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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1914)
Tmr't'Y' I IfWt ' '"4'P1 ' ffP UfU I 1 1 "1 T - , i'J -fi c THE 000S BAY TIME, MAR8HFIELMREQ0N, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1914 EVENING EDITION, r j '""nn, ROAfllER flJEADYf JM,rif'-'"" "T "i". " j.1 ' " '"" "t y " r i m :::::::: FIRST! k3?Hl mmjm i .-- llP8iF75r! vl :i " niil -sv j , - muLmmW sv " p i s iu j mm rune ,S! to Become Produce ices m - o a - . rrWJft'i1 nm-tW fHAS ,- " irniHlIHffl::ttFfiiiy--i - t imiiiiiiiiiW 1 " 3HiBfer v-1 t",,,,HJ - T.??wmmiat rm,.M -.ti tmiAitfMMI v '-ffi nihiiiil n hi ii r Aafci iili vlg!lKP'T w" T" i jY1! M ,; . . - saasKascrsac'ary IUH" " ,' ' ' r-- 4Wt( h r -' - .Mr rin if w lMiflhii -:j -XifSTTr i JN.taHi .-. , ,- X . JjBtte niTora is still ESt, rr. r-ySa bden expected, am IT V4 MV t-V'A.wMi .12 fM4fl tlatlrl M ?vL 'T7 :, jJifaaH.. Wftre jfltr1 -HKBrW iu.. - JWhjPO MMjta - .rt,v.i S,:Jr:dttSs;rl 'W .HiIi'rH7 aifc . AiUl5BjyHMfcfc. 'WuMiiiiSinAM.rW v 1 MmrMiHk)Wt.a , i '' miW'ii jp ' rV-- vm mw ttmrtf ma trKm y, 1W ' - !MiiWi, - J " .,-. .-r,,i?JK June 10. Tko ono thine for orablo Uemnnd which la somo- 1 Chinook sal- been grodually o time, and un ci to a marked days the dish Dealers are ovor, that there o of Chinook on nlng of the Rose ya ago the Rogue open ngaln, turn- took advantage kItoh them, and or throo days fnlr ta ofChinooka havo bcon In hero from Grants Paso. r!in In tho Columbia and Wll- far from what and now and then. 4tAfnrt' thn rannnnlntv nf thrk tifvttn ntllvori, wholesalers wero obliged to "grad to Sacramento for suppllos to 'Tito for tholr trado. iaiibut is tho onnoslte of salmon bo tut as quantity la concerned. ere Is an abundanco of It on hand d more Is coming In ovory day. Up a raw weeKB ago practically ovory ca or uuiiDui sold In the local kets camo from tho Sound. Now is ircttlnir sonin ntrlrtlv UBht by mon In the t "Ufl Vtlandors who own a vv oporntlnc out C ,'oundred thousand Ttaat halibut ovor seen fere on t"r:'"'jl markots, and thoy tiave sold It nvrcont loss than whole salers were paying for Sound sup yllH. Fresh halibut Is all tho way from 6 to 8 cents, according to size. Xoa abad la 8 conts, uhad roe, 20 aBts and dressed shad B cents a Munu. Razor clamB aro very scarce. There are a fow In tho niarkot but net many. The nrlco Is unchansod. Aatmon' trout are supposod to retail .. t 1C cents a pound, but more placos asKinc from so to 25 cents a a. n tho fruit lino very llttlo that If UR8 como in this wcelc. reaches not plentiful but are to bo had 5 cents a aozon for tho small whlla tho best aro 00 cents. is aro 3& cents a basket; ana raspberries, 10 conts a two for a quarter; gooao- moro abundant than over filing at C cents a basket; , 10 cents a pound, or 86 contx cantnloupos, 10 and 15 conts d getting better all tho time; from lr to 30 conta a dozen. ol oranges 1G to no contH a Navels are still to bo had In ergo numbers, but befora nn- .yook has gone thoy will bo 1 valenclas will havo taken lco. This Is the lonrfist- orango raised, and Is Just as tno navoi, with tho slnglo that It IB nor entirely seed- no plums aro to bo had at ft basket. Theeo nre ezcol- the main, but tho price la ' p. In nnothor week or ton 'ilcua will decline "j la no chango In either tho butter markets, and thoro Is tely to bo for n brief time. ono Is mado It will bo upwards, upwards. its hold the same with rib boll- eof. 10 cents a pound; brof a, 0 conta; sirloin and round 16 conts; veal loin and leg Mew Gasoline Schooner Ready to Ply Between Coos Bay and Siuslaw Points Tho gasoline schooner Roamer, which wob completed recently was In spected yesterday at the Arrow Lino dock by U a. Inspectors Joseph J. Moany and George Q. Weldon. She was found to be in excellent trim and ready for service. The Roamer will inako a trial trip about tho bay this afternoon and will make her first scheduled trip be tween Marshflcld and Florenco next Saturday. Hiio win be oporaicu in the freight service botween Coos Bay and points on tho ShiBlaw exclusively. She is captained by Edward Skog, jno of tho ownors. Tho Roamer