The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 23, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1913.-EVEMING EDITIOM.
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BREAKWATER IN 1. G. V. LESLIE
EARLY
DY
KNEW GIANTESS
Steamer Arrives from Port- Ella Ewing Who Died Recently
land with Large List of j Was Eight Feet Four
k Passengers. I Inches Tall.
Tho nronkwnter arrived In (his Dr. U. W. Leslie today received
mi,inir rrnm Dnrtlniwt u-ltli n trotnl n iiniinr from It lis Mill lioinc nt I.n-
linssoiiKcr lint nml n fair cnro of llelle, Lewla rounty. Missouri. Klv
frelght. Slio lind n fairly good lug partlcularH of tho demise of
trip down the roast. i Kiln. K. rcwmg, tno innesi woman
It Is expected that this will ho In tho world, mention of which
tho Inst trip or Capt. II. C. Nelson was made In the Times a few days
on tho Ilreakwnter, as Capt. Mac- ago. Tho matter Is of particular
genn will probably bo In Portland Interest to Dr. Leslie, becauso ho
In tlmo to rollovo lilm thoro. I know Miss Kwlnc well. She was
Among thoso nrrlvlng on tho n rolatlvo of hfs brother's wife.
Breakwater today woro tho follow-.and Dr. Lealle'n t -nsln. Hov. K M.
jnp: j Maker, pastor of tl Daptlst rhurcli
I). M. Avorlll, Roger Avcrlll, V. nt Wynrondn, Vn , conducted the
L. Thompson, John McCrcn, T. funeral services.
Gpgc. Mrs. F. A. Davis. W. K. Miss KwIiir was eight feet four
Dodd, K. W. Smith. Mrs. A. T. , Inches tall and nt tho time of her
Bowcn, K. P. Mast, C. C. Wood- death was 10 years and 10 months
ring, Mrs. C. C. Woodrlng, Fred! old. Dr. Leslie know hor when sho
Backman. Mrs. Wilcox, J. It. Wll-'was n young girl and says that her
cox, John llowen, A. It. O'Drlon, ! unusiinl size then nttracted much
Mrs. O'Drlon, K. K. Jones, Mlko attention, causing hor to bo very
Lafntln, C. A. Glenn, Mrs. Chas. bashful. Later sho ovorcamo this
Ilninlln, G. atubblefleld, ('. J.lnnd traveled all over the world,
Green, J. J. Noble, Lot Hnrpolo, C. being exhibited ns "Tho Missouri
V. Rognl. Mrs. CIny Roberts, J. J. Giantess." Sho was in Portland
NOVEL AUTO IS
SNOW ON BAY
rorkln. It. M. Watson, Mrs. It. M
Watson, Ilnrvy Watson. J. Louii
srnff. T. M. Gnrrlck. '.. N. Ageo.
W. II. Colby, O. F. Wnllnro. .Mrs.
O. F. Wallace. I. S. Knnnn, O. I
Nelson, Mrs. Nelson, SIIsb A. Kecn
kle, O. H. Halght. A. J. Forger,
Wrfl. A. W. Stuart, A. Unlvoloy, F.
W. Shallor. It. If. McKuery. It. I).
Klncald, Mrs. Nlmroil Johnson, A.
S. Hammond. Emll Steors, W. T.
Sick, C. llust, J. II. Doilnon, C.
"Tngue.
nml Seattle n few years ago and
a number of Coos Day pcoplo saw
her there. Sho inndo Iota of money
nut of these exhibitions Abroad
sho nppenred before the royalty of
practically all the lending untinns.
Sho was very fond of Jewelry nml
received much of It as gifts from
noted people whom she met. She
woro n great deal of It. being lit
erally covered with Jewelb and Jewelry.
Owing to her extraordinary size
t. H)0 nn,i (() j,nV(, n upheld liOUHO
ALONG Till-: WATKRKROXT. i built for hor nt homo. Immense
-4 Minor and rooms, tnbles and chairs
Tho schooner Uuby. Captain Knrtli, I wore inndo to order for her. Sho
nrrlvcd nt llnmlnu Mnmlny, After bo-1 own had a plnno made to order,
lng 10 iIiivh on the voynKc.
The Htenmor Ilamlnn anlled for
San Francisco from Ilnndou yester
day. The G. C. Llndnuor Is due lo ar
rive today to lond at the C. A. Smith
mill.
