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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1913)
i.L w VftfWIJ ' l'jV''''iWW! HWi THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1913 EVENING EDITION. UTnaojKpgnpig'i rss- LEAVE TODAY OH BREAKWATER Steamer Sails This Afternoon for Portland With Good List Butter and Cheese. lILUCOiACLOB LUMBER TRADE if 10 BE GRANGED LOOKS BETTER It': lh Goods Behind fc 'V Tin. Ilreakwatcr sailed tlilH after noon for Portland. She had a good list. In the outgoing cargo were big HhlpnientH of butter and cheese Among those sninng on tne water were f Interior Alterations and New Regard Slump in Prices as confm.no ArMnri in Riiffot ' Only Temporary Charter Features Added to Buffet Dnine f D'te . ,.,.,, Service There. I Waving uncertainty and a spirit .... ., ..... Mini pi,... of dissatisfaction characterized the SSI' U'h is Yened'encd and iniproved ;.;.lrnff y.njo ,o lire. and, w..r be converted h,to more u,, , 1J"V10,xJM "" ,1,n!i:i,-.l to-dnto quarters. The work was lior were: io-iiiuu iiihiiuib. mu . .. intti.r unit nf tin. month mill Mrs. F. A. Golden. Hutu Golden, arranged by the house committee. t 't Ik noiit I, a no J. C. .lolmson. .Mary .Mcuee, u,. l. composed of .Messrs. Moreen. Tower iflll.llir ... i,i.,vc, that thlnus are ZTd.rLru1T10Mc.;uM,..rMn,m,,, nnu Sc,crott,ry ll- T-.n5 t "Z ii w!& Z Clclaild, JITS. (.. II. .MCUlUgllllll, K ufman. .. q,.iiMl.t pnrii.Biimiili.nf nf 111.. Wont. Ruth McLaughlin. Mable McLaugh- The new arrangements will af- !lt' "eBpo ml ent of u: lln, Howard McLnughlln. It. A. Ul- feet materially the buffet of the , f SS.lo L. ! lv nnck. Q. A. Anderson. Mrs. Wilson, f cib. The old bar will be tnken ! nB P. Costell. Mrs. P. Costell. Mrs.! out and the small card rooms and. nt"'"' ' """I' 'm Vn of ho Hrenn. Georgln Moore. Helen llrean, ! buffet converted Into one room and J. nnBer vu 1. ail". 01 iiic " 1 iniuui ciiimui ten imu uhc luum mm ,,,. .-.-. , , . ., . i..i..: n.,i m- it..,oi,.i.i i ...in t ii.,..i ...111, i,ia wesi uoiibi i.iiiiiuer .minuuicuiicrs Richard,' S. IT. Wine..'" 11.'" iW ' ami "chair; "and a Regular buffet . AcBtlon. 1. bee,, d.n.ens.on n.,..nl...i .a..ltllulliwl I "- viuiiuiimi i.wv, 11110 iiwt. iv. The new arrangement will bo "ponded as encouragingly as was Mrs. Pcrdy. Mr. Ilrndshnw, .1 J. Cartwrlght, Mrs. K. C. Geneva Urows, M. Drews, Quick. Drews, Ernest service established. more .In ncconini.ee with the club hopc.l. tl.oi.Bh building operations DrcwB. Chas. Stocken. Myrtle Co- rooms of the larger cities and will ' ,pifi ni.i vi .wan. T. C. Mnry. .1. B. Hess. L. W. offer new attractive features as well fmU hein tnllfo nun e Id. a d Coebrnn, J. D. Goss. Mrs. L. Strain. n8 eliminating some of the old ob- '' ' ' ' J' , "l1", M. Lnwfion. JJrs. J. U. Kepilnger. jcctlonnblu ones. iTnnrMr.. in- I m m p ?!,,. mi t..ain,..i Mm a trniirtr .1. tiw, i.,,..w,v,.i.w.i,ia nn.i nHo..nfini.a "o particular significance la allowed Strnke. S. Schultz, C. W. Thorn. V. HouHton, C. Halverson. P. MeKonna, will cost several hundred dollars E. C. Drews. Mrs. K. Ilea. M. Cut ter n. Mrs. Snydo. MIbh snydo. .1.'