The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 13, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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COOS BAY TIMES
Ltlltor nntl Pub.
THE COOS
BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1914-EVENING EDITION.
M. C. AIALOXLY
WAV JO. MALOXIOY
. Xph Ldltor
HIPPING NEW-
n.ullrntn.l tn MlA SCrvUe Of ttl
people, that no good caiiM ' Ja' '
lack a entropion, ana umi ew. "
not thrive unopposed.
Entered at the Postof flee at Marsa
flold, Oregon, for transmission
through the malls as second-class
moll matter.
SILL
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PERSONAL MENTION
SCOW Mil SI III IN iPARAiSD OFF
CARGO IS LOST!
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FOR PORTLAND
mirr HLLKN Ill'DXASS. of this
'Dandon?Vere h. r8?f .? Aoo-t $80 Worth of Brick and . 25 Cabin Passengers and 24 ;
to a business matter. Goods Dumped into Bay Meerage uame in on
j. AI.DEKT jia-isu. is WW?!' t.. ijAnari II Stprimnr Tnrinv.
hirn fnninrrnw from 1 ne .0OK. I UU IIIUVGU u wwn...w. . w--.,,.
Arrived at 9:15 This Morninn
with 94 Passengers and
Over 300 Tons Freight.
rim passenger ami freight steamer
Arrived Early This
with 37 Cabin Pass $
and315Tnnsftlr..lei
Tlt Htciiiiior lipenkw...2s
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I IH'OlgO VV . ivuri iiiiio""' "- - i """'llliif H.BH
P.II.J t 7 D ill Vnen,rlo i,...i ,l,w.l, it 'ttlTi o'clock tlllrf' HUVon first calilt. ...I.Io
adliuu m i i. m. icoiwMuj, . ... .. r ' llno,v.ror pnHBuimei-H iwolvo moorage iiaiZflK
w h 2 Passengers and "T. .VA L r ,niHc,.iitl..cu4 in..gi.t in uikmu &?
GO'Od Cargo. flight. CAlHafn I-'urmtMll reported n colliiiiuaiiR freight, ,, '
uuuu vuiyu. 1,nir.1111 itt uneventful trip from which wiib unloaded M
retun tomorrow romine.ooR " 1,1UKU " ' Tin paBBPtiscr mul frolBlit limnor i,rtlniiil. The Kldl-r will Ball IIiIh Ajiioiir jliw mMi.nReJM
where he Is establishing his ram belonging to Rogers The steamer Xnnn Smith arrived ,nrB.0. of tlm Arrow Lino, sailed at afternoon fop lOurol.n. Aiimtif? tho the llrcakwator wt.ru, "in
inll 'uSrii ?rS here on & ' Smith Mnk alongside the Alii- at the Smith terminal dock early , - 0.cItM.k yetonlny evening for Port- im!W.tigerB to lU'ilvo thin miiriiliiK ,' J . Jlra, e r61
M,Si? Sfih todav from 4n an.e dock last evening with about this morning with S cabin passen- , , .,, f()urtl,LM1 passengers fiom vu-ie: I M. I JoIioihoii. Mrn.rtnb
Ir.um t? v it the horn of worth of trick, sand and lime, gers and 24 steerage and about lb Man,,tleld and North llctul. Shu will, MrB ,,. ,,,, Wllll o. AtcKi.itay,1 '; K Dolnii ,1. jfga
Lr filter MrV F V Uertram. The cargo was consigned from the tons of freight. Among the !-, 8!U1 rr0, this port for San Friitu-l8i Vi-b Mt-KHilnv. Mrs. A. K. Seaman.' ' ' " K- I) H.irrcit,S.
