The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 20, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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SCHOLARSHIP
NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS
Reynolds, Formerly of
.now wins Anoiner
Lor at Berkeley.
fVeii received here of u
I ' 1... MniHMtt Kill.
onor o ..",. ""j;."V. ,, ..:.,
Ixttlll III I Illl lUllll IIUI1II
tfnol. who I'1"' -,,fi.u" "''
Tlnlverslty or California mc
:rk ,,f tlio summer school
fl ........1 iiiilwiln kuIi I it
i Ullll II IIIIIVHIU m ll.ini.lr
' ,11 enable lilm to finish bis
there, beginning Him ihii.
' "..I 1 mill ir.nl If villi' to
t ' ".". .."".'..: ?:. ;..".r.
nv menus ii "" "
III inotlier. Mm. U ( . Huv
.1 i.i niiw in i iiuiiiiii. iiur
Icelwil Hie following uxplan-
lolo from inni:
. n'lehruung again. iii"iNi-i
' .l.il . ..I.nl.. ..f Iflltlll fl.'-
rmy ihii" " h"" ""
i, '..,, i mm ri!ci ivuii in-
fortification this tnoriiliiK tlntl
I liiTti uwaruen a i-M"iiirmini
hard tlmt will imy tho hug-
Gn September nt tliu nponliiK
i' ...,,i I'm L'olnir to ueooiii
iblnrshlps nro rnrely awardoil
k-rt'Sldeiit siuuunis in mij '
Li ii lu considered iiiillo tin
Ffor ii mini H" far IUV"' ,,H '
'receive olio. However, inn
lot niter my plnus sulistun
far I kIiuii win mini my wor
hnnt;lng the Hiimmer sossln'
r till IJellll lllllll MllKunij mi-i
foine homo tor iwo or inn"
.1 itiii.it if.iiiit.i iif.t'ti ft
'Ullll I mum ..; '.
Knr n month nnd then wl11 V
Hn enter upon iohiiiouco n-
Ird."
(tllixgs of coqfille. 1
Coos Cuinily Sent News as Told hy
i iii.- ui-nuii.
Clins. Donne drove through town
yesterday on IiIh return to Mnrsh
lleld from a short stnv above Myr
tlo Point.
Last night's school meeting re
sulted In tho election of II. II. Hums
uh illrector for the thrto-year term,
nnil C. T. Skoels for two years, suc
ceeding .t. II. OerdhiB nnd J. J.
SI uti liv ri.Hiui'llvl. I u i n.i.
reiicc wns unanimously elected cleric.
0. C. Sanfoid having declined re-
tiomiuation.
Aaseii Brothers are busy putting
In polo chute over the railroad nnd
county road oust of the city, whore
they are preparing to put In logB
for tho Coiiullle Mill & Mercantile
Company. They ipect It to ho
nbout two weeks hororo the llrst
logs arc put In.
M.. II M I I..... ..
..nn. ii. r. iiiiwil'liru III TIVUII Oil
the Hreukwaler to vlnlt her and her
iiunuiiiiu h Hin;iiin, Mr, ami .mtb. r
I"? n I'll II it filifl t .. ti.t MHI. T O
NORTH INLET ITEMS.
AT TIIH IIOTi:t.S.
4
'i't... r'liiinilli'f.
! Croiiln, Kureka, Cal.: V. I'
18, Medford. Or.; S. II. (loir
Portland; It. M. v. wiiiiiiiko
md; S, .1 CiittiiiK. I'oruauii
Ik'verM. .in. roruanii; u. i
Portland; l 11. mor, e
w iiiiiiilnll. Portland: .1. I'
k Soattle; IMward I). Nooman
Klynn. nan i-rancisco; .Mr. an
hi I.. llmikliiH. lOuueno: .1. I
, Coipillle; I. K. Porter Port
K. II. ..lorKnn. u. h. h. .mhi
k. v. vr u it. port nun:
li Portland: It. A. (looilhlK
End; II. lllock, Portlhnd.
