The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 10, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1912-EVENING EDITION.
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iirTrnlltirc almost now.
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-rrHuiy of JT or 18 years, nt
,iTKD-:,,". .,.ns to right party.
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--TMinit has rotumod from
W V,iu where ho bus boon at-
Conn'g '0reBon AgncuLumu -"--""TTT
i..nrn voiinir horse.
fl". uiBOO. Also good heavy
"' jgon and harness, boo .
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g, uow
I15 8Kuso, OXClUBiVO of bath,
J,Dir,lo TcrniB If wnntod. Soo
Jfiffla. i'" 1C-J'
''"uvleiiMliig. ",)or P1,H,,,K
flWSTLnnHos. Phono 8-J.
lit.
CTui' CHi;Ar Furniture, nl.
RiS. Room No. 1,130 Urond-
,,, SeBgStaCKCUOIMB.
Ciictwcc" Kliotl nveiuio ami
SS Centra., Bold r.nB will
--i mill liiiLiiLin ia u lu
tnt '" , Tlmos office
TTTr. At'i.li.i W'rnnildtH nnd
11,118 Orpington chlckonB, largo
ffJSwd eggs foi ; hatching,
It Flanagan cstato, Plat B. O. 0.
Ciiir.
!,T-ljirco Jack, bekingliiB nt
""'fS:.-' llnwnnl for rotliril
HBr.""i':i.i.
loHcumcrD""'"'
rtTnrVT Comfortnblo roomy
"Jit room. 373 South Fourth at.
flXTEl Clrl at Stafford's.
t.vTKl)Mohnlr. wool nnd cas-
nrl bars. API" i ""' wvt-
SckM. at offlco of Tltlo Qunr-
vfjtt & Abstract uo.
liMAIN SALE; 40 horsepower
ftdfor $500; flrat-claaa condl-
,. fully cquippou; com now
W will soil for 500 on eaay
i,i' John L. Koontz Mnchlna
E North Front Btroot. Phono
W
Cofrliht Mart Schiflncr & Mitt
layton Bicycles
Marshfield Gyclery
BICYCLES FOR KENT
Ij.KiirE
HODODfl
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Marshfield Paint
Decorating Co
inltl MARSHFIELD,
ftrtlibed Phnne HAL Orcgoo
NOW, fellows,
say it all together
Wat's the matter with
Hart Schaff ner & Marx
clothes? They're all right I
You can take it from us that
they're certainly just as "all right"
as you ever thought clothes could
be; and we've got the goods here
to prove it.
Choice patterns at $20 and $25.
Woolen Mill Store
This store li tho Cooa Bay horn of
II art 8cha.ffnor& Marx olothoi
LaVPTiLV
The Sign of
Good Candy
Always
1
Are You on
the Right
Track?
The way to ill health h a down nrnde, nnd the
faster you get running dow.i the harder it ia to stop.
Our pure, fresh, reliable inedicinea vill set you
on the road to recovery nnd br:n you back to perfect
health.
We arc l:nown for the high quality of our medi
cines and the low prices wc charge for them.
If your By3tem ii in need cf general building up,
if you arc threatened with consumption, take Roxall
Tonic Solution of Ilypophosphltcc. It is a
valuable tonic and restorative, excellent in all pul
monary diseases. Very pleasant to the palate. We
recommend it, because we Unoci its formula. Sold
with the Rexall guarantee. Full pint bottle, $1.00.
Lockhart- Parsons Drug Co.
"THE BUSY CORNER"
MAIN 298
PHONE -
coos uy -rums.
'l.d w is given th-5 tlmo anil
IcIUit of high nnd low water at
Marsh Held.
Tn tides nro placed In tho order
( occurrence with tholr times on
tho first lino nnd heights on the sec
ond lino ii f each day; n comparison
of consecutive heights will Indicate
whctlor It Is high or low water. For
'ilgh wntor on bar, subtract 2 hours
34 minutes.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
MONDAY
Ladles Aid, Norwegian Luth-
ornn with Mrs. Will Nelson at
liny Park.
