TgiPWWfT' 'KB-njI If! 1'' JBIiGMi j.&r JT.MiHll.n S!ffM "jfr IT l FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARsliFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1914-EVENING EDITION WHUIHI'I" ' """ .-'" . !).S.lftl hi 11LE P0I1! II SHIPPING NEWl t? : Postofflce Department Aban dops Old Route and May ' Give Steamer Service BREAKWATER I urnTrnnfiM flllT OBI rnilllTLI! TcDitrtUfll; uui uii ruumn UN S1ITH W HARROWLY ESCA 1 aauUuffl'JifeiPM .lirarS:;:; Brought 45 Passengers and!Sai,et, at 1 o'clock With 33 Posloffire Inspector ror mis unu-i, flhfjllt OOU I OIIS 01 riUlU""- nud some action Is needed at once to i Bcciiro our mall service on one of the! two linen, tne oia cons imy uu From San Francisco ..i. I...,, The steamer Nann annul rrw Road or liy way of Myrtio I'oiui. i "'" , "... terilIimi duck Rliout As you are awnro, no proposals tlU a ' ' 'Snliiy afternoon tlio Department will accept havo bee 2; & w e suniaj v..nr,K.,.i r,,r i.arrvliiic Up mails on Willi tnirt.x-one ursi j i ,'ho star routes from Ko-buwtoMyr; 7" taSeltanii"?!!. tlo Point, ami from ho-uuws ' mi; M,i win.li, wore encountered ,xinrsiuieiu, umm. ,. rniisl III view of those conditions It has 1, The Nnnn Smith Snn :30 p. will all from Francisco on m. She will ittul Leon decided to discontinue tho route. 'n ""',' .a from Rosoburg to Marsh old onjjon. g ""A ami carry tno U1,,V . ' . . ii carry i good Hit of passengers to Myrtle Point, and thence to all " V. ,iicl tv IohiI or hunter from the other Coos and Curry county point, g l 101U1 0I Proposals for thin service are now no- ""'; '";.. Iiil' mlvortlsod The following advices are now re ceived from the Department relative to this mailer and are sent you for the Information of the public: "If n satisfactory proposal lie not received for the through route from Rosoburg to Myrtle Point, it Is the Intention to endeavor to have the through mall dispatcher hy way or Drain, Scottsburg and Onrdlner, and If ilm contractors on these routes passengers to arrive in iha itnnmer vesternay were: It. V. Shaw; C. It. Uroughton. Miss McDonald, Mrs. L. J. Gilles pie and twins. Mr. Gillespie. Arthur Dalgle. Mrs. J. W. ltoss and baby, Mrs. Simmons and Irone. Harry Hult Mann. Mrs.nultmann, Marg.iret Corn wall. AHie Potter. Miss Westfall. M. K. Temple. .Mrs. Temple and baliv, V. W. Parrls. Herbert II. Morton. J. Whnlen, .May Jones. Ag nes llukenkonf. Mrs. Hannah Lack' Passengers and Big Cargo of Miscellaneous rreigiu The steamer Rreukwator sailed for Portland Saturday afternoon with thirty-three piweugors und n good cargo of miscellaneous freight, to gether with a big shipment of butter and e'eese. Among the passengers saillmr on the Ilreakwater were: Veron Hansen, Rev. H. 0. Thorpe, III. H. Campliell, Harvey Campbell, I Klnier C'ninpbell. F. L. Lnndborg. C. M. Ooodman. .1. Denholm. CIiub. Ry an. .Mm Mondy, II. P. Shlvo, .loo Ov ereiid. Mrs. Joe Overeiid, Marie Over- 'ond. (leo. Overeiid, Albert Ovorend. I J. 11. Htitchlns, 11. II. Ilnyden. D. F. Morse. C. M. Leonard. Kdlth Unyllss, A. II. Powers, Curtis Guernesy, John (Continued from Page One 1 liavc been u fire had the bomburd ment lasted must longer. Just lie fore the explosion someone In n .ntotot-boat started for Hie seow to warn the operators of the Impend ing danger and to toll them to shoot alio rockets either North or South. I All Wulei-soaluMl 1 Those who Jumped In the hay were pulled out drenched to the skin and slilvurlng with cold. Thoy were brought to the city hurriedly and then rushed to their homes. Krugor lost Ills coat In the shuffle. lie discarded It some time before the explosion and did not have tlino to get It before It had been burned. Two