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-"" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17. 1916.-EVEN1NG EDITION
BASE BALL SCORES
CELEBRATE TODAY
$
t NORTH BEND NEWS t
STORE CLOSED
VERNON TAKES SPECTACULAH
II 1NNINOS BATTLE
gained
INDEPENDENCE
YEARS AGO
102
MY
GET A RATE
Busy markini
down erooas tor
the big
SATURDAY
See tomorrow's Times for prices
tb pQpnKfloc Co
Oakland Commuter Lose 7 to (I
Itnlii Comes Down Over
Knt ho East Yesterday
PERCENTAGES OF
COAST LEAGUE
W. L. Pet.
Vernon .... 2(5 17 .GOC
Snn Francisco 25 18 .581
Los Angelea 20 18 .520
Salt Lnko .. 15 1!) .-Ml
Oakland ... 18 25 .11G
Portland ... 13 10 .I0G
Df Auocltlfi! I'rMi to Coot Dr TlmM.J
I
I Irtoi ronr I luf o I
m lf .' JFI11 t 1C1 mwl VERNON. May 17. It took 14
' r ' """ InnlncB yesterday for Vornon to
fc ,.. nl.nml nf Itin O.lklnntl
Commuters In the longest ganio of
the season In the Coast League
COAST LEAGUE
At Salt Lako II. H. K.
Portland 12 17 2
Suit Lake 0 10 2
Hlgglnbotlinni, Kolley and Roche;
Flttory, lltighcs and Ilannali.
At Vernon R. IL E.
Oakland G 12 4
Vornon 7 17 3
(11 Innings). Ilcor, Boyd and E.
Elliott; Griffith, Qulnn, K. JolniBon,
G. Johiuon. Fronimo and Whaling.
At San Francisco It. II. E.
Los Angles 5 12 0
San Francisco 1 9 1
Kahlcr, Stnndrldgo and Holes;
Brown and Sopulveda.
IHG LEAGUES
ItT AtioeUled rttn to tw Tlr Ttmn.1
IJOSTIN, Mny 17. Yesterday was
one of rain through tho entlro cast
with tho result that tlio series wore
disrupted.
What scores thoro woro yesterday
follow.
National League
At Chicago II.
Now York, Chicago, cold.
At Cincinnati II.
Philadelphia 4
lls Cincinnati 3
A I HI. I-OUIII 11.
Brooklyn 1
St. Louis 5
Boston, Pittsburg, rain.
after seven years of IiuhIiicsh In tho! lias been connected with tho War-, American Lcngtio
Front Street location litis decldodinor Grocery Co. Is this week clo.i-i Chicago. Boston, wet Grounds.
that s. Louis. Phlladelnhlu. rain.
PPHmjyjpKTjfcfc--.
0 DNi H 0 E
THE
TWO HUH STORES
HE COMBINED
WILL
Management Decides to Concentrate
All Foives In Out nil Avenue
i Locution
Tho Hub Clothing and Shoo Co
m
ES
J. HILLSTHOM RESIGNS AS SANI
TAHY STOHE MAXAGKR
Will Become Associated With
Hi-other In tlio CoiitnuthiK
Business Hits Kluo Iteeord
Jako Illllstroin, who for two years
Inir up his final duties .will
concern having resigned ns manager
of tho Sanitary Food Storo to bo
como associated with his brother in
ho contracting business.
Whon the Sanitary Food Storo
waa Inaugurated on Contrni Aventto
to concentrate all their forces un
der ono roof nud will consolidato
the Clothing nnd Shoe Store In thn
next room adjoining the Dry Goods
Company on Central Avenue. This
inovo has been made with a two fold
objoct, that of having a cnmploto
stock for man
under ono roo
u groat convenience to the trading
public.
Second: Tim now storo is 30
equipped that It tan haudlo to hot
tor advantage than tho orlglnat
store, which has grown so steadily
that it has become unwieldy to
liandlo all of Its trade In a proper
manner.
In tho now storo tho accommoda
tions nud nrraugoments nro so much as well as the now life saving stn
At Washington It.