- E. Wilson, D. W Carpenter Mrs. I 1 Aong le Waterfront. J. linker. Mrs. Elliott. Mr. Elliott, A ; . n. M. Wood. C. Hool. II. Gardiner. 0. Harrows, H. Heslop, .1. Friend, 1 J. Hralnton S. A. Hass Specknmu. to It. Most of tl e shingle mills nre run ning, and despite points of weak ncss In the market, the stock of , hIiIukIcb at the Minnesota transfer Is showing a constant decline. The pnvtn Intuit... frmlii tif fwlii.t.. lu lint Tho N'linn Smith Is due In late as strong in demand ns It wiih, but I not more II Jackson 1 Welder tomorrow from San Francisco with , tho lull Is regarded as a S ' Sneckmnn 1 It' passengers and freight." ! than temporary. ' sPLcaman. .1. k... Ailullne Smith sailed last' Lumber conditions In AT THE HOTELS. Southern levelling for Onkland with a large California at this time present a 4 ' cargo of freight. 1 most peculiar situation. Hulldlng i I Tin. Washington will cot out to- activity continues, and nermits only 4 4 day or tomorrow Tor San i-rancisco second to tho largest in tne History 1 Hotel Com. 1 wlrh a good cargo, mostly lumber, of I.oh Angeles have been granted1 .7. E. Chase. Minneapolis: C. A. Tho slump lu the lumber market during tho month of May. Xot-i Halmer, Hend, Or.; N. E. Gunnell, delayed her loading here some, withstanding tho Immense nmotint Portland: C. lloel. Camp 1"; .las. I Purser McC'ollum reports that the of building and a good business on Cnrt-wrlcht. Handon: E. " .1. Croft. Homer will cave about Juno lu tlio pnrt of the retailer, tlio wiiole Handon; Geo. Roberts, Conulllc: II Hunch, Coiiullle; C. Hanson. South Inlet; .las Hurtcn, Civil Hend. Moyil Hotel. T. C. Hess, Handon; Teddy Peter sou, Portland. Itlmicn Hotel. Mrs. W. II. Mcllrltle. Prosper: for Alaska. sale or manufacturing selling eml The Rainbow Is having her boll- Is at a practical standstill, ers overhauled here preparatory to Tho whole situation ns presented being put on tho run in conjunction lies lu the fact of tho Inability on with the Alleiranv-Drnln auto ser- tho pnrt of tho innniifncturer to vice control his or her output', added The Roscoe left Tuesday with tho to this is the exceas amount of ves Hfiiifimuir riwiiillln lii tow. tho Co- sols carrying lumber, nnd the In- Mrs. J. H. Rlnllnuer. Prosner: Oliver! nnllli. iiohiir luilon with cnnl from tho ability on the part of the controll- Cromwell, Now York; James S. Jof- Ubby mine for the Sluslaw. IK or tnnnnglng agents to see that ferson. Xow York. The Gleaner returned to Gardiner n laying off or tying up of nt least The CliiiiHllcr. , Tuesday with a cargo of general mer- l""f of their fleet would eventually J. Hunt. San Francisco: C. M. ! chandlse. ,l0 t0 tbolp Interest. nH well as to Leounrd, Portland: A. E. Michael- The Hardy nrrlved In Tuesday the Interest of tho retail or Jobbing son, Portland; Mrs. Geo. Hellonl, from San Francisco. dealers. Coqulllo; Miss Hellonl, Coiilllo: !. The Brooklyn and Grace Dollar' Tho situation must and will, of P. Cleland, Portland; J. W. Mac- Hailed Mondav night from Handon " own accord, clenr Itself within a Intyre, San Francisco: 11. Splker. , ror San Franc'lsco. reasonable tlmo If given at least Bridge; Frank It. Jose. San Fran-. The Flfleld and Elizabeth sailed n I"""!' of