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.?.-.. W? ip -TV"Jr- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1913- EVEHIMG EDITION. iiJi.Wi ,-'Vy',r A 1 H DUE III FISHING P Capt. Swinfl Says That Catch There This Year Will Not Come up to Expectancy. Ciiit. Swing yesterday broiifilit In fifteen tlorres of Kalnioti and nboiit tlirco tons of chlttlni h-irk from Hotftio Hlvor on his liuincli 'rrninp. Twelvo tierces of tin' cal nioii rami) from (Inuntlett tc CuukIi cll. Kach tlereo welched nhoiii SOO pounds and the prl'o now varies from seven to twelve cents. Capt. Swing uuyB tho Halmon cntrli on llogiiu Itlvor liaH hoen rather un satisfactory. Tho Benson will close August 10. llo snld he understood tlie Wedderhtrn Trading Company liad advanced tlie price of Baltnon to HOYonty-flvo contB. Heretofore both the Wedtlerhurn Trailing Com pany and tho Gauntlett cannerleB Imvii hucn nayliiB fifty ntul sixty rents, the latter holng to fishermen fiirnlBhliiB their own Bear. The chlttlni hark was picked up by Capt. Swing and ho hopes to Bet five and a hnlf rents a pound for It. Ho says that slow progress In be ins mndo In tho repairs on tho Itnn dolph, they hnvltiB gotlihiK there to do tho work with. Capt. Ander son has returned and It Ih expected that they will have to wait until lumber la hroiiBht from Mnrsh-Held. Swnteerilaimd, the Land of Scemmc Splendors 'LEARN ONE THING EVERY DAY" - i laxi: i.v vi:i,mwstoni:. Hcrn'lnry of Interior Kiwnilliijj Wwk In Xatloual Pnilc. (II? Aitodul) Trrii to root Ptj TlniM.l lltil.K.VA, Mont., Aub. 1. Secre tary of the Interior Lnne mid par ty will cotno out of Yollowstone park at (lardnur next Sunday inorn Iiib or that evcnliiB nnd will ar rive In Helena. The day followliiB the party will leave for Oreat Falls to limped the Hun Itlvor Irrigation project. HU'KDKX MAV Hi: "DltY." Premier Fiivoi-n I'rolilbltloii In Talk nt Teiupei-iuice Congress. STOCKHOLM. Sweden, Aub. 1. Tho Swedish Premier, In openliiK the elBhth .Northern Temperance CoiiBreHB, snld ho favored prohibi tion for Sweden, but only to be Instituted Brndually and after Unit tryliiB pnrtlal restrictions. Ab tho prohibition group In tho ltiksdaB l very HtronB. It Is belloved that Sweden will Boon bo dry territory. xo. .". tin: iiospici: ok tiii: uhkw st. iu-:itx.iti Copyright, 1013. by Tho Associated Xowspnpor School, Inc. OPPOSI-IH TO TKOOPS. KyiiipiillileiN of Striking Copper .Mlni-rn Adopt IteMdiitlonx. Illr Amh-UII I'fc.i a llajr Tlmm.1 I.ANSIXd, Mich., Aub. I. -Copies of tho resolution adopted at muss ineetliiBs held at HoubIiIoii and llancoek, were forwarded to Cov entor Ferris today, In which the strike sympathizers vigorously pro teflted aBiilnst tho action of tho (lovernor In pormlttliiB troops to remnln In the copper country. buildings, One contains tho church, the dwellliiBB of tlie canons, and rooms for travelers; the other Is an Inn connected with the old bulldhiB by a covered passage. Xear the hos plcu Is the morgue, In which are placed tho bodies found In the snow. To the west of the monastery Is a small lake, which Is sometimes frozen over oven on summer mornings. It Is a desolate, body of water. Too cold for any kind of llsh, It there fore attracts no birds. Man and doB alono of all living things survive so far above thu rest of tho world. On the northwest side of tho lake on the St. Ilornard Pass, near a small brook, nro stones marking the Italian frontier. Nearby stands a iitono cross, erected In 181 C, nnd n tall bronze statue or St. Ilcmnrd on a lofty pedestal. Kvery day a different human In terest story will appear In Tho Times. You can get a beautiful In taglio reproduction of this picture, with flvo others, equally attractive, 7 by 0i Inches In size, with this week's "Mentor." In "Tho Mentor" a well-known authority covers the subject of tho pictures nnd stories of tho