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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1912 EVENING EDITION. M Sffi: """""" FLOUR iV-r.stt' ".'.dS Txri i. m lit W -M&m&tA vv iidL m Wffwr m&J snali it: be I i 1(1 i 'I :31 umrr- wj loaavi a : ;l7 bread, biscuit, cake or pastry? j bread, biscuit, cake or pastry? Of one thing be cure use FISHER'S BLEND CNo matter what you may decide to bake, it will be better if you use the most dependable flour and make certain of results. Q Fisher's Blend is the best for every purpose. You can depend on it. for tale by all Dtaltri FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR Manufactured By Fisher Flouring Mills Co. Seattle, U. S. A. W Aluminum Preserving Kettles for cooking your fruit will save half your fuel bill. e Carry 12-Quart Preserving Kettles, $2.40 14-Quart Preserving Kettles, $2.85 17-Quart Preserving Kettles, $3.40 24-Quart Preserving Kettles, $5.00 Piomieer Hardware Co 330 Front Street The Real Standard In buying drugs the really essential feature is purity. It is impo sible to get cheap drugs and have them pure. The only advantage we get in buying is buying in quantities. We buy the best and sell them close. The result is a lower cost to you, but we never slight the worth of the drugs we jell and we are exact on the the prescriptions we fill. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "TKo Busy Corner" "TEe Rexall Store" PHONE- MAIM 9QQ IIC i If You Are You Are Not Using the Best Tftes Want Ads m air!k.Yr All Skes I Marahfield, Oregon I' i - I m I ! Not. Using Bring Results COOB II.VV TIDES. Bel w Is given tta-3 tlmo and liclglit of high and low water at Marshflold. 1 Th tides aro placod In tho order of occurrence, with thoir timet) on ' tho first lino and heights on tho aoc otid lino of each day; a comparison of consccutlvo heights will Indicate whothor It Is high or low water. For I high wntor on bar, subtract 2 hours 31 minutes. Dale. .Titty. Hrs. Foot Hrs. Foot .2.55 9.1S .CO 0.C .3.30 9.43 .C.8 0.3 4.07 G.2 4.34 4.7 9.25 3.0 9.57 2.7 Till: WEATHER , (Dy Assoclatod Pross) OREGON Generally fair to night and Wodnosdny. North west wind. LOCAL TEMPERATURE POUT. hi:- For twenty-four hours ending at 1:43 u. in., July 30, by Bonj. Ostllnd, special government mo- f tcorologlcnl obsorvor: Maximum 08 4 , Minimum 53 At 4:43 a. m G3 , Precipitation nono i Wind north; clear. ! rino Hhiilmrh. Somo flno rhu barb Is bolng displayed at tho Mnrsh field Chamber of Commerce, it ho ing sent in from tho ranch of Mr.i. Jonnlo M. Lnndrlth on Coos rlvor. llmil Auto Trip Vernon Darker startod today with a party of "Bluo Good HiihIiics Tho Allegany- Ridgo Tlgors" for tho McDonald & Drain auto continues to do n good Vnughan Daniels Crook camp. This business. Among tho outgoing pas- is tho first tlmo that an auto has at songorH yesterday woro W. II. Payno, tempted tho trip all tho way from n. Simpson, Mrs. O. Simpson and O. Mnrshllold, tho routo being via Sum 13. Powell. : nor. On Outing Irip. Robort Cox nnd improve Buildings Tho Mnrsh wlfe and sons nnd J. J. O'Noll nnd flold school board held a meeting last wlfo of Portland pnsscd through horo evening to rccolvo bids on cnlclmln today on routo to Curry county iB tho Central school building. Tho whoro they wll enjoy an outing, award was doiayed some. Tho board Mr. Cox formerly owned tho Pacer, hns had both buildings nnd tho fur tho speed boat which carried off tho nlturo ovorhnulcd for tho coming prlzo in tho rogatta hero a fow years BchooI year. WANT ADS. FOR SALE Oil TRADE Business I building In booming