a chance, but with mills Cisco; Hen Mitchell. Portland: C. W. from Handon late yesterday for San over-producing and forcing materials Thorn. Portland; V. S. Jenkins, San ' Ernnclsco "" nn nlrendy overstocked market, Francisco: Goo. McCanon. Chicago; I The Tlliainook sailed from Bnndon nnd with vessel owners refusing to bo L. T. Morgan. Snn Francisco; Mrs. Into yesterdav for Portland. WMnt they consider "the goat" In put- E. M. Ren, Handon; A. McAdnms, The Cnmtillo on her trip duwn l'"K Home of their vessels nwny for Handon, I,. B. Morrison. : bought a cargo of lumber Tor Por- n tl,"10', n !1"8 ,,!",, wlu ov,, nuV I t(M. ,lrot,10,.H for railroad work, tlie " 'Jeyelop Into their becoming '-the I NOHTII HEM) NEWS. lumber being supplied from their mill Kont without Iioi-hh. or to ho more; The Methodist Eiilsoonnl Lndles' on the Sluslnw. expressive, nn ordinary "Jackass, Aid will hold their nuniial picnic to-' The Gleaner Is loading today with " " ''" AiW'leH lutn berinnn puts it general merciianuiso for Gardiner. i-i iiu.uwi nun mvn K morrow at Cooston Mr. nml Mra. J. A. Allen spent The Rust yesterday at Coeiulllo. once with Tho Presbytorlnn Ladles' Aid will chnndlse. hold a silver tea at tho Mlzpnh class room. Pl... TO HEFOHEST. Mrs. Chas. Leggett nnd children of Ten Mile, are the gnosis today of c. Government Has Large Force of Men A. Xowllner. J Working NViir Wallace, Idaho. Wm. Powell nnd family hnvo mov- WALLACE. Idaho. June II. The Oil from Ghisuow to South Inlet. InruOHt Job of reforestliiir niKim Her sailed today or Flor- H,). wnfrtimnto as to buy heftvlly on 11 ini-i... ,.r in.iii.i-ni inn p. what was lopresonteil to bo n ata- 1 11I0 market, and believing In his heart that tho people who sold him material would assist In allowing him to nt least get his money back but what's the use? It has hap pened every year since lUOi! and will probably continue to do si. The last weekly circular of the M Makes Satisfaction It's the satisfied customers who come back again and nrmin lnf , ncss good. Everything we sell is guaranteed to riivn sJHru 7 good." We get our business and keep it by sheer forcn ' disc and fair, progressive business methods. " - QlHchan- Our Unequaled Power in Value-Giving Is for Two Reasons: weJfolrf0rttto-- Second-Wo purchase in large vol ume for our different stores and get) benefit of quantity buying, "MONEY TALKS" to the Manufacturer and Wholesaler, the same as MONEY TALKS when we sell I; You, There are no leaks or losses inn system of CASH ONLY. Our customers reap the benefit by saving $3,00 to $8,00 on every suit, We invite inspection and Comparison "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. -Three Stores Jai""WKv ftcnjA,iilti C'lh Bandon MARSHFIELD Myrtle Point. iek '" tilil.i.,. ..