The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 03, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY T.MHS. -W BEGO- FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1914-EVEWG
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COOS BAY TIMES
M. C. IAIONKV..IMHor nnd Pub.
DAN K. ,MArX)Xi:V....VcwH Editor
Dedicated to tlio service of the
pcoplo, that no good cnuBO slia
ImI: u cliamnlon, and that ovll shall
not thrive unopposed
HFFIM
I LOCAL OVERFLOW. .
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Out Today. S. I.ando was nl)lo to
bo down town today and see the
Fourth of July festivities. He Is
considerably Improved although ho
shows traces of the long siege of Ill
ness. Ho was warmly welcomed by
his f i lends. ,. ...
Ono An't Deputy (lame war
den Thomas has returned from a
trip to tho Upper CJocjnHIo. Ho kill
ed a blK panther nt Johnson Moun
tain, and chased four follows who
tm.i imnn kllllna deer us far ns
HARDY
SAVES
rmnna. whnri! lie lost tllOII
Roberts of Myrtle Point, was nr
rost"d for fishing without a llu-nso.
Too Arrest. Only two arrests
were mado today and both were for
Intoxication. The pollrc are giving
tho lelehratlng iiiiibs lots of Icowny.
Those arrosteil were Oust Carlson,
who had $2(1.10 and Ous Johnson,
127.70.
CiimliiK licit'. S. (1. iicues, who
Is known throughout tho west as t!iO
"Cowboy Preacher," and his wife aro
b.....ln.l lm.il I, n fim, .tnva fnt nil '
extended stay. They arc making a
tour of tho stato In behalf of pro
hibition. K. C. IIARKKR, who Is now running
a rnnch above Allegany, enmo In
today to attend tho celebration.
Mrs flnrlnt ntlrl nllllltrOII rPltmltlOll
at the ranch with her sister, Mrs.)
Richmond of Coqiilllo, who Is visit-'
Ing them.
Kdgor Mauzey Is able to bo up
and around after a week's Blego of
the mumps,
OIL FUME
Capt. Michelson's Timely Ar
rival With Oil Boon to
Autoists Today
n MiFwS nairPR Jr
leBEIie IN PARAJSO BE
rsmu Tfiniivi i nut v imiiiv a
tflilLl lUUm CfinLi muni
Tho steamer Hardy arrived In
oarly today after one of tho hardest
trips that she bos had from San
Francisco. She was out seventy-
. i...Ma l.t.nlrlfirr ntlvnran annft nml
IWII liuuia, iiui ixnift ii...w. ...
head wind and packing her way
through denso banks of fog.
Capt. Mlcholson, considering the
ndvorso conditions, mado good tlmo
and his advent this morning was
more than welcome, (or ho saved
Coos Hay from a gasollno famine
wiuc.'i inrcaiencu to mutiitu muj
with tho Fourth of July plnns of
ntiloisis. J no local suppiy hb imu
tlcally exhausted. Capt. Mlcholson
had tho largest shipment of gasoline
ever brought In at ono time, having
over uiiii drums ui Hi"""""; uuuuiu
for tho Union Oil Company and tho
Standard un vompany.
A man who uses n Times Want Ad
once, needs no lurmer arguiui-iu
Steamer Arrives From Portland
With Cargo and Large
List '
T..o llreakwater nnlved In early
this morning after n good trip down
thp coast. She had n fair cargo of
mlmellnnootiB freight and a good list
of passengers.
Tlio following is mo iisi oi iiii'uni'
ing pnssensors: i
! Marian Young, Klslo Klnloy, Roso
i .Inpnlisnii. Jewell Jacobsnn. J. J. Vnl-'
eutlne, C. H. freemnn, Mrs. Frank
f nnn1.,..nn Mine, II llrnlit t.'tl Vnif
mi COUPLE
WEDDED TODAY
J. J)l UtlWIIilll, .HIOO 1,. IUIH. 1.1. , Ul...
I tfl Mnni1 'n)f TrtMl flnrhnlll.il
.1 vuift, 1111. 1 w.fc, lu.ii v.. uu..n..,
Ainog Mustard, Mrs Amos Mustard,
K. J. Callahan, Mrs. Nellie Clyde,
Agnes Hughes. Mary Masterson, Dr.
