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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 191 3 EVENING EDITION. 'fM GOOD SHOOK III COQJLLE Marshfielcl Team is Defeated Owing to System But Had Highest Percentage. Tho Coiiullle Clun Club yesterday defeated the Mnrshlleld Oun Club in tlio Hhuot at Coiiulllo on the team basis, owing to the Coqulllo club pick ing out the Ht'ou highest of tho 14 Cotiulllo men who shot and placing them against the records of tho seven Mni-ulidulil .linn u-lwi imrtlf'lniitcd. However, on a percentage basis won. tho Coiiullle percentage being 01 and Jlnrshtlcld porcentago OS. Following tho team shoots, a num ber of the Marshileld and Coiiullle gunners made up a few "pots' and In thcao, W. N. Ekliliu! won two and H. A. Wells, one, P. N. Iteborg taking second In all of them. Oeorgo L. Lorenz was high gun for Coqulllo, scoring 4 1 out of a pos Llblo CO, whllo V. N. Ekblatl was high gun for Mnrshlleld, scoring II out of u posshlo 50. On Marshileld and Coqulllo parti cipated In yesterday's shoot, tho Ban don gunners falling to hIiow up. Tho scores out of a posiblc CO were: I Mnr.sliflcld Team. 1 A. Lalso 20, J. W. Gardiner 27 I W. X. Kkblnd ill Fred Dnrnnrd .10 j H. J. McKeowu .12 ' II. A. wens 10 P. X. Heberg 37 Coiiilllo Team. Llljeuvlst 3.1 L. Leneve HC L. .1. Gary 10 M. J. Il.irtHou ;.U (leo. Lorenz II Victor Wlckmnn .15 A. .1. Shorwood .1:1 Fred Single 10 L. Sleep 28 W. Krnnt 20 C. Moon .18 Dr. Endlcott U5 Kd I.oi euz 32 Allen Collier, 2. shots i xi:w KIM) OF apple. oi Hi Yiililmii Man Has Produced Entirely Xciv Variety. (Special to tho Times) XOIITI! YAKIMA. Was .. May 28. W. W. Scott, or Frultvnlo, has succeeded In producing uu npplo of nn entirely now variety, according to the chief pomologlst. Ho has been soiling It mi n llubbndoton and Nonesuch, but It Is suggiMteJ ho give It n distinctive name, ns it is entirely now in me nppio worui. Old Apple Made Over. WATSON VI LLE. May 28. What was belloved to bo n now grade of npplo produced hero for some tlmo in limited quantities, proves to bo nn Improved variety of tho "Scok-no-Furthor," a fruit developed about 100 years ago by a .Vow York or rhardlHt. Tho npplo has a flavor nil Its nwu and Is especially fine for eating purposes. va.vck lai'xciied. RAN' FIlAN'f'ISP. Mnv !--A now Hteaincr building by the Craig nhlp-' building company at Long Peach I for the Hammond .umber Company was launched last Thursday nnd named tbo Edgar II. Vnnco. Sho will bo used In tho coast lumbor trade. I Tho now vessel Is 340 foot long, 4 1 feet beam and 22 feet draft. Her rapacity Is CiHMl tons and sho i will bo able to carry 2..1IM.U00 loet ' of lumber. I WES ABOUT EUROPEAN TRIP CEREMONY OF I. S. JO US IX I'TAII. I Special to Tho Th'.ioa. WASHINGTON. May 30. It Is announced hero Hint tho nppolnt mont of Aqulhi Xobeker as Fulled States .Marshal for Utah .has been practically docldcd upon, whllo Xo- blo Wlirruni will unrcoixl ArHim L. Tiiomns as Postmaster nt Salt, Lake. Thomas has hold offlco in I'tuii, as .Secretary of State, fJovor nor and Postmaster, slnco 1SS7. Frank H. Wickman Making Auto Tour of Continent Tells of Canal Country Tho following letter from Frank A. Wickman, formerly of Empire, who is how concluding his musical course in Germany, nnd who Is now making n threo months' nuto trip through Europe, will bo of Interest to his many Coos Hay friends: "Have had such an Interesting trip since I last wrote you. Will try nnd describe it to you. Wo left hero Saturday at 1:30. Mrs. Winters, Mrs. Irvln, Mr. Cornell, myself and the chauffeur. Wo drovo to 'Hurg', a small town nbout 80 miles from Herlin. Hurg is loented In n section of Germany known ns tho 'Sproe wold.' Hero tho river Spreo divides up Into over 200 cnnnls, which cut tlirk nnnntrv mi Intn cminll nrona. Hin cnnnls taking tho place of streets. some or the country is cienred, nnu then, ngaln, tho