Moyd llolel.
A niirnml Runllln! .Tni'1
I, Coipilllo; V. B. MnKon. Port
F. I,, Klorin. Han Krancmco
llnlimxi IMttHlllll-L'. I'n Mil'
lona, Myrtlo Point; Mrs. (ieorii'
Ird, Ht.HohurK; A. MeDauleln t
IloselitirK; A. Ij. .MntiHon, unu
Itl.l.WWl lli.l.ll
H 11,111,111 1,1.
V JohiiHon, Vlorunco; V. .1
Portland: MrH. conraii i.apc
?! Vnv Cnv. Pnniii '! Phrl'
p, Camp 7: M. Swantoii, Lake
J i). riiiiion. ftonvny.
II. il.. I Ciuiu
II. Poluiimn. Ten Mlln: J. C
Id; .Myrtle Point; W. C. Wl'
exico t'lty; J. u. uiioiiop
7. Pni- f'nv f'niiui ' Plirl
p, Camp 7; M. Bwnntoii. Lake
iiowioh, Aiimny, ur.; Ainor
, Ten Mllo.
Illllllll mill Mi mill Mm 1 u
Lawrence. Mr. Lawrence In ex
pected to arrive nbout July 1!() for
a visit of ten dnys, when they will
return to their homo In IndlnnnpollH,
f till., where Mr. Lawrence In busl
neHH tiiniinKcr of the IndlnnnpollH
Slnr Iuhkiiu of nuwapaporH.
COgt'lLLB VIKW OP IT.
I'lilnl; Tennliiiil Itullwav nnil S. P.
Work Peculliir.
Tho Coiiullle Herald lu nn Item
ilimit the Cook Hay Hallrond Hltun
liin. miyH: "It Ih understood that
fill negotiations with tho Southern
Pacific for the purchase of the tor
nlnnl road are off. The S. P. has
no frnnchlsii In Mnrshlleld and the
lermlnal Company has no frnn-
fkllllf. I.. N.hI1. tl.....l II11...Im n.
tiinu in ,-.i in iii;uu. t 111-11 llllll-
"IiIboh butt up nonius! each other
it the narrow strip of county land
which comes down to tho waterfront
'ii'iwcnn inu rnrpornie limns or tne
wo towns. The terminal track wll
)o of no particular valuo for n
itrootrnr lino If they nro not allowed
o enter North llend. In fact-. It If
not n streetcar lino that they nro
'lulldliiB. hut a solid, Buhstnnttn1
rack, capable of sustalnliiK the henv
est stenm truffle. Why do tlioy
mice It down to n point footworn
i IiIhIi bluff on one side nnd the
'my on tho other, nbout half wr.y
between the centers of tho two
owns?- Is there n secret undestnnil
iik with tho Southern Pnclflo, or
loes the Termlnnl Compnny flKiirc
Mint tho S. P. will romo to Its milk
md use tho terminal trneks to Kot
'nto Mn rsli fluid, nnyway? Or, Ik
Mioro anothor road Just bolow tho
lorUon. tlmt will uso tho termlnnl
racks for access to n Ioiir strip of
'Ino wntorfrontneo lu tho nortliorn
halts of Marshflold? If .1. will
-onvoy this Inforinntlon to tho pub
lic exclusively through Thn Herald,
;.o will confer n urent fnvor on
Tho Hornld.'
(Speclnl to Tho Times.)
Jess Smith, deputy fire warden,
was here Tuesday for the purpose of
burning tho slashing nnd refuse
nloiif? the now county rond. This
should have been fourned foy the su
pervisor, but owing to some error,
uistrict no, 8 is apparently wiinoui
such nn officer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. V. J. Howard and
son, Kay, and Mr. and Mrs, Joseph
Stretch are enjoying a few dnys fish
ing and outing nt Ten Mile Lake.
Mr. Heiiben Lyon nnd Mr. C. W.
