The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 13, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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coos bay times on r
M. O. MAIjOXNV l-Mltor mill l'ul. M N
DAN 1-3. MAI.QXI3V Now a Killtnr U1IL
Official I'miur of Cons County
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BEING RUSHED
nit. wirriiiumni; nniti:.
Star lianc'i lti ipt lMr Kuya ltoe
Kostliiil Wits I'lno. I
the stnVraiuh in curry 'county, ciuno Arrived Early This Morning Engineer Fontaine Says They
ni4hr?..TXrhottdWn 15 With 68 Cabin Passengers , Will Soon Have Rails
visit relatives ami boo the itoso Festi- and Fair Cargo. I To The Siuslaw
val. Dr. Wethorbeo was accompanied i
by his wife, his mother-in-law, Mrs. Tho steamer Hrcakwnter arrived' KL'GKNE, Or., Juno 13. The WIU
J II .McCluiiB. and Ills wife's slater, early this morning with slxty-clfiiit lamotto Pacific Railroad wilt be with
ers C II I'rledel, who will visit robin passengers, twenty-one steer- p twenty miles of tidowator In less
with Dr. Wethorbue and his wife for KO unu u inir cargo, ane win nan tnnn two weoKS, according to u. it
n month or so.
I for Portland tomorrow. Among Fountalno, assistant engineer, who
nr Wothorbco savq that tho Uoso those to arrive this morning were: j states that tho stcol Is being pushed
Festival JuBt closed In Portland stir-' . 'on Pon. C. White. D. Oray, Louis to Mnploton moro rapidly than ever.
i-aisoworK uriuges navo ueen erccieu
across tho third, fourth and seventh
Wildcat crossings, and tho false
work will bo built as fast as tho rails
reach now crossings, not wnltlng for
tho steel brldgo crows which have
boon throwing steel bridges ilnce
last fall.
Tho rails reached tho first cross
ing of tho SIubIhw and tho Willam-
rnssed all previous festivals hold iV'""!'. urn ivnnpp, i.. ivceiinn,
there Ho says that tho parades wero . if ""'" '-c uoit, .Mrs. j. w.
far more attractive and that the nd- punlap, .1 Klwood. Mrs. Muntho. W.
ij. uag, .Mrs. m. unoii, v. urnuioy,
Mrs. r. McCann, F. McCann, .1. K.
vortlslng element was entirely cllm
lnatcd
Dr. Wetherbeo says that everything Jo, Floyd Powell, L. A. Uunch, Geo.
on his ranch Is run of lire nnu iook- ""'"" " "" " "i-
Ing fine. He will leave this evening '"". uihih. i;vans, ueriruue I'oitor,
for Dandon. where ho will sco tho
extent of the damage done by tho
fire.
AMONG THE SICK f
Ed Swanson, John Uerry, Pearl HI
bargcr, Mrs. C. W. Chandler, Lucy
Hlx, F. Saunders, Mrs. E. O. Crans- nttn Pnclfln from now on will follow
bay, Ora. Hernard, D. W. Carpenter, tho Siuslaw Itlvor to Acme. Until
Jesse D. Fronts, W. C. Pulley, Mrs. now it has followed tho Wildcat, a
II. T. Murray, Mrs. W. A. Richardson, tributary. Aftor tho second crosslnc
m n iMiina l rnnnrt..,! rZ Mli8: 'f J",.1 i,or.c0' ,s.l,8H nV, s,1ml" ot tho Siuslaw, tho railroad has a
rnvllt, frnm nvnr ntlnrk nf qU V' J' T' Mcau,ro- J.lr8' G F' "" Btrolch Of seven tnllCS without bridges
mnin-8 ifn? .nr I .m nm .no,t,8 Mr8 M- U Tucker. Stove Par- nd along this grade tho rolls will
m ??' m!,1 . .-.IE loff- Mrs- McCommon, Mr. McCain- b0 pushed bo that within less tlinn
111 with the rtUcane. ,ont j, n Wothorbce, Mrs. Wether- two weeks tho rails will bo less than
uuy iwnmii is i...iij-u iiu t..u 1)COi Jlr8i jicClung, Mrs. Frledal, Mrs. twenty miles from Notl.
