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

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
All Women Should See These
Crisp New Fall Suits
Thoc Suit me Ihi toiy noueit Mjles fiif I 'nil nnil Winter,
liullt Willi mi nUM's eje to their llo mill n tailor's cine for their
fit ami flnMi.
The MhiwIiik ionics a lilt imiIj lint llilt N onlj flint joii may
MH HllMO 1ICW sljll'S llllll lllUO tllO plcllSllle Clf WCIIlllIK ''
jour til ir "t litni?-
. , 'llicic mi' iiiij iimnlirr of new featiue Hint will Inleiest joii,
( ninonR thorn Ihe loiiw-illhlo ioIIiiin Hint mnlco eneh model Ihor-
uifchly iim (Iml for Immediate wnir ns well us I He J nil imjs iiiiu
mo to mine.
"You will find ii WsU mute Hum wmtli jour wlille.
$15.00 to $35.00
llOUOR TKPI BAGK'D E E B PLENTIFUL BASEBALL SCORES
COPPIMH'
ii:ld i.ncidiixt
callld
m:- gami: wakdhx ihipohts av
I Tllll' TllltOl'GH STATU
n:u
STANDINGS OP COAST MIAdt'l!
I aim: not changhd
Kierliil Showing
I Just Wlinlow Centiiil
.,. $18.50
HUB DRY GOODS CO.
SMAUT WLWIt l-'Olt WOMHN
COItNL'It IIHOADWAY AND CKNTItAL AVIJ.
lMiono :ioi
NEPHEWS IN WAR KEEPS OUT OF JAIL
i:iji:vi:.v ih;lativi:s or maiisin .mils.
KIHLD MAX Alti: PIGIITING I
i-'axxii: o'Doxxniiii wins
AXOTIICH POINT
j;. A. KIcUmoiIIi Hems fiom Momhers
of I'mnllj In the (lYtnimi
Army
K. A. Klclcworth or tills city Iiiih
olmon nephew h In tliu (ionium army
nnil l nntiimlly very lunch IntoretU
Sin) of Hxeeiitlon Is Seemed for Her
lij Attorney Sillier at
Hlcienth Hour
Mrs. Fniinlo O'DonncU who was to
lmvu Immin her three montlm toun In
the conntj Jail yestenliiy got another
etl In tho proRrcBU of uf fairs in the I stay at tho liiBt minute ami will not
blK war. Ho recently hail
from his homo town, Dromon
one of his relatives who states that stay of execution of thu sentence un-
affalrs thero are not as hail as one
woulil expect. There Is plenty of fooil
I Man Who FJmired In Affair Was lit
j Marshrielil a 1'ew
i Diijh Ami
Ono of tho cxcIthiB lm"dents of
(Sinernor West's ailmlnlstrntlon Is
1 1 ecu I led h tho follow 'tig piess tel
I errata from llaker Oro:
William WloKanil and II. Stew
art, the Coppei field saloon men
whose bUii'Kh or liquor have been In
Htor.iRo In tho Hills Transfer waie-
Iioiihc slnro a ear iiro last .Innuaiy,
hae paid tho storaRo charges and
h.io taken their Roods back to Cop
pcrfleld The owners will attempt to
dispose of the liquor before tho pro
hibition law Roes Into effect. The
lirinor was seled when Governor
West hcnt the inllltl.i to make Cop
perflelil "dry," follow Ins complaint
of citizens.
There wait ipi'to a lot of Interest
In the Copperfield affair at tho time
that It happened. Col. II. K. L.i.v
hoii who was in Miirshfleld a day nr
two hro, Is the man who figured
iii(te lousplcloiisb In tho affa'r.
I In was at that time waidon of tho
lliintci' Clubs Unto Cieatcd a Spirit
of Protection Which Is Very
lleiieflclal
Uccauso of the greater spirit of
protection shown by tho Hunters'
clubs and tho sportsmen Individual
ly, there aro more deer this year
than there have been for ninny sea
sons, b the report or Call D. Shoe
maker, state r,uiio warden, who re
turned yestciday from a 10 day tour
through tho state.
The vaidon visited the gamo re
serves and the many hunters' clubs
In order to familiarise himself with
local conditions and get ueiimilnted.
All the accounts t.iy the mountains
abound with doer. Last winter tho
light-footed anlmnls were little mo
lested by tho wild cats and cougars,
as thero was plenty of Tood to bo
had.
Tho main reason for the Incieaso,
however, Is tho preventative meas
user taken bv the organization of
sportsmen. Heretofore some of the
niembeis were the worst violators.
