The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 04, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
MILLICOMA HATS
For Summer Wear
TheBest
$3 Hats
Made
Woolen Mill Store
Leading Hatters
Marslificld
WELCOME
I'lvoi'x one, and while you are in lite city if you fee!
llie need Of any of those lilllo toilet requisites when
away from home, lel-us supply you.
room imrsiiias tooth powder
COM USTOILET WATER
PRUWMID TOI LIST SOAP.
In fact, anvthingand ovorvihing you need niav bo
found here at prices that will
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"THE BUSY CORNER"
MAIN 298 -
'HONE
jubClotliing&ShoeCo.
hiumt'iKi.n.
BANDON.
:tra Good!
fciprovej and entiltinmt inn.nnr,.
. with 197 acres bottom; ha I
I bench land: Iiur nil nmiiwri.
fc-fourtlis of a mllo waterfront'
If J3Q par aero. Tonus.
very business paylne better than
r cent on tho lnveatinont. Price
rO.
ench Realty Co.
31512 . Front St.
IVEU JOHNSON
BICYCLES
at
JZHgrTTardware Go.
Ar3? NeW'
JiidL. StyIish
yKKm Shapes
Oregon
please you.
US
WANT ADS.
LOST Small gold locket ami clialii,
mar bnudstnud. Finder plcnso
lciivo at Tlmeu office ntul rccolvo
reward.
I.OKT Small memorandum book
containing fow checks, FIndor ro
ll' rn to An Hon Rogors and rocolvo
rownrd. Banks hnvo boon notl
Ho 1 not to cash chocks.
WANTED Mohair, wool and ens
earn bark. Apply to llonry Song
slacken, at office of Title Gunr
nnteo & Abstrnct Co.
BARGAIN SALE 10 lioi-MMwer
nnto for HoO; Hrst-class condi
tion; ' fully equipped; cost now
$3000; will sell for $450 on onny
terms. John L. Koontz Machine
Shop. North Front street. Phono
180-.T.
FOU HUNT Sunny two-room apart
ment. Apply Nasburg Grocery.
You Auto Call foote
PIl6VE 144-J NIG11T AND PAY
Stand front of Lloyd Hotel.
TWO NEW OARS
After 11 P. M. Phone B-J
Residence Phone 28-J
Will make trips to Coquille.
The Sign of
Good Candy
Always
For Sale at a Bargain
Tract of 2 , ncres In Reynolds
Addition, with crop, 200 chickens,
horses, harness and wngon. Will bo
sold cheap If taken at once. Apply
I. E. Fltzgornld. Phono 311 G.
Marshfield Cyclery
BICYCLES FOR RENT
COOS DAV TIDES.
JJol w Is glvon th time and
tiolght of high and low water at
Marshflold.
Th tides nro placed in the ordor
of occurrence, with tholr tlmos on
the first lino and holghts on tlfo sec
ond lino of each day; a comparison
of cousccutlvo heights will Indicate
whether It Is high or low wator. For
high wator 011 bar, subtract 2 hours
34 minutes.
Dale. .Titly.
4 Hrs. .5.01 11.11 G.ll 11.37
Foot .5.2 0.1 5.3 3.0
5 Hrs. .5.44 11.42 G.4G 0.0
Foot .4.8 0.5 5.5 0.0
C Hrs. .0.19 0.3G 12.17 7.2.1
Foot .2.0 4.4 1.1 5.0
7 Hrs. .1.13 7.38 1.01 8.0S
Foot .2.2 4.0 1.7 5.7
LOCAL THMPnilATUHE BE-
POUT.
For twenty-four hnurn ondtng
nt 1:43 n. in., July 4, by BenJ.
Ostllnd, Bpoclnl government mo-
tcorologlcnl obsorvor: 4
Maximum 04
Minimum 51
At 1 : 13 n. m 5 1
Precipitation nono
Wind Northwest, clonr
BORN.
CROSS To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cross
of Dnnlols Creek Wodnosdny, July
3, n Bon. Mother nnd child nro
doing ulcoly.
Left Wednesday. Tho Wnshlng
ton sailed Into yoHtordny for San
Francisco with passengers and
freight.
Form New Firm Qoorgo nnd Ed
Fnrrln who movod from horo to
Portland hnvo taken n now partner
named Loot and oponod law oIIIcoh
In tho Soiling building thorc.
Has Operation. Hnrley Snllng, an
employe of tho C. A. Sirlth mill,
undorwent an operation ycitordny nt
Mercy hospltnl for appendicitis. It
was' a very ncuto enso but ho Is re
ported getting nlong nicely.
