',tf w" ft nyw w jflpffiWf fj giny r- f--.r,"-' ' " T.:f'TTtT" RSHHELD WELCOMES HER GUESTS TODAY WITH A HEARTY HOSPITALITY A Uxmt mn YOl'lt ni'I'OIITI'SITV FAMILV CIRCi.LS reached with every copy of this me Hum llnvn vriitn nitvnrt Untunn roml liv 1 I'h tho great purchasing power community BliutiUl not be ked 111 lilnclni vonr ndvnrtts- ! the Home Community regularly, so Pho choled of niedln of buc- tnnt tnpy will Know you. Do In troduced 1JY THIS TIMES. morchnnts IS THIS TIMES. AIE.MISEH OK THIS ASSOCIATED PRESS nmmi!XmZ!22Zr&2mftae2? '.-3. Tl,& (XVII. I'ltnlillMifttl 1878 us The Conit Mull. FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1914 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times Const Mali iiml Coos liny Advertiser No. 289 IV., M timrmn- 1 1 i ninmon wmwniMW ri w miwimi DsoiE wine EMM OF TOD ILE PARADE rs PHI Coos 'Bay's Guests Krniteir airsMleld a ,n,i sonl jto o lk "! Mr. Ifil lio im L. Houseworth, Miss Curtis and 'Mrs. E. iBargelt Winners AUTIFUL CARS IN CONTEST HERE rong Witnesses Open- rwo Days' Cclebra- in Marslificld .Thronged Today With Women a (ittin.ntion tnnt there, and Chi dren s Fine V ' r thf nun iai, . , " ll would hr.ve EClUiPPCtl HEST ROOM" HUE FEATURE now ui rodl'r (1 hd'i i 'r h'ul In Dceii the 1 par l'K nun nlnKi the feature (t t o two tiny' Tl If VMU H It 'i dl- rdei ..in i . ni'ii" of which fKCt i hi i it- on ttfi atrcoU o!d i rtlfilfi'i tntttfv for the d . 'i . in iiriwH ti' '1 1 i! (i Tier sollio The "Prtm lltwt Hooitt," whleh In iM'ln;? mAltitrttnud in tho O'C'ounoll btillitlng on Market nrenuo by thu women of Alnr-bfleld under tho dl roetlcn of Mm. Vernon A. Smith; fi'r the visitor, i-siioi-lull the wo men and eliildioa, lifts Immui thronged; nil day. It in province ono of tho, moat vnhinblo features and the mini-' !V, :,.r,,h-r.lh2 - ' - ls .trniii 51.-1. r .'. i., , ,i".Jm ,"tts t-'it was n of tho must '.,?'. f ..'..,' .l'lCn.i' neoled f.'otur,. inii' u ' . ' ii in i" iii Aita. ,,,, . . unut.ii. it, ..r Vn is Th.i i ne rcoiu arc nttmuwitupiy uecor WO, tt. VIh AMro r'ni'tl. In a"' ' provitHui wuu .verytiiiiiK f, tui'l Hi third, $20, to AIll. m,nou inm n coinuinuiiie. wn Olt It i Itr NC-. 7. ("iipic iw kpit iiiimiin in nun , r is . ,.,nui .-rimtn..! ,,r hotel nmitlllllOdatlonS IttMt tllgllt WUlU kent w n to Winter Wel.uoi'" "r "rmius inn mnrijum. ai - Itli'iitl. .sho diou. cur No. lS.,"iner .woT" T" "ra ' L..i i.p'v., r,,.. it.., .,,,.. i ....,!. don attiwic of lUnepM, whh jhIbo tar- vt'nt to II. . I'uinniii inul i5'1 f1- 1'rutt, ol Xoitli Ilend. Mlwi! Potien of ilaiHlifloltl woman are orry wis nwarded tho prlxu wiuiiik i 'nnnt? ror mo viHiitira, tho fntinli'-rt iloWn. Al-. h"'i nl lluht rerruahini'iiU IioIiik fOWH won tlio ni'lzo tor llio wiven inss 10 iimao uniriiif; iiiuui. kVnted Kurd. The luduen kIvii Mm.y bnwiKht 'Cliolr lunt'hoB to tho fcontlon to tho vnr driven byri'Ht room iind ojijoyod It thuii'. Kree Wld, No. 11. hf.uonible iiipii- IIK l nlwo HoIiik provided Kir tliu tl.o cur driven by C. W. M'ol-, "MIjh. rnr drlvvn bv U. II. Wnlter.i Theio Is n aplrlt of co-opi ration lrlven by V. V. Cntterlln. the ami npprerintlon iilimit 11 thtit inoro on by .1. S. Lyons and the ear tlit.ii recompi'iiMeM the women who MrH. CKirRo rjoodrtini. inro vnrKlnKio hnrd to make It bono kch wctft .1. A. Smith, of the fli'lnl mill fill the object for v'hleh en,l Chntnher ol Coiiiinuico, It viM jirorideil. knnii and Wlllliim Orltnon. I SroHiilt of wlnnliiR flrHt p V.e nuto parmlo tula mornintr. H Tf If fl JfJJPtH L. llouaewnrtli rm-elvoil two 'J) I i U L J j i fcl L Iam. Ono w:ih n fine rob J(l i I Wfi$l d by I. U. 