The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 05, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 5, 1915-EVENING EDITION.
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BASEBALL SCO RE 5
POItTLANDKHS HHEAK EVEN
TWO WEEK KM) OAM ES
IN
Souls "ml Dees Take Two Out of
Tlirco In Jmst Two I)iin Doulrlo
Up on flnmcn In ICnit
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1'KitCKNTAGKfl OF
COAST hliAOVK
W. L'.' P.C.
San Francisco .49
40
10
43
47
49
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.495
.4G1
.462
Portland 41
'"Sail Lnko ...,4C
Los Angeles . .40
Vonlco 43
' Oakland 43
Bf InoUtfrt Pitm lo,Crt pJ Ylrnn.
OAKLAND, July 5. Only two
games wcro played by Portland tills
weok ond and tho IlcavorH broke
oven keopliiB their place at second
'In tho pcrccntago column. Iloth
Salt Lnko and San Francisco. woti
(wo out of threo In their week end
series.
Tho games of Saturday follow:
Const league
At Oakland It. II.
Oakland C 12
Portland 4 10
At'LoB'Angolcs It. II.
Salt Lnko 3 8
Los Angolcs 2 5
E.
0
1
12.
0
5 1
II. E.
8 1
8 3
At Venice- It.
Vonjlco' .... i ,2
San Franclico 4
American Icugito
At Detroit
Chicago ...4
Detroit " 9
At,' Now York-
Washington .' .' 8
Not York'. '. . . , "7
11 Innings.
Washington 1
Nov York ; 4
At St. Louis
Clovplnnd ' : 1
St. Louis ". .3
Cfavolahd 5
St. Louis '. l
At Uostbn
Philadelphia 7
Ilostou "..3
.Philadelphia 0
Iloston 11
National league.
-At Cincinnati
St. Louls-Clnclnatl rain.
At Ilrooklyn
Now York 1
Brooklyn .1 2
Now York 4
Ilrooklyn 3
At Iloston
Iloston 1
.Philadelphia t
Iloston .", 5
Philadelphia . 4
At- Pittsburg
Pittsburg n
Chicago ', ( G
Pittsburg I
Chicago 2
SUNDAY (IAMBS
Const Icnguo
At Oakland H. H. E.
Portland i, 7 14 1
Oakland fi 11 l
Prough, Klnwlttor, Prultt and
Elliott; Cavalcsklo, Kahler, Krauso,
HlRgonbotham FUhor and Cartsllt.
At Vonlco It. H. K.
Morning game
Venice , (...5
San Francisco 3
Chock mid Mltzo; Klllllay
7 3
7 1
and
Schmidt.
Afternoon (lame
Venlco 5 7 1
Ran Frnnclsco 0 'j 3
Promina, Plorcoy aud Spencer,
Smith, Fanning and Illack.
, At Los Angolps It. II. E.
Morning gamo
Suit Lnko Gil 0
Los Augolcs ,1 5 0
Gregory und Holuorj Perrltt, Lov
nml I) rook s.
Afternoon gamo
Salt Lnko 4 8 1
Los Angolcs G 12 3
Pillory, Laroy, Hall und Itoluer;
Hughes and Ilnlos,
National league
At Cincinnati First gamo.
St. Louis 0
Cincinnati 3
Second gamo
St. Louis 2
Clnclnnattl
i
Sovpn, Innings rain,
,i Aerriiii. Loajcuo
At Dotrult
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botroli
10 Innings.
At Clovola'nd
dlcyolnnd
fit, Lnuls ..,...,.
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Ml'LKS .SHIPPED
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Carload to Florence' for Coos
Railroad Wink.
Hay
(8poclal to Tho Times.)
