The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 10, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1912 EVEMING EDITION.
Clean-Up Shoe Sale
Vc have a number of broken lines of Men's O;
fords and Shoes renniants of the season's selling--Good
Shoes, including the PACKARD, that are sold
Regular at $4.00 and $5.00
That we will sell for one week at
ONLY $2.50 Sk
They conic in all shapes, sizes and colors. Patcnu
leather,' Black leathers, Oxblood and Tans Button
and Bluchcr.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY.
See Our AVindow.
Phone 32
THE BAZAR.
House of Quality
LUMBER TRADE COAST LEAGUE
BALL SCORES
1
June Receipts at San Pedro Portland Loses to San Francis
Break All Previous : co Los Angeles Blanks
Known Records. I Vernon.
STANDING OK TKAMS
w.
Vernon !4
Oakland '1
Los Angeloa ",ft
Portland 3fi
Snn Francisco ..39
Sacrnmonto . . . .34
I,. P.C.
3G .COO
33 .."(57
40 .r.r.ii
17 .434
r.l .133
T.2 .39"
rCKMJNAL NUIO
Where Sail
Meets Rani
Tho Osproy crossed In this morn
ing. Tho Brooklyn arrived nti Dnndon
today.
Tlio Newbcrg sailed from hero this
morning.
Tho Hustler soils for Port Orford
this nftcrnoon.
Tho Ilcdondo Is expected In tomor
row morning from Snn Francisco.
Tho Steamer Flflold will sail from
Dnndon Thursday evening at tho ser
vice of tho tldo for San Francisco,
carrying pnsscngors nnd a cargo of
lumber.
SAN PEDRO, July 10 Tho enor
mous growth of tho lumber trndo at
this port for Juno eclipsed all pre
vious rccordB completely. Tho re
ceipts of lumber nlono aggregated
77,551,000 feet, besides largo quan
tities of shingles, laths, tics, poles,
piles and posts that If reduced to
board measuro would bring tho ag
gregate close to 100,000,000 feet.
! This cxcecdB tho rccolntB of lum
ber by water at any other nort In the1 PORTLAND. Ore.. July 10. Port
, world. Much of tho lunibor Is usod luud was abut out by San Francisco
I In Los Angelos proper, tho phcnoni- yesterday. Vernon also was on tho
' cnal growth of tho rcsldenco section zero end of a -I to 0 score. Only 2 1
eating It up ship londB nt a tlmo. i hits were made In all three games
i Much mining timber still contln- nnd the probabilities nro thnt tho
1 iiucb to go Inland from this port, but Const League batting averages will
tho greatest expansion of recent suffer n slump In the coming week.
ycnrB has uecn in tne Biupmcnt or Following are tno scores:
i BoaBoncd nnd finished redwood lum-1 At Portland H.
i her to enstcrn points, oven ns far as, Portland 0
I Now England. Ono firm nlono Is 150 Snn FrnnclBco 1
1 cnrlondH behind on ordorB. nnd others '
nro nlmoBt nB badly crowded. J At Snn Francisco R.
Tho prlco of charters for cargoes Oakland '
from Washington and Oregon ports Sacramento 2 5
hns reached S5.50 a 1000 fcot, with
I a prospect of a still further rise. Ev
i cry shipyard on tho northern conBt Is
1 ...t.l... ,t. ..11 .nnl. l.i.ll.llnM
t ttUIIUIIK 1U UlU lllll HtlHIlilJ1 Ulllltllllh
U. E.
2 1
7 0
A. HOLM left on this morning's stngo lumber carriers and a number of mill
II.
At Vernon R. H.
T.nq Ancelcfl 4 5
Vftfnnn 0 1
for Hoscburg,
DAVE WALLACE drove
from Catching Inlet.
MILO PJERSON ,1b making n trip to
Coqulllo todny on business.
ownors hnvo largo steel steamers on
tho stocks In Enstcrn yards, which
In today i will bo used to carry lumber to At- Plan to
lantlc const ports upon tno opening
of tho Pnnnmn canal
HASH BALTj EXCURSION
C S. WINSOR and son Joo woro
Mnrshllold visitors ycBtcrdny.
II. W. PAINTER 1b making n bUBl
ncsB trip to tho Coqulllo valley.