town of Klnra- nth Falls. Oro. For nnrtlculara call nt'23C Markot avenue. W. Mrs. I Johnson. ' , FOR RENT Xlco largo room, closo In, furnished for hnilRnknnnlnir. See J. C. Donno. FOR RENT 7 room modern houso Hall avenuo nnd Fourth Btrcot, S. Apply Times. WANTED Man nnd (cum to dig basoment by contract. Also man to bid on 200 foot sowor. Apply at onco II. 13. Qulot, C. A. Smith Retail Yard, Mnrshfiold, Phono 190 WANTED Girl for illnliig room f,tato ,md decided to glvo-ovory on work. Apply Snyder Hotel, South llst011 ,nnn ' " troops In tho Robol Broadwny. Phono 89. "on who had not rocolvod n bounty n gratuity of $125. Major Tower of WANTED Hoard and room for Ernplro and Mr. Wobstor nro nmong geiitleiunn; prlvnto family pro- thoso on tho Bay who will rocoivo ferred. Address "C. S. M.," Tho MiBBuchuflotta' flno romombrnnco. Tunes, office FOR SAM-: Work horse. P. Norton. Sco F. FOR HALE Wheel F. P. Norton. bernpera. See FOR SALE Good ono-lialf gallon fruit Jnrs, 7Cc por dozen. A. H. Lewis. WANTED Wonmii or girl for houso orulng such marriages has beon nils . keopor. Apply or phono J. O. construed. I Henttlo. Farmers 3043. i 1 Nnmo New Ship. As yet, tho WANTED Carrier boy to dellvt-r nnmo of tho now ship or tho C. A. , Dally Times on Dunkor Hill. Smith compnny, which will ho con- - - - ; OR SAM'. Good D-rooin house nml lot nnd out-bulldlngs in Ernplro. Sell cheap if takon nt onco. Apply A. A. Nichols, Empire i.w.ti iinn ct-u I'diiriu . mill cent- etory a squaro gold lockor engrav ed with church and trcos. Finder plcnso return to Times office. FOR RENT August 1. flno ground lllg Cable Rrwiks Tho big low i floor store or ofllco rooms on Front ering cnblo of tho McDonnll and Btroot. Inqulro Ekblad's Hard waro store. OUR AGENTS MAKE MOJ.'ISV sell ing ou,r hardy, guaranteed, stock. Exporlenco unnecessary, Yaklim Vnlloy Nursery Co., Topponlsu, Wash. i.i.i. i i i ! i ii .. in.-i. i , FOR RENT "Furnished rooms. 227 South Fourth Street. FOR SALE Household furniture, M. C. Horton. 383 North First St. FOR RENT Knstsldo residence. Phnno 33, North Bend. Mrs. Robt. McCann. FOR SALE Single buggy. Phono 171 North Bend. FOR SALE Newsstand, confection I ery and Ico cream busioess In good thriving town; paying proposition. ' For particulars address Opportunl ' tv. care Tlmos. htARGAIN SALE -10 horsepower auto for ?450; firet-class condi tion; fully equipped; cost nov $3000; will sell for $450 on eaiy terms. John L. Koontz Machlno Shop. North Front streot. Phono 1 sn-J. BUY NOW. Some choice lots In NORTH BEND can be had at a very reasonable price If taken now. E. S. GEAR & CO, First National Bank. ago. Ho Is now extensively Interest ed In Curry county timber. (Jet Autos The- Broakwator today brought In a Flandors car for J. A. Lumb of Coqullle. It nlso brought a ear for iMr. Hartson of tho Coqulllo vnlloy. Plan Koutdiiig Houso Erlckson Brothers aro lmvlng plnns prcparod by .Mr. Mngnuson for nt two story building 30x72 which thoy will oroct ut Hunker Hill for a boarding houso. Enlarge Building Mrs. Grnndell Is having plans mndo for a 1Cx3G nddltlon to tho Hunker Hill Hoarding lloiiHO which h!io conducts to provldo room for tho addition domunds mado on tho place. Store Close M'. W. Hoborts who recently moved horo from Allegany and opened a small grocery on North Front Btrcot him closed tho business, tho trado not being sufficient to war rant Its continuance. , Will Hulld F. J. Vormohr who re cently arrived hero from Portland bought n couplo of lots in South Marshflold from C. I. Helcard. near tho letter's homo, and will oroot ,u residence on