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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1913 EVENING EDITION. Yx H& W n H InjpiT o waicn Jims ispa.ee for An Importamt Announcement W ool en Mill Store THE ODOR OF ORCHARDS AND THE FRESH SWEET SMELLS OF DEWY GARDENS Will permeate this store in the morning when it will be laden with i Fresh, Green Vegetables and Delicious, Fresh Fruit a full line of good and your appetite and make WATERMELONS APRICOTS CANTALOUPES PEACHES GREEN PEAS TOMATOES RED PLUMS BLUE PLUMS seasonable things for the table things that will tempt the Sunday dinner. BLACK CHERRIES ROYAL ANN CHERRIES BANANAS ORANGES CAULIFLOWER WAX BEANS ' GREEN BEANS NECTARINES CELERY SUMMER SQUASH ARTICHOKES APPLES GREEN CORN GREEN ONIONS ALL COOS BAY - , VEGETABLES NASBURG'S GROCERY THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING STORE. Corner Commercial and Second Street. Phone 21 3-J. TOILET REQUISITES Soaps Toilet Water Perfumes Talcum Powder The World's Besti Always Here "Tin: sweetness of i.ow prick seldom kqfals the B1TTKRXKSS OF POOH Ql'ALITV." Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." THE HKXALL STORK. PHONE MAIN 298 US ROSEBURG-MARSHFIELD AUTO STAGE LINE X EXTENSION' or tlio LAIRD MVRTLK POIXT-HOSHHUHG STAGE l.cnws CliaiiilliT Hotel at 5 n, in., dally; reaches Roselnirg name eve iiiiik. Returning loaves Itosebiug In morning; reaches Mnrslilleld In Iho eu-nliig. Faro: Mnrsliflohl to Coqulllo ....$2.00 Muko rc.servutloiis at Chandler loqiilllo to Myrtlo Point . . .$ .75 Hotel. Myrtlo Point to Rosoburg ..$7.00 All Baggage Carried. J. L. LAIRD, Agent, Myrtle Point, Oregon. APRICOTS for Canning We will have n supply or tlio lest, anil onr commission mer chant snjs Hie last, or the season. TOMORROW (ji.t them whim: vou cax Vegetables of All Kinds-for Your Sunday Dinner PHONE ORDERS EARLY , The Bazar "Store of Quality." Phono 82. I ORPHEUM TONIGHT PATHE WEEKLY Nowa of tlio world. Mutt and Jeff on their way to Turkey. MIXED IDENTITIES Vltagrnph comedy. GALA DAY PARADE, JAPAN VUngroph educational. THE PRIDE OP INNOCENCE A powerful drama. AN INNOCENT INFORMER Edison drama. FIVE PICTURES. BEST OF MUSIC. ADMISSION 10 CEXTS, Times Want Ads Bring Results PHONE 158-R TEN-CENT Messenger Service MAnsnFreLD oyclery. The Royal TONIGHT Your last chanco to see the Fish er Maidens, those two pretty girls who have been playing hero this week. If you haven't soen them yet you've missed half your life, and If you don't see them tonight you won't know what you have missed. That great dispenser of the blues, Miss Lillian Melbourn, is also on the bill. 3000 feet of all new pictures. "His Chum the Daron," "The Now Conductor," two comedies by the Keystone Co., the makers of "The Battle of Who Run." Admission Lower floor, 15c; bal cony, 10c. Some people say Marshflold Is dead, but how they have not the norve to do It with a show like this In town "gets my goat." Have your Job printing done at The Times office. JULY TIRES. Holow Is given tlio tlmo and liolght of high and low water at Marshftcld. Tlio tides aro placed in tlio order of occurrence, with tholr times on tlio llrat lino and heights on the second lino of each day; a compar ison on con ccutlve heights will Indlcato whether it Is high or low wator. r'or high water on the bar Hrs. , Ft.., Hrs., Ft.., Hrs., Ft.., .25 1.0 3,:iG 0.8 I.I I 0.4 8.45 4,4 10.05 4.2 11.23 4.2 2.10 1.3 3.07 1.8 4.10 2.2 0.09 5.9 10.03 CO 10.59 6.2 WEATHER FORECAST. tllr AMOflMcl Vmn to Coos Hay Tlmc.) OREGON Fair and warmer Saturday In interior and west