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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1913 EVENING EDITION. WASH DAY won't be BLUE MONDAY if you use the conven iences we can snow you, MHBHHHM W h. - i itcar Ar ASH IN ONE MINUTE LOT11ES PJNS CLOTHES LINES. TLTBS foe Best, Copper Boilers Made .JUNE TIDES Uolow Is given tlic time and height of high and low witter at llnrshlleld. The tides are plnccil In the order of occurrence, with their times on the llrst line and heights on the second line of each day; a compar ison on con ecntlve heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water, r'or high water on the bar subtract 2 hours 3-1 minutes. 14 His. . fi.03 11.32 4.40 11.27 t't... O.C 4.4 1.7 . C.3 A HOT IRON rmfyf m A COLD HANDLE ITlie next day is ironing day. Iliis is the kind that applies ilio heat lo the irk not lo the hand. Sec our windows Liihlcd tit Xiyht. l SfEWhen you buytSfiS SftBuy f he bzsMjP I SSSOnVi ERY AUTO OWNER IN COOS COUNTY Should Hcueone of those new itomobile Ctamois we are now showing, The best and cheapest Intnvance that is ma'le for e'enmng your car, Ask Us to Show You One ickhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." IE MAIN 298 -r US RPHEUM TONIGHT AY 01 V I'HtlllIllir f li,rlilm ATiw.1- PIAT TCRNED Patho. A western Comedy. KjPSP 11111 IM.IIO s-tif .-...lis. nr11 k l.I.i -tn..t.l.. .Um.in fOiJK GPEST Riogrnpn. Comedy drama featuring Mr. Paitrlco Coutello. A I hit- new program, lor Sunday evening. I'OME ONE; COME AM. AD.MISSIOX TEN CUNTS. LUNCHES For DINNERS ping to Save Trouble ana worry. I tnOSt Hfilioimic nnri Ring eatables House Bakerv gia'y I-eld's.) P') STOCK FARMS. ta l,ood T .or I'lione 3151, Marsh 'lie IIiiiii(wL-- n, J some of the bt -v ior sale. The Royal TONIGHT New Pictures niid'.Vew Songs; New Vuiideville. Entlro Change from Last Night Four new pictures will be shown. (Songs by) WILKEHSO.V SISTERS AXI) HOD EVANS In popular songs and new vaudeville. And don't forget the big hit Sunday afternoon At 2:30 p. i. a big matinee will bo held at the ROYAL, where the pictures look good and a big performance of ..nllflavlllA Any sent till! bo sold tonight and U.....1....- nfi.'riuioii for one dtuie. TKX CENTS. ti Change day and night. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For the 24 hours ending nt 4:43 a. m., June 14, by IlonJ. Ostllnd, special government mo 1 teorologlcal observer: .Maximum 01 ' Minimum 44 At 4:43 a. in 4S Precipitation 10 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1012 01.32 I Preclpltntiou Bamc period last year 5S.30 ' Wind: Southwest;cloudy. Croud on the Ht-rukwnlcr. Tlio llrenkwnter Is due In early tomorrow from Portland. It Is reported that she Is crowded, passengers being till able to get accommodations on her nt Portland. Special Program. Tlio Children's uny exercises or the Marshfleld Chris tian church will bo held Sunday even lug, the program being tinder the di rection of Mrs, W. A. Held and He v. '., o. Howard. !e( Out Rock. The old Htono quarry on North Coos lllvor litis been re-opened and about 300 vnnln of rock will bo taken out to 'build a lime house for the C. A. Smith pulp mill here. Meet Touglhl. meeting or the rusted of the Marahlleld Swedish Lutheran Church will be held to night with August Carlson and oth ers who nro arranging for n big dinner nnd general good time hero for two days about July 4. Services Sunday. How H. E., drowning, of the EnlHconnl Church. will bold services at St. Iii1cuh i Oatllml ti plans woro approved and Church In Empire. Siindnv. nt :t . accepted In competition with several p. in. Services at North Hunt! will architects, somo of them from Port- Monday nnd todny nil of the em ployes who desired were given other work nrnniifl tli. mill rrnid., .i.i., I, '"- hvuinb limits 1 in readiness for n long-continued run. Wed Today. E. Emmott, a well known young rancher of Cntebini; Inlet, nnd Miss Lydla Hendrlckson or W est Mnrshrield, will bo married to dny. They will resldo on Catching Inlet. Miss Hendrlckson was former ly employed In the Lnndo store. Are Moving. The Rrndley Candy company is moving Into Its new Utmrters In the Eagle's hall on South Semii 1 street. The building has been greatly Improved by the Eagles and will make excellent quarters which will be finely fitted up for the randy factory and offices. The firm will have the Inrgcst floor space of nnv In Marshfleld. Am yet. the old quar ters In the Williams' building have not b.en ljnscd. I'our Slioollnir. August Cnrlson of North Coos River was in Mnrsh Jlold today on business. He Is rap idly recovering from the sunstroke which 1ms bothered him Tor the Inst few years, llo says that there have been ninny picnic pnrtlos