Detroit 3
Washington 15
Cleveland, New York, rain.
, woman and child, all somo seven months ago Jako 1IIIW
of, which In itself is strom was mado manager. Ho has
built up a splendid business and by
cIoho attention to details has mado
It ono of tho loading stoics In its
lino in tho city.
Mr. Hlllstrom has resigned to be
coma associated, with his brother
J. W. Hlllstrom who la ono of tlio
prominent contractors of tho city
and who has to his credit tho new
consolidated school on Coos River
LABOR
MEETING
Old Countrymen On Coos liny Hold
Flltiiu Exercises This Even
ing In Moose Hull
May 17 Is an anniversary as Im
portant to tho people of Norway nud
of the same significance tu the
Fourth of July Is to Americans. It
Is their day of Independence. To
day marks the 1 02nd nnnlveisnry
of their separation from Denmark
nnd tho forming of a free nnd in
dependent state".
In many Norwegian homes on
Coos Buy tho event is today being
celebrated. In tho M0030 Hall at
eight o'clock this evening will he
a meeting of the Sons of Norway
to hold forth in Jollification and to
pay fitting tributo to tho heroes
of tholr country. ,
On Mny 17, 1 SI f Norway drew
nway fiom Donmnrk nnd drew up
Its own constitution. Tho country
united with Sweden, retaining, how
ovor, Its own indepondonco. Sev
eral j cars ago Norway withdrew to
Itself, savoring all connections with
Sweden.
Tho program of this evening will
start nt eight o'clock. L. Oxnc
vntl will give tho ndtlrcas of wcl
como nnd Evelyn Johnsen will sing.
Roidnr IJuggo will talk, there will
bo songs by tho "Scnndla Sangkor"
nnd L. A. LIlJcqvlBt, in Englisn,
will givo nn address on "Tlio Scan
dinavians In tho United Stntcs."
Also Mrs. Olga Hcndrlekacn Hug
go will glvo sovornl readings, a pia
no solo by .Mrs. Poderson, songs by
tho quartet, this to bo followed by
refreshments.
MAXV AT FUNERAL
SECHETAHV SMITH OF OF C.
ItECEIVES ENCOt'KAGIXG XEWS
J(lll win . i"'" -....
Toi'iiilnal Kate .liny lie unen on
Oiituolnj; Freight
Secretary Smith or the North Bond
Chnmher of Commerce states that ho
has information from rcllnblo ptlvnto
sources to the effect that Coos Hay
I unite likely to get terminal rntca
on outgoing shipments.
This matter was taken up norno
ago by tho Chambers of Commerce
of both cities nnd brought before tho
Interstate commerce commission nnd
tho Southern Pacific.
TAKKS SIMPSON HOUSE
Henry Huelinci- nnd Melvln llrlv Take
Hosldonce
Honry Hiichncr has rented the L.
J. Simpson lesidcnco at Old Town
and ho nnd Mclvln Hrlx, the manager
of tho 111III. and their families will
tcsldo In the house. Mr. Simpson
some time ago moved to Sltorcacres
to make his home.
IGeorgo K Sailor of the Buohnor
firm, hns purchased tho Hoy Wernich
resldcuco in North Bend.
MILL CLOSES TODAY
Tho Biiehncr Lumbar Compnny
mill nt Porter was closed today on
niTomit of so much lumber being
piled on the dock that thoro was not
room for more. It will stnrt ngaln
an (won as somo of tho lumber Is
loaded on vessels.
11h csy ttt ;el 11 Myllsh nIioo (hat
l.s coinfoi table. Conio to tho .stole
t
Hint knows how to fit feci and lias
Queen' Quality Mines to fit tlu-iii.
Our new Spring Shoes nud
Pinups combine n!;It nud comrort.
S( Oooir Wasii&w PSipl
The Golden- Rul
ft
Mnny old friends nnd relatives of
Cliurles II. Codding woro present
nt his funeral this aftornoon from
tho Wilson Undertaking parlors.
Tho body arrived hero on Monday
rrom California aboard tho Adeline
Tho funeral services wcro In elinrgo
of tho Hov. Itobort Browning.