-.,.. nuu....l..ll.... .11.1 ..... .... government Is -"nnvin nn.niiiiiuii um um n oeur de Alone l " " """" iimhh'. oiiiiij mi'iun f Into with a deck load or lumber and hold full of grain. There Is approximately where ho In conducting a Hand pit., owned by the g Wllkl'ti Cnvniiiii'li nf l.'nuiul.l.. la I'lilmr m. I,, ilw, r figuring on hiilldlnc a new hmooiI natloiini forest. Hum, miii.a K..,it. Kehooners have been coming Into bont to enter the Astoria Uogatta. I of this city, where seventy-flve l", l10'' or, """. ' 0,"r" jio neiieves mat lie Had devised a men are engaged In planting west- llieailS Of iivori'iiniliiir tin. Iiii-iIIm... i , v.ll..... ..., .....i n. i..,. n ho encountered with the speed boat ' 800 acres, the varieties being about o inllllon feet of unsold lumber Coos liny a couple of years ngo. If equally divided. Til.- ground was ",".,: '""L". ?"" . ' .?. i:?,..1""1 "T,- iii- Hum ins iMi-uorse-power i.owe- Durned over In l!IO and the timber mm, A ICtlir ellullln III thill., lln mnv linvn t.itnll.. .I.w,..,...,..l M-l... ...,...!. i.. I ui i. i.. ;.... ::; :: . ' .i... ...... ,v nu,n m ncur- f... ...nnua t ...m. . .,. ,...,... ii. rt-iniy iur a iryoiu in mo i-ourtli ly completed and I ml cat nus nro that i'' "'""""' "' ' 7' "'' of July races nt North llenil. nil nniiii.L.a u-iti ,i ,..n ,uu u,ul ug Los Angelos dealers will soon ' . ' hnvo to buy nt lenst from linntl to mmitii winch win restore shipping to normal conditions without regard to price. Should tho market begin to go up there will be a rush of 1 business to fill yards now being de- I ploted. ! Charter rntes took nnnther two- bit drop this week. Today tho ship owners' association miotos n rate or '$1.7.'. from I'uget Sound, Grnvs ,' Harbor. Wllllpa or Columbia Itlvor ,.to San Pedro: $1.00 from Coos Hay: i $:1.7." from Ilumboillt liny and $:i.",0 , rrom Mendocino ports. A differen tial of 7." cents, no cents and $1.00 in tee nnove rntes is mnde In fnvor of the shorlor haul to San Francisco. RAW NEWS of coos m Good Progress Is llehig .Made oil .S'cw Itallroail, Tho Eugene Guard says: 'Track laying Is going along steadily 011 the Willamette I'acirie." suld II. IV lloey. englneei-ln-ililer or the construction engineers or the Southern I'mlflc. lu tins city today. Continuing, Mr. LARGE SHIPMENT C0AS1 HE OE SUIT GASES: UIB fec. Y LS2 nmS DUEL boon unable to sel . Mm.v uni.i- "!., .1,.. n,-.,u ..i This will bo cleaned up within a most comnleteii timtr u-m-i.' ,. ......... . ...i.. .. .... .. ..... r:. ' : ' " ........ .No. Hi ami tracklaylng will not be delayed until we get to Elinlrn. whero a few bridges will hold us up temporarily, but It will not be verv long until wo have tin, track laid tii l'ortolu. 1 have no Information regnrd to tho resumption of work on the Klaninth cutoff hut notice by the press dispatches thut the Southern Pacific Is seeking money for exten sions and that that Hue as well as tho Wlllantetto Pmiric. In mentioned In the list or proprosiii extensions ror which money Ik sought." SPIT IS IHK.'l'.V. Contiactois on Siiiitli.lWecs l.lne Heghi Action ,t Euene. The followliiK Item f-ip? the Eu gene Guard, will be of iniorest hero us Palmer & llolbrook are sub-con-tractors under Wlllett ,t Hun- on tho Smith-Powers lino lioyond Mvr tle Point: "John Palmor and Chas. llolbrook. sub-contractors ln the construction pf tho P. E. & e. electric lino be tween Eugene and Monroe, have iieu mo romimnv nml pin.. NEW I.HJl'OH LAW. Ulstilct Attorney llrown to Enrorce Measure Here. Tho Roseburg News savs: "HIs- trlct Attorney George M. Urowu to- day sent out n number of