week. Headers of Tho Times nnd "Tho Mentor" will know Art, Literature, History, Science, and Travel, and own exquisite pictures. On sale nt The Times office. Prlco fifteen cents, Wrlto todny to Tho Times for booklet explaining Thu Ihehoflplio Itself consists of two Associated Xowspnpor School plan. E 10 1 IT thousand feet nbovo tho Ben, far from their frleiidB and the BinllliiB vnlleys of Switzer land, bound with thu Icy chains of winter for nine months of the year, beaten by bitter blizzards and gales, lives a little group of monks In thu llospleo of thu Great St. Hcrnnrd on tho pass of the same name. Thu duty of this bravo little band Is to receive strangers within their gates nnd to rescue travelers during tho snowy season. St. Hcrnnrd du Menthon founded thu hospice on tho pass In 902. It Is the second highest winter habita tion lu the Alps. Ten or llfiecn Augustine canons and' seven attend ants now live there. Thu famous St. llemurd dogs, whoso keen sense of smell enables them to discover travelers burled In tho snow, nsslut them In their noble work. Many are thu resci.es that have been mndo by tbesu sagacious animals. lu the Middle Ages tho monastery was rich; but now It has a hard time to meet expenses. About thirty thousand travelers aro entertained freu of charge annually. Kach gueBt Is supposed to deposit In an alms box a gift to thu monastery. This gift should cover tho expense of his entertainment; but tho amount an nually deposited rarely pays for one- tenth of tho number of peoplu entertained. The Parisian New Store of Ladies' Children's Ready-to-Wear Garments .lust opened In the OVonnoll building. Market avenue. This will be our temporary iiuarturs, as wo will move In our new store lu the new Chandler lllock ubouf Hoptunihur 1st. NVI-3 AUH SI10W1M1 A 111(1 VAH1UTY OF l.ADIKS' AND MISSUS' TAII.OKKI) SUITS, COATS, STUMBT AND PAHTY ClOWNS, at prices MJSS THAN COST TO .MAXUFACTimK. All street and party gowns nro Individual in style, no two allku, iiiudu especially for THU PARISIAN. P,,ol!.i;SnE 1 " mm "" Studio, la?W' Extra Special While They Last One lot Ladies WAISTS $1.1.1. values up to $ -1.011 One lot Children's IHtlCSSKS .05, values up to ? .85 Ladles' MXKX Sl'ITS )7.7fl, values up to $M.7fi Visit the store, as wo hiivu many other good bargains to show you; get our prices. You lire welcome ut all times whether you purchase or nut. The Parisian OToniiell HnlMlng. MAItKIIFIIXI), OIIKfiO.V. B'". - . iiiik KW l chili-. "N Phono io:t., T Al. WltmiiT J tiONTIt(T0. ,h ,,.. "." "Wtj . .7 I. . H"t,clMtlo,V If desired. An i.,, ' D fc, tood. Phonu 124.il Io't: TKIi OHTIilMi. ) I'liino Tiiiipp ..j. an. a ui.ti. .1. . "u I-oavo ordt-iH at v. n. ESjl pKIUi ItlhKV iwuj R..ldiinBiwSh.i7",:l.",JiJ r.T.r;f'8fe """u ! . CIIANI)IlKa, Itoonm Hill .wi .. -. M,.r:. T H "" ff. TV1 W. MORROW. I M ' 171 OrlniM lliilldln,. ... , "lute room Mark Twain wna once nsked, "Of nil jour books, which do you eoiiflldor tho best?" Ho promptly replied, ".My bank hook." Tho man or woman, boy or girl, who earns iinmo, spends less, nnd lias a savings pass book on this bank, Is on tho road to success. WTM. H. TIIIIKI'v W AIK'HITLVT. Mnrshflold, Orepi D it. A. j. iiKNrmv"a Mixlcrn Dentil h.j Wvi aro oiiulppod to daw work ou Hhort notice ill iuwvbi. prices. Eiamta Ludy attendant. CnV.s-i. Olinndlnr Hoq. nhoct FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY flrim! Itlu..ln.. ., .. 1 "" ""!"" VI ;(l Autumn and Win If ft .. .. i Lull ami gut your choice til I llflllni. .!.. ...1. I iMiiiinilllllN JHUltrtl TYM"r Tho Till.: A JkJU hn-M irl hi' ITS 91,1 TO VA 27.S Front Street . . rJ Stores Used tin: i.oakkr. Hero the summer loafer stands; ri his pockets are his bauds; nnd the boss or all thu grniiBers comes and cries: "I am needing tollers now, men to reap and men to plow, and I'll feed them full of porterhouse nnd pies. Ample wages will I pay. by the month or by the day, If you'll only wluld n pitchfork or u spade, and ou II draw your pay In cash, and Mm 1 have tin iit-m df im.ii, .....i .. schooner every hour of lemonade." I'ays the Idle corner shirk: "I unild surely like to or(i 1( my (ljhK cranny made ine take a vow. that I'd never, never toll with the nerve te slroylnK soil, (bat I'd nowr rink my Iff behind a plow. l'or .r m.