them In tho nenr future Aid for Coqullle. In his annual rupon, amjor .my .Morrow, in charge of tho United Stntcs engineering work for this district, recommends a special appropriation of $0000 for rurthcr improving tho channel of tho Coqullle river. In Old Hoiiil In a letter to Tho Times Robort Mnrsdon, Sr says ho Is enjoying hlmsolf hugely during his visit nt ins old nomo in WIgan, Eng land. When ho wroto ho wns loaV' lug WIgan for Southport and Dlnck pool to visit old friends and rela tives. Repairing Wlmrf Tho Southern Oregon Co. aro reinforcing tho nlllni: under tho cannory nt Ernplro pre paratory lor tho oponlng of tho sea son. Mr. Wlckmnn says tho mothod of killing teredos recently ndvnncod Is lmpractlcublo as thoir chief dc- atructlon Is dono undor wntor. Now In Houston Harry Fuog who wan formoriy Identified with tho COOS Bay SllOOt Metal Works Ih mow located at Houston. Tex., but nlnns to return to tho Bay shortly, uccor.l- ,nK to Ed Morrlssey who returned this week from tho Bouth. Otto Mnr rlssoy, formerly of this plnco, Is now located In San Francisco. Get Gratuity Loo Wobstor this morning recoivod n lottor from Elll- A V riorco. Borgonnt major of tho "J00,".11 MnB"chusotts Roglmont in iuu jivii wur, announcing mat tuo Doubts Report Rov. Fnthor Mun- ro of tho Mnrshfiold Catholic church, has not yot boon formally notified of tho nctlon of Popo Pius In nnnullng tho requirement of plodgo In tho marriage of Catholics and non-Catholics that tho children of such unions bo brought up In tho Cnthollc faith. Ho doubts tho authenticity Of tho rewspnpor reports of such action, saying mat somo minor chniigo gov Bidornbly inrgor than tho Nnnn Smith, hns not beon nnmod. It has beon suggestod that slip ho named tlo "Adolnldo Smith," or "Myrjlo Smith" nftor ono of Mr. Smith's dnughtqra nml somo hnvo urged that it do cnllcd the C. A. Smith. Plllnx Is now being driven for tho Blln for tho now vossol, tho Blip being Just bolow tho Nann Smith's slip. Vnughan camp on Daniels Creek broko tho othor day, forcing a sub pe8on of operations thefo temporar ily. Tho cable Is of wlro, an Inch nnd a quarter In diameter nnd Is a mllo nnd n qunrtor long. Tho members of tho force took advantage of tho shutdown for a llttlo holiday, most of them coining to town for n short stay, Last night tho "Bluo Rldgo Tlgors," wbn sprung Into notlco during tho Fourth of July celebra tlon, woro again in evidence, tho red lints nnd othor gnrb being ngaln brought Into use. lll'SIIY HULIX, bettor known as Ed and O. K formoriy of Brad- flold's barber shop and who nro now; J conducting tho Antlsoptlc Bnrber Sho" opposlto tho Grand Theater, ox to ml n cordial Invitation to nil thoir old patrons to visit thorn In their now shop. Thoy nro prepared to give everybody the best of service. Marshfield Cyclery BICYCLES FOR RENT Phont 15H-R. 173 No. Broadway. PERSONAL NOTES MHS. W. H. FARRIN, of Sumner, Is a Marshflold visitor. MHS. A. AHHOTT returned from a Northorn trip. today TAYI.OIt SlGLIN loft this morning for Portland on business. MHS. JOHN HOWHON, of Isthmus Inlet, was a Marshfleld shopper yesterday. JACK McDONALD w.ie down from his Daniels Creek Camp yesterday on business. MHS. GEOHGI3 BLACK la spending a fow days with relatives and friends at Sumner. MHS. WM. WAHW1CK Is in from their Bummer enmp nenr Ueavor Hill for a few days stay. t II - I IB It. E. SHINE, of Coqulllo, has re turned homo after looking nftor business Interests hero nnd at Em pire JERRY VANDEHVENTEH of Dun nor inn returned toaay irom n vacation trip to various northorn points. HOY MOORE loft