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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 8, 1912 EVENING EDITION. f . BU I OONIXAOltATION-IMlOOl' lOMCIICfl m German American Insurance Ass'n of New York ASSETS OVER 21 Millions r. J. MONTGOMERY Resident Agent Marshficld, Ore. i il l-ATIIONI.ll AMKIIICAN CAPITAL M COOS BAY TIDES. Hoi w Ib given th-s time and height of high nnd low water at MarBhfloId. Tli tides uro placed In tho order of occurronco, with tholr tlruos on tho first lino nnd heights on tho scc ond lino of citch dny; a comparison of consecutive holghts will indicate wliotlier It 13 high or low water. For high wntcr on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. PEOPLE GROW 1 PERSONAL NOTES huvo taken place. Ho camo partly to Investigate the rnllway situation and may toturu Inter. SOMETHING NEW IN CANDY Rhine's Knighthood Chocolates The natural fruit is ground into the oro.'uns Hie finest and best eonreclionpry over sold on Coos Ha. TO INTRODUCE IT FOFF With Every Box a Blue and I riLL Gold Marshfield Pennant We Give rices 7oc and $l..r)0 per box. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co,- "TiTo Busy Corner" "Tiro Rexall Store" PHONE- MAIN 298 US Dull1. July. SHIrs. ,2.i:i S.IO 1.17 9.01 Feet .1.7 3.C 2.11 B.!) 9Hrs. .3.10 10.05 2.37 0.5-1 Foot .1.0 3.2 2.8 C.1 1 0'lIrH. .4.27 11.23 3.11 10.01 Fcot .0.1 3.3 3.4 C.l , Till: WEATHER (By Associated Press.) OREGON Fair tonight nnd Tuesday. Fair nnd wanner In ostHt. Northwesterly wlndB. LOCAL THMPnTtATUHH HE- ' POUT. For twenty-four bourn ending at 4:43 n. m., July 8, by BonJ. OHtllnd, spcelnl government mo- ' toorologlcal obsorvor: 0 Mnxlinum 70 Minimum 49 At 4:43 a. m DC Precipitation 110110 Wind northwest: clear. O Uncle from Miinllii According to tho Portland Journal Frod Pasloy, u fornier Cooh Hay reporter, who ro contly went to Manila to remain a year, In In Portland registered at tho Annex hotel. Two Remarkable Stories People Who Refuse to Grow Old. r of F. M. FRIEDBERG lqft this morn ing for Coos Hlver. M1LO PIERSON and family camo In yeatorday from Ton Mile. SHERIFF GAGE was a Marshllold business visitor yesterday. A. J. MENDEL Is spending week In Portland on business. tho . E. ALLEN Is making a business trip to tho Coqulllo valley. CORNELL LAGBKSTltOM spent Sunday on South Coos Hlvor. C. DENGTSON and J. W. King leave tomorrow via Onrdlnor for Portland. E. L. 1JESSEY, of South Coos Itlver, Is a MarBhfleld visitor today. Tho following stories taken from the last Iksuo of tho Gold Beach Globe are Interesting as displaying the unusual activities of pcoplo In advanced years. Coos county nlso has octogenarians who contlnuo tho duties of un'aetlvo life. Tho Times would bo pleased to have its readers' report any facts concerning people. who can ocitinl tho record of these1 two romnrknblo Curry county rest-' MRS. J. A. SMITH of South Coos iluntB: Hlver was a Marshllod visitor Sat urday. C. II. HERMANN and wife loft on yesterday's stago for Hosoburg. W. II. DIND1NGER left this after noon for Coqulllo-on a business trip. LEE MORRISON loft hero this morn ing for Camp 4 of tho Smith-Powers Co. HOHS HOUSEWORK AT 01 I Hum New Phnrmuclil. Tho Owl Prescription Pharmacy has added a new proscription clerk In tho person of It. A. llnynard, of Portland, a graduate registered pharmacist who will assist Frank O. Cohan In that establishment. One