'lower, tho 'loral IVH I UlfLLL HW MflU I GYGLE RAGE B(l utonioli!li( iiKent, ntid the Mh $50 tnah jiroHentod by Dr. i vorth ! pnrudn ei'lliircd r.ll nntlilpa-, nntl eveji the moot nrdent ox- of Oeot'KO Ooodrnm. who' linrKo or this feature, and wbb1 Btidld rcHpotiHo to IiIh onorxy . - flelent JimnaKoinent. .MnnnKr UOVCl'S UOUI'SC in 10 IVIinilieS H wjih nil stullOM when no wiw nnfi oa Cnnnnrlc Ynkn 9nt nflrtoino tirraj. ",,u w r , Ins tho pnrndo watt tho Coon JOlmSOIl orU ncert llntiil and followlnB wns' , , , nontnliiif I inn. H. A. iiontl.. Shannon .Mlteholl won tho motor pone, Hon. Win. Ilnnlcy, of olo raw over the nine mile courwe l'rotildoumuKh Mcl.nln of the tnm nuernotm in imeeu iiuiiuu'b unu field Chntntier of Coniiuorcc, thirty-four aecuiida. otna auo nn- P. IS. Allen, Chnlrmnn J. Al- lahcil Becomi in sixteen ininuicH. nine fatHon of tho Fourth or July teen and oiie-haf hccoihih. ucorRO tteo nml Senator I. S. Smith. Johnson cumo.ln third with a record Ciuk 'In 'lilnv. ' of novenU'ou tnllLutoB and nineteen owltiK nro tho names of the accondn. Jfolllo U'ltmnn flnlahod 1n encli cnriind a brief ties fourth In seventeen mlnutea, nino of tho inachliio: I teen and uno-fuiirth Hcconda. 1. Mn. II. M. Drews, Gone- Max KriiKor ami wiuori narvey VGoanoy, VlrBlhlu'OoHiioy, Gen- did not flnlall. .KriiRor, who atartcu oscoy, Mnrjorle Drowa. car acconu, urojiimii'iHu mi mo nmi ii". ed In TOBOa, carnations and at Kouria ami .iihiiibuh aireui, whcii with 1arKo btittorfly abovono ineti to ium uio corner iuo mm or and doll above itonneuu. nnd ran uuo ttw uurn. mo was no. 2. C. W. "Wolcott, Alias Alice nun. imovy mriwinm w hi i 11, Mlas Mario Lnrgent, MIbs bccoiui turn, wntin aomuuung woni Cook, Mr. A. D. wolcott. . wronj; wun wn uiiireuv. 1 no winner huib ,n l'mu ui fuu and tho second man gQts n prlzo of 30. Don Gardiner and AV. J. 'Conrad woro tho official tlnifckoQpers. Mar shal Carter started the racers Uy fir ing his trusty. Crowds lined Fourth .stroot ifor a dlstanco of five or six lilocks from tho starting point at rtourth and CMnmercInl, Consldernblo difficulty wns ov- pcrjonced In keeping the crowds off tho street, uui loriunuieiy was hurt COME, COOS MAY, your brightest smile! Your 'best loot foremost, loo! And show these visitors today -why we're mighty proud of you. Yon may not be so very large, but you've got a lot of snap, So show these visitors today, that you're really on the map. ("1oiiie, men and maids, your finest look; with brightness in your eye. .hist show you're glad to sec Vni and tell the reason why! We've got the finest, town on earlh, as everyone must know And when the railroad vouches here, we've simply got to grow Then welcome, all you visitors! we arc mighty ghjd you came, ' And hope that when you ljfcve us you can (oil