The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 06, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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COOSBAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON,, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
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Hippo L" J
ffj'iwil roomy Sft-Hiiiiiiiry
fjf red comfort. bh
Mni-slillcld, Oregon.
jway, "The Busy Corner"1
FOR SORE MUSCLES
WD STIFF JOINTS.
Sorimii and itlffncM of muiclcs and
Jouvti, elc and lame backs, gout,
rUumatltm, iclatica, and neuralgia;
ignins, itralni, urulies, swellings and
IlnJiranutlon can all Lo cured or
pill relieved by
RUBBING OIL
Thi rimiilcablo curlne nualltles of
till softenlne and healiiiR liniment
Uti mido It a favorite anions
ttlilitii and others to cure, strengthen
uiprtrent week, stiff and sore mus
du. Stimulates and cures by Increas
iBfclrnlatlon at the locality applied.
wo ma oouiei, a jc anu joe.
lockhart-Parsons
Drug Company
'The Busy Corner"
I'lione Mnlu at)H U
IV ADDITION THE ENTIRE
CHANGE OF DILI AT
(he Royal
TONIGHT
fllE TEXAS TOMSIY" will bo re
peated by
COSTELLO uiul GILBERT
lir rcauest.
flUKK ROLLS OF NEW PICTURES
trso ropoaters.)
"IV)Uute nf tlm Hills"
Plre Daughters of Sirs. Dui'iind"
ra MnKIng In Nuremberg" nnd
Oussy's Coiitri-iitiilntloiis.
lThe Houso of Roflned VaudovlUo.
10 CKNTS.
The Sign of
&m Good Candy
Always
IVER JOHNSON
BICYCLES
Pioneer TTnrdware Go.
TlTTLrM.
(ml
you
What's the
Difference
Ik what you pay?
You get more
real shoe value,
dollar for dollar,
in the Florsheim
Shoe than in other
makes you could
buy for less.
Consider the
SHOE added stvle. com.
A Complete Showingat $5.00 fort and service.
Woolen Mill Store
FROM THIS FACTORY TO YOUR FEET.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
Tho OHiirnv wnlloil imlnv tr n,.i.i
iiuuuu unu rorr, urroru.
'I ho groat port of Hamburg has
ranged along Its wondorful docks 031
cranes for tho handling of enrgoos
Tho Mnrcnronl wireless now pro
pose to establish stations near Now
i ork nnd London so that direct com
iniiiiltatlon mny bo made.
Tho world renowned Lloyds will
probably establish nn nlllcn In Now
York with tho same oujerta and moth-
oils mi in thulr great Loudon olllco
Tho Nairn Smith which hns boon
on dry-dock at San Francisco will
sail from (hero this evening for
Coos Hay.
Tho Rodondo will go on dry-dock
nt Snu Francisco this week for a
slight overhauling which will pro
bably leiiulro two days.
Hereafter loggers going nboard
Sound steauiors will bo required to
put woodoti boots over their corkod
boots or Htny ashore, Tho 1'ugot
Sound Navigation Co. havo had n
Miousnnd pair made for tills purpose.
Wntor will not put out a gasollno
lire, but sand will. It Is a safo
inonsuro to curry n small sack of
Riiml In the bout and In ensa of lire.
iiso tho sand. You will bo astonish
ed nt how easily It will extinguish
the llro.
A Ynnkco clinched his argument
with nn 'Englishman as to tho rein
tlvo slzo of tlm Thames and Missis
sippi by snylng, "Why, look hore,
mlstor, thoro ain't enough wator In
tho wholo Thames to mnko a garglo
for tho mouth or tho Mississippi."
Captain II. Daldnorf of tho Stand
ard Oil Company's ship Hosporus,
has rounded Capo Horn 3Q0 times, a
wondorful and unboaton record. In
honor thorcor ho was presented with
n gold wntcli by tho company recont-
, by.
Tho rommereltil Industrial Inter
ests of tho west const of South Amor
Icn nro exporting Brent things fol
lowing tho completion of tho Panama
innnl and aro actively getting ready
for the ovont. Coos Hay should nqt
overlook making similar prepara
tion .
WANT ADS.
T
WANTED Four millwrights at
$3. GO per day; one stationary en
gineer, $100 per month; ono ma
chinist, $100 por month; ono ma
chlnlst, 40c per hour. Phono
2C9-L.
LOST Tan crcpe-de-clilno scurf with
fringe nnd Initial. Please return
to Times olllco.
LOST Decoration Day, Rebecca
pin, D. of H., stnr-shapod. Re
ward for roturn to Time3 office.
