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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1912)
Copyright Hart Scfuflher tt Mirx Vfc Y ' rOU can "just kind? the idea of Independence is by making all the noise possible, is vbeginning to lose its hold on the public, A quieter method 'is being approved pretty generally, Xqu can have a sane 3rd, or 2nd, Jst; or any! other date,, and show that you're sane, by coming in here on any day and asking us to fit you in a Hart Schaffner & Marx suit We've got some especially good things now for the young men; lively models in good weaves. ' Oj a i f ". 'Phis store is tho "THE BUSY CORNER" 7 Extends a welcome to you I DURING-THE' CELEBAATION T "ftfake bur store your.lioadqu'arters,, . , Come inWdiest ' '' . ' it ii.il Listen to our daily concerts, . -, ' Leave your parcels, t '' ",,,""'V ' 0 Meet your friends, "r ' -1 In fact make it your stblfe all day and every day, , - Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co, "THE BUSY CORNER" " PHONE 1 -'Z. : Abstracts, R&ttte,' Fire! and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.' 4 .HKKitY BKNG4TACKKN, Mr. CoqullU OStf Mom 11- PUttlBf LaS v,seUlty. . i rarmii - TlLtoilr'S- Cm) ftaftfents "KASTWDIV .M . ' ' r " nMi in iiMiiflAi naAA ii.T f' 1-1 lnviiliA An.v rri. r ,..MV.v,i.Ul illUO,,, jr ,, , Ticreful DrlvfajB , , IteAioriable Jtu(es FISHKR AuTOmCE,, ,. WM. FISHEU.'Prop. ' -Phone orders' to HlllyerW CUraf store. Phone 18-J. After 11 P. M.. Phone 5..J. JMnrahfleld. Oregon. Times Want Ads Bring Results If iKTifS w 111 Im IpI wA&yffHi -J-v ?' ' "Ew . AW 1 wmMfBm 1 ' I A ,T"W as well have a "sane 4th"' as any other ..that'the. only way to We're selling them at $J8 and up a. Woolen Mill Store homo of Hurt Schnffnor & 1 . I, Hvl It. . I. MAIN 298 US Y ..-'.lij . . - 'Marshfield Cyclery M V HfrVCIiKS FOK RKNT Phrfne JrWMt. 178 Vo. Umadwny. celebrate the Day Marx clothes I WANT ADS. FOR SALE -Cheap house and four lots on South Fourth struot, ks twccn Hull and-Ingoraoll. Inquire ?2t South Fifth BtrecU WINDOW-cleanlng, flor polishing, oto.-Cnll A. L&iiUIob. Puoue 8-J. FOR SALE Thoroughurcd 'While Loghorn cockerels. 0. E. Jordan, Eastslde. BARGAIN SALE -10 horseiwwer kautp for $480; first-class condt- Hour fully equipped; cost uow $3000; will' sell for $450 on euiy tonus. John L. Koontz Machine Shop, North Front Btreet. Phono 180-J. FOlt ItKNT Bunny tworoom iwrt mo ut. Apply Nusburp" Grocery, VA?TEl)-MoTalr. wool and caa cara bark. Apply to Henry Bens atneken, at oftleo ot Tltlo Guar anteo & Abgtraot Co. ' For Sale, at' a Bargain Tract, ot ZL acre In Itaynolda Addition, wjtu. .crop. ,200, chickens, horaoa,- Immeaa and wagon, Will bo sold cheap if taken at once- Apply J. R. Fltrgerald. Phono 311G. i '? City. Auto Service Good Cara. Careful Drlrers and reasonable chars9s. Our motto: "Will bo anywhere at 'any time.'' Stands- Dlanco Hotel and Ulanco Cigar StoVe. Ddy PhdnoB 78 and 4G N)ght Phone 46. : IIAnKKR & GOODALR. proprietors BUiriniXG ANI 'RRPAIR WORK ' Hona Moving and Grading. W6 .re propared to do this work by the: day orcontract and guarantee satisfaction. Let ua figure with you. - fl. 8.rPI.OVD CO. ,Pnnp 316-.1. Mwrahfleld. On . m RB .PATRlOTia Citizens, decorate your homes dur Ing the celebration. .... tJ cods' Il.U' TIDES. 