The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 21, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1912-EVENING EDITION.
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SWILL
WK III
f Continued frgmPaKeaj
having the loc.i! uiiii of tho gntherl ig
in clinrge:
Executive conimltteo. George 'V
Wclstcad, cliulrinnn; Clms. I. R'i
gnrd, Wilson Knufmnn.
Reception cominlttoe. J. T. Ilnr
rlcan. chairman: Herbert Lockliail,
J. W. Bennett, Geo. Murcli, Vu.
Grimes, J. V. Smcaton, Geo. Mamll
go, E S Bnrgoll, Dr DU
Commlttco on banquet. A. i
Ilnlnoo, chairman; Albert Sellg, C.rl
Evcrtson, W. II. Loach.
Committee on pnrado and stunt'.
A. B. Gldley, chairman; Charles
Mcars, S. C. Small.
Committee on decorations. E. S
Bargolt, chairman; Carl Connor, J.
T. Hnrrlgan.
Marshals of dny. S. C. Small, C.
I. Holgard.
THE SHHINEH CANDIDATE.
Ma, I'm doln somthlu' awful l.ul
my heart Is 'most Hko load. '
agreed to Jlne tho Shrlnors, and ui
soul Is filled with dread. I'm n-BJii.'
'crost a desert wlicro tno snnud s
burnltr hot, wlicro thorc'B floic",
man-catln' camels whoro they bllj
you In a pot. Yes, I'm goln' through
n kingdom whoro they lcavo all IIopo
behind, and tho other fellers tell n
thnt I've got to go It blind. I'm gOiii
through In darkness with n hoodwi.i
on my eyes. Mnybo no'cr again l''t
sco you, nor tho earth, nor hunt),
nor skies. I'm n-goln' In a counti'i
thnt Is long, and dcop, and w!il"
whoro somo others, so they tell mo,
havo laid down to rest, nnd-t-DIiS
Somo havo crost thnt awful down
but tlioy got back blind, and lnni-i
Somegot back with hair nil mlssln'
but they got back Jlst tho same.
Dearest Ma, I've- K"t to leave yoti
rienso take enro o' nil my tra 1:
for my only hopo o' llvln's based n
kcopln' up my luck. Wish I didn't
havo to Journey whoro them Tur;s
and A-rnbs live. I would go iti'l
hldo this cvcnln' but thorn fcild.-s
won't forgive. I will go and try, n.j
dnrlln' to bo bravest of tho bivwo,
but if I should fall In crossln,' plo.uj
jilnnt posies on my grnvo.
BOB STANLEY.
GO
IS
WINNER TODAY
Defeats New York in Gan e
Witnessed bv Thousands
1 of Persons.
(By Assoclntod Press to Tho Coos
Bay Times.)
CHICAGO, Aug. 21 Beforo a
crowd of people that crowded the
grand stand and bleachers to capaci
ty and overflowed Into the outflo'.d
where they stood thirty deep, Chi
cago defeated New York today. Tho
score stood:
It. II. E.
New York 0 7 1
Chicago 1 0 2
The batteries: Now York, Crnn,
dnll and Meyers: Chlcngo, Richie anJ
Archer.
I
BALL SHORES
Portland Beats Sacramento
and Vernon Loses to San
Francisco.
EXPLAINS THIS
TEAR'S RULES
P. M. Hall-Lewis lells What
Coos County Apple Grow
ers Must Co.
HOW THEY STAND
W. L. P.C.
Vernon 78 EG .582
' Los Angolcs . . 7i G3 .583
Oakland 73 58 .557
Portland 51 C7 .432
Snn Francisco . 57 75 .432
Sacramento .. ..50 7G .307
PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 21 Port
land defeated Sncrnmonto in tho1
gamo hero yesterday. Vornon jlost1
to Snn Francisco. Oakland and Losj
Angolcs did not piny. Tho scoro fol-;
lows:
At Portland It H E
Poitland 712 1
Sncrnmonto 515 1
At Snn Francisco R II E
San Francisco 2 G 2
Vernon 1 G 1
Thoro was no Oakland-Los Angoles
game.
WILL LOOK OVER ROAD
Editor Times:
Tho threatened
shortngo of tho
Committee Will Confer with Judge
Hull HcgnnlhiK Improvement
Tho commlttco nppolntod by tho
Chnmbor of Commorco to look Into
tho matter of Improving tho rond to
Charleston Bay will mako a trip over
local applo crop, has caused a "oodi Vnun,u""," '7' B1, "i
of inquires to pour Into tho Fruit """ J.1'0' P'"'"1 ,c ?on,p?B?d "'
Inspector's olllco, asking If it will bo' ?J't "" ?fAorih lIJcn;1' J1' im
possible to sell fruit that whllo .ad- """" '? " & i
mlttodly diseased, has boon dun- "" . . . . ' 7 ,.
fected and thereby. purged of its In J "' '"" rn " "
rnrtimifl tinftirn. Klrnt lnr mn rnnnnf " " .. w .i..u ...i,. uu uiu ui1
IMPROVING THE RIVER
PlIliiB to bo Driven to Protect HunkN
of Coqiilllc.