They would shoot fenialo deer and
then mutilate the carcass so that
Portland Loses to los AiiKeles mill
1 M IUIIIC1 '.- " !.. r- - ------
Oakland ami Sim Kranelseo
mo Victors
PICKOHNTAGKB or
COAST LKAGUIS
'
w. l. r.c.
San Kranclsco .IJ7 51 .55 1
Los Angeles . .'CI 57 .5117
Oakland 01 .501
Portland 57 5!1 .11! I
Vernon 57 07 .100
Salt Lake . ...55 00 .151
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state penitentiary and Is a membort L0M(1 ot )0 rcc0Bnled by tho
of the stato militia and Governor ,Bnlno wardens. S'nco the eo-opcra-
Wcst ordered h in to go to Copper
field and sol7o tho Honor. Lavvson
i-ays that there was a good deal el
live work has been Instituted be
tween tho law enroreers and tho
hunters most or the Illegal hunting
exaggeiatlon about tho whole story ,a8 8t0p,,od.
aB tho newspaper iiLcounts were sent1 ... ...,, ,istilct No. 1. which in-
from linker ami tho Tacts were fre-r,lc8 aM lll0 counties west ot tho
iiueiilly Rlcancd Inrgly by telephone CuhcuiIo Hnnge, tho open season Tor
iiicmmkch between Halter and Cop- china phcasantB will bo from Octo
peiflold. There wiib much said about ,)or t to ;Ui uth ti,0 CXCOptlon of
the militia being called thero but j,u.i80 t0unty whore only ten days
as a matter or furt Col. l.avvson i,,,,,.!,,,, ..nil i,n iiiimvpil. Iiuiilniiliii:
went to Copperfield with a captain I 0 October I. Thero will bo no op-
' en Bcason In Coos, Curry and .loso
'phlne Counties. In tho Uastcrn Ore
gon district, with tho exception ot
II.
l.'l
10
II.
10
0 '2
II. 13,
10
0
B hi.' -j ..-.... of tho nl0a guaiil and four prl-
a otter have to go to jail tor a time at least ' , ' ,
. . ..mi . i .. vatos. At one time when trounlo
in, from 1 1. N. Miller, her attorney, seemed a , , .
, ' , , .. , wuh treatened two vo guari h m
til September 1 to give him Hum tor,0'"'; "0,,t 1l,"'ro ,,ut ,tl,,oy ;voro ,'ot (Union County, thero will ho no China
m. appeal. He will take It up on n.-clctt and were sent back on lie lhen8nllt H00tlK tIl,8 ycar. Tho
nnil prices, tho letter tolls, are really
not as high as In this country, except
ing tho charges for coffee ami somo sales of liquor on Sunday held union-
writ of habeas corpus and sn.vs that
ho hopes to get tho law prohibiting
same train. Col. Law son and the five
other men took chargo of the ll'i lor
and packed It up and as a matter
stltutlomil.
Mrs. O'Dounoll was sentenced to
three months In Jail and to pay a
fine or IL'OO Tor bootlegging nt Um
pire. She Is at liberty under bonds.
DriiVs Hcipiest
Judge Coke refused to grant tho
petition of Mis. Ohma Mnglutilfl for
funds to appeal her ill voice ease to
Mr. Hlckworth has been receiving tho Supremo court. Judge Coko ro
of the products which must be export
ed from other countries.
Ono rclatlvo of Mr. Hlckworth Is
now In Dromon, having come home
from thq Russian rrout for a month's
mention. This relative Is a brother
or Miss Anna Johnnseu well known
here.
season In Un'6n will last rrom Oc
tober 1 to 10.
Ducks are nlontlful this year, mid
or fact thosu six men were nil tho wln ,,roV,0 8,)0rt for thousands this
iiillltln at Copperfield. The general !ycnr c!cc80 ai0 belnK k1vc 1)n)tty
Impression nt the time was that a B00(, taro otl thu ro8ervu In Harney
largo number of nafcmal guards county, so ..dusy will Increase In
men were thero. 'numbers.
HANDCAR
ICED
1
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000
IS
pnpors rrom (iermany mid has given fused to grant her a divorce from H. (I. ltUIIDDU OP ItHAVHIt HILL1 PHTITIOXS POIl IIOXD HLHCTIOX
tim Tim nn Intorcstlni! man fiom To in Magluuls mid she wanted to ap- IS IXJl'ltUI) I SKtXKh LlltHltALLV
one of the papers which shows where peal the ease but vuih without funds
tho many vessels have been sunk . unless tho court would compel Magln-i Was Itlillnt,' on I'lntcni' Wlien Colli
by tho German submarines, Tho niapiiils to make her u sufficient allow- hon Takes Place Others Ale
Is shown In tho Times window'.
ance.
