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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1913)
Ua , '-! 'i- "flpl" l r nrN v iClR: I THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1913. :1JpP i mi Hd lays in tltc , -: t " . .. v -a XT- The fhht "Ith of .Inly" celebration. )e ei In. Hie tin: stuff tl ngi i" I MOtllCSj VOOl, V;i 11' illdS those days they celebrated the mtry's independence of foreign rule; they fight for it, but they got it. In these lere's a different sort of independence to lined; and you ought to help win it. iiepcnclcMiee from fraud in merclmnriisc is one of igs we're Irving for; the elimination of the cheap tut masquerades as quality. It appears in clothing- ifonn of cotton-mixed fabrics, in "sloppy" tailor- Lflashy, undignified styles. art Schaffner & Marx .71'N'E TIDES Uelow Is given tlie tlmo and height of high ami low water nt llnrshfleld. The tliles aro plated In the order of occurrence, with their times on tho llrst lino mid heights on tho second lino of each dny; a compnr Inon on con ccutlve heights will Indicate whothor It Is high or low wntor. r'or high wnter on the har 30 lira. . r,.lu 12.27 1.4 G 11.40 I Ft. . . 0.4 1.0 2.C 15.0 I WHAT 1 1 Kit FORECAST. I (Uy Associated Press.) OREGON Showers In tho west tonight, ninl tomorrow fair I in caBtcrn portion. LOCAL TEMPEHATl'RE REt'ORI). For the 2 1 hours ending at 1:1.1 a. in., .lime .10, by irenj. Ostlind, special Government me teorological observer: Maximum 71 I .Minimum r0 j At i: II! a. in r.S I 1'rcclpltntlon OS ' Precipitation sluco Sept 1, j I 1!M2 G3.7I I Precipitation same period I Inst year CI. 13 I Wind. South; cloudy. j i HORN 1 LARSON To .Mr. mid .Mrs. .Joseph Lntson of Kaatsldo, at Morcy Ilos pltal, Siindny, Juno 29, a daugh ter. Slio Ib their llrst child and mother mid daughter are doing nicely, wlillo Mr. Larson Is doing as well as could lie expected un der such Joyful conditions. many friends she nindo will unlto It extending congratulations to tlw lucky groom, j- I'ostpiuio Picnic. Tho MiirshfMfi, Episcopnl Sunday school lilfnld?. U'lltnll H'flfl tn 1inin Itnsiti tirtlil nL. -..... uu J lltu lUUII IIUIU lUlilUI row, lias been postponed Indefinitely owing to tho unsettled weather, ; Hud Itonds to llmiiiiiii. c. ,ri. Kopf, editor of tho Handon RecorlK er. and Mrs. Kopf, drove over from Handon esterdny In their now nuto to meet Mrs. Kopfa sister, , Mlsa Lena Kreanier, who arrived on tho Hieakwntcr from Senttle and will spend part of her summer vacation In tho Clry-by-thc-Sea. Mr. Kopf says tho roada were so bad coming over that he fenred to try them go ing back and loturned on the train leaving lila nuto here. WViI Today. .John I). Ooss, a well-known Mnrshfleld attorney, and Elizabeth l.awlor, were married this morning nt the homo of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ThonuiH Howard, .Tudgo John F. Hall officiating. They loft Imme diately on a honeymoon trip to var ious coast polnta. Only members of tho family mid Miss Agnes Hutchison wero present. Mr. and Mrs. Ooss will reside In the Nlchol son apartments on Aldor near Xorth Hroadway. (hen Piii-nc. At tho farewell re ception nt tho Haptlat Church Fri day evening, the congrogntlon pre sented Rev. A. F. llassford n purso of money ns n llttlo rcmembrnnco and token of their appreciation of his services. Through an error Sat urday tho nnnio of Itev. G. LoRoy Hall was omitted from tho list of thoso