was built at tho Kruse & Uauks shipyard at North uond. Sho ia sixty-four feet In length and has n capacity considerably greater than tho Rustier, her sister ship. Tom James, agent for tho Arrow Line steamers Paralso and Yellowstone, will also serve In that capacity for tho ichooner Roamer. ITHIE HHOTELS AT fj Tho Chandler. C. W. Hyde, Son Francisco; W. S. Uoyer, Portland; N. J. Lund, Glon ada; M. D. Dolanoy, Portland; J. Ucyor, Portland; N. C. McConncll, Soattlo; C. J. Howard, San Francisco; C. R. Wright, Portland; G. M. Ilutlor, Corvallis; Ocorge J. Hardy, Coram. Tho Lloyd. H. Hair, PcTrtlancU O. Gibson, Roscburg; M. 13. Mnxon, Kurokn; E Smith, llandon; N. Dupeno, Honry vlllo; Alex Simpson, Larson Inlet; air. nnd Mrs. Durham, llandon; G. II, Green, Myrtle Point. The lllunco. R. H. Norton, Sumnor; Charles Whetstone, Conuillo; W. Doyle, North Bond; F. 8. Younco, Prosper; Henry Walters, Astoria; Swnn Swan son, Conledo; J. Noah. Allegany; Wesley Vobb, South Coos River; Jcsso Wooloy, South Coos River; M, A. Mallacc, San Francisco. St. Innnnrc. II. C. Hnrtrauft. Bandon; W. F. McDormott, Coqulllo; Roy Winston, Gardiner; Gcorgo Shaw, Roscburg; Peter Rolls, Denver Hill; Oscar Roro ferln, Portland. COAST HAH RUKVKV TO START. feSF- 'W)W H Coos llJiy, Sliihlaw mid A I sea to He Vlxlted by New Crvw. A Portland papor says: "On tho dopnrturo of tho steamer Breakwater for Coos Bay, she wljl carry a survey party from tho United States engin eering stuff under orders ta survey tho Coos Bay. Siuslaw and Alsen bars. Tho work will bo under way for fully a month. Anothor party Is engaged in sur veying tho Nohnlom nnd Tillamook bars, and data obtained by all will bo incorporated In tho annual roport of tho operations of tho first district. As projects aro undor waynt most urcgon coast ports naving to no wun bar nnd channel Improvements, tho 17 conts; shoulder veal roast Govornruont onglncors want complote pa, 15 cents; shoulder pork 'information on existing aoptns so 16 cents; loin pork roast, 20 wncn surveys nro conmictea aunng me summer oi i-jio un accurate comparison will be available of re sults attained through Jetty construc tion nnd dredging." m m o oSmSk? Oh, you old jimmy pipe f "Lead me to it" say men in all walks of life, since they've found out that Prince Albert tobacco can't bite the tongue and can't parch the throat. "Lead me to it" you'll say just as quick as you invest in a tidy red tin and find out first hand just how good P. A. is as a pipe or cigarette tobacco ! Prince Albert the national joy smoke brought thousands and thousands of old jimmy pipes out of the garrets. It has revo lutionized pipe and cigarette smoking ! Thnt'fl because Prince Albert is made by n patented process that cuts out the "grouch" and just lets in the sunshine! Never in your life have you hit such flavor and fragrance and freshness! Play P. A. in a jimmy pipe or roll up the corkingest makin's cigarette you ever put fire to. It's all one and the same thing just good for what ails your smokappctitc ! And it rolls up so dead easy. Being mighty fresh, it just stays put and doesn't blow away or run away like the i.vf-brands. And, you know, today's the day! Buy Prince Albert everywhere. Toppy red bagi, 5c; tidy red tint, 10c I alio handsome pound and half-pound humidors. R. J.REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.fViniton-Salcm,N.C. m& m tfr s &! urm Ifa'I loin pork chops, 20 cents. iq Timojitdooi Job printing. .' r Vfbt . rs Mi-Lady's F ace Powd ers Ko 1 A problem of grod interest to many vyomen .as the summer months cove on, , , '..J V There are as many kinds and varieties of these needed complexion helps as there are sands in the sea, ' . What may be just right for one comploxion may be wrong for another. Many of the leading dealers In lollet Articles aro advertising in The Daily Times, . We invite our readers to consult with them, v Perhaps the choice of the right face powder is a small matter but we cite it as ono of thousands of isU riCJ.rtotnnnncY.A Wkkl, . ?mK i a i ca i tvy i 'Ml IJBBBmX OLD IN WILL 60 10 ASYLUM Fred Warren, Aged 70, Said to Be Mentally Unbalanced Keeps Many