TUESDAY
Sisters of Bothnny with Mrs.
Arthur McKcown.
Mrs. J. T. Hall, Episcopal tea
Boinotlmo during tho summon Mr.
Edglngton feels that Mr. Tlodgon will
bo n strong addition to his agoncy
force. I
PERSONAL NOTES
D. D. PIERCE Is hero from Coqulllo
on business nnd pleasure.
Dlt. M. O. STEMMLER of Myrtlo
Point Is a Mnrshlleld visitor.
VM. BLACKMORE was In from his
Larson Inlet ranch Saturday on
business.
Dntis
12
I Irs.
Foot
Ills.
Feet
Mrs.
Ft. -
Urn.
Tides for .Juno,
.1.01
.1.0
.T..01
.0.8
. ik'h"
-0.1
0.49
Ft. 0.!l
Mrs. .1.0.1
Feet .7.0
Mrs. . 1 ill
Feet .".'J
10.38
3.8
11. 15
1.0
12.17
2.1
1.1 1
1.3
7.39
1.0
8.2S
2.0
3.11
2.3
4.30
2.7
5.30
3.0
C.20
3.3
2.39
1.0
3.30
4.7
10.43
CO
11.31
G.I
12.17
0.7
.0.0
0.0
7.20
3.5
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THE WEATHER
(Hy Associated Press.)
OUEfJON Fair tonight and
Tuesday. Winds mostly westerly.
HE-
LOCAL THMPHTtATUItK
I'OItT.
For twenty-four hours ondlng
nt 4:43 a. m Juno 10, by BcnJ.
Ostllud, spocla) government mo
toornloRlcal obsorvor:
Maximum 04
Minimum DO
At 1:43 n. m Gl
I'reclpltntlon nono
Wind northwest, party cloudy.
Iteturn Case Tho wall caso of
pocket knives which dlsappoarod
from In front of tho Gunnory tho
night of May 30 was returned last
night and hung In Its old plnco. Not
u kulfo had boon taken out. Tho
case wns evidently tnkqu as a Joko
on Jny Tower.
II. L. COLEMAN and wife and baby
oxpoct to return to Spokano about
July 1 to make tholr homo.
MItS. QEOUGE LORENZ and Mrs.
E. Lorcuz of Coqulllo woro guests
of Mnrshlleld friends yestordny.
Elect Old Officer. At tho annual
meeting of tho Mnrshlleld Odd Fol
lows' Cemetery Association, the- old
offlcors woro rc-olectcd. Thoy nro:
C. A. Johnson, president; John !
Ilnll. Becretnry; W. 1). Curtis, treas
urer. Tl o ofricors nnd E. A. Andor
boii nnd E. W. llornltt constltuto tho
boatd of directors.
ED. McKEOWN, foromnn of tho
Smlth-PowcrB South Inlet Logging
Camp, spout Bundny In Mnrshflold.
North Bend News
Tho Presbyterian Ladles Aid will
meet Thursdny afternoon nt tho home
of Mrs. W. It. Slmnson.
Mth. Knto Hood will leave Wednes
day to Bpond tho summer with rela
tives on South Coos Hlvor.
Meet Tonight Tho Mnrshllold
city council will moot tonlcht to tnko
up street Improvement mattors and
othor routine business.
Dissolve Finn AddlBon Cook and
Frank Hermann have dissolved tholr
paint nnd decorating firm pnrtnor
Hhlp nnd now Hnrry Qnlbralth will
be nsHoilatod with Mr. Cook In tho
business.
Social Tomorrow Night Doric
Chapter, O. E, S will enjoy a social
hi'hmIou tomorrow. All visiting mom.
Iters of tho Order nnd a fow frlonds
have been Invited to partlclpato In
the festivities.
Justus Snlen ana family left yes
terday on tho Hreakwater for Port
land on their way to their old homo
In Finland.
