The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 11, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1914. EVENING EDITION.
M. r. MALOXKV .Kdltnr mid
JAX K. MALOXKV. ..News Kdllor
COOS BAY TIMES PUnUirDP UIPIT UADinilP nniMTn
fii'onnnLno vioii ihiiuuo ruinio
OF
CLUB ENDORSES
Bill MOVE
Geo. M. Hyland Addresses a
Small Meeting on Plan of
Sending Fair Exhibit.
INTEREST AROUND COOS
THE OASIS. ' !
fiROSS the burning sands he wandered, weary, sick, and
U, sorely tried, past the graves of those who faltered at
the Tests that e'er betide, Through the Desert, wild
and cheerless, faced he men of savage mien men of life and
limb grown careless men Who hearts of men have seen. I
Unwardi onward, through the terrors that beset the bhrm-
nrcsent ' el's soul stumbling 'iieath his load of errors, sought the Can-,
amaie ms goal, nope aione, which springs eternal in mei
breast to soothe sustain, bore him on through Tests infernal, '
Towards the heights he sought to gain, But when Hope was,
fast departing with the gleams of setting sun, saw he, through
4lin olinrlntifn e4ni4inrr I ntrxA WfUm'i Mntntn'o Dr.nl in rlMirt I nnrli
i u o auuvvo oiui uiii l.umu vyiiuic laiu c o ugol o uumui lu u
BnSSBto oxiSbitlnthrs87Mt flows with milk and honey, fairest country of them all,
Diet. I UUSISi UIIKIIl UIIU SUIIIiyi IUIIU WIIUSB NUMBS UUUK dim Uclll,
Not Mirage, but Land of Splendor, where the fondest dreams;
are real where the oreezes, warm ana tender, maKe tor man
a home ideal,
Coos Bay is that goal, 0 weary Shriner, where all things
whiSwin'S are best, Coos Bay, with a welcome, cheery, bids you pause
ed practical plans by which the tuoati Willi US UIIU IBSl, DUD OlrtlNLCT,
good could bo accomplished.
Mr. Hyland will ciigngo with tho Tnlo Anfnmnhiln Trin ArnnnH lK at tho reception was when S. C,
North Ilond, Coqullle, Myrtlo Point i i. 7). , T i ill n j s,n,l remarked to a friend th
i. A small nttenaanro was
at the mcctlnc in the rooms of the
Chamber of Commorco yesterday af
ternoon when GcorBo M. Hyland,
publfdtA' manager for tho Oregon
Panama Pacific Exposition Associa
tion, mado an appeal for tho forma
tion of Coos and Curry counties Into
an association
of
Francisco Exposition In 1915,
An attempt will bo mado to call
a meotlng for tomorrow evening,
when n larger attendance Is looked
for.
Mr. Hyland delivered a clever talk
along tho lines of the possibilities
BODY OF PRESIDENT'S WIFE
il
People of South Pay Last Tribute to First Lady of
Land Services at Grave Simple.
GltKK.V VI LLF, S. C, August 11. Tho special train Iwiu-ing
the body of Mi. Woodrow Wilson, the President, and relatives,
siieodcd toward Itomc, Georgia, today past, group niter gi-oup
of jtoople who stood with heads imit-d to pay houuigo to tho Into
lira t lady of tho laud. At Culcppcr u folded Confederate flag,
with n nolo of sympathy from Culiiepper Chapter of tlio United
Daughter;) of the Confederacy, wu.s placed on tho train. At many
other places fluwci-H were presented by groups of children.
tTnniPs WooUrotv, cousin of tho President, lonrdcd tho tmln nt
Stmrtniibiirg, S. C.
I NORTH BENdTfi
and Handon commercial bodies by
personal representation and corrcs
rondence and will not at thin time
make a trip to tho Coqulllo Valley
or to Curry county. In securing tho
ea-oporatlon of tho Curry county peo
plo his efforts are bolng endorsed by
District Attorney Meredith, of Gold
I The Mnuzanltn Club .wan In I
I session In tho Chandlor Orlll last I
I evening, about thirty candidates I
I helim Initiated Into tlm tnvnrnr-
Beach, and E. J. Loney, cashier of( U8 of tho order. Deputy Grand
tho Port Orford Hank. These men
Are In Mnrshflold this weok conferr
ing with Mr. Hyland, and will return
to Curry county and take up tho
work of assembling an exhibit, and
will particularly feature tho agato
displays for which Curry county Is
famous.