LEDANON, Ore., July 5, Porter
Tiros., who havo been pasturing a
band of mules near Plalnvlow for
tho last few months, this week ship
ped threo carloads of them to Van
couver, Wash , to bo used In Im
provement vjxV, and another car
load to. 61 onntry to bo ued
(u iho;tr)MbHhaf tho new tall
rono) at C
i ,4'x
E
NORTON'S RONNIE JPNK
DECLARED TOO PAST
Rig Crowd Wifiicsscs Second Diij'h
Racing- at Mjrtlo Point Good
Time Made In Homo KumiIh
(Special to Tho Times.)
MY11TLE POINT,' Oro., July I.
Tho last day of tho mid-summer
rnco moot In Myrtlo Point Saturday
was witnessed by ono of tho largest
crowds that over gathered on tho
course. Tho weather and track
wcro fine and boiiio of tho races
usually good. Other side sports
nnd events made tho day most en
joyable. The first raco on tho cord was
protested after tho first heat, It
being charged thai P. P. Norton's
Ilonnlo Juno had n mark hotter
than 2:35 and was not ollglblo to
enter It. Norton offorcd to bet
$1000 that Ilonnlo Juno was eligible
and finally showed tho Judges his
bill of salo for It. Even then tuo
contestants would not raco against
hor and tho Bccond heat was enter
ed only by Norton with Ilonnlo Juno
tho other entries not sturted. Tho
results:
Ilalf-mllo trot or pace, 2:35 class,
pur so 100.
Ilonnlo Juno (Norton) l
Wnhko (Allen! 2
1
Dili Murray (E viand) 3
Jim Ilnldwln (Slaglo) 4
Tlmo 1:11; l:2l.
Five-eighths dash
Itoguo Itlvcr ( Leo)
Ak'lln (Trip)
Tlmo, 1:05.
Mllo trot or pace,
raco, purse $150.
Horry N. (Scoloy) . .
Ilonnlo Juno
Wohko (Allen)
Time, 2:28; 2:29;
each heat n
,l..l li
3 3
Mllo nnd an eighth dash, puree
$200.
Voloskl (Mitchell) 1
Gift ( Wilson ) 2 '
Groenlaw (Trip) 3 ,
Time, 2.00.
Consolation dash, purse $75.
Charloy Potter , 1
Grcenlaw 2
Tho two-vcnr-old dash was won
Zoo. I
Amll Matson dofeatcd Shannon
Mitchell in tho four-mllo motor
cyclo rnco.
Tho mllo and an eighth dash was
ono of tho best races of tho meet
ing. Grconlaw and Voloski fought
It hard for tho lead for tho first
threo quarters when' Gift shot Into
tho lead for a time, but then Volos
kl Jumped Into tho load. Voloskl
was a $10,000 horfio In Montnnn
when n two'ycar-old, but suffored
an Injury and has not raced until
last week. Ilu Is In flno form.
AUCTION SALE
DIG CHOWDS TAKE ADVANTAGE
OP WONDEHPl'L VALl'ES IS
.lEWELltV AT HED CUOSS TWO
AUCTIONS DAILY.
Despite tho talk of hard times und
no money tho storo has been crowd
ed at every snle. When Hio an
nouncement was made that thin
great stock wan to bo sold at auction
thcro woro many comments of nu
apprehenslvo nature. Strong rrlonda
of tho atoro looked upon It with
misgivings, thcro was oven In tho
mind of Manager Illrch a feeling of
uncertainty and trepidation. It was
uu Innovation In business methods of
this city nnd section, but Frank lllnit
had confidence In tho auctioneer, Mr.
Harding and tho salo was started.