. K.Dooth residence In West Marsh- Lewl8( F A. slnile n, Llttman nerti1 MBMry crow?ai-o erectlnK plorrf
ueitnis, v. h. siicriiian, .Mrs. unui-0n tho third crossing of tho Siuslaw,
01 shaw. Erman llradshnw, Almeda on Lnke Creek and on San Antono
iiriuiHiiRw, uay urauHiiuw, winucui Cieek. All tho other piers wore
Rradshaw, Mrs. F. Saunders, W. A. plnccd last year. At present men aro
Lowenborger. E. R. Edge, Mrs. E. R.I working within cofferdams sinking
hdgc. Mrs. Chan, .Nylandor, Isaac the center pier for the third crossing.
Kempy, W. Kakata and twenty-ono, Til has n 3r.0-foot snan. Work on
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Htccrage
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field
C. C. aoiiiK'i children are
measles.
Two children of Mr. and Mrs. J
Mills aro reported III of measles.
Matgarot, the little daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lusu Is reported
HI with measles.
Den, (liu little sou of Mr. and Mrs.
Olvon8, who rcfflrip In tho iSacchl '
apartments, Is III with measles.
Mrs. I). A. Jones, who has been
very 111 of measles, Is reported im
proving.
Clyde Foulkes, tho little son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Foulkes of Sec
ond street, Is recovering from a se
vere tdogo of pneumonia.
A. O. KJclland of Kcntuck Inlet
is reported to ho suffering frnm a
relapse.
J. A. Roberts of the O. K. Chop
House Is reported quite sick.
II. J. Meade, n pioneer of Gardiner,
Is .hero fnr medical treatment, llo
is over eighty years old and lins long
been a resident of this section.
.fitrnlllti Qu'fint'u llMIn ftnnrrlitn.
who has boon very 111 of measles Is r Liberty contest was made at noon
Improving. (today when committeemen ropre-J
M
I
E TODAY
the Lake Crook crossing, which is a
ann-foot brldgo with a 200-foot cen
ter span, will ho commenced nt onco.
Hut tho brldgo crows from now on
will not delay the progress of the
rnll. nrrnrillni' In tlin ntiirlnpnrn. who
I state that tho tracks will cross on
folso work beforo waiting for tho
I bridges. This means that tho rails
will roach tldowatcr in a matter of
but n fow weeks.
At present passenger sorvlre Is be
ing oporated to Fowler's placo, thir
ty-two miles west, but preparations
servlco
!.. 1 i... p- i i , l Hi llil'liui tinuM, nut i-i'tuni iiiuun
IliaiUU uy taqiCS, in Leaa woBt, within n few days
With 12,500 Votes
Tho first count In tho Goddess
Win. Ar-'tcr's fourteon-year-old ol",i"'K "' inuunmi socieuos, lougos
daughter underwent an operation nt J""1 rnvolln salesmen mat at tho
Mercy Hospital and Ih reported to bo yminber of Coiiimuno. Tlio rolurns
doing nlcoly .show that MIsb Ilessle Flanngan,
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. OxtroWs child- .UVj? ' " Vl JV? V5 -lnn Kn,B,PB, lH '" tht
ilrnn linvi Iikoii nnlli ulnl, will, ..innu. ,CI". w" 1-.M) Otl)S.
les niul whooping cough.
Mr. nnd Mih. Win. Cox'h children
aro Just recovering from whooping
cough nnu measicH
Miss Gortrudo Scalfo. nominated
by the Moose Lodcc, Is second, with
1,200 votes sud Miss Elmn McDon
nld, nominated by tho trnvollng
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BIS IMISiMlit
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Floronco Farley Is conflne.l to l.or ?a",p""l,J!. '" h,r,;l wlt'', lP'00?,' ,S1,,
no In West Marshfleld by nn nt- lsnll.' I l"1 Y -V1?8 ,(S,n'lj8 no,,',y
k of mensles. , ioprenontlng tho tolephono oxchnngo,
homo
tnck
Tho yon n hr nun of Mr. nnd Mrs.