To protect somo of tho lnnd along
tho Coqulllo rlvor Is tho purposo of
n plan to bo followed out. The Myr
tlo Point Entorprlso says:
"Tho county court has lot n con
tract for driving 500 piles along tho
lower Coqulllo, botweon tho county
sent and Boavor slough, tho purposo
bolng to protect tho bnnks from
wishing nnd cnvlng. This work of
tho wlntor freshets Is not only dam
aging to tho fnrms and roadways
nlong tho stream but tho washings nil
in tho rlvor channel, producing
alionls that nro disadvantageous from
tho nnvlgnblo standpoint of tho rlvor.
It Is found thnt with piles driven
nt intorvnls and bnckod with brush
thnt it is tho purposo of tho Horti
cultural quaranttno sorvlco to sup
press tho diseases of fruit. It Is a
question whethor or no fruit original
ly diseased which lias been purgod
thereof, comes within tho purview of
tho lnw. To constltuto a public nul-
.. .nn 4 It .. it nfln .Inn . ,.
spread of disease. Tho law gives tho ! Qllcctl A h I''v 8 M,'c,klK 'nmnK Uc'
caslon of tho visit of tho Shrlnors toi
this city. Thoro Is to bo n clnm bnko '
at tho bench for tho visitors and it
Is expocted thnt many nutos will run !
over tho road. I
SELL FOR HIG PRICE
Board of Horticulture tho power to
to beautify their places. Tho con
Ists.
1 nm of tho opinion thnt fruit
which has been purged as nbovo,
Is not a public nulsnnco, and until
rovlowcd by my suporlor ofllccrs shnll
pass local fruit so tratod, provided
tho fruit Is sold In n pnekngo upon
which tins been plonlnly mnrked tho
nnino nnd post olllco address of tho
growor and packer, or his registered
shipping mark, togothor with n con
lies Recontlv Knlil
(By Assoclntod Press to Tho Coo
Bay Times.)
LONDON, Aug. 21 Anions tho
royal rollcs sold rccontly nt Mnnor
Mouse, nonr Harrognto, woro n pair
of silk stockings said to havo been
worn by Qucon Victoria on hor wod
dlng dny nnd n pleco of ornngo blos
som from hor bridnl wronth. Tho ar
ticles nnmod woro in a bijou tnblo
which sold ror ?385, nnd which also
contnlned pieces of tho bridal cakes
nnd logs, tho wnshlng nwny of thoj havo produced dlsonscd fruit aftor
ombniikmonts nt tho shnrp curves of having been Bprnyed, simply lndlcntos
uiu iiiui' ib iiiiiiuHi oiiuroiy oiinunat
od. Along this uppor portion of tho
rivor thoro nro aovornl bnd boiids that
could bo troatod similarly with pro-
m ui mo propony owners nnd nnvl
gators."
him i "K muni, lugcinor wuii a con- t-i r., . , .... . ,,,
splcuous label or marking stntlng $ ,?" IU nml lns QcorRo
that tho fruit contained In tho pack- ' n i,v p? rl0, n,ml 8 T8
ago has boon Immersed In n ono do- L" '!"' "onnparto, sister
greo lluio-sulphur solution for nt lonst ".?.,.. - - - -
four minutes. Last sonson certain1 I'HKPARE TO OPERATE
growers sold npplos which had been',,.711,0., E"Kono Gunrd says: "Tho
moroly sprayed in n pllo or bin, which " ondllng-Johnson Lumber company
wns obviously an ovnslon of tho rogu- nro lotting contracts for logs to bo
lntlons. I may havo orrod on tho sldo I'"1 ln tM0 rlvor n,'t wlntor nnd nro
of lonloncy Inst season In theso mnt-' Pn"B to operate tholr mill nt Ac
tors, but 1 hopo to avoid tho claim of "'' next summer.
discrimination this year by fixing tho
rulo thnt doubtful fruit must ALL bo
trcntod as above Tho fact that trees
.MYRTLE POINT NEWS.
Doings of (lu IVoplo Told In i,.
Kiitn-pi'lsc,
G. W. Shelley went to North Bo.iJ
Saturday to visit with his family till
Aloiulny morning.
