ItUllTA n" ' u Aktwifemt4tattWltaMdBttft ai . m..,iMmmi fa ffifomT?yw WPlWwWI H(. 3 jssm itk6iwtmuMm nmxto - ..vWTT' T' J---..-. , J..... C-f. IIM WW -r- i. , i ' -! J CJ$yt THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1914-EVEWIKG HJIHUIl. j hw i liiiiwwwiiwwwiwi FOUR .psjjjjg! &mvamtfW!mi.'MWMn.imtnmiMJUMtupiMjirmnxMm Ipleodora of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition Forecasted In Marvels of Art and Architecture "5S.V Copyright, 19U, by Panama-Pacific International Uxposltlo UHbAlbSI ANU IpwANORAMA of nl)out one-fourth of tlio I'ntiaran-I'uclflc J0 I,?rinh nf fhnan tifilnnna pnvnra frnin flvn In nlnn nrres Jp nnd Inspiring over given nn exposition. Tlio vacant " tlic picture. Ih the concession area, named "121 Camlno" f.OMK trotters nnd ortloInN from nil parts of the world who bnve visited flln Pilliillini Dti.ilfl.t Itit.n-initl.tiinl lvtuutfiti rtfitKMild II f Sllfl P I'll II IB mVJm mv UIHIIMM a ill IIJV I HtVl Jill ilUltUf kd A lJO I II VII J.I"UUi - -.- ( J clwo have expressed tlielr nHtoiiMiment utid delight at the wumIom ( already revealed there. 'The most stupendous undertaking of the ,t .Kind in History," "Tde furthest advanced toward completion" anil "me tnusi lieautlful site and color effect or any exposition In the wutld" are n few of the expressions from men uho uro familiar with all of the k'liut world expo tltloim of modern times Tlio exhibit palaces are of vast size. In the Palace of Machinery 20.iXX people In masitierade costumes dauied all ill Kilt Iteiieath the llluinlmited arches out nine acres of Hour Npaco. Lincoln Ite.ichey Hew an aeroplane in the same litilldliiK. No exposition has ever attracted such attention abroad. Thirty-nix of the "world's nntlous have accepted America's Invitation to participate and will present on an cliiliorute scale exhlhlts revcallnc their procross The partlcl rntlnc nntlous are as follows: Argentina, Australia. Austria. Ilullvln. Itriizll UulKarln. Cnnniln. Chile, China. Costa Itlca. Ciiha. Denmark. Dominican He ynlillc. Kcnnilor, I'rance. (Jreat llrltaln. (Siintemala. Main. Holland. Honduras, Jlnly, Japan. I.lherla. New Zealand, Nicaragua. I'unama. Persia, Peru, Pur lugnl. Salvador. Sunn. Spain. Sweden. Turkey. Uruguay and Venezuela. Work Is hclns rushed on the splendid Illuminated towers, fountains and festival courts, where will he shown the masterpieces of architectural, laud cape and sculptured decorations and the wonderful outdoor mural paintings some of them M) feet long and e.'.ecuted by eleven of America's greatest ar'thtii. The garden and landscape effects are almost completed at this writ tog, over a million rare trees, flowering shrubs nnd plants being used This greatest of universal expositions already gives proof that It will pro rnt the masterpieces of the world of nrt nnd that In Its harmonious beauty, Its high educational value nnd utility It will bo unsurpassed lu history. n Co IIS Crocker Co, olllciai photographer.. 