The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 26, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1914 EVENING EDITION
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COOS BAY TIMES'
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Offlclnl Paper of Coos County.
Entered at the Postoffico at Marsh-)
Hold, Oregon, tor transmission
through tbe malls as second-class
mall matter,
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MYRTLE
POINT
Thotnns F. firndshaw, who was
iterated hero until about a year ago,
being engaged In the machine bust
Slotlon HcJw lNiwl of THHlsjr to (, wh arry J KlmbaU( lms mv8
Judge Harris Is at Coqullle today terlousty disappeared In Portland
to start tho hearing of the Kinney He resided In the O'Connell apart-
cnoes to clear the way for Receiver nients while here. He went to Port-
"VVnttors to proceed with the sale of ,and nrrange ,or tho 8alc or ninn.
the property to pay creditors. Mo- , A , ,, ,
tlons. etc., nre being disposed of this nocture of a new gasoline engine
afternoon and the matter may be which he and Mr. Kimball perfected
reached before night. iand while doing this took a position
' ". . ... wh the Fonl company
(Jo iner Poor. J. uoyie ana
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Largest Crowd in History of
Fairs There Saw Yester
day's Contests.
(Special to The Times.)
MYRTLE POINT. Or.. Sept. 26.
One of the largest crowds that ever
assembled In Myrtle Point attended
the fair here yesterday. As usual,
the races were the center of Interest
ti. nnninn and some good events wero nulled
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V. Welch left this morning on a bont " , V.J .i . K0OU lune was mnne ,n n" u,e cve"18-
fnr mi ihn iinv. nvnoctlnc to co to wr broke out with the expectancy The Judges. Messrs. Sceley. Mctlin,
Loon Lake, where they will spend a that the French government might McMullen and Roberts, and Starter
couple of days deer hunting. The take hold of tho proposition, but the Jicuices eliminated ueiays ueiweei
men took a light camping outfit withf , , M KlmhM n""" races
them. Doyle declared before he left ' ' , . before 4 o clock. The biggest races
that he would not return untu he
had found some venison and friends
nre wondering whether or not he took
enough provisions with him.
saw him about a month ago ana nro for todav. bettlnir belnc heavy
was much surprised when he saw the on tho Coos county derby. The relay
following In the Portland Telegram: race yesterday was won by Dement s
Tkm, ,, n-,,1.1,--. nrin.n string with "V oakum s second and nn
Thomas K Bradsha. superlnten- 0. cment 9tr,njr th,rd Thc
other races resulted as follows:
Mil. .wn MRS. 11. Cl'RTIS. Mr.tat thc ForJ Motor Car Com
and Mrs. E. A. Anderson and Mr 'pany's local plant, and the son of a Half mile trot
Emma Xasburg. who have been California millionaire, Is missing, and
jrponding some time at Shlpherds thiS moralng Detective Captain Uaty
tSMaPr9shf?e.JS?odhaySt0n Vtoo an inquiry at the rcouest
. I. H. STICK arrived this morning of Hradshaw s company and his wife
on the Xann Smith from San Bradshaw was appointed to the
Francisco and left on the train position with the automobile corn
ier luiutiu. nc in iviaini' ui
0. J. Armstrong there,
and goes on a visit.
V. E. BEST, of the Estabrook com-; appeared. As superintendent he was
pany, has been here from Bandon ,0i, ,ht It was his dutv to find the
."iifTiiS "!! motor. This he seemed unable to do.-
Police Captain Inskeep and Patrol-
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pany ten days ago. Soon after he
hook charge a valuable motor dls-
loading of the Speedwell. He says
TTanrfnn Ic nrrtnrlnr HMirfA
Laird is going ahead with his new "Men Gouldstone and A. L. Long were
building, as are Dr. Bigg and Capt.. notified last night of a highway
Jofcnscsr. robbery near Bradshaw's home, 1293
t MnDTU Dt-Rin Memo T treot orth- Investigation dls
I NORTH BEND NEWS closed BradshaWs personal papers
scattered on a bank by the side of
? The Noctt Be Library Astoria-, t he street. The soil, however, was
rirJl lilu vjSl .hI11 nll disturbed, and Detective Crad
Loggte Hall rrWay aitero after .... . ,,...,, .
school hwirs- The pun f this Is th morning said he believed
ro later the ehlWresi In working the holdup was a hoax. i
tor a trt nWt Mfcrary l North. Bradshaw has a good reputation
Bead An aailsstM fee of fire and ..d hxd msr friends here, where
its will W charwj and the . ... .MM, , ..
Jim Baldwin, 1 2 2.
Billy Murray. 3 3 3.
Wahke. 2 11.
Time: 1:12 1-2. 1:1
Half Mile dash
Eureka, 1.
Mary D. Hume. 2.
Rogue River. 3.
Sir Ashton, 4.
Time 51.
S-4 Mile dash
Teloskl. 1.
IToges. 2.
Abella. 3.
Ada Sain, 4.
Time: 1:16 1-2.
lVcdncxIny's Result
Wednesday's races resulted'. fol
lows:
Half mile harness race
Wahke. 1 1.
Billy Murray. 2 2.
Pollerton. 3 3.
Timer 1:16 and 1:14.
Three-eighths dash
Eureka 1.
Teddy T.
Mary D. Hume 3.
Time: 37.
Half mile harness race
Shamrock. 1 1.
Jim Baldwin. 2 2.
Bonnie June, 3 3.
Time: 1:1Z both heats.
