representative of tho North Pacific Steamship Company that this ser vice haB been secured for Coob Hay. Tho expense of this now- venturo frames were bent, tho guard was cut"1'! nb0llt ."j5-00, ',r monln' iiiii iiiu ouimiui i ui iiiu iiiioiucnn iiiuu of Coos Hay Is dopomlcd upon to, niuiiuuiii iiiu Burvicii. AlllniHY (ices Houtli. It Is understood that C. P. Don will put tho Alliance, which hns been on tho Coob Hay run for many years, on n run south of Snu Fran cisco, tho Eldor handling nil of the Coos Hay traffic of tho lino. It Is expected that Capt, Lofstod, who has been master of tho Alliance for tho Inst fow years and Is re curded ns one of. tho best cautalns mi the coast and Is highly regarded l'ero, may bo assigned to tho Eldor. Ho will reach Astoria nhout the t'nio that tho Eldor will start on her Inltlnl trip hero nnd the change may not be mndo until Inter If ho Is assigned to tho new boat. WE Ami THE O.VIA' ALWAYS ONE PIMCE CI.OTHIKItK ON COOS HAY. We Never Juggle Prices Did you ever pay $1.1 or $'M for n nuK mid Inter mv exactly tho name kmt of a unit, all (IivsmmI up In tlio niiiiio window nt a lower prim? Makes you feel like you're the "gimt," (Imvtti'L It? you'll never have thai experience nt Till'. FI.M'I'. Our price on imv milt the miiiip to ovory mini, eveiy tin', i u'ry w cl(, every iponili In the y.'iir. ONIO IMHCIJ AliWAYS AND THAT THE M)VKST. Suits $8.50 to $30.00 FIXUP Two Stores; Mnrshflold, North Hond Mgkchless Economy Sale Don't fail to take advantage of these real bargains for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. A visit to this store will prove profitabh to you. Ladles' latest bar pins of Porslan hiind-pnluted Ivory ami real Clolsonno ciiamol, Woro TiOc, Special 25c. Ladles' beautiful flttod "SmootliBct" petticoats: nil the latest shades; inado of Hyde grade Mcssalino; looks llku bilk, but wears much longer, l-'ormcrly ?a.r0 and $'-'.75. Now $195 Fancy IUck Hack and Stjqkerlc braid. All Bhides; vrj pret .ty, 15p .and 20o kinds, fow 10o Piece. . Middy Dlpuses,, new styles, Just In, Wo are, ottering tho J 1.75 nnd 1.00,11(18 for 'MM Mosquito llnr, full width, var ious colors, on snlo 6c yard Uidles' cross bar and plain luwn liQinstltched handker chiefs. Values to 10c. now 7 for 25c. ' Ladles' summer union suits, various styles, tho celebrated Essex brand. Were 7Co and 8Bc. Now , 50c. Children's real lisle hoso, silk finish, all shades; llnou heels and toes. Good ns any 35o hose. Only .. ?5c ladles' extra flno Vegetable Silk hose; ull shades, Wero 75c, now t 50c. II Satisfaction noways op MOjiioy rofundo?! (Next to piimller Hotel.) The? Fair Satisfaction always or Money refunded. Irving block, Central ave. Ansco Cameras AND KVKUYTIUNi! ' TIII-I. PUINT1XO AM) DEVELOPING, THE KIND THAT YOl WILL KVENTl'ALLY INSIST UPON Coos Bay Stationery Co. U CENTHAL AVENUE. PHONE 1!I0 SAILED I0DAY Left. Port at 1 O'clock With 90 Passengers Will Sail Again June 14 With ninety passoiiKors nbonrd, tho steamer Hroakwator loft Port nt I o'clock this afternoon. With threo exceptions nil of tho pnsseiiKers are bound for Portland. Tho Hroakwat or also carried a good enruo of freight. She picked uit soveral tons nt North Hond. She will sail from this port nh'ulu on Juno II. Among thoso sallliiB for Portlnnd today woro; Christ Qurnles, Oust Makls, Goo. Hell, Honry Yoo, Sam Cnrls, Jim Dolls, II. -F. Frltsch, It. Mnrlow, Poto PaKoc, S. Stonolnko, Jack Ollllk. Joo Fall, F. M. Smith, H. H. Wlllson, j. u. tioyianu, .miss Anderson, it. m, Wntson, Harry Watson, J. J. Monny, O. Q. W'oldon, C. Duiikol. Otto BJork aulst. Mrs. J. Pratt. OIou Stownrt. M. B. Mollur, L. H. Itnymer, Miss Paarl Lour, Hugh McLnlu, Mrs. Hugh .Mrl.aln. Ilnnrv SpiiL-Htnplon lilnlr Gray Mrs. S. Whlttey, Florence Whlt- iuy, uoiiruo wiimoy, urnosi i-'ors-lnnd, N. Morcn, W. B. Honhnm. Miss Alice Clune, Mrs. W. H. Hill, w. II. Hill. J. S. Atkins. .1. I., frfnll Mian Mnudo Hasting, Miss Lulu Reed. C. II. runups, .miss