FOR HALE Ono good heavy work-
....... n t linnvv hnr.
ing toam, a nuv ( -
ness and wagon. Adress Box
598, Marshfleld, Ore.
A'AN'TED Girl ut Stnffoi-ds.
l'OIl SAIil-J Orpington setting and
laying hens; cneap.
street North.
FOUND Pair ' g"1'1 ou"twl Ilos0
glasses. Owner may havo same
by calling at Times ofllco and pay
ing for this notice
WANTKD Competent girl for gen
oral housework. Mrs. U.S. Tow
er. Phono 252-J,
FOK SALIJVivo year old 1 pretty
brown gelding, weight 1,050 lbs.
Broko to rldo or drive slnglo or
double. Price 160. A. A. Nlcols.
Empire.
VOll 8AI,K-80.ncre ranch on , river:
rrnns In: I13UU cuou w""""" -
Address owner. C. W. Doutt, Alle
gany, Ore.
roil nENT Modern 5 room fu-
M
coos iivy tides.
Bol w Is given th tlrao and
Height of hlch nnd low wntnr of
Marsliflold.
Th tides aro placed In tho order
of occurronco, with their times on
tho first lino nnd heights on tho sec
ond lino of each day; a comparison
of consecutive holghts will Indicate
whether It Is high or low wator. For
high wntor on bar, subtract 2 hours
31 minutes.
Date. Tides for .lime.
CHrs. .0.09 C.09 12.21 7.3C
I'"eet .3.7 4.7 0.5 4.9
7 Urn. .1.00 7.05 1.05 8.21
Feet .3.1 4.3 0.9 C.3
S Hrs. .1.59 8.11 1.51 9.03
Feet .3.0 4.0 1.4 3.3
TIM AVnATIIKU
(Dy Asaoclntod Press.)
OltKaONFnlr tonight nnd
Friday. Continued warm In
east principally and cooler In
Interior nnd west Frldny. EaBt- t
oily winds.
LOCAL- TEMPr-TtATUHK E- 9
POItT.
For twenty-four hours ending
nt 4:43 n. m., Juno C, by DonJ.
4 Ostllnd, special govornmont mo-
toorologlcal observer:
Maximum 70
Minimum 42
At 4:43 a. m 47
Precipitation nono
wind northwest; clear.
Case Saturday Juatico Pennock
hns set tho caso of Robert Marsdon,
Jr., vs. M. A. Swcotman and J. E.
Cooloy, Involving tho pnymont of
rent, for hearing Saturday.
Many nt Concert Tho concert
given by tho Coos Day Uand nt tho
city pnrk last ovonlng drow out a
Inrgu nnd npproclntlvo nudlouco. Tho
wonther was most nusplclous. Tliu
excellent program brought much op
plnuso from tho crowd.
MoMiiltoes llollicr It Is said that
mosquitoes nro moro numerous horo
this sonson than In many years. Thoy
wero especially notlcoablo last even
ing around tho city pnrk whoro tho
crowd had gathered for tho band con
cort. Runaway Today A horso belong
ing to a llsh and crab vendor) unmed
Rltz Htnrtcd to run nwny on Commer
cial strcot this aftornoon. Tho ani
mal was caught boforo ho had gono
far but not boforo bo had damnged
tho rig considerably.
(JetH Oood Contract Mrs. 13. O.
Perhnm today recolvod a telegram
from Mr. Perhnm stating that ho had
been awarded tho contract for build
I ni: tho S40.000 concrete brldgo
ncross Ilonr crcok at Modford. Ho
will rumaln there nnd start tho work
at once. Tho brldgo will bo built
In town, on tho principal streot con
necting up tho two sections of Mod-
ford.
Child Injured Llttlo Rosomnry
Richardson, dnughtor of Mrs. Doyd
M. Richardson who Is visiting her
pnronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugono O'Con
noll, was qulto badly Injured yester
day. Whllo playing around tho
O'Connoll summer homo nt tho Mazo
sho slipped and fell, cutting a bnd
gash In hor fnco which may lenvo
n bad scar. Sho woa brought to
town this morning.
T.. r?inilll It wns ronortcd horo
today that P. M. Hall-Lowls would
soon resign as Coos county fruit In
spector to tnko tho position of city
nm.liinnr n f!nnllll1n. Coouillo hOB
consldornblo Btreot work under way
nnw nnil n Inriro amount IS DrOJOClCU.
Mr. Lowls was formerly city engineer
nt iinmi iiivnr nmi tins oxnorienco to-
gothor with his ability In this line
will mnko him a vaiuauio man ior
Coqulllo. Who will succood him na
fruit Inspector Is not known.
n..... n.w.l1..it1iiiHfn C T. Poll.
