The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 08, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 19TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 19
LABOR PICNIC
MGE CLASH III
KIT ID
Splendid Array
O F rr
BIG SUCCESS
III TEIILE
W
Rain Detracts From Day At
tendance but Dance Draws
1 Well Mrs. Bailey Wins
LAROIL
Tho ring of the hnniincr is music,
The whir of ninehlnery song;
Tho foil of the pick and shovel
Hath a tune that is free and
strong.
so priceless
Thcro In naught
labor,
No wenlth llko
hrawn:
tho progressive llfo of tho nation
Wm. Eickworth Reports Dearth
of Residences Despite Num
ber Just Completed
Win. Eiekworth returned Satur
day from Ten Mllo whero he has
been engaged In construction work
(his past sunTnier. Ho reports that
Ten Mile Is having an unusual
era of prosperity and that dwelling
ns i bouses there aro at promluin. Rents
aro as high, there as In Marshflcld.
C. 10. Hakor lias Jt'tst finished his
now Iiiiiil'mIow nt Lakeside. Willie
Fares forth with Its workers at;,,, tlt tllstrlct Mr Eickworth as-
U II IV II,
niusclo and
Tho symphony of lifo Is labor,
Tho hope of the weak uiul tho
strong;
HMirt nMniw1nat naanl rxt tn vintlntl
Is that of the great working Short and aided In completing tho
slated In remodelling tho homo of
W. M. Wilklns1, building it largo
addition to Ed Kaymond's borne,
built a small cattngo for HIIIIh
throng.
Ocsplto tho rain and unfavorable
"weather conditions, tho Labor Day
picnic at Simpson Park In North lie ml
top story of tho now hotel
A. Petersen, of North Hcnd, Is
figuring on putting up n two-story
building in Lakeside for business
FATHER DIES
yesterday wos a big success. The, purposes and It Is likely that a part
showers prevented tho athletic pro-of It will be occupied by tho Pust
jrrani being carried out and detracted nfrir.
..H.1nnn.t.. f.n... ,1. HfinH..A..Itd l . VW'
vuiibiuui 111113 uum uiu uiiui nwuii o it i-
tondancc, but tho Immcnso crowd at
tho dance and its success In the eve
ning mo ro than miulo up for this.
In tho afternoon George Colo pre
sided as chairman of the speaking ex
orcises. Tom Myers delivered tho
principal Labor Day talk. Orator
Davis of tho Socialists spoke and
fiherlff W. "W. dago and .1. .1. Stan
ley, two democratic candidates for
Coos county offices, also spoke. Tho
program was held In the Simpson
pavilion.
In tho popularity voting contest,
Mrs. Hallcy of North Heud was nil
-easy victor, Mrs. Chase of Marshflcld
being second. Mrs. Hallcy was
awarded tho $20 cash prize.
i no, receipts ai mo unnco were rj.,0
inHKit n iini iniiiti inn I, a niti ... - ..
Ii i i. , ,i i ' l,nl)ur wl" " r H'torest here, as
uiu uuiii-ii. nuiiuiuii in' in.' u."-Ur. II. !:. Kelty. n dentist who
EAR VC0T
John D. Kelty, Father of Dr.
Kelty, of Marshficld, Suc
cumbs in Polk County
following from n Portland
Hendry In Mnrshfleld,
the deceased, and was
culled home ton days or so ago:
T..1... T f.-jill. ..1n .It. i.l nt lilu
Has Rail Ankle -J W. "enne.l ,- - 'brogiZ Soptcm-
les
lis
lth
Icrtalnmcnt itnd probably give tho. mtcccoilctl l)r
Labor Council it profit of $7T or, H ft 8on 0f
IUU.
I
h. is confined to 1,1, homo with Kwm a plo'n'ooV o I8M
Bonio bad ulcers on bis nnklp. was m- M ,. ,,orn ,, ,)nve
ported bettor today, but will bo con- Collllly niim, April 28. 18S1. Ill
fined for some days yet. ir t.,.,,..., i.-..n.. ,..,,i,-.-,,i,i ...m
t'.wl.t.ul 'P.. .!,. Inn l llmm nml "" ""'" "V1'1 " ""-"' "
.,,,,' '."' ............. H rnniuy uouiiii tor uregnu torri-
Mlsa rranrcs Kuim were married by . ,,irJy , ho s)rlt,B of ,sr,ot
.Jimtlco Pennock today, 'lhey wore , mot,cr and one sister died on
from near Ilandoii. lleun Is a tie-' ,i,0 ...i.,
niiiker and Is from Missouri and stat- , September, 1855, Mr. Kelty
cd that thoy would roflirn thoro soon. mnlcd Sarnh Harvey, daughter of
. JIuiul In- liiul. Hngstarf residents A10g ,, 8arnh nIirVoy, who woro
nro complaining about the condition oorB 0f i0l)c County.
of the road. Thoy say that tho crush- Mr ,i .m,.b, Klty nt onco lo-
rnck put down this HUiunier Is being ,.ntt,(1 0 a rrm wiiltcnmli Vnl-
carrled off as-nnid and Is almost lin- i... rnw ...iiou northeast of Irothol.
passanio, especially near no nig cm. !,,. t.y llvmi for 80voral years, Vlro President Mr. Knowlton of
i iiny wain uiu rui-K nun iiiirii in himu riunlly moving to Ilotliol, wiiore, mi-, Coquille.