cnnnls run through beautiful woods. It is n bcnutlful country. Tho drive up to Uerg Is beautiful. Tho roads are perfect, nnd lined on both sides tho whole way with fruit trees, nnd they wero In full blossom. You can imagine how jjjj uenuuiui u was. we iook our iiiucii wiui us, nnu stoppcu nnu nio u, on the bnuks of n bcnutlful lnko. It wnB n glorious dny, nnd tho lukc wns smooth ns ghiBS. Tho wonderful stillness of It nil seemed like music to the soul, after tho nwful noises of Herlin. Wo pnsscd through ninny (liinlnt and Interesting little towns, nrrlvlng In 'Hurg' nbout live. Clonned up, had ten, and thou went for a i iiiu up i lie cuiiui. uimumi ih row ing, a man 'poles' you up nnd down the cnnnls. Tho cnnnls nro so nar row and shallow In places, they can't row, so the man stands In the back of tho boat, nnd shoves you nloug with a long pole. Thnt Is why they spenk of 'poling' through the Spree wnld. Same bnck and had supper at tho hotel. It was a small country hotel, but unusually clean, Each had separate rooms nt tho lnrgo cost of , $.10 onch room. Slept well nnd wiib. up enrly. going Into town In the inn chine to sco tho pennants go to church. It wns a sight I will nover ! forget. Evorywhoro you looked, there wns n long procession of pens- nnlu tlrnuiti! In Mini, iimmllni. Qnni. I wuli! costumes, coming toward the church. Tho costumes nro mndc of every concelvablo combination of colors, and this effect when several hundred wore standing together wns most picturesque. Thoy congrognto In finnl of tlin clinrcli. Mm wmiinn nn one side of tho street nnd tho men on tho other. Tho men come In regu lation black suits, some with high silk hats, which look out of plnco on the woiiier. but tlio women nro practi cally all In tho Spreowald costunio that has been worn for centuries in that part of tho country. At 'J o' clock the church boll rang, nnd they nil silently went Into the church. It Wnx lout I v a U'nncloi'fnl ntnini'lmillv to see those home-loving, wholesomo people, keeping up tho customs of their grnndfathorfl nnd grent-grand-fathers. Wo then drovo nroiind for nwhlle nnd wero bnck at tho liotol nt 10, when wo Btnrted on n flvo hour poling trip through the numer ous cnnnls down to n small plaeo called I.ubcaii, whero tho chniiffour mot us. It was a warm Summers dny, nnd tho country la benutlful. For n couple of hours wo went through u dciiHO forest, tho trees practically shutting out nil sunlight irom mo canal, rnsscd through ninny little villages whoso principal street was a canal wo woro traversing. Stoppod In ono of tho villages for din ner, mid arrived In I.tibenau nt four. It wns n benutlful experience. Tho ninn poled flvo or six hours for 10 marks ($2. CO) 50c a piece. From Lubennii Into Roil In Is OS miles, and wo did it in less than two hours. It was a beautiful rldo winding In and out among tlio full bloomed fruit trees. "Tlio Spreowald trip Is ono ovory oiio should take." NOVEL WEDK (iltAXD.U'GUTHIt OF POUT LONG FKLU)W IS SOCIALIST AND COMPOSES FORM FOIt IIKIt MARRIAGE AT HOSTOX, MASSACHUSETTS. HOSTOX, Mnss., May 30.- Delia F. Daun, granddaughter of tho poet Longfellow, will wed Hubert II. Hutchinson, a fellow Socialist, at .Manciiester-by-tiie-sen next month nud Immediately following will go to .now .eaianu to study conditions A rnt'Diiwtiti' linu liiimi iluvlaiiil liv the brldo for use nt tho wedding. Instend of promising to obey, hero Is what Miss Dana will recite: "I, Delia F. Dana, tnko you. hobcrf 11. Hutchinson, ns my law ful husbnnd, and promise faithfully to fulfill townrd you nil tho obli- obligations of tho married state, and F bono In bo n Iriio rmnrniln n ml helpmntej as a symbol thereof, I give you thla ring." Miss Daun Is a close student of eugenics nud snys she Is in every wny fitted to bo a wife and mother. HOY LOST POISOX ITMP. Doctor Hunts Whole Town Over While Ills Patient