Can Hardly Wait for tho tub to fill to plunge Into the bath In 11 modern lavatory. You nro Impatient to enjoy tho luxury Its hnndsonio appearance promises. Don't think such a bath room Is only for Hid rich. I.nl uu ulvo vim 11 f lir- uro on what it will cost to InBtull 0110 pootlciil Longfo low nnd proposes In your houso nnd you'll know better, hereafter that tho "nlghtu shnll bo filled with music," having purchnsisd n beautiful new Columbia grnfono'.a 0111 tho Luekhnrt-Pnrsons Co. Will Hne .Music David O. Kon- yon of Ton Mile, gives heed to the Willey & Schroeder , Remarkable Artlvlly of Curry Conn-! ty Woman nearly 100 GOLD BEACH, July 8. Tho1 Globe says: "Mrs. Lockwood, of, Smith River, enjoyed her 01st birth-1 day recently. Sho Is tho mother of 1 nine children. All aro living but' three. Her husband died about eight years ngo, and sho litis lived with her son, C. Lockwood, n black smith, of Smith River. Mrs. Lock wood Is n wondorfully spry womnn, docs nil her work, washing, Ironing, 1 licrubblng nnd everything that la to bo thine. Sho onibroldorcd her, daughter, Mrs. Crook, a pair of pil low canes on her nlnotleth birthday with ease. Mrs. Lockwood has n kind word nnd smllo for ovoryono sho meets, nnd Is ospcrlnlly kind to tho sick. Her cheeks nro as rosy as a Hlxteen year old girl's, nnd wo expect, and Hlnceroly hopo, bIio will enjoy ninny moro hnppy birthdays. "Grnndina Lockwood has ono grnndchlld and six grent grand chil dren in this county." MISS GRACE KRUSE left this morn ing for tho Kruso rnnch on Isthmus Inlet. ALBERT TARDY and Fred Lnmon left hero this morning for Myrtlo Point. MRS. J. S. CHAMBERS Is moving into tho Brown homo on South llrondwny. MRS. W. S. CHANDLER Is down o day from her summer homo on Cons Rlvor. MRS. DAGGET nnd son Ellory of North Coos River nro In town for a fow dnyu. DR. .T. T. McCORMAC rotumod this morning from Coos Rlvor whoro ho spout Sunday. MRS. HUGO QU1ST Ib down from Coos River to visit with hor moth , er, Mrs. March. MRS. BISHOP nnd bnby lenvo tomor row morning overland for Port land on a visit. MR. and MRS. A. DUNHAM of Dan don mado nn nutomobllo trip to tho Day yesterday. MRS. J. ALBERT MATSON will op en camp next' Wednesday at tho "Nook" on South Coos rlvor. A. MEREEN, Miss Dunning nnd Miss Doris Moreon lenvo tomorrow over lnnd for Seattle. MRS. GEO. F. MURCH and son Goorgo will loavo Wednesday for tho March cottngo on South Coos River. MRS. J. C. SWINFORD nnd daugh ter Zolla spent Sundny at Myrtlo Point, tho guests of Mrs. R. A. Annln. ORR1N PRATT camo down from Coos. Rlvor today aftor a visit at tho McCormnc cottago on South Coos Rlvor, MISS VIRGINIA CIARKE loft yes terday for tho "Orchard" on Coos River to bo tho guest of Miss Lil lian Sonmau. MR. nnd MRS. ERNEST VARNEY will loavo tomorrow for Minneap olis and other eastern points to spend a month. HO YEAR OLD BEAR HUNTER JUKI North Front Street. PHONE 77-.I COMING! DIABLO CO. ZINNTC TRAVESTY CO. And Dancing (ili-N. Fine ('iiotimuw Pretty Lleclrlrnl Effects Special Scenery (rand Opera Singers Masonic Opera House Wednesday Night June 10th AT TSe Royal TONIGHT I Family Reunion Picnic C. II. Walters and family accompanied by 1 their guests, spent Sunday at tho hatchery. South Coos River. In eluded In the list of thoso present wero A. J. Walters nnd family, brother of C. 11. Wnltors, nnd C. E. Hortou nnd wife and Miss Dora