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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1912)
rcr rrrcnrr MILLICOMA HATS For Summer Wear HieBest j) Hats I lade New, Stylish Shapes COOS II W TIDES. hnl M ,,B. B,Vn ll" Um0 nnd '"'Bill of high and low wator t Marshflold. Th tides nro placed In the order or occurrence, with tholr tlmos on , the first line and heights on tho scc oml lino of eivch day; a comparison of consecutive heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low wator. For high water on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. 1 l),m1- Tl,k'8 tw '?. 20 Irs. .0.15 C.19 12.35 7.3 cot .2.7 5.7 0.2 5.7 1 21 Ira. .1.20 7.27 1.2C 8.2S ! cet .2.3 5.0 0.3 0.0 I 22 Mrs. .2.23 8.4 x 2.19 9. -.8 ! Feet .1.8 4.5 1.1 c.l 23 lira. .3.30 9.57 3.22 10.09 I I Feet .1.4 4.2 1.8 C 2 Woolen Mill Store Lcadirig Halters iyifiek! Orc(ji on , THE WEATHER 4 ( (By Associated Prcis.) OREGON Showers In west I mid showers and thunderstorms I In cast tonight nnd Friday: ! cooler In East Friday; south- I westerly winds. 4 LOCAL TEMPnrtATURE HE- I POUT. 1 For twenty-four hours ondlng "l I;-'3 " m., Juno 20, by II011J. ustllnd, special government mo- 4 tcorologlcal obsorvor: ! Mnxlmuin C8 Minimum 51 , At 1:43 n. m 51 Precipitation 414 1 4 Total precipitation for 4 . ywH' 58.80 4 4 Wind northwest; cloudy. 4 44444444444444444 4 itnnv 4444444444444 8LATTENE To Mr. nnd Mrs. Petor amiiuiie no 111, at tholr homo ut Cooslou, an 11-pound daughter. Show at Hiindnn VIiipo Prntf lnft 1 1 Ills morning with tho mombors of New Supply of ADLERI-KA Great Remedy for Appendicitis Has Just Been Received. Ask for FREE BOOKLET on the treatment of this common disease. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. m "THE BU.SY CORNER" MAIN 298 US WANT ADS. 1 ! 'ojijjo Boiuu, .tpltlv '"I oaoio OUUUl tl!A OsllOU P0II8IIUI11 LCltlO I.HUHIIIW .10.1 .r.:iu oj, (i:ij..vv.v I.O.ST Pntlinlily In North Henri: gold-mounted fountain pen; In itials "A. P." Howard for rotur.i to Archie Phillips, North Bond. FOR HEXT Grocery storo with flv turcfl, also office. Apply to Henry Sengstnrken, FOIt HALE Complete furiiKiiro for four room Iioiiho, almost now, ex cellent quality. Liberal roductlon on whole or on tho ploco. Call 435 S. 8th street. Phono 15G-J. Get Busy KCT AFTER THAT HOOF. HPT FIRST rO.MK IN AND OET IUKICKS OX SHIXOLES AND HOuFIXfl PAPER. 1CIES fl.30 AX!) UP. HOOFIXO PAPKH, OXK IM.V, I.-.T AND UP. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPAH'I MEXT. FOR RENT Slv room Iiouhp, gar den nnd bnrn In Forndalo. Phono 7-J for further Information. FOR HEXT Four room cottage; moderately Improvod; C48 11 st. S. FOIt RENT A nicely furnished room with board, sultablo for two men. Private family. CIobo In. Inquire 392 Vi North Brondway. WAXTEH A competent girl for gen eral housework. Mrs. Honry Song-sackon. Ibstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Me Guarantee and Abstract Co. Wt Offl w Phona 191 Platting Land specialty. r1' -Timber Coal indent "BABTS.'DBV' General Ag Mnrshfleld Offlw H-J. I'Olt KALE A InrKO young horse, weight 1C00. Also good hoavy I spring wagon and harness. Sco F. 1 8. Dow. WANTED Mohair, wool and cas carn bark. Apply to Honry Song slacken, at offlco of Tltlo Guar antee & Abstract Co. I'Olt SALE Garage and Auto Sup ply Storo. Present owner Is going to California and will hdl iC. In voice all stock on hand, consisting of tho most comploto auto sundrloi stock