Suffers. nimwNsvn.r.t.' Minn inv nn The only Btomach puinp In this vlllngo hnvlng been appropriated by the Binnll boh of Dr. Francis Duf fey to pump out his launch, James I'. Colleran, 00 years old, who took by mistake a dose of medlclno In tended for a horse, had a narrow escape from death, Tho medicine contained a quan tity of poison and on discovery of the mistake the town was scoured for the stomach pump. Fluallv "Jimmy" Duffy, aged 10, was found Calmlv NSlllL' it lo nliltitf Hin u-nfnr out of his boat. The pump wnB ta ken from the boy and Collenin'B llfo was saved. " Nasburg's Groce In Fresh, Crisp Condition and in Great Variety You Can Obtain WO.MAX OPP.It.VTOIt WF.DS. "First Wireless (jil" Quits Field roc Domestic Duties. SPOKAXH. WiiBh.. Mny 20.-Miss Xelllo O'Fnrrell. of San FrnnclBco, who hns gulned consldernble notice ns mo nrst woman wireless operntor In tho world, has retired from the loperntors field to nssiime domoBtlc I duties. I Miss O'Fnrrell became u brldo nt Our I.ndy of Lourdes Catholic l Church, tho bridegroom being John Coworby. mnnager for tho inst venr of the Hritlsh Coliimbln Telephone Company at Grand Forks, n. C. nioy win ienvo Tuesday morning for the north and after passing a short honeymoon nt Kootenai Lake urn ninKo ineir home in Grand Forks, H. C. Artichokes 2 for 5c New Carrots, a bunch 5c New Beets, a bunch 5c New White Turnips, a bunch 5c New Yellow Turnips, a bunch 5c Cucumbers, three for 10c Italian Squash, per lb 10c Summei Squash, per lb 10c New White Potatoes, per lb 5c New Red Potatoes, per lb 5c Honolulu Bananas, a doz 35c Florida Grape FriUt, ach IT Cauliflower . ,5c Head Lettuce ." ,5c Ripe Tomatoes, perTb i,,,50 Green Peas, 3 lbs, for.." "f hl'DPn Konnc nn,. II. Mi Wax Beans, ner Ih "V" :? RrOOIl Acnnrnmm AU7 liW m i ui . a6 ' f IU5' TOT 25e Long White Asparagus, 4 Ibs.To'r" ! Cherries, per lb . c Apricots, per lb ... ;fc if2C SAX I'ltAXCISCO KUvS.' Ol'TIXG. Leave on Four Days' .Intuit In One of the Finest Trains F.vcr Him. SAX FHA.VCisrn m,... on i.. OI1C Of tho finest Hnimln'l i'iviIm!.' .,,.,... assembled, San Francisco Lodge No. ?.' .n'.,,..' ,:- ,fi0 "loiunoi-H nnd thoir lailles. will leave thin evening for a four dnvx' h(mv nt i rr ti,.. arriving there tomorrow morning I ho party will cross the lake to Tal lac. where tho time wi.i bo spent i nnd whoro many amusements have been provided. Oranges 35, 50 and 60 Cent a Dozen Delicious Pineapples Nasburg's Grocery The Good Housekeeping Store Corner Commercial and Second St. Phone 213-J 5 Cents Per Day ($18.25 Per Year) NOW PAYS FOR nmnsii sf.amf.n's stiiikk (ieiiernl Walkout Scheduled r,. Xet .Mmilli. I.ONDOX. .May 2!t. Karly next month a Kenernl strike of Ilrltish seamen Is scheduled, the date IioIiik Kept secret. This follows n refusnl ror a national conciliation board to rc-Kiilatu conditions. Tom Mann, who oi-Kmilzei! the Kreat strike two years uko. has been enmmed to di rect matters and tho sIkiiuI ror tho wit kout will bo Kven by Ilavelock llson. president of tho union. POItTliAM) V. Jl. p. A. $ LIFE INSURANCE (At the Age of 20). Older tiges me only a trifle higher. A New Low Rate Contract haasb?ryotca!.Sis; Loan Values, Cash Surrender Values and Extended Insurance. It carries nil tho ndvautaues which the hiahest priced policy in any other company does. That's tho Now Policy of Orcgonlifc 'llic ONLY Life Insurance Company which does Business EXCLUSIVELY IN HEALTHFUL OREGON "BEST FOR OREGONIANS" I.UIKCM Xutnlier or (Jrailuates Fver Itecordcd at V. M. ('. . I'OltTLAXD. Or.. Mny 29. --Ono llUlldreil nml lvlv .h ,,.iu I..". certificates of ..oim.i..Hn.. ..f ... ' at tho annual educational rally of 10 oiiiik Men's Christian Associa tion horo today. Moro thnn 300 .V;...V. . . ure .l!,s'10". "'any stu dents recelvliiK them in more than ono course, it 8 tho largest num. her over recorded In n Y. M. c A coniniencemenc. Dr. K. P. Cubberly. of