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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1913 EVENING EDITION. 7 " ' " nrz - & t& LONDON &v t& Follow the Crowd "LEARN ONE THING EVERY DAY" 1 " H First Addition To Marshfield Take your Sunday afternoon stroll over First Ad dition. Follow the boulevard extension of South Fifth street along the windings of Coal Bank Inlet. Your walk will be a pleasant one. On one hand rises a gentle slope carpeted with green, set off by great clumps of rhododendron; on the other the waters of the Inlet flow along the level stretches of rich bottom lands covered with waving grass and grain. Look over this property, where for frlOO, on terms to suit your income, you can buy a 50x100 home site fac ing on an improved street. You'll want your home in this sightly, sheltered section, where many homes are now under construction. Reynold's Development Co. 17S CENTRAL (Owners.) EEL. 3G0. J. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT fLlMllKIt, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS. HOOKING PAPER, ETC. IT Till: FUEL HILL IX TWO HV USIXQ OUR WOOD. MOXE 1DO. 183 SOUTH HHOADWAY m inw cnriMiin i Steamer Or CCU V V CLsl CAPT. If. IIOSKXIILATT, Muster. Sails for San Francisco From Coos Bay Sunday, June 1. TIIR SPEEDWELL la speedy and twin excellent passenger nccoin-J imouaiions, inrito clouit and airy rooms anu electric Hums uiiu iHlrtlfss. For frciulit and imsjinKe. nnnly. A. F, Kstnurook Co. Tlllo Guarantee nd Atatrnct Co., oia-017 Santa Marina Hldg., San Francisco. Marslifleld. Revere Garden Hose Till: KIND THAT WO.VT KIXK ALSO A FULL LINE OK Garden Tools OK ALL KIXDS Rakes, Hoes, Weeders, everything needed ix thk garden f.'ET YOUR SUPPLIES HERE THK PRICES AXD Till: GOODS Aid! ALWAYS RIGHT AT FAST AX1) COMMODIOUS teamer Redondo Equipped with wireless nnd submarine bell RAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY MONDAY, MAY 26, AT 3 P. M. All PsMenger Reservations From San Francisco Must Ho Made at 803 Fife llulldlng, or Lombard street Pier 27. All reservations nniht bo taken up SI hours before sailing. iKn!ii.nnn!,v Ti?AVSiniiTATinv an. PfflN'E 44. C. F. McGEOROE. AKont. gP . EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS iteamship Breakwater AT.WA VH nV TIMR. ftlMXfi FROM POHTLAXD MAY 25 AXD .10; JUXE 1, O, II, 21, fU.fi FROM COOS HAY MAY 22 AXD 27; JUXE 1, fl, 11, 10, I t a v it n I'ckets on sale to all Eastern points and Information ns to routes nun rates ciicvruiiiy iiiriusiicu. wne .Main a.VL. 1. , STERLIXG, Agent. I Gray Auto Service Fisher & Tucker, Proprietors. Phono orders to Ulunco Hotel, 4G. After 12, 2C0L, Right Cafe. Marshfield, Oregon. First Class Weaving promptly done at Gardiner's Rag Carpet factory Cor. Union and Montana Street. Phono 131. North Bend, Or. S. ALLIANCE Rorrrpppn vvi-rn WIRELESS SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR PORTLAND SATURDAY, MAY 24, AT 2 P. M. ROUND TRIP. 18.50 WNEOTINQ WITH THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. 6oae 14 O. F. McGEORGE. Agent. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. DAIRY BUTTER If you nro not thoroughly satis fled with tho butter you aro now using, why not try nn order from Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House O'COXXELL HLDG. Plinno JlfM-J. 181 .Market. Wo nlso linvo FRESH RANCH EGGS. This Star Transfer and Storage Co. Xo. (1. ItUCKIXGIIAM PA LACK. Copyright, 1913, by The Assoclnted Newspaper School, Inc. E'Yv'v ?."" Juno "uirnl"B von-;rooiii. r.Ox.l.'l foot; tho sculpture gal iifi.'i T 'ro )VP." .f."r"l lory: ",0 ,,,rono r00"1' CG f00t l0 : T .no(nV . . ... t i ,tu"'"e "ll" n mezo nuniit It Illustrating tin to tho western part of London four norses drawing a landau that boro tho lu.-ilgnla of royalty. Within wero two men. Drawing up boforo tho pnlaco of Kensington, tho men ran In naBto to the entrnnco and pulled tho boll. They knocked and rang for roveral minutes boforo tho door was opcnol by a sleepy maid. "Wo wish to seo tho princess," said one. After sovernl minutes tho maid re turned nnd replied that tho princes" "Is enjoying a sleep nnd cannot bn dlBtur' cd." iih It was but 5 o'elocci in tne morning. Tho men nnswero ' Wars . f tho Roses: tho library, tho state lull room, 00x100 feof and tho plctuio gallery, 180 foot long, with a very lino selection of paintings br old masters. At tho hack of tho pal aco mo spacious gardens, strongly guarded nod surrounded by a high feme. Wi en tho monarch Is In Lon don tho guard Is changed In front of tho palaco each morning, and ono of tho fu'iuiiie regimental bnuds plays there fir i. quarter of an hour. To iho north of tho palace nnd garden, and soparntliiB It from Green Park, is ConsUtiP'on Hill, a drive In which tho llfo of Queen Victoria wns sov- ,.. ,,.... i . . ; , ..,, .