In county. Agoncy tho Good year Lino, and Prost-O-Llto Sor vlco. Only gnr.tgo In town. Lenno 011 building for ouo year with op Hon of two years more. This Is a good paying proposition nnd a bar gain at Invoice Wrlto or phone. Tho Coqiilllo Oarage, Coqulllo, Oregon. J. C. Walling, Prop. Mes Desiring Monuments Erected . Would do well to caII at iCIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS South Broadway and make selec tion fmm tlin lnrcro stock HOW OH Wb'$ n5Uld- . Wilson has in his employ t&gSt tho onlv prnctieal inarhle and granito :--, . . . - s- I ...! ..M..-k eutter m (;oos uonncy. mm iw but tho best work is turned out. 1 II achard,K T;,r,r J,IK1W the livery busl-lorLlle!sner.- "nd are pre- H .,' coont sorvlco to vW,???' Careful CiBtactory sorylco to '. ne u.8 for driving ' lln. a"ytblns needed in W, nf' .,V,Q, H,8 do truck Hxpi?!.!11 klnd8 ,XCg nnOTHERS iltw""'! Sales Service. "" nd Alder Streeta. Wanted Quick A shrewd Investor to pick up n bargain In two of the choicest jots mi Enslslde. Klne view nt Hay mid Mai-shlleld. High, level and sightly. 8173- I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front St. I'Olt HKXT Largo Stock, Dairy and ' Fruit Farm, long leaso; tenant I should have some capital In order ' to mnko a success. Apply to Hen j ry Sengstackon. ItAltflAlX SALE; 40 horsepower auto for $500; first-class condi tion; fully equipped: cost new $3000; will sell for $500 on easy torms. John L. Koontr Machine shop. North Front streot. Phone isn.l Extra Good! Improved nnd equipped 300-acro ranch, with 197 acres bottom; bal ance bench land; has oil prospects; threo-fourthB of a mllo waterfront. Price f 90 per acre. Terms. Livery business paying hotter than 40 per rent on tho investment. Price $3750. SOCIAL CALEXDAlt TODAY MInnlo-WIs Club with Mrs. Mnry Thompson. Altnr Guild of North Dend with Mrs. Thoa. Chapman. ' Social Sowing Club with Mrs. D. Rhodes. Miss Frances Golden cntor- tnlning. FRIDAY A. N. W. Club entertained by Mrs. Chas. Dungnn of South Coos River. Correction The bnll to bo givvii by Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Smenton nt tho Finnish hnll Is scheduled for Tues day. .Mine 2 ft, nnd not Saturday, Juno 29, as was erroneously roportod. The hall Is engaged otherwise for tho Mooso vaudeville bIiow lor Dan don where they have a two nights' ongngoment at tho Orpheum. They oxpect to enjoy pnrt of tho tlmo on tho bench. Mrs. Geo. Ayrcs nnd Miss D. Hendry accompanied them is chaperons. Xow Auto Russ Tower receive 1 a 40-horsopowcr Uulclc mnchlno for C. A. Jamison of Unndon. Move Onto Hunch John Grant Is nrranglng todny to move from Foru dalo onto tho E. J. Coft'-U ranch on Coos River which ho .ind Fred Se lnudcr have purchased. The ranch consists of 120 acres. Tho Cof felts will movo to North Ucnd. Ucsldes tho lnud, tho purchasers get nil tho stock and equipment on tho plnco. Town Is Kuriied. Chas. Illckox received a telegram today from Frank Uowron, Jr., a son of William llowron, saying tho wholo town of Ray, Ariz., had boon destroyed by fire. Mr. Uowron located nt Ray about six montliu ago. Ho was In business for himself. Tho mes3ngo did not stnto how heavily ho hud lost. Error lit Vote Dy mlstako tho nauio of Tom Hall was lncludod in thoso voting 'yes' on tho resolution voted on nt tho school election Mon day. Tho namo of Dora Cathcart should also havo boon in tho 'no col umn making soventcon Instead of fif teen against tho