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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1913. EVENING EDITION. SSnj Auto Line noi" i-,,m ulntla i books, 20 rides, 2.00. p S Chandler Hotel, Marsh ffl ami North Rend Nowh Co., In NorM) Uend G0RST& KING, Props. Wooilrow Wilson's Brother Tn (Mill H- WIlHOIl, Is ono of the Kniinoiit Heads of the U. 8. l loiin A: aunrniity Co. Tills (.uiiiiaiit like others roproBontod lbi is. is succeeding y Bocurlng tho most cnpalilo men In Hb miui i"..incnt I'ldollty bonilB of nil kind, best pioteetlon; lowest pr mluiiiB. f. S. KUTMAX .V CO., Agent. THE LITTLE SHOE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER Ih where you enn Bet your bIiocb repnlrcd promptly, reasonably and satisfactorily. ('4)1110 In mid mk. OSCAII H WALL N'ext door to Orplionin Theater. Walk ono block ami snvo ono dol lar on ench pair of man's and boys' shoes. Wo do first class shoo re pairing nt tho lowest prices In the city. Yours for a square deal. Aug. Olson. 215 South Hnuulwav. Bowling Alley! i75 NORTH FRONT STREET Tuesday Evening Especially for Ladies City Auto Service flood Carn, Careful Drlrora and rcnsonablo chargoB. Uur motto "Will bo anywhoro at any time Stands Ulnnro Hotel and Dl.inci Cigar Store. Day Phonos 7H and 4 Night PhoDo 46. KAItKI-'R rjOOHAI.K. nmtirlrtnr You Auto Call Foote PHONE II 1-.T NIGHT Al I) DAY Stand front of Blanco Itlllliirtl Parlor three NEW CARS After 11 l. SI. Phono 2(10-1. Residence Phono .8-J. Careful DrlvcrM -j. Good Cars Here's a Thing to Remember! Whenever you nro In tho mnrkol for u bill of groceries, before send ing out of town coino In and net our prices. We stand back of nil our Koodri mid can save you money. You Get a 5 Per Cent Rebate In premiums on all cash puitIuihcb, except flour and sugar. Save up your cash coupons you got at our place and not hoiiiu useful household nrtlclo, free And say, If you are dissatisfied with tho milk you are now using, eomo In and 'wo will tell you how to got some of tho bebt milk In Coos County, nt a rea sonable price. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House O'COXXELL HLRG. 1KI Mntki't Mi'., SlnrshlleJd, Or. mono :ioi.'.i. t. j. scaife. w. s. rrowx a. ii. iiodgins Marshfield PAINT AND ' 'U DECORATING CO. Estimates Furnished. I'lioiio 1H7-Ii Mnrxliflehl. Ore. Unique Pantatorium THE MOIIKRK DYKRS. OLKANKRS, PRi:ssi:RS ami HAT IHiNOVATORS ArciU for I)rtrvunl II. Strauss A Co., Pino Tailoring. Let us make your next suit. gSK OKVrRAIi. Phono 250-X First Class Weaving Piomptly done at Gardners' Rag Carpet factory On Sherman avenue between Califor nia and Connecticut. iZno HI. North Uonil. Or. Jt.ST m'r-nx'irr. A lai0 hhlpiueiit of Electric Cut Gbus Shades. Call and see our stock of glass- ZVl .Wo alB0 havo Brao of the latest designs In shower fixtures, jrom two light to five. Everything In electrical supplies. Barnard & Langworthy " i.n Gray Auto Service After 13, 2C0L, Right Cafe. Marshfield. Oregon. tnh70? haT anything to sell, ren ade, or want help, try a Wait A rJir leave ovory 20 minutes from ? fcto'"oeock ivory half. Faro 16 '.. ."I -nv. roiinil trip 25 cunts. WKk r Mm&wssk , MzzTiersi The Golden Rul Broadway and Central. BANDON BY THE SEA THE CITY OF THE FUTURE A I'KW TEX ACHi: TRACTS FOUR SIILES SOUTH OX COUNTY ItOAl) $:i."J PER Al'ItK: S100 CASH, HA LANCE two years, no interest, no taxes, fixe sandy i.oam, level hexcii land. Buy One It Will Make You Money Donald MacKibtosh