... i...i.iiinriiuiu.i, tiiui .. mvit ,lt.r lJl0 iirm niuiio oi iiuwiey
ing would pi nimbly bo called thoro K0Uy, ho engaged In tho niorcnu
noon to taku action on It. tllo IiuhIhobs. Mr. Kelty was np-
pointed PostmiiHter of llothol and
AMONG THE SICK 'Horiml for many years
In I IkTr. im kiillinil ri
W. V. Wright Charges. Negro
Drayman With Threatening
To Shoot Him There
V. Wright, of Kerndnle, who
Is employed on the Porhnhi & Old
ley street contract work, today en
tered complnlnt with Justice Pen
nock against a negro drayman who
lives near tho old Kerndalo brew
ery, alleging that tho negro threat
ened to shoot him. No formnl com
plnlnt was filed, as Justice Pen
nock did not know just how to pro
ceed oxcept to possibly put the ne
gro under bond.
Wright told Justlco Pennock that
ho was from Uterolith and did not
nssoclato with negroes. He said
that some time ago he had to ac
company n former tenant across tho
nogro's plnco to get sonic chickens
belonging to tljo Inner mid the ne
gro then got sassy. Lately he holp
cd get a mattress or bod, carrying
It across tho negro's lot mid the
latter claimed that thoy broke down
a small cherry tree. Thoro were
words over this and then, Wright
nllcgeB, the negro tllorntoned to
shoot hint. Mr. Wright snld that
In the South such words would
hnvo been sufficient ground for n
white man to kill a negro, but ho
did not llko to get Into trouble
here. ,
Justlco Pennock said that Wright
was very ngreeable about the mat
ter and wnntod to adjust It amicably.
Mr. Wright was planning to move
from that vicinity, but since the
trouble has decided not to lest the
negro think that ho drove :tlm
nwny.
W
s
0E DRUGGISTS
In 1875 ho retlied from iiiorcnau-
Organization of Coos County
Pharmaceutical Society
Perfected at Coquille
At the meeting of tho Coos county
druggists, held In Coqulllo yesterday,
to iIIsciihs t liu matter of a county
pliarinaceutlcai nHsoclatlon, It was
decided to effect such nn organiza
tion. Tho committee on nominations
for porninnont officers reported tho
following list of officers:
President M. K. Evcrllt of North
Iluud
-Mr. Fiihrinan of Co-
-.1. Leo Drown of
Sccretary-
qiitllc.
Trensuror
Marshfleld.
Anotl.er meeting will be held In
Couulllo September 22 to adopt by
CIiiih. Olson's roii Ih i oportod qultn 1!bIii. having purchasod tho land of nWB and porfect tho organization.
Ill of mumps at Easts.de. , Harvey heir.. .jjjj., meetings were held in the Ko-
Htead until tho tlmo of his death. M)rnry ,.mrim," (l Frn n. Co-
itit niY'ki iww: wive
"" """ """' " "". 'II a8 temporary secrelnry. Following an
' In or Juno Ilarcoy, who survives m,mn ,i, i,,.i,nR.ia nt nn.niVivu
ntptuivs Ptles In Seattle Kennel hi,,,. ' r " U,,1'! '." i?J0?ltt In
Tho following from n Portland ., rtlrei-loV. and at the time of f, l n 0, J "'' J u'a.U,'" "?b
imper concerning tho results of tho ,H ,,mi, was cluilrinaii of tho !S' !" "",i n.,.,,, , ", iui, Tr
big .log hIiiiw at the Seattle Ken- ml ,,r n,u, College, ail tuluca- )h ,' 'w " m "" pjl.i'rh"
1llu w II Ik. .if l..l..r,.ul l.ni- .....I I r l".l l... l I.. tllO IIOIIIUIIltlllK COIIIIllIt tOO. 'I llOBO
--' v '" ....-. iiiiii iiiniiiiiiiiiiiui iiiiiiiuuu ui lUKiniii-
llV IflL'l
urn iiihii suiter. r.rui ivii- t o cliarler In 1850.
dare." owned by Dr. I)l. of .Marsh- Mr. Kelty also took great Interost
field, and shown by Campion .won tho Pioneer Association, of which
two flrots ami a iommvo In tho i,0 wax an active member and rog
wlnners Hum." . i,. nttiMiilniit for niiiiiv voars. Ho
if u iii,i.r iiiiu iiiiiiii in ,!
