THE COOS BAY TIMESUMARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1914 EVEWING EDITION SIX 188,250 VOTES ADQEO 10 LISI Tremendous Gain by All Can didatesMiss Eriksen in Lead With 146,850 A tremendous gain In votes hns Ijcoii noted since tlie count In the Goddess of Liberty contest wns mndo yosterdny. In nil 188,250 linvo been turned In during tbe last twenty four hours. Miss Krlkson, the Elks candidate, gained 100.750. MIbs Gladys Hoddy, the telephone cx chnngo cnndldate, gained 44,000. Miss Gertrude Scnlfe, the Moose enn dldato, gained 42,000 and Miss lies nlo Flnnngan. the Kaglc's candidate, g.ilnod 11,000. According to the official count mndo by the conuultteo in chnrgn of tho contest, the cnudldntes stand ns follows: Einnin Krlkscn, Klks II I.SiiO Gladys Roddy, tel. ex SU.GiiO Gortrudo Scnlfe, Mooso 81,300 Dosslo Flaungnn, Knglcs.... 50,350 Klmn MneDonnld, salesmen. . 20,000 Even tho committee which hns charge of tho contest, wns startled when tho count wns mndo today. Not since tho contest began has such n Rain of votes been mndo from ono count to nnother. Perhaps tho llt tlo announcement yestcrdny to tho effect that tho Mooso planned to put their candidate at tho bond of tho list caused tho commotion. Thnt there will bo another big surprlso when the votes nro count ed for 'tho last time nt !) o'clock tomorrow night Is nlmost certain. , 8omo of tho societies nro determined i not to bo outdone anil Individuals nro plnnnlug to dig deep Into their l)ockots rnther than boo their cnndl-, date lose. I Tho committee In charge of tho contest requests tho presenco of n representative from each candldnto nt tho Chamber of Commcrco at 0 o'clock tomorrow night, when tho final count will bo made. Unless thoro Is n representative from each candldnto there will ho no count. Tho result will ba posted on bul letins In tho drug stores and an nounced In Tho Times Monday, . I0WCLE 15 D Machine Owned by Ben Davis Caught Fire Last Night Damage About $15 A motorcycle owned by Hon Davis was damaged to the extent of $15 when It caught flro In front of tho Gunnery on Front street about $:30 o'clock last night. The flro vns extinguished by Dnvls, who beat tho flames with an old cont. Tho fire department wns cnlled nnd the chem ical apparatus was brought into piny. Tho flro started whon Davis pour ed some gnsollno in the tank of tho motorcycle while tho hendllght wns burning. In an Instant the tank was nhlnzo nnd It was with difficulty that tho flro was oxtln- 1 gulshcd. Wnter hnd llttlo effect on tho burning oil. An nlarm wns sent to the flro department nnd tho boys, who an hour beforo were engaged . In their weekly practice, responded quickly. Tho burning mnchlnp nttrnctcd n crowd of two or throe hundred peo ple nnd consldornblo excitement pre vailed for n while. Some thought the flro was In the Grand or Or phoum Theater nt first. HUB CLOTHING & SHOE CO. STORE NEWS Coos County's foremost men's and boys' clothing stores I wo IN LAST NIGHT Now at North Bend Where She Is Loading Lumber for San Francisco NTEGRITY and EFFICIENCY have placed "The Hub" first in Coos county Men and their families find it enjoyable and profitable to trade here and freely recommend these stores to their friends "The Hub" is a place of right goods right prices and right methods. It makes friends easily and keeps them. It invites your patronage entirely on the merits of its merchandise its superior values and its courteous accommodating service STORES Marshfield . Bandon , . Myrtle Point "Money Talks" NEWS OF NORTH BEND i E FOR AUTOS st k ..!!,-1 Goodrum Makes Provision for Comic Section in the Fourth of July Parade. Oondronds Goodrum announced to day thnt provisions hud Just been made for additional prizes for n comic section in tho nuto parade, which will ho hold on tho morning of tho first day of the colouration. This featuro Is to provldo fun for tho crowds nnd enliven The steamer Yellowstono nrrlvcd at tho Arrow Lino dock about 10:30 o'clock last night after nn unovent ful trip from Portland. She had a big cargo, Including a consignment of dynnmlto for tho Coos Hay Powder Company, two Kords for Georgo Goodrum nnd some machinery, which wns unlondod at tho railroad dock tills morning. Tho Yellowstono Is now nt North Ilend, whoro she Is londlug 700,000 foot of lumber. 