resolution asking that Supt. Tlodgen bo engaged for threo years. Enters Annapolis Milton Oron Carlson, who recently passed tho ot umtnatlons for Annapolis, nrrtvtt thoro Juno 17, nftor visiting for a short timu with friends nt Mliincu -oils. He passed tho phyjlcnl exami nation at tho naval academy and tins been enrolled. Ho will rccolvo his rirst vacation two years after )U en t ran co nnd will havo to remain In the sorvlco for eight yenrs. At Odd 1'YIIohn' Hnll It Is nil ununccd Hint In enso tho wcathor next Saturday Is unfavorable, tho an nual picnic of tho Coos Day Grange will bo held at the Odd Follows' hall In MarRhDold In the afternoon In stead of at PIpor'B Grovo on South Coos Rlvor. Tho program, It l. planned, will bo lnrgoly dovoted to addresses by the fruit exports from Oregon Agricultural Collogo. Near Accident Driver King of tho Klng-Gorst nuto lino hnd a nar row escapo from n bad nccldont on his Unit trip this morning. In making tho sharp turn on tho Forndalo brtdgo, his mnchlno sklddod on tho wot planks nnd boforo ho could stop It knocked off n railing. A fow feet mora would gnvo precipitated him Into a gulch twonty or thirty foot deep. Undergoes Operation Coos Day frlonds of F. A. Sncchl, who recontly wont to San Frnnclsco for medical treatment, hnvo received word th.it ho expects to undergo an operation thoro. Tho operation Is understood to bo of 'a minor nnturo and Hint P will provo n success and afford por niaiiont rollof for him Is tho nrdont wish of tho ninny frlonds of th'o fam ily hero. I'Viii-h for Husband Marshal Car tor has received a letter from a Mrs. John Apploton, of Oakland, Call., In which s' 0 oxpresses fear for hor hus band who enmo to Coon liny over a month ago. He Is uneducated, can not wrlto nnd has a companion whom Mrs. Appletno fears would uso foul means, If necessary, to get valuables and money from him. As Applotnn Is about R0 years old and has poor oyc sho thinks ho could bu cnsll taken ndvantago of. Storo Is Closed Tho storo of W. T. Merchant & Son wns closed yes terday by tho Donnett Trust Com pany, ncting as agent for tho San Francisco Hoard of Trado which re presents a nuniuor of tho smnll cred itors. W. T. Morehnnt stated today You can say goodbye to constipa tion with n clear conscience If you uso Chnmborlaln'a Tablets, Many havo been pnrmanently cured by tholr uso For nlo by all doalors. TONIGHT AT French Realty Co. 315V2 N. Front St. TKe Royal Ray (8b Rayette Presenting high-class comedies, sinn ing rollor skate dancing. PICTl'RES "The Inventor" "Fine Feathers" "On the Stroke of Three" Chango of act tomorrow night. PHTPHE "Hedejiiptlon of 11 Coward" "In the Northern Woods" "A Western Feud" ".Mutt and Jeff and tho Unlucky Star" Always good Vaudeville and 'never-before-seen pictures foi 10 CEXTS. thnt negotiations wcro now uudorway which ho hoped might result In a speedy adjustment of tho matter so thnt ho would probnbly rosumo busi ness. Tho tolcgrnph lino was out of commission this morning nnd do layed tho negotiations soino. The trouble has been pnrtly duo to a mis understanding, Mr. Merchant Bays. Tho claims against tho firm aggre gate only a fraction of tho vnluo of tho stock tho firm carries. Delays HnylilK Rain last night nnd today Is bad for tho farmors as this Is tho haying season nnd n largo amount of hay will bo spoiled unless tho wcathor, clears oft today. Wrong X'nino Given Through a misunderstnndlng the namo of the now lodge of the