us alt the same. ' "We hope you'll look around you and we also hope you'll see ISvoi'ywhere a welcome warm, in Una town of dcsliiry. WELCOME TO VISITORS POSSES STILL SEARCHING FOR EASTERN OREGON TRAIN BANDITS KIltST VICTIM OP POl'llTII 11 AMottatril jti U Lbu tlf TlmM 1 CIIICAQO, July .1. John Sul livan, ngod in, bccnnio Chicago's first Pottrth of July victim to dny when ho died of burns caus ed by explosion of flro crackers. II S MIMS' RETURN HOIEij I I i l Slain Robber Identified as Har ry Whitney for Whom $50, 000 Was Offered DEPUTY M'DUFFEE IS ' REP0RTEDREC0VERING Don't Know Whether Other Bandits Escaped in Auto or to Blue Mountains csk lu.oooniiorxns. In Washington Today to Con fer With President- Reb els Still Firm '.Ir AwrlilM rrw.. to Com Bar Tlmx. WASHl.VGTON. 1). C. July 8. The American dclpftntea to the .N'la 11 am KkIIh Mf'lnin medial Inn roil-1 (Mr A""i 1I1 rn lo oot tm Tlm J l.A OHAXDR, Or.. July 3. Thnt the hlcodhotinda from Wal la Walla this morning struck f i cah tral'a and .were leading their guides northward from Meftrlmm was the word brought in from the arena or ytaterday's train i.oldup. Detallml hrtiah heatlna- hag been abandoned and the hunters are going back Into I the hllli fnrt! er than yesterday, j . ARSII FIELD extends welcome to its visitors, mstly neighbors from nearby points, but others om more vemotu sections, and even home citizen should and will constitute himself a committee of one to ... . ., , ., ,. , , . . ., ' " ."MM' " i" wiiLuiiiimwnii WI18 HIIIUll 111 IUO UHllIB 111 1110 I llllir Ni'l' that all guests have that attention that Will give them cltlofs would nuthorUo tho acndlnx enr wns positively Identified today the largest tlegree of pleasure and comfort during these 'Xwe'asi'" perH,nV,So ttnrlKr '& been set a prlco of 750,000 if Aaoliill 1im t Tom. li Time . PKN'IH.RTn.V Or.. .Tlilv .V Tllft fetonco, Jtiatlce Lamar and Predorlek iiimim in thn iilun Mountilnn enn W I.ehmBnii, returned here today and tim,P,i the search for the two or pos- conrerred with Preaident Wilson and ii,iy (aree robber who occaped Secrotary Dryan. yesterday after holding up the Ore- iKleslaa Culderon, one of tho Con- gon-WnshliiKton Uallroad and Xavi- stltutlonallat leaders, who la oxpected nation Company's train No. ft near to represent Carranxn If he aonds del- Aleacham, Oregon, ogatos, said ho did not believe thnt The body of the highwayman who I ho camps of tho Constitutionalist Wns klllod In the battle In tho ihnlr two (lavs ol losiivai and I nil. The business men of Murshfield 1m ve subscribed Jargely and liberally to provide royal entertainment Tor these visi tors. The promise and prospect is that it will be the best and biggest celebration ever hold in this section. There will be no dull hours during these two days. .Begin ning with the auto parade this morning under the di rection of (leorge Goodruni a.ud until the last spark of theJ ZZ rr AiexiioVTre8id final fireworks fades awav in the darkened depths of the ' envoy to attompt to in sky on the night of .hily-lth, there will be something doing vvory minute. In the meantime The Times joins with everv loval resi dent to bid the visitors welcome: to wish them Hvo dnvs of not