X.KKD MOHE .MCSIO
Engineer .uchnry, of tho bridge
builders on tho Umpqitti, came down
last evening to attend tho meeting of
the Masonic lodge In North Bond.
This morning lio wont hack, taking
with him a "talking machine" for
tlio boys at the camp.
STACJE STATION SOLD
SAIL OX ADELIXE
more practical thnt tho aorviro
which tho Hug has always rendered
will bo oven moro perfoct than
heretofore. Tho new move is con
coded by ovoryoim to bo a great
advantage to both the Hub and Its
patrons.
THE LOGICAL.
i
,1. T. 1IAHHK1AX TAXPAVEBS
CANDIDATE
Editor Coos Bay Times:
Ah a property owner nnd tnxpny
or I am Interested In tho careful
nnd economical administration of
county affairs. 1 have road tho
charges pro and con of tho two
republican candidates. After con
sideration of tho matter It seems
to mo thnt thoro can bo no two
aides to tho question. Archlo
Philip's name does not appear on
tho tax rolls and tho lio.U thnt his
friends can do Is to claim ho Is
paying under other people's names.
.1. T. Harrigan needs no such do
fonso nnd no such apology. Ills
naiuo appears 11.1 n tax payer. Ho
Is n largo piopeity ownor. Ho Is
n successful businees man. lie is
interested In the economical man
agement of county uffulra and in
snvlng tho tuxpayeis money for by,
no doing no will protect his own
interests nud In protecting his In
terests will protect tho Interests of
every taxpayer In Cckh County.
Tho duty or every repuhllian Is
plain. Ho should go to th polls
on Friday raid at his vote for J.
T. Harrigan as the n'publ'cnu can
didate for county iniiinilKslonor,
ANOTHER TWPAYER
Tlio Kdltor of the Cons ll.iv I
Times Is nuthorled to rurnl.di my
iimnn to any ono who desires It.
tlon ut Charleston bench.
During I1I.1 mnuagemont of tho
Sanitary Food Storo Mr. Hlllstrom
lius made many friends who will
tegret his departure from tho head
of that establishment but will bo
glad to know that ho Is to remain
a resident of Mnrshflcld.
OUTSIDE VOTIXO PLACES
AXDHEW LAXDLES CALLS OF "LA
1IOH UNION CONVENTION"
Aboard tho Adcltuo when she
sailed laBt evening wero: Erie Car
los, James Mntos, J. C. Wilcox, V.
C. Gorst, Lloyd Cornwall, Sam Pom
polne, wlfo and Edmond Jomponln,
J. White, A. LollnB, Peter Farlnl,
Reed Patterson, Fred Bahno nnd
Jt W. Godfrey.
HAVE IHKTUH.VKD
After visiting for n row weeks with
their daughter, Mrs. Plntt, of North
Bond, tho Hov. Davis nnd wife loft
this morning to tholr homo In Oak
this morning, returning to tholr homo
In Onklnnd.
HALL GAME SUNDAY
Tho Knights or the Grip nnd the
fraternity hoys .will play n guiiio of
basobnll Sunday nftornoon nt 2:30
o'clock ut tho North Bond grounds.
HELP WANTED Hoy 17 or 18 to
work In bnkesltop. Marshfleld
Bakery, Second Street.
HOSEBURG, May 17.--The Olhiln
stngo ntntlon, which was lor yearn
a stopping place Mr stages opotatlngj
botween Robbing and Mni'HlifloliP !
was sold today to C. N. Dudley, of
Arlzonn. Tho ranch rormorly wnn
owned by J. O. Nowland, or this city.
It 'ontalnii 127 rotes adapted to
general farming nnd stuck raising,
PRUNE CHOP GOOD
WAS A l'lO.M::!!