'lol w In givon ths time and height- of high and low water at MarshQoId. Th tides nro placed In the ordor of occurronco, with tholr times on the first lino and heights on the sec ond line of ouch day; a comparison of consecutlvo holghts will Indicate whether It la high or low water. For high water on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. Onto. July. 0.44 4.41 9.41 0.3 4.8 3.5 10.13 G.13. 10 1S 0.0 4.9 3.G 10.42 G.41 10 57 0.3 5.1 3.3 11.11 C.ll 11.37 0.1 5.3 3.0 G Hrs. .5.44 11.42 0.4C 0.0 0.5 5.G 0.0 0 Hrn. .0.19 C.3G 12.17 7.2J 4.4 1.1 5.0 7.38 1.01 8.08 4.0 1.7 5.7 TIIK WRATH KR (By Associated Press.) OREGON Showora tonight nnd Tuesday; southwesterly winds, LOCAL TRMPniTATURK RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:43 n. m Julyl, by BonJ. Ostllnd, spcclnl government mo- tcorologlcnl obsorvor: Maximum 04 Mfriimum 44 At 4:43 n. in 48 4 Precipitation , . . .none Wind northwest; clear. 4 HOltN. SANDIJEItG To Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Snndborg nt tholr homo In South Marshflold Saturday, Juno zs, a boy. Mother and child nro doing nicoly. In for Fourth. F. A, Haines nnd his Biirveylng c'rowfl nro expected In tomorrow to romnlu far two or throe days for tho celebration, ltluldH Rnrn G. A. Gould has al most complatod tho construction of n largo barn nt Allojnny and will begin work shortly on a houao which ho will erect there New Home, Alfred Storn enmo In today to purchaao tho lumber for n now homo which ho will build nbovo Allegany to roplnco tho ono which burned recently. Wl Saturday Night John En lund nnd Miss Catliorlno Johnnnn Erlckson woro mnrrlod Saturday ev ening by tho Row II. F. Ilengtson nt his homo. Mr. Enlund Is employed nt tho C. A. Smith mill. Movo to Mnrhllclil. S. J. Immel, of tho Electric Shoo Sloro, la now n full fledged citizen of Mnrshdeld, having removed his family to this city from North Bond. Thoy occupy n resldonco on South Socond stroc. Down from Allcgnriy A lnrgo del egation from Allognny arrived on tho Alort this morning to boo the oponing preparation for tho colobratlon. Among thorn woro Mr. and Mrs. John MlPholbrlnk, Alfred 8torn, W. II. Stull nnd For Cox. Wttl nt Eugene At tho homo of Lewis R. Miller, nonr Eugeno, Juno 12, 1912, Trygoo Mnrtln Vordo, of Good county, and Miss Ingor Carollho Mlllor, of Eugeno, Rov. P, P. Thoro by, pastor of tho Danish Luthoran church, ofllrluttng. Eugouo Glnrd. No PnrtlruliirH. Coroner F. E. Wilson Ihih n6t received any addi tional particulars concerning the death of the logger who waa killed In the logging camp dt Lampa Fri day. A telephone tnessngo from pai't 'dou glvos the unnio of tho victim ni Andorson. Interested In Noniliuitlon Anioni? tho many whp nro watching tho re turns from Baltimore.' tiono la doing so with greater Interest thnn 8. J. Immel, Mr. Immel enjoys a person al acquaintance -with Champ Clark for whom he Iibb a vory high regard and ho is hoping that he will bo nom? Innted. Many Attend Wetldlug Saturday ovonlug ut tuo unman nan, mcuaru Jadobdon hnd Mlsa Ingrl'd Lowland wero mnrrler, the Rev. B. F. Bens ton officiating, Between three and fqur hundred relatives and friends were In attendance, an olaboruto feast bolng spread and dancing and. tuner diversions being enjoyoo. Many .fruui , I .akrMldo A large number arrived from Lakeside.