-H brother Jules walked behind u pair of mules plowing up a fertile meadow by the sen; and the muleM reached out behind with their heels ami feared a kindred fate for me," Said ho rranger: "Oh. the deuce! You nave always an excuse, you big loaf- lis whoaie rotting In the sua! And hi. ini.esi men who woik must sup- n er luill,,M,,lly Bl!"'k Wl,"M ,lw ' W1.I..I. lLh . "". '"UV,,8"K I" dene, which Is why often think that the country's on the blink: If our ' -ernmeni were worth a pint of piuh S!''f f' '""I "fie would be .et rich -Wnlt Mason. I KOMUOIH) KVi'.vrs f T Think Aimgiuist ADmSI Month ' Of tho thlrtj-ono enr she UUI l'n lu this country. Mrs. illtp ln crzagt has been an Inmate of ho. Plhils for twenty-elKht. Hlu. is nn n St. I-rancis' Hospital In Trenton. J . and has been operated on there reven different time,. At th, ,uw. pit a! the woman has b.-eome known as the "siallliiB sniTerer." St. Helens Flail l'OKTLANU, OKKOON Till! Uluniii L Xow thoy soil more fumlturo nnd other housnhnhl goods lu August than any other nth of the year. Kvery merchant know (hut furniture could be bought at jowoi- prices for August , ling because It is bought In dull Hut they didn't think It could ho ld until one of (,0r nnmliop hIh,Wi, then, that advertising wouhi do the trick. Xow AiiKiut Kiirnltiiro Sale are a Xatloual institution. If yen need furniture or furnishings wo especially urge you " 7' ' advertisements now uppenrln In T..K T. S U the time to buy-ut profit to youmllf. .urtW1 .UII", ".""- wn'""- " offor .,, TI.R TIMB8 BARGAINS AND SNAPS Real Estate, Rentals and Insurance t .lK-,0 bm)11(, ltwt Mar8hlu.. rlKlu ptlcel. '" M",Bh,lul'. Jtl,lo and Hunker H, t lc l''"r particulars, st.0 FLANAGAN & BENNEH BANK otjImcst raxk ix coos cou.vrv. I-Mabllslicd 1HH1). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $110,000 Interest jiald on Timo DcjiosIIh. Officers: J. V. Ilennett, Preslilent. J. II. Plaimgiin, Vice-President. It. K. Williams, Cashier. Ceo. 1 Wlnclichtcr, Asslstnnt Cashier. Just Receive! another shipment of M Mysost and Primost Cta Stauff Grocery Phone 102 Buy Your Meats at the UNION MEAT MARKET And You Will Always Have rum vvnoiesome Meats. Phone 58 $10 A FRONT i Whom property all iroiil'L soiling for ln to IK. f- an exceptional bargain offorltiB In Wast Manbiel don't use the term "Urni nilvlsedly. Wo cannot i!4 Wo can show yon. imt uuroro this opportunity r I. S. KAUFMAN' t I i " """ - City Auto Se flood Care, Csreful WJ reasonablo cliargei. w ' "Will irn unvwhera it UJ' Klnnl Tllnnnn f'lpnr StOIt I phono, 78. Night phone 11 TOM COODAIiK. IV ltTQ'n irrfii'trr. A liro siiiiuiient of Bl CiliisH .Similes. .J r'nll ..nil ann lT itOCI "I waro. Wo also have waj latest designs In "'''iJj from two light to five. P1 In electrical supplies. Abstracts, Real Estate. Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEES ABSTRACT CO., Inc. llKXIlV Si:XGSTACKi:.V, MniiHKcr "" c'u" 'SSSki'VSsSF'SSSSS "". . -., .,,t7Uf LJISHFIKLI) OFriCK. 1MIOVP COQUILIJ5 CITV OVinCK PHOXK 1-I.J. 11)1. EANDON BY THE SEA Barnard & Lang New .inri .9prond Hawlf .,.1.1 n l... ImUllBX''' lIAItniNGTOX. DOYtK SOS Front St- Phone J140-L Pictures &f ra Walker SI Singer Sewm? W T !.., V.n.n tClT ISSt W 1 Machines BePjJ, Bunnllea nnd Nee""" ,B W. J. ,TZ' J 81 I'urk Ave. Phone20 int. U1T OF THEJFUTURE Buy One-It Will Make You Money IDonald MacKintosh HRHh K8TATE . ." WM. J. 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