letters to ueputy siieritfs throughout Curry. Four Hundred Arrive From New York Consigned to One Firm. An Indication or tho rapid devel opment or business on Coos Hay may ho noted rrom the fact that Norton a Hanson yesterday re ceived direct from Now York the largest shipment of suit ciikck and hand bagH thut was ever, received lu this section. There were more than 100 In this ship ment, more than all the firms lu tho county received lu a year, a lew years ago. "Efficiency nnd economy nro the watchwords of modorn business methods, ' remarked Warner Ogren, manager of the sloro this morning. "That's why wo go dliect to tlio mnuiifucturer to mnko our pur chases. This onables us to cut out tho middleman's profit and give the public tho bonorit or lower prices. Wo find thnt It pnyH us nnd Is popular with tho peoplo." Los Angeles Shuts PorUanil Ulll uespiie ner 01 nn-i san r-rancisco w ...Iff! Ill fllll'v M.i.im.vi v.'...'v: pf Won. Lost P.C . .... i 44 U 1,111, lHKVlva - - il Oakland ' ,j ! San KranclKo .." !, Vealie ":: 1 Portland - . Sni-riiiiiento " ,111 ANVIL .MAV HE SOLD. Has For the June Bride A KODAK Coos and Douglas counties wm 1,1 s a ,U or Z geor? ".onVn structlons relative to the new jw ?o j 5i 10 alS .ii'lT'T' regulating tho shipment ,r liquors. eou.rnV 'Hie lal Iffs alloo tS Packages containing ,,uors must be they entered Ii to a con" S w tl 'J "' tt0c f?'-Ung to tho now Flngg nnd Sta direr 2 .,.,., w,Knoy can be courts- sub-eontmetors were to do 10 cin "nl(1 roul(l ,,n 'ol r l'.'v 'i. ""I f, T'f I troyed. lug on tho lino liowo, a 1SM- "'n'0 Anvil wi live up to this law. the shipper nnd lift 2 ror $701 ho L ,,,,, o ' nn,'th 8"u nt Nc must brnnd the package with the!$2lfi.l0 to bo ded etod Tm- nfl"'l was flontod mean A wedding gilt thai will be appreciated because ll will added pleasure on Hie honeymoon Journey anil in the houie-uiaU- nig nays 10 come. We are always glad to slum our kodaks ami cameras. Call in Mini see us, Red Cross Drug Store Phono 122-.J. Jhvilopini ami Printing. lotoi'cvcle Deliver lwi (ittsitfs..i i.. " ."MpiI thin iiini'iiltirr nif1 Plainly labeled according to the now Flngg nnd Standiror wherel v Vl.olnn,no of tl10 lrchnsor nor tho price lnw-otherwlse they can be conris- sub-contractors ,'. , iv.p imlil could bo lonrned. as stranded on tno Nohalom on April 11 deducted. Thov al-,nna wns r,outea on Mn' 1,"' "" AHiuriu ny iiiu h" nnd thou brougnt regon rtrydock. sue Mnsworth dock tins or llUS compiled With tho lnw l,l.. ,. A 1 i,,n "' ," '"" lil" , mnrnlnp in .UcMmr onnin innchlll- '" " "- ri" um..w -....- nnd will proceed for ropnlrs lllll 11 I 11 III IIU I'lllll ItlMU I Mil tlnaii.-t ..(!.. i 1. i ' T..:, ." "."..'." "'". ""HIU ."i w mat nono or tho mum .inr . """ '""u" " ..... i uuMKiuir nnu uio consignee. No has been paid nnd that thnv r ' Bf,'onior Patsy I... "."'"' ",r ,s KIIoseu to re- lormed tho work between Vi, ni.ot l to tho o .tne uiese pncKiigos unless the send- dav of Octolmi- ioi ...", .7.. ..'.., fill Hod to tho . or has compiled with tho law. Idny of April. 