Mils F SK VMAX returned todav Fireplace In Alarshfield to .1. N. Uay- sengors to arrive were: Mr. Moore, Sn,m,iiiy, Jny ,8f at .j p. m. Tho , V, , N(.ho. Mrn. Nel-I "!. A. J. SiuoUer. K, ,
frnma vNlt hi OTttadBd other ll. who to use It In construct-1 Mrs. Moore. Miss Moore Mr. Parry. Yellowstone will sail from Coos Hny: , " "'" H0I ,,' MrH. . C. Wmy,' Hiiutboii. Carl (g
WPamct te Va lev towns Mr in? a fireplace In C. 11. Peck's new Mr. I.ongstaff Mr Mosher. (loorgo f()1. ,,,,, Satm,uy t 5 p. m. 011 M". t" M K -Hurl. lO.nn.u V Hilton. I 0 Tlu.rpc, vfffl
SeamTn and so. Weslev are re- summer home. Sheridan. Fred McCollum. Mr. Mof- A,no tll0 mH8oiiBeni to go out on c'liiw K. Myom. Roberta MyerH. W. P. Uuthorford. Mn. 9
f.frn?n? nvpriaml The scow was loaded yesterday fatt, Mr. Hall. Mr. J. Cunningham. ,,Jrn,80 Wlr0: I ,,v iiwV Mil in Wrlghl. .1. W. 'M,u ''' " .MIflmi'l. Mr PfL1
MR AND MtS S V. 0. McKlNLAY afternoon with about 2000 brick. Mr. K. Cunningham Mrs. Stengel, ' Ia, ,,, ic.pplo. Frank' Ji, M" ,"' ,! "," J .' K Ool- ' M'- ' l'rnuM'
arrived today from Salem to two barrels of lime and some sand. Mrs Darling Mis Fitzgerald. Mrs. Swi,,lIlev, Uort poxen. Paul Lund. A. :' ,,,,!c , "(y, V , ,.Ved Wilson. M'h. (leo. K. w,iKKnc ,M
spend part of the summer vUltlns It was to have been towed up by Vrkimin. Miss Vlckman. Miss Ma- M ,UM,-lrPk8, a. II. Holgate. W. M.' ffi"' , ,"' 'r "a . " lull. Ilnrnmii ""'; HfrK. M
a? the home of their daughter, the nalnbow last evening. Before I'i'l W ninn. : Iss Dlngn.n u. Mrs. (,rnnt w Ki Knyst)i l) l0, ,dge. f , ' ,:!',, ,,. H. Westmll. J '"rllo Kekhorr. j w ftA
Mrs H. C. Wllley. he Halnbow arrived to take her In May. .. Westfall. Mr. . Uestfal, j Wnltors. Ilnrry Winkler. Mrs.! ,l"lr "y ',;.,, !, .',', M ., .,. h. HtevetiH. IH'iiwm. J. II Martin, K Ifll
r...V.v. ,,t.vr.v. .;.' ,-iu..i onn. tow. the G eaner came In and wanted Miss Mordecal nnd Miss McDonald. ., ii,i m 'a tv-.On... mul ''ari. .' "."' K". 1 '..,..' ....... ,i.... A ib. S. H. LcIlMihh. m..V U'
i....... ........., .... ... .. j;..j i(u IS. IUMM. ttllllliej nii'vim, inn- - - , ,, " '.Jill ,
seven from North Ilentl. ,,, stPVI,ni,, (.. .;. Howell. Mr. 10. .1. ". IhoIImu AlnHpoll, Un,
rue passengers in irom oau ruiii-. gm,x , t,)y, i.ied' I.ee. VoiitiK "'''" vnii nun itivei(rfi,
clseo were: I Fell. ".I. II. Castle. Martha S. Sully. !b.
, Miss S. IOrunch. Mrs. Ida Padlck.l 0 .,, v c M powler. Henry NOTICIO TO rivt
Hoy Davis. Airs. W. Davis. Mra. Paul ft f f . lMuffi nrry cold- ,Uhlie
Dlmmlck. W. .Johnson, Jr., A. Audcr-, ,,,. .,,, ,,. ... pi.ii,.,. MrH. i m. m,, . ,,,.,-mh.. mv.i-.. . lI,
RE00ND0 OFF
FDR F0IS0O
CL'liMXCS OF COQI'IMjIO.