Tho Nowherg Is duo In Snturday
lo load at the C. A. Smith mill.
Tho Speedwell Is duo In next Tues
day from San Francisco nml San Po
rt ro.
HOTEL AltltlVALH.
the keys on the onllnnry lustru
mono boltiK too smnll for her.
Miss F.wlug was long Identified
with tho llaptlst church nml her
kind ways and benevolence won her
many friends. At tho time of hor
dontli she was living with her fn
llior, hur mother hnvlug died some
time iiko. Sho had no lirothers or
Misters. The home paper pays high
tribute to hor.
MKIH'ORIl MAX Gl'ILTV.
J. Wells l.ounhborry (Vitivlctcd (if Itoti-
COOS-Gall Kdninn. Snu Finn-. mug i.nstcrn iniin.
Cisco; Mrs. It. S. llowen. Portland.' KANSAS CITV, Mo., Jan. 2.1.
ItLANrn Mvnrt Ni'iiiniuifnp Wm-'Wolls Louusberry of Modford. Ore..
;:.-... .:.'- ...... .., .-... ... ..... ....... .
was cmmi'ieu in 1110 ri'iiurui i-iiim
hero on two counts, one of robbing
tho mulls, tho other of Jeopardizing
tho lives of train passoiiKorH. In
snnlty was Lounsborry's dofense.
Tlio iirlsnnor Insisted that ho did
not remember coming oast and
know nothing of the train robbery
until ho was charged.
It developed at tho trial that
Louuslmrry was not In noed of
money as ho bnd engaged quartets
for his family nt tho Iwst hotol. lie
whh repiesented liy eminent conn
sol. I IIm wife remained nt her hus
band's side throughout tho trial.
Their children nro being kept nt a
hotol, liiunrnut of their father's
fnto, Lounsborry was sentenced to
7 1-2 years. A commlsirtnn of alienists
who examined him pronounced him
perfect iv snue.
plro: W. W. Warner. Allegany: J
E. Paulson. Ciinullle; A. M. Stuurt,
Ilnudnn; Thns. Wnssou, South In
let; A. L. Grovor, Woodliuru; C. M.
Euglo, ICIamntli Falls.
LLOYD Harry llenson. Lnko
aldo; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stewnrl,
Bnudon.
CHANDLEH W. K. Dost. Ilnn
dou: 1 1C. Wilson. Chicago; T. A.
ItoliortM, M.xrlle Point; II. I), lllock
ly, Portland; Mrs. Ida Conrnd.
Ilnndou; tl. Davis, Denver; K. W.
Smirk. Portland; ('. V. Ituval.
Portland; W. II. Colhy. Portland:
It. D. Klncnld. San Francisco: '..
N. Ageo, Portland; G. Stubblorield.
Portland: ('. J. (Ireon. Saloni; A. J.
Forger. Portland; T. It. Wilcox and
wife; J. W. Monster, Gardiner; Win
V. Dodd. Portland: It. M. Watson
nml wife. Portland; W. L. Slsk
Portland.
AGAINST GOOD GOADS.
Gorst & King Try Air Propel
ler of Flying Machine Type
to Propel Cars.
A novelty In nutos was shown here
yesterday afternoon by Gorst and
King when they demonstrated that
nlr power would opcrnto nn nuto the
snmo ns It does n llylng machine.
They took tho old running genrs, en
gine and bed of nn nuto from their
shop nml rigged It up with tho the
ovorhoad attachments of nn noro
plnno nnd Instend of attaching the
engine direct to tho wheel gcnrlng
of tho auto, attached It to tho llylng
mnchlno propeller. Tho scheme
worked out nil right nnd ntter the
nuto was got In motion, tho dying
machine propeller drovo It nt n
speed of about fifteen miles nn hour.
Tho rigging was only of a temporary
nnture nnd a wooden drive wheel on
tho alr-propcller shaft broke after
a few trlnls. A Binnllor steel wheel
wns substituted but It did not give
tho necessary speed to tho nlr pro
peller nnd tho contrlvnnco did not
work ns well.