Olfobs report flue flsblng at Saun
ders Lake, having made a flue
catch Tuesday.
Miss Madeline Larson of North
llend was the guest of Mrs. J. II.
Plnkerton this week.
1 In mid SiiviiL'ii of Ki't-iidali' wiih a
recent guest of friends here.
Tho annual school meeting wns
held Monday. June lGth. with a good
attendance. Mrs. A. II. Olson wns
elected director for three years, and
Hpencer Minnn was oiociou cierK lor
one yenr. The retiring illrector, Mr.
William Waters has served for twen-ty-flvo
years.
MVIITLK POINT HOA1).
Crew of Men Itepiilrs Canyon for
Automobile Travel.
A good sized crew of men Is at
work on tho Coiiullle canyon road
this week, filling up ruts, etc., and
It lu expected that by next Monday
the road will foe open for automo
biles nil the way through. So far
only one machine has made tho trip
the entire distance this year, the rond
being very rough. TJui trip run foe
ouslly made after this week. ltose
liurg Itovluw.
X KV CAItltlHIt lU'LKS.
WOIII.D'S (JltKATIvST POUT
!e latest avnllablo statistics ro
ng tlic commerce of tho world
el In some cnsoH n comparison
ten tlie year 1U11 nnd 1911
' nro tli,,i,.fiti imanllurnclfiri-
jlew of tho fact, howovor, thnl
wires or tlio commorco or in?
I of New York nro nvnllnblo foi
Dear IIM'J nnd those of some
Ipean ports are not available
' than mn, n scrutiny of tlim
llfl lilfw.iu V... VnU nt 41 t
..uiin II I ifl IV hi ..
ft tlio list of tho lending ports
pew York lintl lu I'Jl n greatei
"mil iiiiiii nail Loudon in r.u.
ur nrn f.li.ri.. ilninllu .ilnlli'ii kr
w.u h,,t iiuiitiin iwiiiim" i
KOtfll fmiiiiw.i.).k fi,. il.ii uiii.i pi
W' --- u.iw, "I iiiu
F '8 and Imports of tho ton grent
Ports of tho world:
: vork . . .1912. .$1.703.r.90.i:.!
Ion iii' i.7m.Rr.7.r.-i i
luurg ....1911.. l.C74.187.17f
fpool ....1911.. 1.037.'.,80,I7C
Wi ....1911.. 1.121,04,7!).
IHes ...1911.. 1178. 431.301
re inn r.i.nnR.Rnn
Pen .. . .1911.. n01.140.ri40
os Aires. mii .t7n.r.an.24i
N'ta ..1911.. 410.128.83C
BA AVlln(iill.inH.. nn.iiiiinfiillll
r- UAH IIWI lillltll V LIJIIIIII1M 1 III.
Ih rt .1... IT..I... C..... ...l.lnli
" inu lllliuii Biuiwn IIIIHT
elven Now York this position
I uc iimierHioou Dy giancniF
iiity years. In 1SC2. tho Im
I Of llu ii'linln fintlnn U'lirr
I.SRfi l".7T n r -n .,,. ......Hi.
r. 'U U fu.liJ U i;iiiM
vnlnal lip hi i. l.. lino
total exports both domestic nnd
6. ior ISC2 were ?l90,G70,riOi
vvr capita or ?ri.8.i ns com-
ii n per capita or ?22.4J in
It' Will tln.u tin onnt, flint tile
-- '.... l,.U ,1U Rl.11, ,... ...
lerce of tho entire United State'-
Iklln .. 1 .1 n.tn
t "' KI1 WUH IfBS lllllll UIIU-
of tfoo commorco of tho sln-
fu" or New York In the year
UVMII.I,
m
STItlKB ItltOKICX.
'levi'k. Hutu.. .. t,i Al'iii-L' ill
III Win,.... .... ii.... re..,., .1.1..
'i .. ' " iim ii.iiiiFii.