Judge Stanley Monday afternoon,
ami the defendant fined $10 nnd
tractor Voturne J todav from Port- the berth where the scow was tied. I Harry Reynolds, purser of the
and where e la been visiting She moved It about 100 feet and Nairn Smith. Is III and his work had
his family on the fine ranch he "eu u !;" '" "- """'"'" ' "- u ' ".' i"i.-i- ;'"
owns about thirty miles out of the came along, the scow was under! His physician has .advised him to
IJ..0 fllv waier ami lliu lillS" """ " .- oill. uauuic iui u omit:.
ltAitnM) ritAPMAX left yesterday torn of the bay. turning the scow
for AlcDonald & Vaughan's camp, upside down.
where he has taken n position In
the cookhouse for the balance of
his vacation.
OEOUOK ROTXOll and son, Harold,
and Ralph Krutc enjoyed an auto
trip down the coast yesterday.
Harold Rotnor left today for a
trip to Coqullle Valley towns.
KOY MOOR10 nnd wife returned to
day from California, where they
have been spending some time for
the benefit or .Mr. Moore s Health.
which Is much Improved.
mrs. mix scum., whose hus- Sajerj This Afternoon With 13
band was a former well known n-... .i o.,.,u..
coos county bail player and ath- Passengers and Capacity
lete. arrived lurt todav from Port- I nnrl nf I i miliar
land to visit friends and relatives w ' j
In this sertlon. The steamer Redondo sailed from
GUORCJK SHKRIDAX and Fred Mc- tie Smith terminal dock nt 2 o'clock,
uoiium or .-sorin nenn returned this afternoon with thirteen first
on tho Xann Smith today from class passengers and a capacity car
San Frnnrlsro, where Air. AIcCol- Bo of lumber for San Francisco,
lum was caled by tho death of his Among the passengers sailing on
brother. the Atoamer wn'n:
MRS. WICK.MAX and daughters of Airs. II. Schmidt. Mrs. K. Handel. r,.n ..,.,
Eniplro returned today on tho j. u. Alcttce. Snnon Hruno. V. Alvary, ! rOriiaila UCieaiS ban rrailCIS
Xanu Smith from California where m. Holloa. O. Garcia. Frank Afolt.' CO 8 to 2 SlindaV-Lf)5 Atl
they visited at the Andrew Wlrk- o. Mannssers. S. Itouonlii. Mike Paul-I ," ,?, N"J i " Ao
man home. son, Aleck Hodges. Mrs. Ida Milliard. QOIGS Wins ailU LOSeS.
H. C. AXDKRSOX. who has been 1 .... .v..
cooking In ono of the Stnlth-Pow- MllV,. , Tvum II. 10. Rcdlllion Inif , " ;'V,)V,0r;' Jl,Iy ,r3VTI,rt
era construction camps south of 0f tlm Ilnndon Woolen AIllls. who ,"", t00k t,H! J""1 P"10 of tlu er-
Myrtle I'oini. uk returned hero left hero Saturday for San Francisco. '," ', ."'r1' r""111" ueru jusiur-
n Informed friends here that ho luul , ",,J a l0 - "o scores:
son nnd Al. Kern.
Cmk County S-'iit Xc as Told by costs, which he promptly pnld.
the Sentinel. The cae of J. C. Savago ngalnsti
Lew A. Cntes for setllemont of pnrt-
The case of the State ngaliiBt O. A. nershlp accounts poudlng In district
Morrlsey for assault and battery onjcol,rt i,ure H yut tangled up in a
complnlnt of Arthur Peart, lnndlord ,iU0 ()f ,jCiiiHrror. rejolndora nnd
of the Uuxter Hotel. vvaB tried before ',Vpes. and probably will not bo
iRfil R F
DHLL GUUniO
tried before October.