Standlbh, nil of Adrian, Missouri. Tickets tin sale at "The Coiner." Busy Panther In Forndnlc I). Ferguson says tho regular annual report of a panther In tho woods near Furiidnlo has mado Its appoarnucc. Mr. For- i gusou says tho story makes Its np 1 pearimco rogulnrly during tho berry ' season nnd It may ho to frlgliton This Is their closing nppenranco aft- 10 f "' " bo.ri7 )l,,ltora nwy er a most successful run. Evoryono , o t'" fruitful patches. Is delighted and cannot afford to miss this Inst chance. IN PICTURE PLAY "(idling Ills Man" "llllllo'N .Surrender" "llnl Chi" "The (ail ami the Half Back" Baby Dies. William Howard Cross, tho Infant son of W. II. Cross of tho McDonald Vaughn logging camp, died this morning at 10:20 o'clock. Tho baby was four dnya old nnd wns not oxpoetcd to live from tho time of Its birth on nccount of skull pressure. Tho funoral will ho private nnd will take placo tomorrow. Curry County Man Past Four Score Proves Rood Shot. Whllo out In tho woods a Hhort dlstnneo from tholr homo at Burnt Prnlrlo. looking for a bco-treo, O. A. Root and wife suddenly happonod upon n mothor bonr and two small cubs. The cubs took fright nnd I climbed n trco squalling "bloody murder" ns they climbed. Tho un usual nolso from tho Httlo ones so enrnged tho mother bonr thnt sho hastily doclarod war upon tho dis turbing eloinonts: emerging from tho brush In n lit of raging anger, sho rushed ut tho old man only n few paces away . Desplto tho fact that the old man has long slnco passed llfo's eightieth mlln st'one. with youthful nglllly and skill, ho brot tho rllllo to his shnuldor nnd dlspntehed tho Infuriated hruto with n well di rect oil ball through Its brain.. Gold Bench G lobe. -LJ-J-Lru-L. . -nrr,r. ono o'clock this morning. In tho meantime Miss Xenla Knorr who re mained at homo boenmo alarmed nnd telephoned tho Llfo Saving Station to learn If any small boat had drift-, od ovor tho bar. Move- to Myrtle Point Tito house hold goods of Waltor Condrou linvo Loon removed to Myrtlo Point whoro thoy will iiiuko their future homo. ERIC. BOLT nnd his brother Ed mado n bicycle trip to Bnsondorfj Buvh yostordny. 11. h. Mclaughlin, p. h. Dior and Franklin Mosos left todny for Roseburg via Btogo. MR. AND MRS. J. ALBERT MAT son and Miss Graco Kruso spout Sundny at tho Nook. MISS URSULA FARRINGER Is spending tho wook at tho "Orch ard" on South Coos Rlvor as tho guest of Miss Marian Seaman. THE MISSES HARRISON, of Rlvov ton, who hnvo boon visiting tholr Mstcr, Mrs. Goorgo A. Bnlnpi, spont Sunday at tho Holland homo In Llbby. C. KENDALL loft todny for Co qulllo on business connected with tho Port of Coos Bay. REV. DOWARD, of tho Christian church. 1ms moved Into tho John Grnut houso at Femdnle. MRS. W. S. CHANDLER camo down from tho Chnndlor summer homo on South Coos Blvor this morning. M. L. WELLS, O. E. Fnrnum and Chns. Slschn woro among thoso leaving Sunday on tho Rosoburg stago. C. K. PERRY returned this morning from tho McCormnc bungalow on South Coos River whoro ho spont Sunday. MISS FANNIE MeLAIN who has boon sick for Bonio tlmo Is Improving rapidly nnd spent Sundny with Mrs. Soars. MISSES FREDA HOLM, Dorothy Horton and Ruth Dungnn will lenvo tomorrow to spond tho wook ns tho guests of Miss Wlldn Har ris of Sumner. MISS MYRTLE SMITH nnd brothor, Carrol Smith, nnd Miss McDuffoy of Snn Francisco nrrlvod horo Sat urday with