Born. To Mr. and Mrs. Ernc-H
Endlcott, at Woudllng. Ore. a d.iux .
tor, weight 7t pounds, on August i.
P. M. Ilnll-I.cwU enino up tiu.A
Coqulllo Monday to sol the Rial?
stakes for tho Improvement on
Spruro street.
E. P. Schow of Portland, a ror.i
eentntlvo of tho Southern Pacific
company, wns In this section tho l.tct
half of last week.
Contractor S. O. Small of M.iu -field
sot u force of mon tn u.n-i.- i.,.,
day llppliiK iii tho surfneo of Spruio
street pivllmlnury to paving. i
A. T. lloyno of Aberdeen. W.tI
ington, who has been making a til')
through wontorn Wushlngtoii a.il
northwn Cnllfoiiiln by tenm, was i
Myrtlo Point last Saturday on u
way north. ,
Ex.ConKit'snian Illngor Hermnna
iniiio in ironi unspinirK Tuesday to
remnln sevmnl days and look af: -his
propor'y IntorontH hero, meal
whllo visiting with rolntlvos an-I
friends. It U understood that Mr.
lloriiiann coiiUMuplato innklng soniu
Improvonieuts to his proportv In CiN
neot Ion.
Tin Home Tvlepli'ise r'Himanv .
preparing to move Its emit nil off:e
from tho alien bulldng to f o Ad.iniu
building, n block further oust n
Spruco street, which wns reeeutlv
vncntod by tho Pearco harness shop
The- now offices will bo fitted up
eonvonlontly for tho transaction l
the telephone business.
Clayton E. Downs, a young iu.,n
from Michigan, nnd Miss MvrtU Di
vis, dniiK'Uer of Mrs. H. S. D.ul
ox i(iiioit. woro united in marring
in uiu Mini or I.. K. Brown of tins
city, Ilev. Thonins Bnrklow officiat
ing. Onlv nesr relatives of the ctn
trne'Ing mi riles wero present. l'.n
young connlo lavo returned to Mich,
gan to make tholr homo.
thnt tho sprnylng was Insulllclont.
nnd tho moro fnct that tho grower
did spray does not nbsolvo him from
tho operation of tho law concerning
tho fruit.
In splto of ndvorso opinion rnthor
freoly expressed, I nm n II rm bollov-
er In tho futuro of Coosi county ns n
fruit raising section, nnd hopo to ns
slst tho destiny by making tho pro
duction of dlsenscd fruit through
tho mnlntnlnnnco of diseased treos so
unprolltnblo that tho grower will find
tho lines of least resistance lie In
donning up tho orchnrd, AND KEEP-
IMi IT CLEAN.
P. M. HALL-LEWIS,
Fruit Inspector. Coos Co.
Coqulllo, Pro., Aug. 17, 1912.
Return Home. F. A. Wnrncr and
Jack Mereen of tho C. A. Smith com
pnny rorurned from California on
tho Nairn Smith. i
liny fovor nnd nsthmn mako Au
gust a montn or Intonso suffering to
mnny people. Foley's Honoy and
Tar Compound gives prompt oaso
nnd rellof, nnd Is soothing nnd honl
Ing to tho inflnmed mombrnncs.
Wm. ,M Merothow, N. Senrsport,
Mo., says: "A fow doses of Foley' i
Honey nnd Tar Compound rollovcl
mo of n sovcro nttnek of nsthmn anl
less than a bottlo caused n comploto
euro." Rofuso substitutes. LocV-hnrt-Parsons
Drug Co., "Tho Busy
Onrnpr."
TIMOTHY nnd ALFALFA hay by
tho CARLOAD nt II VINES.
r i.IHl Con4icv4 krtbcSISKHSOFTHE HOLY
NXMES OF JISUS AND MARY. C,".wfi2;r5
w...i.f uk wi, An. iioaiiieo mj Ccmm.r
cll Du. 4dJmiinJ0t Shtii.RefJ lloc.l uxi
lMtlUcitMlTriitlnr.WrketorAiMunrriwnt.AJ.Jrfu
OPPORTUNITV
Opportunity is knocking nt your
door. Thoro nro Just two lots loft on
Eighth Torraco, ono of tho most
sightly locations ln Porhnm Park. A
rnro opportunity for n good buy nt n
low llguro and easy terms. Sco Rold.
Coko Building.
THE FASHION
TAHLORS AND DRAPERS
Ladies' and Geinite.
AD
TLlv.
nrvixr stePi
jTCA-VV Lined I
SHOT SHELL
zs.'-r.