Joseph DutiHon, who succoedB Wil
liam Denning nt tho Capo Arago
Lighthouse Is expected to arrive In
n day or two from the Smith Island,
Washington, to take chargo nt Arago.
Upon his nrrlval, Charles Miller will
leavo for Tillamook wlioro ho linn
bcon appointed fourth nssUtnitt light
kcopor.
ley.
ALUERT SHELIO left hero this
morning for .Myrtlo Point on business.
1'tikc North Ilcml Ilund on
Sunday Trip.
ArrnnccmcntB hnvo been perfected
In tho Item of lumber nlono tho re- for tho big excursion which Is to bo
colpts wcro 20,000,000 fcot In ox- run by tho bnBO ball teams to tho Co
cess of thoso of any other month. I nulllo valley next Sunday. Tho
Tho principal Items of Import In- teams aro planning on n great tlmo
eluded: lumber, 77,550,000 fcot: 17,- nnd will bo accompanied by tho
350,000 shingles, 503,000 Bhakes, North Rend Bnnd. A lnrgo bunch of
11.55G.000 laths, 35.700 tics, 1391 fans will go over nnd bnck their
piles, 5524 poles, 15,094 doors. Oth- teams to win. It Ib thought that a
or shipments wcro 53,500 bnrrols of, lnrgo amount of money will bo up on
North Ilcnd-Coqulllo gnmo ns
towns arc confident their nines
unvliic winning ball.
with tho total not tonnngo of 137,094 Tho train Is to leavo at S a. m.
tons. Tho pnsscngor list shows 13,- nnd will return after tho gamo. Tho
E. C. PADDOCK returned todny from udo oil, 8067 ton of general mor-' llio
n buulucss trip to tho Coqulllo vnt- chandlso and 2985 tons of panor. , both
iov Incoming vcbboIb numbered 225 nro p
MR. and MRS, E, MOELLER nro
homo from n vhilt In tho Coqulllo
valley. I
PRO
894 arriving nnd 17,702 departed.
Domestic exports Included 3709
tons of merchandise,' 135 tons of
nsphnlt, 801 tons of cement nnd 710
lmrrolB of nltrnto of lime. Tlio Dig
gcHt Items of foreign ImportH nro
vetch, roffco, fertilizer, watermelons,
and whiskey, foreign exports woro
BEGG8 left tills morning for. llt.l,t with the nirnntinn nf nn Item
Coqulllo where ho Iiob n class ln'0f ir.ooo feet of lumber.
dancing.
W. J. CONRAD returned todny from
loquino wncro no nns been on
business.
An appropriation of 125,000 l
aBkod by RcprcHcntntlvo Parrnn of
Maryland with which to nurchnsoi MRS. G. W. SHELLEY and son Gor
ftngH Hiilllclent In number to ily from I don will visit In Myrtlo Point for;
nil tho lighthouses In tho united ' n few dnys.
States and Ita Insular possessions. '
This Is n Renslblo nnd patriotic ro-qui-at,
and ndded thoroto should bo n
rodo of Rlgunl Hags for light house
kcopors to uso on tho soncoast to
notify passing vessels If anything Is
going wrong or, as Iiiih frequently
linppoueil wlioro an nsslstnnt or tho
keopor tins been 111 or died and relief
Is required.
F. E. ALLEN returned yesterday
from n business trip to Coqulllo
Valley points.
mnrrlago to Miss Delia Chnpmnu,
a Mnrphflold girl, Ib to take place
on the 17th of this month.
MISS Rl'TH McLAUOIILlN, who has
been visiting Miss Thclma Month
crlngtou nt Smith-Powers Cnnip
No. 5, Is expected home this
week.
to change sciieih'li'
GEORGE DOLL returned today from
n luminous trip to San Francisco
nnd Portland.
1
MRS. EDNA RICHARDSON loft yes-l
ton! ay for tho O'Connell cottngo!
on South Coos River. I
REV. FATHER SPRINGER retiirne.1
todny from nn extended vacation
trip to eastern points,
MRS. J. T. McCORMAC enmo down
from Coos River last evening and
returned this afternoon.
1.1.