Cats Fred Warren, aged 70. who ban been living In tho vicinity of tho Ml) by coal bunkurs for several years was taken In charge by Constable Cox yesterday and brought be 'ore Judge Hall nnd n medlrnl ex aminer, who Judged him to be men tally unbalanced. Tho old man was tnkou on an In formation filed by It. O. Graves, representing a number of pcoplo In tho neighborhood whero Warren has been living. They say thoold mnn has any number of cnts and that he threatens anyono wlio niaKca run of him or his pots. Judgu Mali has notified tho at tendants nt tho stato Insnno asy lum and tho old man will be removed to tho Institution In n few days, Warren recolvcs n government pension, being nn old veteran, but It Is said that he spent most of tho money In cnrlng for the cats, etc. Ills clothing was In n fearful shapo. lie had many hallucinations about neighbors bothorlng him. He has no rolatlvcs hero, so far as known. AN OLD RECEIPT TO DARKEN 01 n Tho Tlmosldoes Job printing. Common Oimlen Sago and Sulphur .Makes Streaked, Kuderi or (Jniy Hair Dark mill (Jlossy at Oik-o Almost ovoryono knows that Sago Tea nnd Sulphur, properly com pounded, brines back tho natural color nnd lustro to the lmlr when faded, streaked or Kray; also ends dandruff, Itching scalp and stops falling hair. Years ago tho only way to get this mixture was to muKo It at homo, which Is mussy arid trou blesome. Nowadays, wo simply ask at nny drug storo for "Wyeth's Sago nnd Sulphur Hnlr Romedy." You will got n largo bottlo for about GO conts. Everybody uses this old. famous reclpo, becauso no ono can possibly toll that you darkened your hair, ns It does it so naturally and even ly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it nnd draw this through your hnlr, taking ono small strand at a time; by morning tho gray hair disappears, and after anothor appli cation or two, your hair becomes bountifully dark, thick and glossy anu you iook years younger. For sale by Ilrown Drug Co. QUIPPED WITH VERY FACILITY FOH HANDLING) ACCOUNTS I.V A I'ltOMIT AND IllCMAHU: MAN' XKIt TIIIH HANK SOLICITS TIIU iiusixi:kh ok coitroitATioxs, 1'llt.MH AND INDIVIDUALS :: :: :: IK YOU IIAVK Xi:i:i) FOIt A SAT ISFACTORY HANKING 8HKVICK WK CAN FILL IT :: : s: , The SERVICE THAT SATISFIES First National Bank Ot Coos Bay Tho Times Joes Job printing. Times Want ads bring results. (ft; l Good Returns On My Investment I Madison, Wis., Jan. 1, 1913.""! This is to certify that I havo boon a grlat sufferer from t unoumntism since is4. Contracted tho disease while working with a snow plow on the railroad. For sov oral years I have been obliged to use crutches a grent part of tho time. Having used three boxes of the FOHTLAND-COOS llY TWKNTY-FOl'It IIOUIIS Tlio new imssenger iuuI freight ptwimsblp "Geo. W. Elder" liiniiKurntliiK tlo new I'orthuiil-CooM ItayEurekn wceWr n c SAILING FHO.M I'OHTiaNI) FOIl COOS HAY , SUNDAY', JUNK I4TH, AT 0 A ArrlvliiK Com ny Monduy inornliiK uul every M,ont,J,jr,,1!!j hi Tho steamer Is new tliroughout and Riving n ftcrvlco uatqua.ru any other. NORTH PACIFIC STKAMBJIIP CO. Phono I !. i " I cneis& M H.' wn '" njni .twin m roaiwr wjBiiChtmH , mi m-r i mm id i. -mm- , - i-i , . ... .. RHEUMATISM POWDERS Uu I have thrown away the crutches and am now Xlmdst fully recoverd, It certainly has done wonders for me and I heartily recoiumpnd It. Signed, M. D. Reynolds. Price 60c, For salo by OWL PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY FRANK 1). COHAN. Cape Arago Coffee Come to our storo if you want anything In tho line 3KS, TEAS, SPICES nnd EXTRACTS for we not on,h a that FEES tho best for your money, but wo also give you coupon e are good for ROGERS' SILVERWARE. Come In anu , "Vnre. We also carry a full lino of staple sroceries uu ,RIAU nro right and our goods are trade winners. Gl. lDA C00S BAY TEA, COf FEE & SPICE H01M Idv " Phone 394. ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL Formerly the Coos Building. Droadwny at Market DAY RATES, 7Bu AND UP SPECIAL RATES RY TnB MONTH L. Ia JUSTEN, Manager. Times Want Ads Bring Results ,,, i tfwP. ISlm i J Times Want go after. Ads get what thoy 0HW'wh . "-l; tV V H