At the meeting yesterday ,tho
Cliambor of Commerce passed tho fol
lowing resolution:
WhorcaB, Cook and Curry counties
hnvo been Invited by the State Com
mission tn make a representative ox
Tilblt at tho Panama Pacific Interna
tional Exposition In 1915, and,
"Whoreas,
I. I J J HI il. r j oiiiiiu n-iiim ncu iu u iiiunu uiui ui",
Marsniield and NOrth BCnd Ing tho only member of Algeria Tern-
and Visit Milk nnd FafitnriP"? I,,e Montana who waB present, ho1
diiu vibii miiib aim rdwuntb folt ,oncBOM1L,t A mQmcn lntor nn.
other gentleman enmo up and said ho
uns also a member of Algeria Tem
ple. "My name Is Small," remarked
S. C. "My nmno Is Littler," said tho
stranger. "I don't see how It could
bo littler than Small," romnrked S. i
C. "Hut It Is Littler," said the
stranger, whoso name was E. E. Lit-1
tier of Hermlston, Oregon. Mr. Small '
says that It In the first time that he
has mot a man who had a nnmo that
was Littler than his.
I Vizier of tho World of tho Or
I der of Manzanlta, James Coke,
of Honolulu, was present, his
I first attendance In tho United
1 States. Stnte Deputy Geo. M.
I Hylund was also 'prominent
I among those nttondlug.
TV program ror tho day's enter
tainment of tho vlHltlng Shrlncrs
Btnrtcd otr thla morning with an cx
Marshriold and North Demi, and to
the various Industrial centors on tho
liny.
The reception committee took tho
It Is tho Intention of visitors around tn a dozon outomo-
A
E
RELATIVES PALLBEARERS.
Six First Cousins of Mrs. Wilson Carry Coffin to Final
Resting Place.
IIOMH, Georgia, Aug 11. Simplicity will mark the funeral of
Mrs. Wood raw Wilson here today. In deference to the wishes
of tlie President, tho exercises will lx brief. There will u short
service nt tho Presbyterian Church, where .Mrs. Wilson's father
was Mtstor for seventeen years, an an even shorter ceremony nt
Myrtlo 1 1 III cemetery. Homo is drned In somber utUro. Hit
first cousins of Mrs. Wilson were to be tho active niII hearers.
After the sen-Ices nt tho grave, the presidential party eiects to
return to their special train nnd depjut for Washington at (1
o'clock this evening.
this year Is tho largest slnco 1910.
Tho spring season closed yestorday
under tho law and will open ngaln
September 1st. Tho Macleay Estato
lias pnld out over 110,000 to fisher
men there this spring, something ov-
1 lr 20. 000 flnli tinvlnir Imnn mini cut
The new town of Ilrnoklngs Is mak
ing rapid progress mud much im
provement In tho south end of the
county. Tho Checto bridge Is com
menced and will be completed in 90
days. The Port Orford Agato Carni
val was a great success and a largo
number of people from all ovor
Southern Oregon learned of tho unt
il, al beauty of Port Orrord and Or
ford Lake us a summer resort and
camping place.
,1.?3,:!.e:u,clt0. eoinndT
Tel, Mile." WC0"B WU" M.t,;j
Tho Pacific Oromrv . ,
to move soon from siiorm,p,annl!
to the Eekhorr bulk ?"
Sherman and Union. corncf ol
u- nnu .-iib. Frank nint, ,.
Mrs. Arthur Sola. deV n,,lM
Portland, visited nt tho ii 1 ab;
homo on Monday Ul'orSe D!,ckl
Tho county convention n .
C T. U. will be held at?,.0', lhn-.