portion. Easterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tlio 24 hours ending nt 1:45 a. m., July 11, by tfenj. Ostlind, special Government me tcoroJoglccl observer: Maximum 71 Minimum 15 At 4:13 a. ill 45 Precipitation Nono Pccipltatlon fllnco Sopt. 1 1912 C4.87 Pccipltatlon samo period last year CI. 17 1 Wind: Northwest; clonr. Meet Tonight. Tho II. Y. P. U. will hold tholr regular social at tho church tonight. Leave Tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Larson will bo outgoing pns Rcngurs via Drain for tho north to morrow. Will Close ut (I P. M. Tho North Pond dry goods houses liavo agreed tt close at 0 o'clock every evening, excopt Saturday, beginning July 14, following tho now custom In Marsh flold. Meeting Held. O. A. Signnllucss was horo from Portland today to attend the nnuual meeting of stocknoldors or tho Crawford Point Land Company, which has valuable property on Coos Hty. Rosoburg Review , Hurled on Hunch. Rov. Father Springer returned to North Jlondi tills morning from Lakcsldo whoro ho conducted tho funeral services of the Into A. R .McDonald yesterday aft ernoon. The romnliiH were Intorred on tho farm, ns tho deceased had wished. Hoy is Injured. Georgo Lnlrd, a 12-yoar-old boy whoso paronts live on Virginia nvouuo In North Rend, stepped on n broken bottle yester day and sovered tho tendon In his neol. Tlio sovered tendons were ned again nnd tuo wound attended to so that no poriuauont 111 effects are anticipated. For PrIo Fights, Joo Joseph, who introduced Luple Cnrranzn and Roughhoiiso Charley Hums In tho fistic gamo In this section, is now managing Roy Moore, a clever boxer of 118 to 122 pounds. Ho wantH to bring Mooro to tho Day hut it s not bolieved that the ban on prize fighting horo will bo romoved to enable him to do It. Coos Pioneer. Frank M. nnxlor who died at Coqulllo Inst weok, waB a Coqulllo Valloy plnucor, hav ing located thoro In 1872, coining from California whoro ho locatod after crossing tho plains In 1853. Ho wns 7C yearn old. Resides Ills wife, ho is survived by four chil dren, Mrs. Mnhol Laird, Charley Raxtor, Georgo Raxtor and Hal, Baxter, all of Coqulllo. Fear Smallpox. Somo or tho citi zens of North Roud and Emplro aro fearful lest thoro may bo a little opldemlc of smallpox thoro. Tho mombors of tho Agnes Johnson fam ily on Pony Slough, who hnvo had tho discaso, aro said to bo violating qunrantino. Jim Wilcox, nnothor man who has had tho discaso. is JiiBt up and around after a three weeks' selge of It at North Rend. Delay Smicr4. Owing to not having the necessary papors signed i . W. Stevens of iSorth Rend yester day stopped the shipment of 18 scrapers, formorly owned by tho Rapid Transit Company, but which Stevens had taken in payment of a claim against Major Kinney, to WIN lott & Rurr. It seems Hint they wore bought on n 00-day payment provis ion and Mr. Stevens wanted better security from Willett & Rurr. Aged Woman Travels. Mrs. S. L. Molvln of Huntsvlllo, III., arrived hero on tho Rrcnkwator yesterday on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. D. T. Chantler. Mrs. Molvln Is 71 years old and mndo tho trip alono Xo Portland, but was accompanied on tho sea trip by MIbs R, E. Johnson, who will return on tho outgoing Breakwater today. Miss Johnson is n Portland stcnogrnphor and is so de lighted with tho country In her brief visit thnt sho hones to return. Son Is Horn. Word has been re ceived horo of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Mayflcld at tholr homo In Albany, a suburb of West Borkoloy, on July 0. Tho now arrival weighed