ADOPT STREET FLAW D E W 1 E S CHARGES
j:astsii)i; citv copxcil coi:s
aiil'AI) with impkovi:mi:xts
Approves IMIm.iles of Hngliicvr
Catluail Ciiiinclliiimi Mtvl.s
ami Turn lleiiiiclt Clnsli
Tho L'autslihi city coum II last even
ing adopted the plans mid spcclfiia
tlons of Hnglneer Calhcart for tho
Coostou street Impiovemeuts. His ch
tlimites call ror about $'j:i,(MMi worth
or stieet work. The proper! owners
now havo a week or so In whlih lo
enter a reiuonslianie after which the
council will take fuithcr action.
Thero wan another clash last even
ing between Tom lleiiuett, who lep
resouts the (ounslto company, op
posed the piopciHcit Impiiivemeut,
claiming It would pimtlcall i unfit.
eato tho proper!. He urged that the
council bo lenient mid find some Iohh
expensive way or providing thoioiiKii
ranvs. Coumllmau Meeks again moikI
Mr. Henuett and thu tou unite iiim
pauy hard, claliiilug thai all llu
lowusilo company did vwi.c to hold
back that section while the disposed
JA.MLS Ill'ltltAXI) HXPLALNS MAT
TllltS 'IO JPSTICi: PHXXOCK
Sllglilly Hull
i
1 II. It. Iteeiler, proprietor of the
Heaver Hill hotel, sustained a brok
en leg yesterday when a handcar on
which hu wm, riding ran Into a box
ear. Tho rracturo was reduced by
I Dr. Mingiis who does not anticipate
any scilims results rrom It.
til; Ataocltted I'rm lo Coos Ilr Tlmra I
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 5.-Port-land
lost again today. Winning
games phtcd by Oakland ami San
Prnucibco did nut change the stand
ing ol the Coast league teams.
Tho bcoicb orosterday follow:
Coast lcjigiio.
At Los Angeles It,
Portland 1!
Los Angeles 0
At Oakland It.
Vernon -
Oakland !l
At Salt Lake It.
Sau Pianclsco '
Salt Lake 1
Xiitloiinl League.
At Chicago
Philadelphia-Chicago, rain.
At Cincinnati
Hrooklyn I
Cincinnati I
At Pittsburg
Iloston 5
Pittsburg 1
At St. LouIb
Now York 11
St. Louis !
Second game:
New York 7
St. Louis 0
American League.
At Philadelphia
Detroit 1
Philadelphia 0
At Now York
St. Louis-How York, wet grounds.
At Washington
First game:
Chicago 0
Washington 1
Second game:
Chfeago I
Washington 3
At Hoston
Clevcland-Hoston, rain.
Xot Ceitnln Whether They Will be
Piesented to Commissioners for
Action Tomoriovv
The petitions asking tho County
Commissioners to call a Bpecial elec
tion to submit the question of bond
ing Coos County Tor ?370,00u to
build permanent roads aro bolug
fiooly signed. It is thu wish to get
at least 10U0 signers, although tho
JACK LONDON BUYING
MYRTLE FURNITURE
Notes I Author Ploa.scsl With One of
Coos County llxlilhlts at the
Kxpos'tlmi
Mr. Iteeiler was tiding on tho Hat 'law does not require that number.
liar with three Italian miners. Tho
latter were working the ear, all com
ing out from Heaver Hill to the Junc
tion to catch tho train. They wore
going along at a good cilp and tho
conversation caused thorn to forget to
watch tho track. Tho boxcar had been
sot on tho hiding and tho hand car
struck It before the party on It know
.Neighbor of Veins Siin that Allega-
lions Weio Mmlo W. (bout
Ail) JiiMirinitloii
Jiimes Dm laud of tho Hunker Hill
distill t came In toda and Informed
Justice Peunock that charges against
him (Durrani!) were unfounded. He
said that ho was leally tho one who
had a gilevame. Some neighboring" of io danger.
ciilldieii had been molesting the Dur-1 None or tho linllaua vvero Injured the calling of tho election.
Thoio aro L'50 petitions being cir
culated in various paits ot the
county.
Whether tho petitions will bo pre
sented to tho County Court tomor
row In not certain and will not bo
determined until tonight.