Tho nuto was rigged up as n sort
of n tryout. It may haw some mer
its, for Instance In relieving tho
troublo resulting from nuto drlvo
whcols slipping on wot or muddy
ronds nnd pavements. Except for
this nono hnvo been llgurcd out so
fnr. In order to hnvo tho affair
work In connection with tho usual
power of an nuto. It would bo neccs
ary to hnvo two engines, ono to drive
tho auto and ono In tho rear to drive
tho nlr propollcr. Yesterday, they
had tho onglno arranged so that It
could either operate tho nlr propel
ler or the rogulnr genrlng of the
nuto but this didn't work.
Romo llgured out that tho nlr pro
pellor would bo n good sehomo on
launches or smnll boats If It didn't
innko them too "cranky" nnd mnke
the steering dilllcult. Tho dltuculty
or "crunklness' In steering would
probably result on nn nuto driven by
nlr power, tho stability given by tho
clutching of tho drlvo wheels to tho
ground by tho friction being grontly
rcducod when they no longer hnvo
to propel tho machine.
Messrs. Gorst, Llndborg and othors
who drovo tho minuted mnchlno
through town yesterday nttracted
much attention with It.
Mr. Gorst snld today that they
hnd no Intention or putting tho de
vice on their nutos betweon North
llond and Marshllold ns someone or
ronously reported. Ho snld thnt
Miles Itlchnrdson, his machinist, nnd
some of tho drivers meroly wanted
to tiy It out ns pnrt of nnolhor
scheme. I In said thnt for n time
yostordny thoy secured n speed of
twenty miles an hour on u lovol high
way whon going with the wind.
notice to tiik puiilk.
To whom It may concern:
I hereby glvo notlco thnt 1 will
not bo responsible for any debt con
tracted In my mime after Jan. -:t.
19111, except when such credit Is ex
tended on my personal order.
W. II. lUMtOUAOHX.
Mnrshlleld, Ore., Jan. 211, 19 111.
Llbby COAL. Tlio kind YOU havn
ALWAYS USUI). Phono 72, Pacific
Livery mill Transfer Company.
BAND CONCENT
HERE SUNDAY
Director Fenton Announces
Program to Be Given at
Masonic Theater.
Director It. N. Fenton of tho Coos
Day Concert Ihind today announced
that the following program of popu
lar baud music would bo given at
tho free concert nt tho Masonic Op
era House next Sunday afternoon at
in.
Mai c'h, "The Crimson Flush" . .
Alexander
Overture, "Princess of India" . .
King
Polish Dance No. 1 . . Scharwcnkn
Medley of popular airs .... Lnmpo
Soreiinde, "Tho Old Church Or
gan" Chambers
The Avll Polka Parlow
Selection, "-Murltnna" Wnllnce
March, "Willow Grove". . Sorrcntlno
Star Spangled lJnnucr.
ROGl'B INVER DILL.
Plan to Open Stream for Commer
cial IFWiIng to Mouth of Illinois.
Salem dispatches nnnounco thnt
Itopresentntlve Kennies hns Intro
duced a bill to open Hoguo river
from the mouth of tho Illinois
river to tho son to commercial llsh
Ing. This is nbout 30 miles. Only
Chlnooks nnd Bllvcrsldcs are to bo
taken nnd nothing smaller than an
Si4-lnch mesh net Is to bo used,
thus allowing trout to go up stream
for tho sportsmen. Tho lower river
Is to be closed to nil fishing from
August 10 to September 1. and
from Novotuber L'O to April 15 of
each enr nnd no Sunday llsblug is
nllowcd. It Is clnlmod thnt tho bill
In witlsfnctory to the conflicting In
terests on ltoguo river.
sizes is id
Mino lAninon nut nf fpti an fnnlinrr f.
,,... "vn. - ..r Vu,S w
tnesc gooa-iooiiing, serviccaDie serge dre
Every dress is absolutely in the newest style t
cry dress is of fine all wool serge, most of them a
plain tailored, The range of colors and sizes I , .
complete,
Priced exceptionally low
$8.50 to $ 1 6.50
Today's Breakwater has brought us also 40 tki
(liens oerge uiessos, muse messes aie ot uniiw
quality and style, We have marked them from m
to $6.75 and at these prices they will go quickly,
Con iiimrlnttr rliomowc
UUU VVIIIUUW VIIO,-IUJ'UI
"MONEY TALKS"
at
HUB DRY GOODS CO.