this morning by tho Drnln-Allcgnny auto for Port land nnd othor points on a summor vacation trip. J. A. WARD returned today from Portland whoro ho has boon on mailers connected with his Mllll- comn coal mlno project. AL KENT Is In from Ills Elkton ranch on business. Ho reports that stock cattlo nro vory scarco In that section this soason. R. DESMOND nnd family nro horo from San Dlogo to visit with tho Merchant family and othor roln tlves and friends on tho Bay, MRS. J. ALBERT MATSON hnB ls Biicd Invitations for a luncheon ut their summer homo "Tho Nook" on South Coos River Saturday. MISS ELLEN FLOOK nrrlvod horo today from Portland to visit nt tho homo of her undo, Levi Smith, nnd othor relatives on tho Bay. CHAUNCEY CLARKE loft today for tho Seaman ranch on South Coos Rlvor where ho will enjoy n fow dnyfl outing as tho guest of Wes ley Seaman. MRS. M. J. McKENNA of Bnndon who Is nt storey hospital is re ported doing nicely. Mr. McKo'nnn wns hero from Bandon to spend Sunday with her. GEORGE BEATTY returned yostor day from a fo.v days outing nt Ton Mllo. Ho reports Hint tho fishing Is good for only n small portion of ench day thoro now. MRS. HENRY WELLS, nccompanlod by her alstors-in-law, Mrs. W. S. Wells and Mrs. C. B. Wells, nr rlvod .homo todny from n visit nt Portland, Orogon, Oregon City, nnd othor northorn Oregon points. C. B. LANDERS, ngont of tho Bren.. water horo, roturnod todny from Portland whoro holins been ns slstlng In tho offices for n couplo of weeks whllo Messrs. Mohr nnd Keating havo been enjoying their vacations. MRS. A. II. POWERS has Issued In vitations for Thursdny nfternonn complimentary to Mr. Poworn' bis ter, Mrs. Shaw, of nrockton, Mass., who Is spond Ing a fow weeks on tho Ray. MRS. HENRY WINTERS and so'n Wnlt nrrlvod horo today from Bol llnghnm, Wash., for a visit nt tho W. U. Douglas homo. Sho was ronrod by n rolatlvo of Mr. Doug las. CHAS. RUPRECHT of Sparks, Nov., Is n guest of his slstor, Mrs. Burt Doromus. Ho has attained consid erable fame as a lltorary light al though ho only devotes spnro moments to writing. Ho is In tho employ og tho Southern Pnclflc. HILLIS SHORT is in from Ten MIIo ror a row oayB' stay. Ho has Just iiiou on a now nomestenii wnicii embraces practically all of tho land surrounding Saunders' Lake, a smnll body of wator between North Inlet nnd tho Ten Mllo. Lakes. MRS. WM. GRIMES will leave shortly for Chicago to visit their sou, Thayer, ivho Is taking nn nrt courso thoro. Thoy plan to spond tl o bnlanco of tho summer on 'the northern .Wisconsin Inkes. Mr. Grimes will accompany her as fur as Portland. NORMAN WILSON has roturnod t from Myrtlo Point to got ready to go with Marshal Nay's string of horses to Toledo, Scio and tho oth or central Oregon races. Thoy will tako Charley Fostor and Ab ella, two Jumpers that have parti cipated In a numbor of races horo. T. HARRIGAN nnd wlfo will lenvo tomorrow In their nuto for Drain to mcot her dnughtar, Miss Mnbol, who has Just reached the coast from Ponnsylvnnln whore sho hns boon staying with an uncle and aunt. In n couplo of weeks, she and Mr. and Mrs. 11 -r-rlgan will leave on a California trip. DR. and Mrs. J. T. McCORMAC nnd son Fred 90 mo down from Coos River yestordny $o"nieet Mrs, A. J. French, "formerly Miss Grace Mc . Cormac, who nrrlvod hero on the Brenkwator today to spend a fow weoks on tho Bay. Mrs. French SOCIAIj calendar WEDNESDAY Mrs, II, Songstnckon ontor- tains with brldgo tea In honor of Mrs. M. C. Horton. Tho Social Embroidery Club with Mrscllanlor. resides nt Orland, Calif., near Chi co. Tho family will