A Ten Mile delegation la said to
he planning to go to Coqiilllo to
morrow to enter protest against
land children ami when he went to aslilu from a few bruises ami Bcratch
protect them the others caused trnuli-1 .
In. Ho said Ilia! Hie charges or Intox- -
leu I Ion weie wioiig. Justlccf I'onnock
said that he would tako tho matter, uA-rrDrDnMT iMCiAfe
A ivttiuiuuum ivjuvvo
't
Fred Chestnut, Chas. Hall and
othora who had another plan lor
calling the election mo also pro
testing against the picscnt petitions.
They wanted It specified that tho
bond money was to ho oxpeuded
under the direction or tho Stato
under consideration.
Otlieis In the neighborhood bear
out the statement i( Durtaml. W J ' ' bo Shiimiock, which lv Condron ' Highway Commission nnd In this
Hust who lives at Klagstafr said that 1iuj itif It a tew .veins ago for him- Uli' l'00H County would have a
he had boon a neighbor of Duritiucl ' HUr, has been converted Into a tug- Wronger claim for a big portion
fur eight .veins ami has ulwas found .,.,, i,v McDonald and Vaughn "f l,l,) pioposcd $10,000,000 state
Prank Lowe has Just finished vvoik """'I lusl'1' for road building. Mr.
on her and It Is expected that Geoigo ,""" l "'w nvvny. hut ho Is said to
llerion, who will opeiato her. will "ave discussed this plan with S.
him a peaierul and desirable uelgh
hoi and (hat it was his opinion that
the c hinges made against him weie
or their piopuit at big prl on.
Imitations pi tilled at The
office.
I'lmes
Tlmos want ads bring losulls.
outdo! without Justification.
Mr. Dm rami states that the whole
'thing stalled because of one woman
who wished tci make things unpleas
ant fur him b.v filing the charges.
Times want mis In lug retails.
put hur Into service toda.
vi:sTi'.itxi:it is comixg
i HeiiKou ami othora piomliiont In tho
Oiegon stato highway movement.
XOriCU TO CltHDI'lOHS
Lumber Si homier lo Hi lug Pail
Nami Smith's Pieight lleie
or
YOU will need one for your outing, your
vacation, your
trip to the Fair,
To get pictures
of the baby.
We have a com
plete line
$6 to $60
Films
Developing
Printing
Kodak
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i-.w: . iE5ttt?ufrratt(. -
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In the County Couit of tho Stato
of Oregon. In and' for Coos County.
Agent t P. Mctleorgo lecelvedl , U) Ilmttl8 of 10 Vimo of
advices late yosteiilay that the Nana j Wllaiu II. Cioss. deceased.
Smith would piobably not bo nlilo Nollci) lg ,loro,,y Rhoil tllllt tho
to sail from San Francisco for Coos', ,ioiBncil has been duly appointed
Da until next Wednesday. Lidnilnlstratr x of the estate or Wll-
Tl.e Westerner, which Is under', ,, t,roJ8i ,,0(.cnHOlli by ,0
chn. tor to cany white cedar finui rountv (.llrt of Oregon, in and for
tho C A. Smith mill hoto to Sau (.00!l county.
Podio, will leave San Pranclsco for A ,,; ,unnK clans nRnnBt
coos nay next .Moima ami win,
In lug pint or the Xauu Smith's
fruikht. This will reduce the delay
(Special to Tho Times )
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 5. Jack i
London, fiunous author, Just In fiom
n rivo-mouths' sea trip, camo to the.
Oiegon building the other clay, saw
tho exhibits, registered ami under
"remarks" said: "Kino and splen
did." To tho one In charge, Jack
said ho could write a book about
thu Oregon showing. Incidentally '
ho remarked that ho had been buy
ing tho Coos Hay myrtlo wood fur
nlturo for several years, had $700 '
worth ordered at this time, and that I
ho thought It the most beautiful of,
all woods. j
Francis Wilson, world-famous
stage artist, lias come to tho build
ing several llinou. Ho thinks tho
furniture mado by the Oregon chil
dren, together with tho dresses and
other feattucs In tho educational
display, wonderful In tho oxtronio
hut not moiu wonderful than that
75c luncheon Borved by tho domestic
science girls from thu Agricultural,
college. Mrs. Phoobo Hearst, thu
greatcBt of tho great In tho nay ro-j
glon, Is anothor charmod with tho J
domestic sclonco luncheons.
Senator Hen Tillman, brandishing'
n cniio rather than a pitchfork, saw
tho Bights ami said hu would go
back to Carolina tho happlor lor hav
ing soon Oregon's building and dis
play. Teddy Itoosuvolt ialloil to got
Into thu Oregon building but dashed
thiough tho Oregon exhibit lu tho ,
horticultural palaco ami was "de
lighted" as a mattur of course.