Ilobort Kehoe, superintendent of
tho Portor mills, loft yestordny for
Portland to visit relatives and spend
his vncntlou.
WALTER ASPLUND rotumod Sat
urday from Corvallls whero ho has
been attending Oregon Agrlcultur
nl college
ItALPII KItUSE leaves today for a
fow days' outing nt Ten Mile iib n
guest nt tho camp of Mrs. J. V.
Dennett and sous.
MRS. II. C. NOI1LE mid children loft
yestordny for Portland whoro thoy
will spond a week with friends
nnd tnko tn tho Hose Festival.
JAS LAIRD cnino In from Laird's to
day on business and plonsuro. Ho
reports that tho old Coos Hay wag
on road Is In much bottor shnpo
this summor than ever beforo.
O. J. SEELEY nd W. Andorson of
Coqulllo camo ovor Saturday on
buslnoss. Thoy woro formorly on
gaged In tho logging buslnoss to
gethor but Mr. Sooloy has rotlrod.
Mr. Mason nnd dnughtor, of Myrtlo
Point, loft yesterday on tho Drcak
wator to attend tho U. I). Congress
nt Portland.
Miss Florence Jennings, n former
resident of Eastsldo, has como down
over tho Hoscburt; route to Hemoto
to spond the summer nt tho homo of
her brother, Lnwronco Jennings.
SUNDAY OUTINGS
Joo Williams nnd Dr. Ilorsfnll yos-
terdny enjoyed n flno motorcyclo trip.
Thoy loft horo in tho morning ami
For Po JMont-J. T. Ilarrlgan j" t, t , t , b t, COftflt
and a party autood to the South Fork, , t k lh Qun club B,lool
"'. Jl1". ".on proceeded to Coqulllo for
tho ball game and reached
about 8:30 in tho ovonlng.
homo
Honry Hugglns nndC. K. Perry
spent yestordny on coos Jtiver nnu
Daniels Creek fishing, landing twon,-
ty-llvo nlco trout.
Hugh Sneddon nnd family, D. J.
Reoa and family, W. J. Rohror and
report that Mr. Andorson who Is pro
Jectlng n big wator powor thore, has
quite a force of surveyors and othors
clearing for the Installation of tho
plant.
Made FnM Trip Yesterday aftor
noon a now rocord was miido for tho
auto run from Ilnndon to Mnrshflold,
when 1). L. Footo brought a party
.inutullnir nt W. N Kklilnil. P. N. Tto-
berg, Archie Madden and Fred Unrn-j family, Mrs. Alloo Snoddon and fam
nr,i homo iiv thn const rond In less lly. Potor Mlssnroul nnd family, John
than two hours. I Mlrrnsoiil and family, and Miss Zolla
Swlnford spent Sunday picnicking
Jinny Knjoy l)unc. Ovor fifty ennr Allegany.
couples, Including a largo numbor .
from North Ilend nnd Mnrshllold, on- J. W. Illldonbrnnd and family,
joyed tho dnnco by Koysor's orches- Miss Edith Illldonbrnnd, Mrs. J. a.
tra at Emplro Saturday night. Thoy Klnnoy, Dan Koatlng and wlfo, Miss
plan to give nnothor dnnco nt Emplro Mlnnlo Hnrkonsco, Miss Martha nor-
soon, which will bo gratifying to tho nltt, Miss Goorglo ZImmor, Mlsa El-
many who tripped tho light fnntastlo Ion Rudnns. Mlsa Solnjn Holms, and
to tho excellent music Inst Saturday Miss Ella Holms, Ray Olllvant, Guy
ovonlni; Chnmbors, Ford Painter, Wm. Long
staff, Mr. Holllngsworth and Rill
lluchlns constituted n plcnlo party
that enjoyod n delightful outing Sun
day nt Piper's Qrovo on Coos Rlvor.