.,,. ir imlnv linmlnil ilnwn a doclslon
In tho caso of Frank Torry of Dan-
il.. rirnnlr ti-lirw ivna Irlml linfnro 111 III
yestorday on tho charge of making
throats against, ueo. v, numu, ua
brother-in-law. Ho decided that Tor
ry BIIOUIU UO piBCOU uuuur ."
.." l i boon )a nanrn hilt Hint tffn
uuima iu ncv. v..w j.vv. .
sentonco should bo suspended during
the goou oeuavior oi ion. "
that Terry and Bonlo had a wranglo
ovor tho division of tho proceeds of a
pleco of property at Ten Mllo In
hlch Terry cinimea no uuu uu imoi-
cst.
nlshod flat; hot and cold wator.
Inquire John Ellorby, 358 North
Third Bt.
FOR RENT 5-roora
house. 080
12th st. Soutn.
WANTED Mohair, wool and ras-
cara bark. Apply to Henry aoug
stackon. at offlco of Tltlo Guar
antee & Abstract Co.
FOR ALL KINDS OF HAULING
Clifford Doane. i'lione oai-u.
ninniiv cu.r- in lmrsenower
onn fnr 500: flrst-clasa condi
tion; fully equipped: cost new
tnnnn. ...Ill noil fnr tfiOO on OaSV
terms.' John L. Koontz Machine
shop, North Front street. Phono
80-J. -
Dayton Bicycles
Marshfield Cyclery
BICYCLES FOR RENT
SOCIAIj CALENDAR
TODAY 4
Social Sowing Club with Mrs. $
Coo. Ayro. 4
Mlnnle-WIs Soclnl Club with
Mrs. D. A. Jones.
FRIDAY
Class Play and Alumni Ban-
quct, North nend.
PERSONAL NOTES
E. L. ROBINSON has gono to Gardi
ner on business.
11 .1. MONTGOMERY hns rotumed
from a trip to Ton Mllo.
A. DUNHAM and wlfo of Dnndon aro
spending n fow days In Marshllold.
TOM NICOLS returned today from a
business trip to Cotiulllo volley
points.
M. F. MOItltlSSEY returned today
noon from n business trip to Co
uulllo. C. A. SEHLDItEDE roturnod today
noon from a business trip to Co-
(lUlllc.
WM. QAItrtETT was down from tho
Smith-Powers camp on Coos Klvor
yesterday.
MRS. E. J. MORSE and Mrs. Haydon
of Emplro wero visitors in tho city
this afternoon.
J. V. BENNETT will loavo shortly
for Portland nnd Snlom on busi
ness nnd pleasure
JOHN D. QOSS will loavo soon for
Salom to nttoud a sosslon of ho
Oregon Supromo court.
MRS. CLAUDE HOOKETT of Emplro
left today for California whoro sho
will visit a fow wooks.
C. II. MARSH Is at Ton Mllo on mat
tors connected, with tho right of
way for tho Southorn Pacific.
J. W. OARD1NER of North nend was
in Marshllold today on business.
Ho has been 111 for sovoral days.
MRS. EARL SAVAGE loft this morn
ing via tho Rosoburg stago for n
month's stny with relatives In Port
land. C. L. LYON nnd wlfo of North Dond
pnsBod through horo today on
route homo from n short stny In
Coqulllo,
E. W. RALSTRON returned today
with his wlfo and family from
Portland. Thoy will mnko their
homo in Mnrshllold.
JUnCJE JOHN F. HALL roturnod
today noon from Coqulllo whoro
ho has boon holding a special term
of county court.
HERBERT ARMSTRONG, local man
ager of tho Monasha Woodonwnro
company, was a Marshllold busi
ness visitor yestordny.
MISS WINNIE DOYLE of Weddor
burn Is spending a fow weoks on
tho Day as a guost of hor brother,
Jay Doylo, and other frlonds.
MRS. E. T. WALKER loft today for
San Francisco whoro sho oxpocts to
mnko hor futuro homo. Sho re
cently dlsposod of most of hor
proporty on tho Day.
MRS. J. O. LANGWORTHY and
dnughtor, Miss Evolyn, loft today
for California whoro thoy will visit
Mrs. Paul Poraltu and othor rela
tives and frlonds. ' j
MRS. E. 11. LEWIS nnd throo chlld
ron aro expocted horo shortly from
Frosno, Calif., to spend tho sum
mor with hor parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Howard.
MRS. W. A. MAGEE nnd llttlo son
loft today on tho Rodondo with
Cnpt. Mageo to spend a fow days
with him In San Francisco whllo
tho vessel Is on dry dock this year.