J. W, 1 Hillenbrand has been hnvlng
quit", ft slego of tho iiip.ihIos.
The HttU son of Mr. and Mrs,
II N'crdrum. of South Fifth street,
lins been quite III of tho moaslus.
who lins 10(10 votes. Miss Ermn
Erlkueu, tho Elks enndtdnto. has
2:i()0 votes.
Now that tho first count has been
nnuouiuod, n greater Interest will
Iih shown In tho contest. Some of
the societies, Including tho Elks
Ik III i hihmIhI metliiK for the
rrnliiK tl'olr ciiiiinnixii
Edgar L Martin Here to Con-.
fer With Employes About
Liability Lines.
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FOR AUTOS------
News Concerning Road Condi
tions and Other Matters
of Interest.
Edgar L. Martin, vlco-prcsldcnt nf
Si oat, Evans & Martin, gonernl ag
ents of tho Guardian Casualty and1
Guaranty company, nrrlvod hoie to.
iiny from Portland to spoiid some
time with E. I. Chandler on Coos
n-- n. r!i-t v,, r-,ipc!ully to
khi in ioiicii with m'iiiih of the big
einployeri hm the comnunv inakes n
' t-.i.i.ii tluit tntv will mow ; snerlnlt)' of the employers' liability
oi tomorrow nd bogln nnd compensation rink. Tho Giiard-
I icir cnurtldateit In ear- Inn company It one of the lninuont
In the coillitrv mid ont of t'.o fore.
minlttwnuMi nt niont In this cIhsh of builiienn. Mi.
' iniKiHK or Chuniller will he rim asam ror tii..
niiUKIHlPB ny tnu cumnanv In th m ttrrltniv Mr Mr.
" ( of ttllde In the HlOVlnX Picture tin donlre la mPt nml tnllr vnr ihn
ll'iaiprs. to It la very llknlv that l tun Hon with the piii.1v.. !. ihi.
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iiimm-kwv win w iiinuw muir wH'iion. lie pas snnm vnlimiiln !n-
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P'v uro reporit'd x(tllout
' ii'iii'ition bureau nt
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'.null' t with the namoa of the var
lore riindldaiea aa well aa n few
polnieii reuanna aa to why tertatn
! cnndl'atea ehould be honored.
Ik'trlnnlUK Monday, a count of
l lie votra will be made emh day nt
ikiuii ind the result poated on bulle-
forniutlon and atatlstlca on the subject.
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Ralubow did not meko tli run Into
lh lty from C.ioa R'xer notiiM
hoirrtH nt .ill nf lh .Ii-nir lnrM h'8 "K'ml'IK. ' H! 10 - ie ('iff!-
where ballot boxea are nrovldeil. ,uly ,l aUrtlna I.er emclne. Inth
i.. bU day of the to rwult will alao be announced L,'P?r,.,"? rre'K''' M T""""
In The Time dully. ThA .mt wred. to the Inumli Exn'ia nhort-
will tlOM June 27 at 9 p. in. v "r the Rainbow at.irtod out. It
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A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL
To ll knowing iifTir,T nf rhrqmailia, whelk,
rr auM'itUr or vt tiw lnin. n Uiii. IuiiiIwips
w. kiit'i..-, tiniim lu llti' kilin i f nmrit'il
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WHK HhKV.V COlfJItINd
AT NK.IIT
Tal;e iVo'cn iiom.j ,it,j jar Com.
poaud. i !' (''iii v"nr riiit
and h.irc di si iH'iiiiiifc,, tuothliig
1 - i'i 'ttri'ii'icd iii kllrg
iiiiiihii' J Ii u h iMmedlnte relic.'.
