The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 16, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
wT. C. MALONEY Editor and Pull.
DAN K. MALOXEY News Editor
steiioi is
SENT TO JUL
Joan Stt'lnnoii, who wns arrested
liero Saturday for carrying n revolver,
today entered a plea of guilty before
Justice Pennock and was sentenced
to n fine of $10 or five days In the
county jail. Mo was taken to Co
qulllo this afternoon by Constable
Cox to nerve- out his fine or rather
work It out on the road there.
Stelnnon, through his attorney, C.
3. Uelgard, entered a plea of guilty
when nrralgned and Justice Pennock
expected lilm to pay his fine and so
made It rather low, being his first
offense. Consequently the court was
grcntly surprised when ho learned
that Stolnnon would take the jail
sentence.
Stelnnon Is middle aged and
clalniB to own a ranch on North Coos
xlvor, and also one on Isthmus In
lot. lie has been staying In Marsh
Hold for the past six mouths, doing
little or nothing. He has a number
f brothers nnd sisters hero. Dan
Stelnnon residing near Allegany, nnd
Sirs. Dlake residing In Mnrshfleld.
To firnntt.
Deputy Proslcutlng Attorney Lll
joqvlst nnnounced this afternoon
that the charges of dynamiting fish
against Henry 1'loeck and Chas, Far
las of North llend, would be taken
direct to the grand Jury. Ho snld
that the Justice court did not have
the final say In the .vase nnd that It
would be cheaper and hotter to take
It direct to the grand Jury.
lloeck and Farlss claim tltat the
tflarges against them are the result
)f 8nnio 1. V. W. trouble In Hoeck's
samp and both declare they are In
nocent. lll.civlst Won't Itolun.
The report that Mr. LIIJetivlHt
might resign soon ns deputy district
attorney Is erroneous. .Mr. IJ1 Jo
qvlst ttald this afternoon .that ho
'would retain the place until after the
Jail olectlon. Then If the referen
dum on the county attorney bill cur
ries and ho cannot have the county
attorneyship, he will resign. Howev
er, It will be November before this Ii
decided.
Paris, the Incomparable
'LEARN ONEJTHING EVERY DAY"
HOlt.V.
HOFFMAN To .Mr. and Mrs. M. C.
Hoffman nt tholr home In South
i..nrshuold. Sunday, June I.", a
daughter. .Mother and child are
ilolnj: nicely and the proud father
jubilant. She Is tholr fourth child.
AT TIIK HOTELS.
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The CIiiiiiiIIit.
Krcd II. ICason. Portland; F. H.
DoIInrdo. Portland: C. .1. l.owc.
Portland: E. It. House. Portland:
II. S. Nye. Portland: ('has. Johnson.
Seattle; P. Howell. Seattle; Fnnk
Thames and wife. Mlsnoula. Mont.:
Jlni. Malehorn. Portland: C. M.
Khonhort. Portland: Mr. Dnnnliun.
3'ortlnnd; (5. A. fir'swold. Portland:
O. II. Knowlton. Coqulllc: M. K
DoiiuIh, Marshalltown, Iowa: U. F.
Vay, Portlund; I. A. Poternon. Son.
Michigan: K. H. Konnedy. Port'nnd:
Jlr. nnd Mrs. Ornhnni. Portland:
.7. It. Loo. Portland: Win. II. Swr
vlco, Oal'llner: J. N'. Coloinli, Louis
Innn; Walter S. I.elaud. San Fran
cisco. John P. Klernn. San Francisco:
T. O. Meeker and wife, (Slants Paws:
Klinor Hover. Tncoma: W. O. M li
ner, Fan Francisco: J. A, Kloln. San
Vranclsco; W. C. Crawford. San
yrnnclsco: P. M. Flock. Portland. Or.
IHiineii Hotel.
J. F. Illcklng. Ilaudon: It. II.
Xowo, Myrtle Point: Kvert N'ytuan
over. Myrtlo Point; (loo. W. Co.