responding with fnrowoll ad dresses to Itdv. Ilassford. Mr. llass ford loft thlR morning for his homo nt CorvalllH and pinna to spend tho next few uiouths on his ranch. are a declaration of independence; they're all- e best tailoring, the best style; they give the wear ing toolt-'"dence of thought; and they save him from pay- much for good clothes. T r . t . i,i . . - n 1 Mhllt'L. t-lirk it. 11 11.. vt Hiaiu . ..4- IL'll1 j mil, o uit v nvn 1111:111, ill. rio, more; the best saw at !f2.).UU. vl I That's the way we se $20, $25, 50, and 1 . values von ever si nni.EN Mill STORF ) More Is tho lionie of Hint Sclmf filer ,V: .Mnrv clothes, T HAVE PROGRESSED bo far liiw to contentperfecting our storo service that now wo have only bonoflts to with tho problem of Inducing you to examine its klo or rlhou. Taking lots of oxerclso? Kver sprain your an takes the tJjt? "Flrst-ald-to-the-lnjured" ItKXAr. ItL'lilllXO Oil. could use. S.ffuess out In no time bettor than anything else you Irated for hospc and 50c. Cotton, bandages, sterilized and med- Ttal and homo uso. "THK SWKirr.Nll Lockhai. UI'lGSS OF LOW PltlCK (TKIIXICSS or POOIt QPALITV SKLDOM KQr.M-S THK PHONE -Parsons Drug Co. '1HE BUSY CORNER." -UK UKXALIi stoui:. MAIN 298 US ('et lllg Auto. Oorst & King ro celved their big nuto for tint Mnrsh lleld-Xorth Uond run on tho Ilreak wator today. Tho car was nindo to order mid looks like one of tho big Bigut-sccing nutos in tho cities. Klicmiflcri Victim. Kalph Ulch nrdHon. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter UMiardson, of Hunker Hill, Is tho llrst Fourth of July victim on Coos liny. Ho was playing with flro crackers and sustained mi Injury to his eye. .Mim Hoily. Mrs. It. A. Itussoll, of Randolph, Is In Mnrshneld to meet the remains of her husband wlio died and was buried In Salem 12 yenrs ago. Tho remains, whliih wero to nrrlvo on tho IlreakwaMr, will be taken to Handolph for In terment. Siinilny Picnic W. M. Illnko nnd fnmll. Cornell Lngerstrom, Miss N'orn Tower and her guests, MIbh Florenco Aiken, Tom Honnott, .luck Merecu, nnd Del Ilengstou woro Milium: tho Mnrshdeldera enjoying Sunday nt Musslo lleef. Tilp Dclnicil Miss Nolllo Mont gomery or tho MnrHhflelil Chrlstlu Scteiico church this morning received n telegram that Klckoll Young, tho lectuier wlio was to havo toino hero for an address July in, has had to ; cBtpoiio his trip to Mnrshfleldand tho date of his coming Is now tin- ivrtidu. For I lenr Story. Tnn Hall Hnys .hat hIiuu tho blackbeirlcs nro ripe In tliu woods west of Mnrshflold, It Is now tlmo for some to aprlng tho old story t.bout a bear being seen there. Tho bear story, ho sub, keeps tho children nut of tho choicest blr.ckboriy patches and eu ablos mine of tho grownups to Imvn a corner on tho crop. WViI III Iteikcley. Mrs. K. S. Ilargelt today received tho announce ment of the mail Inge of her cousin, Miss Anno Orny, of Ilerkeley, to Mr. (rove Hermann, of Horkoloy, Cal ifornia. Miss Gray spout part m the summer hero InHt venr and tho "WHAT JIAPPKXKO TO MAItV." Tho sixth In tho series of pictures being shown nt tho Orphcuni is en titled "A Cluo to Her Pnrontngo," nnd will bo shown on Wednesday nnd Thursday evenings. Pntrons who hnvo followed tho fortunes of Mary aro assured another Interesting nnd drnmatlc fenturo In her life story In this picture. PERSONAL NOTES At, I rt ?." -v' .In the uny. ANSON IIOOKRS and wlfo aro hero louay rrom tliolr South Coos river homo. MHS. LKVI SMITH went up to the Hatchery yesterday to spend tho dny. C. II. DUNCJAN Ib spending tho dny hero looking nftcr business Inter ests, PERKY OUILLIAM nnd family aro moving horo today from Daniels Crook. WARHKN HKSSHY la a business visitor from South Coos Illvor todny. MRS. K. OKORGK SMITH Ib visiting In town today from South Coos River. MISS MILDRKD ROOD, of North Coos Illvor, Is visiting In town todny. MR. AND MRS. CARL 11RIOOS nro visiting In Mnrshfleld from Camp 1. (.'