The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 13, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
Marshfiold.
Unas "The Vustj Corner"
Tho
Discomfort
of a
Tendor Foot
U endured by numbera ofpeoplo
with lurprlring patience, when
wlthaUttleearethcycouIdobtaln
rdleL Wo Iiavo ccveral rcme
diei that will euro tender feet.
HtxallFoot iJotvdcr Mayo
alldiicomfortaoftho feet. R:
lacntlaeptlc;
abiorba and deodorizes pcrsplrs
Hon. Keeps aboeo dry and clean,
lad feet cool. Bafeandaatlafo:
tOTjr. Sold with the Rexall cuar
intee. Two alte packages, con
taining ten and twenty powders,
tic and 25c
Lorihart-Parsons
Drug Company
"The Busy Corner"
I'lionc Miiln HUH Uh
Tht faxjqSJL Star
Riu!r Prica
55c
AdrrtUJ
la '
wiuUm
You will uao
"Wear-Ever"
Aluminum Utensilg
7Si 1? "! ! ten.ll la placet!
.here Tr,,Y7 .e ronufcturers
i r BSt.U, why they sacrlOco
. Jl, cut' ours in
o DB 4.ir .". v"'
Pn, which U youra
Special hi.
30c
laceutcniil. that wear out
uteniU8that"Wear.Ev
ioneer Hardware Co.
"" orth Jj'ront St.
MarshField Cydery
WWCIiia FOH HUNT
1"2 No. Hroadwny.
sssmsmmHoimsmmmmmmmimtmm w (EPrfLjgrzf
Xtf pleasant tiling1 about our business is
tlic safisfaftmn wo got from the satisfar-
j inn wo give Our oustomors go nway satis
fied. Our Clothes
satisfy in stylo, in all wool fabrics, in tailor
ing in fit and in price.
The Fixup
North Bond.
AN ESPECIALLY GOOD PICTURE
PROGRAM AT
!
TKe Royal
TONIGHT
Tho popular Mnrguorot lies Coin
imiiy of 12 ponplo will open with ..
high class pn);riun In addition to tho
following good pictures:
"An Aviator's Success"
'Tho Jtiiu. on tho Ifcilik"
"lloimllng Hotu-o Mystery"
Tho 111k Show JIouso on North Front
utrcct.
ALL FOR 10c.
A .SNAP For mail anil wife wInIiIuu
to keep honrdorH, If Inken within
tho next few duyu; house partly
furnished, large garden, cow and
chickens. Apply at Times office.
I'OU HAM: 11(1 foot gusolliio launch,
j Union engine. Apply Times oflk-o.
WANTED TO HUNT For thlirco or
four months; up to ditto Visible,
; ItumlitKton or Underwood type
' writer. Phono 341.
l'OU HKNT Seven room house
modem; closo In. Apply Robrl
Kruogor, Fourth nud Commerclnl
avonue.
WANTICI) Ily August 12, furnished
I house or lint for Boven weeks. Ap
ply Tlmos olllco.
I'OU HKNT House In West Marsh
floltl. Apply A. I). Dnloy, Alllanco
WnrohouHo. "
BARGAIN If tukvn at once. Threo
lots on corner, otto uiock irom
North Bond High School, $800.
Inquire Times office.
1 OH PLAIN or fancy sewing, rail on
Mrs. Van Vleot, 23C Market1 avo.
liotiHO dresses n specialty.
I'OU SAM-: Newsstand, confccHotf
cry nnd Ico cream bttstness In good
thriving town; paying proposition.
For particulars addross Opportuni
ty, care Tlmos,
Wild) IILACKHKHKIKS for Salt-
nop mil. Phono your orders W. C.
I.und, Ferndnlo.
KXPKHIKNCKD stenographer- -and
cotupetont offlco girl wishes posl
tlun. Phono 140-J.
WANTKD KxiH-rienced dry tenuis
man desires position on roast' ns
manager, audi- buyer; best refer
ences. AddrosH "Business," euro
, Times.
LOST Hlcycle. Party having Iro
quois wheol Is requested to bring
snmo to Times office. Reword.