Uncertainty soon gavo way to confl
donco tho best peoplo of Mnrahflotd
enmo nnd entered tho competition for
they soon learned that It was a clean
clear cut business proposition nnd
they bought what they wanted with
absolute confidence. Mr. Frank
Illrch, tho manager, aud Mr. Hard
ing, tho auctlonor, liao boon con
gratulated on all sides in tho way
they havo conducted this salo, tho
managomont of this store dotormln
crt at tho outset that hero should
bo no misrepresentation as to tho
quality of tho goods and Hint nothing
should bo bold Hint tho house could
not absolutely guarantee. Only a
tow more dus of this, tho greatest
of all slaughter sales. Two sales
eaih day, 2:30 nnd 7:30 p. in,
tJIRI AVIATOR WOl'NDED
III; AuihUI! 1'itM la Com Uf TlmM
I'KTROGRAD, July .- -Ono of tho
most daring Russian aviators on tho
Gallclan front U a girl from tho
Potrograd high school. She recent
ly arrvod at Kiev, wounded In tho
arm and leg, having been hit while
fljlng over some Austrian positions.
She kept control of her machine,
however, and landed safely behind
the Russian lines.
Times Want Ads tor result.
PROTEST
OK
AG
BUT SUCCESS
GODS 1 in lead
SHIPS MOHK LPMIlER THAN
OTHER COAST POltT
ANY
Fame's Show Amounts Sent Prom the
Different Hnibors to Snii
Francisco Hay
Coob Hay was far ahead of any
other port In the amount of lumber
shipped to San Frnnclsco Hay during
tho last halt of tho month of Juno
Tho following figures from tho Pio
neer Western Lunibcrmi:i show the
totals from each port on tho coast
during that poriod:
Plr and Spruce
Astoria 2.G0O.000
Aberdeen ,5,295,000
Angeles A 1,700,000
Hondon 751,000
Brookings 1,185,000
Coo Hay . H,!J7(,(M0
Everett ,1,282,000
Port Gnmblo 550,000
Genoa Hay 700.000
Portlnnd 915,000
Vancouver 915,000
Wlllapa 2,525,000
..Total 2G.C73.000
Redwood
Eureka 1,890,000
Albion 1,707,000
Caspar 1,050,000
Fort Hracg 2,2-83,000
Mendocino '. 920,000
Orconwood 448,000
Crescent City 318,000
Total 11,G7G,000
T
GATIIEIUNG AT GOLD HEACH
IS
WELL ATTENDED
Pioinlitont Instructors from Portland
aud State Superintendent of
Public Instruction There
(Special to Tho Times.)
GOLD I1EACH, July 5. Ono of
Uo niost successful
tutos over hold In
tenchors' Instl
Curry County
cloned at Gold Ileach laBt weok. Stoto
Superintendent Churchill was pre
sent nnd gnvo tho teachers much Vil
unblo Information. Ho gavo an nd-
dress on tho subjoct VEducotlon In
Orogon." Prof. S. P. Hall, principal
f tho Franklin high school of Port-
land, handled tho history, grammar,
geography and arithmetic subjects,
Miss Ollta P. Cooloy of Portland, had
chnrgo of methods In primary work.
County Superintendent G. W.
Smith received many congratulations
on tho success of tho Institute
IKES QUICK TRIP
TO PORTLAND IN HI HOURS WITH
.MACHINE IS HECOHU
Clitilcs Hall, ArciiiMiilcd by Hoy
GUI and Herbert lockhnrt, Make
Past Time Veilculny
What 1b believed to bo n iccoro
auto trip from Murahflcld to Port
laud wan mado yesterday when Char
las Hull, driving his touring car,
loft hero at 1 o'clock In tho morn
ing aud arrived In Portlnnd last
night at 9:30 p. in. In n wlro ho
stated tho actual running tlmo was
1G hours Mr. Hall was accompan
ied by Hoy Gill nnd Herbert Lock
hart who went wltb him as far as
Portlnnd.
In another mossago received from
Mr. Hall ho stated that tho roads
were In fair condition but that ho
had boon dolayod a portion of tho
tlmo bccuiiM) of tiro troubles.
Prom Portland Mr. Hnll Intends
to travel ovor tho Columbia High
way to Hood ltlvor where ho will
moot tho members of his family and
roturn with them bomo tlmo next
weok.