of the boys lost tholr hats and other wearing apparel was daniuged considerably. From the spectators' point of x lew It lookotl at first ns though a half dozen bodies hud been blown to Christendom. One could Imagine that he saw bodies flying through the air and alighting in the water. The Hit it from the burning rue n ' - ., . r HUB CLOTHING & SHOE "" HTOIU! XKW& i special uu d oy Knicker Pants All Sizes from 5 to J 8 years 50c grade. Special - 75c grade, special $1.00 grade, special '-. $1.50 grade, special vo SEE DISPLAY CASE issggm'imiSMXflaiisrc K I mg I'lchen. Frank l.arrto. It. Iluclnul. Pitt Pasqunxrl. Hilly Vehrl. Steve Trnno, wor8 ,,IH(i,j ti,0 whole affair plainly M. A. Tyo, Pete Mlllie.i, A. F. War- V.,H (,, tti(vse on shore. Many burton, m. west. are nimble to handle the mall conj ronr..arr7cohn k'c."M-I)onld. venlently. It Is Intended to send al J, , t.ookf0ll n. the Coos and Curry county mall by Vterkln J A Tiylor. 0. Peter, K. the way of Portland on the steamboat J'X&lfopI f l a Shakelfoni: It. ibE 0. t HE mule "It Is suggested that the Inspector bring theso facts to the attention of tho patrons of the larger offices con-corned." Under the Instructions quotou above I have to request glvo this matter publicity Hint some proposal may lie otherwise all overland mall transpor Intlon from Hosebnrg Into Coos coun ty xvlll cease within the next 00 days. Very respectfully, S. II. Morse, P. O. Inspector. Fmlth. I'M KaUor, A. Abraliniuson, II. Lamberl, J. Peterson, Phil Cro tit it. I. Lnrsen. Otlo Jaiobson, C. Scott, Osmr Pe.irson, J. Heddin. quoteu rtrtrtl-O sS LuGGlIi PASSES AWAY HI OLfl HE 1 a s MCE GRQWD saw Ivruger maKO a peeiiu-inar uixe Into the water. And it appeared that one little boy and a man were standing on one corner of the scow. It is to be regretted that the dis play went off at It did. Many were1 disappointed, but all are thankful I that no o.ie was seriously hurt. ft l Those in charge of the fireworks ' ft V ' "' llmt ,lm m'ow W3 no1 m' M I ''iiougli. It nieasurod :: liy '0 feet. if I I Two of the men In i barge have LUMBER ME i l a iniu k;m u uuud uni bandied such dixphiys before. Shipped More to San Francisco j Market During June Than Any Other Port PROFESSIONAL D Mildred Rogers Nell Tom her of I'M Pupil of llup Mii Frnnclscn. Harmiinv lnKi !ii,nwi rinii a .,,.ii,..rr slons hy apiioltituu at H bet H. H. Harper nor.m: luiijf Cenernl Itciiili uir u Phono :t-l!).J. Makini Saturday afternoon the big Fourth of July crowd gathered on Front street, xvhero It xvltnessed tlio var Arrived at Noon From Port land With Forty-two First Cabin Passengers The pnssongcr and freight steam er George W. Flder arrived at the Smith terminal dock at 12 o'clock noon, with forty-two first cnbln pas songers and a big cargo of nils cellaueoiiH freight. Tho Kldor will sail for Kurckn at fi o'clock with a good list of pas- sengors and n good cargo, most of i m l m 1 r SEA-SLED IN BOAT RACES & Coo, Hay continues to lend In ship- fl.S.S' een.H to the San Krana-lm-o 1 un. l.or ,-A.t I.n A l" fun Isl- I 2. niirUet, shipping inoiu than nny other. .. L- tort during the last two weeks of ' ' Vj r rt.,u r,.1lfiu.iit uru ,lit l'Mfftliils from" tho different coast polntM at W T. TollipkillS, D. San FinncWco I'll- mill Siriicc, en Chas. McCulloch, Well-known Marshfield Man, Suc cumbed Sunday Charlos McCulloch, a well known Marshfield innii, died yosterdny at tho old family home on llayuos lnlut of .tiihcrculosls. Ho had been gradually sinking anil the end wns pot unox jicctod. Mr. McCulloch wns taekn 111 about a year ago, the disease having do vcloped after a sovoro caso of ineii monln. He xvout to Hoiitlium Califor nia