real kstatk nml EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILING FROM PORTLAND .ll'XH HI): JULY I, l, II, II), SI, i AND HI). AT 8 A. M. SAILING FROM COOS DAY .Il'LY I. 0, II. 10, 21, 2(1 AND ill, AT 1 P. M. Tickets mi Mile to till Eastern points initl luforiuatlon as to routes ami fates cheerfully furnished. Phone Main itt-L. P. STEELING, Agent. S. S. NANN SMITH Sails from Smith Mill Dock for San francisco friday, July 4, at 1 1 A. M. CARRYING ALL COOS DAY PRKIGHT. San IVaiuNco office, 80.1 I'lfe llhlg., or Lombard St. Pier No. 27 Inter-Oceaiilc Transportation Co., C. I McGeoiKe, Aut. Phono II. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR PORTLAND THURSDAY, JULY 3, AT 1 1 A. M. ROUND TRIP, $lfi.50 CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. lMionu 41 O. P. McGEORGE, Ageat. Low Rates for Handling Trunks Wo haul trunks Uotweon nny points in Marshtlold for the follow ing rates, delivery to bo made in tho first stories of buildings: One trunk J pj' Three trunks " Twelve trunks 1,no Star Transfer and Storage Co. Levi Helsner, Prop. Phones. 120-J; 49-L; 98-R. WANTED i-l 1..-1 ..... l.nnn I nl H TUtIV wuiuues iaai "" ci' "- . . ii nn ihn nilnntlnn nf UHU ruui'iU u m i"" .....- -- your watch. Let me handle It and preserve It perfectly for years to come. E. C. BARKER. 220 Front st, Marshfl Id, Or. )vcenA Iff I 1 mmttm H ffiswtr ' 11. A. Copple. INSURANCE. Low la price, high In quality. Electric Irons W'e hnvo a few second-hand Irons in good working condition at $1.75. New Irons, $3.50 up. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phone 237-J 153 N. Droadway THE ELECTRIC SHOE STORE Is the place to Uuy good shoes for THE WHOLE FAMILY. 189 S. Broadway, TUG I. ROSGOE MEETSACCIOENT HEAVY SEA CAUSES COLLISION WITH SCHOONER SAUSALITO LITTLE DAMAGE DONE. FLORENCE, July 1. Saturday JiiBt aftor tho noon hour, tho people of Florence wore wrought to a stuto of oxcltomont by tho report that tho L. Robcoo wns wrecked by tho boilers blowing up JiiBt after It hml crossed outsldo tho bar to bring In the schooners Sausnllto and Oakland. Iioutn hurried to tho mouth of the river In an effort to learn tho truth and glvo help If possible. About ,1 o'clock tho Patsy, which had been lying outsldo waiting for high tide, bo sho could rross, enmo In towing tho tug boat. It could bo seen thnt something had cnrrled awny tho masts and bent tho Binoko stack wny over to the starboard side at such an nnglo as to glvo tho tug an appearance of having been qulto roughly used. As the bont came cloBor tho cabin wnB Been to bo In tact and tho crow could nil bo count ed and a sigh of relief Boomed to bo glvon by all who woro watching when thoy realized that nolthor Cnpt. ErlckBon nor any member of tho crow were Injured. When the Pntsy wns over tho bar and woll Inside, In making the turn In tho channel, she ran Into a small sand bar nml Btuck, JuBt oppoBlto tho end of Uio old north Jotty. Throe times n lino was taken by tho Denver to tho Tllamook. Tho first broko, tho second wnB lost, whllo tho third was UBod In an unsuccessful attempt to pull tho Pntsy off. Finally tho Heaver took tho line nnd mndo it fUBt to tho north Jotty; tho Roscoo was ablo by Its own momentum and soino stoam to land nt tho south Jet ty. A southorly wind was blowing nnd Cnpt. Tabell of the Patsy pre ferred to take a chanro with his own boat going on tho spit, whero there wns no danger, rnthor than to hnvo tho tug In Its