In a trip token Into Curry County,
as far south ns Gold llcach, Mr, Halt
had no trouble with Ms machtuo nnd
nt that tlmo managed to travel about
191 miles on 11 gallons of gasoline
WILL HOLD PICNIC
Parmers Mean to I Into Dig Celebra
tion "t Norway
(Spoclal to Tho Times.)
MYRTLE POINT, July G. Satur
day, July 10th, Is ho day set for
tho mutual picnic of tho Coos Coun
ty Partners' union to bo hold at Nor
WHY
INSTITUTE
way Grovo, threo miles north of this I" AocuijrriucooiB4rTimet.j
city. A big picnic dinner Is to bo ono! SAN FRANCISCO, July 5. Wll
of tho features of tho day, and the llilm Jennings Hryan, orator of tho
entertainment commltteo of tbo '"depondonco Day celobratlon at tho
Farmers' Educational and Coopern- Panama-Paclflc Exposition, appealed
tlvo Union of Amorlca. arc making l0(,a' tho American peoplo to solve
every effort potstble to havo this plc-l
nlc go down In tho annals of Coos
County hstory as tho largest gather
ing of farmers over bold In Coos
County u will bo an all day nf-l
'air.
HAH KPRVEY FINISH ED
Kuginw Wright Finishes Woik at
River Mouth.
(Special to Tho Times.)
FLORENCE. Ore., July 5. En-
Hlnoor (i. I'. Wright and party hao
finished tho survey of tho bar at
SCORED BI JUDGE
NEVA HATCHEH GIVEN SEVEHE
LKCTl'HK WHEN SENTENCED
Moat Go (o Penitentiary for Term of
From Tlu-cc to Twenty
YlSII'i
Nova Hatcher found guilty ,or a
statutory crlmo Involving Paulino
Stlllwcll. n minor girl of Ilaudon,
was sentenced to the penitentiary.
Tho girl has boon ordered sent to
tho Good Shepherd Homo at Port
land. Judgo Coke, In passing scntenco
upon Hatcher scored him sovcroly.
Hatcher has a wife nnd child. Tho
Coqulllo Sentlnol in telling of the
case says:
"It was lamontnblc," ho sald,"thnt
his wlfo nnd child must bo left to
suffer for tho delinquency of tho
IniBband nnd father. At tho samo
tlmo ho was not Btiro but tboy would
bo better off without tho champion
ship of n man who was engaged in
ruining young girls or contributing
to tliclr downfall. It was bettor, too,
ho believed, that no moro children
should bo born a man who does
such things.
"You, ho wont on, with a wlfo
and family, owe them a duty and
you haven't done it. I don't fcol that
tho court Is culled upon to shov
leniency to a man who commits
crimes of this character with fifteen
year old children. It Is not a pleas
ant duty to 8cntonce, but It is ono
which tho court Is not disposed
to dodge. Tho lialnnco of humanity
li entitled to protection against such
men ns you. Every man who has
conducted himself ns you hnvo with
this girl should bo punished. It Is
very unfortunnto that you should bo
guilty. Tho scntonco of tho court
Is that you bo confined In tho peni
tentiary for tho minimum term pro
vided for tho offonso of which you
havo been convicted from threo to
twenty yenrs."
Father .Must Pay
John Stlllwcll, father of Paulino
Stlllwcll, was found guilty of con
tempt of court for not pnylng nll
mony to his wife. Ho was sentenced
to GO days In Jail but tho sontenco
was suspended on the condition that
Stlllwcll would romaln In tho coun
ty nnd try to support his family.