Firecracker Victim Milton Mor
ris, a lad of about- 10 years, was tho
oily tire-cracker victim reported up
lo noon today. Ills oyo was painful
ly but not seriously burned. IIIh
parents are said to reside nt Hun
ker Hill.
Coming Soon Gcnrgo Slough,
"tho Old Man" chimney swoop, In a,
card to Tho Times says ho will roach
Coos Hay tho latlor part of July.
Ho wroto from Forndnlo. Calif. A
few months ago, It was roporlod horo
that ho had boon killed but that ho
If HtHl alive nnd well Is nttostod by
his card to Tho Times.
Wed La si Night Jess H. King,
ngod 25 and Mary Jane Ilnlley who
celebrated her llftconth birthday
threo days ago wero married last
night by Judgo John F. Hall. Miss
Ilnlley Is a Coos Day girl nnd form
erly lived with hor parents on Wll
lnnch Inlet but has lived nt North
llond for tho Inst yonr or so.
Hums Hat Mrs. J. W. Mitchell
wns tho victim of n pocullnr nccldont
Inst evening. She wns shopping nt
tho Ilusy Corner nnd whllo talking
to a frlond, stoppod nonr tho cigar
counter. Slio wns wearing n largo
plumed hat and tho plumo enmo In
contact with tho cigar lighter. In
on Instant It was In llnmes. Frlonds
rushod to hor nsslstanco and extin
guished tho tiro before sho sustained
and Injuries but her hat was ruined.
WILL .MEET WILSON
National Democratic Committee floes
to Seagirt Today. -
(Dy Associated Press to CoosDa
Times.)
BALTIMORE.. Md July 4. Tho
Democratic Nntlonnl committee left
here today for Seagirt, N. J to con
fer with Gov. Wilson.
Ilpve your calling cards printed at
The Times' oHJoe.
TONIGHT
AT
TEe Royal
An exceptionally good program In
which the "Diablo Co." presont somo
of tholr best productions of vaude
ville entertainment.
Ah a moving picture feature thoro
are two reels of a lato ono by tho
Gnumont Co., "Tho Trust," very ap
propriate, And other good ones,
"The Squnk City FJ10 Department"
FOR TOMORROW NIflllT
"Little Kiddie Mine"
"Keeping 1111 ICyo 011 Father"
"Mid Winter Trips In Los Angeles"
DIABLO CO. IN VAUDEVILLE
10c Balcony; UOe Lower Floor
We Clean and Press
ladies' and Gent's Sui's
Goods Called for
and Delivered
Co9S Bay Steam Laundry
i'iioneT MAi.v nW. "
PERSONAL NOTES
Ali NICHOLS Is horo from Empire
for tho celebration.
DR. C. C. TAGQART left yestorday
morning for McICInley.
F. W. CATTERLIN, of Bandon, Is n
Marshllcld on bustuosH. a
W. C. LAIRD nnd wife of Couulllo
ate Marshlleld visitors today.
T. H, WRIGHT was an outgoing paa
Heuger on the Roseburg stnge lino.
MISS M'LLIE GOULD came over
f 10111 Coiiulllo on the noon train to
day. MR. AND MRS. F. W. MADDOCIC
loft this morning on the Rosoburg
Stngo.
WM. LIND, n pioneer of Coos county,
Ib horo from Coiiulllo to spend tho
Fourth.
CHAS. HUNTER went to Ilnndon yea
tordny to take In tho boxing boulH
there last night.
BERT DIMMICK, formerly of Marsh
lleld, Is In town from Randolph to
spend the Fourth.
DAN MeDONALD nnd wlfo of North
Bond wore guests of Mr. and Mrs.
II. J. MeKeown yesterday.
MRS. LENA JOHNSON, of Coquille,
is visiting nt the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Chas. Nordstrom.
CLAY KNOWLTON of Conulllo re
turned to his homo today after
spending a couple of days in
Mnrshllold.
R. A. COPPLE leaves tomorrow
morning on a five weeks' trip to
Chicago nnd New York and other
eastern cities.
ARTHUR HOLM who has been lo
cated In Snn Francisco, nrrlvod
horo this week from San Francisco
to visit rolntivcs nnd friends.
F. A. SACCHl and wlfo lmvo re
turned from California whero they
have been spending n few wook
for tho benefit of Mr. Sncchl'n
health.
WM. GORDON.n formor Mnrshllold
printer who has boon employed on
tho Coiiulllo Herald, Is horo on
route to Eastorn Oregon whero ho
tuny loc,nto.