It !ooiv'i) u,i ,h.i i1 'hinotfti in inir
licit, gt. h i try vieey breuhiwj,
.-. (), 1 I'lcm-.lptlo Ph.-irmnM.
Fiunk l C ih in oppi'Hl'e Cliandler
Hotel. I'll ne 7 1. Central Avenue'
I'liiK Bii'ie. Ii" il firenrv
'WMIffnMnBMVMPMPMfcAHieUMBn
&
R.ovaI Cur Spec!a!ty b
tonight IGood Pianos
' i Hi'lHOn
i vt!l' be
mi wTie'l
i i. riot li
i I . t mi nll-s'ar '' Honl. In an ntt entitled
Hiirn! i's will be "T"1' ly aiui o Aalui." aud a
itti'ii.l.inn' lu ix- novl elet trie aoug number.
iiimniiion vf -"' tenia if jou iko thla ait you will ioy
it ' Komi aud nothing elee.
"The Ureon Horn." A two-reel
Broiuho. An ludlau feature of the
went
"Mynterloue Ryot." How a Care
t !Kh Eaaiea.
Ki.mk Ciiii'illn reck Deweeaa
Kd now.it. .:..? ..Jack .ydw'SK ',Jr, to,tort hy r'
uiiokar aiseiMia urn.
"The Qypay Queen." A Keyatoue
comedy with the tamo spirit m -
(.eore Steveiuon . . . Gorg9 Korry
VI rat UttBA
w J. Conrad Jack DavU , ual
geioud Uaae I Theie la one feature about the
Del Dcnutaon Jobuny Teliefou Koyul aud that I the how It iUow
Becouu lUie
V. (I. Chandler l'rert lllll
Third Uaae
.1 iy Doyle Will Sueddou
Left Field.
1'hllltpa Jobauy Wlleou
Coatw KlelJ.
C. w Montgomery . . . Wily Wilson
Klght Field.
I).C'H AT AIHDOMH SATIMI-!
DAV. KEVIK'S OIU'lliyritA.
for the uiouey.
AdiiilssUiii, lower floor, 15c; bal
cony, 10c.
ComlUK June ltf-17. next Tuesday
and Wedueaday, Mrs. Flaky lu "Teas
of the U'lJrbenlHtw."
Coming soon, "l.uelllo I.oe," the
Ulrl of jlyatery.
Special three-reel feature tomor
iov, "CiibO of Cherry I'lireell."
Whatever make you buy from
us, we add our guarantee
to that of the manu
facturer. "YOUR MONEY'S WORTH
OR YOUR MONEY BACK"
Could anything be more fair?
"Talk to Thomas About It."
Wiley B. Allen Co.
L. L. Thomas, Manager "
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Public of
Coos Bay
You are cordially invited to inspect the
new Steamship
Geo. W. Elder
at the Smith Terminal Docks
Marshfield
Monday, June 15th
and at the City Dock North Bend, Monday
A. M., June the fifteenth
North Pacific Steamship Co.
C. F. McGeorge, Agent Marshfield. Phone 44
W. H. Painter, Agent North Bend. Phone 421
Don't Miss the Big
Fourth of July CeSe
bration Ira Marshfie
JULY 3 and 4
Conic early nw sop it nil if possible, nnd if not, come om day.
Our day w ill he just ns u'ood as the other nnd both days will Ik- tin'
I (M you hi-w cu'r enjoyed,
UrtiH? Vac v.hule family MarahfioM lws pveiwrtxl to tao
'i.ie of them ull.
free - vaudeville - frke
Morning, Afternoon iand Evening
nt the li'oynl Theater both days. Fine pictures nod entertain
nu'Ut nnd an excellent jdnce to rest.
Big Auto Parade July 3
Big prizes will bring the handsomest array of machines i'm'
witnessed in Southwestern Oregon.
Surf Boat Riding- Both Days
the great sport introduced from Honolulu and demonstrated by
experts.
There will be a number of sporting contests each day; free band
riuu-erts and everything that goes to make a great and glorious
celebration.
Maihfield, July 3 and 4.