Ll'TII mi.... t in 'I'l.o
--..., ..Illlll,, u unu I".'
e. f sawmill employes pinctlcal-
L T ' wvory nun in me my
en operations today, the crows
""8 from ao to 80 por cent of
'; niimfoor employed.
IS exiii.i.to.i ti.n, r.iiii. nnn nt
-U0 in.i.i ...1,,, hnvo Iipoii out
'Ploynient will foo back in tholr
'"inorrow,
t:ni,lin 1 i At.- Ht1n
Ml I IllUinuil IIIU Blimoi
'i Is eviipntoil tin. mon will re-
. to work at the samo rate of
i ii. l" same ri
'ley formerly received.
'iitontiii: ovi.it amb.
Coiiullle Claims I'mplro Cntteilln,
of llaniloii. Meat Them.
Tho Coqullle Herald says: "The
Coimlllo nnd Ilnndon ball teams bat
tled through nine torrid, thrilling,
nerve-racking Innings of ball InM
Sunday that waH worth ten times the
nice of admission.
"And beaten In the last Inning foy
i costly error foy Collier and a rank
leclslon on third, the CoautHors
nutplnycd their opponents all
through tho gnme. They nut lilt, out
fielded them nnd Collier out pltchod
Ostium, font still wo lost.
"To foegln with, Pros. Korn had
isslgned r.Iowor tho task of umpir
ing tho game, but Pcdtlllnn refused
o stand for this, unless Mr. Cattor
lln, his special limp's could officiate,
io Cattcrllu after havlug placed his
money on Ilnndon to win went lu
Hid the "sure thing" bunch must
havo felt safe."
COXTILWT AT COOl'ILLi:.
At last night's meeting of tho city
council the following bids wuro sub
mitted for tho Improvement of Sec
ond street, Including grading and
sidewalk curbing:
Coos Hay Paving & Construction
Co., $12,373.99: Oregon Paving &
Quarry Co., $13,089.18; Longston
Construction Co., $13,143.4(5; Bl
llngsen & Ilergon. $14,178.9ri: Win.
Peart, $14,823.2ri; Perham & Old
loy. $17,210.28.
Tlio contract was nwardod .to tfoo
lowest bidder, ns nfoovo. Another
fold, of Moon & Ilnrclny, of Marsh
flold, was not filled out In sucli n
way Hint It could foo considered.
Coiiulllo Hornld. -J
Postmaster Curtis Auiioiinces Homo
Changes In Delivery.
Under a ruling dated June 13,
1913, from tfoo Klrst Assistant Post
master Oenerul In answer to n com
plaint from tills office authority has
been given to deliver mall to busi
ness Iiousoh without tho necessity of
having boxes placed on tho front of
tho building If tlio building Is open
when tho carrier makes the trip, by
"selecting some dork to receive thu
mall, or designating a place lu front
of the founding wliero the carrier
may leave tho mall."
"Where business liouscs nro ha
bitually closed when the carrier
roaches them, such plaroa must pro
vldo slots or receptacles."
No chnnge has been made In the
requirement thnt residences miiBt
hnvo boxes or some receptacle for
tho receipt of mail.
"IIuslncHH districts" are given
three trips a day, ono ut 8 n. in., ouo
at 1 1 a. in., nnd ono ut 3 p. in. All
rooming houses must place tho box
at tho foot or tho stairs on tho
ground floor, also npnrtment houses,
W. II. CUIITIS.
Postmnster.
liTe Royal
TONIGHT
:j()(l() Foot of tho very best pictures
ever shown.
WK HAVi; TIIKM TONIfiT.
WOMEN WHO DID NOT CAKE--
1000 feet of the very foesf, foy
Tliauulioiiser Company.
WAY OF THE TKANSOKESSOR
A verv flno Solax film.
CALAMITY ANN'S IIBAUTY A
great Western feature. hverj
foody laughs nt "Calamity.' It
Is the best comedy that has
struck the Hay. Come in and
see this funny picture. In fact.