0'Connell Building Phono 36,
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. (J
HI71AIL DKPAItTMRNT
LUMItKIt, LATH, 8HINGLKS, MOULDINGS, SASH AND Doojl
JCOOFLXU l'Al'KK, I7fU.
CUT TIIK FUKli IJILIj IN TWO IV USINO OUIt WOOD.
PIIONK 100. 182 SOUTH IIItOADiril
See the OLYMPIC (JAMF.S held
at STOCKHOLM, Sweden, lit the
Grand Theater. I'ltlDAY AITKlt
NOON nnd KVKXIXti.
"" w' vvtu-'irw!ammnmttsraecexnvrtmx
WusIiIiikIoii Leglslatin-o HUN liu-
poilaut linpiHiveuient Hill.
OLYMPIA. Wash.. Jan. 22. The
House roads lommlitec recomnu-nd-
od tho ludellnlie nohinon'Miient of Mm
bill nuthorlv.lug n bond Issue of $20.- itj
000.000 fr hI.U.. hUhwa TliuH
Killing tlie b ill. I
D0NJW1D i
CHARLES V i
s
Two-Reel Famous Production
to Bo Shown at Orphcum
All Day Tomorrow.
Tho Orphcum will again demon
strate to tlio motion pletuie lohu
public of Marshfleld that Is Is pos
sible to show a special feature pro
duction nt ton cents, when on to
morrow a big two-reel hnnd-eoluied
lilstorlcnl subject will be run all
afternoon and evening at their es
tablished price of admission. Hon
Junu and Charles V. la tho tltlo
of this special famous historical
drnmn nnd It Is the theme of u
master novelist. Another reel, In
cluding Arthur Johnson ban been
added to the bill, which goes to
innko ill) n most delightful program
Ladles ami children may take ad
yuntngo of the afternoon continu
ous performance nnd thus avoid tho
crowded houses In tho evening. AH
nttondiiiK tho nftornoon perform
ance will bo guaianteod a full
show. (lo any tlmo. Is our ads Ice
to you from the Orphouui management.
i
RED CROSS DRUG STORE
Headquarters for
PRUSSIAN STOCK TONIC
in 25c, 50c and $1,00 packagos, $3,50 for
25 lb, buckets,
PRUSSIAN POULTRY TONICS
in 25c, 50c and $1,00 packagos, $3,50 for
25 lb. buckets,
PRUSSIAN LICE KILLER
25c packagos,
DR. DAVID ROBERTS' VETERINARY REMEDIES
DR. GLOVER'S DOG REMEDIES AND SOAPS.
(AltD OF TIIAXKH.
We "deslro to extend our most
sincere thanks to the good people
of Marshfield for their kind nsslxt
ance and word of choor during our
Into bcronvoment In tho loss of our
boloved mothor, Mrs. A. K. Hague
wood. Mrs. F. K. Westerners; nnd family.
Plenty or FltF.SH lli:itltlX(i nt
tho WASSOX MAItUKT.
MARSHFIELD DRUGGISTS
DESERVES PRAISE
Tho Loclthnrt-Panons Drut; Co.
deserve praise from Mnrshfleld peo
plo for Introducing hero the simple
buckthorn bark nnd glycor'no mix
ture known ns Adlor-l-ka. This
simple Gcminii romody first bo
enmo famoug by curing nppendlcitlH
nnd It hns now been discovered
that A SINGI.K DOSI3 relieve sour
stomach, gns on the stomach nnd
constipation Instantly. It's quick
nclon Is n big surprise to people,
FAST AND COSOIODIOUS
Steamer Redondi
FiliilpiR-d with wireless and nuhninrlno lcll
SAILS for SAN FRANCISCO FROM MARSHFIE
TUESDAY, JAN. 21, AT 8.30 A.M.
All Passenger ItcMcrvntlons From Sun lYanclsco Must Ho Mtdtnl
fi(). life Illuming, or Pier No II). All reservations must Mb
ken ii -I lioui'N ocroro sailing.
INTKH-OCKAN THANSPOUTATIOX CO.
PHONR H. C. P. McQICOnOE. Aintl
Steamer Washington
Sails from San Francisco, for Coos Bay Will
Passengers and Freight, Saturday,
January 18, at 3 P. M.
p. s. now, AgcMt.
Occsd Dodl
RED CROSS DRUG STORE
PH0110 122-J. FREE DELIVERY
U
Self-Preservation
Is The First Law
Flro Insurnnco Is one of tho
most Important means of protec
tion. And yet peoplo will contlnuo
to neglect It.