Bnndnn; J. T. Tracy, llandon: J. F.
llurglss. Coqulllo: J. I). Clinton.
Norway; I). It. Hascom. city: Thos.
Illcklng and wife. Ilamlon: Willie
and Mori II Illcklng. Ilaudon: Ml
Heater Norton. Sumner: Miss Jessie
Norton, Suninei : (loorgo Dehaque.
Sumner. L. K. Hallo). Portland:
V. C. Child. Coiiilll: Mrs. Hoyal
vstrandor and sons. Cottage (Jrovo;
ir. F. Harrison. Myrtle Point.
Hotel ',,.
Mr. ami Mis. Varnoy. Coalodo:
Mrs. Lattln. Coos River; Fred
Johnson, Coos Itlvor; Mrs. ltonulo
Welilon. coaletlo; li. !'. Hoguo. Myr-
ftlo Point; .. .1. Thrift and wife.
Coqulllc; J. I.. Tlhbetts nnd wife.
Coalodo: Tony l.owU, Coqulllo; 1,.
C Nelson. Portland; Mrs. Adams.
Hunker lllli: A. Cor! aid. Philadel
phia, Pa.; M. T. Ilraudt. St. An
thony, Idaho; It. (Inodiuun, Coos
hlvor; J. I. Lyons. Ilaudon; It. C.
McDonald. Lakeside.
K. J. Croft. Ilaudon: W. W. dago.
Coqulllo: C. N. Linden. Tar lleo!
Point; A. F llodgoon. Tar Heel
Point; J. V. Vadon. Tar llool Point:
J. M Ciullllams. Tar llool Point; S.
I. Ashworth, Springflohl: Fred John
son, Coqulllo. (!u Hnrtiuan. Co
qulllo: (loorgo .lohiiKim. (irnnts Pass;
Stewart Johnson, (Irants Pass; (luv
Jones, Noith Head.
Llojd Hotel.
Mrs. llulda Pern. Oardluor; Jas.
K. Mncltoa, Pondloton: Mr. and
Mr, d. S. Staton, Portlnud; Jack
i.nrdsrove. Seattle; J. Haas. Heaver
HIH. A. J. McDonald. Portland.
NOTICE K. OK P.
All momliers of Myrtle Lodge
No. 3, Knights of Pythias and so
journing Knights aro requested to
ho present at Castlo Hall at S:00
p. m. on Monday. Juno loth. 1013.
work In rank of Knight followed
by lunch
Hy order of C. C.
(Attest.) S. F. IIOPSLEY.
K. It. S.
Lluhy COAL. The kind YOU havo
ALWAYS USED. Phono 75. PacUl?
Livery and Transfer Company.
No. 1. THE
Copyright. 1313. by The Asso
ALK among tho pleasant
tree-clad 1 Ills Just northwest
nf niinii. Frnnce. The green
grass waves gentiy In the breeze.
Suddenly a white nymph conies uu
expectedlv into view, beading over
and gazing Into the bubbling waters
of a spring that wells up at her feet.
This is a sacred spot to the people
of Paris, although It Is two hund
red miles away, for here Is the
birth of tho River Seine, at a height
of 15-15 feet above the sea. The
Ity of Paris has set the statute of
the nymph here to ninrk the spot.
It is a small stream at first, and Is
often dry for the llrst 31 miles of
Its Journey to the sea. during which
It descends 705 foot, nearly half tho
might. Hut. r.s It wanders cheer
fully on. It receives Co waters of
theAube. The Yoiuio. the Olse, the
Essonne, tho Lolug, and the Kure.
and Joins tho Mnrno Just before
reaching Paris, here It becomes a
considerable river, capable of float
lug vessels that draw from nine to
ten f''et of water.