It.g August. " Iland" d0r:
Mrs. Louis Metzler, whn holh,r
tho past three weeks wl ?f
North Bend, will leave . 1 2? '
nor nomo in Corvallls. "ior
RANCH
$850
n 0-acre
on South
$20
th QCDniQ nnftnc
the Marshfleld Chamber of Com- biles nnd made tho affair n trulv en
merco nnd associated bodies within Joyablo and Instructive one. Prlncl-
said counties to participate In tho.pnl among tho vIbUh was a trip of Rpppntinn TonriornH hu F F
said exhibit, thorcfore. bo It I Inspection through tho C. A. Smith "J-H""'' tuiuutu uy r. c.
"Itesolvcd, That tho Mnrshflold siiwmlll and pulp mill, undor tho per- UOnWay PrOVeS a Very
Chamber of Commerce- will, In con- sonnl auspices of Supt. Ceo. Murcli. ' Plpa;ant Affnir '
Junction with tho other commercial Early In tho uftornoon a business lonoam nnuii.
uuuiun iiiiii ino cuiiiuy uuiii ib ui iiiu "uroiuii hub iiu.iu iu wiucu 111110 oai- T,ln nrlnrlnnt nrnnl
i i. ..iu I
saltl counties, undertake to proparo tots wero cast on prospective novices nf .,.,, m,rr vna,nr.v wu .7,,, ' Litigation ovor
nn exhibit nnd construct n booth of to nn initiated Into tho ordor. iiniiiMitrni mnnntinn nn.i ,i,,n , ,ul8 nel" Hn Toaii w
tho nntivo woodH of tho said counties Alter the biiHluess session tho ,inroi Inst nvonitu? hv ir v v rn, 'hiring the summer,
In accordanco with tho plniiH propar-l memborH will assomblo on Central .!. nt Mvriin v. 7hV Ln'.it 5" ottloU to tho extent
1 by tho architect of tho Oregon uvuiiiio. and headed by the Coos Hay '. Btmrimont linumi now linine win go nhend now.
building, nnd he It further I Hand, will march, through tho nrln- .,i.?,l'?,r,?L0?L o?"? . " ., ' ?'n,5 Tho court rejected
"Itesolved, That this Chnmbor co-'clpal streets of the down-town dlst- vivos There was a inreo nttnnVi. pnlntlng and
oncrato with tno I'ort or coos nay riei. ., ,, . "",." iionso. Flvo hliU w
I fP.l ...... I . ... . ltw tttVJtllllUk IMIO 4lltVV
About $Zb,ouu to be txpena
I ed in Work in Six Road
Districts of County.
Tho Coos county court adjourned
Saturday to meet again the 2Sth of
this month, at which time bids will
bo recelvod for certain road work,
money having accumulated for lm
I provoments In six districts as fol
lows: District No. 10 $1850.34
District No. 12 3320.54
District No. 17 1912.84
District No. 19 Til 00.00
District No. 2(5 2042.28
District No. 30 9721.3G
Improvement funds
ork considerably
but has been
that progress
BARGAINS
"lluyB
ranch
Coos 'River; location l.iPt.
rich Boll: bottom land alono
worth moro than tho price
asked for tho whole; terms
if desired. "SEE P.EID
AI30UT IT."
Per aero buys one of
tho best ranch bar.
Bulno ovor offered on Cooi
Day; orchard, garden, house
outbuildings and stock n.
eluded In this price; loca
tion, Coos Illver, this sldo of
tho Forks; terms. "SEE
KEID ABOUT IT."
C7Qn Ul,ys n new mod
4 I uU crn four-room bun.
gnlow on Improved strcot;
city water and electric lights;
tortus. "SEE REID AHODT
IT."
Huys lovol lot,
cleared for build
ing. Street grading and lm.
provomonts Includod. $25
down.balanco $10 per month.
"SEE REID ABOUT IT."
W. A. REID
150 Front Street.
$185
In securing n rollef map of tho Coos
Day harbor and industries to bo used
In connection with our exhibit nt
San Frnnclsco. nnd bo It further
n.i. , .. ., ... . ill
hol I m, or V,w? ,.,S' .l ' i i tl0UH' Th0 afrnl1 W,,B ",Ior '
?J. "!" . nl .c.?f. of l.h0 L!l.(N rcctlon of tho committed of ladles.
vo ii.-i.i-iiii,, .UMIIilLIVU 111 IIIU
'all bids for
ropalrlng tho Court
ere submitted,
tho lowest being for $1141.71 by
Chas. Mathesou.