F. A. Wnrnor to visit for a short tlmo. E L. ROBINSON loft this nftornoon noon for Myrtlo Point whoro ho will do soma onglnoorlng work In connection with strcot Improve ments nnd tho scworago systom there AMONG THE SICK Mrs. Ilolllstor, mother of Dr. and Attornoy Ilolllstor of North Bend Is reported very low In that city. Singe Travel Heavy Tho outgo- j lug travel via tho Gardlnor stago Is unusually heavy thoso days. Tnoro woro fourteen pnssongors Sunday nnd eighteen this morning on tho outgoing stage. MRS. ELIZABETH ADAMS nnd Miss .. ., .t. ri .. iMliry mien .iiiiuouuy noru juvn FOR TOMORROW NIGHT "Mis. Cranston's .Jewel" "Bought" "Final Pardon" ALL GOOD PICTURES 10 CENTS PROVE III..! N'IKIIT A VII IIAV Stand front of Lloyd Hotel. TWO NEW CARS After U p. M. Phono 5-J nesldent'o Phono 28-J VHI make trips to Coqullle. ou Auto Call foote WANT ADS. , Society Folks Use Mops Marsh llold peoplo nro Interested In accounts In the Portland papers of how a sud den showor roducod 0 waxed outdoor dancing door to n puddlo that com pollod tho mombora of tho oxcluslvo Irvlugtou Club to roll up their sleeves nnd wield mops to put tho lloor In condition again and among thoso who wleldod the mop for tho Rlvor visitors Sunday at Mrs. nins' summor homo. Ail- Goo. Murch who rocontly under went un oporntlon at Mercy hospital Is ublo to bo out nnd around. MRS. WILL MERCHANT nnd Mrs. O. N. Bolt has boon suffering Into- ImtsfoJd were gno of Tn, w"! ' .!?!, ! In North Bend Tonight Dr. liar-1 ry Lano of Portland nnd Hugh Me Lain returned yesterday from n trip to Port Orford. Dr. Lano wont to , Empire this nftornoon to ronow his old friendships there. Tonight Dr.' Lano will nddress tho citizens of North Bend at tho Star Thentro. Ejectment Suit Heard Tho caso S. Chandler at hor homo on South Coos River ovor Sundny. DR. HERMANN returned horo last Wodnesday evening aftor a fow davs spent at Mnrshdold nnd other const points. Rosoburg Nows. Is tho result of it bad fall ho had re cently. , Mrs. A. E. Gagnon who Is serious ly ill nt hor homo In Bunker Hill Is reported vory low this nftornoon and it Is foarod cannot survive tho night. cultivation of tho torpslchoronn nrtjof Harry Wllklns vs. Ilillls Short FOUND .July n, 11 new lint. 1oser call ami describe and pny for this ndvortlsoment. .McCrury, with Ideal Pharmacy. was J. L. Bowman, well known In Marshllold. Sues for Divorce-Lottlo MeLaln, who Ib omnloved nt tho McClolhui1 hotel, this morning lllod n suit for dl- Kenyon restaurant property at Lnko-J was brought up beforo Justlco Pon nock tills morning nnd was tnkon under ndvlsomont by him. Tho suit wns brought by Wllklns who Is try-' Ing to nbtnln possession of tho D. O MRS. W. T. MERCHANT, Holon TTTT 7.,Z.Z7 7.,7;,T. w wwl Merchant, Mrs. Krnmor Bntsford, 7 . . . "" V "'' 1 " . . " . . 7 11111I Plnn-11 nntRfnnl worn miot of Mrs. J, A. Mntson nt tho Nook yostordny. LOST Glass faced locket with lock vorco In tho Urcult court ngnlnst her. side, of hulr and chain. Liberal ro- husband. William MeLaln. Tho. JUDGE JOHN F. HALL wont to Co iiulllo this morning, whoro coun ty court Is In session. Tho princi pal matter to bo tnken up todny Is road work. Olil'J ward for return to Times offlco. Tho iorn nf tta uiv,!! ui ( WANTED Man (o drive tenm. fn.ririnflu P'y t0 p l- Norton. vjuuu vauuy Always Ap plaintiff elnlms that sho was married I will Bush Building. Work will. li