Thos. Fox. Mrs. Thos. Fox. J. W.i
Olass, J. T. Woods. J. D. Pierce, C. A. '
Wise. F. W. Fuller, Mrs. J. Parker,
J. Parker. Pearl Elliott. Gordon Ho
lucket. Arthur Craig, Amll Mntson,
(ieorgo urouguton, wosioy inyior, u "" ,,,,, .," T
John Williams, Wm. Hanley, A. J. A. Stearns. It. Rob iison. Mrs. U
Rnhmer. Allen Young. Edgnr Han- Snyder. J. Honk. M. httiek. Mrs.
non. H. H. Donahy. Victor Koskcnan Carson, Miss A. Carlson, Miss I),
nnd five steerage. Carlson, II. Lorenzo, A. Ilendrlck,
I. .UjriL'K, V.. IVU1BUU
Steamer in From Portland and
May Be Making Her Last
Trip to Coos Bay
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l lie rnraiBii iirmu.i "
Ing from Portland with a fair Hit
of passengers nnd about 2r0 tons
of freight. In the cargo was n don
key engine for Hagiiulst and lljor
nulst for use cm their grading con
tract on toh Mnrshflcld-Coiiiillle road,
and some automobiles.
This niny be the Pnrnlso's last trip
.1...... .1fl..tl.. Inid llnilll Itllllll
lllll llOUllllK uuinuiu "'" ui-uu n
out yet. Swnyno & Hoyt have not
announced tho boat they will put
cm In her place, cttner. tho rnr.uau
will sail nt -I o'clock tomorrow for
San Francisco.
Among those arriving on her wore
J. W. Doulo, S. K. Decker, Mrs
Decker, Mrs. P. Robinson. Ilyron
Robinson, II. II. Platts, W. Witting-,
... .. ...I.. I. ....... .!.. It lln
ion, .Mrs. wuuumiHi, .ns u. uni
son, Miss L. Watson, N. Mcintosh,
AMERICA WON AGED COUPLE NEGRO KILLS
IN BOAT DACE KILLS ROBBER . FIGHT 6LACKS
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Christopher Danielson, of Lam
pa, and Gertrude Morgan,
1 Married Here
Chrlstophor Danlolson. of i.nmiia,
uregon, nnu venna ucriruuo .mot
Kan, of Danlols Creek, tho
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. II.
Morgan were married at 12 o'clock i
today by tho Ho v. (1. I.eltoy Hnll
at his rcsldenro in South Marshfleld. I
A few Intimate friends of tho brldo
and groom were prcsont. Tho brldo
was becomingly dressed and carried
a bouquot or roses and lilies. After
tho ceremony, tho guests adjourned
to a down-town restaurant for uj
wedding dinner. Tho young couple!
will take In tho celebration at
Marnhflolil nnd will then go to the
Broom' farm at l.ampu, where thoy
will bo at homo to their many friends
Tho Times Joins In congratulating
mo nappy nnu patriotic couple.
RUNAWAY ON
SIREEI I0DA1
Harvard and Boston Crews to
Race for British Trophy
Tomorrow
ID; AuaeUtfrl Trrit to Cmm 0t TlnM.
IIKNM-:r OX TIIAMK3. July 3.
Tho coveted grand clinllengo cup
comes to tho United States. Tho two
American elght-oar crows, tho Union
lloat Club of lloston nnd tho Harvard
University second crew, were left to
fight tomorrow for Its possession by
victories todny In tho soml-flnnls over
Mnyenco nnd Winnipeg, respectively.
Hoth worn most exciting races and
rowed In almost record time nml won
only after n hard struggle near the
f I II lull ttlfr linn In nnM, lltalniinn Tim
nice between Harvard and Winnipeg'
resulted In tho best tlmo recorded In
this year's regatta, soven minutes
flat. lloston Immediately afterward
equalled this time.
Tho grand chnllongo cup hns novcr
beforo been won by an American
crow and In tho tunny yonm It has
been raced for It hns left Kngland on-'
ly four times, tho Royal Nnutlcnl
Club or Holglum winning It thrco
times nml tho Sydney Rowing Club
of .Vow South Wnles once.
(llusoppo Slnlgnglln of Italy bent
Itnlmrt Dlpplo of Toronto, the Am
erican nmnteur sculler champion. In.
the second Homl-flnnl of tho olimlnn-i
Hon hcuIIh. Ho won by five lengths.1
IHppIo collapsed and foil out of his
boat at the end but was rescued. i
Illinois Farmer and His Wife
Win in Deadly Battle
With Bandit
(1)7 AtaxUIl Prria In cool D17 TlmM.J
YOHKVIM.M. til I11K. .1 A
drnmntlo story of n fight to tho death
In tho dark with a masked robber,
who Invaded their homo early today,
was told by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Clrlmwood, un aged couplo who llvo
on n farm near here. Tho robber
died as sho wns throttling him, Mrs.
Grlmwood said, after ho had boon
knocked to tho floor by her lius
bnnd. Sho Is a Inrgo and powerful
woman, although Co.
Hoforo tho robbor was felled, tho
farmer, nrmcil with n Hni, nml !.
robber with an Ico pick, circled round
ami rounu in mo unrk nnd striking
at each other. Tholr heavy hrenth
Ing wns nil thot guided their blows.