! '!. n ir iir I'l'i'ii ill l l M ill
lug at Portliinil and a full brother
owned by II. J. McKoowu Hiiccumb
cd to lockjaw. However, thoro Is
a question about It as Mr. Me
Known thinks DIx'h dog died mid
that the animal now Haliuod to bo
DIs'h dog Is really his.
COOS POLITICS.
4
was n
Chinch.
member of tho Christian
The fall campaign Is now at hand J
Tho while each candidate lo'.earnim
AVIdi others up and down the laud, I
Ills many nro and coii-troversUm. '
Alf Johnson was in Marshtlold WAUKEN KEE1) and wlfo and Mr,
hnt unlay mobilizing the vote-s to and Mrs. H. J. McKeown and child-
I PERSONAL MENTION I
MISS SYLVIA UACKLEI'P of Flor
ence was In Marshfleld today.
MKSSHS. CAItl.SON'. fathor and son,
aro here fiom Escnlon, 'allf., to
look over this boctiou. Thoy nro
being shown around the liny by
August Frlzeon today
pronent yostenlny were M. E. Everltt
ot North llond, J. Leo llruwit of
Marshfleld, Harry Winkler of Marsh
fleld, F. I). Cobnn of Mnrshfleld.
Messrs. Fiihrmnn and Knowlton of
Coquille. Messis. Perkins and Fern
ley or Myrtle Point and Messrs. Wolls
ami Cm in of llniidou.
Itl.ri: STEM I'l.Ol'K Sjl.iW PEIt
SACK. Phone 112. llunkor Hill De
partment Store.
HANI) DANCE PiaTFOItM Second
nml Market, Saturday night.
fill
f m ml
l-lilll
iillill
Autumn
Suits
The store that shows the now tiling aU(1 8l
them in RUT, now lias si most beautiful and var
ied selection of new stiitstliere is an umnistok.
able air ol' distinetiveness about these suits tint
classes them as the work of high-grade designee
Priced all the way from
$15.00 to $50.00
Delightful tjpes of the hoiison, Including tlu- W
Iti'illnpite,
Mnteilals Incluilo HiiNHlclotli, New Itougti Weattw, (Jnlmnllixi
Serges nutl Fancy Novelties. See them.
New Fall Coats
$10.00 to $50.00
You know, of course, the great advantage of selecting a coat from a InVjis
sorlment of correct styles you can best find one that pleases you and at a
price you desire to pay. hi our Autumn Coals will be found models forever)'
occasion in every desired fabric and color and each one is a model of uu
thcutic stylo and perfect tailoring.
Splendid Assortment-Wool Dresses-Dress Skirts
..These women wjio 'contemplate purchasing a new Kail Dress or Dress Skill
will do well to. see this newly arrived collection. Showing the very latest in
style and shades and at very tempting prices.
New
Trimming Silks in
Koniaii Stripes and
.Plaids.
$1.25 It; SrU.OO per yd.
I 0-inch
Chepo-de-Chinc
in while and colors
$1.05 pr. yd.
Large new shipment
of
Laces and Veilings
A special collection
of Val. laces nt uc per
yard
J). M. O. COTTONS
All Colors.
Exclusive Agents
"Derby Cloves"
Deutnn Sleeping (inf
luents for Children
50c and 73c.
Hub Dry Goods Company
"Nmurt Wear for Women"
Corner Droadway and Central Avenue
Phone G61
march on the poll In November. Alf
says the (ieruiaus have nothliiK on
him whon It comes to being prepared.'
E. II. Kern, tie Independent can
didate for count surveyor, was In
the city Satuiday Interview Inn tho
voters. i
HANI) DANCE PLATFOIIM Second
and .Miiiket, Saturday ulht.
I)H. II. K. KKIl'V, DENTIST.
Phono 112-.1, Uoom 204. Coko Illdg
DK. IIOItSFALL lins MOVED tc
llt'OM"! i vm -mi iitvivr: nmrif
ren enjoyed an auto trip to Fair
view yesterday, koIiij? out via Sum
ner and roturnlni: via Coquille
Thoy report It ouo of the finest
auto trips ImaKinablo.
W. II. COUTELYOU of San Francis
co, who visits horo reKularly for
thO'IteniliiRton-lT. M. C. people,
has returned to tho Hay and was
warmly greeted by his ninny
friends, Ills company Is looking
after Its business In tie united
States rognrdless of the European
situation.
GLA
or
You will need oyo glasses to aid your eyos when reading
sowing durlug tho long, dark wlntor evenings.
Properly flttod Bliibsos relievo eye strain, frowning, headaches,
etc.