. W. EL-MOKE spent Snndny at , Allognny, roturnlng homo this morning. F. S. DOW loft this morning on n nusincBB trr to Myrtlo Point and iinnuon. J. M. CULLICY, tho Catching Inlot rnnchor, is hero on business for the dny. ; MRS. AL STEVENS Is In town to- WANT ADS. KMIL STONE Ib In town from Cntch lug Inlet. L. I). SMITH, of Dnnlols Creek, Ib in town today. OSCAU CARLSON, of Daniels Creek, Ib In town today. C. II,, PECK wont to Coqulllo this nfty'nnioii on business. MISS IIETIIEL STOCK, of Siimnor, Ih horo visiting todny. J. (1. SEK8TKEEM, of LakoHldo. spout yesterday In town. E. Ml. HODSON Ib n town visitor from South Coob Illvor. W. E. DUNOAN has returned from i n business trip to Handon. JESSE AND LESTER SMITH nro in town from Coos river today. -MRS. W. II. NORTON, of Suninor. Is In town todny shopping. LEE HYERLY returned Suturdny from n trip to Curry County, MISS RUTH HEDDEN. of Daulols Creek, Ib visiting horo todny E. .1. MASTERS, of Catching Inlet. Is In town todny on IiiihIiichh. J. C. HEATTIE. of North Coos River. Ih In town on IiiihIiichh. MRS. JOHN MESSERLE Ih spending dny from Hnrnes Inlot on n shop ping trip. ,i ROCCO HIA8CA((h a business visitor to Mnrshfloldi'-for tho day from Coob river. v P. 1). HLAKE. Vpf Catching Inlot. was In Mnrshfteld on a business trip todny. . Mil. AND MRS.WvNBELAND. Camp 1, nro visiting In town, n few days. MR. AND MRS. nAKKER w to tho Hatchery yeste' Hpcnd tho dny. MISS EVELYN PLANA,, turned today from n vl' Innd nnd Eugene. 1 MRS. C. II. MARSH rotu from Portland whore sh I visiting relatives. MR. AND MRS. EI). HUH Sunday nt Enogrun's oa. South Coos Rlvor. f FRED SMITH, of Itb York, nrrlvcd horo '. on tho Hrenkwntor. j MRS. ANDREW V ' North Coos Iur dny on n shonplri MRS. DAOOETT, a Daggett, enmo to morning from All, CAPT. JAMES dp. tho Hrenkwntor tlons for enptnl' CAPT. N. J. COIC. , diner, who nrrlvcd lfoTrVV!,. loft thlH morning for homo, " AIJOUST CARLSON Ih n liuslnosl visitor for tho dny from his isorlh coob Rlvor ranch MRS. MAY TAHOR nnd dnughtorB nro among tho HnynoR Inlet vis itors Bpendlng tho dny In town. MR. AND MRS. It. II. COREY nnd family returned this morning from n Sundny outing on South Coob rlvor. It. I). HALL mid wllo returned HiIh morning from n Sunday visit with E. O. I (nil mid family, uf Sum ner. TOM LAWIIOKN roturnod this Ml! -Uhclojt MKivANl Mrs. u Hurt lyorcm.. Musslo KcoP.k MISS. MAY UUlk visiting her ter ry of AlloMny, this mornliiM .MISSES NELME ANnl LAND returned touayfct Portlmid, whero thoyJlat Al)A nttondlng school MRS. ELlZAHETt! MISS JIAMIK MA UOxEWgfA MRS. ED. IiKMSEN nf n,i. & In r,ii. iBttt.. . i-.. I,al t ;."