uoryen, mibs Tnylor, G. M. Hlitler, Ohas. Neob. Mrs. Ohus. Neeb. Mrs. Gale, Arthur Galo, Thorn ton Galo, Morris Roach, Mrs. Roach, .miss uiomonn witcher, Mies Hello Wltchor, Howard WUchor. Mrs. B. P. Montgomery, Ira Russell, ir. M. Gates II.' W. Allsman, Mrs. H. W. AUs initn, M'ra.'Mary E, Th6mpson, Mabol Mathlson, Cora Mathlson, Mrs. Mntlt Isdu, Mrs. J. C. Kendall, Ole Han sen, Charles Ln Chapelle, Johti Li Chhpello. S, W, Hind, Mlsa . uBui, won Alien, tranK u. urannia, J. W. Leo, Nols Olson, Mrs. Cka Seafusb, Miss Elmoro, Mrs. Bllvon', Mrs. A. Z. Downs, Anna Downs, Ar thur Craig, Mrs. Dugger, Cecil Du ger, G. S. Holland, C. E. Mftrvln. Gust Vlaeesll, Tommlo Arvan and H. F. Grajj ; OARDINKK WILL CELEHUATK, A ninsn monllni' nf thai hlilvatHi of Gardiner was held in the Gardiner Theater Friday ovenlng for the pur- DOSO nf ninkini? nrriincnmmita In celebrnto the Fourth of July at this plnco. C, E. Porklns was eliosan chairman, and Will Angus secretary. The chairman appointed a commlt1 teo of arrangements, which met ou Wednesday eveulng nnd appointed suu-coiuinuiees, it was determined to make this a record breaker of nil celebrations of this kind ever held In Gardiner. Gardiner Coup ler. 4 EXTRA! -"n il SPECIAL! Big cut in AFTERNOON and PARTY DRESSES Just at the season when most in demand. A Few Prices: $12.50 Silk Drosses cut tojP-3" $1(5.00 Soi't TaLTchi in Navy 1 -5" $18.00 Black Silk Mcssnlinoll -50 4.50 $19.50 .White Mcssalino 4 A nr and Lace I H-rp $20.00, Light Blue Messnliiicl "U $25.00 Fant-y Pink Chiffon t J CA and Mcssalino ' ' " $18.50 Blue Crepe do Chine and lace 11 This is your opportunity to secure a gown for a very small sum for the balls and inany other functions that will take place in the next thirty days. ' Tine GOLDEM R14LE "Iirst National Bank Bldg. Mail MarshfielcTs Goddess of Libertv ' 10 1 She Be? " ' '- :", i:.:". '.. r"-1 --.. The Fourth of Julv Cclohrntion Coininittce decided at a meeting ycstcrtlny afternoon that the selection of a GODDESS OFLIBEUTYMjo left to a pop ular vote. Entries for the honor may be made by any church; -lodge, fraternal i suciery or misiness uouse or corporation on .'oos nay, out oniy ono entry uu any one society or firm. ': A beautifullv decorated float will bo nrovidod bv tbn committee, as well as the regal robes to be worn bv tho Goddess in her car of stato with her niniils ', tu iiunor itiiruig ineir iriumpnai procession. To provide funds for this feature votes will bo sold at tho nominal price of one-tenth of a cent per vote. The following rules will govern the contest: RULES: 1 All candidates must be registered by some society, organization, corporation or business house. 2 AH entries must havo at least 2500 votes to register. 3 Registration must be made with . tho chairman of tho committee. 4 Sealed ballot boxes -vill bo pro . vided at each drug store in, Maush "fi61d for receiving votes. S-TThe, first count of ballots' will be made at 12 o'clock' noonSatur-. day, June 13, and every "day ex cept Sunday thereafter at 'the sanie tiine. 6 jAU votfes will be collected by the ; committee 'frdm tho varibus bal- ' lot boxes and taken to the Cham- .' 'bei; of Cpinm6rce',.whero the count ; . . Signed, will be made and publicly posted J and announced daily in tho news- papers. ' l 7 Votes may bo purchased only at & balloting places. " ' a 8 Contest will open Wednesday, T June 10 ni 9 a. hi., and 'will' close ' liromptly'at 9 p'in., Sntiitdny J Juno -27, and announcement of tlio winner made immediately af- tor a final and "careful: "count pf tbo " Wlots. .' r I nllVnfoo will ha snlrl nt. tllC 1'atO of . one-tenth of" n' c6iit i)br vbWjn 1( '' bldelfe of 'i00,.250, .500 and lOW- J; in'mii ' ' ,J:w ni-tMl to C0U- j duct the content' -Will act( ns judges. ' " ' f JT, D, QOHAN. Chairman. n v . . - l.l'l lll'.l' $ f. g. horton, l. l. te;omas ; WM. S. ftUBPEN , E. E. AVILBON CLAUDE tfASBURG R. O. GRAATilS jj 'i'S v't i ri , I .ii &. .i . -- - -