Many children have defective oyos and will nood glasses when
going to school. Ilrlng' them to us now mid have thorn carofully
and properly treated. .EVES EXAMINED FUEE.
Red Crass Optical DepL
RED CROSS DRUG STORE
Phone 22
Lllihy COAL. The kind YOU linvt;
ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Pacific
Livery ami Transfer Cnrnimny,
II ; , mmmJ
I UANDON Pia.NT STAIITS nifl I Tinlir MOILVI.VO (JAMIS J
D1U LLHUUL
This is the
Stove Polish
T0IT9HL1
""V
:j
Should Use
TTS dlfferont from
I others because moiocnra
- i. i.i... i.. .i i i-
is itiixeu lit ilia liuiMllj
and the materials used are
higher grade.
Black Silk
Stove Polish
Make a hrl'Mont. sl".y polish Hint does
not lubcKorila .t ell.nn It'ioul iuolats
(our Unit's ns Ions cs on! ity stovo
pollsti, Ubecl on bami'lo tl'ni'S r.ncJ sold
by ImrJwnro nn I et-iTy Ceileri.
AUwtsusWUatrial. I s ' It on our t uo!itOTe.
yew r pari r t o rr o ir r u nrp it you
Uon't l'n.l it C d best .tovo ttoUtU yol ever
ml. our ilr tr j uitthnri.ril lo r funj luur
nioniy In c i I.'-v ! S. k MM I mi.h.
UjUo In liquij or jijito oiiu g jaLt ,
DlacI: Sillc Stovo Polith Works
Sterling, lltinoU
IfM Pluck Silk Alr.Drjrlnt Iron tnam.l on
eraiiM M'ui. ,n pp.., 1 rueruiruji pit,
11 f OUck silk M.I.I Poilih for .liter, nick
F. S. Perry received anotlior raft
of sprtico logs at his veneer plant
yosterdny and will bo operating
steadily now for sonio tlmo. Mr.
I'orry says If ho could got logs ho
has contracts onougli to keep his
plant running for ten jyonths In tho
year, but that it Is a hard propo
sition to got sprtico Just now, and
that is the only kind of timber ho
uses. Uuntlon Recorder.
11LACK SILK STOVE POLISH
For Stile by
I
I SCHKOEDFH HILDENItltAND
Phono 177. i
GRAND
HEATRE
O-NIGHT
T
Special Feature
"THE
GAMBLERS"
"LL'IHX"
In Five Reels
BALL SCORES
(II 7 Aii(Xltd rlfM 10 U'04 Dr Tlroea.)
! AFTEHNOON UA.MES I
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago. S; Detroit, .'.
(Twelvo Innings.)
Chicago, 0; Dotrolt, 3. Flvo
innings, called because of darknofes.
St. Louis, 3; Cleveland, 4. Flf-
fteen Innings,
St. Louis 2, Cleveland u. tnvo
Innings, called becauso of darkness.
lloston, 5 j Now York, 1.
Iioston, 1; Now York, 7. Seven
Innings, called becauso ot darkness.
Philadelphia S; Washington 7.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati, 2; Chlcngo, a.
Cincinnati, 1; Chicago, II.
St. Louis. 1; Pittsburg. 2.
Hrooklyn. C; Philadelphia, 7.
New York, 10; Hoston, 1.
NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE
Tacomn, Vancouver Rain.
Rallard. 0; Soattle. 9. First game.
Vlctorla-Spokano; rain.
COAST LEAGUE
R. II. E.
Oakland 10 1G 1
Venlcja 1 C
Abies. Klawlter and Mitz, Kosnor,
Smith nml McLaln. Lewis.
Portland a 12 a
Sacrnmonto 4 12 2
Rleger, Martlno, Eastly. Evans
and Fisher, Gregory and Rohror.
Los Angeles 3 8 2
San Francisco . . , 8 10 1
Lovo and Doles, Fauulng and
Schmidt. u
s?ii.'
t'tlArtl lil..' . ,
Sacramento j
Portland ",, d
Williams and Rolirer, w"1
Yantz. , I
Venice J j !
cannier- and &&&'
Aloxander. 0 ; I
San Francisco 5 j
Los Angeles . . . . '', yl
Pernoll and Clarke, U"1"
Rrooks. ,..i7itk
N.VTlo.vn '"";
ton. 5; New ork;
Dost
nt,il.wllnliln. 7: UrooKIJu,
AMERICAN IfiiJftu.
Washington. 1 ,,,l'?7?.,ii:
xotiiwi:sti:h . i1
Vancouver, : Taconia, J.
nnilnrd. 4: Seattle, i
11U1I..IU, ! -" -
Waterprooi
Not neatly not fairly
but dryly
waterproof
REFLEX
SLICKER
The wet weather cot
lot you lor good luw
ivice. U?htwsnt.
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