sovon pounds nnd tho ninny friends of tho young couple will unite with them in tholr Joy over their second child, tho llrsf being n daughter. Mr. May field wns formorly bookkcoper for F. 3. Dow In Mnrshllold, hut now has an excellent position in San Francisco, Seek Old Depositors. Cnshlor R. F. Williams of tho Flanagan & Ben nett bank, is trying to locato somo old depositors who left small amounts to their credit when they dlBcontln tied doing business here. Somo of theno hnvo had small balances to their credit for ovor seven years. Among them nro Portland nnd Coos liny Navigation company, $10.81; II. C. Crocker of Snn Frnnclsco, $10.50; tho E. B. Dcnn comnnny. $1.10. nnd Ella M, Evans of San Frnnclsco, $G.G8. Lower Hates. Tlio reduction In tho prlco of electricity here under tho now schedulo of rntes which Is expected to go Into forco soon will ho marked. Manager Green figures that it Is over 3u per cent, so that smnll consumors using heretofore nbout $1.50 per month will hnvo to pay only nbout $1.0S for tho same sorvlce. Tho Myrtlo Point rrnnclilso of tho company will no coino effective nbout July 22 when It Is expected that thoy will hnvo taken ovor the Coqulllo electric, plant to supply both thoso towns until the now through power lino of the C. A. Smith Company Is com pleted. Itnlli-oud Work. Ilnrry Wllklns, tho Ton .Mile rancher, was In Marsh- Hold this weok on business. Ho vis ited the bin tunnol tho other day and estimates that tho crew on the north entrance havo driven tho horo nbout 350 foot. Tho air compressor is now In uso. Solid rock Is being found so fnr nnd it Is not expected thnt thoy will havo to tlmbor tho tunnel. Aiiout 100 men are clear ing tho approach to tho south en trance nnd It Is expected that thoy will hnvo threo miles ready for work soou and that it will not be long until the tunnol Is being driven from tho south end as well as tho north cud. ALONG THK WATKRFHOXT. Win. Egenhoff, who has boon lnld up for a few wooks with blood pois oning, Is able to resume his old position on tho launch Ranger. Tho llghthoiiso tendor Mnnznnltn arrived In Astoria yosterday noon, hnvlng finished tlio 'buoy work nt Coos Ray. Sho was at tho southorn Oregon lnrbor for nbout threo weoks, during which tlmo sho reset nil of the buoys both Insldo of tho bay and on tho outsldo. Sho nlso replaced tho big Orford Reef gas and whistling buoy. Portland Telogrnm. ltr Riirn nml nttnnri the Itcmiiniit Sule nt The Golden Rule Satttnlny. Saturday Special Largo slzo, red and gold flowor pot nnd saucer 1.1c Largo slzo decorated salad bowl 15c SATURDAY OXLY. Seo our window. "ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW." Peoples' 5-l(M5c Store New LoeaUon Front St., Opp. Postofflce. The Maurirae LADY lias gone to other parts, but sho lias left i full Hue of MACHINE TOILET REQUISITES THE STORE FOR QUALITY GOODS .VXD PKXSLAR REMEDIES. EIGHT SPEED GASES FILED Charges Filed Against Autoists and Motorcyclists for Run ning Too Fast. Charges against eight North Bend nnd Marshlleld autoists and motor cyclists were filed with City Record er Butler this morning and warrants will bo Issued for tho offendors soon. Most of tho alleged offenses occur red July C on tho North Front streot road. Thoy will ho arraign ed soon after tholr arrests and tho dnto of hearing fixed soon. Tho informations aro ogainBt tho fol lowing: Lester McDonald, D. L. Footo, W. N. Ekblad, Ed Llndborg, Ray Domorltt, Jorry Kinney, Joo Wlnsor, of North Bond; Mr. King, a brothor of C. O. King, of tho Qorst & King auto lino. J AMONG TnE SICK. S. Lando, who was