rooms of tho Mllllconin Club, preccd-
wlves of Shrlners. headed by Mrs. '
A. T. Haines ns chairman, assisted
"Resolved. That a man ho employ- Ing which tho Coos Hay Concert Hand .V. p o naruult Mrs c i"
cd at onco to devote his cntlro time will render n concert nt tho corner McKnlRht "m A L iVatiKnwnrtii
to gnthorlng n fitting exhibit of tho or Second nnd Market streets. nn,l Mrs A II Old ley uauf,owo""
Industries nnd resources of the snld The following Is the list of mom- The occasion was n dollghtful ono
, '.n, "l""1,i .... . "" will linger long In
,1C.11 v ' , l,n,,l,M't "W)r" WlnclicBtop. of all the participants,
this A. h. Morton. Win. Longstnff, Dr. siBs Evelyn Andors
.Mid "rtlOjC. E. Maybeo. C. F. MeKnlght, RVh Allot. assisted In
id- D. L. Rood. E. S. Ilargelt, C. E. Con-
district.
Ooo. M. Hyland, H. O. Frohlmch
nnd party, went to North Horn! this
fUtcrnoon to IntofutJ. (North Ili'iul
people In tho exhibit plan, and Inci
dentally to vlow North. Hend'u points
of intorestj
CITIES SHOULD
WORK TOGETHER
llenj. V Sheldon, vhe-preldent
of the Medforil Commercial Club Is
among tho visiting ShriuerH. Mr.
Sheldon has been Identified with the
publicity work that has put tho
Jtogm River Valley ho prominently
nn tho map, the liut effort being the
drafting, with a cominUslou of
twenty-one prominent Medfonlltes,
of a modern. (Ity-munnKor-fonn of
city charter for that city.
.Mr. Sheldon aUo Intltlatel and
noipoii to carry tliroiiKh the niowt
for orKiiiiUIng the three couiitfoM of
Josophlne, Jackson and Klamath lu
. to a league for promoting nnd ad
vertising the many scenic attrac
tions of that region, such as Crater
Lake, Marble Hull, Klamath Luke.
Ashland Sprluiu. Nutuuil llildun
nnd ninny other. The spirit that
has been found no auiTi'wftil In ilmt
unction has had for ll text "co
oporntlon." "At prokout." htntod Mr. Sheldon,
"our county U fiut learning tho
vnliio of working harmoniously with
Its iielghborii for matters of mutual
concern. We note that In that way
wo get result. CeogrRphUally end
climatically Southern OreKou Is a
section off by lu.df. It has railed
to gut Its Just denerts borntiM it has
boon n house divides I against luolf.
Hut Jucksoii, like Coos County, I
weeing the light.
"I am delighted to seo the many
offdcmctt of piogrcM and business
activity along thlw Hay. Your good
work is only commeiu'od. I can
eo the spirit not only of Southern
Oregon, but of Mliuiwipoll, wheio
I lived twenty-five yonrs, traus
plnntod here."
Mr, Sholdon Is particularly Inter
ciitod In the move to ro-opou the
State Normal School at Ashland.
Tho measure to that end has boon
reforrcd to the people by tho Legis
lature. That It Is needed Is ovi
doncod from the fact that eighty
or tho applicants ror toasters cor
ilflratOH iu this state last year had
received no odmntlon nbovo tho
eighth grado. The committeo hav
ing in chnrgo this move Is composed
of prominent cltlzons of the seven
counties of Southern Oregon Doug.
IUb, Coot), Curry, Josephluo, Jackson,
Klamath and Lake,
Anderson nnd Miss
serving.
E
6
nor, Hammers, .1. M. Wright. O. I.
Relgard, A. H. (lid ley, A. Farley. .1.
.1 Clliikeuheard, O. Illbnrger, Carl
Evertsen, Jo', n Houseman, W. J.
Rust, James Watson, F. Alclatn, E.
L. RobliiHon, E. K. Jones. O. W. Wel
stead, Don (lardlnor, Claude Niisbiirg,
Win. Leach, C. M. C'aton, C. M. Hyler,
F. K. Allen. '. II. Marsh, (!, w, Kauf
man. H. Lockhart, S. C. Small, Orvll
Dodgo, C. s. Wlnsor. F. A. Haines,
('. W. II. Menrs. J. S. Hansen, L. .1.