1:.13 V Yt,J ('n' I'l.OHE.VCi: MAX WEDS. David M. yle ami Lillian ."McVlcker.s .Married nt Gervais, GEItVAIS, Or.. June 10. Married nt tho homo of tho bride's parents, Hev. and Mrs. E. E. McVickers. David M. Kyle, of Florence, to Miss Lillian L. McVickers. of Gervais. .he ceremony was performed bv tho bride's fatuer, pastor or the Pros b.vterian .Church. They loft for Portland, nfter which they will re side In their new homo in Florence. Mr. Kyle It, n member of tho firm of Kyle & Sons, of Florence, owners of rishorles nnd two largo towboatn. The bride has been a teacher at Mc.Mlunvlllo Tor tho past two years and was a teneher in Florence. mnn nml John F. Logan nro nttor- iii-.io iur i no pjniniiirs hot gou at CLEAN CHIMXEVS NOW. It Is required l,v rinllinni.. r n. Cltv of Mnrsiifioi.i tu-l i i '" " ' '" hoii points nnout two .venrs, i ,.L ., " 8 i e''l ,ll!lt 'lilmneys lm, carrying pnssongors nnd freight th7 n.L'o'nui J" rf'm,!?. n.vo,1 f,r8t' fc"1 lat01' 1oIiik trrinsfon'ed to sno is boam nnd ilontli of hold. Sho wns built at San Francisco In 1905 nnd Is 27C cons not roglBtor." the VrniiLoi-n.ii i '"i'.uiso avoid ,nrst. but later bong trans keeninL with n? "S ?,f f,ro ,oss- "' exclusive freight boat, in hLoping with this ordinance, tho'llfi feet lone 4!i root 1 .. . .,i n JiiBfl Is Porllnml lost the first 5f , new M-rles to lH-V reeto nothing score jfitcrg spite her six hits igl, tL errors. Por Ian I " score, and while h8 ''' ,,y rive hits and I'ortlwd one e- Los Angles scoreu i " Tho gnmes yesterday. a( At Sim Framw- , Kim Kraiulsro f i ll Oakland r.H.1 At Venice i I Venice j 11 ' Smrniiieato $.1 At Portland , I Porthdid j 1 1 Log Angeles Lll we itUIs. SO'll. i "" .ill COTTAOKOnOVaM' Hev. W. J. ua,u: rWumw nunc tuiriHK -?h record.tr'" l,o thinks he b,,11 jmyt ror the drove cou to. , production was 50 3 1 PtdlP li. iiiPhiist yield ?. . ono day and the e,jg nounils. Tho anims j c of "J n..d a'gy?1 Ig nralM..Bn.llk;ro7-rCo8.tj t i.'llo. nf the '0B ..Mntt " reports nn unuiu .1 c d RanlliiB the bWJ k that probably neaPFjjg and never will &K"'y coi Kilo both .have Jersey Tho Anvil wns placed on tho run long ngo bwii v m toij tweon Portlnnd and Southern Ore- calves on " 8ddi but llllJ lHiiuis nnour. nvo jejim. miii o ;, Tfflm '", wore i .. ,c (heon'J v;..a ?Un.WS5 Hepnrt That (Jasiilliio Schooner lleen Traiislerred. A Portland papor says: "It was reported this morning thnt tho gus schooner Anvil, which Just arrived up rrom Nohnloin, where slio was wrecked on Saturday night, has been sold. Captain Voysoy, the principal owner, could not bo locat- led this mornln" and neltnor tho nocossltnted by liar stay on tho No iiaioin pencil. have chlinnoys cleanod and ropalred. lly order or ANbSN?E,M:HXTIn,8,m, I am prepared to clean nnd re pair chimneys on short notice. Phono A LAV CAHLE VNDEU COOS HAV. WASHINGTON, Juno 10. Tho Wni" nnimi'lninnt lioa .riv, ntml TJOIH'O- i :.:i"..T.r" .:".,. i OL'iiimivn nw nv r rnni i'hi. ill i 1 17 Tl BATJriTr.x'.rn .... .1 ' , . ...l.r .. , T ..-."...- tV.ln. aSSUIUO "v. ...i.h Leave nr.l,.fl '""V"" ' " " l' uenwoii mm ueigii "- frl,,it ngeni, '- Store. Phone 78. , "mwa UBar IS'cooaTy. acSma' iitlH ;, H,o Place shou "- K,!4 the same day, 5- f fer very ujnisuaLlUi CORVALWB. --i pitic-, hero for several )f-ot wJJ "". ..nOlI"" ne- nHlll11G tllO