When tho robbor fell tlio womnn
pounced upon Mm and choked him
to death.
Angry at Countrymen Because
They Charged Him With
Horse Stealing
IDf Allocate! Trfii to Coot I)r TIbw.
IlltnU'N'SVII.I.M. Tov .I11K. 1
Sholl Mnnnlngs, n negro, killed eight
other negroes hero today with an nx
because ho suspected that thoy lad
charged him with horse stealing.
TwiL'U tills unnlf U'linn nirnuliul nl
smnll towns nenr horo on tho charge,
.Mannings nroko Jnll. Ho arrived
horo todnv mill nflor tlin Ullln,. una
arrested, but escaped from tho trnln
en routo to Jnll.
AgO0lloil8toV0(()Ca11
n wooil or coal nii,.. .
RiVIR M.lll lllXVq if llllinlr, ,
yi v ,.r l: uul cask
Roasts ;:z: ' cotu or
Tnncfq T,mt llicnns Vvht work n,l a dm I
,l0aSib kitchen. The
W-kj- PriT?riYirti
Otl COOK STOVE
burns kerosene, the clean, cheap fuel. It i8 8cicJ
tificnlly constructed. The chimneys direct a coq.
ccntralcil heat just under the cooking utensil9
And tho heat can ho regulated just like a
rri... AT.xir Pot-liu'lmii ia mi
gas range, mu w xa ..
ideal stove for home, camp or
bungalow. It doesn't over
heat the kitchen; doesn't
smoke; doesn't taint the food.
Ask to sec it at your dealer's.
Standard Oil Company
(California)
Mnrshllcld
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FOR BE3T RE3ULTJ '
uat. j-tAKL Oil.
A full line of
NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVES
Always to bo found at
Ekblad Son,
Also Camp Stoves, Ranges, Etc.
KINDLY RBMKMBKK AND GIVE US A TRIAL
IJVKItYTIIIXd IX Till: IIAKKUV I.IMJ
ALAKSHPIELD HAivING COrPANY
iaa NoiiTH sixoxi) st nuakckxthaii avknuk. imioxk -ijm.1
NORTH BEND NEWS
1 (aoi: has vaiciix
IX STATU 1MHS0.V
(Special to Tho Times.)
HOSHHUHO. Or.. July 3.
Tho report about Frank VuiikIih
escnplnB a second 'tlmo from
Sheriff OnRo is untrue. Shor
ff OnRo left hero yesterday and
Inndeil Vnuchn In tho Orcon
State prison nt Salem Inst eve-nliiB.
Miss I.llrlln Rnrnnmin nt lUn ..
W. A. Rpiri'5 Anfn Wnrrnwlu l""!0..11 .! "i,0'"!'k " week.
Escapes Collision With D. i '(l Ar" ' mw up with a coupio
Mus5Pn'i Rin I!. "J"""-11' wlfli ho sustnlned at
IVIULII nlJ lie Coos nny Sns.i and Door factory.!
Despite tho blR crowd on tho JA, 'i(),n k'!owl,,l "'J18 wo.ro frac'i
streets and tho lnrno number of ," .ll ft,r n fow " nf tlio accl-
ntllm. nml ....1.I..I.... .. .1. . . ,111.111
..wi nnu n,n un mo Hireei.
HKJ MVItTf.K POINT CHOWI)
only ono nenr nccldont wns reported
today. Thnt woh when n horso be
loiiKltiB to David Mussen rnn away
nnd almost collided with : .. Hold's
nuto In whlcir Mr and Mrs. Held nml
tho children-were rldlnK. Tho rur
nwny gtarted'ln a-HtrniiBO wny. Tlio
lenm hnd hften unhitched nnd tlielr
Irldles taken off nt the barn on
South Fourth street. An they stnrted
mi; uum, uio trace of ono uorse
caiiKhl In tho singletree, frlghtenlus
llm. He ran south on Fourth, turn
ed on Conrtnl nml then north rn
Third, where ho was caught.
Mjilniplani. In.
Mannger J. C. Kendall today in
creased tho prize for the speed boat
rares tomorrow to $100 nnd (lorst
& King agreed to enter their hydro
piano with K, v. Hteolo driving It
In competition with tho speod boats
m
Abb
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Timu: xo.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Hasp. wi,n r,.nn,.
retumod from Australia, nro horo to
visit nt the homo of her parents, Mr
mid Mrs. Hull In Ilnngor.
J. II. Jacobs Is havliiK n now homo
bul It on Murlon street. W. K, Mn
i 'lol"!?, tlio work for him.
Slg Hansen has returned to San
.rnnclgni after Bpendlng a fow
months In this vicinity.
ii,i '. y i'omlsey loft on the last
llreakwater for her homo In Portland
after nn extended visit with her
sister, Mrs. Hoy Hrnlnard.