-this morning Including Mllo Plerson.yEm II ErlckBon, Charles Slestrom,' Ray Vanberger -and Jack Bowron, M(lo Plerson Baya lakeside Is making ex tensive preparations for their cele bration and expect a big tlmo on tho Fourth i ' f t '' Meet Next HundayUTho " council deacons and trustoos of tho Marsh field Swedish LUtherart church will meet next Sunddy at 11 o'clock ut tho church1. All members uro urgqd to nttond owing to business of im portance coming up. Tho meeting Inst Saturday evening was adjourned until next Sunday. Work ou Pulp Mill Walter Corid roil has a large crew of men at work loading gravel on the cars here, which Is being shipped to Marshfteld at the rate of an average of three cara a day. About Ave thousand yards will go over on this contract to be used in thq foundation for tho C. A. Smith company's pulp mill and electric power planj. Myrtle Point Enterprise. For Charity Work Mrs. Erlckson u Marsblield nurse, will endoavor to have Mayor Straw organlro a Charity Board here to lopk after dependent cases. She says there are quite a few aud thaf it Isn't right for a, 'few lira. .3.08 Feet .0.1 Hrs. .3.43 Foot .G.8 lira. .4.21 Foot .G.G lira. .5.01 Foot .5.2 Hrs. .G.44 Foot 4.8 Hrn. .0.19 Feet .2.0 Hrs. .1.13 Foot .2.2 such nil organization soon nftor tho North Star tllsnstor but nothing do- , llnlto was done. Plan for Pott A mnsa meeting , was hold yesterdny nt Ten Mllo with a vlow to formulating plans for tho 'Improtomont of tho hikes nnd Ton Mllo Creek, A voluntary ushoi Intlon will bo formed to curry on tho work. Petitions Complete. Tho petitions for tho spoclnl election for tho reor ganization of tho Port of Cooh Uny I have been completed nnd will bo tak en to Coiiulllo for presentation to tho Coos County Commissioners. Tho I (Into for tho Bpoclal election Is to bo llxcd ut tho regular mooting of tho ' commissioners which will bo held this week nt Coqulllc. Changes Business. Tho Rosoburg Itovlow says: "Bon Vnn DcCurr, well known In Rosoburg, has quit tho Jow olry bualucBS at Mcdford to becomo a contractors for tho Clark & lien or y Construction Company. Ho has I JUBt obtained a gravel bltullthlc pnv I ing contract for tho company In Snl I om." Mr, Van DeCnrr Is a formor Coos Bay mnn nnd Mra. Vnn DeCarr la a daughter of Mrs, Kruso of Isth mus lulot. Huh Niiitow Kseupe Ivy Condron narrowly averted nn accident this morning wlion ho crnnkod his nuto mobile when It was thrown in on tho roverso gear. Tho inaclilno stnrted to back up but ho mnunged to got In nt tho wheel boforo It hnd tlmo to do nny damngo. Hnd It been thrown on nhend It would havo run over him nnd tho result would probably havo been Borlous. Mrs. Colidron was In tho mnchlno nt tho tlmo. Hears Motion Judgo J. 8. Coko Saturday hoard n motion to sot nsldo n decreo herotbforo rendered, In tho enso of tho East Marshflold Land Co. vs. Anthony A. Worloy hnd othors. Tho prcsont term Is nourly completed ns thoro nro only a fow small mattors loft to cloar tho calendar. Tuesday Judgo Coko will hold court at Co qulllo to hear a Bandon enso and after that ho expects to got mattora In such shapo that ho can enjoy n short vacation. Scares Burglar Saturday Night nbout 11 o'clock, Tom Hall was arousod by a nolso on his front porch. Ho thought that possibly It was his brother, John. Ho Btuck his hend out of tho window nnd called nnd In stantly tho would-bo Intruder took to his hcols nnd tho wny ho mndo his got-away mado Tom think that ho was practising for tho hundred yard dush. This makes tho third or fourth