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fcmpmmmtfVWwflM THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1913 EVENING EDITION. T. .1. SCA1FE. W. H. HHOU'N Jj5 A. H. HOIHHNS MarQhfipIri PAINT AND lYiarsnuem DC0RATNG Co. Kstlmntcs Furnished. Phono 1KT-Ii Mnndiflcld, Ore. Low Rates for Handling Trunks Wo limit trunks between any points In Mnrshlleld for Uio follow ing rales, delivery to bo made In tlio ilrst stories of buildings: Ono trunk - Three, trunks "' Twelve trunks """ Star Transfer an.l Si ragc Co. M'Vl Hl'lslicr. I Hl. Phones. 120-.!: I !)!.; 9S-K. JUST HEClMVKI A Iiii'ku shipment of Electric Cut Glass Similes. Call and bco our slock of glass ware Wo also liavo buiiio of tlio lntest designs In shower fixtures, from two light t" five. Everything In electrical supplies. Barnard & Langworthy Have That Roof Fixed NOW Bco COUTI1ELL PHONE !H71. . Aug. Frizeen HEAL KSTATK AXI) INSURANCE Koine bargains In city and lliuikci II III lots and residences. Gray Auto Service Klshcr & Tucker, Proprietors. Phono orders to Ulnnco Hotel, 40. Aftor 12, 2G0L, Right Cnfo. Marshflold. Oregon. Illilo In Lynn LuiulictirH 1013 ? passenger Cadillac. Stnnd at Hill yor'H Clgnr Store. Tolcphone 18-J. Aftor 1 1 p. in., tolephono 200-L, the Ulght Cafe. Caroful driving nssurod. Prompt attention. Will go nnywhoro, any time, day or night. Lonvos Hill yor's Cigar Storo to moot nil trains and boats. THE ELECTRIC SHOE STORE Is tlio placo to buy good shoes for Tim whom: familv. ISO S. Ilrondway. Try a pound of our Now Wend of Arabian and Sumatra Coffees These are both extra fancy qtinl ity mid mako a delightful cup. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House O'CONNELL 1JLDG. Phono HIII-.I. 1HI Market. Iow In price, high In quality. Electric Irons Wo luivo n few second-hand Irons In good working condition ut ljil.75. New Irons, $:J.rso up. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J 153 N. Broadway Bowling Alley! J175 NORTH FRONT STREET Tuesday Evening Especially for Ladies Pictures & Framing Walker Studio WANTED watches that won't keop time. Dirty and rancid oil are tlio ruination of your watch. Let mo handle it and preserve It perfectly for years to come. E. C. BARKER DUTCH MASTERPIECES "LEARN ONE THING EVERY DAY" No. 2. "Tin-: lai'iJiiiMi Copyright. I St 13, by The Ahho . . ........ .- iMti't fT-Mll-: LAl'tUIINU l'A.i.u;.u I Is the most famous and best liked of the paintings of Finns Hals. And the Cavalier him self. Is the most familiar too, In ..in...... iii uutnner. In hearing No onu enn resist those nilsclilevous eyes, the full, life-loving lips. He swells with wonderful conceit In himself and u cheery disdain or the world In general, it Is altogether u marvelous study of expression. In l.siic Sir Klclinra waunce gave ii, nun fur the nortnilt. Tlio Haarlem collector, who had owned It. paid $100 for It Its vaiuo now would probably be In the hundred thousands 2 Uti Trout st. Marshllehl. Or, W. 10, Sawyer J. A, Goodwill Glass ! Glass ! All kinds Plato. Window. Minor and Art Glnss. Mall orders or Phone 70-J. Call at 7:i7 South Broadway. Unique Pantatorium TUB MODERN RYEHH. CLUANKH8. PKESSEKH nut HAT HKNOVATORS Agent for Hmvnrd II. Straus St Co., Flue Tailoring. Let us make your next suit. LLLLL vStBLBSiaBBF For truth of chnracter Fruns Hals was the greatest painter that ever i vnii. lmi it iiuii; tlu world an In terminably long time to discover It A hundred and twenty years nnor his death one of his great portaltt brought only $1.2i nt a sale. He vvmh nu aristocrat bv birth and dis reputable by choice. Menihers of lilt family were nurgoniasiers, ircusurere ind aldermen of Haarlem for nearly three hundred years. Fruns and hlr brother Dirk were frequenters ol the lowest taverns, and this Is about all wo know or him from the time he was born In 13S0 until he wat married at the age of 31. Pp to the tlmo ho was 33 there Is nothing to show that Fruns Halt produced anything worth attention but he evidently worked to sonic purpose, Ills marvelous capacity foi catching nn expression on the In stant: brought him many patrons. It was just about