(.u i. .(uvuil I ILIUUII Mill, BUV" t bat they wore on state buslnoss and crnl times t.ircritonsd bv fanatics. that everything must give wny to It, Recently It bos bcon decided o recon- oveii sleep. otruct the cntlro form ol the building, Presently a fair young girl with n t'.e present ona being consldereJ ug- owut.uu iwun, in nur ojos appeared, ly unci hnn'trpctlvo by tho Ilrltlsh wrapped In her dross nu cnwti. Imr nnlill,. dors0" Wl!0llfn.ffB.awn.!0n,,on,,nnd I J" tl,c 0,,on B"nC0 '" fro,lt " ;he8-serlo!i"lot SnlM SS ?"f X'SSu " I.To iSfcSS Illlil ovon hnfnrn hnv u..lt,l , m' 0r.l!,. MlllI, Is tl O lUnRnlilCCIIt she know that hor nnclo was de ad ! 'Vlu t Juno" mor. In l n' m? nnd that sho wns queen of England. who a younL ulrl so ok t In r ' Thus began tho long ami glorious t,ro,iKlW rolgn of Queen Victoria, mid tho S uty 01 m. , Zm ! n bogan alBo tho renown of iiupklim. 1. i.?..?1 '.".'. ' n. .Hm' ,ho Iovo ham Palace, to which tho young Queen removed, as tho London homo of tho reigning sovorolgn. For up to that time nucklngham Palace had eorved but ns a temporary stopping placo for tho King. It was built by tho Oitko or Hiicklnghnin In 170:1 an 1 purchiiHod by King Georgo III, In 1701 end occasionally occunlod bv him; Goorgo IV. had It romodolcd by Nash In 1S25; but It remained omp ty until 18117, when tho young Qiioou cnino there to live. It Is n Inrgo (inmlrmiglo. boautlfully locatod at tho woct ond of St. James' Park. Tho front Is IliiO feet long, mid tho ground and loyalty of the empire. Every dny a different human In terest Btory will appear In The 'limes. You can got n beautiful In taglio reproduction of this picture with flvo others, equally attractive, 7 by 9! Inches In size, with this wook's "Montor." In "Tho Mentor" a woll known authority covers tho 8111)1601: of tho plcturos nnd stories of tho wook. Iloadora of Tho Times and "Tho Montor" will know Art, Lltoraturo, History, Science, nnd Travel, and own oxqulslto pictures. On sale at Tho Times office. Prlco ton conts. Wrlto today to Tho lloor contains Bovornl splendid rooms. 1'nnios for booklet oxplalnlng Tho TiieB9 lurimlo tlio Kreon drnwln t ABBOcinicu .xowspapor school plan. LlllllAHV XOTES li prepared to do all kinds of haulln on short notice. Wt moot all tTaini I ... . .. ..... NOTICE Is hereby glvon that tho " uau ana weauo nave tno latest 9ito Aiuuuiuo x muu juuror. vvv guarantee our work. HE npfnim .. .nMnlnn Mimivi' bi.. a.Te Photographic copies of all records of Coos County to date, n tm . unco, piuaeui unuoio, u uu uiusi .u.w...v.- ,w...0 lrsi4lotate furnished on short notice. ...... ., r'AESS OFFICE: 11T Korth Front St.. Marshfield. Phono 1513 W. J. RUST, Manager Kinds of Job Printing Done at The Times Office City of Ea8tsido, In Coos County, Oregon, will rocolvo sealed bids un til tho hour of C o'clock P. M. of 6 day of Juno, 1913, for tho Im provement of portions of a certain streot nnd avenuo in said City, as follows, to-wlt: Fifth Avenno. Fifth avenue from south lino of D street to north lino of E streot. Each bidder shall ho required to accompany his bid with, a certified check equal In amount to flvo percent of the amount hid for tho faithful performance of tho contract, should It ho awarded to him. The City reserves tho right to re ject any nnd all bids. Plan3 nnd specifications for tho Im provement of said streot aro on file with tho City Englneor and open to the inspection of all persons, All bids must be filed with tho City Recorder. This Notice Is given by order of tho City of Eastsido. Dated May 19. 