Airs. Wllllnin Rich, of Washougal.
Wash., n former resident of thin tily,
Ib expected about the Kith Inst., for
a month's visit with her daughters.
I Airs. W. C. Chase nnd Mrs. A. X.
(Jotild.
(Iiilnnn, Juli 15. Iitltlatim. ..TfiPW
AIlss Unskdoll. Mrs. Ilnakiloll, F. I'.irniidliliitvH. A aperlal f?.Vl
Oiiluan. A. Oulnnii, lOtliol
Perkins Cllffonl Ford. Oo. W. I.nw
rence. lOleanor Sluex. W. R. Wulllng,
I.ee Spur, 1.. Hither. Friiin Seppnneii,
Alntt OkBamer. Curl Larsen. Frances
Sam. Alnbel II. Curry. MrH. A. 10;
PreHton. Airs. C. I.. Pardee. T. A.
Riiho. Ilnrry F. Wise. .. J. Frituels,
AIib. FranclB. .1. W. Ingram.. John Ke-
falar. Alvln KlopUMiBtelu. X. It. Chnv-
bo kIvuii. I.iincli Want ciiS
tit attend. t II. mL
MMy rO.!T1IiJh'S
AIiWAVH I'SKD. Phone rj'
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1111111, I'. IIIJMIUJ. IIWIJ1I I r,n..u, imiu nilinn I II in 11 icriiuon fBO
Wiitson. Margaiet WatBon, Fnlco with a fair cargo and thjf
Watson. Mrs. S. A. .Morton. Delmnti! pnBseiiguiH- A lire ItoiJ..
. Morton. F. Morgenseii. Mm. O. M. (ioldinnn. P. W Wilson, t'6'1
Lodge. O. Al. Lodge. Alfred Witt. Ir- Carty, Albert Monnli. F ':i
inn (loulnrd. Chiia. It. Trimble. 10: geiithnl, AIib. I) ( IleritpiBnf
Thoniaa. I.. JacohKen. Mr. lOtta Lang- Wood, Airs J X I)ai,0.2i5
don nnd seven Chiiiameti. nnd J. 10. Smith. Il0.n
! 3
and taken a position in the Jav
Coffoo House.
IRA HOWK arrived home this morn
practically made up his mind to move '
It b plant to Kan Antonio, Texas.
10.
At Portland R. n.
... .. .... .... ........ u 0 ,11IV III OUII .-viiiijiiiu. I UAillt. Tl..l1.. I
Inc nvcrlntiil frnm nn fivtniiilinl i..rn... c... ..i....i,. i. i...., .... ..rr... I orillllul S 11
eastern trip, during which ho vis- of a free site and local parties nro bnV, .fnn,c ,,: :,." V. :I
ted all of thu principal points of willing to subscribe for Hlxty-flvo per , lJ'i'j)"es: Rleger and Fisher; Fnn-
IntoroHt botwoen Portland and cunt of tho stock. Over 7,000,000 nl' ' ornoll and Schmidt.
,.M?lNJ..Y.r.''.. poundB of wool arc produced anuunl- , A , , , . .. .
MARVIN HOUGH will leave on the y within a short distance of San' 'V O1""'1 . II. 10.
next Nnnn Smith for San l'ran- Antonio. Mr. Iledllllon said that ho A!,,1ce : n 1- 2
efuco. where he will Bpeud n con- had orfern from tlilrty-sercn differ- Onklnnd , ; - S 1
poor weeks. Ho will accompany uut towns which were nnxloiiB to H'l,,cr'?8!, .loiifor and IOIIIott;
his mother, who goes to Los An- Hecure the plant, I ' n Christian and ArbogaBt.
geles to Join relatives from the I
Kant. ii'imii ii ii-i-ivi' i (S10COND C.AMIO).