BARGAIN 8ALK 10 horseiwwrr
nuto for $450; first-class condi
tion; fully equipped; cost now
$3000; will sell for $450 on eany
terms. John L. Koontz Machine
Shop. North Frout street. Phone
180-J.
WANTKI) Mohair, wool and cas
earn hark." Apply to Henry Seng
stacken, at office of Title Guar
antee & Abstract Co.
1JUY NOW.
Some choice lots in NORTH BEND
can be had at a very reasonable price
If taken now. E. S. GEAR & CO.
First National Bank.
If you have anything to sell, trade.
rnt, or want heln. trv a Want An
The Bathroom of Today
Ih Indeed n luxury, nut It Is one
that is not confined to the wenlthy
alone. Any ordinary family can
afford ono. And the added comfort,
pleasuro nnd health it Insures is
well worth tho modest investment re
quired to equip ono. We should llko
to give you a few figures on tho sub
ject. Shall we call or will you?
Willey , & Schroeder
. q03 North Front Street.
PHONE 77-J
WANT ADS.
COOS IA1 TIDES.
Bol w Id given tho tlino and
height of high and low water at
Marshflcld.
Tli tldos nro placed In tho ordor
of occurronco, with tholr times on
tho first lino and heights on the sec
ond lino of each day; a comparison
of consocutlve heights will Indicate
whether It Is high or low water. For
high wator on bar, subtract 2 hours
34 minutes.
Dale.
.July.
7.2G
1.1
8.1G
1.4
0.03
1.5
2.27
4.3
3.15
4.8
4.00
5.2
7.00
3.G
8.0
3.3
9.04
2.9
ID
LOCAL TRMPKHATUKK UK
POUT. For twenty-four hours ending
nt 4:43 n. in., July 13, by Honj.
Ofltlind, speclnl government me
teorological observer:
Maximum CI
Minimum 50
At 4:4.1 n. m 52
Precipitation nono
Winds northwest,; clear.
HORN. '
HOM.KNIIKC'IC Horn to Mr. nnd
Mrs. Curl Hollouhcck, of Catching
Ttilot, July 12, n son.
'rami it f .Mt4 ml., itnDonnifnri trr.ttt
w mii a iiu fnnvjiiwa viih
from tho Coqulllo Valley was ovor un
hour lute today on nccount of extra
freight business.
To Play at Sumner Tito North
llond Firemen will mot tho Sumner
team tomorrow on tho Sttmnor dia
mond nnd a good tlmo Is nntlcnptod.
May launch .Saturday It Is ex
ported that A. S. Estabrook's now
boat, tho Speedwell, will bo luunoh
cd nt North Jlcnd next Sattirndy,
I'ltdilug Good. Jus. Wasson nnd
Peter Scott made a big cntch of fish
this week and yesterday's market
rnrrlcd halibut and salmon ns well
tut Hcvorut vitrlutlcs of shell fish.
Will Hulld New IIoiiic John Pot
terson Is about to commence tho
erection of n now homo on his farm
near Ten Mile. 10. M. Motzlcr of
North Rend has tho contract and
leaves today to bog In work.
Hi other Killed-Paul Doyd of
Heaver Hill left this morning via
Drain In responso to a telegram from
Illnck Diamond, Wash., saying "n
younger brother was accidentally
killed In n coul initio thero.
Match I tit ecs at .Myrtle Point Two
match races will probably bo run on
tho Myrtlu Point track tomorrow, inn
between Hazol P. and Warrior Gor
don, both pacers, undo tho other will
be n dash between Gordon, Jr., nnd
Dixie. A largo sum of nionoy Is up
on tho events as nil four of tho hor
ses have a nuinbor of admirers who
will back thoni to win.
Knew ".Mutt." Cal Wright says
he has enjoyed a long personal ac
quaintance with Tom Slovens, the al
leged original of Hud Flshor'4
"Mutt." Ho also went to tho same
school ns Mrs. Wright. Cal says
Tom's brother, "Hill" Stovons, looks
nioro llko "Mutt." thnn Tom. Both
men nro ovor six feet, but Tom l
heavily built and weighs over 220
pounds, whllo "Bill" Is long, lean an. I
lank, llko "Mutt,"
AMONG TIIK SICK
W, S. Chandler Is reported sick
nt his summer homo on Coos River.