MRS. McDONALD and Mrs. Flelsh
nor nnd Misses Helen and Eliza
beth Flolshnor who havo beon
guosts nt the C. G. Hockett homo
in Emplro loft today for tholr
homes In California.
MISS EDITH PRESTON, vho has
beon visiting hor undo. F. P. Nor
ton, loft today with Mr. Norton
for 8nn Francisco whoro aho will
visit whllo Mr. Norton is attending
tho race meet.
ARNO MEREEN Is expected horo
Saturday on tho Nann Smith from
a fow wooks' stay In California.
Whethor Miss Dunning nnd tho
Misses Doris and Edith Moreen will
como with him Is not certain.
S. C. SHKRRILL will loavo oarly
noxt week for Portland nnd Wlll
nmetto valley points where ho will
make an oxtoudud stay. Ho will
occupy tho pulpit at tho Marshfleld
Baptist church next Sunday morn
ing. i
W. J. CONRAD roturnod today from
a business trip to, Coqulllo. Ho
says that everything la In readiness
thero for starting the paving of
four blocks of tho principal street
which will greatly Improve tho ap
pearance of tho town,
E. S. BARGELT nnd wlfo nnd Mrs. F.
M. Parsons expect to leave tomor
row In tho Bargolt auto for Port
land. Mrs. Parsons will visit
friends thero nnd Mr. and Mrs
Bargolt will attend tho Eastern
Star and Masonic meetings.
C. O. PUTNAM. Wayne L. Wood, J,
E. Shannon, A. MatthewB, Hulda
Matthews and Herbert Armstrong
LEAVE TODAY
ON REDONDO
Steamer Will Go on Dry-Dock
at San Francisco This
Trip for Repairs.
I ho Rodondo snllcd this afternoon
for San Francisco with a largo cargo
ui iroigiu in nuuiuon 10 mo mg snip- 10 uiscuss plans for tho b!s colobra
mont of lumber from tho Smith mill, tlon which Is to bo hold horo July 2,
Tho Rodondo nfter discharging her 3, and i. It Is expected that tho out
cargo at San Francisco will go on lino of tho gcnornl program will be
dry-dock. Cnpt. Mageo statod this complotod tonight,
morning Hint he did not expect that Today, tho Mnsonlc Opora House
tho overhauling would roqitlro moro wns ongngod for tho formal Fourth
than n couplo of dnys. of July program. Dr. McCormno who
Among thoso sailing on tho Ro- Is in chnrgo of this program docldod
dondo were tho following: ! that It would bo better to havo the
Miss Agnes Cnrpontcr, Miss Adnco ' norvlco In tho Opora House because
Pnlmer, Mrs. J. .0 Lnngworthy, Mies' of tho uncertainties of tho wonther,
Evolyn Lnngworthy, Mrs. Helon Tho program will bo Bhort, Including
llaldwln, Miss lnoz Unldwln, Miss n fow selections by tho band, tho ad
Ruth Strlfflor, MrB. E. T. Wnlkor, O , dress by Dr. Harry Lano, tho rcclt
W. Putney, F. P. Norton, C. W. . Ing of tho Declaration of Indopond
Sonk, Edgar Swnrtz, J. Smith, It. onco nnd n song or two. Today, Dr.
Nolson, Peter RodolBky, W. Sovlns-j McCormno rocolvod n lottor from Dr
ky, Chns. Johnson, Otto Snmek. John Lnno stating that ho would bo glad'
Mnttson, Holon and Elizabeth Flclsh-1 to como back horo. It fins boon about
man, Mrs. L. D. McDonnld, Akv,
Englund, Henry Dny, J. Qucgnon,
MrB. C. Q. Hockett, Mrs. A. II.
Fleishman. Ellon Anderson. Edith
R. Preston, Mrs. Roth, Miss Roth, L.
Lnrson, II. E. Roynolds, A. Blair, A.
Erlcson, A. Peterson, Qoo. Young, W.
Abnlson nnd two Chlneso.
Tho Rodondo's pnssonger capacity
waB tnxod to tho limit, that Is first
class, nnd sho had accomodations for
only two or thrco moro socond class
passongerR than loft on hor.
Tho Rodondo Is sohodulod to sail
from San Francisco for Coos Dny
Thursdny, Juno 13.
woro outgoing passungors on this
morning's stago for Rosoburg via
tho old Cooa Bay Wagon road.