W. S. TURPIOX and wife, F. AL Par- .. . ' l ' '" ,,s M ',' ," . Vt'"10 Ill
hons unil wlfo nnd Dr. HoiiBuworth It has often been aald that more ( Oakland it 2
and wlfo constituted u party who pooplo get married when times nro Hattorles: Whlto and IOIIIott: Kln-
enjoyod an outing at Sunset May. hard than In times of prosperity. If wlttor and Alexander.
They report all tho cottages there tlmt is true tlmn thorn i nn iinnv.l '
rilled, A. T. Haines, Dr. Toyo and , ,, , ' tl,,in. '" ro " "' tc J At u AiiroIm R. II. 10.
Otto Scholter and their families lllK ,,,nt w" U1' linvlK 'rd times. Sacramento i 3 0
being nmong the Mnrshfleld peo- To provo our htntement, wo Imvo Loh Angeles fi ! 0
...VJ,0 l?i;n.,e?!..tla'm 0I,1' refer to a list or mnrrlages ,, Rnttorles: Stroud. Williams and
JFbra,coSTM,r,WrlHg.,,,t, thai vo tkf, place at tho homo "a -jdjlolc.
she Ib not Improving as much as "' ,uv- A- "i"1"1"'. I'nHtor of thu (SIOCOXD C.AMIO.) I
thoy had hoped for. Their son, l(,t'l M. 10. Church, South, within Sacrnniento c 9 I
HeeM, second assistant engineer, Is tho Inst few days. Tho list f ol-. ' Angeles 3 13 1
there with her. having taken a im; Cc,. )MBKOr and Olivia Stout' I"?,,,or,i,f! rt'Kory. Malarkey and
montirs vacation while, his ship, the1 r f.,,,,,,!.,,,. u n si,i ,.,,,. 1 ' ""': Mnssor. Hughea and Ilrooka.
.Novniinn. Is nulergolng an over-' '.,.; . 7 A I' ,,ll,vt' innings.
hnullug. Xext moiitli ho will e- 0,m Io"u of ,l'i"ln. L. L. Cox nnd 1
euro Ills paper aw rirst asulstaut, l,elUla '' .McAllister, or Ilnndon.
engineer. Dacota A. Wood nnd Dolllo C. Wy-
DAVIO R1CI0 r Daniels Creok cnnio'gant, or Prosper, and Josephtis At.
ilrfr,,r,ro,t!,S.w nJ!!7 fi'1 "j1;1 c'Bra VT? of
Joshlngly throw a potato at nvo MnrahfMd. -C01111III0 Sentinel.
Hunch, who waa passing. The
latter had a 22-callbre rlflo and, UKi STItlKi: KXDKD.
flrod a Bitot back, thinking to (it Awit.i rrt.. toco.. n, iimn.)
scare hi in The bulloi struck a ' Pittsburg, July 13. The strlko In
barbed wire, glauied and Biruck Hie Westlughoiiso factories formally
Mr. Ithe In the foot and may ended today when t'.OOO men and wo
leave a permanent Injury men returned to tho shops.
ng(
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JO .THOSE WHO WERE INCONVENIENCED AND THE HUNDBpI
WHO WERE UNABLE TO BE WAITED ON DURING THE RUSHF
An Apology!
THE PAST TWO DAYS. WE SINCERELY APOLOGIZE.
ihti
FORI""
-ana
WSm
kV7..1ncneJl
7
QPGr
IO Qont$
Don't Look
for
Premiums
T'HE cost of tKc
x choice Turkish
and domestic tobaccos
in Camel Cigarettes
prohibits the use of
premiums or coupons.
Here's a cigarette of
exquisite flavor that
doesn't leave that
ciihretty taste and
simply can't bite your
'toofruc por parch your
throat. Isn't that Just
what you're after?
NATIONAL LKAt.TK.
St. LoiiIb .": Ilnston 12.
Clnclnnntl :.; Plillndolphla 7.
Chicago 2; Now York 7.
XOUTHWKSTIOItX LKAt.Ti:.