Simpson. .1. W. Dennett. Dr. II. E.
Hurmelster, R. H. Rosa, .1. . Mllner,
Dr. (. W. Tower. E. A. Anderson,
II. W. Olseu. 11. W. Painter. Davis.
W F. Miller, Col. Win. Crimes. Chas.
Min iiuyn. Albert Seiig, (ieo. Murch.
uiis iirown. a. i. navis. Dr.
Dlx. W. V. Douglass. (Iran
uaiue. .ioiiii Mall. Dr. A. L. House
worth. Patrick Hennessey. A. Ln
Roiicho. (Jeorge l). Mnndlgn. T. .T.
Miicgetiii. John T. McOiiirc. A. O.
Rogers. Joe Schilling nnd J. A. Mat-sou.
m
TURNS TURTLE
Mr. and Mrs. Maxey of Ash
land Have Narrow Escape
in Auto Accident.
Local Musical Organization
Will Provide Entertainment
at Second and Market.
This evening the Coos Uny Concert
Hand will give an open-air concert nt
tlie corner of Second and Market
streets tor the entertainment of tho
ninny visitors to Mnrshflold. The
program 'will be ns follows:
March, Suffragettes Llberntl
Overture, Norma Holllnl
(a) Scurf danco. from Ballot Sym
phonlnue, Cllllrlloo. .Chamlnndei
(b) Variation, from Hallet Sym-I
hlmntnnn "Ml 1 ltl lsn nlintitlnnln
(c) Tho Charmer ... Chaiulnado
Piccolo solo, Sparrows . . . Jean rot
Selection, Lucrezla lorgla I
Donulzettl
Quni-tetto from Rigoletto . . . Verdi
Selection, Sweethearts .... Herbort
Star Spangled Runner. '
WHO'S WHO.
I TJ.o following curd, worn bv
' prominent Surluer, is koU-cx-lilauiitur,v:
"I am
I Noble Staph',
a member nf
! Stunt Committee. Illllah Temple
I Pay no heed to anything I say
! or do. If yon do know how
to back down easily.
Who In the Dickens are vou?
! P. S.- -I like the town fine
i wish I'd got hero w)onor.
1 Joj-rlclcus apply to vmy wife.
Lucky Blnrs aro shining hrluht In
Ceorco ,,et,clt Hlill fr the Shrlnors In the
i n v present conclave. Tho escape of
,ti,.i ,., .. .-14MI'D llllll filll 111 u
Ixtjy-foot fall near Rosoburg was
duplicated yesterday when the car of
W. L. Maxey of Ashland turned turtle
In a tumble over n thirty-foot em
bankment Bovon miles holow Port
Orford, nnd both Mr. and Mrs. Mon
ey escaped with but slight Injuries
to Mrs. .Maxey.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Maxoy wore among
the Ashland tourists making the trip
In their own auto. While on tho
road south of Port Oroford the em
bankment gave way and the auto
plunged over, completely turning ov
er and throwing Mr. and Mrs. Maxey.
but almost by u miracle both escaped
wlrhout Injury except some slight
bruise and a kovero nervous shock
Tho'ear'was taken out and thev W. H. Meredith Tells Of DcVCl
proceeded on their way, arriving li oumeilt ill CUITV Cniintv
.Mils moid tills inoi'iiinir. .. .. --""
UNION MADE
CLOTHES
We have at last succeeded in getting a fine line of Union
Made Clothes for men. Shipment just received and now
on display in our windows. Prices range from
$15:00 - $18.00
$20.00
Every Suit good value and every Suit has the Union Label
and is guaranteed by the makers and ourselves.
COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU
FIXUP
Marshfield
TWO STORES
North Bend
MTTI.K (i HA INS OF SAND.
onncDccc in
?
C
PERSONAL MENTION
Many New Settlers.