nt this time, because pleasant entertainment, and to hope that when tho'timeToVor" Ho0rto.""tr,,ed "" " rocogni . j . i i . i -"iii 11.1 coniex to say goou-Dyeiuey iu oegiati ,tney came and de jmrt with assurance thai they will came again. The city is yours. tp,.i.n ;- ...wi" n 4 in 1 1IV II (Will fKI Lll II., surrender. Whilo the Xlngnrn Fells conferonco ' Altlimti'h It I. thnucbt nnsnlblft Is In recess, nwnltltiK Carrnnzn's that tho robbers may havo escaped cnnvuBs of his Kcnorals under tho n tho brown nutomobllo seen In tho lilnn or Oundnlttpo, ns to Bonding vicinity of tho holdup, tho general dologates to troat with lluotfa, tho opinion wns that tho bandits struck Amorlcnn dologates will romaln In directly into tho mountnln fnfitnosa, Wnshlngtcn. The three South Amor- olther on foot or on horses, luin mediators will return hero. Oopttty Shorlff (loo. McDitffcc, John It. Sllllmnii, formerly Vice- whu killed Whitney and wounded Consul at Saltlllo, went to Wnsh- another of thn robbers, wns ronortod osldont Wll- oittof dnnicer from tho wound ho dUCO tho rernlvnil. vJonstitutionniiBts to meitinto wun , Iluorta nnd bring nbont hnruinuy be tween uarranza and villa. Hiiiiman will ho ralHod to tho full Consul Inter, It was annoui trimmings, red rnmblor flow 3 Miss Vlrnlnla Clnrko, Lll iBcumnn, Margaret Powers, ISnft own. Rosce, Scotch bloom unu 4 .Tnnio nennett ami Mrs.! ett. Waltor Hill and Mrs. mil. iron, running board reading "Its rain attain." Umbrella aoovo passenger nnd ono abovo each ilL'ht. niack nrodomlnntlng. J. . Zolla Swlnford, Marguerlto nnn. Mablo Lingo, Kthel Lingo. "Mecorntod with Scotch bloots. a and flngs. 'o. G. It. II. wnitor, .miss ivum- Sinlth, Allss Kllon Dow, Aliss ly8 Dltnont. Car decorated wltn ison ana wnito ramoier nowum. a good display of national colors ENGLISH STATESMAN PASSES Ml Joseph Cliarriheclain, Most Not ed Figure tin iturope, Suc cumbs to Heart Trouble Today. ' Or AMOclit? Ir to Coot Dtr TlfflM. LONDON, July :3. Joseph Cham berlain died here today. Ills death, which removes one it tho most strik ing figures lu BrltSfih politics In the CYRUS CLAPP as his health wns not generally known to bo any worso than at any tlino In tho last two or three years. Mrs. Cbnmborlnln niul tholr son woro nt his bedside. The ovont cast a gloom over tho London season, which Is nt Its height. Ills Jnst public ap pearance wns at a garden party at n ih -irtniugnam name on May c, when ho appoared In a whoel chair. Tho causo of death was announced ns heart failure. -Ho had beon sink- W Y with Ted rnmblor flowers nufi wild huckleberry. I No. J 3. L. W. Trnver, Minn ,Dal Iglo, Ktnnm Hansen, Lillian Thorwnld, I Gortrutlo Scnlfo. Itopresentlng tho Will' "I Il.....w. .. J-..l.. -, Ul.. ,! ... 7. Captain Alfrod Alatsoa,, uriiuiuj v,) v.u. ...(,.........