M. R. Brown who hns been 111 at
his homo Is roported Improved today.
Mrs, R, Olson of Empire is still re
ported to bo qulttrfn.
Joseph Coats, a filer nt tho Smith
mill, Is conflnod to his homo on ac
count tit lllness..
Mfs. Chapman of Portland Is re
ported very low ut tho homo of her
sister Mrs. Geo. J). Mnndlgo In North
Bend.
Mrs. R. K. Booth who has been at
Mercy hospital will be removed to
tho homo of her pnronts Mr. and Mrs.
O. A, Bennett tomorrow.
W. J. Murphy, who had his niMV
Injured at the Enststdo mill of tin
C. A. Smith company, Js able to 1m
out but cannot yet return to work.
Charles Erlckson of Mnrshfleld
who has been confined to Morcy hos
pital on account of n sprained ankle,
Is getting along nicely and will soon
he ablo to leave tho hospital.
"TWO-BITS" IS STOLEN
Horse of That Name with Three Oth
ers Attracts Thief.
Tho Rosebttrg Review says:
"Local ofllcors aro on the lookout
for n four-horso team which started
for tills city from Lano county a fow
days ngo and which Is reported to
Include n stolen horso named "Two
Bits" which once ran In the races at
tho fair grounds east of Roseburg.
W. C. Gingham, driver of the outfit,
was arrested at Drain two days nftor
the theft, but gave his captors tho
slip by a ruse. Ho asked the olllcer
for pormlsslon to go Into a hotel to
get an overcoat and this being grant
ed he slipped out of a rear door of
the hostelry unobsorvod, regained his
team and drove nway. The stolen
horse belonged to Ed Speight, n for
mer business man of Sutherlln, and
figured In a replevin rnse in the Jrn
tlco Court hero several months ago.
lire. .0.41
Foot .7.0
Hrs. .1.35
Foot .7.2
Ilrs. .2.28
Feet .7.2
M
IS VERY ILL
FKAHS ARK KNTKRTAINKI) THAT
JOAQUIN MIMiKIt, WHO HAS
ItUOKlIX DOWN, CANNOT HK
COVKH. Press tolograms froln Oakland,
Call., state that fears aro cntcrtnlnoJ
that Joaquin Miller, the 'Toot of the
Sierras," who Is 111 at Frultvalo, will
not recover. He Is 80 years of ago
and broke down after tho exertions
of making n Fourth of July oration.
Joaquin Miller Is a famous tnntt In
whom there Is much local lntoreot
ns ho Is known by maily hero. Mr.
Miller visited friends In Coos Hay1 a
year or two ngo.
SUMMITS TO OPKRATION
K. W. Schrock of Kmplro Is in Mercy
Hospital in Critical Condition
K. W. Schrock of Empire, proprie
tor of tho hotel at that placo nnd a
well known resident nnd old sold lor,
today submitted to a surgical opera
tion at Mercy hospital In North Dond.
.Air. Schrock was-In a serious condi
tion and some fours for his recovery
wore cntortnlncd but this nftornoon
It was stated at tho hospital that ho
had gono through tho operation nnd
it was hoped that ho would recovor.
Ollt YOU HUOII McLAINt
(From tho Port Orford Trlbuno)
Hugh McLaln who accompanied
Dr. Lane to Port Orford mntlo n
good Impression horo. Ho Is a Pro
gressive Just returned from Washing
ton, nnd wuh full of Interesting talk
and ho talks well. Ho !h a gonial,
ablo, warm hearted man, nnd If ho
moots tho votors ho will chnrm by
his splendid fascinations nnd ovldon
ces of being tho right man In tho
right race. Win or lose hero's to
Hurry Lano nnd Hugh McLnln; may
thero ho prophecy In tho melodious
twain 1
PICTURE LOCAL MEN
Portland Papers Contains Illustrn
Hoiih of Mnridiilcld Men.
