The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 05, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 5, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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uas-otove Convenience with Kerosene
A good oil stove is like a gas stove
ready at the touch of a match.
Any degree of heat you want
instantly by simply raising or low7
ering the wick.
New Perfection
Oil Cook-Stove
For Best Results Ute Pearl Oil
Burns oil, the clean, cheap fuel. It roasts, toasts,
broils, bakes better than your kitchen range.
No wood, coal or ashes to lug no soot or dirt
no odor docs not taint the food. And your
kitchen is always coo!. Several sizes and styles.
!Ask your dealer. Sec Exhibit, Palace of Manu
factures, Panama-Pacific Exposition.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
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OLD GLORY
By Robert S turkey.
A-
K Marohflold
a complete link of the
I NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVE
MAY ALWAYS UK FOUND AT
SUMNER HARDWARE CO.
I MARKET AVKNUK MARSHFIELD, ORE.
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GRAVEL
Win nrn .rttt nrnnnrnil n fiitnlati f!P AWT. In nnv nunntltlna
f V UW 1(U1 ' ViJ't U, kU kill lltOII UA4i UU lit MM lUHliikliM
from pile In our yard or In carload lots, at following prices:,
From pllo on ground, $2.' 5 por yard, s
canond lots, taken from cars, $2.00 por yard.
Retail Department.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Opposite Tost-Offlco. Phone 100.
Puget Soiind Bridge &
Dredging Co.
Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction
COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK
Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast
worK tne
Dredge "Seattle"
the most powerful, best equipped mid most thoroughly modura
i twenty-Inch hydraulic arodgo In 1'nclfic wutor
i Coos Bay office, Main office,
Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Washington.
Hail Old Glory now reclining
On its laurels dearly won; .
All its stars are brightly shining,
Spotless as the noonday sun;
'Tis the duwn of hope we're greeting.',,
Thai united we may stand,
And as brothers firmly 'meeting
Where a foe invades the land
0 It or us.
Sing it in each cot and valley,
And proclaim it to the world
"We are ready, boys, to rally
"When Old Glory is unfurled.
When .we saw the war clouds gather,
And the bitter strife went on, "''
Many children lost a father,
. Many mothers wept a son.
Now 'tis nast we have contmirlndi
We now stand where one we stood
-And the Union's been defended
AVith a baptism of blood.
Chorus.
Sinu1 it in each cot and" vallev.
And proclaim it to the worhV
We are ready, boys, to rally
When Old Glory is un Curled.
CIVIC PARADE TODAY WAS A GREAT SUCCESS
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Continued from I'ngo Ono.
members of tho 0. A. K. who wore
loudly applauded.
d. A. II. Member,
Tho following woro tho Civil War
veterans in the pnrado:
Alfred Mntson, U. S. S. Vander
bllt. . .
W. II. Simpson, 25 Mnlno Infan
try. 13. C. Thayer, Seventh Illinois.
C. H. Marshall, Third Wisconsin
Cavalry.
C. 11. Chaudlor, 78th Illinois In
fantry. K. W. Shrock, Dth Indiana In
funtry. 1). W. Small, Second Malno Cav
alry.
Simeon Miller, IIGtli Indiana In
fantry. A. I). Wolcott, Third New York
Light Artillery.
S. D. Cathcart. First Orcjron Cav
alry.
II. A. MHIor, First U. S. Sharp
shooters. E. L. IlemliiBWay, Teamster First
Oregon Infantry.
K. J. Walrath, 121st N. Y. In
fantry. I. S. Kaufman, llGtli III. Infan
try. A. M. Sumner, GGth 111. Infan
try, Blrgns Shnrpshootors.
Tho Spnnlsh-American War veter
ans marched nn an escort to the
Liberty car, carrying tho children.
On a float very prettily docoratcd
with red, white and hluo and a
throno that ronrcscnted tho nrow
of a battleship rodo Miss Virginia
Lyster, Goddess of Liberty, dressed
In whlto silk robes and in her hand
she held a sword. Slio was at
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Sum presiding In a mass of red,
white and blue, with little K'.rls
dressed in white nUtlnir nmnnir ihif-
flags and overygrcens.
In tholr iinlforniB pf whlto 40
members of tho Mdoso Lodge
marched in uniform In tho manner
In which they expect to tako part
In tho San Francisco parade UiIb
month.
Many Owls In Line.
With their bannors at tho head
came tho Order of Owls, In full
force, with G! marching, while be
SAVE MONEY
by ordering tho famous
HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, por ton $1.00
Lump coal, por ton S5.no
Or half ton of both $1.7.1
1). MUSSOX, Prop.
Phono 18-J or leave orders nt
Hillycr's Cigar Store.