WILL HUTCHESON hns rcslgnod his
position In tho local branch of tho
Standard Oil company nnd will
lonvo In tho morning for Eureka!
whoro ho will tnko n position In
tho clothing storo of his undo,
Jns. Hutchison,
R. STINSON nnd F. T. Wrlghtmnn
Grand Lodgo olllcoru of tho Orogon
Knights of Pythlns, roturnod to
day from visits to tho K. P. lodgos
In tho Coqulllo vnlloy. Tonight
thoy will visit tho North Bond K.
P. Lodgo which will tondor n big
reception In their honor.
MR. AND MRS. J. LEE BROWN
loavo tomorrow morning for PorJltodny wnB prosontlri'g ndvancb copies
land nnd Sonttlo on their summor, l0 j,Ib frlonds. It Is clovorly gotten
vncatlon. Mr. Brown will nttond
tho rogulnr mooting of tho Stnto
Board of Pharmacy of which ho
is a mombor. Thoy will also tako
In tho Itoso Carnival and lator con
tinue tholr trip to Sonttlo whoro
thoy will visit relatives.
TEXAS TOMSIY bought his Piano
at GOINO .V HAUVKY'H.
Tho WAILTIMVASO will leave tho
Commercial stroot DOCK nt 7J-I5
rUTUIIDAV NIGHT for tho HIO
DANCE at KMl'IItE, JUNE H. Don't
forget tho dnto.
DON'T FORGET tho BIG DANCE
In EMPIRE SATURDAY, JUNE 8.
Music by KEYZER'S Orchestra. . . .
Try Tho Times Want Ads
,7. Leo Brown, Ph. G.
TIi Happy Family
i
Sunset Irf-mon, Sunset Vnnllln and Sunset Baking Powder, nro threo
esseutlulH needed to produce pudding, iastrlc, cukw, c. that
will pleiwo epicurean jmlnh. What avails good cooking nud expen.
wive Ingredient If your flavoring Ih not dependable? Every nicrn
her of-llio Happy Family Is par excellence, guaranteed under, llio
food mid drug net and by uh. . i .
The Best Grocers
handle and recommend them, although they cost tho rcfnllcr moro
than tho cheaper giado extracts put out by flavoring liouscj, ( ,,
Ladies
Itememlier you get mom for ymir money, tho best of quality and
dejieiKlahlo products, when you IiihIMh on getting any member of.Jho
Happy Family.
THE STORE FOR QUALITY GOODS.
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PROGRAM OR
J0L1 FOORIR
Meeting Tonight to Complete
General Draft of it En
gage Opera House.
Tho Fourth of July Commlttoo will
' havo another meeting this ovonlng
thirty years slnc'o ho'vlsl'tod horo. His
father formerly comranndod' the old
Mossongor. Dr. Lnno was formerly
mayor of Portland nnd'lB riow demo
cratic cnndldato for Unlto'd Stated
sonntor. ' '
H. O. Graves Is roundlngMup the
program of flold nports. Ho oxpocts
to havo Chaiincoy Clnrko nnd1 Arthur
Blanchard ns Judge's, A. H. Powers'
as tlmor and O. W. Brigga'as tarter
to assist him in putllifg 'off these
ovonts.
COOS COUNTY WOMAN.
18 1)0 YIJAR8 OLD
Mrs. Mnrlon Wndo, bf Lairds,
Coos County, Tuosdny colo-
brnted hor 99th birthday,' not-
withstanding that sho Is In III
health. Mrs. Wado Is n natlvo
of California and Is snld to bo
tho oldest resident or Coon
County. At pTcsont ho Is liv
ing nt tho homo of her grand-
son, Wnltor Laird, nt Lairds.
Another Rrnndsnn. Jnmos Laird
oporatcs tho stago station nt
Lnlrds.
MAJOR KINNEY'S VIEWS
Ikhucn Novel Advertising Folder for
Coos liny
Mnlnr T. I) Klnnnv linn rnmnllod &
,. fntdnp mlvnrtliilnir Cooa nnv and
un nnd tho text of lb Is as follows:
"Proparo for tho rioxt gront city
on tho Pacific Coast. Ho? wings are
just now spreading whllq "'her' name
will fly over tho c'lvilliod world. Her
foundation Is bolng built for a roost
wondorful dovolopmoht. '
"As n gront city vlto, none can
compare
",It Is tho' Inst soaport of 'groat
magnltudo uudovolopod In tho United
States today. ' '
"Wo rofor to tho great, undevelop
ed soaport and harbor of Coos Bay,
Orogon." ' "
DliATCIIFOHD'fl CALF MEAL at
HAINES"
Have your Job printing done at
Th Tlm' office.
R. W. Swnnton, Ph. 0.
Snow Drift Flour
Highest Quality
4
" Phona 214J.
A