Sons of Norway was given yesterday as "Dobro Lodge" when It should bo "Dovro Lodge. ' Christ Lee wns elected financial sec retary of the lodge W OFFEEHS PERSONAL NOTES WILL SMITH came down todny from Coos River. CHAS. D. LASH left this morning for Coqulllo. MRS. P. E. LARSON Is down from Allegany today. MRS. P. OUILLIAMS camo down to dny from Coos Rlvor. VIVIAN CARLSON Is down todny from North Coos Rlvor. CHAS. nnd JNO. ENEGREN of Coos Rlvor aro In town today. MR. AND MRS. F. J. KOLSTAD, of Coos Rlvor, nro In town todny. JACK DEATT1E is In today from tho Donttlo ranch on Coos Rvlor. AUGUST FRIZEEN Is making a busi ness trip to tho Coqulllo valley to day. J. J. CLINKINI1EARD, of Danle.rf Creek, Is n Marshfteld visitor to dny. L. .1. SIMPSON, of North Dend, wns n Mnrshllcld business visitor to dny. N. MOON, who hus been nt Coqulllo tho last row weeks, returned to Murshflold today. MRS. It. LANDRITII and dnur,hter, Helen, of Coos Rlvor, aro In Mnrshfleld today. JOHN CHAMBERS, a plumbor nnd stcnmflttcr from Contrnlla, Wash , has located In Marshflcld. JOHN D. GOSS and W. U. Douglas rcturnod this nftornooi from n business trip to Portlnnd nnd Sal otn. C. E. NILES, of Antlers. Okln., Icit this morning for tho Coqulllo val ley to look over some land with vlow to investing. CAPT. OLSON, formorly mnstor of tho Esthor Ultimo but now a North Inlet rnnchor, was a Marshflold business visitor today. W. T. DUNNING, foromnn of tho Conloguc logging camp nt Lnmpn, loft yesterday for his homo nftor a short visit In Marshflcld. 'C. P. HADDOX', who has been em ployed tho Inst fow years by O O. Lund, Is moving to Conor d'Aloim, Idaho, to mako his homo there. CLYDE I1ROWN nnd wlfo, of Kou- tuck Inlet, wore Mnrshfleld vlsl-j tors yesiornay. Tiioy pian 10 icnvo soon for Drltlsh Columbia whero they may locate. E. H. JOEIINIC has returned from n trip to Oregon City nnd onBtorn Oregon points. Ho rodo back on his whool. His wlfo and baby havo gone to Colorado to visit rolntlvon. STANLEY HARTLETT has roturnod to Randolph nftor a short stay li: Mnrshfleld. Ills brother, E. W. llurtlott. who lins been visltliw him, left yesterday for his homo near Portland. A. COLLIN, who plnys loft flold on tho Coqulllo bnso ball team was In Marshflold yesterdny. Ho saya that Coqulllo had nn off day last Sunday and .every nno on tho team played ragged ball. DLUFORD DAVIS was down from his Coos River ranch todny on bus iness. 'Ho wns rorolvlng congrat ulations over bagging tho big boar a few days ago which was treod by tho hound Corbott, which Mr. Dnv Ih and Chas. Hlckox own. Mr. Dnvls sayH his part of tho dog Is groat on trailing boar whllo Mr. Htckox's Is only good for cats nnd deer. AMONG THE SICK Mrs. It. K. Ilooth Is roportod III nt their homo In Wost Mnrshfleld. Arthur Peck has beon confined to his homo us n result of ptomaine pois oning, Roy Campbell, who was Injured In nn nutomobllo accident yesterday, was al)!o.to bo out today. ARE ELECTED Foresters of America Hold An nual Election Enjoy ' Social Time. At a mooting of Coos Day Court No. 15, Forestors of America, last evening at tho Finnish hall, officers wero oloctod for tho ensuing year. Thoro wns n Inrgo ntlendnnce. After tho business had been trans acted strawberries nnd croam nnd othor refreshments wore served and n pleasant social tlmo wns enjoyed. Tho following officers woro oloctod: Chlof Rnngor Wm. It. Davis. Jr. Pnst Chlof Ilnnirnr Tnhn Swnnton. Sub. Chief Rnngor