EUGENE, Ore., May 17-Tk!,'
Robert Campbell, ono of lb bni
known onily pioneer farnuri ol Lm
county died nt Ids liomo a ihortllv
tanco northwest of Snrlngtleli Hi
had lived for Gr years ononepUtt-
tho farm upon which lie looted iba
ho first cnino to Oregon la 1851, fo
ncqulrcd the Innd from the cartn
moiit, hiivhig tnhen It tipaitdou
Hon land claim,
Attoruoy W. W. Caldwell says
thq prospects for 11 bumper crop of
prunes wns nuver bettor than at the
present time. Mr. Caldwell lu or
the opinion Hint his orchard, loiatcd
In Coles Valley, will have tho largest
yield In Its history. Ho believes the
prices will compare fnvornby with
thopo or last season.--Roseburr? Re
view.
HccniiM of OjHiNltlon of Longshore
men Who Claimed Move Wns
Political One ,
Thero will bo no "Labor Union
Convention" for tho endorsement of
candidates, olthor in tho Longshore
ninn'n hnll or any other ball this
ovonlng. This nnnuncemont was
madb by Andrew Lnndles, signing
us chnlrmnn, S. P. Backmnn, car
penter; Ben Piatt, musician; J. C.
Chambers, plumber.
In n signed stntemont tho men nnld
that tho meeting Is called ofr owing
to tho "internal dissension In tho la
bor ranks nnd dissatisfaction among
tho longshoremen." They make do-
nlnl thero was nny movo to "railroad"
through support of tho laboring moiii
for cortnln candidates,
Lnndles snld, "It wns to hnvo been
only for the endorsing or a tlckot
most nccoptnblo to tho laboring men."i
llnil Itirfoi.tnt Iili.n
Hut this was not nt all tho Idea of
itusiiiKxt'i: is soi.n
SKBKHKKKSBS
m
George A. Haines hat toll kit
residence on South Filth stmt It
A. L. Koliler, of tlio Hub Dry Coodi
Flora, who exjicls cry thortly U
(nice possession. Mr. Dalan ul
fnmlly are ni'd (0 Intend lentil
Maishrield, at Iciat for t tin. Mr.
Balnea will probably fo to Port
land. They do not yet knot lm
thoy will locate.
imnsmmmma.
Tho following nro tho voting places
In tho county for tho primaries Fri
day In addition to tho Hat of those
in the Immedlato Coos Bny district:
No 33, CunnliiKliam Charles Col
llorB' rosldonce.
No. 31, Fnt Elk Coqulllo Mill or-flco.
No. 3S, Dorn Marcy's rosidonco. ' tho Longshoremen for nt tholr meot-
No 'ii! Missouri J D Bonnetl'sl ,n(? " Monday thoy had declared
No. Jt., Missouri J. D. Honnctls ,fnltfooto(Uy. tlloIr ,, c01ll(1 ,)0
residence. goj for no such purposo nnd further-
No. 37, Leo Bill Hnrmon's house.i moro thnt without tholr assistance
So. 38, Coqulllo Northwest Burl:-1 H'oro could bo no 'Labor Union Con-
holder's Gnnvgo. yentlon' Inasmuch ns thoy nro tho
. .. ....... ... 1 buckbono of tho unions on tho bay.
No 30, Coqulllo Northenst Acadc- What They Sny
my building. 1 Said Ed Lund nnd "Scoity" McCnl-
No. 40, Coqulllo Southwest Co-j lum, or the I.ongshoromnn's Union.
qullle City hall. ' ,0(,y. "'f wo lntl 1,oon Blvo n
' , .. , ',,, i . , .1 chnnro to look up io:ords without,
No. II, Coqulllo Southoast-tourt mvn(. Bpnm( 0 nt , ,a8(
house. minute, wo might havo boon i llllng,
No, 12, Itherton Kay's hull. to ondoiso certain candidates. Buti
CC. 13, Prospor Prosper hnll. " now nothing nhout It until the.
nuiuiiiiK iis uiivuriin(;ii, 11 v.a 1111
linvo boon so close to the election
thoro would havo been no chance
raa
Note: I linve Minuu
ninny grent screen prixhii
lloiis dining my career ns
nu exhibitor nnd I can
Blvo my personal guaran
tee that this Is tho great
est of them all.
It. MAHSDHX JR.