SWimWJUlHtAIMllMMTVa
ITHP RFAL OIIFSTIfiN .
flio question is not, will mon
honor you for your work?
lilt docs your work honor you?
four concern is not only to
ireato profit for yourself, but
0 tnako that which will profit
any besides yourself.
303 IJAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Phono C7-J.
south coos river boat
SERVICE
LAUNCH EXPRESS
vos Marshfield every day
.a. in. Loaves head of river
at !1:1J p. m.
STEAMER RAINBOW
uvea head of river dally at 7
in. Leaves Multifield at 2 p.
i,' For rJinrtoi apply on bourd.
ROGERS & SMITH
Proprietors
2fl COMMUTATION nfl
U TICKETS, $2.00. ,)
Mnrtdiflcld-Xortli Bond Auto
Lino
Curs every ten minutes from
(i a. m. to 12 p. in.; to South
Slough mica u day, leaving nt
11 a. m.; to Empire three trips
a day.
GORST KING, Props.
DRY WOOD
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lAMPBELL'S WOODYARD
IVortii I'Toni street
Phono ' 270 -7
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Assets $2,340,000.00 I
Pays 8 per cent on savings
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
Local Treasurer t
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IDUNGAN ! WiWS$ w?y
UNDERTAKING I if- " A
parlors! ? wi f '
will bo kept ;&4ffiM ,
OPEX TO THE PUBLIC f7f,'i
A regular hlnlo licensed H , .jj ' 7.
undertaker will bo In 9n 4' .H.
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Phono 105-j KMWtm n akkmkj4:M
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
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J. M. Wright
Phono 18S-II
IIUILDIXa COXTJtACTOU
Estimates furnished on request
Dr. H. M. Shaw
Kyo, Kar unci Throat Specialist
GLASSIvS FITTHH
Phono a;!()-J. Hooiiis 200201
Irving Itlock.
OH. .MATTIH II. SHAW.
Physician and Surgeon
Phono it.IO.J.
Offico hours by appointment.
"" (HAITiIY'.M,KM0WX.) "'
Harry McKcown boasted that ho
hadn't had his picture taken in 20
years. This is the tlmo wo fooled
him. Harry was caught In tho act
of telling out of his usual fisli stor
ies about tho big follows ho ofton
cntchos up ut Ileal Lake
Marshfield-Coquille
Auto Stage
Mmneys Fireplaces
J. N. BAYLISS
iiv kind of brick work nt
K prices that aro right.
KAnd all work guaranteed
111 at "Tho Fireside," Johnson
i Bldg., 137 Second St.
Prench ranges, boiler work.
Phono 434-J
I City Auto & Taxi Co.
, Day mid Xight Service
!r taxi, phono 20, Chandler
Hotel
s'or tourlnj cars, phono 20,
Chandler Hotel
ILYNN IiAMIIKTH, Prop.
Iw Cars New Cars
Lenvo
Owl Pliarmncy
Maishrield
A.M.
7; 00
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P.M.
1:00
C.ilO
Leave
Coqullio
A.M.
' 7:00
0:00
11:00
P.M.
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Benjamin Ostlind
CONSULTING KNCINKICIt AND
AltOIIITJiCT
Offices, 20G Irving Dlocki
Phono 103-L or 2G7-J.
Marahflold, Oregon,
H. G. Butler
CIVIL NNGIXHEK
Iloom 304 Coko Hldg. Phone 14C-J.
Residence Phono 3G3-L.
.MAItSHFIKLD-COQUILLE AUTO
STAGU TIME SCHEDULE
Schedule arranged to connect
with boats to Hundou, Stages to
.Myrtle Point, Wagner, ltoseburg.
No delays.
Furo from MarsliHeld to Coqullio:
75 cents.
Slaglo & Lnmbctli, Props.
WJ11 furnish extra cars for
extra trips day or night: also
charttr cars.
W. G. Chandler
AKCHITECT
Rooms 301 and 302, Coko Building,
Marshfield, Oregon.
Wm. S. Turpen
AltOII ITEOT
Marshfield, Oregon.
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Perl Riley Ballinger
PIANIST AND TEACHER
Resldonco Studio, 217 No. Third St.
Phono 3G8-L.
Have your LKTTEU heads, bill
heads, otc printed at THE TIMES
offico.
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Photo by A. Hut's
(AL POWERS)
This (s Al Powers anil tho portrait
was tnkon in front of tho Chandler
Hotol shortly aftor noon time. He
was just expressing himself on the
1 war situation when the ever vigl
lliint staff photograplier put up his
I maclilno una snapped the shutter,
J )U tit w "My )'1ox ft 4 t fe
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.WN FISHER
( Ily Staff Photographer)
Hon Flshor was snapped this morn
ing nt 10 n. in. ns ho gazod on tho
weather chart for tonight, scrowlng
his fnco into this difficult nnglo when
hn thought about tho 100 to 1 chance
that It might rain. However thero
ua a uiigiiier grin laior in tno day
when Don heard of tho number that
aro planning to danco tonight
i tended by tho Misses Emma Quater
' mass, Marjorio Orahnm. As guurds
,rodo Fred Smith in tho uniform of
a United States marine and Festus
' Walters ns a sailor.