lcavo to morrow or next dny for Door Lodge. Mrs. w. C. Drndloy will probnbly nccomnny them to re main there the bnlanco of tho weok. WM. E. HOMME of Cooston Marshflold visitor today. Is a SHERIFF GAGE Is hero from Co .qulllo today on business. MRS. W. W. GAGE of Coqulllo la n Marshflold visitor today, MHS. 13. L. ROBINSON returned to day from n trip to Portlnnd. EVELYN FLANAGAN went up Cooa River todny for a short visit. PETER MENEGATT of Ton Mile la In Marshflold todny on business. P, L P.HELAN of Myrtlo Point Is a Marshflold business visitor today. EUGENE O'CONNELL was down from tho Mnzo today on business. CAUL McCULLOUGH of Hnynes In let Is In Marshflold today bn busi ness. MISS DANIELS of Spokane Is visit ing at tho W. T. Stoll homo In Mnrshfiold. MRS. ALLEN RANDLEMAN loft for her homo nt Boavor Hill today nf tor a visit of 80voral days with Marshflold frlonds. J. ALBERT MATSON was down from tho Nook todny to toll his friends all about tho Joys of a "llttlo land n fishing." ED HANSEN, engineer on tho tug Gleaner of Gardlnor, roturnod to dny from Portlnnd whero ho has been spending pnrt of a two wooks' vacation. .. MAJ. TOWER was In tho city on his wny to Ernplro from an over Sun day visit at tho Tower cottago on Coos River. Ho reports Coos Riv er cllmato very warm and pleas ant. M. C. HORTON and family will lcavo Thursday for tho Goodwill placo on South Coon Rlvor for a two weoks' outing beforo leaving for Poplnr Bluff, Mo., where thoy will mako their homo. MISSES GRACE and Evelyn Turnoy who have been visiting their cous in, Mnlr Dauo, loft yesterday (or Eugono whoro thoy will spond n weok beforo Returning '.to thoir homo at Hood Rlvor. CONSTABLE W. II. COX roturnod Inst evening from Dnnlols Crcok whoro ho was sorvlng pnpers on tho Morgan brothers In n civil suit begun against them in Justlco Pen nock'a court by It. W. Edglngton. f MM Ml J. A. MUNDAY of Vancouver. II. C, arrived horo today to look afror roal cstato Interests which ho has on tho Dny. Ho Is n great bollovor In (ho futuro of this section. Ho enmo down on tho Breakwater and whllo ho snys ho had a very en Joyablo voyogo, tho bunk of his room mn to gnvo way, precipitating tho upper berth nnd Its occupant upon him. Luckily ho su Herod no Injuries. REV. IRWIN, pastor of tho Myrtlo Point Presbyterian church who ro contly roslgnod his chnrgo thoro, Is oxpectod hero today with his family on routo to Ashland. Mrs. Irwin nnd tho children will make their homo on tho ranch near Ash land, somo of tho children ontor Ing college thoro. Rov. Irwin will return to tho const and will tako chnrgo of several missions In Cur ry county nnd this section for tho Presbyterian church. HOTEL ARRIVALS ! Tho Chnndler. W. 13. Morrison, Sonoru. Cnll.; Al J. Wiener nnd F. n. Mclntyro, San Francisco; B. K. McCluro. Portlnnd; Robort Cox iml wlfo nnd sons, Portland; J. F. O'Nell and wife, Portland; J. It. Bortholf, San Francisco: P. E. Larson. Alle gany; II. C. VaBsy, Portland; F. K. Dempsoy, Snlom; Miss A. E. Ford, Portlnnd; Knthorlno F, Clnrko, North Platte, Nebr.; J. M. Brlnkloy. Portland; C. Dunkleborgltt, Por Innd; C. L. Weavor, Portland; H. Van Ordon, San Francisco; P. L. Phelnn, Myrtlo Point; Geo. P. Story, Portland; F. E. Davles, San Fran cisco; T. L. Morgan. San Francisco; A. Dunham, Bundou. ALONG THE WATERFRONT . Tho Alllnnco Is duo In tomorrow morning from Eureka and will sail at noon for Portland. Tho Redondo will sail at 1 o'clock tomorrow for Son Francisco. Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen aro dopendablo and up-to-dato. All styles for snlo nt tho Hi