the dopnrt nont of education nt Stanford Uni versity. California. a wldoly-known educator spoke on tho subject. "Somo Mnrks or Rdurntlon." Jit.vssiioiiims ix xf.w Micxiro. l.lno N 18 Miles F.nK ,! ns I'l-Ollt lit I'll-.. Mll.w AMAItlLLO, Texas,' May 20 IravolliiK uorthpnxiwnr.i ,, o'..... of KroBslioppors fivo miles wldo nnil io nines long, is reported In north eastern Xow Mexico, it- Is report ed that millions or Krasshoppers seem to spread as they travel and also tho appearanco or smaller bod i Pr KrssPIers In sections or ie8t Texas have caused rear or a Kenoral grasshopper pest in tho Southwest, especially in Texas, West orn Oklahoma and Xew Mexico. Tho SOW Moxlen nnlniiiM la i.. Ellda and fexllne. ""m It Is reported tlioy nro entirely denudliiB the land or Krnss as well us destroyliiB nll kinds or loliace. Stock, especially shcop. havo been Oft III 11 Starv lie pnmllH.... l... i.,. or pasturaso arter tho grasshoppers Government, state and railroad ex perts havo combined to right the grasshoppors. BANDON BY THE SEA THE CITY OF THE FUTURE A 1'KW TKX ACIti: TH.(TS I'OFU MILKS SOl'TII OX COUXTV HOAI) .S:i."S I'KIt ACKK; SlOO CASH. IJALAXCK IKiiilSiS'S,."0 TAXKS- "" svx,,v Buy One It Will Make You Money DonnaH MacKktoA ItKAL kstatb u nil INSURANCE. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. III3.VIIV SKXGSTACKKX, Hgr. Coqulllo Offlco Phono 191 Platting Lands a specialty. Farms Timber Coal and Marshriold Olilco 14-J. Gonoral Agents "EASTSIDE." Fine Homes on 5th St, And we are offerlnj (u lots tliero on a corner, i: $900 each. Thii li declMl; rhonn.ir llinn nnilMnr t'M ll tho neighborhood. Aajbofy who knows will ten roim I. S. KAUFMAN SCO. Gray Auto Scrvie L I'lslicr iV iUChrr, vf""". 'hone orders to DUnco Hotel Artcr 12, 260L, RliU 0 Marabfleld, Oregon. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMHER, LATH, SHIXGLES, MOULDIXGS, SASH AND DOORS. ROOFING PAPER, ETC. CUT THE FUEL HILL IN TWO HY USING OUR WOOD. PHONE 100. 18a B0DTl nROADWAY First ClassWeavin promptl do" ' rianiinpr'c Rap Carwt fadory n. tfin. .nj Mnntisi Street tor. UUIUU " r.- Pimm, 131. Koitk Bi PROFESSIONALDIRECTOJI BE.VJAMI.V OSTMXP. , , Consulting Kntn' ArciniKi' .. in.i.T, JhrsUMJ.?: T M. WniGWT, Estimates tonW$ti Plans and 8Pecl"" , If desired. A.fe,t ," ' Home Ofpick: Corbett IJuilding, Corner Fifth and Morrison, Poktlanp A. L. MILLS L. SAMUEL FRED MOOS, Dlst. Mjfr. I'rtiiJtnl Gentral btanaitr Marshtlehl, Oregon. "lXl"'h; or closing during the "summer as usual, the Diamond Matnti rm.,n.. announces a continuous run this FAMILY DINNERS In our now location, wo aro es poc ally prepared to cater to family trade. Regular meals or short or ders. Open cliiy nnd night. MERCHANT'S CAFE. Hrondwny and Commercial Mfld. COOS HAY PLATE AND WINDOW J. A. Goodwill and W. E. Sawyer. Plate, Art and Window Glass, .Mir- ijirs, Prismatic Glass. .Man ordors and phono orders given prompt attention. Estimates fur- 70, nJ3hei- , Pun 70-L. 727 So. Broadway. Marshflold. Aug. Frizeen REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Somo bargains Iu city and Hunker Hill lots nnd residences. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See GORTHELL . PHONE 3171. A modern Bricx . uitdlng, BIectrl3 Light, steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot and Cold Water. HOTEL OOOS O. A. Metlln, Irop. Rtes: 00 cents day and upward! Cor, nroadwr und Market TOEL OSTLIXD. . ct.,Mn. 237 6o-'e' Phono -k JUST REOEIVET A lurgo shipnient or Electric Cut Glass Shades. Call and see our stock of glass ware. We also havo somo of the latest deslirna In nhnnrnr flvtnreB. Irom two light to five. Everything in electrical supplies. Barnard & Langworthy TlfV G. CHANDLE", tiA ., .JSft " ,wvu" MfleMiOSEt. DR.w.Monnot nnlMln. 01 I 171 Griinw .TpboaeJ. Theater. 0WZ . .. nmro. ,....hfl81U. '-s - fllBl"-li weat price'- tgffiu Ladyattendwit. w 1,.. Chandler Hotrt. S"