and Arizona In a vain attempt to .regain his health. Ho was for a long tlmo employed by the C. A. Smith company and tho Smlth-Powors colu mns contests under tho direction of.xvhlch Is going through from Port tho field sports committee Foot lnnd. races, sack races and a Uusslan buck Among tho pnssongcrs who arrlv contest xvero tho prlhclpnl events. vi on tho Kldcr this morning wero: In tho loggers' race, C. Pottngo Mrs. K. I.nndo. II. llofflioimor, J. won. V. II. Cavnnnugh xvns second K. Woodworth, Sister Mary Geno aud K. I). Sperou t'lrd. A cash prlzo vlovo. P. II. Soule, F. II. Page, II of $10 was awarded tho xvlnncr nnd.U Maccloay. .1. F. Ilarton, Mrs. P. tho second man got u prlzo of SB. 'A. hlvosly, Clarence A. Ilarton, K. Nouo but loggers xvero nlloxved In tho Mvesly. .1. I.Ivesly, Jr., Mabol HII raco and each mnii entorcd wns ro- U"R8. I'- Fountain, Poter Kuehinllng, quired to wear calks In hla shoos. I l.nnrn Dunn. Chester Dunn. U. Dunn. In the Uusslan buck contost. Mike .xns. u. n. iiirner, n. urauiey, .xirs. (loldliorg, u lllue Itldgo Tiger, proved to bo the chnmplon. lie was awarded a cash prize of $3.r0. Harry Allen, tho next host man, received a prlzo of $2.r0. Allen won first prize In the saiiio event held tho day pro vious. N'nol N'oah. nf f'oDK Itlver. won Ilm prlzo of $1 lii the wick race, and also ."Md. Drake O'llcllly. wop the prlzo of ?'- In tho pie-eating contost. Tlio latter event will long bo remembered by the six contestants. F. Is. Conway, .Morrill, Conway, J V. Conlogue. Mrs. I;. Pennock, I). II. I.oach, Mr. Downos, Ida M Madeleine, M. Nnmler. K. II. Mc Cormnck, Mrs. McCornmck, K. Per ry. F.. Wngnor, W. Dunn. O. Halsllcli, (). Pedorson. C. Ilennmmos O. Itnk- Auto Second and Pronto Third Gordon Smith in Wasp Won Fish Boat Race pniiy. o-rimrn Alr-n or-mnnr- Mr, McCulloch Is survived by his OIUUCDHfxCn OCnviUC wife, a daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. J, H. Cox or South Marshfield, and by several biothors and sisters. He xvns thirty-seven years old, Tho brothers aro Will, Carl, Frank and Nils Mc Culloch of Hnyues Inlet and llort McCulloch of Marshfield. The sIsterH nro Miss Daphnoy McCulloch or llaynes Inlet, Mrs. it. P. Walker and Mrs. Panghorne of Los Angolos and Mrs. llowron, who Is In Urlttsh Col umbia. Tho funeral will bo hold at 2 o' clock Tuesday afternoon from tho Dungan undertaking parlors, tho Itov. A. V. Ilassford officiating. Mr. Mc Culloch xvas n ineiuher of tho Moose MAN ARRIVES HERE' iRIIRF Rrs Coiues to Make An HMimiiiatlou and liiNK'-tiuii of All Stmlclmkci Curs In C(mih Comity. F. W. Fuller, an export mechan ician connected with the Studebakor corporation, hns arrived to make an Inspection and examination of kill the Stiidobaker automobiles In this section of Oregon. Ho will mako his headquarters at Ooodroads Good. rum'B garage during his stay horo and all oxvnors at Studobakor cars aro requosted to call and havo their mnchliies Inspected. Mr, Fuller hns no connection with tho sales depart 5r(,vnnJ1,niKW8.0f(,I,yth,r n,u,.!,t 0,lt "" worl l only part or the is oxpctceC that both ordora will orVCO feature of tho Studobakor tllVIIU III u nun; The speedboat raco hold Saturday afternoon under the direction of John C. ICoudall attracted most of the peo ple In Marshfield to tho wnterfront. John Lapp. In the Sensled, won by u big mnrglii, Ausou llogors, in tho Auto, came In second, and Jack Har ris, In tho Pronto, came In third. Tho winner received n prlzo of IHT., M'tond man 1!5 and tho third fin. Tlio race was over a flvo-iulle coiirso. Tlio Seasled. xvhlcb Is coiiiinmilv' cmII- i, ii. ' -:-.