FRED McCORMAO will return on tho
noxt Droakwator from Corvallls
whoro ho haa boon nttondlng Ore
gon Agricultural collogo. Ho has
been visiting frlendB nt Portland
for a fow days.
UERT ALLEN Is horo from Hrldgo
with his string of racors to got
them In condition for tho Fourth
of July raco moots in Marshfield
and Myrtlo Point. Ho has somo
vory promising animals.
MISS MAY DENNETT arrived homo
this morning from San Rranclnco
whero sho linn been taking a
nurse's courso nt Lnno Hospital
to spend n mouth nt tho homo of
hor pnronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. A.
Uonnott.
JUDGE JOHN F. HALL wont to Co
qulllo today to attond a special
mooting of tho Coos County com
mlsslonors cnlled to tnko up road
mattors. Tho commissioners also
plan to spend two or thrco dnya
inspecting roads.
MISS JESSIE CHASE who was ox
pocted to spond part of tho summor
on Coos Gay writes frlonds horo
Hint slip has taken a position na
private socrotary to a Uoston man,
n most lucrntlvo position, and con
sequently will not come west this
summer.
Complaint Filed Hoforo City Re
corder Hutlor this morning, a com
plaint wns lllod by City Attornoy Gobs
ehnrglng J. C. Colomnn of tho Owl
saloon on North Front street with
soiling liquor to n minor. J. O. Doano
la tho complainant nnd ho nllogos
Hint his son, Clifford Donno, was tho
recipient of tho liquor. Tho dato of
tho hearing hnB not been sot.
Dr. nnd Mrs. J. T. McCormnc nnd
A. T. Hnlnos and family spent Sun
day nt the McCormnc summor homo
on South Coob Hlvor.
J. D. OOSS will loavo tomorrow for
Rosobiirg to look aftor soma road
tax casus. From thoro, ho will go
to Salem to nttond the aupromo
court, tho enso of Ilalnos vs. tho
C. A. Smith Co, Involving tho log
nllty of tho franchise for tho loc
al tramway Hues, coming up for
hearing then.
Mi LEAVE
ON BREAKWATER
Steamer Sails Sunday With
Large List for Portland
Rose Festival.
Tho Hreakwater sailed at 1 o'clock
Sunday for Portland. Sho had a
largo list out, tho ordinary travel
being augmented by a largo numbor
going to tho Roso Fcstlvnl.
Among thoso sailing on her wero
the following:
Mrs. Lnmphenr, Mr. Lnmphonr, M.
L. Curry and wlfo, L. Wllholm, Hol
mn Lohtl, Matt Lohtl, J. J. Noblo,
Mrs. Harvey, Mrs. Jensen, Mr. Jon
sen, Mrs. G. Loronz, Mrs. E. W. Lor
Oiiz, Miss P. Loronz, Mrs. C. McClos
ky, J. McClockoy and wlfo, Mlsa R.
Horsen, Mrs. Ruggles, 1)111 Shoun
liuii, O. Dnnols, Ed Carlson, Rov. Tom
Hnktn, Miss Mnol, Mrs. Ossloy, D.
Shelby, Mrs. E. Wilson, C. Wilson,
E. Wilson, Mrs. Win., Hodgson, Win.
Hodgson, Sam Ntmoro, Mrs. W. R.
Smith, .Mrs. J. Hlomes, E. A. McDon
ald, L. Crcson, Mrs. L. Creson, A. A.
Hole, Mrs. D. L. Rood, Mrs. Noblo,
Mr. Noblo, R. Noblo, A. E. Johnson,
Mrs. A. E. Johnson, Mrs. L. E. Cook,
Stolla Cook, S. O. Shorrlll, R Mas
ton, Miss Floronco Mlsson, J. M. Bow
on, Mrs. Engrain, Miss I. Engrnm,
J. W. Uonnott, O. Gllost, R. Ogorton,
R. Honosoo, R. E. Dcnn, G. W. Forry,
Mrs. F. W. Cnttorlln, A. Berry, J. II.