M. DODGE returned todny from
Fnlrvlew, where ho has been for
about a week on business,
Tillamook to lie Put on ltuii to Ban
don and Coqulllo. . ,
Several changes In tho runs of vos
sols nf tho PaclUc Navigation com
pnny'H Hoot nro Bcheduled to taka
place this week when tho gns
m homier Tillamook returns to her
run after being laid up nonrly u
mouth nnd n half for repairs.
Tho Tillamook will bo nut of the
Siipplu shipyard .Monday, an ordinal
to tho Information received nt the
local olIU'o of tho company, and she.
will leave hero on hor regulnr run
to Unndon and Coqulllo Tuesday!
night. The gas schooner Patsy I
wlilrli lias boon running In the Tllln
mook'H plnco whllo tho latter was laid
tin for round's will rommio hor own
run between hero and the SluMnw'
nnd Newport districts lonlng hero
tomorrow w'th general freight.
Tho Tillamook was damaged to tho
extent of nhuut $.",000 when she was
111 in lllttliilt with tlm till1 Rninann mill
rock barges on the lower Columbia' '"J1 aim .mho. i. r.. iihuw.m.mi
HUGH KENNEDY, n prominent con
trnctor of Curry county, Is on Coos
liny Investigating tho rnllway sit
uation am) may become Interestjd
In the construction work.
MR. AND MRS. L. II. LARSON, of
Lnkoport, aro spending a few days
In Mnrshllold. Mr. Larson Is onj
of the lending business men thu'o
nnd largely Interested in real es
tate. NED C. KELLEY of Coqulllo Is hero
for a couple of days on business,
Ho reports thnt the street work ar
Coqulllo Ib going on nicely nnd
that two crows are at work getting
ready for tho paving.
round trip faro wilt bo $1.00 and
Manager Shott urges all tho homo
fans to get out nnd root for the team
Sunday nnd promises thnt Mnrshflold
will ploy ball. Tho homo boyB nro
practising hard every night nnd are
recovering from n fow bad accidents
which Is was their mlsfortuno to encounter.
SEAMAN PROTEST AGAINST TOW
ING OF LOG RAFTS
MASTER DUNCAN SCAIFE Is spend
ing a few days nt tho Robt. Roots j
ranch on North Coos River.
M. C. HORTON loft this morning for
Unndon on business and will re
turn on tho evening train.
MISS MARJORIE COWAN oxpects to
loaxo for her summer school on
Coos River tho llrst part of next
w ook.
river ono night about six weoke ago.
Orogonlan.
NORTH HEX I) NEWS !
'
Jay Wilcox formerly of this place
hnH rotumod from Snn Francisco nnd I
expects to remain for some time.
have written friends that they ox
poet to leave Washington. D. C,
for Coos Ray about July 15.
MRS. A. M. Sl'M.NER and daughtor.
Mrs. E. II. Fish nnd Miss Floren-e
Fish are over from Rnndon visiting
with Frank nnd Mllo Sumner.
'
AMONG THE SICK
Ray Whltted Is slowly roiowrlng,
from a severe Injury to his left foot
caused by n glancing blow of a sharp
axe while trimming a log at tho
Clarenco Unuld camp He was
brought to Mnrshllold for surgical W
attendance. ,
ALUERT MATSON nnd family
left this morning for tho Nook ou
South Coos River where they hnvo
established their summer home
REESE WRIGHT who spent nn ex
tended vacation with his pnrontH,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Cnl Wright In this
city Is again bnck on his old ves
sel plying between Pacific Const
ports and Central America.
A. II. DERRYSHIRE of North Ilond
went to Couqlllo this morning on
business connected with tho dis
trict attorneyship and to attend to
tho legal part of some road mat
ters beforo tho county court.
ARERDEEN, July 10 Masters of
vessols arriving tho past fow days
complain of' the log drifts all tho way
from Snn Diego to Grays Harbor,
which aro serlousy interfering with
navigation. PresB Dispatch.