ablo to bo out nftcr a long illness, has suf fered a. relapse and is roportcd to bo in a critical condition nt his home today. Iteiimnnt Hiii-gnliis at The Golden Rule Saturday. CHINA and CROCKERY less than cost. COOS HAY CASH STORE. If YOU aro looking for a placo to SAVE MOXEY, try HALVES.' I WANT ADS. NOTICE. Parties who took two wheol scrap ci from corner Eleventh streot and Golden avenuo nro requested to re turn samo nt onco to BJorqulst & Hngqucst. WANTED Tuo experienced lady cooks desire positions, together. In n logging camp. Phono 333-J or call 352 First streot. LOST Between Myrtlo Point, Coqulllo and Marshllold, watch charm. K. of P. emblem on ono side and 1905 and X. Y. on othor side, Rownrd for return to F. P. Norton, Marshlleld. WANTED A capable housemaid to go out- of town. $50 a month. Phono 209-L or 324-R. FOR SAM' One or the best nenr-ln residenco properties in Marshflold must bo sold boforo July 20, Will trndo on equipped ranch. Address 954 Elrod nvontie, Marshflold. FRENCH DRESSMAKING mid la dles' tailoring. Mrs. C. F. Hlbnr gor has moved from tho Ladles' Emporium to rooms nbovo Maguos & Matson h store. Phono 28 1-J. FOR SALE Jl-year-olil. fresh .Ter soy cow. Phono 1153 or wrlto Box 531, North Bond. FOR SALE. Block 2, Schetter Addition to Mnrshllold. Eight lots, 50x100 feor. On Shormnn avenuo, tho boule vard of flno residences, ono mllo from Postofflce, nt olovntlon of nbout 150 feet nbovo Bay, with flno viow of Bay, rlvor and factories. Every vossol passing to or from Mnrshllold In full viow. Planked county rond to west. Watorfront road and Southorn Pa cific Railroad to cast: at foot of hill. Sheltered from northwest winds, with warm southorn nnd eastern oxposuro. Spring of pure bubbling water gushing from tho rocks solves tho wntor prohlom.- In natural gtnto, with maplo, myr tlo, spruco, cednr, fir and othor trees nnd shrubs, many of which can bo rotnlned so as to onhnnco tho beauty of a flno residenco. Wo bought this proporty n few years ago with tho Intention of erecting upon it n fino residence; but hnvlng changed our plans and having bought a homo In Borkoloy, Cal wo will now sell this tract ut a bargain aim upon llboral terms. Will take $3000 payablo In month ly installments of $25 each, with In terest at six por cent. This Is less thnn $3.50 por month for each largo lot. DR. J. T. M'CORMAC, Office Lockhart Building. We make good Clothes, We make them here in Marshfield, You can come in and see us make them. BUT: We also take orders for Clothes made by Ed. V. Price & Co., of Chicago Good Business Suits from $20 to $30, Tailor-measured; Tailor-made, and; Your money's worth guaranteed by NORIS JENSEN Merchant Tailor 365 Front St, Marshfield, Oregon, Good work in everything pertaining to tailoring. FOR SALE CHEAP Tuo ladles' coats and child s fur coat, all practically now. Phono 1071, North Bond. FOR REXT Front, two-room apart ment; furnished. Apply Nasburg's Grocory. FOR HKXT i furnished housekeep ing rooms. $18, Including olectrlo light and water, Apply 551 S. Broadway. FOR SALE Launch "Escort," 7 feet 4 in. beam nnd 24 foot keel. Strong, serviceable boat, good cab in, sultablo for family or ranch uso. Apply John Bear, 161 Tonth streot, Marshfield FOR SALIC House and barn nnd 20 lots, well Improved, In First Ad dition; horses, harness, wagon, two milk cows, 150 chickens. Phono 3151 or address J. E. Fitzgerald, or como and seo. FOR REXT Two modern 5-room flats. Inquire 865 Central avo. FOR SALE On account of lllnoss, furniture of seven-room house. Phone 242-L or call 246 North. Fourth street.