that tlmo that the groat ileinand for huge group WALIER," ItV KHANS HA US. elated Newspaper School, Inc. portraits had hot In. and lints prof ited by It. Ilo had agreed In give those who contributed the largest sum toward the group the Important places In the composition, which rivalry Increased many times the prices lie would otherwise have re ceived, and also freed him from subsequent complaint. They were Jovial folk', those men of Frniis Hals' time, and he loved to paint liienf as they were. lie had a season of real pros perity and might have become rich, but after a time the commissions In terfered with his drinking and that was something Frans could not en dure, lie loved the tavern better than the studio, but his mastery over the brush enabled him to pro duce a vast amount of work in a very short time. Ho liked belter, however, to paint the Jolly topers ami the fisberwlves than the rich burghers. The time came when he "sweated" his many pupils, making them draw and paint subjects foi which he paid tliem little or nothing which ho mild at fair prices to meet his weekly tavern nil 1. From the time lie was 33 null! he was ,0 lie lived In Haarlem. Ills love of the tavern Increased. Hi grew poorer mid poorer, but- con tinued to paint. Ills love of bright colors seemed to disappear entirely until finally he was painting in gray shndows with backgrounds lu almost Jet black. Some say it was because he could not afford to buy colors. When lie was 70 years old a bakei who not only gave him breml but lent li I in money as well, appealed to the courts to compel Hals to pay his debts. The painter's house was seiz ed and tiio contents sold to the highest bidder. One of the greatest painters of the world was obliged to appeal to the municipal round In order to live. It gave him fue and food and an annuity or $S0 which he received until he died. Every day a different human In terest story will nppcar In Tin 'limes. You cnu got n beautiful In tngllo reproduction of this picture with live others, equally attractive 7 by 9j InehcH In size, with (hit week's "Mentor." In "The Mentor' a well known authority covers tin subject of the pictures nnd stories of the weok. Renders of Tlio Timet nnd "Tlio Mentor" will know Art Literature, History, Science, mid Travel, mid own exqulslto pictures On salo nt The Times office. Price ten contB. Wrlto today to The I'liucs for booklet explaining Tin Associated Xowspupcr School plan. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LU.MHEH, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND HOOKS. HOOFING PAPER, ETC. CUT THE FUEL HILL IN TWO 11Y USING OUU WOOD. PHONE 100. 1H2 SOUTH HROARWAY S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR. EUREKA TUESDAY, JUNE 10, AT 12 A. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50 CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACD7I0 &TEAMSUIP COMPANY. Phono 41 O. F. McGEORGE, Agent. S. S. NANN SMITH Sails From San Francisco for Coos Bay Tuesday, June 10, at Noon. CARRYING ALL COOS HAY FREIGHT. Sun Francisco office, HO." Fife Hid,'., or Lombard St. Pier No. 27 liiter-Oceanlc Transportation Co., C. F. McGcnigc, Agt. Phono -II, EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILING FROM PORTLAND JUNE I, I), II, 1l, 21 AND '() JULY 4, O, 14, JO, 21 AND 2I. SAILING FROM COOS RAY JUNE I, (I, 11, HI, 21 ,ND 2(1: JULY 1, (I, It, 1(1, 21, 2(1 AND ill. Tickets on sale to all Eastern points and Information ns to routes mid rates cheerfully furnished. Phone Main itt-h. p. u STERLING, Agent. SflB CENTRAL. Phone 2MNX FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo Equipped with wireless nnd submarine bell SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR, SAN FRANCISCO SUNDAY, JUNE 8, AT 1:30 P. M. All Pn'senser Reservations From Snn Francisco Must Re Mitde t 805 Fife lJulIdliig, or Lombard street Pier 27. All reservations must bo taken up 21 hours before sailing, 1NTLH-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. PHONE 44. C. F. McQEORQE. Agont. PRISE FOR THE COOS RAY BAND Editor Times: 1 lake Ibis lib erl of addressing ou as I am inii'ved lo