Bcaro that West Mnrshllold pooplo havo had within a few months. Hnd Fine Trip Tho Marshflold Motorcyclo club yesterday following tho bnll games at North Bend had a delightful trip to South Slough whoro thoy had a big feast of crab and clam chowdor. A fow had trouble In tho soft snnd, bolng thrown from tholr wheels. When thoy returned to Mnrahflold, Robs Smith took tho party to his homo whoro anothor big spread was onjoyod. Thoso In tho pnrty woro Joo Wllllnms, Jns. Wall, (loorgo Parkor, Wm. Hnglund, W. N. Ekblnd, Ross Smith and Peter John son, Jr. Admits Wedding Roy Bloockor loft todny for San Francisco whoro he oxpocts to locato, having given up his position with tho Smith-Powers Logging company. Boforo loavlng, ho admitted to friends that ho and Ml.88 Edna Stanloy woro mnrrlod In Portland last weok, ns was roportod In Tho Times. Ho said that thoy had tried to keep It socrot for tho tlmo bolng but the nows got out. His wlfo will Join him In San Fran (Isco nnd tholr many Coos Bay frlonds will unite In extending best wishes. Ih Injured Mike Burko met with an accldont whllo roturnlng from tho gamo yosterdny. Ho trlod to Jump from a mnchlno whllo It waa run ning nnd foil cutting his hand. For n whllo It was thought tho wound might prove serious but Intor dovol opiiionts showed that Is wns not as bad as at first" anticipated. Mlko oxpocts to1 bo nblo to play ball Thurs day In tho big gamo botwoen Ban don nnd Marshrtold and thinks his hand will be In fit shnpe, Ho wob lucky to come out of tho accident with nothing more serious than an 'Injured hand. In 'Injured. Fred Cathorall, first assistant engineer of (he Nann Smith, was quite severely Injured by get ting his foot caught In ono of tho dynamos. Ho was taken to a hospi tal In San Francisco for trontment. An examination of his Injuries had not been made but it is not believed that the injuries consist of other than a sevoro dislocation . Mr. Cath orall nnd Miss May Stauff wero to have been mnrrfed July 10 at San Francisco and whether the accldont will lauso a nostnonment of thniiun- 'tints has not been learned here. PRK8KRVK your ROOF. Havo It COATED J. h. HHICK. Box 220. ? SPKlfcfAIi DINNER nt The CHAN pliKU with tnuslc on July 2, a'nd 4. Don't forget rae Turkish Baths. piroNai4J. . . ' N. J, Garham, CasKlor Bank of womiviiie, woouvnio, ua pad n very severe attack of k,lduoy trouble and tho pains In his kidneys, nnd baoktvertf terrible. "I pot a bottle tit f oloy Kidney Pills from our drug) gfst aWh'ey ehtlroly relieved mo, I havo more benefit from tjiem than any otlier medicine. Lockhart Parsons Drug Co., "The Busy Cor ner.' Snow n J. I). GOSS spent Sunday at Ton Mllo. M1LO PIERSON camo in today from Tnli Mlln. .13. NOAH Is In today from North Coos Rlvor. T., O. JtUSSELLt erf Benvor Hill, is In Marshflold todny. A. R. McCOMB Is mnkng n business trip to Coqulllo today. W. F. HARMON is making a business trip to tho Coqulllo vnlloy. WALTER SIN CLAIR, of Coqulllo, Is n Marshflold visitor todny. JOHN MITCHELL and family camo down today from North Coos Rlv or. IVAN CUSTER camo over from Co qulllo today to spend a couple of dnys. MANAGER SQUIRE of tho Coqulllo Sentlnol spent Sundny In Marsh field. MRS. LUTHER JUDY and bnby nro down todny from Nprth Cooa Rlvor. PEARLY LUND returned to Coqulllo this morning nftor spending Sun dny nt homo. MISS REOINA MATSON hns re turned from