disabled condition smash Into tho north Jotty, so ho hugged the south edgo of tho chan nel. When tho Pntsy struck tho Inunch Donvor and tho Tillamook, which wero docked nt tho receiving wharf of tho south Jetty, wont to her nsslBtnnco. A flno exhibition of handling boats In n narrow place, close to nn ocean bnr was then given as tho Reaver and Tillamook maneu vered. Tho vessel being In no ap parent danger, sho was left for tho next tldo to release her. The Hoavcr took tho L. Roscoo In tow and brought her to the Mill dock In Florenco whoro repairs woro mndo and Monday afternoon sho went out and brought tho schooners in, At tho tlmo tho L. Roscoo was trying to got n lino from tho Sausn llto tho sea was heavy and tho schooner enmo ahead suddenly rnk Ing tho tug, carrying nway both masts. Cnpt. Erlckson remnlncd close with tho Intoutlon of taking tho tow lino nnd bringing tho Snu Hiillto In but about 20 minutes Inter tho sniokestnek, which hml boon dnmnged, fell down nnd mndo It dnn gcrous to carry stoam. It was tho escnpo of steam nnd smoke at this time thnt caused thnso watching from tho shore to bollove tho bailor lind exploded. Aftor tho tug wns docked, an examination showed the ('nmngo to bo small nnd enslly re pntrod. Dofoie the tldo was high enough to flont the Putsy, It bad l"m fxind thnt tho exhaust pipes hnd .been broken nnd very llttlo uso could ho mndo of tho engines, so the cnptaln let her drift with tho tldo to the re ceiving whnrf of tho north Jotty nnd mndo fast to a scow tldo up nt tho whnrf. Lntor tho force of tho cur lon t tnro both loose nnd tho Pnt sy wont ushoro ngaln Just nbovo the receiving whnrf, where she romnlned until tho Tlllnmook went down Sun day nftornoon nnd towed her to Flor enco. Temporary ropnlrs hnvo been mnde nnd tho Pntsy will go Uncle to Port lnnd whoro now oxhnust pipes will bo put In. Pilot. SWEDISH LUTHERAN LADIES will Borvlo DINNER from 11 to 2 and SUPPER from 5 to 8 JULY 2 nnd :i nt tho church pnrlors. ALL COME. Havo your Job printing dono at Tho Times nftlcn BUY THE VERY BEST Marshfield BUHER uediueiy MADE 4 UNDER SANITARY CONDITIONS IX A CLEAN AND MODERN' FACTORY. STERILIZED MILK AXD CREAM. PURE ICE Freo del. very, 8 a, m. ami 2 p. in. Phone 7! Rldo in Lynn Lambeth's 101U 7 pns.senger Cadillac. Stand at Hill yer's Cigar Store. Telephone 18-J. After 11 p, m., telephone 260-L, the Right Cafe. Careful driving assured. Prompt attention. Will go anywhere, any time, day or night. Leaves Hlll yer's Cigar Store to meet all trains and boats. PROGRAM FOR NORTH BEND'S BIG FOURTH CELEBRATION . LL Indications nro for a fine crowd In North Rend at tho big two J days' Fourth of July celebration. A flno program has been ar ranged j there are good attractions, plenty of music by tho North Ucnd Concert Band, assisted by tho Coos Ilay Conceit llnnd of .Marsh field nnd evoryoiio will have n good time. Tho entire city has united to bid tholr visitors wokomo and their best brunds of hospltalltj will bo on tnp. Those silver-tongued orators, Mayor E. E. Straw, of Marshfield, taud Mayor L. J. Simpson, of North In a wny thnt will bo niomorablo. Roth theso disciples of Dcinostl.enes promise to make the welkin ring with a recital of the golden glories of our country In general and Coos Ray In partlculnr. Tho automobile, commercial and Industrial parade on the morning of July I th promises to bo a peerless pageant thnt has nover beforo been equalled In Southwest Oregon. A flno