Tho ordinary volume of water In
the Seine at Paris Is 5. 300 cubic
feet a second, hut In times of dry
weather this has been known to be
as low as 1.200 cable feet. On
the other hand, tho flood waters In
raluv soasoqH l-nvo frequently risen
RIVER SEINE.
elated Newspaper School, Inc.
verv high. In 1010 they reached
14 foot above normnl. almost 100,
000 cubic feet a second, nnd caus
ed great damage and suffering. Tho
undor-ground railways were flooded,
as were thousands of dwenlng l
tho city, and some of tho streets
resembled the eannls of Venice. This,
however. Is not the ordinary con
duct of the Seine, but n rare ex
ception. About 500 feet wide nt
Paris, the river sweeps by the beau
tiful city under many bridges. It
carries liianv trndlng vessels to nnd
from the cnpltal and Its banks aro
bordered with broad quays with
ports for loading nnd unloading be
low thorn. Passenger steamers, too.
ply the waters of the Seine, and
some most delightful excursions may
be made In this way to points of
Interest up or down the river.
Kntorlnir the city from tho south
east, tho Seine flows under the
Pont National nnd takes a north
westerly course past the Jardlu des
Plnntes. tho Isle St. Ixiuls nnd the
Tsle do la Cite, with Its snlondld
cathedral of Notre Damo. Soon It
passes the Palace of the' Louvre
and tho garden of tho Tullorles.
where It changes It course to west,
past the Petit and Ornud Palaces,
and soon turns again to southwest,
swooping tranquilly by the Eiffel
lower on one side and the Trocn
tlcro on the other.
Mnny are tho excursions and out
lugs tnkcu upon tho Seine, and the
gay-hearted people of the capital
take advantage of the easy trans
portation It affords. Many, too, are
those who yearly seek to forget
their sorrows beneath Its quiet
waters.
Every day a different human In
terest story will nppear In The
'limes. You call got n beautiful In
taglio reproduction of this picture
with live others, equally attractive
7 by 9 Inches In size, with this
week's ".Mentor." In "Tho Mentor"
a well known authority covers the
subject of the pictures nnd stories
of the week. Headers of Tho Tlnioj
nnd "Tho Mentor" will know Art
Literature. History, Science, nnd
Trnvel, and own exquisite pictures
On sale at Tho Times office. Price
ton cents. Write todny to The
Times for booklet explaining The
Associated Newspaper School plan
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ilways that of the profeilonal iiihii
devoted to the welfare of t'e peo
ple. Dr. J. J. Hoyd. Covlnsjton. Teiin..
says: "I foel It my duty to write
this for the benefit' or thone suf
fering from dandruff. In the aver
age case n few applications of Now
bro's Ilorplddo will remove all
dandruff. It is advisable to con
tinue Its uso for several wooks."
The words of J, H. Thompson.
M. I).. No. 1' Ilurrough Place. Cor.
Holds st.. Boston. Mass.. tiro not
loss onthuslnstlc: - can only spe..l;
In pralso of Nowbro's Horpleldo.
It Is all that Is claimed and per
haps more. Horpleldo mt onlv
cleanses the scalp, but brightens
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the hnlr. gives It llf. and makes It
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of drv. scnlv iniii,rli'l and the ltes
lug wns Incess'Uit. Since using
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Nowbro's Horpleldo Is "the oi In
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Newbros Horpleldo In .iOc nnd
31.00 sizes Is guaranteed to do all
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isfied your money will bo refunded
Applications may bo obtained at
tho lending barber shops, lie sure
you get genuine Ilerpleldo. Lock-luirt-Parsons
Drug Co , special
agents.
Forced Sale Snaps
Gentlemen, here is one of the biggest snaps in Real
Estate that was ever heard of in this place or any other
locality, Here is a brand new, modern six-room house
and three lots, each 25x100 feet; the house renting to
a steady renter at 89,00 per month, This all has to
be sold for the small sum of $675,00 cash, or $700,00
on time, $400,00 down and balance on time, Owner
must sell by June 17, 1913, This is the chance of a
lifetime, so don't forget to look this up, For partic
ulars, see
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at room 15, Eldorado bldg,, Marshfield, Oregon,
Over Red Cross Drug Store, or phone 243-L,
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