- - ;. . . . . ;- N'eunmlor. sivitln oil "I uo hcoxv. nail tlio loail from Doxvnes, Sister M. tno s,nrt Hn'' wno" l,1 raro WUH 0I1(I on sue xvns iiu- nuonii oi uie oiuor ixvo outrlos. Tho throo bonts wero ontored In n raco over tho samo course and under tho same rules on Saturday morning, but the Pronto mid Auto xvero dis qualified for fouling the Sonsled and tho judges decided that tho race would hnvo to bo run again. Tlio Judges of the event wore Frank Cohan, Frank Smith mid John C. Ken dall. Columbia Itixci- Cunlot. The Columbia Itlvei race proved to bo fi.ti'.io.noo 50(1.000 Kham 'loo.ooo Columbia uivor :i,o:ir..ooo Coos Hay T.SfiO.OOO Kverott 1,!) 15.000 Mukllteo '. 700,000 Port Gamble 1,700,000 Port Ludlow IifiS.OOO Sliislaw 875.000 Taroiiia 1,050,000 Wlllnpa S7U.000 Yuqiilna Hay 550,000 Total . Hurokn , Albion Caspar Fort llragg Greonxvood . Mendocino . . Crescent City Iteiluootl. .20,115,000 ) i I 7,505,000 l,i:i2,000 S20.000 . 1.50S. 000 0115.000 (Wellincr.Mrtari Kvory known dlW"" without drugs or FuqM nnil 2. 2H7 South llrarjt Phono 1H2-I,. KiTli Joel Ostlind PIANO Tl'XKIt AXrij 'Mil ft. hlXlll HITCCL t Leave orders ut W. Rn, sic Coiupany. By SBSISI SB - ""'rtB .1. M. Wright v nuiiiDrxo covrr KstlmalcB f uruUbed C. 0. Gosncy. fft pi 1 CONTHACTOU A.vnlft KstlmuteH FiinilsbfMyi GET APPLAUSE W.'ll.lflMI ---- - - ., run nun Mv I'nht Work U MltOl 0:lo!ooO I',rat' Hil Alder StM?. Tomi : 1:1,070.000 Dr. H. M. Shaw .;j.,.t .;ar se v, LlbhvCOAL. Tin ldml VOIJ liuvc Hit. .MATTIK H. SlllVi ll.U'tVC I'tiKII Pliiuin ? Pnclflp DImm'h of oincn , AIAAl.Hlhl-.l. II10110.-. mciric ofr(;0 ii,ono 330. BorfS Livery nnil 'I'l-iiiisfcr C'oiupiiny. 1 02, Irving Bjfc iioubu pnone,ia ARE YOU BOTHERED .Dr. A. J. Hendry Willi Corns? If so, you nro doprlv- DK.VriSI piI nf linlf tlio iilnnnnrn nf II fit I MnrRliflcld. On pleasant xvnlklng mid hoalthy oxnr- Uooms 204-205 CoVl 1 else. A visit No Party. Mrs. Hans Itced, who. will celobrato her birthday next Wodnesdny Is not planning to have nny party In honor of tho event, having decided to spend it quietly with hor family. 8 Attractive Bargain IX SKASONAHLi: MI'ltCILWDISi: TOK MOND.U AM) Tl IvsDAV. comi; and (iirr om siiaui: Ladles' Fluo Messaltne ttlK Petticoats. Double Sewed. Were $5.00. Now .. Girdle Unit Foundations, values. Noxv Ladles' Wash Pottlcouts. Fancy Stripe Seersucker hams. 75c and UOe x slues. Special Ladles' Strlpgd Jap Silk Waists; various colors and .tyles Tho I3.7B kinds, only , rMill.l h..'.. llni.i r.n.l.. r ... ..,...... r .,..,. i.mue overalls in miies and Tans, trimmed In contrasting materials. SnooUt r.00 ynrds latest wide rufflliiB8, in Cream or White. Values to ilCp par yard. Now. per ynrd cars, tlio company continuing their rrus. Interest in the operation of enra nf- n,oro comment than any other event ier uio snie is mane. n nan not uoon Boon on Coos Day Ownors of Studebakor cars should Previous to thl8 tlmo. make an efrort to meet Mr. Fuller I , Td Proble, or Portland, nnd during his stny and have their cars "wrgo Kelly, employed at tho Marsh Inspected. 1 flold News stand, wore tho principals I "' the surf-board ct. Thoy displayed - iicniarkable skill and the crowd cheer- -.i mem irom tno tlmo thoy started until they stoppod. Thoy porformod xx hat they termed tho "drunken rldo" and thon did the pyramid 8tunt. Jn tho latter net Problo was on Kelly's shoulders. ,, High Diving. Preblo gave an exhibition of high diving. Four times ho dived from the top of a ladder fifty feet from the water The first and second 1 1 mo ho tumod a somersault, the third time '.n.n,?,lc.f,str"lBht lHvo- nnd tho Inst time ho did a 'once over." Problo Is second to the onl man on the Coast who oos the lattor stunt. Kelly did not dive, owing to a sore