FATAL HEAT SUNDAY
PATH Kit OPMHS. HAHHIET KEL
I.OCO OPMAjjSHPIELD VICTIM
V. A. SUsby Diet! Suddenly at Ills
Homo In Ashland Was Poroicr
("recent City .Mall Corrler
Tl'P following from tho Mcdford
Mall-Tribune will bo of Interest here
ns Mrs, Harriet Kollog, who has been
making her homo with Mrs, Q. Jar
vis In North Marshflcld was called
there:
"A. W. Sl'lsby, well-known resident
died suddenly nt his Covo ranch pro
perty, about twclvo miles northeast
of Ashland. Ho maintains nit Ash
land residence, but superintended
ranch operations a good sharo of tho
tlmo. Cause Is supposed to have been
hiMrt failure, Induced by tho pre
vailing hot weather. Ho died within
nn h.ur nftcr being Btrlckon.
Mr Sllsby was a natlvo of Maine,
and had been a rcsldont of this vi
cinity a decado or more, nUo hav
ing lived In California. Previous to
coming to Ashland ho lived nt Grants
Pnss, whero ho had tho contract for
carrying tbo mnlls betweon that town
am: Crnscont City. In this Iocallt
ho bad been connected with realty
operations and Irrigation projects up
to the tlmo of taking nctivo charge
o! his ranch,
ltesldoa his family bo lenvca two
daughters, ono of whom Is Mrs. Har
r'i M. Kollog, of Marshflold, nnd
tbo other, Mrs. Charles Ilrngdon, re
sides at Los Gatos, Cal. P. D. Iilack
den of Cllmnx Is a brother-in-law- of
tho deceased. Tho widow, Mrs. Mar
cla II. Sllsby, resides at 123 North
MpIii street in this city.
ES AN APPEAL
HKVA.V SPEAKS ATTIIK KAPOSI.
TION CELEHHATION
Sas Troubles Should bo Settled by
Applying Simple Standards of
the Moral Codo
l" international nnd domestic dlf-
tecultles by applying to them
the i
simple standards of tho moral codo,
and to roturn to tholr uroner. In.
ferlor places, money as compared to
man, might us comnare!! wiiti ri,i.
"If man's rights nro trampled on,"
ho said, "rights of property will have
no defender."
tho mouth of the Sluslaw River and
hao returned to Haiidon. Tho re
port of tho survey wilt bo mado
public from tho Portland onglnopr'n
office.
IK
CURRY
NTERESTED
WOMEN, TOO, WANT TO KNOW
AIIOUT MODEHN DAIHV1NG
Prolmlily Will Ho Another Series of
Farm Picnics Heforc Summer
Is 0cr Hnjs .1, I j. Smith
Even the lame, tho halt and tho
blind tnko an Interest In modern
farm methods In Curry County, ac
cording to J. L. Smith, county agri
culturist, who last week attended the
dairymen's picnic nonr Denmark.
"They camo In wngons wnd took
moro Interest lit tho talks than mo.it
people would In a first class show,"
said Mr. Smith. Especially Inter
esting to tho men woa tho stock
judging.
And because of tho keen interest
th'at was taken throughout tho coun
ty by tho plcnlekors In theso "get
together and talk over our business"
lueotlngB thcro probably will bo an
other Bcrics hold before tho Biimiiior
U ovor.
Mr. Smith was delighted with the
Star ranch near Lnnglols, which
Is conducted by Dr. Wcthorbce. "Ills
Btock la first cIusb und ho hns
threo of tho largest concrete silos
In tho country," snld the agricul
turist. ItoportB front tho ono cow
testing association of Curry County
Indicates n tapld growth and a ton
doncy to cnlnrgo tho association next
year with tho addition of Bovcrnl
moro herds.
ALL ARE S. P.
FIVE HAILHOADS AHE TAKEN
OVEIt HY COMPANY
Include tho Coos Hay, ltiis.liui'K ami
Eastern It. It. and Navigation of
This County
PORTLAND, Ore, July G. At
midnight, Thursday, flvo Oregon rail
roads woro blotted from officlnl exis
tence On tho final Btroko, tho
Southorn Pacific company acquired j
hundreds of miles moro of trackage
hundreds of additional passcugor nnd
freight cars. All through a fow
strokes of tho pen. '
Tho flvo wcro tho Portlnnd, Eu
gono & Eastern railway; Coos Hay, i
Hosoburg & Eastern Hallway & Nnvb.
gallon company; Salom, Falls City
& Wostorn Hallway company; Cor
vallls & Eastern Hallway company,
nnd tho Pnclflc Hallway & Naviga
tion company. Aftor this they will
bo known simply ns branch lines of
tho Southorn Pnclflc. Tho big com
pany always linn owned theso roads,
though thoy have been operated ns
separate corporations.