Tho Portland Journal todny con
tained pictures of W. R. Hnlnes of
tho Murshllold lodgo of Elks nnd nlso
a picture of C. F. McKnlght, tho dolo
gate from this city to tho convention.
Tho Tologrnm that enmo yostordny
had an oxcollont likeness of Archlo
Johnston in tho Marshfiold uniform.
AMKRCAN WINS HACK
(By Associated Press to tho Coob Bay
Tlmos).
STOCKHOLM, Swodon, July 13.
In tho 400 motors flnnl, Charles Rold
innn of Syrneuso University, was
first; Hans Ilrnun of Gormony, sec
ond; Edward F. Llndberg qf Chicago
Athletic Club, third.
GRANGE PICNIC.
Upon Invitation of mombors of tho
locnl Grange, tho writer hnd a fltH
"Granger's dinner" last Saturday, at
which mombors of tho Cons Pomona
Grnngo woro also guests. Thoro worn
about 40 to enjoy tho host vlctmOs
tint tho Myrtlo Point section pro
duces, and propnred nccordtng to tho
Grangers' wives best recipes. This
was tho rtrst rogulnr meeting of Cooj
Pomona Grange slnco Its organiza
tion nt Conn o recent y. Several
new members wero added, nnd f.bo
principal tiiiBinoss or mo session was
the appointing or commltteo on ny
laws, otc. The nexf meeting will bo
at naudon on tho fifth Saturday In
August, being tho 31st day. Among
tho visitors horo woro Rov. F. M,
Sunderlln of Bnndon, J. E. Fitzger
ald, II. E. Bossey nnd Charles Mn
haffy of Murshfleld. Myrtlo Point
Enterprise.
TIIK THKATHK.
Tho JCInn Muslcnl Comedy com
pany will presont tho "Sultan ot
Morocco" nt tho Masonic Opora
Houbo. It will bo n comploto change
from tholr opening bill, "Teozy
Weozy," thoro being moro plot nnd
story to tho play, thus bringing out
tho full strongth of the company. Mr.
Georgo Best, tho leading man, who
only had a small part In the last
show, will havo tho leading rolo, tho
"Sutlan of Morocco," and will fit tho
part woll having played In the same
part beforo In San Francisco nndi
Eureka. This Is ono of tho Mr.
7,lun's best plnys and as the company
will play this big show ono night
only everybody that can get nway
should turn out tonight for It Is so
seldom Mnrshfleld people can boo
sueh-'KhowB. On tomorrow night nnd
the lust night of 'their present .en
gagement they will present another
of their big productions. Seo thorn
all. -
WILL NOTIFY TAFT
AiTiMigeiiients Made for Ceremony nt
Whlto House.
WASHINGTON, D. C July 12.
President Toft will receive the form
al notification that ho is tho nominee
or the Republican party for president
nt tho White Houso In Washington
about August' 1. Tho president told
'visitors thnt ho had talked with Sen
ator Roof of Now York, permanent
o'-nlrmnn or tho national convention,
nnd thnt they had decided that the
notification should take place lit
Washington. Tho president bollovoa
Woshlngton Is the most convenient
place for tho commltteo to wait upon
hi in nnd he desires to entertain the
mombors at the Whlto 1101180.
SWKKT CIDER ut SARTKHS'.
Rl-MUTlFl'L 51 PIKCE set or
CHINA, I'oml design, GOLD HANDS
ONLY $10.10. COOS HAY OAKII
STORK.
Fresh Foto Goods." Wnlkor Studio
HOT TAMALKS nt SARTORS'.
SWKKT CIDKU nt SAHTERS'.
PERSONAL NOTES
h. W. TRAV13R Is limiting a business
trip to Coqttlllc.
TOM UKNNETT Is making n busluosu
trip to Coqulllo today.
TONY F. HANSON left this morning
by stngo for Rosebttrg.
FRANK THOMAS left on tho Hoso
burg stage this morning.
J. B. SCHILLING left here this
morning for Myrtlo Point.
RALPH CLINKENHEARI) Is down
today from Dnutels Creek.
MRS. K. L. ROIlEItTS, of Catchltt;;
Inlet, was In the city today.