It's tho funnest of all funny pic
tures. It Is a sure winner.
Three reels of the very best pic
tures; clear, bright and fllckerless.
These pictures will Interest every
one and make you screapi as long
as It lasts, for one hour of en
joyment. iiy seat for ten cents only, 10c.
' All Welcome.
IIKJCiKST OF Ol'lt COAL MINF.S.
(From the (leogniphlcal Survey
Iliillctln.)
There nro 73i" conl mines In tho
United States which nre producing
more thnn 200,000 short toiiH of coal
nnnunlly. In 1911, according to n
statement by Edward W. Parker, tho
conl statistician of the United States
Geological Survey. 2C9 bituminous
mines nnd 108 anthracite mines in
Pennsylvania produced In excess of
this amount. The nvorngo produc
tion of theso Pennsylvania blturnl-
wi.iu minim unu !t'J 1.77:1 tnim mill of
tfoo nntliroclto mines 44 4.C97 toim.
The lnrgest anthracite mlno hod a
production of 1,020,420 long tons
(1,142,870 short tons). Tho lnrg
est bituminous production from on
mlno (n Pennsylvania operation)
wns 1.28ri,4S3 short tons. Thirty
nnthrnclte mines produced over hnlf
n million tons each. Illinois wns sec
ond to Pennsylvania In large mines,
having 93 mines which produce more
than 200,000 tons; West Virginia
wns third, with r.9, and Ohio fourth,
with 38. Tho totnl production of
theso 735 first class mines was 2C3,
4C9.C39 tons, or 5 1.7 por cont of tho
total production of tho country.
Havo your Job printing dono at
Tho Times offlco.
FRECKLE-FACE
Sun mill Wind Hi Jug Out Ugly Spots
How to Itemovc Kn-.ll)'.
Hero's a chance, Miss Freckle-face,
to try n remedy for freckles
with tho guarantee of a rellablo
dealer that it will not cost you a
penny unless it removes tho freckles;
while If It does glvo you a clour com
plexion tho exponse Is trifling.
Simply get an ounce of othlno
doiifolo strength, from your druggist
and a few applications should show
you how eaBy It is to rid yourself
of the homely freckles and get a
foeautiful comploxlon, Itarely is
more than one ounce needed for tho
worst caso.
Ho sure to nsk tho druggist for
the doufolo strength othlne us this is
the prescription sold under guaran
tee of money back If It falls to re
move freckles.
F
OT)M
1 o ii Tf If
lung tun o
KM
For Warmer Days
"First thing wo know there'll be a plunge right into sum
mer heat. Why not he ready for it? Every day brings
the necessity for preparing the interior of the home for
warm weather nearer, meanwhile even though you may
not have any thought of buying we want to urge upon
you the welcome this store affords to visitors. We want
you to feel just what satisfaction it is to us for you to com
pare our kind of home furnishings with those of tho aver
age store. "We want you to know by examination that this
is the real home for best
FURNITURE
ATT1NGS
A
t , ,
CARPETS
G, ETC
and then when tho time comes to buy, you're sure of a
place where everything will be to your satisfaction.
WIS SELL IT FOli LtiSS.
Gim
Harvey Ct
Com pi ot v Home Funiisherx.
BOARD
lu a
Pleasant Country Home
for two or three IndloH, during
July nnd August. Address It,
rare of Times. Heforenccs.
Unique Pantatorium
TIIE 5IODERN DYEUS. CLEANERS,
PRESSEItS and HAT RENOVATORS
Agent for Eorward II. Btrausi &
Co., Fine Tailoring. Let us
make your next suit.
255 CEXTRAL. Phone 250-X
First Class Weaving
Promptly done at
Gardiner's Rag Carpet factory
On Sherman n venue between Cnllfor-
nlii ami Connoctieiii.
Phono 174. North llend, Or.