Portland to visit with relatives hero. MR. AND MRS. KARL "MATSON are down todny from their homo nn Catching Inlet. HUGO QUIST and brldo returned to dny from their honeymoon trip to California points. JUDGE JOHN F. HALL loft horo this morning for Coqulllo whoro court Is In session. MISS WILLIAMS camo down from North Coos Rlvor todny to vIbR with Miss Ida Mitchell. MISSES MAY AND EMILY BLAIC3 nro horo from South Inlet to spend tho Fourth nt their homo. MRS, J. W. BENNETT nnd sons, Hut ton nnd Robert, nro In todny from tho Bonnott cottngo at Ton Mllo. JOHN KRONHOLM will loavo short ly for Portland and other north ern 'points, wlloro ho will spend his vncntlon. MISS BELVA FLANGAN Is oxpoctod homo soon from Wells, Nevada, whoro flho has been visiting with relatives, JOE KNIGHT nrrlvod horo Saturday with his string of horses, Toddy, Vorona and Abolla, all of which nro ontored in tho races horo. MIS8 VIOLET HENDERSON will loavo tomorrow for Coqulllo whoro sho will, report n spoclnl sosslon of Circuit Court for Judgo Coko. MRS. SARAH MOORE Is In today from Catching Inlet, whoro sho hns been visiting at tho homo of h'cr slstor, Mrs, Allco Kruso. GEO. GOODRUM loft this morning for Bnndon, whoro ho will dollvor a truck to Richard Rico, which ar rived recently on tho Anvil. MISS MILDRED GOULD who has boon visiting hor pnrents nt Allo gnny was called to Coqulllo on a enso requiring a professional nurso. DR. POPE HOWARD loft this morn- Ing ovorlnnd for his homo nt Ev orott, Wash., aftor a fow daya stay nt his ranch on North Inlot. J. E. OREN nnd wlfo nnd throo chil dren nrrlvod horo yesterday on tho Nann Smith . Mrs.'Oron nnd chil dren will spond sovoral wooks horo but Mr. Orcn will not bo nblo to mnko ns long a stay. JAMES OILLIS, vho was In this , county nbout four yonrs ago camo In from Glendalo, last Saturday on his way to Marshflold, whoro ho expoctfl to got omployment and again take up his resldonco. Myr tlo Point 'Entorprlso. O. E. HILL of Brldgo spent Sunday hero ns tho guest of O, S, Murphy, of T(ho Times. Mr. Murphy Is Interested wlU( Mr. Hill In the general storo nt Brldgo. Tho wot woathor hns dolayod road work considerably n that vicinity. MISS LUCIA MORGAN, who has been nttendllng Philomath Colloge tho past winter camo In ovor tho stago lino last weok nnd spont a couple of 'days nt the home ot hor friend, Mrs. E, P. Adnms, boforo going to hor homo near Marshflold, Myrtlo Point Enterprise, MRS.-A. E. RICHTER, formorly Miss Jamoslna Hlbbard of Marshflold, who has boon visiting with Mies Al pha Mauzoy, oxpocts to loavo short ly after the Fourth for hor hora In Yreka whoro she will spend about two months nftor which she will loavo for hor future home In Vancouver, B. O. E. W. WRIGHT arrive I hero orer- . iuuu iroiii uuneuurs nmuruay lo look nftor his property Interests hore. Ho says that tho railway construction will be underway Boon and expocto a big Influx of pooplo. Ho also oxpocts announce iment,vcr"y soon that the Southern Pacific has nrrangod for right of way through Marshflold. $Pi:CJ4L tHNNEir ai The pHAN DLEU with jiiumIc on July 2, 3 and 4. TRUSSES SPRING AND ELASTIC, BIG AS HtHtTMENT ALL STYLES! ALSO THE TRUKOHM TRUSS', FITTED ItYMN-'lCXPEIttV" '" " " I 0 i?r f"" r"Tr c",y f '', "vv 1 m r "m" " i j-fr--' 1 1 in rldur m . lu'i " y iii- HWMQnttx s V - U 0 .... Id. .. 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