Speakers of Day.
Together tho officials of tho day
and tho speakor rodo' in a maclilno
directly following. in tho car
woro Mayor F. E, Allen, R. nuggo.
Sonntor I. S. SmRh, It. M. Jen
Ings, Hugn McLain niuj Eric Holt.
Liberty Car
Tho Llborty car was a big float la
den with children. Arthur K. Pock
was tho Uuclo Sam who proslded ov-
er'all tho llttlo ones. The following
woro tho childron;
Ruth Jarvis, Doris Llljborg, Ka-
thorlno Wilson. Lura James. Mario
Locko, Esther Sullivan, Violet Mof
fatt, Helen Hnuser, Ruth Going,
1 Ethel Sullivan, Marlon Kardell, Eli
nor Flanagan, Oraco McKeown,
Louise Maloney. Robt. Daly, Helen
Fahy, Edna Kollond, Stolla Lash,
Esthor Adklns, Cleo Carter. Allco
Douglas, Florence Kardoll, Ilertha
Lapp, Lollta Lapp. Pearl Lniin. Viola
'Wilson, Ruth Hllstrom, Agnes
Nleine, Holon Sulllvun, Otilla FInoll,
'"",u w.ini, jiumi riuuyuru, IIUIOII
Footo, Anna Footo, Sara Swanson,
Willa Dyorly, Ruth Scnn, Holon
Payne, -Mildred McCarberry,, Louiso
Lockhart, Elslo Hawknian.
Indluns danced in nu overgrcen
forest aboard tlio well decorated
float of Koos Trlbo No. 33, while
In their cabin a settled and his
family cringod In terror.
Thero wuro 55 Eagles In uniform
that camo next in the parade, head-
ed by Worthy President F. R, Kirk,
und a largo bannor of tho ordor.
And bohlnd tho mombora caine tho
float with M. J. Ostrow as Uuclo
Photo by our head pressman.
ROBERT DILLARD
(By tho Offico Devil.)
This is n truo to llfo squint at
Bob Dlllnrd aftor ho had finally
cast off tho worries of tho Goddess
of Liberty float and had tho craft
safely started down Fourth strcot.
Bob worked hard nnd ovon took part
In a vnudovlllo sketch to help the
causo along.
hind thoni enmo tho float, tho Nest,
which was madoof intorwovon ever
greens, nbout which llttlo girls
woro gathered. Three largo owls
overhead acted as guardians of tho
llttlo folks.
And In a largo auto came the
Women's Auxiliary to tho Owls.
"Hollo Bill," wna a beautiful
float, decorated with tho colors of
tho Elks, purplo and whlto, whllo
great Elks heads adorned each side
of tho float.
The ontiro flro department took
port In tho long procession, leading
off first wltli the auto truck driven
by Gordon Smith. Bohlnd camo tho
two steam onglnos nnd tho hook and
ladder, togothor with tho hoso
carts, all docoratod with flags and
attended by tho mombora of the
department In uniform.
Hand In While.
In tholr uniforms of white, duck
camo tho 1G mombors of tho North
Bond High School, marching well.
Thoy woro followed by tho car
rier boys of tho Evening Record.
dressod prottlly In whlto sailor suits
whllo at tho head they carrica ban
ners. Baptist Sunday School. i
Tho Baptist Sunday School load
ing tho Sunday School fenturo of
tho parudo, with UG In number,
mudo a beautiful showing with yel
low and whlto as tho color scheme.
First appeared "Old Glory," carried
by Frod Olovor and tho Superin
tendent, B. H. Patchott. and assist
ed by Miss Columbia and Uncle
Snni, impersonated by Lois Bass
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resenting tho "horn of plonty."
This was driven by llttlo Pnul
Bassford and tho horses were led
by George and Alva Doll.
Appearing in tho front of tho car
In a white cradle, were two of tho,
cradlo roll babies, Marjorio Muut
zoy and Howard Barnard. Follow
ing this camo a long lino of the
Sunday School In twos and finish
ed with two cars beautifully decor-,
ated with yellow and containing ho
oniony members of tho school,
Throughout tho maroh yell load-,
ers, O. L. Hall and Dr, II. M. Shaw
directed in tho rousing yell which
was ns follows:
"B-S-S! B-S-S! Baptist Sunday
School Yes! Vest Yes! Aro wo In
It? Well, I gucsBl Baptist Sunday
School! Yes! Yes! Yes!"