do so b I he heart-fell appreciation that I haw toward your municipal baud. Do not construe this as a letter or riallery. as II Is only written with a feeling of ciiiuplliucnl to the baud and lo the cll. lu supporting II. I attended Ibe Friday night con cert and started for It with the ex pectation of hearing the ordinary "small town baud" thai uiiually inakes a nolce like a heavily-loaded Ice-wagon. I must say that- I was ureal l.v surprised by the concert that was rendered. I have heard (illmoro, Sousa. I.lberatl and a few of the other well known bandmasters, but I will honestly say that I enjoyed I hit; concert as much as any I have ever heard; perhaps because It was o unusual a thing to hear in s.i small a place as .Marshllehl. I have only one criticism to make -in thai concert, and that is that the house should have been packed 'o standing. Do the people of Mnrshlleld appreciate their band? Perhaps a great many of them don't know about Its quality. At my home, Knusiis City, the uuulcii:il bauds have been made a ;reat success. Hut half the cause falls upon the newspapers for the .cellent support and free press lollies they huvo given I hem. I lave seen K00D people at a free -oncert there many times. Do your best for the band ami I am sure you will gain staunch friends by so doing. Wishing the hand and The Times success, I am, Respect fully. II. NEWMAN, A lover of good music. i BEBRIESCIfAPlii hforiuii ii GARRY TELLS T W Head of Steel Combine Says They Once Could Kill Off All Competitors. (Iljr Amo. UIis In,, lo Com liar Tlmm ) NEW YORK, .lime 10.- Ellmrt II. Gary, chairmiiu of the United Stutes Steel Corporation, testllled today that tin; corporation bad the power to drive couipetltloi-H out of business In the early days of its career, but bo hud never approved such policy. Gary was on the stnnd for cross ixnim Illation lu the (ioverniueut'H dlsso liitlon suit against Hie corporation. The llilllliiui Sim of June. Ily the end of Juno Murs, Venus, Saturn nnd .luplter will an bo morning stars, but Foley h Honey and Tar Compound Is at all times tlio "Star" medicine for coughs, 'olds, croup and whooping cough. A cold in .1 into Is apt to develop Into bronchitis or pneumonia as at any other time, hut not If Foley'H llonev and Tar Compound Is taken. Owl Prescription I'harnuiey. Frank I). Cohnn. Opposlto Chandler Hotel. I'houo 7-1. Goodrum'St Garage homo of the CADILLAC and FORD Auto Supplies for All Makes of Cars :JI7 Central A v. Phono :!7U-L rHE LITTLE SHOE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER Is wliero you enn got your shoea repaired promptly, reasonably and satisfactorily. Como in and see. , OSCAR E. WALL Next door to Orphoum Theater. Walk ono block nnd snvo ono dol lar on each pair of men's and boys' Bhoes. Wo do llrst clnss shoo re pairing nt tho lowest prices in the city. Yours for a squaro denl. Aug. Olson. 215 South Hmadway. Three and Four Boxes of Strawberries for n Qurricr Market News of Week PORTLAND. Or.. .Inn.- . .,.,.., 'inlegrani says: 'SlraMien-i,.H um are coming lu iiiiiiiiiIII.-h. imi (, chances are that the market dm-i,,,. Festival week will be loaded w, the best that Oregon pi-odurex V Itli prices at or near the low level rr tho season. Tlio retailers lodav aro selling superb berries ,,i u,',, ruto or throo boxes ho- a quarter and ut some or the sloies fruit very near lo prime Is goluu nt lour for u quarter. j "Cantaloupes and water Ions up. I M-iiii-ii in ii niiiiui way in course I but the prospect Is lor pl nu f iioiu in uie near nil inc. Cauls of fair quality are relallhii; ai a quarter apiece ifnil waif iiicIoiih rroiii Florida aie going at 7 reins u pound. Apricots han been in the market for a week and tmhiv are selling at 7fi cents a basket. Tlmimi. j small In size, they are said lo bo in inn- quaiiiy. "(loosberrles havo been plentiful for weeks and now tiro selling ut four pounds for a quarter. Inn with strawberries coming In n free wnJ they n ro ono of the slow features of tlio market. Cherries Mom the South lire to bo had ut 'ju cents n pound. Dealers rigure on moderate offerings of early southern