JUST REOEIVKr
A largo shipment of Electric Oil
Glass Shades. ....
Call nnd see our biock. oi mum.
waro. Wo oIbo have somo of the
latost designs In shower fixtures,
from two light to five. Everything
In oloctrlcnl supplies.
Barnard & Langworthy
Pictures & framing
Walker Studio
Kfitd Auto Line
Cars leave every 20 minutes from
7 a. m to 7 p. m.; from 7 p. rn.
to 12 o'clock every half. I-aro 16
cents ono wuy. round trip 2C cents.
Commutation hooks. 20 rides. $2.00.
Cars leave Chandler Hotol, Marsh
field and North Bend News Co., In
North Bend.
G0RST & KING, Props.
Gray Auto Service
Fisher & Tucker, Proprietors.
Phono orders to Blanco Hotel, 40,
After 12, 2C0L, Right Cafe.
Marshfleld. Oregon.
Abstracts, Real Estate,
Fire and Marine Insurance
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
IIFNRV HKXGSTACKHN, Manager
FARM. COAL, TIMIIKU AND PLATTING- MXIIH A HPFCIAITV.
GFXKRAL AGKXTH ICAKTHIDK
MAKHIIFIKLD OFFICE, PHOXIJ M-.T.
(OQUILI.i: CITY OFFICIJ PHONIC till.
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRKLEH8
SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR. EUREKA
FRIDAY, JUNE 20, AT 12 NOON.
ROUND TRIP, $18.50
OONNKOTINa WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAI) AT PORTLAND
NORTH PAC4FI0 WEAM8UIP COMPANY.
O. P. McGKOHGB, Ageai.
Phono 44
S. S.N ANN SMITH
Sails Prom Smith Mill Dock for San f rancisco
Monday, June 23, at 3 P. M.
CARRYIXG ALL COOS BAY FREIGHT.
San Francisco offlco, 803 Flfo lllilgn r Lomfoard St. Pier No. 27
Inler-Oceunlc Transportation Co., C. F. Mi-George, Agt. Phono 41.
Every day except Sunday
Do not go out.
,-, tti TJn
t. neiciifc xxaix u. , .
rtUdl, ,lf .. ratollc chnrci, .. Fi?t ,... MrS. lYiarid VY. JdLnMJ.l
I We n inn,i n,wi nUo Kiiln. Koildcnt ana uy JC"U" "". . .. nrndunte Masseuse
I'W. Juno si. m tho Ten. rwfeo m cb.w f .tjn .rf 1184t-i01?S.FlluWp!SKi: LADIES ONLY
S House Store, In tho O'Con-1 55SftCSt. UlS.'A-I""'1i,,cl"M' Gives Massage and Manlpu-
' " ......, fimirninit.uinn ,!.,.
THE ELECTRIC
SHOE STORE
Is the place to buy good shoes for
THE wiIOIjK 1-rt.mui.
180 8. Broadway
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
Bee OORMKLL
PHONE 3171,
EQUIPPED WITH WIHELEHH
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYH ON TIME.
SAILING lOMTLANICNE 4. JHIO. S. AND 20;
HAILING FROM COM RAY JUNHIJ. JJ. '
Tickets on sale to ?JftuSrtm " 'M
Phone Main H5-L. '. - STERLING, Agent.
Ride In Lynn Lambeth's 101" 7
passenger Cadillac. Stand nt Hill
yer's Cigar Store. Tolephone 18-J.
After 11 p. m., telephone 260-L, the
Right Cafo. Careful driving assured.
Prompt attention. Will go anywhere,
any time, day or night. Leaves 41111
yer's Cigar Storo to moet all trains
aud boats.
WANTED
watches that won't keep tlnio. Dirty
and rancid oil nro the ruination of
your wuteh. Let mo haiidlo it und
preserve It perfectly for years to
come.
E. C. BARKER.
22G Front st.
Marsnti Id, Or,
oe Want Ads bring rusults.