Hot aspluilt paving rather than
burning sands got the goat of Dor
bey Kroluor, O. 11. Hinsdale. Carl
i nuKeiiiionni ana Dr. r. h. Walter,
who were deputized to do tliolr share
as good citizens and Shrlnors In mak
ing a clean city by swooping tho
btieets this afternoon. Instead of tho
regulation whlto-wlug uniforms,;
imun-i, uiu.v wore convict stripos
and all wore agreed that their con
viction was a good thing for clean
streets.
J. C. Poor, of Ashland. Is an engi
neer on the Southern Pacific and
proved that he is also a good nuto
t'UKiiifur, as uu Diougut nis car
through without accident. He Is ac
companied by Mrs. Poor.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Wlnne are
among the arrivals from Ashland.
Wlnne says ho won her by bolng win
some, nut tneir menus say that sho
is more winsome than Wlnne,
An Interesting incident last oven-
W. H. Meredith, district attorney
for Curry county. Is in the city to
day as one of the "travelers" ncrosss
the "dosert." In an Intoi-vlew with
i The Times, he says, however, that ho
MRS. II. L. OROFF, of lmndon, was
a business Msitor on the Hay to
day.
BYRON HOLCOMB, of Hnstslda, was hopes to return to Curry after tho
MidSuammar Sal
For Wednesday, Thursday and Friday you will find a
great many Tempting Bargins awaiting you here.
-Good grade blue denim, the 50c kind,
-Various colors, pretty floral de-
ii business sitor In Marshfield
today.
COUNTY CLERK JAMES WATSON
was a MarshfloUl visitor from Co-
initio this week.
.MRS. F. T. BARTON of North Bend
wont to Mrtlo Point this afternoon
to visit her father.
trip" is over, for there is Inreo de
velopment work going on down thero
and "boosters" aro needed. Ho says
that Curry county will Join honrtlly
with Coos In an exhibit at tho Exposl-'
lion, and believes that theso two'
counties will In tho next few years
mnko far greater progress than any
other part of Oregon. '
Many now sottlers are coming Into
Curry nnd making homes. Tho Mac
leay Estate Company, which bought,
out the Hume properties on the
uogtio niver. are selling off small
tracts of land to actual sottlers on
easy payments and oncournglng de
velopment thore In overy way possl-
llltt. ill tlin l.lttt ulv mnnMi.. .....1..
A Select Non.SccijrunBoitding ondl Day Schoo families have bought small tracts"
lerBoyi. Military Diicipline;SmIICIc; Met near Cold Beach and aro clearinc
the lund and making quite a showing
ior improvement.
Tho Roamer from tho Sluslnw and
tho Rustler from Curry county are
expected in tils evening
B&" HILL
MILITARY ACADEMY
Teicheii. Careful unerviiion ihufm mnhi tk.
I are not attained eliewhere. Send (or catalcf
"PORTLAND, OREGON)'
The catch of salmon on the Rogue!
Hoys' Overall
special
ladles' Pretty Dust Caps
signs, specially priced .
IdildcV Brassiere: Perfect fitting, trimmed In laces nnd,
embroidery, nil markod down 7.1c, flOc nnd
Ladles' Pad I lose Supporters Somo satin, others mode,
various colors, values to 35c, special
Linen mid Damask Tabic Cloths Two to 2V6 yards long,
beautiful pattorns, all marked down, $1.05, tjil.150, $1.23 nnd
Hoys Swimming Tights
Hoys' (,'ood (ii-ndu Bathing Suit
Ladles' Word Two-Pieco Bathing Sulti Tho $5.00 qual- fl9 QC
Ity, only tDJidli
Men's $'00 Bathing Suits, only $'-50
.uens overall; Best quality, bluo and white stripes, the
$1.00 kind, special.
Wo nro still selling Men's 20-Cent Sov, with llneu heels and
toes, in all tho latest shades, at. a pair
Hod Ticking Blue nnd whlto stripes, tho 15c quality, only,
n va ril
' ,.,,,,,, ,.....,...,
I indies Cross Bar and Knibroldered Corner Handkerchiefs,
values to Sc, only 7 for
it1
38c
19c
35c
19c
98c
. . .25C
...73c
79c
10c
9c
25c
Satisfaction
or Money
Refunded
THE FAIR
Central Avenue
Next Door to
Chandler Hotel
j&
il" "nrii'i at.auHyfiUMfii inTi tfrr.i 'j