Presbyterian Children
The Presbyterian Sunday School
had two floats In tho parade, to
gether with many of their members
walking and four machines nil drnn-
ed very tastefully in red, whlto and
uiuo and with flags in profusion.
In tho first float wore about 40 little
girls dressed in whlto and with ban
nors overhead. Thoy were followed
by several membors marchlnK und
then tho second float with an equal
uuiuui ui mno gins in wntto. Tlnj
float was drawn by a team of
mules covered with blankets bear
ing tho words "Even a mull will pull
for a Presbyterian."
In tho nutos of tho Sunday Scliopl
following were Miss Lillian Seamnn,
Virginia Clark, Mrs, D. A. Jones,
David Jones, Maxlne Jones nnd
Mrs. Stubblefiold. In tho socond
maclilno Qcorgo Haines, Mrs. George
Witto, Mrs. Ellen Sneddon, Mrs.
W.-W. Button and Mrs. G. B. Stad
don, and tho third maclilno contain
ed Mrs. Dashney and child, Mrs. 1.
8. Smith and Mrs. Walter Wilson.
Methodist School.
With flowors and roses, the float
of tho MethodlBt Sunday School was
decorated while llttlo children, clad
In white, very prottlly grouped Into
tho background of color. Overhead
ran tholr bannor tho full length of
tho float. There woro 57 little tots
and grown-ups on tho float, whllo
members of tho church walked
nlongsldo as a body guard,
"Cook With Gas" road tho flf.at
of the Oregon Power Company, whllo
on tno top t woro grounped sundry
ranges and gas stoves.
Sacks of wheat, with hay.:trid
irtnl,. MiHnnm I.. .. . I ,Wi r
a...... tuiunit in lur kudu measure
characterized tho float of the A.
T. Haines Feed Comnnnv.. nil ..
.which was Ilborally supplied with
patriotic bunting. ,
Tho Portor mill at North Tlond
was represented by two big hordes
ridden by workmen. '.
In a bower of roses with a Urd
wish bono overhoad rodo Mies Katli-
ryn Barry In hor llttlo go car$
drawn by tho Shetland nnnv u.'Vi
has become history In tho Barrv.
family. With hor was Boss Flan
agan. e
Immediately bohlnd hor camo Vira
Albrocht, with Allco Flanagan In
n cart similarly decorated, wfia..on
a decorated btcyclo rodo Miss Gladys
Ferry.
Mllo Sumner, of tho Sumner
Hardware Company drovo his ma
chine decorated with flags and bunt
in;; and Jap-a-Lac figuro on tho
mflator nnd a liugh wnx bull dog
on tho stern guarding tho destluloi
of Sherman-Williams paints.
"Pressed whllo you wait,'' road
the sign of tho City Cleaners while
a gentloman waited In a barrel nt
tne rear.
Tho Gunnery was woll represented.
At tho head came tho hugo float
a mass of Fisk tiros, whllo directly
behind I. R. Towor lead off In
a now Ford while directly behind
him enmo 12 others.
Goodrum's Garago was represent
ed by a woll decorated roadster cov
orod with flags and bunting.
And not to bo overlooked a sec
ond tlmo camo tho "cyclone spood
enr" of Waited McLood and Doug
las Putnam, of North Bend, tho
comlo entry which brought up the
parade Saturday.
TWO HALL GAMES.
Photo by Junt A. Plain Nut,
JOHN C. KENDALL
(By Staff Photographer,)
Everybody knows Jack. This was
Jack taken this afternoon ns ho was
watching tho boat races, iin ,,
cuuglit between two fires, trying to
look nlco to havo his "likeness ta
kou" and at tho sumo tlmo inmrh
nt a clover good Joke.
ford and Cecil Doll. Next appeared
tho Baptist bannor, supported by
Juno McLaughlin and Phvllla ifnii
tho llttlo butterfly girls In yollow.
Tho primary dopartmont and cra
dle roll flout was a beautiful spec
taclo, a largo yellow cornucopia rop-
Good Sport ut Daniels Creek Dia
mond Next Sunday.
Thoro will bo two baseball Ramos
noxt Sunday at Danlols Creok. Tho
first gnino will bo played liy the
Coos Rlvor team nnd Sumner ajid
tho second gamo will be between
tho Blue Ridge Tlgors ami Sumner.
The Tlgors havo engaged Ben Fishtir
and Eddlo Thomas for a battery. A
week from Sunday the Tlgenf wUl
play the Front street team at Dan
iels Creok.
WORK WAR PRISONERS
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LONDON, July 5 Tho War Office
has announced to farmers Us wllllnk.
nesa to allow prisoners ot war to b
employed on farms near detention
camps, '
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