11,ls t'"0faph wiui taken tniu .. r,,. , .... ,- mnni . runniMTinllo 1111 I t)C PnKIDI CTCfl TH I ACT nETAII DM nDCMIMrt n&Y 1 MUSI BHILLIANI Uf WUHLU J CArUOIIIUHO WILL DC uumri-u i uu iu lmi uuimil. uh wi mhhu wn.. . International exposition, showing nine of the great exhibit pii'm-os which are now within fi per cent of being complete, lacking only tlio towcro, n relics nnd fo.HUvnl w The settlnc In a series of subtropical gardens extending for two nnd one half miles along the San l-'ramisco bay front adjacent to the Gulden (Jute, In the most bound space In the center will contain the wonderful ten acre Omit or the I iilver-o dominated by the sclijllllntlng Towir of Jewels. I.'tfi feet high. To the right, not aliowl (The Highway), while to the left, outside the pbtuie aie foieign and state buddings, live stock pavilions, rneo tuick, military and aviation llelds mid 1'ulucu of l'i,e J I I &. CiEP'222PHEIf!lSS NATIONS OF FAR EAST TO EXHIBIT IN Cupyngnt, 19M. by I'amiina-l'uelllc International Exposition Co. II. 8. Crocker Co., official photographers A WONDERFUL TOWER OF JEWELS AND SOUTH GARDENS. T the left Is shown the Tower of Jewels, 4.10 feet high, and the south facade of the main palaces, fronting on half a mile of subtropical gardens of the Panama-Puclllc International Exposition, to ojiuii lu Sun Francisco In 1015. At the rl-ht Is the Festival Hall. i -.wuuuijw wJx-j-unrvwwwi-xswrururi-ltAAA A I Tr The commission sent li n. States govuruineiit to the mf the far eiiHt to request tlii'lrC tlou In thl PauainifPaclilc Iniei ul Imposition at Kan l'mod year returned to New York A bringing news that eight of ivy oruinontH will be represented Thu commissioners, IncbiJ uover;ior aivii i;-itn nf (m TlimuiiK ft "t'llNmith rhwd rlciilluriii doii.ni.. I'm . iii,t mid Wellnii ! - i i.i Otlt ttll fllllM 1 1 !!.' M .1 tl,,n thu aipioiilatious made b) t ( hlnn . .,..,,,..M Philippine iHlandi u Japan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,., ,,. AOHtrulla M Hlam . Dulcli i;st Indies n New V.t-ii lunil , Couliln China This brings the total iiutnM elgu countries which h.ue d partliipatu olllclally up to u Austria being I lie latest toiii Hue, with on nppniprlntlunof); half of which Is contributed inerclal organlKallous. COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MAfiONKV..K(lltor nnd Piib. 1)A? K. MAM)NIJV.. News Kdltor CELEBRATION Mi CAMPAIGN mm n ENDSJN JAIL Olie Anderson Finally Recovers From Protracted Spree Spent $75. O:io Antiunion, nrrested yostordny nftcrnoon by .Marshal Carter for bo-J lllg Oil the streets In a drunken rnn. dltimi. did not realize thnt the PERSONAL MENTION L. THOMAS left today for Myrtle Point on business, tnln of tlio dredge Mlchle, nnd daughter. Miss Alice, wuro Muruli flcld visitors yesterday, I dayfi lioro and on Coos lllver on hiiHlncBH nnd pleasure' M. C. Reed. State Manager Arrives, to Organize Coos County Thn pnnimilnii t, l.n -..u jt MnrBliflolil this wcekctnoshrdleutnol Fourth or July celebration waB n ffiuWhrwB?"ursi,ir :,,,,,K1If ,ho imy" coo,r,, campaign manager of tlio Orogon Dry from hl8 l,rolrap,ei1 l)r(' SP10 "n, cnmpnlgn, and wlfo arrived hero yes- 'luring tne Al5lu. terdny nnd will nil lu organizing Anderson wnB brought boforo ltd- XSz ?iSo'vS smis,."