C. 8. DODGE and family will lonvo
tomorrow for San Francisco and
from thoro will mnko an oxtendod
eastorn and southom trip. Thoy
will be ubseut n month or six'
weoks.
"BILLY" FORD nrrlvod horo yestor
day from Portland to Join his wife
nnd baby, who nro guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugonu
O'Connoll. Ho will remain Lore a
wook or ten dnys.
HENRY OLSON, n brother of ono of
tho principal owners of tho Olson
& Mnhouoy Steamship company,
hns beon horo tho last fow days on
buslnoss. This Is his first trip to
Coob nny. Tito Olson & Mnhonoy
eompnny Is ono of tho inrgost
Btcamshlp companies operating on
tho North Pacific.
SALOONS AT BANDON
Tho city council mot Wodnosdny
night nnd grantod saloon llccnso to
six saloons as follows: Rasmusson
Bros., Stovo Curren, Prod Gross, Jnm
leson & Pago, Alvln Munclc, nnd tho
Club Saloon. Owing to a musundor
standlng, thoro was no application In
from tho Oregon Bar, nnd tho coun
cil will moot again this ovonlng to
consider thla application. Bandon
Rocordor.
WEI) AT BANDON
Ilnrry J. Walker nnd Leatha Pearl
Mooro woro unlled In marriage at
St. John's Episcopal church, Wednes
day evening at 8 o'clock by Archdea
con Horsfnll. Mr. and Mrs. Walker
aro among Bandon's very host young
pooplo, Mr. Wnlker being tho son of
Mrs. Mary E. Walkor, post mlatress
of Bandon, nnd tho brldo also comes
from ono of Bnndon'a excellent fam
ilies. Bandon Recorder.
Times' Want Ads bring results.
BUY NOW.
Some cholco lots In NORTH BEND
can bo had at a very reasonable price
If taken now. E. S. GEAR & CO.
Flret National nnnk.
Try Some
DeepSea
Turkey
A most dollcato and de
licious article of food, sultablo
for lunches nnd pIcnlcB.
Coos Bay
He & Cold
Storage Co
Phono 73.
Deliveries 8 a. nu; 2 p. in.
North Bend News
Miss Lillian McCnnn is spending a
few days In Marshflold.
Ilnndon will piny North Bend in
North Head next Sunday.
Fred Ilollistor nnd family
vlsltinc relatives at Florence
nro
Mr. nnd Mrs. It. McCnnn are spend
ing the Fourth nt Myrtlo Point.
. C. M. Uylor and family will loavo
tomorrow for Lnkosldo to spond part
of the summer cnmplng out.
S. Rogstnd of the Hotel Oregon
Is enjoying n wcok'B fishing nt Lnko
sldo. Mrs. E. E. llnyes and daughter,
Miss Flossie, and Miss Ruby McDon
ald, of Coquille, arc spending tho
Fourth In Mnrshflehl.
G. W. Artls is nctlng night pollco
man whllo A. II. McKay Is enjoying a
two wcoIcb' vacation.
L. F. Plckona arrived horo thla
wook from Grants Pass to tako
chargo of J. A. Allen's Ico cronm nnd
enndy factory.
It. fl. T'lnUnrlnn nnd lirliln rnfnrn
ed on tho Broakwntor from Portland ,
whoro they woro married Juno 20
nnd aro recipients of congratulations
from Mr. Plnkcrton's mnny frlonds
Mr. nnd Mrs. Faliy and daughters,
Misses Mnbcl nnd Hnzol. nnd Mr.
Robort Fnhy, from nullnrds, nro
spondliiK n few dnvH In North Bend
ns gucstB nt tho W. It. Simpson homo.
'
Geo. D. Mnndlgo nnd Rov. D. A.
MacLeod loft yesterday for Scotts-
burg to bring homo Mr. Mnndlgo'a
nuto. Owing to tho bad roada whon
ho returned from Portland, ho docl-'
dod to loavo tho mnchlno thoro nnd
llnlsh tho trip in by stngo. I
TI1.0 North Bond Mnsonlc Lodge hns
piirchntcd thrco lota on Union nonr(
Montana and expects to erect n lodgo.
homo there In tho future. Thoro is n '
two-story rcsldcnco on tho property
nnd tho prlco pnld Ib uuderfitood to
1. ...... 1 ... nrn1 ri.i. . '
111110 ijui-ii fiitiuu. 1 iiu iitiiuny w.w
known ns the Barry property.