Whttther by more coincidence, or
not, the fact rcmnlns thnt tho fore
going dispatch appoars simultaneous
ly with tho announcement thnt cer
tain shipping concerns nro prepar
ing to send nut more than tho usual
number or log-rnfts during tho com
ing season. Inevitably we shall hear
moro about tho log drifts which aro
"seriously Interfering with naviga
tion." Sooner or Inter wo shall henr
of n shipwreck duo to collllslon with
one of thoso log drlftB. Then wo
shnll henr of legislation to stop tho
towing of log-rnfts. Query: Why
wait until tho Inovltnblo shnll hnvo
happened? Query 2: Which ship Is
doomed? Query 3: Who nmong tho
trnvellng' public nro going to glvo
up their lives In order that tho nec
essity for precautionary monsures
mny bo demonstrated to tho sntlsfnc
tlon of the lnwmnkers? Const Sen
men's Journal.
Stetson Shoes Stetson Hats
Benjamin Clothes
Cluett Shirts Keiser Ties
Sold on Our System for Cash
Notice the Saving
"Money Talks"
Hub Clothing and Shoe Co.
MAKSHFIELD.
BANDON.
'THE FRIEND OK COOS HAY
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIUELE8S
SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR PORTLAND
THURSDAY, JULY 1 1 , AT 9 A. M.
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK HOAR AT PORTLAND
NORTH rACIFIG STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Phono 44. O. F. McGKOKGE, Agut
Steamer Washington
Will Sail From San Francisco for Coos Bay
Monday Evening, July 8
WITH PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT
F. 8. DOW, Agent.
Ocean Dock
Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have
ALWAYS 1SED. Phone 72 Pacific
Livery M Transfer Co.
J. HOWARD traveling missionary
for tho Folgor products on Coos
Hay and Willamette territories, Is
homo after an extended trip.
Wm. Fnthoriughnm. a young man
from Spokane, has recovered from n
rather sevore case of ptomaine
poisoning. ,
A. REfD and family leavo today
for the Selbrodo homestead a
South Slough whore they will l
Join! later by F. K. Gonitis and
family.
MRS
REV. S. L. GRIGSHY. who has been
spending some tlmo nt Medford
and other Oregon points, returned
yestordny via Snn Francisco and
will supply tho pulpit of tho Pres
byterian ehurch on next Sunday.
RALPH AND HJALTE NJERDRl'M
returned this morning from Port
land whore they met their families
who enmo direct from Finland and
nccompnnled thorn to Mnrshllold.
On their wny ncross the continent
thov encountored track washouts
and their train was delayed neair,
two dnys In Its arrival in Portland.
Messrs. NJerdrum will make their
home nt Tho Chandler until their
now residences on South Fifth
street are completed.
PRESERVE your ROOF. Hnvo It
COATED. .1. L. HRICE. Rox 220.
Tl'RKIH HAT1I
GOOD. Phono 114 J.
will do you
far niili. Conducts by tie SISTtRS OFIHE HOLY
nTmes or jesus and mary. g""1Iw,.J
CMnUu Cum, Huilt. Ait. ElocvUen ind Centner
dil Dtiu,R,IJnt,mJD4 Sn.i,..RfncJ Mortlinl
ltllKH4lTnJilir.WmefotABiicBivmrit.Ad4iri
FAST AND COSLMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELEUS AND SUBMARINE HEIJi
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO FR.OM COOS BAY
Saturday, July 13, At. 1:00 P. M.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COSIPANY.
Phono 44. o. F. McGEOUGh, Agtn
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS O.N TI.ME.
SAILS FROM AIXSWORTH DOCK, PORTLAND. AT O A. M., JULY
2nd, Oth, Mil), loth, am, una "Oth. FROM MARSHFIELD AT THE
SERVICE OF THE TIDE, JULY (Ith, 11th, 10th, 21st, Sfltli nnd 3lL
Phone Main .121-1, Jf c MlLMjR Agent.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR
r R. BIRD 11. CLARKE.
- Specialist In Nerve und Spinal
Disease.
COOS BAY.ROSEBU11G STGE LINE.
tVmf tinii""0111 evfry mo'n'ns at 6 nnd roachea Rosoburg l
Rosehnr Uh ,evenlnB train for Portland. Stago also Imtm
eenlng? o'nlng at 6 o'clock and reaches Marshfleld mi
r p nn,10,00' .Ro,-!nd tr,P 1100' Cod weaui en route,
u P. uarnard, ngont, Roseburg.
Tii10 Sc,'ette''' aeent, 120 Market Avenue, Marsbfleli-
... v0 k.uu uu umamea at Hiiryer'a Cigar Store.