program of sports and other attractions will mnkc tho occasion memorable. Don't miss It! Mnko your arrangements to celobrato In North Bond. All tho final dotalls oT tho big two days' celebration to bo hold In North Bend on July 4th nnd uth are being fast arranged by tho various committees, some of which have their programs completed and the many visitors will find everything in rendiness when tho sun rises on July Fourth. Tho parade committee have been especially busy and mnny now features that nro now and novel will be seen when the parado starts at 0 o'clock on the morning of tho Fourth. Thocommltteo havo arranged for tho parado to form at Washington street, directed by Mar shall Archio Philips at nino o'clock sharp turning north on Sherman nvenuo to Florida street, then marching round Lincoln Square back to Sherman avenue turning south to Washington strcot and dispersing. PARADE PROGRAM 1 North Bend Concert Bnnd 2 Mayors and Councils of North Bend nnd Marshfield ' 3 Firu companies of North Iicnd nnd Maruhfk'kl I Owls Float 5 Modern Woodman Float with Team giving Fancy Drill 6 Marshfield Bund 7 Business Flouts 8 Industrial Floats 9 Automobiles 10 Motorcycles 11 Rubes Thero will bo first and second cash prizes for best Society Float, Business Float, Industrial Float, Decorated Auto, Decorated Motorcycle, Most Original Rubo. Parade Committee PETER LOGGIE, Chairman ARCHIE PHILIPS JOHN WALLACE A.R W1LMOT d. Mcdonald Tiie citizens nnd business men of North Rend are requested by tho several committees to decof ato their pincos of business nnd residences ns it will add much to tho nppearenco of the parade, which it Is expected will eclipse any former event of its kind ever held in Coos county OTHER EVENTS FRIDAY FIRST DAY Parade 0 A. M. Speaking Dr K. K. Straw, L. J. Simpson and Other. ' AFTERNOON Hose Contest, 1 p. m.. cup Hub & Huh Contest, l.ao P. M. .?LT).0O Base Mall, 2.II0 p. m. prize. Tug War, 4.110 ?50. first, 825. second Potato Rnce, 7 p. m. Sack Race, 7 15 p. m, Russian Horse Contest Every Body Dance, S.RO p. m SATURDAY SECOXD DAY Hook & Ladder Exibition, 10 a. m. $15. Water Contest, 10 30 a. m. $10.00 AFTERNOON Log Rolling, 1 p. m. 85.001st,$20. 2nd Baseball 2.110 p. m. 100 Yard Dash, 4.30 p. m.SlO. lstfi. 2nd Fat Mans Race noys raco under 12 years, Girls raco under 12 years, Boys raco under 10, Girls raco under 10 years. Greased Pig (catch him & keep him) S12. Russian Horse Contest $5,00 Motorcyclo raco . largo prize The Difference Hetm-cn "Tho Sum mer Girl," and "Tho Sum mer AVoman." Whllo tho former Is having a "good tlmo," tho Inttor Is too often dragging around nervoiiB, run down, tired out, with nchlng back and weary limbs, Bloopless and wretched. Ofter It Is kidney troublo. not fe male trouble, and Foley Kidney Pills nro a dlroct and positive holp for tho condition. Owl Proscription pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Op- poslto Chnndlor Hotel, mono 74. Important Notice To tho Vlavl patrons and those wishing Information regarding Vlavl, would state that the representative, Mrs. Riley, will bo at her rooniB at 161 No, 10th, Mondays, 8 a. m, to 5 p. in, Phone 155-X. Rend, will mnko the cnglc scream 1 UNNECESSARILY Safety Expert Says Would Prohibit Continuous Blow ing of Auto Horns. In nn nrtlclo In tho Scientific American Supplement, Fredorlo Ronison Hiitton, M. E Sc. D., vice president of the American Mubouiu of Safety of Now York, discusses tho so-called automobllo