...""" "'V"(i ruiauvca toiln naming coma down on tho aieiinJ Sho will ralucii tomorrow MRS. WM. MIBWAN. X i 1 visiting hcrViiBiiBhi; u? rn ll-1. srr. ,". p. i. Mccoiloch.lgf unyncs Inlet. rC tiirnml hnhtn n.i. . ,"'l l MRJANrUTcTldMrV. uvuu Diiuiiuiui: ji rntv Mnn....iiT rolntivcB on ' tho May. loft kliiVa ..!' '?.r Eureka to vUl't Tr ti&VA AIIIN r U Vinitnt . - J' "1 ui ,T fcj, 4 JIIII II .VI1V HL.. .J houso giicstB, .Mrs. Z. A. Pf0 fciJ Mrs. Ma or Andonon. of.SpokaS woro visitors nt tho HntcUry yr whl rclatlv other California siio nas boon and friends. MISS MIRIAM VALBNTINP hMjttat RradiintedTVrTomLcoffi at Decatur, ill., -?rlved her dny to vllat ntAiBhonjo ? nwit. Mrs. cn i"omV of J MRSi-C II, DVF iV- j3"runy nftt' 1. Bbn ' other,, ir fcVv Points. .. . A- VlfllthlK lbs w ET33KBTrmi TIME SAVERS WAXTKD (.'111 nt bbootlng gallery. Oood pay, lnuulro Howling alloy. 'OK SALIr i'oil piano which litis been used ifow years. Good touo mid ns i.kood ns new. Inquire 1S7 Soujh Second Btreot. rr I'OU UliiT FiirnMieil flat. Sewn looms. I. S. Smith. FOR ItKXT Furnished titii-iooiu npartmont. Apply Xnsburg'H Grocery. $30.00 eP. VsV'AVi XxWM A V si o.oo Down,$5.00 Per Month LOST Elks' tooth. Rewind for turn to Times office. 10- ORPHEU -vMiriijnrS val4 ; J X story of LAST ni.nPk' HfilTSE Kal Indian ralita ana wan ,i two-reel special feature. IW AfSSWKHfcJU nit. " "'re. Dunny. L . ,, graph. Comedy, featuring MASTER AND MAN Edison. a0 WANTED The Ewnlng Tclcgiiini of Portland. Or., comploto for Juno 4, Will gladly pay for It. Send Immediately to Mrs. Roso Cottell, Empire, Oregon. LOST An elastic belt between tho Presbyterian church and 10th nnd Central. Return to Times office. I 'OH KKXT Tho nice, furnished frgnt rooms, with bath. 237 N. I! roadway. t'OK S.II.K Oas range; nearly fnew. Inquire 184 Market ave. (ii'noiie jui-j. U'lXTKIl lour or rive modern. Apply "U , 'lies ornce. l'OK SALE Vouiib liroun leghorn cockerels. Phone 3151. WANTED Competent girl fur gen eral housework. Mrs. IS. Kauf man. FOR KALi; On nccouii'lof Illness, furriluro of seven-rfiojn house Phoie242-L or oal'24C North The Poor Man's Friends The Suburban Homes - AND- Time Saver Bicycles You'd like to buy that lot, but it's too far out A TIME-SAVER BICYCLE will cut down the distance for you, A TIME-SAVER BICYCLE will do for you what the trolley has done for, the industrious working man in other places. BUY A TIME-SAVER AND A SUBURBAN LOT. You may not look as dignified on a bicycle as you would in an automobile, BUT buying a bicycle in or der to own your home beats selling a home to buy an automobile, We stake our reputation on the TIME-SAVER BI CYCLES. They carry our name and our guarantee, The people must think so, for they bought 14 in May and 13 in June, Note; Will tho roal estate agonts ploaso smooth It over for mo with the nutomobllo agents? Jo "Coos King" Bicycles REUAKl TIME SA . 1 jr- JgWAYSUy ik.ii ipn Dayton Bicycles t MI . i ' I 4' h II llr. MISS ' Inr hoi , To '. tnry Cow i MRS. yesto v from visited stny o rovlu. honlth FRED I & Kin , nonr tp moiitht . Iliigor, North Modfon W.M. .1. TKOTIVH, tho (JltA.M nnd WED! June 1; Month of And thoy b. "nothing half u as lovo's young, say. have you cv tor's candy? Ann you It Is Just as And tho Sartor foj aro as delicious'! Rain or WE KEF Patronize got tho mo, and goods, are filled In from the pun. lcalsv andHyot! that every pc tlon 'wllljbetr STORK VOIt AND IFWo 1 H ( v 4 I :i V I k 1, "A i 1 V 1 1 I i ' n a w y i. .:! ' .! V Sf VviPUr - fmd houw verful dratiia. w.F m&t w Ai,. miuouMv-fvivj v h J.. ':! x. '--""- J . ".. an 0156 North Broadway Phon?J58-hf QEXTS'T P v. A Bfr?. S iVrv V . I i Tk K S" ' T A .. .. i" r CQrri LiL A'tMi l Y ' S r i . ( TW1 1 Jirf 1ftaifehTiAlrl I i!7ltfvr