Reach Party. F. C. Rurch atid
wife. E. c. Drews and wife, and
Frank Sumner nnd wife made up tin
outing pnrty thnt spent yestordav at
Rastondorf Reach.
KiiMoru Star Mcellnc. Tho Or.lor
of Eastern Star had a very pleasant
di'morkst co.vntsr
I'nt'ji'iiiii of Mih'iIuk to Bo Belli In
Stiinnei' TliurMlay Kioning,
Tho followiiiK proKiam will bo giv
en In tho last Demori.t stiver medal
contest to be held in Sumner Thurs
day ovonlng.
'"The Liquor Truffle" May Myrn
"Why Women Want the llallof. .
Ilruc Kollo
"Patriotism" Cecil Roberon
"How Long? Oh, How Long?". .
Howie Flanagan
"A Puro Ballot Box" Alta Soulo
"Bnptlsod In Blood"
, Arthur Kuhlstad
tS. A. 0IIKRG and daughter MUs, mooting nnd bnnquet last evenVn.
Ruth of Portland are exnoctod to- An Interestlnc feature -.. ...,
day on the Rroakwator for a visit ' sentntlon of a beautiful new bible l
with a hlster Mrs. Helen Mcljjtigh- Mrs. S. Lando. recent lv elected
lln of this city. I Grand Worthy Matron.
near
MR. AND MRS. ROY SOl'RRERTl A. M. Nason. fnrmtnir
nave returned to Acme. Ore., after I Canann. Me., was badlv crippled with
a short visit with Mrs. Suurlwrt'sjsclntlo rheumatism due. lie savs to
parents. Mr. ami Mrs. C. G. Larson, urle neld In his blood. -Folev' Ki I
of est Bunker Hill. . nay iillm entirely cured me and also
tMivs i wni.'7,i,. it.v,. . romov, numeroug black specks that
. l"NNI)hHH '.,f t,u "reakwater.wore continually before my eves"
office hore will leave on tho next Foley Kidney P!1U are a uric ncid
boat; for Portlnnd to tnke tho pln.-o solvent nnd are effective for the var
of Harry Moore, who goes on Vs lous forms of rheumntlsm I IcL
vacation shortly. Mr. Moore was hart- & Parsons DruJ Co Ti0 n"v
formerly of Marshfleld and hU Corner." '
Office, Room 2, Rogers House
Marshfleld. Office Hours 2 to 6
Phone 144-L.
r R. A. J. HENDRY'S
Modem Dental Parlor.
we are equipped to do high clar
work on short notice at the rep
owesi price. Examination fre.
Lady attendant, Coke building, opp.
tlte Chandler Hotel, phone 112-J.
J.
W. UKNNBTT,
Idnrjtrr,
me oTer Flanagan & Bennett Bank
arahfleld Oregor
QU.
J. T. McCOHMAO,
Physician and Surgeon
Marshfleld, Oregon.
)fflce: Lockhart Building,
Oppoalto post office. Pbone 10S.
City Auto Service
uuu uurs. uaretui Drivers and
MasonatJlo charges. Our motto:
c. "i so anywhere at any time."
Stands- Blanco Hotel and Blanco
Clgijr Store. Day Phones 73 and 46
Night Phono 46.
MARKER .V GOODALE. proprietors.
Anywhere, Any Time
Cnrefnl Driving
.,. Reasonable Rates
FISHER AUTO SERVICE
WM. FISHER. Prop.
Phone orders to Hlllyer's Cigar
Store. Phono 18-J. After 11 P. m..
Phono o.-j. Marshneld. Orefon.
Real Estate
and
Pine ivcim ...
Several good bargains In Farms and
AUG. FKIZEEN.
Marshfleld08 Centra, A Qfec
Oregon
Try The Time' Want Ads.
We Have Been Successful
In buying a largo stock of fl11
class Electrical material Bnd
glvo our patrons a very low prk
on house wiring. ' Got our prk'
you can't afford to mls "
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
Phone 237-J
TiTe Star Transfer
aid Storace Co.
Is prepared to do all kinds of baulW
and boats and wo also have the ia
guarantee our work.
L. H. Heisner, ?M
Phones 98-R, 120-J, or 49-1
H.
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