In the mile running race. Glfftooft
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"T. F Bradshaw, according to Do- changed his plea of "not guilty" to
tective Craddock. has been traced to tha ir,,lr a rn.rH m
for th library la mpag . and was but recently
Tke holt tat Mrs. Vtesor. Mr. ' married. HI wife Is fearful that
MCoi: xmi Mr- Hall wr have 8B,tnd has met with foul play
gr t Hal! r the Mhrarr HprvoUs ,u
Ft. '-' tn ztn i n n.f. Mmi,r llzes for the three-quarters ami
rostpowd tw vk on tommt of t her home Before coming m Adfc Jnne a he "qusirwr ailxf
lsrhftlty f scre 1UW astir. i to Portland, Bradshaw is said to Veloskla at the half.
have JfTed "with his parents In Call- wsss-wwwsws1
REDONDO IN FROM SOUTH, for.. HI father Is repnted to be Long he p0Bdered and when brough,
Whh 32 xweer an a aal- wi-vrrftvivmirni before City Recorder J. W
cvittat nsrpo of freight the steJira
tiJtp R4oa4 arrlred to. ihU sra-
C trOB C IT1KJH. &BC WUI VlKMtmu- W,. .t,APd t,a -. nn
aasia here itf n Jf1?" f1' a street car. hut his reason for going fme of J3.00. Not having this am-
H ,Wtr oer f the- J Bert"nd tllsaSr.rancI Jf COH,d "f, "? X
&r.MM, Cwajuay fro s Franc- -.d u . . rio,,, pondiUon Brad- hlm ou of he difficulty, the man
co tw cwf kw Jar apagiT ,klw itU a 5.aK)nths-old son."' left in tow of Chief of Police Carter!
ttZritiimitrr? ,,n ,ue,t of the fr,ead'
G Stoma. Fre PoJUri. Jaker COOS BAY MAN NOT J. V. Etenaan. yesterday convict
JaMOf. lrrsg tfr i rTiir. SURE ABOUT CHARGE d in the police conrt of giving; U-
Ymr C " WmwT MD Wxlo" " J : Vl aafltter at the Qor to a minor for which he waj
Xra. Frl Piu. Mrs-Jfcy Jaooos! Smith !.!. h4 a difficult time to- fined- 510. was unable to raise th.
Xrv Gt.t Sftoram. L O Tfehooor. y owiotas whether or not he was money and so today Joined the strth
xrx CHms. A. Xe4or. J. Wrigkc, -nj- rxsk an4 for a while be cleaning brigade. here he will be
JLrerfco AeMCCtay. Uw ,a1 m.,, d. a gnest of the city for the next five
JLduo. ?JH WKlauBf Hit. l.iia- wlf when he was hacked up by d.r-
lxri. Mrs. X. XoMookic. Mrs. J. C an officer Is the doorway of a local J. Morrison knew there was no
t1! CJLv Hiiuit" rt rooming hoesc. -where he had become question about his being drunk and
Howet cm- N Ker. cna. aad from whkh he refus- deposited $5 with the city to pay
' to MMsasite ue fact teat lor Ms sins. Late 'this afternoon
BIG LEAGUE BALL SCORES.!15" '"",t,d ,p P him on C. Xolaa was picked up on the-street
' :h:r waj- vpstairs. ,r : begging He was placed in the city
1-e i ty coole' Jhe Jail and will be glvea a hearing In
else fc reflerfTon the morning.
AMUIUCAX
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Detroit 4. Caktgo 1
Boston 1 Wattofcarton I
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NATIONALS
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Boston 2. ikoa 4.
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COAST LJUOl'K
Oakland : "
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Hatter. Goyor a4 Aleu:c
White mmI StMoo.
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Los Angr4o
Battorios. Paamtng toi SdunMt :
and Bote.
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Portland i "
BaurW. Arolto nasi Rore
Lush aa4 Ftafcor.
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Our HKATIXR STOVH UNK 1$
now COMPLETE. Soe s Wore bay
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The LO"YAlTOIU)Klj"t5'F MOOSE
will hold a I.XniKS' XIG11T next
Tuesday evening All wive, sisiers,
daughters and sweethearts are invited
to a social evening and banjue
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Both styles, wood or coal. ' C'H
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BREAKWATER
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j Tbe Breakwater from Portland
t came In this morning, being reported
over tbe bar at 10:15. She brought
, a passenger list of 51 and with SI In
I the steerage, making a total ot 72
' passengers. The Breakwater will
! leave Coos Bay tomorrow.
1 The passengers who came down from
Portland were:
W. P. Redmond. J. J. BIrbridge. a
: C. Hull. Joseph Miller, Rose Miller,
; Elizabeth Miller, V. Koto. A. Koto.
I Mrs. E, M. Sprague, E. M. Eprague,
'E H. Dnnean. Mrs. Duncan, L. F.
Bock, Mrs. Bock, Ed Oleman. V. E.
Palps. S. P Briggs, Helmer Lundgren,
Mrs. H. Lundcren. Mra. Thas. now
man. J. R. Fitxhugh. Mrs. Fitxhugh.1
Thos. Thorsen. Blanch Thorsen. Mrs.
Thorsen. R. R. Hamilton, Miss Ida
Conrad. Mrs. Frank Catterlln. Mrs.
Bradford Whevjler. W. B. Curtis. Mrs.
Curtis. Mrs. Palps. M. D. Davis. Eliz
abeth Dunn. Mrs. Joseph Dunson, P.
W Walker. C. P. Rlckman, Kent
Moore, Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Chas. Gleas
on, Theo Peterson. Mrs. E. Nasburg.
E. A. Anderson. Mrs. Anderson. E. M.
Strong. F. McCIees, Sam Gregg, J. A.
, Home. Mrs. Home. E. Slllman, T. A.
(Doran. M. J. Strahl and twenty-one
stera.ge.
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