thcro this season nnd that some of the picnickers by cnrclcss Bhootlng hnve endangered people and livestock, es pecially around the stono quarry, which Is being opernted again. For Limit office. W. J. Conrad of Marshfleld, Is mnklnc unite n enm- palgn for the receivership of the I'. S. landofflco at Roseburg nnd J. M. Upton Is also n lending candidate for the Reglstrnr of the RoRcburg land office. W. S. Gtiorln. formerly of Myrtle Point but for sometime con nected with tlio U. S. survey Is nlso a candidate for registrar of the Rose burg land office and n number of otner Oregon men nre seeking the places. .Mix. Hall Honored. Mrs. I), C. McCarty todny received a note from Mrs. E. s. Ilargolt stating that Mrs. .i. t. iinu, worthy Matron of Doric Chapter. O. E. S., Is to bo honored by the nppolntment ns ono of the grand chapter officers for Oregon. The office wnH not stated. This Is a mnrked honor for Mrs. Unit and nlso Tor the local Eastern Stnr. The weather has been very wnrm In Portland nnd some of the Coos liny delegates nro anxious to return. Will ItulM In ItiiiKlon. nenlnmln OBtllud returned Inst evening from llnnilon, where ho was the success ful architect In having his plans accepted for a handsome new two story re-lnforced concreto building which will be erected by the First Mttionni Hank as its new Home, mv bo held nt S p. in. The services at .Marsiiiieid will lie held nt S a. in. ' and 1 1 a. in. AntoNis Return. Lynn Lambeth I and Claude Tucker nrrlved In lust night via Allegany, having driven their cars bark from Portland. The roan is not in very good shapo but laud. He also bad plans nccepted for a now drugstore to bo erected In Handon by C. Y. Lowe. Tin heel Fire. Mnnager Falken stcln of the Simpson Lumber com pany stuted todny t lint tlio damage dono by the fire nt Tarheel camp yes terday was slight. The flro was and will bo reopened when the mar ket picks up, that camp furnishing nenrly all Bpruce. About thirty men were employed thero by Mr. Pierce. Play In 'ortli Rend. Marshfleld nnd North Rend will play a double header at North Rend tomorrow. The lineups will be about the same as Inst Sundny with the exception tbnt Mc Donald may be tried out at third. Myrtle Point and CoquMlo will piny at Random Circuit Court. The enso of C. V. McOeorgo and the L. C. Smith Type writer company wns expected to go to the Jury In circuit court thto after noon. Following this, somo motions In the foreclosure case of F. R. Wnlte on his mortgnge will probably be tak en up to clear the way Mr the tak ing of testimony In the case before a referee In case the Wllscy deal docs not go through by July 1. Elks liar Anderson. A Portland paper says that Grand Exalted Ru ler Mills of the R. P. O. E. has no tified Medford Lodge thnt It cannot lultlnte Rod Anderson, the prize fighter Into membership, the lodge bnrrlng professional prizefighters. It Is also stated thnt tlio Indianapolis Lodge of Elks had Its charter re voked once for Initiating Rob Fltz sltumons nnd did not get It buck until "Lanky Rob" had been dis charged. Expect Machinery. The electric machinery for tlio Smith-Powers-. Hennessey mine on Isthmus Inlet In I expected hero on the next bont. Thol bunkers nt the mine arc now full.' About soventy men nro employed there now but this force will be groat-' ly Increased ns the output will bo In-' creased rrom less tlian fifty tons u day to about 250 tons per dny when the olectrlcnl equipment is Installed. Will Hennessey enme down from tlio mine today on business. 4 1 Along the Waterfront. I The A. M. Simpson snlled yester day for San Frnnclsco nnd San Pe dro, Tliu Rnndon sailed yesterday from Rnmlon for Snn Kranclsco. The Rustler Iiiih returned from the Sluslnw ami Is londing for Gold Rench nnd Port Orford. The Hardy sailed last evening with lumber for San Francisco. HEARING NEXT .MONDAY. Win. Miller to be Arraigned for Child Stealing nt Hunker Hill. Justice Pennock Is arranging for the preliminary hearing of 1:111 Milt er on the charge of clilld-Btcnllng in connection with the disappearance of llttlo David Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith of Hunker Hill, next Monday afternoon. It Is expected that there will bo n large number of witnesses at tlio preliminary hearing. Deputy Pros ecuting Attorney Llljeqvlst will bo hero from Coqulllo for the hearing and Tom Rennet! will defend Miller. WANT ADS. WANTED Dining room girl, der Hotel. Sny WANTED To Phone GO-X. rent or buy tents. KOR RENT Fm-iiMieri il-rooni housekeeping apartment. 413 N. 2nd Bt. Phono 310-X I'OR RENT The lower floor mill basement of the Williams' build ing. Apply to It. F. W Illnms. FOR SALE !5.i.-i. boiler, ttt-li. p. engine, 20-ft. gnsolluo boat,, 23-ft. gasoline bonf, lO-li.