- ;or,,rr "T mT for n Mr. Heed will deliver his first ud- Ilcnrl"B' " Hnl'l tnt enmo Into dicss horo nt the union meotlng of "o city from the Houaor Ai Ilousor tho ProtcHtnnt Cliiirchcs at tlio M. K.'cnmp ut Thursdny with $7.' In IiIh church next aiinday. Tho meeting' imcket. Horo he met n lot of his ill bu made a temperanco rnlly. lold-tlmo tiiendB and he tried to Mrs. Heed Is prosldont of tho wol"ow thorn n good time, ho Bald. An mun'o Homo Missionary Society ofl'lorson says that ho snout ovory cent Oregon nnd hold a conference with 'of U' 75 colohratlng. tho officers of tho Mimihflclil brnnch' According to tho officers, Ander t Tho Chnndlor Inst evening. ihou'b friends pluyed "hnrso" with I him for n whllo during tho two-day IHJMi MtNKSK OIK.'ANli:. colobrutlon. They bought him n tin J. V, Kenihlll ami W. A. Itil,l ll,i,l horn, then tied n rnnn nbmil his nmiiiiui'iB nun u rove ill ill inroilgu 11)0 HiretMH. wnen nrrested yesterday nf AliKX HONClKLI.. of Catching Inlet, enmo in on business this morning. K. M. AN'DItrcws hoB returned rrom Medford to look after his oil proj ccIh here. i J. V. CATCHINa. of Sumner, wna In tho city for a few hours today on business. JOHN F. UAU. of this city left on tho morning train for Coqulllo on MlHlllOHR. II. A. FHUUt;fi. ivlin I now Im'.lfo.l at Arngo, was n .MfiirHtiriold busl tioss visitor today. ... I MISS PHAIll. HIHAIKJIMt. who lins u?.. M. YK ."AI HUUlt.N. of t 118. ,,, .... , ,. . ..,. ' ... ciiy, iuu on uiu morning irnin ton n " " " "- iiuinu, iuu jeHicruny mr i.uiltoi nm, whoro alio will spend tho balnuco of her ncatlon. Sho will teach nt Noith Ynltlmu noxt year. ' Loylund says that CooiSvl uhenil of any place he nblo to find. M & i !l rj -, .fc W( HV- 1111(1 lllllf Itlllll IJ Coqulllo, whore 8ho will visit her mother, MfH. b, F. Ilnthhurn. MRS. FItKI) TIPTON nrrlved her buslncBB. US. FKKI) TIPTON nrrlved hero , v.,i vT yesterday from ItoHeburg to Join "l S0lln n"H" iier'hilBhand, who "cbino h'ero two I inonthR ngo to engage In tlio bar- t'l'-O. J. I.BMANf l...u !.....(...... I It it .-. AND l .MRS. It. C. VAfl'K. of nnrllnnil. left ror her homo on t: deorgo' W. Bhlur today nftop visiting MrH. .i. i.. iiiiiiiiiiur, ui uuiiUHiiic, tor several dnyB. . Oimpulgn Ocuanljiilon. Coos county Progressives hnvo or- ternoon Anderson was 'still In pob- CIHBK OF POI.ICK AN'DKRSON, of! oriu jicnii, ion on tlio morning trnln for Coqullle, where he will visit -frletulH. MRS. C. H. RKI.MAN, Mrs. R. H. Allen, and son, Kugeno, or Co qulllo, are visiting nt tho homo of Mrs. Kllznbeth K. Allen, on First street. IANSKI loft today for Portland nnd Senttlo on IhibIhobh. During his slay ho expects to In Bjiect sonio of the clialrs.Jiirnltiire and flNtiires for the now theater that Is being built on Central avenue. HBLBN Smith of Portland, in city, guests nt tho home brother, W. Ross Smith. I (SKOROB WBLSTBAI), of HiIh city, left on tho morning train for Myr tle Point on business. PROF. RICHARDS left on tie morn ing train for Coqullle, where he will visit some friends. AUGUST FRIZBBN and family today moved Into the former JnmoB Ren-1 nett homo at 9D(rSouth"Pourtlf street, t which was recently vacnted by Joseph Schmeddlng and wife. TOM I.BYI.ANI) nnd wlfo arrived hero yesterday for nn extended iHtny nt the homo or Mib. Ley- land'B parents, Mr, nqd Mrs. O. S. Torfoy.' Thoy havo "boon making thoif home In Utah and Idaho tho iubi two or threo years