Tacoma 1; Spokane 1; called In
fourteenth to catch train. 1
Victoria 0; Seattlo 2. I
Victoria Seattle a. I
s.vrntD.wsta.Mics.
a
NEXT 11 DAYS WE ARE BETTER PREPARED AND SHALL Cfflht
WJIH EVERY EMERGENCY. TOMORROW THE STORE WILLIurp
m
IN.SPLCANDSPAJLSHAPEFOR. WE ARE DETERMINED TO Mg1
THIS THE CLEANEST CUT SALE EVER STAGED ON COOS Ega
tudl
Hi ! ! )10,
Again for the Next 1 1 Days Selling
ALL I'ltlt'ios auk HKiutiiii riu;wu;;NAii, i'i.i;a.si.m. h.i(jai.s kijk;n HrritiiMBrt...
lOVIOUV DKPAHTAIIONT IT'S SI IIKII.V VOI'lt IJUVIXtJ TIM 10. IV t
lfyarJ,al,rean'l,u,yft,,
nrf IOe for on. puckmg, ar
tl.OO for a carton of Unpack.
f tf 1300 clgarttt,,), m,t,,,
rrtalJ, Afltr moking
itto.r&rZl.ZZX .J.WN0LDSTOIACC0Ca
Sol J off along tht
tint, SO for tOe.
AMERICAN LKAGIK.
Chicago Xew York 9.
Detroit 2; Washington .
Cleveland 3; lloston .
St. Louis 4; Philadelphia 3; l
Innings. St. Louis 4; Philadelphia
NATIONAL li:.u.ti:.
lloston 5; Chicago 2.
Philadelphia i; Pittsburg 3.
Hroklyn 3; Clnlcnnatl C.
New York 13; St. LouU 0
NOUTIIWSTKUN LKAGl'K.
Victoria 1: Seattle 2 fi2 Innlnsu.
i.ivwinu n, hpoxane 2.
Victoria i; seattlr 2; 12 inninKs
Portland 0; Vancouver U Totl
land 5; Vancouver 3.
Cuat Imun Satunlay.
Sacramento i" i' h'
Us Angeles 7 7 f
, "aUr': Kreraer, St'owart and
Hannah; Chech and Brooks.
At Portland R ir p
San Francisco "" , Rn
Portland T '! '
One Lot
To $25.00 Ladies' Suits
$9.95
50c
All Wool Challis
39c yd
One Lot
American Lady, R. & G.
Corsets
79c ea,
10c
Outing Flannel
8rc yd
35c '
Wash Goods
18c yd
One Lot
To $1.25 Shirtwaists
69c
25c
Misses' Colored Lisle
Hose
1 9c pr
I
$1.50
House Dresses
$1.19 ca
20c
Galatea Cloth
1 41c yd
Any
Trimmed Hat
$2.79
Pearl Buttons, 2 cards
for 5c
Hair Pins, 2 boxes 5c
Safety Pins, 2 cards 5c
Hooks and Eyes, 2
Cards 5c
Child's Supports at 8c
$5.50
Boys' Suits
$2.89
15c
Ladies Sleeveless Vests
10c
Art Goods
20 PER CENT
Off Regular Prices
UIIU LUl L'ru
To $15.00 Ladies' Sufe
v
rt
TJ
IU
$6.95
12 1-2fr
Dress Ginghams
9cyd
65c
All Colors Ratine
39c
$1.25
Men's Dress Shirts
55c
50c
Men's Work Shirts
42c ea
$2.50
Men's Hats, All StW
$1.19
$2.00
Men's Pants
$1.59
At Oakland n
Venice PZ
Oakland 'A '
B. T'
Remember ord?nar?t'cle ,n the store ,s reduced-ex
"SPECIALS" MAKE EVERY DAY INTERESTING WITH THE BIGGEST SAVI
ur ntwJHU. COME TOMORROW.
ALL
UNDERWEAR
REDUCED
S. S. JENNINGS
NORTH BEND
ALL
CHILDREN'S ORES
REDUCED
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