-p. gas ollno engine, l-li.-p. gnsollno en gine, CO I egg Incubator, gnsollno drng-Baw outfit, 3000 ft. myrtle lumber, 7x9 printing press and type, SxlO camera and Ions. In quire of E. A. Stonecypher, East side. Phone G-J. I'OR SALIC Red Raven Alnlnle terrier puppies. Apply W. F. Town, nt Old Town, North Rend, WANTED Hotixcuork. Phone anil It or cnll nt Times office. WANTED Roy over HI, lo work nights and mornings In printing office. Apply Times office. TIMOTHY HAY. AT HALVES'. WANTED Young Confectionery. man nt Lewis' WANTED Wouinii or git I lo in tend confectionery storo In Co qulllo. Call at Times office. they luckily got through before the started to burn slashings and got rain mndo the rond slippery. away. Foreman Eiumott Pierce wns Repair .Mill Roller. The C. A. arranging to close tlio camp down Smith Company's big mill U closed yesterday Indefinitely nnd was clear down todny to penult repairs on the lug things up to guard against u fire big liol.crH. This Is tlio first time during tlio summer montliH. The lliej have been overlmiiled In sev- camp Is being shut down on account crnl months. The mill will resume or tlio poor demand Tor spruce lumber TIME SAVERS Coos Queen $28.50 Ccos King $29.50 AN OPEN LETTER: DELAY PICNIC FOR II WEEK 'OR SALE Tomato plniits. fil per 100, nod celery Phono 3151. I'OR RENT Large front room fur nished with bnlb, sultnblo for Iwo, with board, If desired. In prlvnto house, no children. Call at 021 S, r.th st. Phono 331-R. I'OR SALE Spun of work liorM'M. Weight 1 100 lbs. ench. C. It. Flanagan, nr.STitli st. S. Sons of Norway Postpone Big. wanted seing i.y day. pimno Event at Enegren's Grove Until Week from Sunday. I'OR RENT. Rooms keeping apartments. and Iioiino Lloyd Hotel. I'OR SALE Nearly new. Sill) baby carriage. Reasonable. Caro TI ItlOH. 'OR SAI cheap. I -New M-uliig iiiiiclilue Phono 200 North Rend. The Sons of Norway picnic which wns to have been held nt Enegren's Grovo tomorrow has been postponed until a week from Sunday. The postponement' Is the result of the rain last night and this morning and tlm threntenlng weather. The grounds lire nil damn and the dancing platform also damp so that If nn attempt was made t hold It tomorrow, the principal feat- "",, " " ures of (he big evonl would be Her- U AM KD Woman cool lously Interferred with. 48. North Rend. rrcHlilout O. .M. JnliuHou. of lliel I'OR SALIC ILNroom lodging house, furnished. 301 North Front st. Phone 20i-J. Phono Sons of Norway snld this afternoon tlint the picnic n week from tomor row would be even bigger and bet ter than if It had been hold tomorrow. DRESSMAKING 1'lrt.t class dress, milking done at Ladles' Emporium. FARM FOR SALE THE CANADIAN PACIFIC IS NOW MAKING EYES AT COOS BAY Till' MARSH FIELD OHAMHEK OF COMMENCE. CuMitloini'ii : I tun addressing particularly those members of your body who also belong to the Coos County Hardware Dealers' Association. I ha Ye a grievance, the" adjustment of which is the duty of a Chamber of Commerce. I have been in business in Marsh field more than one year, but I cannot buy hardware or ammunition from any jobber having a local 'representative. M.y competitors say that the. jobber must not sell to me, or they will, col lectively, boycott him. My competitors who "were here first" can buy locally. 7.s thiti fair? fs il prorrcssiiw? Had J written to your body, before coming here, you would have advised me to "come by all means." After 1 came, I found that your members try to prevent me from doing business. Quit chasing windmills and see that we new-comers have a chance to do business after we get here. M AKSIIFl ELD CYCLER Y. E. RANDEL. Gentlemen: You can't stop me from getting these goods, but you can make it much easier to do so. Dairy, stock and fruit farm con sisting of Til 8 acres, botweon 3G nnd 40 acre of rlrh bottom laud, eight acres of bonch land sot to applo trees and fifty acres moro that can easily bo cleared for orchard and balaiico good grnzlng land for cat tle slicon or goats. i Twolvo head good dnlry cowa nnd Your best girl will iniiko loving nil farming Implomonts necessary, eyes at you If you will tnko her Locuod on West Fork of Coos to Snrter'a tonlghr, or any other River, ono mllo from postolllce, night, nnd buy her n Cupid's Dip, school nnd bontlandlng. or any other of tl elr dollclous Ruy direct from owner, fountain drinks and top It off with a For further Information, call or box of their choice candy. write: W. A. GAGE. Allognny. Ore. f ,T. Lee Brown, tli. G. "Robl. AY. Swanton, V. C Rain or Shine AVE KEEP ADVANCING. Calroni.e our store and you gel the most up-to-date service and goods. 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