2000 rnns of con densed milk nnd otlior miscellaneous frnltllt. Rlin will Hnll fnl Knn 1,'rnn. Cisco this evening. .Mrs. Fny 10. Wnrd und children nr rlvcd this week from .Missoula, .Mont., to visit her parents, .Mr. and .Mrs. V. S. Shcppnrd. Cans. Tucker, who sustained a' broken nnklo whon ho slipped foil on tho floor, Is reported to doing nicely nt Meicy Hospital. .Miss Inn Johnson hns roturnod from Portlnnd, whoro sho complet ed hor business college course I'M Forrest, now n rnnchor on Kcntuck Slough, Is plnnnlug to add sixty mora goats to his hord of for ty. Ho says they are clcurlng tho land In good shnpe. C. C. Johnson, road supervisor In tho Wlllanch district, has heon In structed by Judgo Hall to go nhend 'nnd mnko tho ?S00 Improvement In visit with Supt. Hanh nnd to look into tho mineral deposits In tho South Slough section. P. A. Mc.Vabb has bought Mrs. Spoug's Interest In tho Ksthor Hotel (Jo South. V A. Smith nnd A rim (iet miviim1. .Malr Datio nnd Ml.-i .uiiruu wim neiii mini nuiu in i-iiii- mmiiIo .Mnlioney today woro grantd Intnl. nro now nl Korku oy and Oak- . , . , . N laud und will spend m.mo time there. 'lma,rl,,K ,lmiso ' Cor Cll !'. A. Winner or tho compnny Is ox- "tson. lho date of tho raarrun peeled on tho liny soon. I has not been announced. TIIO YCIIOWStOno Mm rnn.l cnrrlos no passcngors. i Col. Hrlghnm, who has been laid i nu riiruiHo is nun tomorrow mnrii Ing from Sau Frnpclsco with a big cargo of miscellaneous freight nnd sovornl passcngors. Sho will snll for Portlnnd nt r o clock tomorrow eve ning. given tho funniest clown, costumo and cleverness of nctlon both to bo considered In nwnrdlng this prize. Theso features of tho auto par ado nro to take tho nlaco of tho tho old time cnllthumplaus on tho Fourth up with nn attnek of sciatica, Is now able to bo around. Alva Grout has returned front Ku- ""''iiuid ho and T. S. Hoggs will conduct ou i It. .Mrs. Snonir linH uonu to KnrliiL'- fleld. Victor Anderson is repairing tho North Hond city wharf by putting In now piling. Snd news wns received by Sirs. Loulo O. Anderson nud sister, Mar garet Wilson, and hor brothers, Irn nnd Donnly Wilson, when n tole- grnm enmo announcing tho donthl of tholr father. Dr. W. J. Wilson,1 of Ucoce, N. C. .Many friends ex-' tend tholr sympathy. Hob Mngloflnn, whllo working at the Portor Mill, hnd his nrm bro ken, j Mrs. C. H. Pullon, n formor resi dent of North Hond, hut now of nnrniln with thn variety that Ih tint of July. uplco of llfo nnd Fourth of July Clowns mny bo mnsked or uumiisk celebrations. ,otl. A prlio of ffi.OO will bo given1 "ring out your old vehicles nnd for tho most comical vehicle of nny Hx H'om "P !rlzo winners In tho lilnd from n wheel harrow to n, comic section donkey engine that will bo -shown i Any Additional Informntlon mny !n tho nnrndp. Thorn nro no ro-i secured by cnlllng up Good- roniiH uuoiirum b uarago. gono, whero ho nttondud Oregon ,....' ""'vo " ii " Unlvoralty. Ills mint. Miss Jonnlo ,mE" "X, ,7 "' , n Tate, nccompanlcd him. Ho will ,.Tl f ro Moo lug of tlio O. work with tho S. P. survey crow this 111.- ?-w J'o ',ln,,1 '" 1,r',,".v Binumor , evening nt tho homo of .Miss Mnr- Unrl i'owell and family hnvo mov- BL?.,nm!1)"!,1- .,. ,.,,.. . cd Into tho Nowklrk rosldenco on ,,i?"ynl "J" li0; "' (!o 1 I,0IR',1, Moado street lawyer and booster, wns tho guest Loo Heath' has bought n Hudson ,!rL?'n ""ii'n lLttny' f U! six. a sovon-passonger car. and will "" , ' ?' ?t.Y.i "? S"H, "n r0"t, conduct nn nuto llvory service. ,S 'ra n..,vl.Hlt , Sioknno, fol- Hov. A. S. Hlsoy has purchnsod tho IV" "Jf, ".."