W. J. CONRAD loft hero this morn
lug for Coqulllo on business.
WILL HORTON Is down from tho
Rood ranch on Coos river.
MARTIN RUSSELL of Wlllntich In
let Is a Mnrshflcld visitor today.
C. K. NICHOLSON was a Ton Mlto
visitor this week, returning Fri
day. T. C. RUSSELL returned to Heavor
Hill after n short visit In Mnrsh
flcld. MRS. F. K. GETTIN8 loft lodny for
Hnndon to visit friends for it fow
days.
MRS. W. S. CHANDLER Is In town
todny from her summer homo on
Coos rlvor.
GKOROE LAIRD'of Bnndon nttondod
tho baseball gamo nt North Bond
Inst Sunday.
C. IC. PERRY left this nftornoon for
South Coos Rlvor fot an ovei
Suiidny stay.
W. T. MERCHANT loft todny on tho
Redondo for San Francisco on n
business trip.
MISS CORA MAE MONTGOMERY
expects to lonvo Tucsdny for hor
homo In Dccntur, Illinois,
MRS. MOBLEY nnd daughter, Miss
Bosslo Moblcy, nro In today from
Mtlllcomn for n short stay.
A. MEREEN, a lumbormnn of Mnrsh
flold, Is registered nt tho Multno
mah. Portland Orcgonlan.
MISS DELLA BRYANT, of Myrtlo
Point, enmo over on tho nftornoon
train to visit with Mrs, Alva Cus
ter. E. F. MORR1SSEY loft hero this
morning for Coqulllo on business
connected with tho street work
there.
MRS. E. W. SCHROCIC, or Empire,
togothor with her sister, Mrs. Mc
Mullcn, who Is her guest, visited
Marshfiold todny.
MRS. MAJOR TOWER pnssod
through hero this morning on hor
way to tho Tower cottngo on
South Coos Rlvor.
MISS VIOLET HENDERSON will
spond Sunday with Mrs. J. T. Mc
Cormao nt tho McCormac summer
homo on South Coos rlvor.
CLAY CHURCH returned yestcrdny
from Camas Vnlloy whoro ho has
been visiting for tho pnat- woetc.
Ho mado tho trip by blcyclo and
roports thnt tho roads are getting
good.
L. A. SIPES, formerly a Coos Bay
pioneer hut now n resident- or Sn
lom, who lias heon renewing old
ccqunlntniices, hns been spending
tho past two weeks nt tho Cnptftln
Edwnrd homo nt Allegany and nt
tho Catching homo on Catching In
lot. WILL MKKT AT HA'DON
Teachers' Institute Tills YeAr will he
Held This Year at Clty-by-tlie-Scn
Tho Coos County Teachers' Instl
tuto this year will bo held at Hnndon.
Tho ditto of tho Instltuto Is Aug. 5
to IC, Instructors from out of town
hnd of statewldo reputation will bo
secured nnd It Is planned to glvo
tho county teachers tho benefit of tho
best Instltuto ovor held In this local
ity. T. Lee Brown, Ph. O.
B. &. S. COLD CAPSULES
is the best scientific preparation on tho market, non
laxative, harmless and most helpful; as has been
proved by every user.
Will Core RJbeonnatisxTn
and bad colds in nearly every case without depress
ing the system. They destroy harmful bacteria, ton
the system and eliminate uric acid.
Headache and Memuralgla
are speedily roliovcd when due to fermentation or ex
cess of uric acid in the system. Every person shout t
havo a box of these capsules, as they will give quick
relief when you need them. Guaranteed to give sat
isfaction or money back. Solo Agents.
Store for
Real Estate News
L
A review of tho real estato situa
tion on Coos Bay roveals tho fact
that thoro has been a largo nmottnt
of property chnngod hands In both
Marshfiold and North Bond during
tho past six weeks. Proporty in diff
erent parts of tho city has boon
bought by investors. In North Bend
there has nlno been a lurgo nmount
of dealing nnd somo lnrgo transac
tions hnvo been made recently nniong
thorn tho purchaso of a big tract by
tho Wilsoy lntorcsts of Portland for
right of way purposes.