poaches Hie coming week. Fine large pine apples are going at 'J." cents apehe. "Truck prices in a gcnernl wnv are about the same as those of . week ago. .Now potatoes are grad ually working down am) the sntuc may lie said of green peas ninl beans. Peas are retailing at three pounds for u quarter and flue wax beans at LT cents a 'pound. Ilur Hindu onions are to ho had at a dlmo a pound and asparagus of the lluest quality Is available at 10 to 1!! cents a pound. Florida to matoes are going ut 2r rents a pound, cauliflower at K. to 10 rents a head and cucumbers at 1. to 20 1!0 cents apiece, "Tlio llsli dealers report fair sup plies of most of thu seasonable of ferings. Chinook salmon holds nt It' cents u pound, while halibut is going nt 10. Silver smelt, sole ami rock cod retail at two pounds for a quarter, sea perch at three pounds for a quarter, catfish at 20 cents n pound, shad at two for 2.' cents mid flounder nt four poiiiu's for a quarter. Crabs are to be had at 1-lii to I." cents apiece, shrimp at l' cents a pound, lobsters at .'l.'e and razors nt I." cents a dozen. "Poultry prices have undergone no chnnge. Hest hens are retailing at 22 ,. cents n pound and broilers and fryers at :ir to 10. Young ducks hold at :it) cents, lu other poultry lines there Is little doing, ofrerlngs being very scanty. Slight ly higher poultry prices next week would occasion no surprise, for the ilemnnd, on account of the Festival, will bo a strong one. "Eggs ulso hold nt last week's prices, strictly fresh locals gulag at ai) centB n dozen, or two dozen for r5 rents. Ilest butter Is re ported firm nt UK cents n pound mid dealers say that lu all prnb vhillty tho next ehango lu quota tions will lie nil advance. LIvcMock Market. "In n nioro or less nominal way best grade steers were quoted at $S.2ri to $N.fiO. On grass caltlo of course, lower prices ruled. For fancy light-weight calves there was said to bo a good demand at ?!. tho top quotutlon for some time Duck. , . In tho sheop section lough aim huir-fnt stock lias been niiicn In ovl denco for two weeks, with a ton sidorablo decline, best wethers be ing inovnblo nt t&.r.O to $C prlmo ewos at 1.75 to ?Ii.2li and fancy lambs ut prices around $7. I rim& light weight hogs found l'"era,.n' JK.fir,, tho high quotation for tho week to dato. .MORE SALOONS IN CIIK'.lfi" THAN IN i2 HT.VI I. CHICAGO, Mu7--' 3S ,,nn,fS states of tho Union the 'i"''bll";i(' number of snloons Is less t mil ho total lu Chicago alono. 1"' w"s too statement niodo by I- ".auns; Chicago district superintendent oi tho Anti-Saloon League Ah ii result of the natlonal-vldo miinlclpnl olectlons, according map prepared by tlio orBonlwtlon of tho 2,973,890 square ml w oi tho United States the saloon Is an outlaw in 2.132.740 squaro mUen. Tho report states further t a o the 2,950 counties In the U States nioro than 1.700 ln " Ished the saloon, and that tl oro mo nlno entire states, with a pop Hat on nggrogntlng 15,000,000 where Jw pooplo hnvo voted state-wide pro hlbltlou. The best of Everything in Meats Whether it be A Jl'ICV STEAK, A Ll'CIOl'S CROP, A PRIME ROAST, A TENDER CHICKEN OR FRESH FISH When yim net It nt Foiirlei-V (s good and the price is always light ami reasonable. MARSHFIELD CASH MARKET. FOURIER BROS. 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Not J turn! deparirnem tn p by grafting tottl ta tree to any root nock r assured. The tree bw' In 14 months imiu a I run In lvn ElthM from 13 lo d C and 100 trees will FT Tlio fruit U""1 It Is shaped n ....Inrn.l llko It OUT! I melon. lt!ikf n rind si lni .., i. drifttortt IIH mm i - -; .,1, has a mlhl-wK'.'1! nato taste except w nnd the rind m ", yellow. Then! Wi crant tsue i " -. ?ery pleasant but & A"'" .1 tkt !"1 "'" l! can loroi cr iiote'. Iicing pt" -'mV frost'. S tanen "" ' ij or other fruit treme Soutn. KKnrM0JI1 . n....nlllfll r,it furnu i""" Wtri " payS, ,& hnn IT tM ". 11 dustry Le3sue.-T possible. T e three "'ffi vn item Is w I .,,iiipit. . ... i N'ext D llnf.lii.xl iwu! i4 u-ASIII'v.V. Pi S&SszM Katberlne ! "7, across tim 'Tand & atwai and burning ur 'nVmend QVly XZttoW -.j,i P phone '