Jos. Kaisor nnd son arrived horo
this wool: from Snn Frnnclsco to
visit nt tho homo of his brothor,
Chns. Kaisor. They started to mako
tho trip by auto but tho had roads j
compelled thorn to glvo It up whon
1.1UJ i u...-iii'ii i.uiunii. nil l.liuj' Dllliiuu
tholr mnchlno nnd flnlshod by bont.
F. W. Korn. ono of tho principal
ownors of tho Coob Bny Mnnufnctur
Ing company, nnd wlfo nrrlvod horo
this week from Snn Francisco nnd
will probably mako tholr homo horo.
Mr. Korn planning to dovoto most of
his tlmo to tho buslnoss. L. J.
Simpson's option for tho purchnso
of tho property Is understood to hnvo
ex pi rod,
1lE LOVES THEM ALL
I'm stuck on Tod, you hot, you hot,
I hopo ho'll punch 'om harder yet,
And smash 'em nil nlong tho lino
Ah, Toddy's doing work that's lino.
I llko BUI Taft, Indeed I do;
Ho's protty good at pounding too.
He's got n good and level head
I llko the wny ho goes for Tod.
And La Follotto Is not so slow;
Both BUI nnd Tod, ho trios to show
Aro not ono bit tit for tho plnco
That both of thorn should quit tho
rnco.
I ralso my hat to Ted, I do;
I tako It off to Wllllnm, too.
To Ln Follotto I tip tho snmo
Oh, don't thoy piny a corking gamo.
What's that you say? "How, can It bo
Thnt I ndmlro all of tho threo?"
Tho onawor's onsy, sir, to thnt
Decauso I am a Democrat.
HUGH McLAIN.
Don't forget ttio Turkish Baths.
PIIONESMI
AU UHiiuuu naub liuuao. uuuHr .
nesp Tlmos Want Ads brine result i
J. Leo Brown, Ph. G.
EVERYBODY
is welcome to mnko our store their headqunrtors for
resting and meeting friends and acquaintances dur
, ing tho coming celebrations. You will find a phono
at vour service, scats, a friendly
WELCOME
and a wish to accommodate you in every way pos
sible. Remember the location, 71 Market Ave., Coos
Building. Let us all celebrate in the best festival
spirit tho proront joyous
FOURTH OF JULY
Invite your friends and tell them to bring theif
friends; there is room for all, and watch those cob
webs vanish that have been accumulating for the
past year. .Be sure and meet us whore everybody is
woledmu at nil timo,
The Store for Whitman's Choice Candy.
THE PARADE
AWARDS
1
Host business float F. S. Dow.
Host nuto In pnrndo A. II. Cnmp
boll, first; Times, second, and J. F.
Wilson third.
Best decorated bicyclo Chas.
Doano.
Host pony trnp Kathorino Barry.
Girl nnd pony Clinrlotto McMuI
len. Boys' Wngon Unknown.
Boy on horseback Francis Plana-'
gnn.
Best business window Ollivnnt
& Weaver first.
Prlzo for ench of children pnrtlcl
paling in Human Rosobud parade,
mnypolo danco, boy flag bearorB and
little girls with doll carriages.
IN BALL GAME
Bandon and Marshfield Play
Here This Afternoon
Sunday's Games.
Tho big bnsoball gamo botwoon
Ilnndon and Marshflold comes off to
day nt tho Fair Grounds nnd will be
Inrgoly attended. Tho purse is $200
and tho division of tho gnto receipts
will bo GO and 40 por cont. Bandon
l.i Intent on winning and hopes to
even things up with Marshflold for
tho beating thoy rccolvcd nt tb
hands of tho locnl boys at tho begin
ning of tho Benson. Thoy will prob
nbly uso Colllor nnd Bylcs, tho Co
qulllo bnttory. Tho gamo will ho
called nt 2:30 nnd E. Howntt, ot
Marshflold, will umpire. It Is not 0
lenguo gnmo nnd will not niter the
stnndlng of tennis.
Tho North Bond nlno moots tho
Myrtlo Point team today on tho lot
ter'a dlnmond.
Coqulllo will piny Mnrshllold hero
Sundny, Ilnndon plays at North Bond
nnd Myrtlo Point will piny Eastslde.
Kvcryonu Wns Ploixsod Last
Nlglit Come Tonight nnd See.
The Famous Play
'The Lion and
The Mouse"
AT THE
Masonic Opera House
Tonight
Presented by the Clamnn-s.
With the National Stock Co.
R. W. S wanton, Ph. 0.
MUCH INTEREST
I
1't.W Wn1yt,h,nK t0 8P' trad.
' or want heU'. trr a Want Ad!
Phono 158-R. 172 No. Broadway.