and Mr, expect to nialto a stay oliQ of mouths and bofore km will bu joined by (hclrfr.H C. Smith, formerly maitMrJ1 lu of tho Southern I'acMtM point. Mr. Smith. Is wJ , hero and will be welroc many Mends. jmammmmam j I IB' J. C. MBRCIIANT and wlfo left yes terday for their summer home at naatendorf Reach. I.YNN I.AMUKTH epeetB to leave Friday In IiIb nuto lor Roseburg, taking a party of several through. v,,,,i,n.i .... i iiiiiuini Aiiuerson was sun in pob- Kinized n temporary organization for session or tho tin horn, nlthough It tho coming cnmpnlgn and expect to "l "con battered up to such nn ex mako It pormnnent following nloet.',(n, ,,,nt " w,,,', from a hollows SdnnCrri,0nn,,,nr',,0n- J- C-r'tnnt"Sy 'ktSey Murphy. Kendall lins been o ee ei m mmn ' iim.nr,ii. ih.n.. ... ...i..i r.'zl nd Y. A. Held secretary. I question Andorson pretty closely P' M- HAMM.RW1S. County Road- ?! T,"' fa"n on tho Alert i..i... master. Is hero from nnnniiin ' .."J ,""".":. "" 'i""i.y SHBRIFF GAGR Is here from Co qulllo nnd will give evidence for Vornon Ilnrker In the Burokn white slave caso. 0. 11. DATSON has taken a position with tho U. S. Forestry Depart ment and Is assisting in opening sonio now trails through tho For est Reserve near tho Umpqua. ROCCO SACCHI left" today for his biothor'B ranch on tho bench whero ho will enjoy a two-week's vaca tion. Leslie Isaacson will handle. tho milk route during his ab sence. V MRS. II. B. BDWARDS, of Allegany, nild her mother i r ,,..,.,.... i... ,11 '----- . ,uuhnuiig, u iiiib ciiy, cuiuo in on tno Alort ...w w.n,M,Aiiiiiu wan ci it'll en at ll """ ""'Miiiiii, t'tiiicuriiiiig ills lengl Uttlo dinner rUcii the other nlcht 'ol,l"'',tl0n. Anderson round It hn for Win. Hanlej. cndldiiu. r.,r v ' i0J.,,c..,,ec' ."""'"K !l,a! hPPen Rnnninr u.i. ' ' , ,,u" ,'" """o no nrrivou until ho toenator. who was hero. Thoso pros- awoke this morning. Ho could not ent were J. e. Kendall. V. A. Reid, oven remember the dnte. When nsk Car) Kvertson,. Harry Winkler. liar- "l to nnio tho day of tho woek ho Ty Pnlnter, Jens Hansen. Harry Iloy.Ka1'!. k waa ''lUnX J. W. Motley and Mr Smith of Vorih ' ? PUBtomary fine of J5 was as- n.,n,t t. . . amun ot .Norm (li0ssed ngalnst Anderson. He is nond At the meeting, Mr llnnloy without funds and could not pay at told them thnt ho expected to return i'"18 tlmo. hero In August In Ills nuto and hi lug , Aj"leon '" allowed to go back Thomas W. Law sou of "Frenzied Kin- . . "llroart camp with the un ,.,, .am . , ' ' ' r )lunn ''n-.derstandlug that ho was to pay tho ance fame (or a fev adrdesses. Mr. fine the next time ho returned to J.awson has n big ranch In eastorn'tl city. Andorson was arrested OrcRon where his son-in-law resides i"')0Ul wo months ago and was fined Tho Progressives decided to make'5 Ant,vhalI.-Vra', .... a special fffrt . bohalf'of o)TlSttr CurllB of North Rend, the null Mpoao r being on tho streets la a drunken candidate for county commissioner. on.dlt.loti ws also fined $5 when I brought before tho Recorder thla ni? JuilffuwuitK Judcments ?0r"ln5' ,K.,np to' nad been on mountlnK to nlmi t.snn ,...!" ':,"5 V. ad was not been taken 'against tho Seeley & Anderson IgglnR Company, ot nan- don, whlrh. wont Into a receiver's hnrtn some time ago. One ts for UWOO md-u la favor of J. E. "Wheelor of tho Mcqofmac Lumper CoPny, of PortlauiL and the other Judiaeto. wijr0 moatly on cUltni J?: b MiUjaed to Ciht. Robort Dur. - master, Is horo from Conulllo to look tho Shlnglehouso Inlet lm provoment over. had been vlsltlnir Mrs. v.Uvnr.io rn- Bevoral days. aware of thn fact thnt v, t, ,-. Lwhen arrested. Ho paid his fin ami waa released. 