1913. WM. J. LEATON, Recorder of the City of Eastsido. L. H. Heisner, Prop. Phones 98-n. 120-J fl-L Singer Sewing Machines We have thorn tor rent or for salo. Machines Repaired. Supplies and Needles for Sale. W. J. RITZ, 1.11 Pork Ave. Marshfield. Phone 280-X. I Tho library would llko to draw tho attention of tho public ngalu to Its list of periodicals. All of tho rocont uumbors, but tho latest, may bo taken out for threo days. Throo may bo takon out nt a tlmo along with a book of fiction nnd ono of non-fiction. Tho porlodlcnls Incliulo the Amorlcnn, American Federntlonlst, Amorlcnn Mother hood, Amorlrau Thooxophlur, At lantic, Century, Christian Scloncn Journal, Christian Sclouco Sentinel, Const Seainpn'H Journal, Collier's, Congressional llecord, Do In on tor, Klectricnl Engineering, Electrlcnl Merchandise. Electrical World. Kv orybody s, Gns Industry, Gas World, Good Housekeeping, Ifarpor's Ilu zaar, Harper's Magazine, IIoiiho Ilenutirul, Hygiene nnd tho Child, Independent. I.ndlos' Homo Journal. Leslies', Literary Digest, Lighting Journal, Llttlo Folks, Missions, Modern Priscllla, Mother's Magn zluo, National Geographic, National Wntorwnys. Oregon Churchman, Pa cific Hnptlst. Popular Electricity, Popular Mechanics, Rovlew of Ilo vlows. Saint Nicholas. Saturday Evening Post, Scientific American, Scrlbnor's. Survey, Travel, Union Signal, Wnmnn'H Homo Companion mid tho Youth's Companion, Also tho following newspapers nro to bo found In tho library; Amorlcnn Federation of Labor, Call, Coos Hay Times, Coos Hay Nows, Salom Cnpltnl Journal. Knn has City Journal, Monitor, Oregon Inn, Portland Labor Press, Weokly Orogou Statesman mid Women's Journal. IS ACTIVE AGAIN Noted Volcano Renews Activ ity and is Emitting Ashes From New Crater (nr Amo'IUM rrm lo Coot liar Tlm.t ) NAPLES, May 23. Vesuvius dur Iiik tho night nnd this morning ro- nnwed signs nf activity. Ono erup tion wns nccnmpanlod by n slight onrthquako uhnck. A new largo central flssui-o has opened n round tho center, from which ashes nro omitted. Tho ashes have not yet gone beyond tho limits of tho volcano. PUSH TARIFF Illl-Ii. Semite Refuses Request for More Time for Hearings. (Ilf AmoUIM I'mi lo Cool ltr Tlmw 1 WASHINGTON, D. C, May 2.1. Tho Announcement that tho Ilunnco commltteo will hear no mnro tariff arguments nftor Tuosday has brought from ml parts of the country nppoals for nu extension of tlmo. They will Lo disregarded, howovor, nnd oil man ufacturers, who havo Inquired, havo been notified thoy may fllo brlofs up to the tlmo tho bill Is reported to tho Semite, ' MILS. LKA SEES DISASTER. Have your Job printing done at The Times office. It Looks Good, Doesn't It. A corner In South Marshfield at $1100, when others around It are bringing $2000. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Jaiinne.se Prepared to Minute for War, Says "GeneraPh" Widow. NEW YORK, May 23. Mrs. Hn- mor Lea, widow of tho plctiircsquo Cnllforrlan who cnllod hlmsolf Gon- ernl Homer Lea, nnd whoso book, "Tho Valor of Ignornnco," caused a stir In tho Army a few years ago, sailed 'or Europo tho other day on tho steamer Georgo Washington with diro prophesy on her lips. "Tho people of California nnd tho est of tho Pacific Coast nro dolibor atoly forcing tho Japanese Into war," bho salJ. "Tho subjects of tho Em peror of Japan nro prepared to tho minute and It is my firm belief that tho Japanoso could slozo and hold for an Indcflnlto time nil of California, Oregon and Washington if thoy sud denly launched n war against us. "If war between this country and Jnpan comes It will bo beforo tho Panann Canal is opened for battle ships. Tho war would bo ovor boforo wo wore half started." PAGE IS RETICENT. New Ambassador of United States to Great llrltiln. (nr AuocUlM I'rr.t lo Cooa lltjr Tim... QIJEENSTOWN, Ireland. May 23. Waltor nines Pngo, tho now United Stntcs ambassador to Groat Ilrltaln, parried all attempts of nowspapor moii to obtain an Intorvlow when lie nrrlvod hero today from Now York. Ho contented himself with tho state ment that his constant endeavor whllo holding his ofllco would bo to "main tain tho moro than friendly rotations botwoon tho United States and tho United Kingdom, which have happily continued for such a long time." Now STYLES In PHOTOS at QUATERMASS STUDIO, 241 Front. A slight cold In u child or giown person holds possibilities of a gravo naturo. Croup tuny come on sud denly, bronchitis or pnoumonia may dovolop, sovoro catarrhal troubles and consumption aro poBslblo re sults. Foley's Honoy and Tar Com pound nips a cold at tho outset, cures croup quickly, checks a deep seated cough and heals Inflmnod membranes. Owl Prescription Phar macy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposlto Chandler Hotel. Phone 74. liii niMii" miaiWHiiMj.tjiuJij