XKW'S or coquilli:
ot slilppuiK. The Westerner does
not imiy pmeugots.
HAD HAD ACCIDP.XT
Joslo Darker or Pain low lost a
hotbo last week whllu attempting 1U15
cirial a wild steer. The horse was'
i mining down a ver steep hill, noar
said estate aro hereby lequlrod to
piesent them, with tho proper voucit
eis, to mo at tho office ot Chas. I.
Kolgaul, in Room No, 1, over tho
First National Hank or Coos Hay
buiding, at Mnishtlold, Oregon,
within six mouths fiom and aftor
the dato ot this notlco.
Dated this lilst day of July, A. I).
Coos County Seat Lvruts ns 'mid llyi
the Herald I
C. A. Machou who has been qulto'
sick for sovoral wooks has been taken
to Miirshfleld, whore tho effect of
Turkish baths will bo tried. Mrs
Muclion accompanied hor husband,'1
and Mrs. D. I). Pilco has charge otl
tho news stand in her nbsenco. '
jO)ED CROSS Draj
PHONE 122
ANNIK SAIIA1I CROSS.
AdmlnUtratiK of tho Kbtato of
the bottom ot which there was a log William H. Cross, deceased.
it had to Jump. It made the log all c'HAS. I RKIOARD,
tight, but was unable to stop or turn Attorney ror Administratrix
quick enough, and ran Its head (n,t publication, August .'. 111.";
between the uojuU of a fence, break- i,abt publication, Sept. 2, 1015)
lut Its nock. Mr. Haiker tsoaped
with no InJui) save a shaking up (let our Job pi Int lug done at The
- Coijiilllo Herald. I Times office.
FOR AUTO SERVICE
Any place, and time, our five, sov
cn and nluo passenger cars with caro
fill drivers will serve you.
Rates Reasonable
Day nnd Night Service
C0RRIGAN & KNOX BROS.
Right Cafe Phone 200-L.
OUR ANNUAL
DAHLIA S
HO
will be held
SATURDAY, AUGUST
r-
Two Beautiful Prizes
for Best Exhibits
All Dahlias must be entered before 1 P, M. Sah
Don't forget the day and date
LOCKHAR.T-PAR.S0l
DRUG CO.
"Thi Busy Corner"
T- 1 J3 T 11,
jranors anu juiDrarie
Xothlng will n't off jour llhuny er pnilur ( 1
Davenpoit. We linvo ineni in mock hi iiio viuutcr-Mn J
Dull ami I'limeil, In Hid Iiiilliiliou nun (ruin Lcalhcra.
Prices-$35.00 $37.50 $55.00 $51
They mo all (oiisti in teel in Iho lilies! pnlcnlcd iiidliixl.
lo Hit, eNy lo lest on, easy to bleep on. See Ihcin.
GOING HARVEY
compli;ti: housk i'uit.Msiii:its.
Koonfz Garage
Agency for
OVERLAND CARS GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELS
MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES
Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty
North Front Street :: :: :: .. PiionHf
FliiGnl
&
BE TT
IK
OIillKhT HANK IN COOS COUXI'V
IXiiIiIIhIicmI 1NHI.
Capita), Surplus and Undivided
Profits $118,000
Interest paid on Tlmo
AND HAVINGS DKPOSlTtf
orriccrH
J. V. Ilennett, Piesldent.
J. II. I'lamigan, Vice-Pi evident.
II I. tlMIII .... 1. 1..
'. l milium, linilliu, -i
i.'i.n. I.' wini hosier. Asst- lM
A Bank of
Persona! Service
You will not always bo ablo to save money.
because VOU will not nlwnvs hn nhln to cam it.
Save now while everything is favoiable and I
up a rosoivo tund to tall back on wnonyouream"
pacity coases, as it surely will.
We pay interest on savings ac
counts and timo doposits.
FIRST MATIDM1IL
BUa
OF COOS BAY
Safety Deposit Boxes For Ticnt.
OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
2 l)U'i
GoiDt X Kliif.'.
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-...-. .nno .Hill hlllieill 7 ll.Ill.i H '"" -J
Vm leaie for Hmplio 7 ,1.111.. 1 1 a.-! '- p 1
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-... ..,i, nuiiM!i nay 7 a.ni., "jl
"' ''!'", ..ii , larncei or mitn nioiikii, nwr-
'BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE COOS
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