PAHADE PHOTOS
(1AUI' It. TOWKU)
Aftor ho had flalshod arrango
iiients for tho big showing of Fords
In tho parado this morning, coup
led with J. U. Tower's Psk Tiro
flot.
GOVERNOR HAS NOT ACTED IN
HCEHTA CASE
Will bo Informed from Waslifugton
Whether Requisition Comes
From Ptoper Pci'Mm
tDj AMOfLIM Pre,, to Coos mr Tln)Mj
AUbii.N, Tex., July n. Governor!
iciHiisou uunounced definltoly today
that ho would tako no action on the
requisition for tho extradition of
Huortn until ho had been officially
advised from Washington that tho
Villa governor of the Stato of Chi
huahua Is a proper person to request
tho extradition
Oikii air plat-form ilaueo. DANCE
AND KEEP COOL at SECOND .i
MARKET, .1PLV a, a, s.
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M. .J,M
fa -.cti,.
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ADVICE
THE GOLDEN RULE
carries the best
Merchandise at prices that are rirfiE
We are agents for
Warners Rust-Proof Corsets for Women
Queen Quality Shoes for Women
Alexandre Gloves for Women
Buster Brown Shoes for Boys and Girls
Brown Shoe Company's High-Grade worl
and Dress Shoes ror
in .
yye guarantee
sell to be just as
our constant aim
received.
THE GOLDEN
E THE
A.MEHICANS IN IIKHLIN IIAVI
POt'KTII CELEHHATION
A
About Two Hiimtied lire Entertained
My (ho V, S. C'iiihiiI (iciiei'iil
"nil Wlfo
Pr Am lt1 l'rr xo Co.il llaf TltnM.
11EKLIN, July T.. Moro thnn 200
mombois of Ilerlln's American col
ony met this afternoon for n colo
bratlon of tho Declaration of Inde
pendence The Americans were tho
guests of the United States Consul
General Lay and Mrs. Lay, who en
tertained t hum In tho gardens con
nected with one of tho city's bos-
' pltnls.
I
ADOPT TWO
PHO.M
Hl'NDHED
THAT CITY
COME
No Regular (Vlebrutloii Tlicrv, but
liiii'KP NuiiiImm1 Prom Vitlley
Visit (lie llcach
Mayor George P. Topping, of Dan
don, drove over yesterday In hlu car
to take in part of tho celebration. Ho
was greatly pleased with It. Ho
said that about 200 Ilaudon peoplo
came over. Thcro was no celobra
tlon nt Ilaudon, but many picnic
parties woro lu uvldouco. At Pour
Mllo tboy bud it big picnic and
danco and thoro wna also a dauto
In Ilaudon yesterday. About 200
enmo down froln Coqullhi. yester
day morning to spend tho day nt
tho Ilaudon llcach.
Soveral tamo ovor with Mr. Top
ping In bis ear. Thoy woro Lester
Hose, Clarke Allluon, who lu going
Ito Poitland, and Mis. Allx Ken
nedy. J. Ira Hldwell enmo over to
day and will return with Mr. Top-
plug tonight.
(.MAW L. MAY)
Thinking of Unas HrothorB' or
dora bo sold while tho othor fol
lows were tolling of what thoy were
going to sell,
I. R. TOWER, with his float fol
lowed by Ford machines, made up
tho largest Bcotlon of (ho parade
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.MISS .IANE ADDAMS ItlrKploiiSIJl
PHO.M EPHOI'E TODAY in, Prfao
Say People Mro Willing to XfgwnenJfa
for Poaeo If Sturted by Xcntm leadfpsi
Country Ao
as'-seeiti
fllr Av' ll"l PfM to Coon lr Tloin lf !?!