Cocks, F. J. Orowloy, Carl Goldor,
Mrs. Whcolor, G. E. Stonor, C. B.
Henry, S. B. Rnthharm, Mrs. W. F.
Miller, Mrs. T. C. Russoll, Mr. Rub
noll, A. Georges, Myrtlo Shoro, Helen
McAdan, W. G. Bradgloy, Horman
Maklla, JI. Bowln, R. E. Wills. F.
Fonk, Dan Onkcs, ond S. R. Wright.
WILSEY WIS
ABOUT OFFEB
Announces MacArthur, Perks
People Will Make Head
quarters in North Bend.
II. O. Dlors of Norfh Bond yostor
day rocolvod a tologram from Wm.
J.'Wll8oy, original projoctor of tho
Sumner roads nnd now associated
with tho MacArthur, Porks Company
which holds tho contract for con
structlng tho Southern Pnclnc'a lino,
to Coos Bny, Intimating that thoro
would bo actlvllty on this end of tho
rond soon.
Mr. WHsoy wired that tho MacAr
thur, Porks company had accoptod
North Bond's offer of free dockngo
for material nnd equipment during
tho construction of tho rond and
would tunko tholr hoadquartorn ln
North Bond. Ho also stated that
Gonornl Suporlntondont Tlnklor of
tho MncArthur Porks company would
bo on tho Bny soon,
Mr. Wllsoy did not stato nnythlng
about tho sub-contrnctu on tho road.
No ono horo haa received any dofln-
, Ito nows about thorn but It Is pro-
sumod mat tno coming or Air. TinK
lor Indicates that It will bo settled-
AMOXO THE SICK
Dennlson of Hay City
Mrs. Chaa
underwent nn oporntlon at Morcy
hospital for appendicitis today. She
Is reported gottlng tilling nicely.
Takes Position F. A. Tlodgon,
suporlntondont of tho Mnrshflold
schools, has taken a position with
It. V. Edglngton's Insurnne agency
l. ..nt unnnitnti mill will tin
."I ...... ..'.".- n,.i .n.i, nn oiii ' Frank Bossey. tho young son
s&. 3. i & .s stti - ga.-swE" Afcjf-at i sk
HUH nn uy tv"
l
of
r. 'i . w orolablv take a trln ' to w ns re8,,,t of rrloml
l'ledgon will probnbly tnko a trip , JorkI)B ,, wl)0 ,llnyllK, T10 ,ils-
Genuine
Imported
Aluminum Warc;
location will not leave any permanent
111 effect, although It wns very pain
fill.
?
The
ACID AND ALKALI PROOF
In
POIICKOF.S.M.K m, iiiMi.
PROl'KHTY.
TICE Is i.,.i. i.... .,.. .,.
""Ln Makl. deceasod, will re
t f b'us for tho sale of tho
Tifcr,n'?a Property, to-wlt:
EJte, Kiiuiiia souui of the cor.
R V,',1.?' 22 na 23. Twp, 21
m &,,.,. v,Aor tno will. Men, In
m.X' 0reBn. run thonco S
, --. mence w. 20 Chs.; thonco
icAV!,th.ence K- 20 Chs. to
X mnrl utlnng. containing u
MM !,fuless Sall u'( to "
UarAvl1,6 ofnco r Jainos T-
4 3, m'2reBOn' n r b"
.'"sh'ueld, Oregon, this
"'OlJiine, 1912.
lalnuu.. ALBX JOHNSON,
Wed1" r the eState of J0,m
We Clean and Press
Ladies' and Gent's Suits
Goods Called for
and Delivered
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
I'HO.VK MAIN 57-J
E. C. Barker
Watchmaker and Jeweler
100 North Front Street,
MARSHFIELD. ORE.
Host Cooking Uteiiblls
world.
We Hnvo
the
IIO.MKSTKAD HILL SIGNED
HY PRESIDENT
WASHINGTON, Juno 10
The three-year homestoad bill,
so ardently fought for by Sena-
tor Horah of Idaho, was signed
by tho President.