warning signal problem nnd its proper regulation by lnw. Dr. Mutton who Is nlso vlco-prosl-dont of the American Society of Mo- chnnlcal Engineers nnd consulting engineer nnd chairman of tho Tech nical committee of tho Automobllo club of America, has mndo an exten sive study of this problem and deals ' with It from tho standpoint of wldo experience Ho urges tho ndoptlon of n stnnd nrd quality of warning signal ami tho prohibition of Its unnecessary use. "Tho warning signal," snya Dr. Hutton, "should bo of tho qunllty not nttachlug to any other street nolso nnd It should bo nudlblo front such n dlstnnco thnt tho porson warned should not Jump with a nor voub movomont to avoid something thnt seoniH nt his flldo boforo ho know It wiib nnywhoro nonr him, "To sound tho signal unnecessarily not only mnkos tho stroot moro noisy than necessary, but nlso It breeds tho habit of disregarding tho signal when It Is full of real monnlng. A noisy stroot Is dangerous when tho danger slgnnU cannot be heard; tho qulctor tho street tho more easily Is tho at tention caught. "A true musical note (ono with a doflnlto mi in lio r of nlr wnves por second) Is not as servlcablo for arousing nttontlon or for warning as a pure nolso unless It Is much loud er In Intensity than such nolso. The fio-callod siren Is a puro tono nt nil points of Its rango, but to mnko It carry sudden warning, It has to be so loud that It Is rightly to bo for bidden whoro noso Is an objection. Tho short oxploslvo note of tho dia phragm types of signal, whoro a steel diaphragm Is BOt vibrating by nn electric motor on tho prlnclplo of Sa nrt, makes tho first sound wnves ns offoctlvu as thoso which leavo tho signal lator, and this Is Its host claim to bo a safety device In the sonso thnt tho Amorlcnu Museum o( Safoty uses thnt term. The common pnoumntlc reo dnctuated from a hand bill!) cannot bo menrd In noisy (raf fle or against strong winds for nny considerable distance, or oven a city block, nnd Is senrcoly, therefore, on titlod to bo classed among devices, In tho Museum sonso. "Whllo It Is snfo to Bay that n standardization along tho nbovo lines will reduce tho number of collisions on tho streots, thero still romnlns the Irreducenblo minimum whoso origins nro carelessness and nbsenco of mind." A GOOD DECISION. The Supremo Court of this stnto receutlv handed down n decision which Is of vital Importanco to ev ery man In Oregon who Is growing trees or who contemplates doing so. Tho enso arose In Douglas County whon M. Kltchln purchased a cer tain quantity of nursory stock, or young fruit trees from a large nur sory. Tho trees did not thrlvo nnd Mr. Kltchln sought dnmnges from tho nursory company. Tho enso was tiled In tno Circuit Court nnd he recovorod damages. It was thon taken to tho Supremo Court and tho decision was there affirmed. Tho decision, boiled down, says thnt thoro Is an implied warranty In fruit or nursery stock that they nro fit for tho uses intorded. This decision Is far reaching In Its ef fect and will go a long way In pro tecting farmers and orchardtsts la buying nursory stock. SWEDISH LUTHERAN NOTICE. The members of the Swedish Lu theran church commltteo In charge of tho socials to raise the church streot Improvement debt are re quested to moot Friday, July 4, at the church parlors from 10 to 2 o'clock to attend to business of Im portance. AUGUST CARLSON, Chairman, Have your JoU printing dono it Tho Times office. USE WARNINGS