Iwin IkliuKn nil n( ft tt I I I rv ft I- I I 1 1 il l.i. .. ..A f. A .. I li iiui iiiinuiiuii ui tiilllliu Vll, lll8l(iri Oil IIIO IIIBl OI AllgllSl III ICIir-" lug down tho hulldlugs on the cor-! September, 1U00, nnd soon thereaf tor moved to Rosoburg, In Juno, IU11, sho says hor husband dosorted her and hns. since roinnlnod away. Other than a decree of d I vorco tho plaintiff ubks for tho custody of the rOl'NI) Pair gold-iliiinied spec I tucles In enho of Dr. Hnux, St. I Louis. Owner may obtain same nt Tlmos office by paying for til's one minor child born to tholr union erected tboro nbtlco. M. S. TURPEN Architect! 171 FRONT ST. LOST Small gold locket nnd chain, near bandstand. Finder plonso lenvo at Times offlco nnd recolvo reward, Attornoy F. G. Mlcolll represents tho plulntlff. Rosoburg Evening News, Modern Urlck tinii.Mm. pini ffi,i&.,"et-..E?.y ," ''"iniia wiwi IIOI , and Cold Wntor. II O T K I. n n m a ftes. r(n A A,K'IN. Pro'p. ies r,0 Cpn D, unwr.rds. 'ur ."rnnnwnv nnd Mniket. 'irslitli.1,1. Orwtson BARGAIN SALE 10 horsejww er auto- for f -ISO; firet-closs condi tion: fully equipped; cost now $3000; will sell for $450 on eaiy terms, John L. Koontz Machine Shop, North Front streot. Phono 180-J. Finds Pearl Brooch Tho Times' want nils have again proven tholr ofllcloncy in getting results. Last Friday, Miss Edith lllldonbrand lost a bouutlful penrl brooch on tho street. Saturday .morning sho placed n want ad In Tho Times. Saturday ovoniug within an hour after tho paper wns Issued the pin was brought to Tho Times ofllco by little Howard Lewis, grandson of Thos. Howard, tho nor or Front nnd central now occu- tiled by Hlllyer's Cigar Storo and . the- O. K. Harbor Shop, and clearing' tho lots for tho construction of tli'i new tin co-story brick building to lei , rho contract will ha rushed to comnletlon us soon us pos-( sioiu nun 11 is uopeu 10 uavo uiu lower floor ready for occupnncy fiO days nfter construction beglin. Will Chandler, who Is to bo the architect, will be horo In a fow dny.. Chandler.- J. M. Nyo, Jr., San Francisco; Mrs. E. II. Wuhubeo, Onrdlnor; Miss Monroo, Forndalo. Call.; Geo. P. Laird, Dnndon; Curl F. Tainan, Borkoloy; R. I Brrwno, Sncrnmonto; S. P. Butt 11, Ran dolph; A. Dunham and w'fe, Bnn don: W. C. Mllno nnd -Ifo. San .o . ,.ro , t r.1-. .ti-.i- 'Francisco; Harry Lano, Portland: MR. nnd MRS. J. LEE CARE-i nndiFrftnk Wftlr Modford; Frod D. two children of Coqulllo nccom- KrU)8i portlnnd; Max Mooro, North pnnlod by Mrs. Caroy's aunt spont, no,i. Wra, Hoyor, San Francisco; Sunday In Marshllold, coming ovor. Ki n, siongol nnd wlfo. Snn Fran In Mr. Caroy's nuto. clsco; W. P. Iroll, San Francisco. Coos Hotel John Lnglos, Coos MRS. G. A. RAINES and children Rlvor; Win. Sugg, Bnndon; Al left this nftornoon to visit for nx Smith', Coos River; O. B. Lnmphor, Treated Well In Myrtlo Point. F. P. Norton returned Saturday from Myrtlo Point with his string of hor ses und .reports that the turnout for tho races thore was oxcollont. On the first day about fifteen liunilio.l turned out nnd about twelve wook or ton days with hor paron'.s, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison, of Rlvor tnu. Mr. Bnlues will join thorn on Saturday, returning Monday, Portland; Jack Jousou, Gnrdlner; Mllo rlorson and family, Lnkesldo. S. Cuall, Coos Rlvor; Mr. and Mr. Vnrney, Camp 7. Blanco G. S. Davis and wlfo, Co qulllo; Roy Hulton, Baudon; G. A, MI!3 r. Q n A 11Q niwl Imliv rntilinnil ,..'