First Class Work
150 Front Street
Llbbv COAL. T!-e kind VOU have
ALWAYS USED. Phono 72 Pacific
Liver- Transfer Co.
It Vnil h.tf. .nulhln. A ..tl ..-
ir ront. or want help, try a Want Ad J
Steamer WasSl!EgtO!
Will Sail Prom San Francisco for Coos Bay
Saturday Aug. 17,
WITH PASSKNOERS AND FREIGHT
F. R. DOW, Avnt.
mvjmv:4KkXMsr t i b vjmf: v 1.t ia jMmMMmr- ir l i rs rrsj-r . - "
v.mjpr.wtCsJUtfs ii a fr jrn- in- r rr tti r n i i r r i i 1 -- "z
MJamxiBEmmm'A v jvyrt .vu,iAr9MwmBMMMMv'.:r'.:-.LL- y ,a
nation m:-JA Vniii'JJii'
nnoai z&$&W:
Make sure your
game Shoot
me speea snens
In Rcmlngton-lMS Arrow
Shells, the steel lining puts
all the force of the explosion behind the shot.
That mile-a-minute "on-comer " can't beat out the
pattern driven by a steel gripped charge.
And with Eastern Factory Loading, uni
formity of speed and pattern is assured in
each and every shell.
Shoot ItmtogMl-MC Arrow and Nitro Club Steel
Lined Eastern Factory Loaded Shells for speed
plus pattern in any make of shotgun.
Remington Arms-Union
Metallic Cartridge Co.
299 Broadway Now York City
THE GUNNERY
Sportsmen's Headquarters
PAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
EqulpiKHl Willi wlrcleas nnd subnini-lne bell
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY
Friday, Aug. 23, at, 3 P. M.
All lMsscnRer Rcscrvutlon.1 Wr om Snn FrnncUco Must no Mndo ot
803 Pifo RulldliiK, or Pier No. 10.
IXTKR-OCEAX TRANSPORTATION CO.
PHONE 44. P p ,,npft' . .
u McQEOuGE, Agent.
THE PRIEND OJ' COOS HAV
xur. i-iHKM) Oi COOS HAV
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR. COOS BAY
SATURDAY, AUG. 24 AT 6 P. M.
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
NORTH PACIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY'.
,0n 44, O. P. McGEOHGE, Agent.
Wc Clean and Pro
Ladies' and Gent's Sri
Goods Called for
and Delivered
Coos Bay Steam La rt
PHONE MAIN 87J
BlancharcTs Liver
Wo hava secured the HW v
reus or U Ii. iieisner, -
imred to ronolir excellent ierW
Hio w.nr.la of Pnni HaV. VTT.
drivers, good rlRS nod ier'J:
ihnf n.111 rnnn a.nf lametOrT M"1? .
mat win raoan BaiiBiaciun "Vrirtil
LI1U IIIIU1IL. M. UM UW -- i.ll
horao. n rig or inytblns My
r.nn ivnrv i nn vve uiov wv
I Ing business of al! kinds.
I HLANCIIARD nitOTnEW
Phone I38-J
1.11 1?lre nnd AlliCf Stlt!,
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILS FROM AINSWORTH DOCK. PORTLAYn it, "
, 8, 13. 18, 2.1 and 28. FROM SI UlSlIl'lFi 11 ,Jc m" AUQ'
THE TIDE, AUG. 5, lb, IS, 20, Snii" to SERVICE OP
Phone Main 82LL
J. C .MILLER, Agent.
Ocean Pock. j '
COOS BAY-I?nsnrinj?n om n ,-,
Stage leaves Marshfleld every mornlnc at s n , v
ttmi to connect with evening Sah??5r Portland '"w6- Ro,8eburS
Roseburg every morning at 6 o'clock Jj l"di S!?E8 a,8 leaes
evening. CI0C,C afld "aches Marshfleld same
C. P. BardeToJeou'r11-00' G --en route.
' w6t aioro.
T. J. IOAIFB
dj A. ILHODfi
MarKfield Paint
J- "" . Ti
(8b Decorating va
Phone UOh
Estimates
Furnished
I Ininiio PnLatoriUil1
TTIR MODERN DYKM. SjSS
PRESSKRS Bfl HAT """ t &
Agent for Edward B. tr8U" ..t
.. . ... .,i tall' '
uno Tailoring w- -
nuri Ritlt
g.tff OommM-clal
ALL KINDS OF JOB PRYING DONE AT THE TIMEffOFRCE
Barnard & Langwo
Seo 6ur window dlipW
, ww wi..-- jjj
LEADED ART OJjjfi
TORTABLE STAND v
PnONE iw