.Manager N0I1I0
MMMMMMTM
NOBLE THEATRE
Monday & Tuesday
May 22nd and 23rd
THE HIGHEST RENT-
AL EVER PAID FOR
A PICTURE IN
MARSHFIELD
The Battle
No.
L. It.
I
Burpee's Thursday
Specials
For lommiiiw only wo will
lime on niIi
WnMo Paper ltiikels, some
or our nne dollar tallies,
DiM'iniiltMl Ten Pots, Emiji
VlllllPH,
Siindwldi llaskt'tM, excrp.
(loiudly nod viiliirx,
1-Viilt Hiihkets, lioM quality.
I
All for 15c each
Heihemlter tomoimw nt
Hl'RPEH'S
Ono Day Only
Burpee's 540-J 5c
Store
Front Street
Mnrvltfl ld
1 1, Baudon Southwest
itfi.....i.... .i...... 1...M.H.... nt nnc r.At
gnu avenue.
No, 4.", Baudon Nortliwesl City
hall.
No. Hi, irandon Noithenst Fire
men's hnll.
U .11. I.A ..l.l....nA !.... ...lit ..U
IU 1DM'J llll' Ulltlt'Illtl lllllllfllt 1111 I
nun which tins ueen n long umo collecting."
No. 17, llaiidon Southeast H. If,
Du fort's Btoro room cor. 3rd aud Fll
moio. '1witMl
No. 18, Two Mile J. M. Adam's
residence nt 13th and Oregon.
No. -K, Purkersburg Sleen'a
ctoio room adjoining postofflce.
No. B0, Lampa Bean's ntoro.
No. 51, Norway Arago school
! liotiho.
No. S2, Four Mile New Lake
sihool house.
No. R3, CuU'hlug' Cioek School
houso District 73,
No. r.l, Myrtle Point Noith City
hall,
No. 55, Myitlo Point South--School
house,
Tfo. PC, Sugar Loaf Charles Mc
Crncken's residence.
No. R7. Enchanted Hill & Mur
phy's store nt Bridge.
No. 1S, Rowland Basomont In
Poweis' School House.
(
t WATERFRONT NEWS I
Between seven nnd olght this
morning tho Tramp enterod Sunsot
Itnv tvlMi n uinu.' ln.'iil nf liimlini.
frnm Con Ilnw I
Tho Kllburn rrom the north nud
the Breakwater from tho bouth wll
both be in hero on Saturday. i
At 1 . m. tho steam schooner Yel
lowstone, loft do. n for Snn Frnnriwo
from North Bend. i
The Adeline sailed nt eight last
evonlng for Oakland.
Tomorrow the Tillamook Is duo InU
bore from Portland with n good
bled sliipmeut of freight.
HOOD RIVER Senator Cummins
The most spectacular
and Sensational of all
Photo Spectacles
iltl.lKMI .SildieiH
17 Aeiopliiues mid Sen
l'!ano
HattleIilps
A Tremendous Dramat
ic Offering in
NINE BIG REELS
.Suliinai lues
Dre.idnaiiKhts
Mnclilue Guns
Sec This Production, it
Will Make a Better
American Out of You
Has Been Shown in
All the Principal
Cities of American
at Grand Opera
Prices
Come Eariy and Avoid
THE RUSH
A Call to Arms Against War
of Peace
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IS SERIOUSLY ILL
Herbert Bradley's condition today
Is no better. He is nt Mercy hospital (
where he was taken nfter suffering
a stroko of paralysis,
totally paralyzed.
Ho Is ftlmost
HEAVERTON Tho rural mail
carriers of Clackamas, Multnomah!
nml Vn all I m Inn iiniinlloa maf niid
made nn address to a lnrge audlenceLi..-..i w oi.i. o,...i
: mnni'ii . r niiiuii tu wrt'mui iiy
Prices: Adults 25 cts; Children 10 cts.
Anyone being dissatisfied after seeing this wonderful production;
trie management will gladly refund their money at the box othce
Follow the Crowds--It s a Noble Show
or Hood River people.
JnB president,