neck. Swimming Haces. In the sxxininilng rncos Preble won both eve.ua Tie first was a 100 Wrt race in which Preblo won by s x oet. Kelly finished second and C m,!180! nni1 J.01" Matters tied for third plnce. Tho cash prizes in that contest were 510. fs and $3. In the 50-yard raco Preble won by Jour reet. Koll.x finished second and Pottage n close third. The cash prlz os awarded were 5. $3 and S2 ,xn q,i?iP W .w ll0hl '" front of tho Smith Terminal Dock and tho spec alou were arforded a good vantaKO Ted Preble and George Kelly Principals in Remarkable Feat of Skill Water sports wore tho principal at traction or the colebratlon last Sat urday artomoon. Surf-board riding, VV. .K' 8w,nu"'B races and to Innblllty to got tho hydroplane in :.i .m v-' ..'.'"" l,lu "ib running oruor niinougii tney xvorkert nu sun lining stunt caused most of tho day on It. A visit to Mi-m. Olivia K1I1111111 fishing boat , scii.,itifli ciili-oiioillht. An'i :t. O'. one of tho best Council IlloV.. will bn tho sourco of wuior lines mm. ihih neon seen noro a permanent remedy for nclilng reet lu a long time. Hotter tlmo hns heciu made but tho contestants were clnsoly matched and nt tho end or tho flve- mllo coiirso all finished within 100 foot of onch other. Tho prlzos xvero $12.50. $7.50 and $5. Dr. Wnltora nnd Gordon Smith got first prlzo, Cnrl Kgonhoff second, Wea Noah third and George Smith finished fourth. Tho proposed rnco between tho Gorst & King hydronlnno nnd Jack l.npp'a Seaslod xvas called off owing Residence phono 25M Offlco phono 1 1 2-J. Don't forget the 33c luncheon at The Chandler. Low Rates for Handling Trunks Wo haul trunKs botwoon an; potnU In Marotiflold for tho follow ing rates, dollvory tp be tnado In tho first storloa ot buIldlngK One trunk t .20 rhreo trunks SO TwoWe trunks 1.50 Star Transfer and Storage Co. Levi Ilelsarr, Prop. Phonos. 120-4; 40-L: B8-R. All newest shades $2,95 Various kinds. 15c and 20c and Glng- 10c 50c $1.95 Lndlos' wide Silk Girdle Kelts In lllaek, lllue. Green, Pink ij nr nnd White. SpinUl t ), V i-u uuu Men's Fast Iliack or Tan Seamless So. Special per pair The K.c kinds. 10-x 8i Satisfaction Al ways or Money Uorunded. The Fair Chnndler Hotol. Irving Ulock CIONTUAI, AVMM'K point. Picble Leslies. Preble left Saturday night bv auto Mage for Gearhart. where he x II -peiul the remainder of the hi miner A big awlmniliiK tank 1 ,; LZ '"i"- od there and he will give exhibitions of swimming and high diving, Mlly mny participate In other xvat. Jlk'Z?0" U a "ackSacll I Are You Interested I In a Good Buy I Wo havo a largo flno 12-room resl- H denco xxith every convenience and Jn I posttlvoly tho most beautiful location I In Marshflold with two big beautiful B lots, for only H 1 '$4,000.00 I H You couldn't dupllcato tho houso H for $5000.00. You will bo fully pro- H sH tOCtCll as to thn bc&rnctnr nf vnnr kssl H surroundings and neighbors and no- H xvhero olso hereabouts can such a H , H snap buy In n fine homo bo found. H 1 I. S. KAUFMAN CO. 1 ll I H sH Mrs. Farrinner TKACIIKH OFIi UcHidonco Studio, r: ft1 XC1 U1 Mi 1 ( Bcniamin Ostlind'! CONSULTING KXC1) AHCHITOE Offices. 20C Irtij Phono mil.Ii or 2(h Mni Perl Riley Ballingv PIANIST AM ? Residence Studio, 11 hi Phone 3N W. fi. fihandler AHCHITTl Rooms 301 nnd 3031 Marshfield, O-l Wm. S. Turoen AHCIllT! Marshfield, i Milrirnri Rnners U Tonclier of 11 l'uiill of Hugo MansWl Cisco.. Cul. StudUi Ih-omlxray, Ia Phono 70-L. NO SAW o-' youn col If you lmvo theay t-j TWIN OITV ST nilTfMUVR J. N. BAY An Tfln.l nf Bfl'l Tl.ao That It 1...1 ii M'nrk nii ot ."rim FlreM DldK.. 137 SecoolJ 434-J. French Ranges. r. J. BOATFB je Marshfield n Kstlmntes Phone 88&-J. W "wi8rj