- btaln Llghtner, C. C. Pratt, K. , era. Marlorie rai ATrs nareolt Alaster Fritz No. 14 Alico wiirtis, .Marjone fff'roSSera?!.? n sold er and Jul-' Cowan, Bvolyn Anderaon, Myrtle (MaTson nnSa".or? The elder men Co .wan. Alto Cox. Car ' de com ed In all Civil War veterans. uari u "B" ... v.w4. .... imed in roses and tho national m J'k'wih noodrnm. Essie Vn' r v a Porham Airs. Per-' Cameron, Dogs Cat and Ilabo and tho BO. 8. -ti. U. lonwill, .mo twi I ; trtnwr nnrt fhn nnf. iri.i nn.mm Aii nnn nirs. . uiu uiuuiv v-i. ..... .... ..w .. Rfl itlinnrkSnr. Tiivitni.rvint o'f Cr. no onei uiiiiiuiiaii v. i iiuu.iiiiuii ui u- attle, Succumbs Suddenly at His Home Today IS KILLED IN SAN FRANCISCO IS. Turpln, Alias Agnes Hutchison display of balloons nnn gruuno ...flriv flnivR '""" ""Dr ,- .r- 1. Jo. !). 11. A. -onine, iu. -"!' lonal colors No. 10. Percy Pratt nnd H. D. Putnan, dressed as farmers, with n wagon thnt has coverea many a mue. n A Connie Mrs. Cop- wagon umi iwa i-' " innn Tnin iron iTnrrifi anu Mimiiiiu uu n" "pr" -o ,1UID UUAIU ...., -. --- I !.. I.nl.lrfrl ucho Connie. Car trimmed l"rT"Sd Airs. Ale s and wild flowers. . '. Mr. and Mrs. Newton C. Liv- o. 10. u. u. koou, mid. ..- --.----; - -. kum. Mrs. Alary MorKB, mi ..- --:- -7,:- ,,,,, ,.ro n Mclntyro. Mrs. D. L. Rood.' -'' "" " "" """"';" ;;::' r, decorated with flags. . ,, lrSi r to deeorated in No 11 -W. A. Reld, Mrs., neui, wi ,,,;' .. 1H-W'?I5. RILi I X' pUjft0 ia0n.-lleSvValnter and Mr, Painter. P. It. l-'incn, rs. p. -k lilen Itoid. representing coiumoia to warren, ubihiuiih Car trimmed with rira sffi .-s s Knlglll. IvUr Ullllliicu will! nuncio and the national colors. No. 20,-Airs. c. jonnson, Mrs. u. rnnA flnwors. fru 12. P. V. Cntterlln and wife, 'onraa, wrnf u FUn.i.0, 0riir.W. Wni.lt. Mr,. J. B. Lyow. Mr.. A. Ilr AM'KUted 1'rMt to Coot Dir Time I UKATTLB, July 3, Cyrus P. Clnpp, former Btato Sonator, and 0116 of tho wealthiest 111011 In Seattle, died tmddonly last night of ncuto in digestion. Ho acquired 11 largo for tuno lu Investments of timber lauds J. Larson, Mrs. .Andrew Lyons, J. S. Lyons. Csir trlmmbd in yellow and black. No, 21. Airs. Georgo Goodruni, Frances Williams, Grace Kruse, Aladgo Harry. Japanese effect. Flowers and national colors, No. 22. Tho Gunnery car. Ad vertising Flsk tires. Lino of Afiirch. The parade formed at the corner of Fourth and Commercial streets, continued South on Fourth to Blrod, east on Blrod to Broadway, north on Droadway to Alder, east on Aldor to Front, south on Front to Cen tral avenue and,rest on .Central ave nue. - ELKS IMPORTANT All 'Elks will meet nt?h'e lodge room Saturday morning at 8:30 for the Fourth or July parade. FOURTH OF JULY COM. Purser McCollum, of Paraiso, Receives Word of His Brother's Death Bert AlcColltim, purser on tho Pnrnlso, nnd we'll known on Coos Hay, today received u tolegrain stnt Ing that his eldest brother, Will Ale Collum, was killed In an accident In San Francisco yostorday. No par ticulars wore given. C. F, McCollum, ngent of tho Dreakwator nt North Ilend, Is .also n brother of tho deceased. Uo left overland for San Francisco this morning, Tho funeral will bo held noxt Monday from Dort AlcCollum's homo In San Francisco, Immediately after tho arrival of the I'arulso there. TRIPLE CUE IN ATLANTA S. F. Bennett Kills Wife and Mother-in-Law, and Com mits Suicide Dr A wlittd rrwi to Cooi D17 Tlmec.j ATLANTA. Ga July 3. The bod ies of S. F. nonnett nnd two women, uouevou to bo ins wire and mother-in-law, woro found lu a swamp near n suburb this morning. Tho bodies of tho womon were covered with brush whllo