Reports of Kaufman Company
Tho llrm of I, S. Kaufman reports
that during tho past six wcoks the
following real estato solos havo been
mado through their ngoncy:
In Dean & Co's. Second Addition
Mnrshflcld Realty and Trading Co.
to W. H. Dlndlngor, lots 1, 2, 3,
4 nnd 5, block 9.
Roso Porshbakor to R. T. Kaufman,
lot G, block 9.
Marshfiold Realty and Trading Co. to
W. T. Stoll, lots 1, 2, 3, nnd 4, In
block 10.
Marshfiold Realty and Trading Co. to
J. Gllbort, lots 5 and C, in block
10.
Marshfiold Roalty and Trading Co. to
P. II. nnd L. R. QuIUinms, lots 5,
C, 7, and 8, In block 11.
Marshflcld Roalty and Trading Co. to
W. T. Stoll, lots 9, 10, 11 nnd 12,
in block 11.
Marshfiold Ronlty nnd Trading Co. to
Otto Grnnfors, NV6 of tho S. W.Vi
Sec. 1, T. 27, R. 13 W. W. M.
In Rnllroad Addition to Mnrshflold
D. J. Rcobo Jo Rolf Mnrdsum, lota 25
nnd 2G, block 11.
L. A. Whcront ot nl , lots 30, 31 nnd
32, block 44. , .
In Porhnm Park Addition
E. G. Porhnm to J. Ed. Johnson,, lot
in DIOCIC LM.
E. G. Porhnm to Julius Snndqulst,
lot 4 In block 23.
E. G. Porhnm to A, Jacobson, .lot 3
In block 23.
E. G. Porhnm to John Backman ot al,
lots 5 and C, In block 23.
In Western Addition to Marshfiold
W. II. Dlndlngor nnd O. W. Kaufmnn
to Snrnh E. Pnlntor, lot 3 In block
"L."
GOOD SALES ON HANI).
Tho Stutsman Rent Estato Com
pany reports thnt they hnve sovoral
good deals on hand which they ex
pect to close up next week.
SKCUHK GOOD LAWYERS
Lincoln County Citizen Hack up
Tldeland Case In Supremo Court.
NEWPORT. Ore., July 13. Peti
tions nro being circulated In LlncQi t
county which will bo sent to tho
stntc land board asking that special
counsel bo employed to roprcsont tho
stnto In the nppenl to rogaln tltlo to
tho tldolnnds In this county, recently
left vested with tho Southern Pnclflo
by n decision of tho stnto supremo
court.
Thoy nro being circulated ns rap
idly as posslblo and If they nro re
eolved In other pnrts of tho county as
they hnvo been In tho vicinity of New
post nnd Toledo, should bo rondy for
riling nt an early dnto and will bo of
considerable length.
HOTEL ARRIVALS
Chandlor. Wm. Hoyor, Snn Frau
Cisco; W. P. nrott, San Francisco;
F. B. Sexton, Portlnnd; M. II. Insoey,
Portland; J. Q, Woodworth, Port
land; Ralph iJonklns, Portland: Al
fred Lovell, Portlnnd; M. D. Wan
wrlght, Senttle; J.- D. Hnrvoy, San
Francisco.
Blanco. W. E. Robinson, Co
qulllo; Felix T. Swain, Oakland: H.
Brtinor, Isthmus; Clifford Cruvo,
Coqulllo.
Coos Hotel. Mrs. Clinton, Myrtlo
Point; Mrs. E. J. Uouskn, San Fran
cisco; Miss Wheoler, Son Francisco;
E, n. Hlxon, Snn Francisco,
ALONG THE WATERFRONT
Tho gasoline schooner Delhi ar
rived hero today.
Tho Snn Pedro crossed In th.a
morning to tnko on n cargo of lum
ber nt tho nilll. '
The Excelsior arrived in today
from Mexico In ballast ah I wl 1 tnko
on n enrgo of lumber."
Don't rorajat mo Turkish Baths.
PHONK 814J.
ftobt.AV. Swanton.Ph. 0
Quaity Goods.
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