John Lapp. Senior Woodward Chas. W. 0'ir dlner. Junior Woodward Dnvld Adams. Senior Dendlo Alex Johnson. Junior Deadlo M. Alroln. Recording Sccrctnry John Swan, son. HAXDOX TEACHER WEDS Mrs. J. Dnrrows rocolvod a tolo gram, Mondny, from Miss Mary Mnrsh, stating that sho had boon married on Sunday to Mr. It. W. Koofor, of Idaho, and that tho happr couplo would go to Idaho at once to mako their homo. Miss Marab has boon ono of tho oluclont tonchors In tho Unndon sohools for tho past four yonrs. Bandon Rocordor. IIAHDMAX IS FltEED Slaying of John Adams nt Ho ton neid .luMirinlilc. ROSEBURG. Ore.. .Turin 1C Affnn ono of tho most thorough Inquests over held In Douglas county, n coro ner's jury returned n vordlct In which thoy exonerated Ben Hnrdmnn, who on Frldtty of last wcok Bhot down nnd fatally wounded John Adams, who hnd previously shot nnd wound od Paul Graf, near tho homo or Graf's wlfo, nt Rcston. PL'TER IN TROUBLE Noted Timber Fraud Mnn Accused of Forgery Now. PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 20. Stephen A. D. Putor, known nil over tho United Stntcs for his connection with tho famous Orogon land fraud casos, was nrrcstod In Portlnnd Sun day, on a chargo of forgory, nworu to by Chief ot Detectives Jas. How ard, of Minneapolis. Putor Is charged with having nbtnluod $2300 on n check, bneked by a forged draft, which ho cashed through tho aid of a collection ngoucy. Putor denies nil, and says that It Is oltlier a caso ot mistaken Idonttty, or that ho has been "Jobbed" by lumber Interests opponcd to him. NEWS OF ALLEGANY Born to Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Hanson, Mondny, Juno 17, n son. Miss Anna Whlttod, daughter of Mrs. Goo. Stommorman, was accom panied to Coqulllo yestordny by her mothor to bo marrlod to William Boll, n loggor at Smith-Powers camp No. C. Tho young couplo plan to spend tho summer camping out at Camp C. F. A. Sncchl, who went to Sni Frunrlsco for modlcnl nttentlon, Is Improving rapidly and oxpects to re turn hooii. " AT THE IIOTLS Chandler Thomas Dixon, San Francisco; E. West, San Francisco; W. S. Booth, Portland; J. A. Klem, Snn Francisco; II. F. Wilson, Cor vnllls; A. II. Carson, Grants Pass; II. 8. Jackson, Corvallls; F. C. Relmor, Medford; W. P. Porop, Soattlo; E. C. Morgon, Portland; H. P. Hlldroth, Seattle; L D. Heathes, Portland. Blanco G. B. Longheed, Contral; S. Salzmnn, San Francisco; M. A. Bo ren, Portland; C. W. Rollins, Now York. Coos Hotel G. It. Baker, Port land; M. S. Sharff, Roseburg; A. Stephenson, Rosoburg; Chas. Frels co, Portland. THE THEATRE Rny and Rnyotto opened Inst night to a good Iioiiho nt the Rnynl, mooting with hearty applause as tho clover yarns woro spun nnd especially as "Rkatos" did Ills clog danco on th) rollers nt which ho is nn artist, as woll as a "black faco" conicdlnn. The lad madn 11 hit with his pnrt of tho play, making it n very ontortnlulnff program. They will bo hore for week, caeh chango being now nn.l novel, Hot TAMALES nt HAUTEH'H to- uiuht. IWY NOW. 801110 cholco lots In NORTH BEND rnn bo hnd at a vory reasonable price If taken now. E. S. GEAR & CO. First National Bank. PoSsoim Oak Is immediately relieved and cured by applying DEKMOL. The latest sci entific and best remedy on the market. 99 in evoiy 100 cases cured. Money refunded cheerfully if you aro not satisfied. DTCH MOL is a pleasant, cool ing, healing, antiseptic cream. SOLE AGEXTS. Snow Drift Flour ILoiJR Highest Quality