Tho now moasuro provides
that tho homestoad period bo
reduced from five years to throo
years and entrymon nro por-
mlMnil Innvn nf nliROncti of not
I to exceed live consocutlvo "
S'l'EW PANS
STEW KKTTLKS
TEA KETTLES
COFFEE mill TEA POTS
HICE HOILEHS
CASSEROLES
STEAMERS
DRINKING CUPS
DIPPERS
SPOONS
LADLKH
months each year, thoy being re
quired to notify tho locnl land
ofllco when they leave tho land
nnd tho dato of tholr return.
A cultivation clause Is Incor-
poratod which requires tho en-
trymen to cultlvnto not less than
one-sixteenth of tho area of Ills
entry the second year nnd ono-
olghth the tniru year, uororo
receiving a patent. The bill will
nnoly to all ontrlos, including
STRAINERS FRYING PANS enlarged homestead entries and
ail peuuiut; BUUHJO.
Entrymeji who havo not yot
received a patont will hnvo the
privilege of completing tholr
proof under tho three-year bill
or continuing under the old law
ns they mny prefer,
The Bazar
Phone 32.
The House of Quality.
Have your Job
fha Times' ofnco.
printing done at
MRS. NELS RASMUSSEN and son,
Gordon, aro expoctod homo on tho
Broukwator from Portland this
week. Thoy havo boon In Portland
whoro Gordon linn bcou receiving
trcntmont for nn old Injury to his
nrm and It will bo gratifying nown
to his many friends to hear that ho
has fully rocovored.
LES SMITH of Coos Rlvor says ho
has somo of tho best cows In this
soctlnn. Last month, ho rocolvod
on nn nverngo of a llttlo ovor 114
for onch or them. Ho soils his
milk to the Coos Hay Ico and Cold
Storage company. With fair luck,
tho cows will bring him ovor $100
npleco for tholr yoor's product.
J, N. TEAL of Portland Is oxpoctod
horo tho latter part of tho month
for a short visit on tho Bay ns tho
guest of J. W. Bennett. Thoy will I
also visit Ten Mllo nnd whothor
Mr. Honnott will porpotrnto anoth
er hoax like ho did when ho Intro
duced Mr. Tonl to tho "Bollo of
Ten Mllo" n couplo of years ago
remains to bo scon,
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
Tho Anvil snllod from Rnndon, for
Portland yostordny.
The Nunn Smith sailed early yes
terday for Bay Point with n cargo
from tho Smith mill.
soon.
VISITS JN ROSEHUHO
Mrs. Anna Hurd Savago, nloco of
Mrs. W. F. Carroll, arrived horo on
Thursday night from Mnrshflold nnd
loft this morning for Portlnnd whoro
sho will moot hor husband, who wont
to thnt city by stoamor to buy nn
automobile Thoy will return to this
city In tho machine nnd spond sovoral
dayB at tho Carrol homo Rosoburg
Review.
MORE CHARGES MADE
Tho Ecelalor nrrlvod In from San
Frnnclsco today with a shipment of
oil and will take n enrgo of lumbor
out from tho Smith mill.
If you have anything to sell, trado.
or rent, or want help, try a Want Ad
Judge Hiiufonl Acuscil by Seattle
lawyer Now.
(By Associated Press to the Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, Juno 10 Furthor
charges against Federal Judgo Hun
ford of Soattlo woro received today
by roprosontntlvo Norrla from a Soat
tlo lawyer and will be laid beforo tho
Houso Judiciary committoo tomor
row. Tho resolution to Impoach
Judgo lfanford for his decision In tho
Olsson soclnllst caso Is alroady be
foro tho committoo.
TRUSSES
Insist on getting the Triicform
Truss for general comfort. Al
ways fitted by experts anil guar
anteed to retain rupture.
SOLE AGENTS
Snow Drift Flour
Highest Quality