Let us lnsuro your housohold
furniture, your dwelling or oth
er proporty. It will cost hut
little, it will protect you per
fectly. Wo hnvo tho strongest com
panies and wo wrlto corroct pol
icies. LS Kaufman & Co
You Auto Call Foote
l'HOXK 1 1 1-.T NKJIIT AM) DAV
Stand front of Wnnco llllllnrd Pmlor
TWO NKW OAHS
After 11 1. M. i,ono B,7i
Hesldeiico Phono .8-.I.
Careful Drivers .;. fiood Cars
Marshfield & North Bend Auto Line
GOHST A KING. Proprietors.
Cam leave Marshfield every 45
mlnutea from 7:16 a. m. unll 12:30
midnight. Leavo North Bend on
snmo Bchodulo, starting at 7 a. m.
until midnight. Sea Saturday Timet
for schedule.
Times' Want Ads bring rosulta. j
ICSCAPF.D A 1T Kit 15 VKA15S.
W. P. Hroyles inndo n success
ful escape after 15 yours of suf
fering from Kidney nml bladder
troubles Fo'ey Kidney PUls re
leased him and will do Just tlio
.same f"r otlnrs. lie b.ijs. "Thoy
cured n most severe backache with
painful bladder irregularities, nnd
thoy do nil you claim for them.",
Itefiiso substitutes Lockhnrt &
J'arflous, Tho Busy Cornor. j
Parties Desiring Monuments Erected
Would do w ell to rail ut
PACIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS
South liroatlway and innko seW
tion from the lnvRo Ptoi'k now on
hand. ir. Wilson has in his emploY
tho only practical marble and granite
eultoviu Coos Count v. And none
ho best work is turned out.
Twin City Laundry
HOOD WOHK GOOD SF.UVICK
Not in any Combine.
8 Hours Work for Women.
Our Agents call anywhere.
Phono 20S.J,
TIIU FKIIOND OK COOH HAY'
S. S. ALLIANCI
KQUII'PISD WITH WIUKLKSS
SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR. PORTLAND
MONDAY, JANUARY 20, AT SER.VICE OF Tift
GUNNKCTINa WITH TUB NOItTII HANK HOAD AT POitTUB
NOHTII PACIFIC WBA.MSUIP COM PAN V.
Phone 11. o. F. McGBOHGE,ir
EJZ SPEEDWELU
CAPT. 11UHTIS, Mnstor.
Sails for San Francisco from Coos Bay, Tuesday, Januarys
service of tide.
TH13 SPKEinVKLli Is speedy and hns excellent pnsscngerK
.................. ....u vn'Hii nun mry rooms ami ciccinc in",w
ulrcless.
, ., , vr frelRht nnd pnssaKo, apply, ,
.;.' lino uuu'uhco " ",".;,ii
2215 Cwl. St.. San Frnnclsrn. MarsWi14
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fite
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
n .,. "BNKY SEXGSTACKEN, Mgr.
Coqulllo OJllco Phono 101 Platting Lands a speclnlty.
Farms Tlmbor Coal and Mnrshfleld Ofllco 14-J.
General Agents "EAgTSIpE."
FOH A GOOII WAT II
OK VISh JEWELRY
E. C. BARKER
JEWELKIt
Hue Wutcli nml Jewelry rtcpnlriiiK.
MH l.'ront St.. Mnrbliflehl.
Barnard & Langworthy
See our window tllsplny of
WOOD ELECTRIC FIXTURES
LEADED ART GLASS DOMES
PORTAULE STAND LAMPS.
PHON12 18 Ml.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamship Breakwatei
ALWAYS ON TIME.
8 A"'m.GS FRM l,KTr'n. Tuesday evening of each w'
SufiSannv1 UIA"SHFIELI), Monday, January 13, 1
butuulaj, January, 18, 11:00 a. ,,; Saturday, January ! I
J. O. MILLER, AS01
Phono Main 3I5-L.
REAL ESTATE, INSUR
ANCE AND RENTALS
Some i fine bargains in Real Es
tato. Housos nud rooms for rent
AUG. FRIZEEX.
CS Contral Avenue.
Have That Roof &
NOW
See OORTEB& 2
PHONE R121'
A- -.r