.Mrs. Kllllor Innn la l..
Sail Francisco for nu extended visit
With tier mntlmr M.o 1.1 . n .- '
.. .K,,.Klnror Andrew., whoso res-
...... jouk oirect ttio first, ex-
K ! m ",,xt week for No
iwkh ?. ? .up nn 08,n,' ""or
which he will bi-nto in California.
He .hns sold his household goods to
Murr reS,oWl, W,U "
Mrs. Wlliinm iMv... .
Wlxn"m?.l,:!..at ? Oregon.
.-...-o ...on.iuu, w(10 jm8 ,,,.. vigi(.
P? t tho 11. o. Kern ioi. .
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tin:
MKI7P AT Till! U)1K!K f, " . "u " K1 home, let
HOOM. l.'ivvicn in.. .u,lo..-,elJ.for J?r homo In Portland
---.., . ..Ki.tisi llillllj. I I HUM VIM Villi I... --a . .
MTUIHIAV MOHX.XO "orke.ey. wh. I he" 1 a 1 ." 'atS
AT n IUIII ,l,r Inu I !,. IT..I......I. .. ..." "in till"
... f . irtii-u mi.iiii1 ".;,. -'"riny oi uaiirornla.
ll'IA- FOVUTII. iv OHDKUOF ul U,10. "?' ,oK "f Poseidon
i: SAt'HIIM. iCT.0' 'yf,i'Kl,8 of Pythias, tho fol-
. .. .... i lowing officers wn .i.,i.i .. ....
A.JU auiiniKI.1 C. of n. -... ?te moBth.7 Ho nral'nan"
- i. ... J F. Orubbs V n . i t
rOLMtTIl of jitlV iMtlK. SoarlnKon. P.; Frank Miller M of
OoorKo nnd Frault Terry liavo w, 1- Hazer. M nt r w
finn"a,v l),ock '" Stwinilioat AddU! V10, lo,, 'l meet onco a month
h" iXfrrow ut",r lMorlJ strtHt.i'rlnKJily and August-July 13 , u
Tho bulldliiK' of tho rallroml bridge ABUt 10. The regular weekly mSnt
makes this property desirable, and '"s l hegln the "lt MondSv in
nulto n number of liluo m.ige Tigers Sl'l'tembor. l Monda In
nayo made Investment in this ad-' ., .
dltlon. "u 1 For tolial.l., i,m. ......-..." . .
im,,v, II,.,-..:.".. """""", 'n com
IVr ttUal.l,, life pi.siu,iiMX, MX,
my vii. 110 ri'iinvKiiit tho SIu
rl-Vl?'?" Vork, Clio ohtot
.l.-.l, IMIll lltTtC,
(Special to Tho Tlmos.)
MYUTI.B POINT. Or.. July 3.-
One of tho biggest crowds thnt Myr-
tlo Point hns over entortnlned as-
sembled liero todny for tho Fourth
"i uhi, n-ifiirnuon niui raro meet.
Tho program continues tomorrow
and It is expected that tho attend
ance will bo grenter then.
All) FOH SAl.KM
President WINnn Asks Coiicu.s for
sWlMHl Fr Tlieni
inr AlOClttI rrl IO .O0, U, Tin,.. .
WASHINGTON, I), c. July 3 .
President Wilson sent n special m"os-
.iko 10 uongress today urslng thorn
o appropriate $200,000 for tho re"
llei Of tllOSO lnnilft Imm.l... ...... ...
tltuto in Salem. Massachusetts, flro!
The President said that action taken
KVn,,ni K ,, at ,h0 tlmo of San
St d,9"8ter burnished a prec-
REST ROOM
FOR
SERIES FIR
"SHUT-INS" HERE
:.,.,,, ' i nunumi fonts on
:yrss2SnE?-':
. n v -.
Inn Pacific ItAHway vSmmy'uUmL "l meet at tho lodge
in Southern A.U room Saturday morning at 8:30 fS
tdtewan. 8o JUm for . laforl th p"rth of July parado
WUW -' ' I roURTHOFVJULY'COM
Old Folks and Invalids to be
Taken to Church Next
Sunday
Fo!ks,lmv"1,l:,; "!lBand Old
has lllBlIn cnanlnl ' ' . "'ia
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rrKr Si's?
stir 'M
rniiw "I. mii, .. ?,Tn "
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rn. 1 .,hn "o..Ti"' nrnlnB.
ass -- ' s
AuIfclMPORTANT.
room Satnrdar morning "at 8 so til
the Fourth of July parade -9 (r
FOURTH WTlT COM
Women and Children
JULY 3rd and 4Lh
O'CONNELL BUILDING
COFFEE
For the Mothers
MILK
For the Babies
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