thnt of nennott lny In the open a fow yards nway. Tho evidence Indicated that ho had killed the womon and then sent a charge of buckshot from n shotgun Into his own body, pulling tho trlggor with n twig. The womon woro later Identified as Dennett's 17-yoar-old wlfo nnd his mother-in-lnw. Tho pollco bo Hove Dennett killed his wlfo by strangling her two dnys ago and lured his mother-in-law to tho scono, whoro ho killed her nlso, and be fore killing himself, ho shot Into his strangled wlfo's dead body, PARSONS WON slWTBN PAIR E001D SLAIN Think Chas. Bowman Killed Nellie Brewer, But Mystery Surrounds His Injury (Dr AMOclal Tltt I- Cmi P.v TtDM.1 YANKTON. S. D., July 3. Nolllo Drowor, n 17-yonr-old school girl la dend today with a ballot wound In hor body and Charles Dowman, her roiiusln, was found lying across tho body of tho girl unconscious, with his skull fractured. It la bolloved that Dowman killed tho girl, but mystery surrounds tho manner In which ho received his injury. It la said Jealously prompted tho deed. M E SON THIllUTi: TO DHAD Throngs of .Mourners Visit Vienna Cluipel Where llodlcs lie lu Statu Br Auocltte4 Pr to Cor.i n. rtmea. VIENNA, July 3. Crowds of mourners visited tho'chapel of HUf burg, In which the coffins containing the bodies of Archduke Francis Fer dinand and Duchess Ilohenborg lay In state. Emperor Francis Joseph left tho suburban palaco today for Hofburg. Thousands cheered him t ho passed through the streets, Captures 10-Mile Auto Race Today American Cars Leaders ID' AnocllteJ rrfil to Coot nay TlmM. TACOAIA, Wash., July 3. Par sons won the Integrity hundred-milo nuto rnco horo. Ills timo was 1:2G:4 2-r. Drock was second; Lattn third, and Stnloy fourth. All four loaders were Amorlcnn machines, Cars from Oregon, "Washington, Idaho, Alon tatia, Dritlsh Columbia and Alberta competed, Liquor to Coqiilllo. A number of auto parties came hero from Ooqulllo last evening and when most of them returned they woro pretty woll lad en with liquid refreshments for Fourth of July parties. at jap: POST Vermont Man, Who Had Been Advisor of Japanese for Years Succumbs Or Aiectat) Pmi to Cooi Dt TlmM. TOKIO, July 3. Ilonry Wlllard Rennlson, legnl ndvlser of the Japan ese department of foreign affairs slnco 1880, died todny. Ho was stricken with pnrnlysla a weok ago. Ho was born at Guild Hnll, Vormont, In 1SIG. Announcement of Donnlson's (loath was withhold far sevoral hours in nccordanco with tho Jnpaneso cus tom, Tho Emperor conferred n dec oration or tho Grand Cordon Order of Paulonlnn on the dend man. A, eulogistic fitntomont with regard to tho services of Dennison wns later issuod by tho Jnpaneso Foreign Of fice, In which ho was said to ho one of tho greatest benefactors of Japan. TRIES TO END CONGRESS. Houso Takes RcccfcH Until Monday When Resolution l.s Pres&eil ID' Awxlttej Tresa to Coot Bay TlmM.) WASHINGTON, D. C July 3. An effort by Representative Levy of Now York, for tho consideration of a resolution to end tho session ot Congress July IB forced tho house to adjourn until Alonday. Republican Lender Alnnn demanded action and after n llttio parliamentary sparrlnr Underwood moved an adjournment, which carried unanimously. V .-' itSSTS