NEW YORK, July n. M, j.l! Xf
Addams, chairman of tho Ita"5j(m,
tlonnl Congress of Women forpslf.r,;-.
tint mot at Tho Ilaguo laH AprDr vfljio
who headed tho dologatlons i'?T.,,
dologatlons tpfe
eu in mo coiiierouca 10 visit. w00jl
. . . .1. m . .... .F
6 lOStMl'
LuiiiiiriuH uii u peat u iiunniua re) ..W31M
hor today rrom Liverpool. gbiTjiQn
dared the peoplo of tho wftr'lB'aySlie
tloiia aro lu u mood to consider fe .'Srate
terms, but negotiations mut Ljt35pr
from uoutrnlB and tho longer ','i)oi?Ky'
dolayod tho harder will bo tin !y 'lilafpi
of restoring peace
uallylre
lomore
lltlonlft
HOSE TEAM IS If
.MAHSHPIELD HOYS OIVC
EXIUHITION
IXwifeiatfl
iounaelr
Other Events Held on the R&vlngfcl
for tho Aiiiiiciiieiit of tli irlbutej'
llli;
Ciimii jerfllUer
tl
Thuro were several ovcnUi
afternoon uu Front street.
Murshflohl hnso team ran 100 jra
aud mado a coupling In 27 3-5 ri
anils. Tho team was compose! I
lloiuor Miiuzcy, Honry Lccocq, Fre
itfet.'
JUJ
Smith, Dunciui Ferguson, Jr.. "Ma?
Krugor, Hob Krugor, L. V. Tn.
Hal Carlylo nnd W. McDonald. ,
Tho 100-ynrd diish for loggert 'V
suited uh follow: C. Pottage, H-J, ii
Leo .McDouuld, second; Hob reioI
gor, third. : j
Huctor and Tiny Anderson, P $$
C yenrs, gavo a boxing match atMelv
cornor of Second und Market wUwaa dr
was greatly enjoyed by tho croi fell fr
Smiths
GERMANS
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FRENCH CLAIM THAT THKinJ -
VANCE IS CHECKED (Kefpi
' ., ulTlie
Statomeiit Says Tliey Were "d-'ft
' To (let Further Than the ''(Jjng1
I'-lrwt Lines ghorti
(11 Aoclito.l rrfM t rooi rt fll tjef&
PARIS, July 5. The official sUtdgoJ
mont sayB: "North of Arras Kgedo
Oermnii nttneks last night v"l9li'
chocked. Tho Germans assumed 'yjp&fc
offonslvo nlong a front of "H1-?
tlirco mllos Btrotchlng from f0!
on-llayo to tho 'Mosollo River, ET1
of I.Vv.nii.llnfn km. I In Mm WCSUHl?1
Bnntln.. f .!.! n-, ft 10ttTr0.aA
a front about two-thlrda of ft iBv J
long, Uioyvoro Buccessful In Kalalt
a footing in tho old Hues recem
taken by us. Hut thoy found It'1
posslblo to movo along theso IW,
Further past, botwoon La Croix d,
carmoo und Rlont. Gormnn nttacV'
woro ropulBcd." ,
NO THAMFS IN ENGLAND
D? Auo-Uted Ira to Co 97 Tin 1
LONDON, July 5, Tho war t,
brought what might bo described '
a tramnless ora to England. TW";
Is not a workhoiiBO in tho l'"t'
Klnsdom that has pot reported '
groat decrease In tho niunbor of '
grants durlncr thn nnHl fow montl
Those who still use the "w
wards" are men of sixty yoars "
over. Officials say there aro l're"
tically nn youn? or mlddlo-ogeil &
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