8pvlweU salU VrUlmy July loth, flrtij, for fwn Vrancbcov Sn IVdro LlfchyCOAr. The kind VOU lurt AIWY8 C8HO. rtwM TH, r, Uw ud Trwufer Ceipav CHARLKS SBLANDBR and son, Kl lis. of Sumner, came in on the .Mtiiicoma this morning to attend to business matters. MRS. WILL RICHARDS, of this city, came In on tho Mllllcoma this morning from Sumner, whero she wa2 failed by tho death of her lavuui, ji. u, nan. WALTKR CAPPIOUS. of McDonald & auEhan's camp, came In this LnJrnwnR tr?m Sumner, whore he had been visiting. HKRDKRT nRADLBY has returned from a trip to Portland and gone up Coos River to camp with his mother for awhile. MISSES CORA and Mabel Mathlaon and their mother, Mrs. n. Ma(hl Bon, have returned from an ex. tended northern trip. MRS. JOHN IIBNDRICKSON, of Al loganv. canin In this mnmLt i. tibii iiuiiio inenuB ana do n little shopping. L. L.. TOWNB. director of the cow testing association of Coos River, camp In on the Alert this morning on business. ,MRS. K. DON M'CRARY. of Cooa ""or; camo in on the Rainbow this mornlne to do some Bhopplng. 2 ,n. thHe;orth Star this morning IVSLl m"tter "erta,n,D ?"m ' )Y'.C00K and daughter Fay. of North Inlet, came In thla mor to visit soma friends and do a tittle shopping. ED M'KKOWN and" wife came n from Coaledo yesterday. Mr. Mc Keown wilt take a short vacation. PRANK LAYTONuas return to" tho ay rrom Kurekarand will spend a wftek or two hr ba i h.. Valley. T " 4U MARK WRlTHBRK)R.tor. ney ot Atbaar, la poiai,ag.a.cw Full Backs AND Regulation Fronts IN Ladies Fall Coats are already showing at NEW PURITAN 6MPSf CAPEV COATS, SNEAKER SHOES, HAND BAGS, BALMACAAN COATS AND NAKO SILKS Also another consignment of BUNGALOW APRONS 50c l. u . 3pleCe MUCh less than vnn mi- make. them fnr .. '. ' . IJ.I. ,'!. TnUAnnnm ..y.Ti'iri'T nznr- $35.00 Gal and 3G per year for tS years. fin I An Buys A Building Si i.i;vi;l and clkaiiBj 4Gx!0 lot. closo In ....lS, 50x90 lot, clearod 60x00 lot, graded street CW. GSxHr lot. Improved st. Kl C2xl.1l lot, Improved st l COxlCO lot, Improved at., FN ON I A" A KHW LOTS lmm TJIIWB IMtlC'BS. Hl'Y Sp City M'nter uud StrlK Inipi-uroiiirutN IK ,4S.o Itold About It." M Phone 204-J. H W. A. ReiJ 1BO Trout Su-eet TEe Roy TONIGH! The House of Dig Feats "Baby Irono," this pl tie Misa will again enteral with her singing an.d dancltJI "The Doctor's Deceit." reel Imp feature. "Tho Powers of tho Se, anco drama. "Alone at Last." A BM edy that Is a scream. "Wlno." Laat, but gt KlIVHtrtTIa MmJu Five reels of all new '1 ...w.vo.uu, lOHOT tlUVII f-1 rCony, 10c. LLri Tomorrow nleht. the twBf Ot "L'uClllo'Lovft th Olfl .. : -"The aecond 'Utfcs f Sunday alht. .-. ... MnS. J. c, RBED. wlf of the wp. ntKHWNT'DAY' v;.. Saturday olefct, "At)3lWl reelaV t . Y. &fBR& ." 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