?. '"V'i u,,u "u. "" '" icn nn Mniwln alpnnt ntwl . " Hlll CBUIIU HlOU III JOri- Btrlctlons or regulations nnd nothing la barred, It may bo n wheelbar row, n bicycle, n cart, u buggy or v-nenn, or on nuto of the model of 17.7 U. A second prlzo of $3.00 will bo nlng was n motjtftcnjoynblo affair, awarded for tho second funniest Thoro wna nn ' iju5unlly Inrge nt vchlcle. i tendance, Tho decorations were un- A third prlzo of $2.00 will bo usually Attractive. FINE HALIi. Tho Riles nail nt tho Simpson i ivivnion in North ilona inst ove 86 86 The L. M. TOZIER Grocery Company FOR GOOD EATS Wo hnvo n full lino of all kinds of FRKSII FllUIT and VKG KTAHLK8 arriving on tho Nann Smith this evening, tho Irreakwnt or Sunday nud Iledondo Monday. Got your supply early In tho week, Everything In tho market wo will Have In this lino at tho lowest market prices. PHONI3 -m. SO COM.MKUCIAI. AVK. Ackcrmnn houso on Moado street and Is remodelling It for n homo. Dr. T. F. Montgomory of Tho Dnl los nnd a graduate of tho Atlnnta Dentnl College, has opened n dental liarlor In tho Simpson building and I win nngngo in prnctlco here. I .Manager Georgo Sheridan of tho I Coos Hay Condcnsnry roports that ' they nro doing tho biggest business In their history, turning out about 200 cases of Sunrlso milk dally. Prof. 8. W. French, tho Oregon Stnto Metallurgist, Is hoio for n short Mrs. O. A, Richards nnd grand daughter, Mabel Drcsslo, enmo In vesterdav from .Areata, Cnllfornin. They will bo tho guosts of Mr. nnd Mrs. Leonard Masters, of Sumnor. Rev. D. A. McClood, who spont sovornl weeks nt Northern points, returned to his homo Tuesday. Tho Mlzpah Illblo class will give a social tonight at tho Presbyterian Church. Miss Kthel Oloson loft yesterday on tho Cider for Kugono. I Decorate and Celebrate The Glorious Fourth We Have the Decorations and as Usual, the price is right. All kinds of Flags, Festoons, Flag Garlands Jap Lanterns Government Rain Proof Bunting SEE OUR WINDOWS BUY NOW "Always Something New." PEOPLES sjoc STORE land. IRVING BLOCK "aldum, All Week Special LADIES DEPARTMENT 1-2 Price On Suits, both Novelties and Plain Tailored These are composed of all the newest materials and colors. No reservation made. ALL SUITS INCLUDED. Call and look them over. It will be a big money-saving event. WATCH OUR WINDOWS 10 BE HERE JULY 6 Will Examine Wah-Ta-Waso, Transit, Tramp, Liberty, Rustler and Others Two assistant Inspectors of tho Department of Commorco, with of fnus In Portland, Will bo In Marsh field on July i) for tho purpose of ' Inspecting tho stenmors Wnh-Ta-Wnso, Transit, Tramp. Llborty, Flyer. .Rustier, Randolph, lmro l.awn'iieo nnd such other vessels as nut.v need Inspection. TJio nbovo Infornihtlon wns recolv- ' ud by Thomas Harry, local collector of customs, todny from V " "'' wrds and W. S. Fuller, of tho De partment of Commerco, who havo tholr gfflcos In Portland. They also stnto thnt they will Inspect tho stenmors Ji'norlt. j.Munlo. Dora md Ohnrm aC.Caaulto on July 10 or 11. .-'ft Thoy will Inspdai tho tug Klyhlnm nnd tho sen-golnrahargo nt Uandon on Juno 11. or . All ownors of the vessola nra wquested to hnvo Uielr 0raft (ttfhvvt and ready for Inspection on tnp( dates named. i i- 'TJli. Ittmi StJOa'a Custom Houso flag lil now ' f lylng''fm1te'wlndow of Collector Barry's office. It was received today and In accordance with a Govomment rulo, It will bo displayed every day. 1 Attention Ladies Our Millinery Season for Spring and Summer 1914 Ends During the Next Six Days in Un precedented Reductions. Pattern Hats Latest Styles ALL GO AT HALF PRICE UNMATCHABLE MODELS" ' a UNQUESTIONED VALUES" In winding up the most successful Milinery season of our history we have gathered together our entire stock of trimmed Hats with many .added models never before shown and shall offer them at the following prices! $2,50 Trimmed Hats :,. $1.25 $ 3,50 Trimmed Hats $4,00 Trimmed Hats $1.98 $ 5,00 Trimmed Hats 55,75 Trimmed Hats $2.65 $ 6,50 Trimmed Hats B6.75 Trimmed Hats $3.33 $ 7,50 Trimmed Hats $8,50 Trimmed Hats $4.25 $ 9,50 Trimmed Hats $10,00 Trimmed Hats ,..$5.00 $12,50 TrimmedHats ,jU5 "... '.T$2jO V& "...$3J5 """" I$4j5 "-"---IJLS Sale Commences Tomorrow Reserved O. 5 J 611111112 S on Approval 'NORTH BEND."