. '-' '.. ..ii.rDubuntio. Sumnor: T. A. Sponcer, a Br due H Mr Can, s w nt 01 ' ardlner: W. E. Robinson. Coqullb; Sunday to accompany them on J D' "onnott. Grnvolford; Chan. .1 1 1 L !n ul. iioinn tn.mSS 'hieing, Bnndon; J. W. Lnlrd, Co their return. Miss I olen Murpl y , 'c M 'nnrklow. Norway; nn Tho r rot,. rn ni w 11 visit nt ,n,ml Hnrklow. Norway; Win. How , A . "..J ,!m" 'H. Prospor; E. Jorcl.lns, Myrtlo I.I1U Vi I'l'o IIUIIIU, Wanted Quick A sllfmi.l 1. . kireiiin 1 . ",i:''r io pick up .n L. r.'...,,,n.? view nt Bay I..T...-"""e'U. Illlill. levi'l ami s- KAUFMAN & CO. 77 Front St. , WANTED Mohntr. wool and ens I earn bark. Apply to Honry Seng- stacken, at offlco of Title Guur- uuteo & Abstract Co. BUY NOW. Somo choice lots In NORTH BEND can ho had at a vory reasonable price If taken now. E. S. GEAR & CO, First National Bank. li.u-ftlnr. wlio with Ilia ninthnr la People tUlllOU OUt nilU UUOUt tW visiting nt tho Howard homo. Miss jujUw. 1 the second. The goto re-Illlilenhi-and loft for Portland on her' ce,J'18 nniouniou 10 i.uuu. no sajs vac Uloii Saturday an.l w U bo sur-' tho rn,lnK Vo received fine tront ". "V, " . , V, ', "L ..m. '. ? ?" J" nient and woro moro thnn satisfied " . .w '' , ",' II' with the way tho events wero run off i .; by tho Myrtlo Point Track AbsocIu-i l Nlltl Alii V, ....... tmxtt, !... tn 1WT..H ' '.., lll "MUII .HJ W VMUV HV ..V.. For Sale at a Bargain tZU I j Tract of 2 acres In Reynolds Addition, with crop, sou ciuckoih, I , horses, harness and wagon. Will ho sold cheap If taken at once. Apply J. E. Fitzgerald. Phone 3110. I Stuck on Miullliits A. B. Knorr nnd family and O. N. Wilson of the Red Cross Drug Store had a rather dlsconqortlng experience In their re turn last evening from a pleasant Sunday outing nt Charleston bay. !" ,.,I,.V " ;." y onjoyed tho day picnicking " u,b '"" "" "'" co thoroughly that they did not start for homo until late and when this side of Empire they missed tho har bor light and ran onto the mudflats. They woro stuck there for several track is a good one but that the stretchers will have to bo wldenod I and thnt there is moro room thnn is. roally necessary on tho curves. By I next year the track will bo In flnol slinue. Myrtlo Point Is planning on PHILIP LANDRITH rotui'nod homo Friday from Snn Diego whoro ho hns Just grndunted from tho Com mercial collego of that city. HU slstor. Mlbs Helen Lnndrlth, was ono of tho class of 1012 gradual-1 Ing from tho Stnto Normal school In San Diego two weoks since, nnd . is now In Borkoloy taking n special 1 courso thoro. Miss Lnndrlth Is expected homo In August. . Point; Bond; Bend; Chns. V. Peterson, North R. H. McLaughlin, North W. A. Wynnt, Portland. Hpvo your calling cards printed at Tho Tlmflo' ftfflp. IJ ! ALONG THE WATERFRONT Tho Cobcq sailed yestorday for Lonir Beach, Cal with a half mil- hours and did not reach homo until Un feet 6f lumber. GEORGE BENTZ, a fornier Coos Bay 1 resident! but now a railway con- j tractor nt Klnmuth Falls, returns , Homo tomorrow niter n pleasant visit nt tho homo of his mother, Mrs. Bentz, of Flagstaff. This 's My, Bontz's first visit to tho old home In ton years and ho wns sur prised at the many changes that TRUSSES SPRING AND ELASTIC, BIG AS SORTMENT ALL STYLES! ALSO THE TRUFORM TRUSS, FITTED BY AV EXPERT.